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VOLUMN XXXIX. MOCKSVILLB. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER I. 1937 NUMBER 19

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Good News For York Take Away The Vote “Service To The Party” The Hammer. Old Time Drug Store is It is not only good news for York From Those On Relief. Tbe State. , Ify o u mutt use a hammer, us'e No More. V hat Was Happening In Davie but also for many other towns near Not long ago we were talking to as small a-one as you possibly can Before The New Deal Used Up the borders of all of our neighbor: The present Democratic, adminis­ one of our State officials and some­ and try the same on your own head Tbe old-time drug store has pass­ ing states. Hundreds of North tration has been tacitly accused of thing was said abont a certain in­ If there is ever room for complaint, ed out of the picture and in the The Alphabet, Drowned The Carolina couples go now to York playing a lot of politics Well dividual ' who recent’y had been and an apparent occasion to knock modern drug store of t >dav you Hogs and Plowed Up The and other out of-states to be' mar why not? given a political job. some one or something, don’t do it can buy am thing from a paper of Cotton and Coro. ried because of the laxity of mar Biit let us' look into some of this , ‘How did he happen to get ap­ Leave it to the other fellow, and pins on up. We don't remember riage laws in other states or be alleged “ fixiug” said to have been pointed to that position?” we in­ let him get the brunt of the mis­ to have seen one yt t that has ad­ (Davie Record, Nov. 3 0 , 19 1 0 ) cause of certain requirements in worked by the ubiquitous New quired. take. A man who minds his own ded a line of ladies’ hats but it is Miss Ruth Booe spent Wednes­ our own marriage laws. Dealers Some of Its looks—well, ‘‘Oh, we just had to give him affairs and keeps his mouth closed on the way and ere long every well day in Winston shopping. The good news for the “ marry sort of '‘political” ; and while much some kind of a job,” said the offic­ is always held in higher esteem equipped modern drug store will Mrs. O L. Williams spent Fri­ ing” towns is that there is a move­ of it can He defended on the ial. “ You see, he’s been a Ioyaj than the man who knocks, even have a “ Doctor oi Millinery” ad­ day in Greensboro. ment afoot in North Carolina -to grounds of hutnanitanism, still after worker and has rendered fine ser­ though there were occasion for dis­ ded to its staff to furnish the latest T. M. Young is quite ill, we are headgear to milady. Many of the make our marriage laws .still more all. there is the faint of policies in vice to the party for a number ot satisfaction sorry to note. drug stores of today are running stringent. The next general as it—a taint that mignt be removed years. ” If yon can ever fuither vour bus Miss Leonora Taylor spent Fri­ sembly may enact a law to require with a vejy little trouble. “ And is that the reason why he incss or .social interests by knock­ lunch counters and one can order day in Winston shopping. a square meal without any' diffi- both parties of a prospective mar. Take the ‘‘relief racket,” for in was given the job?” we inquired. ing, and execute that Iow y trick Grant Daniel spent Thanksgiving cul y. One Winstm-Salem drug riage couple to have physical exa. stance. Now, no one will argue “ Of course,” was the answer. without tramping beneath your in Statesville with friends. store has a regular bill of fare and minations and blood tests to guard that the. relief was unnecessary It It so happens that we have known feet one of the most sacred assets Miss Annie Allisonvlsited friends against the marriage of people who was highly necessary. It was vital the man in question for a number that man has been endowed with— special prices for uoon dinners. in Wilkesboro last and this week. have venereal diseases. This is to many : unfortunates. It saved of years. He has been unable to a reputation— and, if you have no A Raleigh pharmacist, “ Doc.” Miss Sallie Hanes spen? one day proposed as a part of the State thousands from dire want, from hold a position for more than two pride in the manner in which you Williams has reached the conclu­ last week in Winston shopping. sion that the old .. drug -tore has Board of Health’s campaign against starvation, from death. But it is or three months at a stretch He conduct yourself, and care net for Miss Frances Morrisspent Than­ passed into inocuous desuetude and the spread of syphilis unfortunate that in administering either gets tired and quits, or else the respect of your friends, and if ksgiving with relatives aear Clem­ The Record endorses, such a law. relief, there was the taint ot poli­ he is discharged. On one occasion you are unable to observe the ob- after 4 0 vears of pill rolling and' mons. mixing cough syrup he has decid­ but it can see where it might drive cies in the whole matter. he was fired because lie stole some noxiousness of another man’s kno­ Miss Liuda Clement has returned ed to quit —Exchange. many more couples to other states Could politics be eliminated? It money. At another time be and a cking, then go right ahead and from a visit with relatives at Lex­ to have their marriage ceremonies could It can now, too: How? By confederate were caught late at knock, but remember, that what ington performed. disenfranching every one on relief, night in the act of carryiug some you have gained by giving vent to Bob Taylor’s Epitaph. R. G. Mason, who holds a dosit- However, it seems that young and making a law that, once dis- vour feelings in that emotional merchandise through the back door Bob Taylor, twice Governor of ion at the Speucar car shops, came enfranchisbed, the voter could not state, is infinitely small when com men who have any regard tor the of the store where he was working. Tennessee, U S. Senator and one' of up last week and moved his family be enfranchised until one year after pared to the almost irreparable be girls they propose to make their He has been a consistent gambler the sweet singers of the South left to Spencer Friday. he or she went off relief. wives should be glad ot the oppor­ for many years and also drinks to smirchment of your character and the following epitaph: Miss Blanche Hanes is quite ill, tunity to give them the assurance That, if you please, would auto­ excess. reputation. Every time you knock * I. would rather be the humblest we are sorry to note that they are free from this dread matically " eliminate politics from And yet, because he helps to you deal yourself a solar-plexus of those who have given hope to the Miss Bertha Linville. of Win­ disease and that any children which the relief question. Oh, yes, it collect absentee ballots before elec. blow that sooner or later will cause nopeless and happiness to the dis­ ston, is spending some time in this might be born to them also are would, too. Not only that, but it tions, posts political placards over you to take the count. And, to tressed of my race than to live in city with her parents. protected against the inheritance of would reduce the relief expense the countryside, whoops and boi­ my mind, the most effectual antag­ history as a conqueror with my ' Bob Booe, of Cana, R 1, was in hands stained with innocent blood. such an awful scourge, fully 5 0 per cent within six months. lers at speech-making?, fawns upon onist of this inherent disease of town Saturday looking for the I wooidratherbewrittenin history And the girls should beware of Why? Because when any one the powers-that-be, aids in the re­ knocking is, that a thoroughbred bank. It pays to advertise. as one who loved his fellowman than young men who seem inclined to went on relief that person automa­ gistration of voters and assists in gentleman will seldom kuock. It R. L. Fry has moved into the to wear the laurels that encircle the avoid examinations for syphilitic tically went off the voting' poll He hauling: them to the polls, he is is good advice for all of us to pre­ bouse recently vacated by R G. brow of the Iron Prince. I would blood by asking them to go out .of or she would beabsolutely useless considered a great asset to the par- tend to be true gentlemen and play Mason, on Sanford Ave. rather sleep in some quiet church the state for the marriage cere­ to any politician, regardless of par­ y and, as a result, is given a polit­ the role to the best of our ability, yard, unknown and unremembered, R. H. Rollins has moved his mony; while at the same time, the ty. The reliefers could not be told ical job. whether we are one in reality or save by those in whose hearts I have stock of goods into the store room girls should not hesitate to be ex­ whom to vote: for, because the re All things being equal, . ‘‘service not - Orange and Blue. scattered seeds of kindness and on adjoining Baity’s, where be will amined for a disease they may hate liefer would have no vote to be to the par'y” might be given some whose lips I have conjured smiles of be better prepared to serve bis innocently without even their own owned and controlled by any poli­ consideration. The trouble in the Some Consolation. joy, than to be.confined in a sarco- customers. phagueof gold, with desolate homes knowledge of It when such germs tician. ' past, however, has been too much Ex-Governor Eugene Talipadge The house of John Beauchamp, as my monument and widows and or­ in their blood may mean their This should hot be considered a consideration. Our local,, state and was driving through eastern Geor­ near Advance, was destroyed by phans as living witnesses to iny death and maybe blind or feeble disgrace by the reliefer. It is no federal governments would be on a fire Friday night, - together with gia and was bailed by a farmer glory.” minded babies or the destruction of more humiliating to be deprived of much more efficient and economical This is the conversation that oc­ - all the contents. The family were their husband’s nealth.—Statesville a vote than it is to be compelled to basis if we placed more stress upon aroused and escaped from tb : bur­ curred: Reicord accept charity from the govern­ a man’s character and ability and Farmer—“ Gene. what advice can It Works Both Ways. ning building. ment,; And at the same lime the paid less attention to bis '‘service you give us farmers?” Tbe present national administra­ T. P. Whitaker, ot Houston- For. The Price Of One recipient is In. no way obligated to to the party” ' Talmadge—“Shoot your mule, tion has taken credit' for bringing' ville, R. 1, was in town Friday on any politician, and does not have to and sell your land; move Io town the country out of the slough of its bis way to Winston Tom looked Cigarette. ’’jump through” at the behest of and be a government man.” e-onomic despond like he had been run through a How expensive i s electricity? Ford or Lewis? any ward heeler, whoover - be may Mr, Roosevelt has, made speech- wind mill backward. Facts prove that it is about the AsbetweenHenry Fordand John be Taxation of capital iB reaching e4 to that eff cr. . J. C. Truelove, of Augusta, and cheapest thing we use. For, the L. Lewis -the average man in the the point where it is but a few steps, If there is-no politics in -the re ; And popularly ■ therefore, that, Miss Lula Creason, of Cooleemee, price of a single; cigarette—not-a street can ask himself one question: ahead of confiscation, and we will all lie f. racket, then . no politician the administration deceives what it were united in marriage Sunday package—the average home owner Which one of them has best served know what that means.—William F. should object to such ian arrange­ i: claiming, it is at the same tin e at the Cooleemee. Baptist parson­ can light a 4 0 watt bulb for almost bis fellow man? How much work Knudson, president, General Motors ment If, on the other hand, there inescapable that t must bear the age, Rev. E. L Weston perform­ four hours, or operate a radio: for and wealth has Ford created for the corporation. / is a politicians will naturally yell to people and how much has Lewis pro­ odium and the burden of responri ing the ceiemony nearly two hours.ot percolate: cof­ high heaven against such an ar­ vided? Also: Who did more to in­ Both the 6 otb and 7 5 th wedding bility should this recovery move­ Misses Maude and Aneta Miller fee for 21 minutes, or run an auto­ rangement; and then we, proleta­ crease worker’s wages. Ford 'or anniversaries are called “diamond ment have now been halted and tie who are teaching in. Mecklenburg matic rrfrigerator for three and a riat, the men and women who are Lewis? Which, one has done the weddings.” country pitched at the moment in­ county, spent Thanksgiving here half hours, or an electric clock : for paying taxes to supply the money most to raise the standard of Ameri fo an economic pause, modest and with their mother. three and one-half days, operate an for this'political graft, will know can living? Which one is least am­ unalarming as it may be. ; Mrs. Fannie Palmer and daugh­ electric fan more than two and one- bitious for personal political power? what w;e are doing and where we Notice of Sale of Real For, the political policies which ter, Miss Mary, of Salisbury, spent half hours, or operate a washing When the history of this period is stand. weTe brought into play during the Tbanksgiving here with relatives. machine 3 1 minutes, or toast bread written in the centuries to come Estate. There is no question that the re­ depths of the depression and which May McDaniel, aged five yean, for at minutes, or run an electric lief racket is worked to a fare-you- which one will loom larger us the Under and by virtue of authority nenefactor of mankind? functioned in saving the nation died at the home-of her grandfath­ dish-washer 4 2 minutes. well. M t is a graft, and is used by contained in a deed of trust execut­ Both of them were born on the ed by Charles R. Turner and wife have not withdrawn. They are er, Hendricks Leach, on R. 5 , Sun­ For the price of an entire pack many people who; , were: they * put' farm, neither with any advantage Tennie E. Turner to B. Clyde Shore, st'li in operation; day, of croup. The little body was age of cigarettes the average home Trustee, to secure the payment of a oh their ohm: could and would be­ over the other. If only one of them Either, therefore, the present po­ laid to rest at Center Monday after­ owner can pay all bis electric bill note, which deed of trust is record­ come self-sustaining at once. could have lived, which would have ed in the office of the Register of litical regine in Washington must noon at 2 o’clock. for more than a day. For the . "Politicians' .know th is.v They, been the greater loss to the world? Deeds of Davie Countv, North Caro­ accept the blame . recession or ad­ The Methodist Protestant Con­ priee of a movie show, the family lina, in Book 26 of Mortgages, on however, dwh and control the votes —By a writer in the. Detroit Free mit that its policies are not ' to be ference came to a close last week can use electricity for two weeks or page 384, and, default having been of'such people,' and with those very Press, made in the payment of said note, defended as having in the first case at Xernersville. We are glad that more. For the price of a Sunday votes they win elections. - and at the request of the holder of wrought that salvation of our eco­ Rev. G. A. HighfiU has been re* driving trip, it can pay its house­ Of course there are many, many Python SwaliowsSchool said note, the undersigned Trustee nomic order —Charlotte O iserver. turned to this field. . hold electric bill for a month or t Wc. will expose for.sale and sell at the worthy caaes on relief work should Court - House door In Mocksville, Died, in this city, on Thursday, stop. - But there: should be a weed Boy. North Carolina, on the 23rd day of He Got His Papers* -Nov 2 4 th, at 10 o’clock, Mr, Bur­ Smithey Bays Another ing out, aind, with votes eliminated, December. 1937, at 12 o’clock, m., ton Brown, one of Mocksville’s old­ Because he disobeyed his teacher’s at public auction, to the highest bid­ An application, in the ,.Iedeial that.would be quickly accomplish der, for cash, the following describ­ est and best known citizens, aged Store.. orders, a pupil in Bugada village, court at Lehighton, . Pa , for final ed,-'and the country would-'benefit, India was looked in the lumber room ed real estate: 8 3 years. Mr. Brown bad been N. B. Smithey, North Wilkes- naturalization papers.was asked this even if the-politicians should- suf­ as punishment, But when the teach* Lyingand being in Farmington confined to his bed only a few boro merchant: prince, the past Township. Davie County. State of question: fer; —Harry R^Drummon, in Union er and the lad’s father went to let days. '. The funeral services were week bought the entire stock: 'of North Carolina, and beginning at an “ Who elecis thef/Presi-leni? ’ Republican, him out he could not be found. Ir- iron stake on the North side of Slate conducted Friday afternoon by his Mills and Poston, at Statesville, stead a distended python glided out. Highway No. 65, and in line of Smith ; “ The PW A.” B® replied ;. pastor Rev. B. Margeson, after and opened Up the store Saturday The boy had.been swallowed by Grove Consolidated School lot and And he was not far wrong at which the remains were carried .to under the name of Smitbey’s !'de­ Taken For A Ride. running South 24 degrees East, cros­ that.. With twenty million last the snake, which was hidden among sing said highway I 67 chains to. an Joppaand laid to rest. A -w ife partment store. ...Deputy-Sneriff CalvihHaSbiit. of timber piled In a corner of the room, iron stake In Vallie Nelson’s line; year on dole,: three dollars being ahd;four .children, :one son-and Smithey has made - a wonderful ,, stoppedjrijt^ar with and the cries which the teacher'' bad- theniejwith her line South 71 de- paid out for qgek|$g!?o ttaat;camqjn success in the mercantile lineand iis tanken to be a fit of rage were the greesWest 9.47 chains to a stone, and money^flq'wihg'from the trea­ three !daughters: "afe'left to mourn cornerqf school lbt, also S. Bowden’s their loss. The:.children are John at the present of-a chain of 2 0 stores hitCh-hifeers:ya.ay^; their; thumbs. boy’s fantic appeals to be snatched corner ji'theuce'with said school lot sury like water this alien, had a- and Miss KatcBrown- and Mrs. P. in Uosthwestenfi North Carolina The; jpy;.pf tHe5$iIling “ psssebyers’ ’ from the coils which. bad trapped North 61 degrees East 9 44 chains to bout the right conception of affairs. L. Meroney, of ' Mocksvjlle, and and one; or twq‘: in' Virginia; and was short-lived. . They were’ jail him.' ; the beginning..containing 79-100 of For all of this crowd voted for F. Tbe snake was/quickly killed and an acre more or less. Mrs- Pink Turner, of near Jericho. Tennessee. -P trusties who had walked away from D. R and were responsible for his cut open., The boy was found in­ Dkte of Sale: December 23. 1937. Mr. Brown was a good man, a God the courthouse 2 4 bouts, before. : Terms of Sale! Cash. Fear : Gnd and keep. His'com side with most of bis bones hroden, being re-elected President. fearing man, and he- has gone' to B. CLYDE SHORE. Trustee. The applicant for naHi—'izi-i »n bis reward. He will be missed by mandments; for this is the whole The phrase “ almighty dollar,’* but still breathing faintly. He died Hastings & Booe, Attorneys. all our people. duty of man —Ecc. i 2 ;i3 . was coined by Washington Irving. shortly afterwards in a hospital. This November 19,1937. papers was piss? ’. - Ti*. . V

THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVTLLE, N. C.

Sam Beybum made slow progress through the gay, colorful crowd on the lower floor, of the Other House, grinning at girls in lovely evening Historic frocks who cooed over him; frown­ ing at men who tried to detain him. From where he stood on the low­ Hoaxes est step of the circular stairway, Mark Trent watched him. “All this $ I r - K iith^etfi Spears praise is heady stuff for a boy,” he thought, and then reminded him­ By MlLMO SCOTT WATSON self that Sam wasn’t a boy. Why Q W e t o n i N e w s p a p e r U n io n . wasn't Brooke with him to share the honors? She had been the first September Mom to leave the hall, the man in charge O YOU remember back to the of the parked cars had told him. days when , college and prep Where was Jerry Field? He hadn’t school boys shocked their elders by TH E FEfi appeared either. A curious premonition turned him displaying on the walls of their I rooms the- picture of a nude girl I — So j cold. Of course Brooke hadn’t J R G U R E iJ meant it when in answer to his sar­ D standing in a pool of water? Itw as EARUEq castic suggestion' she had said she called “September Mom” and, al­ JAM AWE would end Field’s torment. Hadn’t though it was considered “highly VlORRy she? There had been infinite deter­ improper” in those days, it became G E T T iM fi mination in her crisp retort: the most famous picture in America ViOHK o | CHAPTER XHI—Continued Brooke commanded breathlessly: “I wffl. Tonight.” —thanks to a press agent named “Listen -to me, Inspector. The “Seen Brooke, Mark?” Sam Rey­ Harry Reichenbach, who was out of “So we’re off to be married! man who robbed Lola Hunt is serv­ burn inquired as he approached. “I a job, and Anthony Comstock, head That’s all right with me,” Jerry ing supper at the Trent h-house on want her. to be the first to know of the Anti-Vice society of New Field approved fervently. the point!” that I’m to get a contract; that I York. It came about in this way: Brooke, whose face was pressed Inspector Bill Harrison smiled, a have an option in my pocket and a The original painting had been re­ against the back window of the curious smile. check.” jected for a brewer’s calendar and roadster, twisted round in her seat. “Wish I’d known this before, Miss Mark Trent laid his hand affec­ was hung in the window of a New “Don’t be foolish, Jerry. Of Reyburn. I’ve just come from the tionately on his shoulder. York art shop which offered repro­ course we’re not. That was a red point, following a tip I had. What’s ductions of it for ten cents. But herring drawn across our trail.” the dope on this bandit? Is it the “Great stuff, Sam, great stuff. I few people were interested enough “Just why the red herring?” same guy you saw at the Supper was sure that the New York pro­ to buy these copies until Reichen­ The ironic note in his voice gave club?” ducer was hooked when he spoke to bach came along and saw the pos­ her a chill tremor of dismay; she “It must be, Inspector. To­ me.” sibilities in it. He.needed $45 to pay iilf Hi night—” Before she had finished Sam grinned. “Offered you the sak Shades Give a Soft Glow S’MATTI didn’t care for the way in which his lead in a Broadway production, his room rent and the art shop eyes narrowed as they peered telling of the alleged waiter’s re­ promised to pay it if he could think ’T'HERE is subtility in the light mark about Maggie Cassidy’s pic­ didn’t he? He’s a pubUcity hound. of an idea for disposing of the 2,000 through the wind shield. She pro­ Think of the headlines: that glows through a silk tested: ture, machinery was crackling copies in its stock. shade, and many decorators are “Don’t speak like that, it makes again and the man at the micro­ “ Tieading Insurance Executive Reichenbach had a large display using them . for the room that me shivery, and goodness knows phone was broadcasting distinctly: Leaves Lucrative Business for the of the picture put in the window and needs the softness of plaited folds my teeth are fairly chattering now.” “Calling car 1942. Car 1942. Car Stage.’ Will you do it?” “What do you think? How’s the then, pretending to be an outraged and the mellowness obtained by She turned to peer from the rear 1942. Go to Trent house on point. citizen, phoned Comstock about it. placing two tones of fabric one window. “No car in sight yet. Can Inspector will meet you. Callingcar party going, Mrs. Gregory?” He persuaded others to do the same over the other. you go a little faster?” 6784. Car 6784. Car 6784. Go to Mark Trent smiled at the woman thing and they all declared that the Two tones of China silk, one to “Not without a risk of skidding off Trent house on point. Inspector will whose blazing tiara on her mar­ picture was undermining the mor­ 'A m! I celled white hair, and plastron of be used for a plain lining and. the causeway and breaking our meet you.” als of the youth of the city. Down Kmow -tfd necks. Can’t you see how the snow Inspector Bill Harrison was out diamonds on her purple velvet gown the other for a gathered outside frame at the bottom as at H. Trim to the shop marched the virtuous covering will make an attractive T o SifoJ is plastering the wind shield. The of the room before the man at the dimmed what sparkle life had left Anthony. He found a group of raga­ quite dose at the bottom. squeegee barely moves. Why the microphone had completed the call. in her tired eyes. She answered shade. Before you buy. the. ma­ Tum lining to inside as at I. C crP s] muffins (hired by Reichenbach) loi­ terial it is best to experiment haste?” One of the officers turned over two crisply: tering around in front of the shop Slip stitch the joining. Turn “While I’m telling you I’ll keep discs on the U-table; the other “Listen to the hubbub and you with samples one over the other in raw edges at top and whip and making leering remarks about trying them both in daylight and watch. The excitement began upon frowned at her with the bluest, most won’t ask the question. Your party the picture. around top of frame. Pin the my return from the play.” Irish eyes she ever had seen as he -Kas brought out tails and white ties, over an artificial light. You will binding around and then sew it She told him of leaving her town answered her unspoken question: _ Mark, that’s a triumph \ in itself. Convinced that “September Mom” also need a roll of silk binding with stitches buried in the mesh car in the garage, of stopping in the “We don’t dare be more explicit I always know what guests think of was indeed a menace to the youth of tape matching the top color of the of the braid. purple gloom under the hemlock to over the mike, Miss. The thugs my parties by the way they dress the city, Comstock immediately ap­ shade. This tape is .to wrap the pealed to the courts to stop the sale Every Homemaker should have look at the lighted windows of the pick up the messages.” for them.” She patted Sam’s sleeve. wire frame. And fancy braid ei­ a copy of Mrs. Spears’ new book, MESCAL stone houses crouched on the ledge; “I hope they get there in time, “My boy, your play is the sweet­ of the reproductions: The result was ther in gold, silver or a harmoniz­ SEWING. Forty-eight pages of her breath quickened as she re­ Sergeant?” est, loveliest, most heart-wringing just what Reichenbach had hoped ing tope of silk is used to bind the step-by-step directions for making peated the words of the man who “Time for what, Miss?” thing I've seen on the stage for for. In fact, the picture became top and bottom of the shade. Use slipcovers and dressing tables; had produced the newspaper clip­ “I think—I think he’s there to get years. Where’s your sister? I want something of a national issue and cotton thread to match the out­ before the excitement over it died restoring and upholstering chairs, ping: Mrs. Gregory’s diamonds—she’s— to tell her what I think of it.” side tone of the silk. couches; making curtains for ev­ “ ‘It’s the picture of the dame she’s simply plastered with them “That’s what Mark and I were down 7,000,000 copies had been sold Slip the binding tape off the roll ery type of room and purpose. who said: “He was a swell-dressed tonight” wondering. She left the hall before at $1.00 each! and wrap a rubber band around Making lampshades, rugs,' otto­ fella!” ‘I’ll have to date her up.’ ” the rest of us; she told me before • # • it as shown here at A .. Working mans and other useful articles “That was what the Cassidy girl Jerry. Field was pacing the lower the first curtain was rung up that The Magic Stone from the inside end of the tape for the home. Readers wishing a said about the man they suspect’ corridor when die reached it. she would dash home to change for wrap the frame as shown at B. copy should send name and ad­ robbed Mrs. Hunt!” “It’s about time you appeared, the party.” X f AN the Ethiopian change his V-* skin, or the leopard his The outside layer of silk is-put on dress, enclosing 25 cents, to Mrs. Field’s voice was sharp, his per­ Brooke! I was just coming up to Mrs. Gregory’s face grew a shade next. This is gathered both top Spears, 210 South Desplaines St., sonal problem was submerged in a look for you. What do we do next?” less colorful. “I don’t like her not spots?” and bottom and pinned to the wire Chicago, Illinois. mounting tide of excitement. The “Back to. the party of course.” being here, I don’t like it. Fve About 30 years ago a great many covering as at C and D so that it car shot ahead,like a whippet un­ The wind swirled her short hair, been uneasy. about that girl every people evidently believed that the is stretdied quite tight. Joinings leashed. clutched at her satin skirts, tugged moment since she testified at the first half of that question could be in the outside covering need not “I know that now. The certainty at her velvet wrap as they went inquest about the strange man who answered “yes” and, for a time, be sewed but may be hidden Un­ as to who he was flashed through down the jail steps. As Jerry Field passed through her room the night this belief threatened to give Tulsa, der the folds. !Diis material-is my mind while I was dressing, and tucked the robe about her wet feet of the filling station hold-up. The Okla., the largest negro population sewed in'place as at E. . the suspicion that he might be at he looked up. Snow had settled in of any city in the United States. Tour Child's Cold man hasn’t been caught. She knows Next, cut a straight strip for-the . the. Other House tonight to lift— the brim of his soft hat, whitened too much. They may try to put It came about when J. Burr Gib­ that’s the technical term, isn’t it— his shoulders. bons, a reporter for the Tulsa Dem-. lining and fit it around the out­ Don’t let chest colds or croupy her out of the way.” side of the frame as shown here coughs go untreated. Rub Childrens FINNEY 1 ' Mrs. Gregory’s gorgeous dia­ “Let’s make a break for town, The strong lenses in Sam’s horn­ ocrat, wrote a news story announc­ Musterole on child’s throat and chest monds.” sweet thing, and make that yarn ing the discovery of a negro having at F. Trim the joining allowing a rimmed spectacles magnified the seam as shown at G; Sew to the at once. TUs milder form of regular COULD VEZ • “Why didn’t you phone the po­ you told Taku the truth.” horror in his eyes. an oil lease near Sapidpa who had Musterole penetrates, warms, and TELL ME Vll lice?” The expression in his eyes, the "What an awful suggestion, Mrs. succeeded in making a white man stimulates local circulation. Floods I COULP BU| “With Henri in the house? I may break in his voice hurt her. She out of himself. According to the the bronchial tubes with its soothing, iN c v c io p e o Gregory! What a gosh - awful relieving vapors. MusteroIe brings re­ be a slow thinker but I’m not abso­ said unsteadily: thought!” story, the transformation resulted lutely dumb. “Please, Jerry! I can’t care for lief naturally because it’s a “counter- It-was an awful thought, but im­ because the negro drank from a Irrffantw-NOT just a salve. Recom­ “And the suitcase?” you that way. Take me back quick­ probable, most improbable, Mark mineral spring on his lease. At mended by many doctors and nurses. “A touch of theater. I thought ly, will you? We mustn’t miss Sam’s Trent assured himself. With diffi­ first, 1 white spots began to appear Three strengths: Regular, Children's if one of the gang saw us starting, party.” culty he cleared his voice of hoarse­ on his body. Then they gradually (mild),, and Extia Strong. he might suspect he had been dis­ “Oh Sem! Sam is your white- ness before he accused: spread until he was as white­ covered, but if he heard what I haired boy. He’s all that you Bey- “You’ve been reading mystery skinned as any man of Caucasian told Taku he would feel secure. bum women think of or care about. stories, Empress, confess now, origin. The OJd Boy Knows. If; Anger Is Like Rain Elopements happen every day.” I believe you’d sell your soul for haven’t you? Just the same, we’ll When this story was widely re­ When your dog rests his muzzle ,. Aqger is like rain which breaks “Not in my young life,” Jerry him!” start on Brooke’s trail at once. What printed in' other papers, an av­ on your knee-and looks up at.you itself whereupon it falls.—Seneca. Field retorted crisply. After one look at his grim mouth is it, Kowa?” alanche of mail descended upon the sidewise, that is one of his innum­ They maintained a breathless, and gloomy eyes, Brooke snuggled He spoke sharply to the servant Democrat. It almost swamped the, erable appeals you can’t.-resist. alert silence until the roadster into her corner of the seat. Tulsa post office. It came from Good, cooks in , the ,home get turned a comer into a street which They sped in silence through the who had wormed his way through the crowd of dancers who over­ negroes all over the United States mountains of' praisb^-and that’s had an air of lonely spaciousness. night. Toward the east-the drab, who wanted to know more about heavy clouds were thinning before flowed from the library to the hall. their -chief recompense,-:“ - ' Ji^t ahead bulked the combination this magic spring, what were the Experienceris profitable, but? It jail and police headquarters, a spreading radiance. “Much obliged. Madame Greg­ Constipated? ory’s car here. Chauffeur say to chances for finding employment in frequently leaves scars. . gloomy and ponderous. “I believe the snow is letting up, Tulsa so they could bathe in it and Jerry. Look! The moon is trying tell her storm bad, very bad. She Don’t mention your friend’s first POP-A “Shall I come in with you?” Field better get home. He know she not enjoy its wonder-working powers, gray hairs unless: yout -friehd Don’t Let Gasf I III asked, as he stopped the roadster to break through! Drive faster. I etc. can’t wait to know what has hap­ like to be out in storm.” does...... before a heavy iron door and cut “Tell him to wait. I won’t go Of course^ they were doomed to We do not want, any more things Nerve Pressure oS his engine. pened." disappointment but it was a long “Don’t worry, you’ll get to the till I know where Brooke is,” Mrs. that are a trouble to-look after— “Yes. I may need you to corrobo­ Gregory snapped. time before the last inquirer , was and a'steam yacht isonetof them. K eep You rate my story. When I burst in party all right.” convinced that there was no such Brooke ignored his gruffness. “Of “Did you see Miss Reybum come upon them in this gown, they may in, Kowa?” Mark Trent inquired. spring and before the last echoes Ideals Are Our Ruddefs : • , Miserablo think I’m crazy. Hurry! We don’t course I want to get to the party. of the reporter’s hoax died away. Then I shan’t feel guilty that I Of course, the suggestion that she “A rudder,” explained rtiie'boy know what is going on at the Other was in danger was absurd, but it W bflyon are constipated Iwo Ihings hap> dragged you away from the fun and * * * who knew his boats, “is:a stem m. FIRST: Wastes swell up the bowels and House.” was getting underhis skin. Field slipped his arm within hers congratulations. Leave me at Look­ The Hoaxer Hoaxed necessity.” ...... « • on- nerves In the.digestive tract. Tins The Jap’s slanting eyes_narrowed People with short tempers have w e pressure causes headache^ a dull, laqr as they mounted the snowy steps. out House. I must change these O PHENEAS T. BARNUM one t lnlioiie spells, Ioes o f ap p e tite an d <&*» soaked sandals before I join the fes­ to mere slits. He put his lips dose to go through life -“being for­ SECOND?Part]y digested food start* “I’ll stick around and wait till to Mark Trent’s ear and whispered: day came a letter from a man in given.” to decay forming GAS, bringing on sour you call me. Don’t shiver, sweet tivities. Here we are.” Vermont saying that he had a sen­ stomach (add indigestion), and neartbura, Fond mothers,. scarcely ever WtoiBgyaa up antil yon sometimes gasp for thing, You’re not afraid of the in­ From the top of .the steps she “Miss Reybum tell Taku she and brtoh. sational attraction for his Americanwant their sons to be JPresidenL spector, are you?” • : looked down at field who was look­ Mr. Field g o to marry, thank-you. Museum on Broadway. It was a Then you spend many miserable day*. You ing up at her. She carry suitcase, sir.” They want them to be what they esn’t eat. You can’t sleep. Yonr etomaeh Is “Afraid! No. Haven’t I been cherry-coloredT cat which he would sow.f KlAl - Yoo fed tired out. grouchy and nuser^ “I’m sorry, Jerry,” she whis­ “What!” ‘ are best able to be.: .'Y. cross-examined by him almost ev­ sell for $200 but the terms were .To get the complete refief yon seek yon ery day since what Sam calls ‘our pered softly, before she entered the Had he shouted the word? Mark’s cash-in-advance and immediate ac­ His. Inspiration.. . must do TWO things. I. You must relieve house and closed the door behind eyes flashed from Mrs. Gregory to the GAS. 2. Yon must dear the bowdsand late unpleasantness’? It’s just the ceptance of the offer. -' We, prefer, perhaps, our imagi­ GET-THAT PRESSURE OEP THB ts Beybum temperament.’’ her. Sam Reybum. Both were regard­ Always eager to obtain some new NERVES. Ae soon as offending wastes are “He doesn’t really love me, he’s ing him anxiously, but apparently nary picture of .our friend, rather washed out you feet marvelously refreshed, . Her satin sandals skidded treach­ wonder, Bamum promptly sent on than the. real one. He, in his af­ blues vanish, the world looks bright again. erously in the corridor as she con­ a spoiled boy who wants what he neither had caught the content of the $200. When the “wonder” ar­ -. There Is only one produot on the market can’t have,” she reassured herself, Kowa’s whisper. fectation, tries to live :up to It. - that gives you the DOUBLE ACTION you fronted a policeman whose nose, rived, he discovered that it was only “Protecting” wild • animals •need. It is ADLER1KA. This efficient car- criss-crossed with a network of fine as in her boudoir she changed her “Has anything happened to an ordinary large black cat. At­ nunative catbartio relieves’ that awful GAS OL wet sandals. Brooke?” Mrs. Gregory’s lips merely to slaughter them .doesn’t a t once, it often removes bowel congestion In jveins, had the effect of a red tached to its neck was a card which seem, to be' the ideal ideal. half an hour. No waiting for overnight relief. .“stop” signal. She readjusted the rhinestone and twitched, tears filled her eyes. Sam read: “I forgot to tell you that the Adlerika sets on the stomach and bothhowels. emerald clip oh her white frock, caught Trent’s arm. It doesn’t matter-so much if a' * Ordiiuuy laxatives net on th e lower bowel only. • “Where’s the inspector? I must cherries up here are. black ones,” very young man loses his heart . Adlenlea has been recommended by many ,see him. Matter of life and death,” sprayed perfume on her hair, pow­ “What did Kowa say? What did At first Bamum was furious at doctors and druggists for 35 years. Nogrip- dered her nose, accented her lips. he say?” and his head at the same time.. It fab noafter effects. - Just QUICK results. !she confided breathlessly. In her the deception. Then he saw the hu­ is expected of him. Try Adlerika today. YouH say you have excitement she caught the man’s She shook her head at the looking- Mark Trent steadied his mind. He mor of the situation and decided to never used such an efficient intestinal cleanser. Jarm and shook it. He scowled at glass girt must reply to their questions. What turn it to, his own advantage. He 'ther,- looked beyond, her at Jerry “Stalling, aren’t you, Brooke Rey- should he say? He couldn’t blurt out displayed the animal in his museum !Field; his expression mellowed. bura? You dread to face Mark Trent the truth here. FerhapsBrookehad and gave wide publicity to his ac­ “Inspector’s just come in. He’s with that will you’ve kept back for flung that remark at Taku for dra­ quisition of a “genuine cherry-col­ ;in the radio division. Go through two days, don’t you? Get going!” matic effect. But the suitcase— ored cat from Vermont.” ;those swinging doors up them stairs She crossed to the,desk, found “Mark! Mark! Why don’t you an­ If a customer, upon seeing the ,to the tower.” the key where she had hidden it, swer?” animal, complained that he had Sit in Y our C hair f ‘ Brooke was through the doors be­ “Zero hour,” she said aloud, and He looked down into Mrs. Greg­ been deceived and demanded his fore the man had finished speaking. unlocked the drawer in which she ory’s eyes, terrified now. money back, the showman ex­ ■ * ;Three or four men leaning over a had placed the wilL “Brooke is perfectly safe. She— plained that he had bought the ani­ at Home and Shop s great U-shaped table looked up as She looked down. There’s Field! Ask him where she mal in good faith and that, further­ she entered the room. With a mut­ The drawer was empty. is. He Jaw her last: Go get him, more, it really was the color of The things you want to buy ...a t the time tered exclamation, the inspector left Sam! Go get him!” cherries, only they were Vermont you want to buy them . • * at die r-iw you them and came forward. CBAFDX XIV “No need, he’s coming as fast black cherries. Usually, however, A man sitting at a telephone said as he can push through the danc­ visitors to the museum were so de­ want to pay, You caU jfind these right in die something in a low voice to an offi­ People coming, but not going; ers, and Jed Stewart is at his heels. lighted to see how the master paper. Your newspaper advertisement* main. cer before a microphone. Tubes in music never stopping. It was that They are white as sheets. What’s hoaxer had been hoaxed that they it possible to do your uJookhig Oroundn right the broadcasting apparatus crack­ kind of a party. all the mystery? The air is full of -did not complain. Instead they were led into life. He said slowly ana To the accompaniment of the.hum it. My skin's turning to gooseflesh.' inclined to consider it a good joke at home... and then go downtown to do ’distinctly into the mike: of voices, the stimulating beat and For Pete’s sake, where’s Brooke, on themselves that they had been your buying . , . saving you time and enetgy. *' “Calling car 3131. Car 3131. Car throb o f . the orchestra, the dis­ Jerry?” taken in by Baiaum’s claim to own­ •131. Go to K and Tenth street.” tant faint tinkle of silver and glass. (TO BE CONTINUED} ership of a “cherry-colored cat.” W lrcmjiWb U.au> I THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

■wi Jlsk Me Jlnoiher % A General QutE nmma 1. Is gasoline a stronger explo­ TH E SU N N Y SIDE O F LIFE sive than dynamite? 2. How many acres of floor space- are there In the Capitol In Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young Washington, D. C.? 3. IsittruethattheGoldenGate bridge would sink instantly if it should be destroyed by enemy . By OibMiie bombardment? THE FEATHERHEADS Early to Bed 4. How does a nautical mile compare with a land mile? — S o IV E ® 3T IT A L L —IP TM SoiNff Tb ffET I B y SHAviMff T&Niewr i- T I'LL BE SURE TO Be WAKE Upm You You HAVE 5. Why is Wall street so called? FISUPED OUT I TAKe IHE A HALF HoilR EARLIER./ FORffoT To SET 7 EARLIER BUS— AVOID THE r- SoiNff- To ffET Re a p Y a b l e To SET INSOMNIA 6. What kind of a government EARLY BUS THE ALARM I YOU WHEN. YoU has Italy now? JAM AMD NOT r ------TURN IN NOW- JUST HAVE TO 7. What is the record length of INORRy ABOUT U CATCH THE USUAL O N f SLBEP OHAV- I’LL EVEN WHEN time that any one has ever at­ Setting to f BE UP BUS- IF YOU tended college? ViORK on tim e — Stt HURPY' tT IS Time LATER. To LeAKN Auut Uat rendered to the council of corpor­ VJiT-H-?r ^ A F in d OUT ations, set up January, 18, 1934. Know Mussolini is the head of this. Ias at H. Trim 7. It is said to be that of the ■the bottom. late William Cullen Bryant Kemp. Iide as at I. Returning to college at approxi­ Jining. Turn mately forty years of age, he took |op and wliip courses in almost every school ie. Pin the and department of Columbia uni­ then sew it versity up to the age of seventy. in the mesh O Bell Syndicate.—WNU service. His degrees included A. B., A. M., m Ph. D., LL. B., LL. M., M. E., should have MESCAL IKE b , s. l huntley Did Pa Miss Any Excitement? E. E., C. E. and Phar. G. Irs’ new book, 8 . In reality, it has not. Am­ ght pages of sterdam is the capital and The ns for making WAU VEAH, EZRA GOT WIS SUM. VUW VJWV ? WJWAT VUWRE BOOKS ALL IM A MESS, SWOOLDA BGEKJ W ap p em ed ? Loll^Z G e Hague is the seat of government. Issing tables; 1TD WERE. TLOO I The term, capital, does not carry Jtering chairs, SO WE AST ME TO SOCKkEEP HOURS A SO l rTVlEY SA.V H SR EM FER WIM' AM' SlT THIW PAST IS NiOTVllNKs the same meaning associated with rtains for ev- straightened VjjO SPEAK OPj it in the American mind. It con­ | and purpose. o u t a w w ir notes merely a chief city or me­ rugs, otto- tropolis. seful articles tiers wishing a Jiame and ad- Advertising Reduced Cost lcents, to Mrs. T CM, TMATS WHAT* A third of a century- ago the pesplaines St., SVERYOhoETS TAL*;- price of the cheapest automobile \lM ABOUT ‘ was about $5,000. Today a much better car can be bought for around $700. Advertising created demand, demand created mass fcgled production, with many times the number of jobs, and mass pro­ Cold tf’oavriaM. 1/y S. L. Huntley, Trade Ma k Reg. V, S. Pat. Office) duction improved the quality and reduced the price. lids or croupy 7INNEY OF THE FORCE A L ift I Rub Children s lhroatandchest WHY DON’T HE COULD WfeZ VlHY-ER-SHURB— IHAT I DO/ Ol THOUffHT DOMESTIC. MOlHlN'/ AM’ This NO,'TiS FOft [form of regular tell me where say DON’T v e x AND HOUSE ME NEPHEW- WALLK LOIKE warms, and YEZ WUZ A I WAS IMPORTED 'C/CIOPEDIA- Ol DID AM' < I COULD BUY A VJURRK FBR TH WORK IT IS STRAlffHT FROM YEZ WANT HE NEEDS IT -nation. Floods DOMESTIC FOR SCHOOL/ YOU, TOO— NO A PRITT/ Iith its soothing, IN CYCLOPEDIA? VAN BLOOP'S Z IRELAND// IT F B R - He Po e s DOUBT HOUSE Iterole brings re* AdAIP , lit’s a "counter- USUALLY Many doctors recom I a salve. Recom- mend Nujol because ltors and nurses, WURRKS of its gentle action on ilar, Children’s up stare ; tbe bowels. Don’t •ong. confuse Nujol u n k n o w n p r o d u c ts . ke Rain "T i which breaks I falls.—Seneca.

INSISTON GENUINE NUJQL t a i e d ? POPA Time to Be Nonchalant By J. MILLAR WATT

YOU KNOW, COLONEL, —IF YOUftE ALWAYS YOU CANY RIDE A THINKING OF YOUR GET RID OF BICYCLE— BALANCE/ BIG UGLY PORES Jated two Uungs hftp- IeIl up the bowelaana ‘ jstive tract. Thie PUNIY OF DAIB NOWa-DENTONtS -oraches, a dull, Iasy I b of appetite M d « » • FACIAI MAGNESIA MADE HER / digested food etarta _J. bringing ©ft eouf SKIN FRBHy YOUNG, BEAimFUi Ion), and heartburn. I u sometimes gasp fov Bomanoe hasn't aduniee when Ua ugly I miserable days. You pores spoil skin-texture. Menlove the son |ep. Your stomach is smoothness oia fresh young complexion. I , grouchy a n d miser* Denton's FaciaIMagnesia does miracles you seek you tor unsightly skin. Ugly pores disappear; 3 must relieve O *eu syndicate.—WNP Service. J skin becomes firm and smooth. he bowels ana O FF TH E ing wastes are isly refreshed, Poser ■ n a i H o n iright again. “You’ve been out with worse-look­ By GLUYAS WILLIAMS IfaflMUfl rkabtedtffen >n the market The Curse of Progress IheDentaa ACTION you ing fellows than I am, haven’t you?” B efficient^car- day. Impi i actioaaara it awful GAS She did not reply. oxadttauydiaappaar.BadlaBppaar.Bafamyoakngwtt Dantoofo il congestion m “I said, you’ve been out with haa luooghi yon antin vernight relief, d both bowels. TMRILUNn worse-looking fellows than I am, EXTRAORDINARY OFFER n et bowel only, haven’t you?” V »Sav«f Tw Monoy ided by many Toa can tty Dantoofo Fadal Macmoffia ©a Iba ara. No gnp* “I heard you the flrst time. I aeet Ubextfotter we haw© ever Bode—good foe UICE results, was trying to think.”—Cornell Wid­ a few waaka only. WawiHaendToaafnU 12 OB. jay you have bottle (retailpxic© $1) ptua a xegalarateadbes atinal cleanser. ow. of Ianooa Miliiaffia WaIaKa Qaunm thsoaghorf coaster ae the original W k of Maonaffia ate), piprae______the Deabm Magio Minor (shown —. A Hard Night what yonrakia apecUKateeea) .« • all i„ enijr $11 Don't Biaeontoathla Mmaxfcableoftah “I shall put you fellows in this WxBatodaT. room,” said the host. “You’ll have a comfortable night I’m .sure be­ cause the room has a.feather bed.” DENTON’S At' 2 o’clock in the morning one of the guests awoke his companion. Facial Magnesia “Change places with me, Dick,” PRODUCTS9IHe. ■ he groaned. “!Cs my turn to lie 4402—23rd SL9 I on the feather.” loaf tetaadCfty. AT. S ie time > Radoeed BndSI B , (caah or etamfw), g bice you An. Intellectiial-Beneflt which efnd me your g lit in the “Do yoib think -itxworth 'while to s^ iaja?^Be‘oiT s I make seitoiyourHtoy >4oshit6 college?” 'i “Yes," replied Farmer: Corntosr Hlfd THI SfAffE SEf FOR MOfrtER 1b ffltlE YbO I” tig h t sel. “Even if he doesn’t learn much ONE OF HER MORE TrtOROUffH AND V/ffORoUS to do he’ll get amongst people who can SCRUBBINGS. CALLERS COME AND TriE prove to him there are a few things WRlY IS OFF [ energy. he doesn’t know.” THE DAVffi RECORD, M OCKSVttll, N. C DECEMBEft 1,163? after the marriage for a short bridal Card of Thanks. THE DAVIE RECORD. Pay Up Yonr Subscrip­ Davie County Oil Men: Blackwelder-Jones. trip. Mr. and Mrs Jones hold posi­ We wish to extend our sincere thanks U i T /> n in lil Carl R. Jones, sort of Mr. and Mrs. tions with C. C. Sanford Sjna Co. and appreciation to our frienJs and neigh­ C. FRANK STROUD . • Editor. tion. lTieei I onigoi. [h . C .. Jones, o f Kappa, and Miss The Record joins their many bors for their many acts of kindness and Wholesale and retail oil dealers Mildred Blackwelder. daughter of friends in wishing for these young sympathy shown us during (be sickness TELEPHONE Better pay up your subscription, people a long and prosperous journey and death of our brother and node. is a short aid terse description of and their employe?s of Davie county Mr and Mrs Harvey P. Blackwelder along life’s rugged pathway. K VTIE BROWN AND FAMILY. Entered at the Postofflce in Mocks- many who upon our lists now ride. are meeting at 7:30 p m.. Dee. 1st, j of R. 2, were united in marriage tt Mr. and Mrs. Jones have taken at the court heuse in Mocksville, a- • the Presbyterian manse Saturday rooms with Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. John Massey, who fell and in* vllle, N. C., as Second-class Uail If you haven’t got it in you or bet­ S matter. March 3,1903. cording to Mr. P. G. Brown, local evening at 7:30 o’clock, with the Rev. Smoot, on Depot street jured his legabout three weeks ago, ter yet upon you, then we wouldn’t wholesale oil man. W C. Cooper performing the mar H s’ill !.ohfined to his home on R. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: want to take it from your hide. 'M.s. Carrie Foster has been right Mr. Brown stated: “S. Gilmer riage ceremony. About 20 friends of sick with eresvpelas in her face, is 3 He is a sou of Mr. and Mrs. OSE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - $ I OOBut better you remember, when t ie bride and groom were present Soarger, Raleigh, Secretary of the J w Massey. SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - S SO you’ve come to your December and 'North Carolina~P«troleum Industries Mr. and Mrs. Jones !eft immediate!) getting some better. they call you to the other side, Old Committee, and other prominent Most of the preacher?, teachers St Pete in all his grandeur over North Carolina oil men will attend and lawyers in Davie who are able your account* will wonder and and sddres 3 the Davie group; ^nd to read, are subscribers to The Re nothing front him can you hide that matters of vital importance and cord. If vour name is not on our He may say, you cannot enter for unusual interest to all oil men and books, you should have it put there. you haven't paid the printer even their employees would be thorough- BELK-STEVENS CO. There are many good people in though for bread he may have Iy discussed, In the past Davie county dealers Corner Trade And Fifth Streets Winston-Salem, N. C. cried Then from out the hot pet - 1 Davie county who are wondering were joined with the Rowan County just how they are going to get a. dition, “ For a measly dollar am I Association. One of the steps to be long if prosperity continues to en fried?” —By Wayne Knew. jtaken at the meeting will be the for* gulf them for the next two years ■ mation of a seperate Davie county like it has for the past two or three Service With A Smile. ! organization. years. The Record man drove 3 0 miles* Mr. Brownstated that Secretary T H E B I G - through the cold wind early last ,Sparger emphasized the necessity of When people subscribe and pay tTT j j » ' oil men from al parts of the county Wednesday morning so that our * A for a paper, they want the paper , . . f . . . . being present and that the county to have the nerve and backbone to bis host of subscribers who live on organizations . . were ^ strictly non-pc- stand for something, even though Advance, R 1, could receive their ,ujca| co.operative groups 0f oil T D Y STDRE the edit ir may not agree with them papers on Wednesday. tb« day of fnen JrrespeCtive of small or large It is very j publication. Had these papers gone company affilsations. No dues; fees in this scctj touching political or church ’affilia­ I Jynw$ tions The Lord didn’t like the by train they would have remained or other assessments are required such Imme one, the Iar luke-warm fallow. in the Advance postoffice from for membership or activity in con Wednesday afternoon until Friday nection with the work., It is largely in this sect) Almost eveiy Democratic paDer morning before being delivered, as of a protective nature for motorists Announcing the Grand Opening of Belk’s Toyland hole in the these days contains glaring head the rural letter carriers did not t h e same as those engaged in the oil volume of bl like the one| lines telling about how bright the make their rounds on Thursday, busihess Featuring for Girls: Dolls, Carriages, Rocking Chairs, Trunks, Dolls Beds, Tea j The meeting will be open to the ous Aladin prospects are for big business, and which was Thanksgiving and a 1 Sets, Electric Stoves, Typewriters, Desks, Table Sets, Etc. there has I public. Not only oil men, but all how prosperity is coming our way. legal holiday success for persons engaged in automotive work A trip to any of our neighboring For Boys: Air Rifles, Footballs, Skates, Erector Sets, Tinker Toys, Scooters, Tri- I hard work 1 and other interested parties ere urg­ towns will convince even the most edge tbat Wooten-Hodgson. ed to be present. . cycles, Wagons, Boxing Gloves and Small Wheel Toys. Isenhour I skeptic that business is Totten. Mills Arzie Hodgson and Miss Anna Louise plant is Bt are closing down throughout the Wooten, daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Pearl Kappa News. date in over country, and idlers are walking the Wooten, of near Connty Line, were united ped with the] Mrs. John Whitley, of High Point spent chinery. streets. If this is prosperity, then in marriage at the Methodist parsonage, last week with her sister Mrs. Florence given this deliver us trom greater waves of it. on Salisbury street, Saturday evening Smoot, of Salisbury spent Thanksgiving decided whitl Nov. 27th, at 7 o’clock. Rev. M. 6 . Ervin with relatives and friends. A few years ago this country sold have adopte| performing the marriage ceremony. Fbey Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Campbell and son soon as it ha several million bales of cotton to will make their home with the groom's JemIrie. of Mocksville tpsnt Thanksgiving The shale bil Europe. When our college profer- parents for the present. TheRecordjoins wjth Mr. and Mrs. Birry J. Foster and vast quantiti| sors at Washington decided to com. their many friends in wishing foi them a famjiy. of the comp long and happy life. ______j Hjj88 Margaret Ijames, of Cooieemee. pel the farmers to plow under their mendation oi| m. , . . . . ' snent Friday with Mrs. Foley Koontz. greatly aide cotton and drown their pigs, the tion of the 1 foreign countries began growing quSly& vluI. business houses, together with the 9PcntJafit cotton, and today our foreign cot bank and postoffice, were closed, j ""tJ Mr‘ a“d Mfs- L v . ton market seems t o , have petered Some of our citizens went hunting, I ' ^ 0 . sp^ . •. . out. We are also importing meat some took in football games. somB’ Statesville w.th re.at,ves and fnends F O R GIRLS FOR BOYS t> fill the mouths of those who ate worked as usual, while others spent Mr‘ a“d Mt8' ?ar‘ Jon<*. ° . What is;; building of I able to buv it at the present ex. the day visiting relatives in other . 8 Pent the we“ „W“\ f°rmeK Trunks 25c to $1 48 Air Rifles $1.25 to $2.98 towns. Some few worked as usual, j Parent8 Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Jones. We venture I horbitant price. When a people or Dolls 25c to $8.95 Footballs . 98c to $2.98 I Theday was mostly cloudy, butj j p. Moore brought a big t cause they i country forget the Lord, the people $1 . 0 0 temperatures ranged higher than nip to our 0g ce Friday which was Doll Beds Skates 89c to $1.98! larger degre and the country cannot prosper. for a week, registering around 5 0 a whopper. It measured 18 lncne* Carriages $1.98 to $6.95 tion in this l | degrees in the middle of the day. jn circumference and weighed over Erector Sets 98c to $4.95 1 When Hoover was president, the Chairs 59c to $4.95 Iy popular Micro Sets 89c to $4 95 farmer received three cents per Several Mocksville football fans lhree Pou^ f; ------Tea Sets 19c to 98c essential fea and eommu pound tor seed cotton, 5 0 cents a attended the Davidsoc-Wake For- Henry W. Stroud and daughter, Tinker Toys 48c to $2.48 Electric Stoves 79c to $1.98 This establid bushel for corn, and 75 cents a est football game which was play- of Harmony, R. 1, were in town ed in Charlotte Thursday. Friday shopping. Desks $4.95 to $12 95 Scooters . 98c to $2.95 ent direction^ bushel for wheat. Today the farm $1.98 to $5.95 Tricyles $1.98 to $12.95 men is .re| er is getting around 3 cents per Table Sets for the Wagons what may .b| pound for his cotton, 6 5 to 7 0 cents Small Toys In A Wide Price Range 98c Up ] line, they ' for corn and about $ 1 per bushel most reasoi| for his wheat. In 1932 you could makes will buy one pound of meat for two store- Iibr pounds of seed cotton. Today it DRIVE SAFELY mattresses' kinds* all Of | takes about 7 pounds of seed cotton . are repres to buy a pound of fat back. You WATKINS’ LARGEST AND BEST GIFT DIPLAY I that areknd could buy a pair of good overalls for W i t h N e w R. W. Nq one bushel of corn, while today it at 225 N. inent cstabj takes two bushels to get the over­ IN HISTORY } in charge: wf alls.- One bushel of wheat would the busines purchase two shirts, while today.it —NOW READY— f takes over a bushel of wheat «0 buy YALE OUR whole atore is brimful of tempting GIFTS, These gift items have been personally select- Jr rrs| one shirt. If the farmer is better ed from thousands offered by the leading New York importers and manufacturers. B off today than he was five years, BOOKS FOR ALL AGES J The felloe then we can't figure right. red on Satuij Mud and Snow Tires THEY C O S T SO LITTLE AND MEAN SO MUCH Iy blue on '■ Our Name Is Mod. BEAUTIFUL VOLUMES PROM IOc UP! Some moti The -last football game of the SHEAFFER DE'K SETS—PEN AND PENCILS £ and some nd season was played here Wednesday TH EY H A V E afternoon, when the Hanes high Worlds Lowest Cost Pen ff Many a m | school team came over and defeat­ IMPORTED ENGLISH LEATHER GOODS % common ed our high school team by the them. D eep Cut, H eavy Threads Fitted Cases for Women - - Fitted Cases for Men § People wh score of 14 to 9 . Our boys played SCRAP BOOK DIARIES WEEK-END BAGS g to spare usa a good game, and didn’t miss de­ BIBLES BRIEF CASES BILL FOLDS body who feating the visitors six inches O f The Best Design WALLETS BILL FOLD SETS Many a This fiuishes the football season in Ug bug at The largest selection In the state of personally selected Christmas C irds. Cards for every men:* Mocksville. Iaseet at ber of the family. Sweetheart—Convalsecent—Symphathy—Religious Many peol Lucille Elmore Revue For Safe Driving On Brass Ware Bronze Ware Chromium Ware globe they China Pottery BookEnds the the pole Wednesday Evening. Lamps GIodes Candle Sticks Lucille Elmore is coming to Mocksville I Wednesday evening Dec. I, at eight o’clock Slippery Roads wi:h an entertainment that will keep the “I have audience breathless with a program of Argus Cameras Kodaks $1.00 Up morning. I dash. charm, color, music, and fun. She friend. I hav uses unusual ability in bier manner it I Zipper Cases-Giames-Carom Boards-Picture Frames-Wooden Novelties library that| weaving David Hartley snd his violin ai d SEEfHEMBEFOREYOUBUY NAMES STAMPED FREE ON ALL LE.VTHER GOODS—PKN3 AND PENCILS ft." Walter Anderson and his tenor voice into "Why. tha| tliis revue of color, costumes, impersona­ CHRISTMAS CARDS PRINTED MpQed the J tions, and music This very varied pro­ ' 50 for $1 OO “All the 1 gram is possible b§£ause of the charm and Sttionity Monagrammed 2Sc Quire talent of Miss Elmore as a singer, come­ % -Well, I< dienne. Entertaiaioent Festival for this that book," season. Come and have the best time - — GET i t - A T —4 -TC dignity. you have ever had in the Mocksville Kurfees & W ard “Allright," Scbool Auditorium for the small admis' I have it.".. sion price of 35c for adults and ISc for Theneit students. This low admission price is A T K I N S MltediWith] possible only by the generosity of the "Better Service” • dictionary. I sponsors of this festival; You cannot af­ 418 N, Liberty Street Winston-Salem, N. C. ford to miss this Revue put on by talent: from Broadway. I

a:-";.:-:- THE DAVIE RECOUP. MOCKSVIt LE. N. C. anks. THOMAS P. ZUM BRUNNEN REALTY BQND SUPPLY CO. CATAWBA COLLEGE CerliHed Puldie Accountant stficere thanks ea.13 and neigh- It is a well known fact that there have such a progressive firm to serve This well known college is among music bolls and social as well as re­ I kindness and U fe insurance companies have long the.business as it stands, .but to is no one institution in the community it In all kinds'of lumber and building the most valued institutions of the ligious activities. S exacted rigid physical examinations make suggestions that make for econ­ that has met with greater favor with materials as it adds in no little way to the sickness community- The CataWba College of Salisbury nrt ancle. before aceeptingrisks on human lives. omy and efficiency in the future. the public than this well known es­ the progress and prosperity • of the offers a splendid opportunity for the ND FAMILY. tablishment. By reason of the fact Mernqiolitan educational advant Banks and big : business.' generally These accountants make regular community. ■ young people to ,secure an education- audits and reports for many concerns that the management has had wide If you want anything in this line, ages are offered at this , popular in­ In this dajf and age of specialized en­ fell and jn . are adopting this same principle be­ itboth large and small, and the money experience in every feature of telephone them, call at their estab­ stitution for aU ,those who desire the deavor it behooves the young men and fore taking risks On the average this business and because of their ee weeks ago, spent tor this service is. ope of the lishment,’ or write , them and when you better things of life. - Herj you may women to take advantage dt this edu­ business man by asking him questions comprehensive knowledge of every have derided what you need you can hotne on R. wisest investments, for the reports secure a general education or prepare cational opportunity here at their which can be most accurately and in­ they render are* accurate of. detail; branch of the trade- this establish­ depend on it that this well known firm very, door- Students are enrolled here L and Mrs. for some special work. No matter telligently answered .by the report of comprehensive and complete, while ment witnesses continued increase in will see that you get it. from all over the country- With the business acumen and fore­ a reputable auditor and'public ac­ the'systems recommended and install­ the number of its patrons. what line you desire you will be more This college is in the hands' of most I This company is known throughout sight which has won such undo popu­ than repaid by talktag .it over with countant, one who 4s familiar with able and efficient managers- who are ed are labor saving and simple. the community as the leader in the larity and patronage for the. firm in business methods anil ’ their correct Svmy fanner and business man, no .the Catawba College of Salisbuxy at progressive and realize the present adaption to the variouslines of busi­ lumber and building material business the past, the management has anticir W. Innes Extension. day tendencies and requirements. matter how small bis business, should The tremendous prestige of their great pated the needs and demands of the ness, > ' . have it gone over occasionally by an They offer many attractive courses They have built Tiip a most enviable . volume of business, the experience of people of this section of the state, and to the ambitious young men and wo­ reputation for their untiring efforts. Thomas P. Zitin Bfunnen Of' Salisl expert and get recommendations as years as the prominent firm in this this establishment is one of the bus­ bury at 613 Wailaqe Bldg. is a firm men and their. Advancement is as­ As one of the foremost institutions to the proper methods of accountancy line, the practical knowledge that has iest spots in this community. This of accountants .and auditors that to pursue in its conduct, to See if the sured by the organized method of in­ of its Idnd in -the country this college won for them the recognition of the firm still specializes in rendering in­ struction.' bavo been ofm uchservice to some rlght araounts have been deducted on dividual service to every patron. has contributed in a large degree to country at large and the patronage of The buildings of this progressive the renown and the success of the of the best concents'tat this partof the income tax'return. many all adds to the progress and . Courteous and efficient to a marked the country and. placed many Hrms We feel no hesitancy on attesting college are equipped to meet the de­ middle wiest. prosperity of the community in which degree, the management surrounded mands . of the various courses. The upon a substantial business basis. .the responsibility of this firm and themselves with employees who are People of this community are of­ their large and modern establishment administration building is one of fered the advantage and benefits of There are business.houses today that their highly competent service, and is located. We refer, to the Realty thoroughly conversant, with every fee think they are making money, when suggest to our readers who are en­ great pride to the community and one one of the most !progressive up-to- Bond Supply Co., located at 1015 N. ture of the business, and as a restilt of the largest and best of its kind. as a matter of fact,' they are stand­ gaged in business to look over their work moves along in a most rapid and date, and qualified colleges of the - West Blvd. in Winston-Salem. Yeu will find no more pleasant sur country. ing still or gradually making inroads affairs and see if it would not be a This section is indeed fortunate to satisfactory manner. into their original capital. It is roundings far college' students than The people are to be congratulated good policy to call at this office and here. . the business Of the accountant to not make an arrangement for a general upon having such a valued institution -The various buildings on the only present an accurate survey of survey of their business. among them and in( this business re­ GRIMES FLOUR SALISBURY EGG campus complete the college unit view we wish to congratulate the col­ AND POULTRY CO. They provide laboratories, a library, lege upon the wonderful work they We desire that prominent and com­ physical education, literary societies, are doing. ISENHOUR BRICK & TILE mendable mention be given this es­ Salisbury- Egg & Poultry Co., 300 tablishment, who have so long been South Loe Street In Salisbury It is very doubtful if any enterprise In this section. particularly indus­ engaged .in so satisfactorily serving are extensive dealers and purch­ In this section has been marked by trial progress has been benefiteed by FOIL MOTOR CO. the people of this community with asers of poulry and eggs. Pay the Chrysler & Plymouth Dealers such immense, progress. as has this them. There is nothing more import­ ant -than the continued development base of the staff of life—high grade highest market prior-. They transact a one, the largest institution of its kino Foil Motor Company located In of the building industry and their pro­ flour. They feature the popular large business and this house is quite The new Plymouth, featuring float­ in this section.- From a veritable brand of flour known as Grimes an economic factor in the life of the Salisbury at 211 E. Irmes St. has a ing powjer, and many other innova­ ducts rids in maintaining the volume line of cars that is complete in itself. hole in the grpUnd • to a flourishing ,of building and expansion in the city Flour, mill is located at 600 North territory. The Chrysler line has a type and tions constitute the most attractive volume of business, its history reads and surrounding territory. This is Cliurch St., in Salisbury.’. Salisbury Egg & Poultry, Co. con­ motor car value of the day. Try this like the one'of'the tales of the fam­ duct one of the most Valued institu­ price car to suit every taste as well the prominent firm in this line being This well known brand of flour new Plymouth, it has the smoothness ous Aladin of.-olden times. Not that is manufactured expressly for the tions in the community and worthy of n-. pockctbook. It has a car to fit one of the firms'that has been select­ every motoring need.' of an-eight. there has been any magic lamp in its ed by the county officials to supply discriminating housewife who wishes prominent mention in this review. success for the only magic'used was the greatest part of the brick for pub­ to serve her family with' good bread. They purchase poultry and eggs and ChryisIer from the first has been an The Chryrier cars combine free n, Tri- . hard work and the wisdom and knowl­ lic building projects. The bakers who use this brand en­ it is one of the very busy places in outstanding car, now they have wheeling, the most powerful engine, edge that always. breeds success. They also handle Hollow Building joy a generous patronage from the the community, where trading.in ail brought out new cars, designed with strongest, cbasis, the most luxurious Isenhour B rick & Tile of Salisbury tile. city and the surrounding country.. of its departments is carried on with floating power and ,executed to in and roomy bodies that Chrysler has plant is strictly modem and up-to- Isenhour Brick & Tile is un­ Everybody knows that good flour will promptness. spire admiration to such a point that yet offered in a moton car. . The new Chrysler built Plymouth date in every',particular and is equip- der the direction" of progressive make good bread and they also know WMle poultry , may not seem im­ they will at once replace anything . ped with the- very latest modern ma-. it is an utter impossibility to get good portant yet it is necessary to have that has gone before and bring into is the largest, roomiest and most business men who are thoroughly con­ powerful oar in the entire low price chinery. The-scientists that have versant with every feature of the bread of fine texture out of an ill- an outlet for it and the people of existence an entirely new motoring given this matter careful study have business . They have been respon­ made product. this section are fortunate' in having vogue. motor car field. We ane confident that all who are decided what Is more efficient and sible for the tremendous strides to The management extends a cordial a depot so efficiently managed. This Ths up-to-date new Chrysler' car Ie have adopted the machinery just sis invitation to the fanners of this sec popular firm has always been for the most artistic and distinctive, most even remoteIy interested in progress the front that this large concern has of motor-car artistry will feelamply soon as it has received their approval. made and together with their associa- tinn to call at any time and sc; if honest and straightforward methods radical, striking and Btylish and the The shale brick'have ho superior and an arrangement of mutual-' benefit, and very fair dealings with every­ most luxurious cars they have ever repaid by- their immediate inspection atea have always been a booster for of these completely new Chrysler vast quantities shipped to every point the community. They have been ready cannot be reached whereby they , will one who visits the place, consequently built at or nearjthein prices., Tbsy of the compass have met with com­ receive better prices by marketing this Establishment adds much to the are the largest, fastest and most com­ cars. and willing at all times to lend as­ In conclusion we dp-sire to compli­ mendation of the purchasers and have sistance to all-propositions that prom­ their wheat, com, oats and other efficiencies -of the city as a trading fortable, not -to mention the smooth­ grains at this mill and you will re­ est and quietest at every speed. You ment this highly efficient distributor greatly aided-in'- building up 'this sec­ ised'aid to the development of the center. upon their good fortune in being the tion of the country. city and community. ceive the highest market price in A special feature with this firm Is must sea these striking new stand-' every instance. ards of beauty and performance at representatives for so worthy a Itae the furnishing of market quotations of motor cars. The miller in charge here is a vet­ and you will find courtesy and accom­ their show rooms. eran in the business and bears the modation always In evidence. You are R. W. NORMAN CO. reputation of having an exceptional urged to call them at any time and ability to produce a very high grade the latest and most authoritative What is, .more important than the gaged. It adds to the attractive­ of flour and tins is strongly, attested RAMSEY REALTY & INSURANCE CO. ness of the community to have such by the increasing demand for this quotations are at your service. 0 $ 2 .9 8 building of happy comfortable homes? They made a hoBt of friends as well Ramqey Realty &! Insurance . Co. sirable properties for sale, at prices a store whose proprietors are always particular brand. He is the man that cannot fail to be attractive to the 0 $ 2 .9 8 We . venture the statement that be­ as patrons throughout the commun­ of Salisbury, 203 N. Main Street is boosting, for the general welfare and whose knowledge is the valued me intending purchaser and have made cause they contribute probably to a ever ready to lend aid for all meas­ dium through which the golden grain ity and have always been courteous headquarters in this section for any­ 0 $ 1 .9 8 and ready and willing! to give the many important deals in this section. larger degree than any other institu­ ures for public betterment. is transformed into the delicious flakes thing, in the real estate, line and en- best of service and the highest prices This place has made, it a point not 0 $ 4 .9 5 tion in this important mtiirk. this just­ It is hardly possible tor us to give of flour. enjoy the patronage and confidence to list property for sale for more than In flavor, quality and uniformity consistent with the conditions of the ly popular house is of the most a concrete idea of the excellent stock market and good business. We are from all surrounding territory. its true value. This is where their 0 $ 4 9 5 essential features of the commercial Grimes Flour is unexcelled. that this firm carries for the accom­ pleased to compliment this latter day Irvthridayand age when conserva­ close study pf local conditions ren­ 0 $ 2 .4 8 and community life of this seetion. modation of the public, or the high ' The mill itself is equipped from pow tive men are constantly seeking invest­ ders them authority on values. In This establishment under the effiri- er plant to roof Witii the latest and business firm and in this business quality offered at reasonable prices, review wish, to direct your attention ments where they are not only assured all transactions their word is as-good .0 $ 2 .9 5 ent direction of , latter day business A visit to !this well-known store most approved machinery and all bins to the concern as among the import­ a permanent source of income but a as their bond, and people hove come men is .replete with furnishings however, will readily prove to you and chutes are kept in a thoroughly ant business places of this section, reasonable certainty of increasing in to look to them when seeking a de­ 1 $12.95 for the , home- and no matter that this is the proper arid most ad­ sanitary condition and. every precau­ value, the real estate dealer is doing sirable medium through which they tion is used to keep the flour pure 98c Up what may.be -. your need in this vantageous place to buy. This estab­ more titan their share to meet the de­ may dispose of their properly. and wholesome. The milling process //. line, they have it for you at a lishment and the men who direct VACATION AT HOME mands of such men. This locality is to We take pleasure-ln this review in most reasonable price. .' Standard affairs are contributing in no, littie employed here is almost automatic deed fortunate in having’in its midst and never, is the product touched by roferrihg to Ramsey Realty & makes will be: found throughout this measure to this section of the -state surii a firm as'this well known agency Insurance Company to all our read­ and especially to that portion Witiiin human hands. For those who have been unable store- Iabrary tables,' davenports, Itm ay truly be said that no other This institution has. been closely idea ers and assure them th a t' when­ mattresses, -beds, furniture of all, a radius of several miles around. This to take a vacation during the summer tilled with the growth and expansion ever they have property of any community is more progressive and flour mill in this part of tile state we suggest that it is not yet too kinds- all Of the actides for the home can produce a flour of equal texture- at the section! and has made a dose kind to offer they can locate the best . are represented by. standard . brands more attractive by reason of their late to have all the thrills of a sum­ study of real estate conditions so that buyer by listing their property with flavor and quality for general pur­ they ,could offer both the buying and that are -known the -country over. activities and In-this review of our poses, such as bread, buns, pastry or mer resort right at home. Here is them. Such men as they, aid jnater- AY B. W." Norman Co., of - Salisbury, onward progress we wish not only to how it'may be done: selling public the very best service. terlally in the growth and expansion cake. / They have a large list of most de­ at 225 N. Main Street is a prom­ compliment them but to urge all our An establishment of this charactei Move into the smallest bedroom in of the entire community. readers that they can do no better inent establishment and men are is worthy, of more than: pasting no­ your house, if possible one immedi­ In charge-.who 'thoroughly understand than'to visit this store when tice and in this bumness review we the business in Which they are en­ need of anything in the line. ately over the kitchen. feel it our duty to compliment this If your bed is soft and downy, put SALISBURY BAKERY progressive firm for their, untiring a couple of bricks in it. efforts to serve best and.most efficient . Salisbury Bakery of Salisbury, 123 They are bakers of the famous !elect* IT’S . THE TRUTH Now What Ton’d CaB A Iersey Iy in their chosen field of endeavor. Dig a hole in the garden,- get into N. Main Street operate a 'mode! bread that satisfies and which is al­ It and cover yourself up to Jhe neck. ways good , to the last Ute. The fellow who prints the town "Don’t you want to buy a bicycle When you get tired of this diversion plant to., which the public is at all The very 1 best of materials enter AkBALOBITUAEY times invited to.eome and make a red on Saturday .and SundaylauBual- .to ride around your farm on T " asked wash yourself off with the garden into the -ldgh class products and so the hardware clerk as he wrapped UP hose. ' -V tour of inspection, for this is a bak­ Iy Mue on Monday. Anyone of us would , be proud to great'has been the care to render the Don’t have any clothes,washed for ing institution that would do credit -best'service that the place him been Some motorists never stop to think the nails. - "They’re cheap now. I have an obituary , that rings with as two,weeks. to any Metropolitan City. equipped from a mechanical stand­ and some never think to stop. can let you have s first-class one for much truth and sincerity as that Sit on 'a rough board in the hot Tbia.model. bating.institution does point withjmodern machinery. »86 .” written for a Canadian sheep dog. Many'.a man with brains 'hasn't -the sun and hold a baited fieh Hne In more than a bustaess about town as The popular bread produced at this "Pd rather'put »36 in a cow,” re­ A gentleman has just passed on. common sense to know how to use your hand. the management has reached out dur­ bakery is in great demand. Truly has plied the farmer. He was kind and courteous, respect­ them. N "But think,” persisted the clerk, If you wish to take a quiet nap ing past years and practically dou­ is been said: “The ' taste tells tbe ful to his superiors and indulgent to tale/' and '-that is why the bread People who have half an ,hour "how foolish yorid look riding on a in the afternoon, put a radio next to bled the business of the place, trans­ r "I his inferiors. from the Salisbury Bakery is so pop­ to spare usually spend It with some­ your bed and turn it on full blast. acting a large business and rendering LGS sow." He had courage without bluster the-best service to the patrons. ular. ., “Ob, I don’t know,” said the far­ In the evening remove the screens body who hasn't.. and pride without , vaunting. The Imktag industry is practically When: you buy their bread you can Many a man who thinks he is a mer, stroking his chin, “no more f 00L from the bedroom windows so that He was a loyal friend and a de­ as old as the discovery of fire but the be certain of its-cleanliness and pur­ Mg bug at the office b just a Bttle lab, I guess, than I would milkin’ a the mosquitos can get into, your voted companion. methods used In- ancient times have ity. !merr­ bicycle.” room. ■ ■ -- lasect at home. He never picked a quarrel nor fled greatly changed-from the baking on a The manager of this bakery has ...Many people are much -like the . Cook-Tm leaving In exactly three Go up to the.roof. and expose yopr stone and -in rudly constructed ovens. provided the very latest of scientific from a fight ' globe they inhabit ■ slightly flat at minutes, so give me my money,” self- to: the sun mntil you are nicely Today it is quite different, and at this equipment and uses only the purest He loved children and delighted in burned. Thentake- whatever-exer- bakery -the latest models of 'machin­ of ingredients. This coupled with the the the poles. their enjoyment. IOKE OP THE MONTH cise will make you stiff : and sore. . ery and oven- are used in- the . pro­ fact that they have most acute taste He was generous and- never, crit- and employ master bakers who fol­ Striagtag Him ' When you have wearied,of-:a]l.-this duction of products for consumption. itical. This-modern concern is-equipped to- low, the.. directions explicitly account A bewildered lnmberjack stumbled and wish to:return.to-a normal life, He was -full of the joy of living. take care'of the wants of this section for the excellent bread that is meet­ “I have enjoyed your jcrmoa tide HaaMnBy into a ladies’ BpeciaKy send, yourself a bill- for»26-to . »25 a I His ntone'was “ Hurly”--and he was for some -time-to corne as the limit ing with such great success aU over f morning. I welcomed . it se en cM Shop. ■ a week and don’t forget to give a.nice a sheep dog, eleven years old. . of production- has not been teaehed. the country. friend. I have a book at home In asy "I. want, to-get a corset for my He lived happily,, died serenely and fat tip to the cook.—Woodville News. library that eontams every word of wife,” he explained. ie s Ieft a volume of satisfying memories. ft." "What bust?” asked.the cfcric. WHEN “MUSIC” ISN’T WELCOME IN A CAN OLDTIMER "Why. that eaatbe . Mr. Clenma," “Nothing,"replied the . frustrated , 'APPRECIATED • Price A Little Low. In this day of automobiles, when The oldest grocer in the United replied tbc Sector, logger, ft-just wore out- . ' x -.tv/1.-. OUii1 1 . . '. for $1 00 “All the same- it la so," said Twain, , A red haired boy applied for a job “It all depends, on the point of. “your sisters and your, cousins .-and- States, in-the point of-service, is be-. “Well,-I certainly should like to set Can’t Be Denied In a butcher shop. ' "How much will view?* he said reflectively?..... your aunto,” not-to speak of friends Iieved to be 83-year-old Albert A .. S c that book,” enjoined the Beetor with you give, me V” “What do you m eanf’sfas'asked : and mere acquaintances are apt to Cole of South Portland, Maine. He Elevator Man—"Here you are son­ f f l "Three dollars a week; but what can “Well, by- way of illustration-" he, come driving 1 In about meal time, a went to -work the day . Lincoln ,d e­ "Allright,” said Mark, "you shall ny—forty-first floor.” - - you do to make yourself useful around: answered, “There’s Mrt-^Tones next, shelf--of,canned foods certainly will livered his. famous -Gettysburg.-ad--, have it.” Snooty TouH -D onT call me eon- a batcher shop T" - . door, who stags aU . day , long:'Look-: bolster ap your, courage as . nothing Tbe next morning Dr. ay, say man. Yornre not my father-”. "Anything.” Ing at it from one point of view, we dse can and- will tend- to make your dress—rlt years ago.- - - eetved with Mark Twriifs eompUmeats Elevator maw—"WsB I brought yen “Well, bespedfie. Cto you draaa a say ‘Happy womanF and ftom att- aocMtimeaforeedamiie of walcorae a Atertie ta tes artUe an IMe I a SHdHrilir*' Ttahappy MdffhborsT" ‘ is • saM

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TOB DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVTLLE. K. C. CENTRAL CADILLAC - LA SAlLE CO. PIEDMONT ENGRAVING GO. s o u t h e r n As p h a l t r o o f in g go . When in n Oldsmoblle' Dealer terial. By their exclusive process This modern engraving company is and plots which he has for sale: The The best insurance you. can have they can make your roof absolutely for every need Central Cadillac * La Salle Co., 226 beauty of outline and appointments, a well established firm in this com-' public cannot be interested without against damage to your walls, cell­ ing and household effects is in the 'watertight-and; guarantee the work. Watiiovia Seed N. Marsball S t, "Winston-Salem op­ exceptional smartness, with a digni­ munity. They • thoroughly under­ them. There is no firm better-suited fied SimpUaQr that spells style and to supply your needs than.the Pied­ hands of a reputable roofing concern While we feel their, word is good in at 512 N- Trad erates strictly a twentieth century performance: This sort of a car does stand the art of engraving and are in­ mont Engraving Co. of Winston-Salem such as this one. making this claim they can refer you office. Mail automotive headquarters, official not pass quickly out of vdgue, but is deed artists in their work:• • at 319'N, Main S t.' They will look after your roofs, in­ to a number of well known people for given prompt a whom they have done work. dealer for the world famous and ec­ -good for many seasons. Tn mechan­ Not all of uS realize the demand If you' are iubmitting ' news and spect them at frequent intervals, and The fanners ical abflity and stamina it has-few keep them in perfect repair, by con­ Ag. work is done by local mechanics onomical Oldsmobile Motor Cars. AU for work of this nature;. For in- photos for thejlocal newspaper you who r are experienced in roofing con­ come to know, models Offered at sensational low peers at any price. - It is the result .stance pictures may be produced by should fiist have a cut' made, of the tract, at a price which will save you a good deal of money in the course.;**, struction and will be under direct su­ ■them the best prices and all closed models have of the OldsmobUe’s many years of this method in such likeness that photograph. Their half-tones can the market, he manufacturing experience, ye-enforced a year. They will also Bave you a‘ pervision of the management of this bodies by Fisher. They are agents for they cannot be told from the original. scarcely be told from the original en-market, by the unmatched engineering re-; This engraving company is prepared great deal of worry. firm. -They-are prepared to do any OldsmobUe, Cadillac ' and La SaUe The beauty of the work produced by kind of roofing, and guarantee the far and wide as cars, search and purchasing facilities-of the this process In the reproduction of to do this for you. If y0u want a gurantee against great General Motors’ Corporation. leaks for a term of years, their sales­ vOry highest grade of work at prices - experience and . ThS is truly a real automotive es- paintings; drawings or photographs These engravers have made wonder­ ods -and it is n All the new principles' of engineer­ ful progress in their business. They man will make you as good a prop- as low as What you pay for ordinary- stablishment. This means that their from nature, has; raised it to a posi­ roofing. - ' volume of busin interest in patrons does not end with ing and design of the new Oldmnobile tion of great importance. are progressive and never faQ to sup­ ositioa ss you can get anywhere, and you will have the assurance tiutt The management- and assistants With the ad the sale of the car. From the time have been found sound after over a There is no line of . engraving; in port every worthy project in this greater, precau you first enter this establishment milUon miles of testing on Aq Gen­ 'which this firm are'nOt past masters. community. the Southern Asphalt Roofing Co;; have earned for themselves a reputa­ eral Motors Proving Ground. 906 Ni West . Blvd. in Winston-Sa tion as “EXPERT ROOFERS” and branch of life, through the entire life of the motor Froth a coihmetvial standpoint they In this feature section we wish to farmer, doctor, equipment you purchase they are at Thus Oldsmobile keeps faith with have no comparison. call these facts to the attention of Iem will be right here In years to their many: satisfied patrons in this come to make good what they , prom- and surrounding- communities will fact in every fi your service and their one endeavor its poUcy of progress. ' Now more ’ ' Every merchant needs pictures for our many readers and take - great est of scientific is to prolong the life of your, pur­ than ever before—no matter what car display in publication,-every real es­ pleasure in recommending them to • i - . vouch for their work. As citizens of This roofing will be applied right this community none stand higher. into play to chase aS much as modemly possible you favor or what price you are will­ tate ..man must have cuts of houses you. • advancement. ing to pay, you owe. it to yourself, over your old shingle roof, which-time ThQr are popular in the business life by the use of science and human in­ - of A e seed b~ genuity, ' " your pocket’book and your sense of and experience has proven to be the in this city and are always glad to satisfaction to know the neWiOldsmo- best and'safest- way of making a take a part in any movement for the firm in this Iin There is no line of cars that have vanced ideas drifted into popularity faster than the bile. See it, drive it, go over it point H S. RIPPY neat, lasting and satisfactory job. Not betterment of their home city. ones bearing the famous Oldsmobilc by point, study every feature. Then , Blue Prints- -. only this, but . they , are prepared to Phone for an estimate on any work production of and then only, can you know what a quote you on any type of roofing .in this line before -placing your or­ tested.an neh’~ name. The people have come to rec­ The manag ognize that it has always held its own remarkable value this Olcbmobile is, When you want any blue prints, at the most reasonable price possible you prefer on the same lasis of com­ der. Payment can.be arranged with­ scientific study against all comers and there is no Oldsmobile has long been noted for brown prints, white prints, negatives has been the guiding influcene of plete service on the labor and ma; out, interest. auto firm in this part of the state that beauty, performance and price--not orphototsats get in touch with H: Si his policies and "it has brought -him territory in se­ has come to the front faster than this only one, but all three. Now y°u are Rippy, First Nat’l. Bank Bldg- in Win­ trade from all -the surrounding terri­ rial brands tha agency. offered greater beauty and finer per­ ston-Salem. Fast local service render­ tory.- .The new Oldsmobile models main­ formance. They have gone before all ed. Out-of-town orders mailed same This establishment is not : only ' a LOWERY & PORTER TRANSFER CO. tain the Oidsmobile standard of offer­ existing standards.- day tracings are received. well equipped and expertly operated concern- but it is also one of. the in­ ing a high grade completely equipped It wUl be to your advantageto call TTtere is no company more worthy Lowery & Porter Transfer Co., of wiU take down the pictures, pack ev­ car at a sensational low price. on them when you are considering the of extended mention. in this review dustrial and commercial organiza­ WinstohiSalem at 815 N. Pattersor erything, load it, and have it in place •The rapidly The New Oldsmobile combines the purchase of a new Car. than this well known institution. Un­ tions of the community and renders a in the new home, ready for your ar­ their products service that is necessary to the on­ Avenue is''noted -for the completeness der the direction of a man thoroughly rival: They have people who are ac­ |s being met he ward progress of the community. of service, in local and long djstanc; conversant with every feature of the moving, hauling, crating, shipping ant customed in the handling of good fur­ their plant bei business it is not strange that it has to making' this review of the on­ niture and interior furnishings and the most appro SILVER’S ward progress , of this , section of the storage. Have, a most complete become one of the most important in­ equipment. 'AU goods transferrer who understand just how to take care production -of county we compliment him 1 on the Sc IOc & $1.00 Store dustrial assets of the community. and handled with great care. of them. experience cou This is tile day and age when the .manner in which the business of this They are .equipped In the most al knowledge institution is operated and upon the In the undignified hurry of' moving every article wanted right in this one public demands not-only magnanim­ days there is no name in. this- sectioi modern manner, having a truck to won for them Silver’s conveniently located in ous service, but the best qoality at-a progressive and public spirited poll Winston-Salem,- 436 N, Liberty St. storci of the country that sounds better Air meet anjr demand. In charge of entire country. reasonable price.: Thoroughly conver­ ,cies.” them are drivers who are not only presents many interesting depart­ The heads of this well known firm ' We refer H. S. Rippy to all of our this up-to-date company, as they, take It is one of are business people who realize Ihat sant with the general conditions and all the1 worries and leave their CustO careful, and. honest but who have a industries and i ments and among them are the With, an exceptionally wide experience readers as one of the distinctive feat­ lingerie, toilet goods, candy and ho­ large profits are to be made from mers at business as. usual or attend: clear understanding of all the good Aan passing n in his particular field o f . endeavor, ures of the commercial efficiency of rules and a thorough acquaintance siery. The thrifty shopper can save rapid turnovers. They offer goods at this part of the state and as headquar ing to their social duties. . There I? hot only is it t low prices because they buy in-im­ the management of thlB popular insti­ no interruption In the schedule, and with the mechanical equipment of the gaged in its o money if she will go to this store. tution has been able to render a ser­ ters for high grade blue prints, brown Here-there are no high selling costs, mense quantities at the -lowest mar­ prints, white prints, negatives and never a worry. truck they are driving, thus- assur- its tobacco ket prices. Thoir large sales make it vice to the people in his line that is TOelong distahce transfer .ant. A ig the public- of efficient and rapid tatiOn for gen no large dealers profits, no salesmen’s distinctly satisfactory. Real value photostats. commissions. They distribute from the possible for them to sell.at a small moving service is- equipped wit • service. considered a s' factory and guarantee unconditionally profit. trucks and vans of all sizes: The; - In this review we desire to call the the trade the can move you anywhere the roads go attention of the people to the attract­ all merchandise sold by them against This store has the reputation for Slightly Confused DIXIE SIGN COMPANY Inappreciat defects in material and workmanship. superior merchandise - and ' excellent all at one time. AU you have to d; iveness of their service and to say value of Ae Ioc Due to their tremendous buying power service that is responsible for its ev­ is to call them on the phone and. the' that Lowery & Porter Transfer Co., ment here the j. Customer (in a music store) — I Dixie Sign Co., of Winston-Salem special concessions by the manufactur­ er growing patronage. The’ manage- will come, get the key and permi' is always on the lookout for new feat­ support of Ais er make it possible for them to put cent insists that every purchase be would ..like very much, to get a copy at 301 1-2 N. Main Street, Phoiu you to go about your affairs. TOer ures that, make it more complete. tracts Aousan before you values that you cannot af­ satisfactory and stands ready to re­ of VTOe Stolen Rope.” 23509 have artists that are thorough- to this comm ford to overlook. place any article or. refund the money Proprietor—I am very sorry ma­ Iy modern and original . 1 No matter The real si- In their store will be found auto on any purchase that proves unsatis­ dam. I am afraid I don’t know of what you may- desire call upon them Winston Radiator Works W. C. TISE BOTTLING CO. materials, toge suppUes, hardware, sporting goods, factory. such a song. IS it something very and they will arrange it for you at a ing efficiency I wearing apparel and a wide selection It goes without saying that they Specializing in radiator recoring— W. C.- Tise Bottling Co. of Winston- en distinguishe are honest and straightforward and new? most reasonable price; ' Of general merchandise fan too large Customer—Oh, no, they tell me Salem 2217 N. Liberty Street has rarely if ever to itemize here- they have won the patronage of thous There is no institution that Is con­ being one of the most efficient estab; it is quite old. Why it goes some­ become quite a factor In the busi­ any line. Rural residents find it particularly ands of Winston - Salem residents ducted in the country which isdeserv- IishmentS in this section quoting at thing' like this — “Tum-tum-tum- ness. and social as- well as the home convenient to shop here since their through their merchandising policy. ing of more lavorable comment than tractive prices on radiator recoring, life of this part of the state by rea­ stock embraces such a- large number We are to. compliment' pety-tum- this well known studio, for it is-bring­ They dq all classes of radiator repair, son of‘the very complete line of bev­ of complete Unes On shopping trips Silver’s and to refer them to our Proprietor—My dear madam, you ing before the public the signs of the work and furnish new radiators. erages and the excellent service F irst to Winston-Salem one usually finds readers. mean “The Lost Chord." : times in a most comprehensive man­ . There is nothing more important to given in delivery. . Customer—Oh, that’s it. Igot the ner. the development of the modern Amer­ , ’ They have .a very modern plant First Fede name slightly mixed. ,The scope of the operations ef this ican community than a progressive fitted with all thelatest of equipment Ass’n. of Win firm includes everything ancient and. establishment such as this one, which for AeproduCtioh Of beverages which Third Street i SPARKS - LAMPERT FURNITURE CO. : Giving Thmn a Chance modem from the simplest sign to the is replete with a complete line of ra­ are bottled Under the most sanitary the most influ modem sign of' the most advanced diators of all kinds and supplies, and C^nditions. , Discriminating people this section-of - Sparks-Iiampert Furniture Co., lo­ profit but their business principles TOe giant air-liner was flying swift type- - are prepared for radiator -Tecoring would always rather drink from one Ioit services i and all radiator repair work. FYom the never permit, an exhorbitant one. Iy over azure blue seas. Suddenly Signs were the first language of of their bottles than from an open Building and • cated in Salisbury at 121 N. Main St. primitive man, signs are the first lan­ inception of this business it has been container that is mixed by the aver Spaiks-Lampert Furniture Co. pro­ land came In . sight, and. later the enjoying splen has put happiness in a great many guage of the child of today, signs are one of the most popular establish­ age place as the bottles are all ster­ efforts. vided the .trade with a complete line buildings of a big town. Midway over homes In this section of the country. of representative goods in which you the language Cf lower Broadway, the ments in this section, by reason of ilized and there is no Aance for dust . AU deposits the town a look ot concern came over The management and salesmen have can lutve every confidence- TOey world’s busiest thoroughfare- The the fact that the management left to get into the products. They use the Federal made an exhaustive study of the offer their stock at most reasonable the pilot’s face,- development of the modem sign from nothing uhdone In the effort to meet the very' best of -materials and all poration of W furniture of the various periods and prices and when the quality of the Buteher: “Good pork?” Say, Pve the primitive marks and pictures to every demand of the public. . Aeir beverages are rich in flavor At the Fira Recoring of radiators is a very im­ are able to give you the latest ideas material is considered you . will say got some pork that will make better the highly mechanical sign is a long and-sparkle WiAi the famous carbon­ Loan Ass’n. on furniture. that they are extremely, low in prices. chicken salad titan any veal you can evolution- It marks the progress of portant business and they are equip­ ated water which has been highly have made a Here is the place to furnish your Furniture of all kinds and practic­ the race and has advanced with .it. We ped scientifically tot do this work cor­ reoommended by well known conditions in buyl” rectly. THrir men are experts In the home at a real saving. TOeir stock ally everything heeded to furnish the live in a busy age and many are too health authorities. Atwaysdemand are therefore work and their prices are most at­ contains everything the modem home modem'home can be secured harm The much occupied, to, look up in director the products of this plant. Look at tail of this TWO OF A KIND tractive. ■ They can' be reached by desires, from living room to the kitch­ ies-the addresses of people-and firms, the1 label and see that you get what Your estate stock is only Rmited by the styles phone, letter) or personal call , and arc en >:-; of the manufacturers. . You are able but more-in the lines of least resist­ yon order as. these products are the ed or it may She falls in love with a fellow ance in going shopping for many known for their prompt and efficient result of. superior recipes that are ever A e case When you buy furniture of the to get furniture here cheaper than work...... - - - Sparks-Lambert Furniture Co you are most places and . thus are aiding In - WTho swells with a foreign air; things. - known only to the . management. ing to .it wi assured of the very best and paying He-marries her for her money, The board walk at Atlantic City Whenitcomestoradiatorsandre WhA you buy carbonated bevcr ments or sub the building up of the home life of pairs, they are very complete :and'you only'a very reasonable price for the the community- She marries him for his hair! and the roaring forties on Broadway ages or any- sort of soft drinks from torest and bo' One of the very best matches— in New York are an accentuation of will readily iearn why it has come to this’1 bottling company you may be articles that you buy- It takes care Sparks-Lampert Furniture Co. spe­ be. known as the house of quality an; ' to tide you o thi3 condition of modem life. sure that you are getting the purest of the road? and judgment , to buy the right qual­ cializes in real service,'ThQr make the Both are well mated in .life; -service. The best quality, the high­ ity, and when you are told .at this This firm, in accord with the times products for a.two-fold reason. First word “service” actually mean what It She’s got a fool for a husband; est'class service-and, the-most.rea­ secure invest establishment that the goods offered says. You are invited to visit this ' He’s got a fool for "a wife. \ is prepared to execute all classes ol and foremost'the,works are under the signs, including everything in the sonable price possible are . features personal directiop.of an able manage­ are of the latest style you need not store and inspect the large stock of that bring them an ever-increasing hesitate In malting the purchase- fine furniture and. we. are certain, you field of . signs from the ' smallest ment and that fact alone, insures Ae Sporting Blood Bi Him sign to the largest and mcst intricate patronage. absolute-purity of the beverages. In .,' It has always been the endeavor of will be pleased and gain a great . The management is In the hands of this store to secure a fair and honest many valuable ideas: of elaborate display signs, either for addition they are 1 bottled under the Bobby had just returned from permanent or- temporary use. a prominent .citizen of the community pure food .'and drug act and are in school. - TOeir-work has the touch of the actively interested in the home pro­ - There are gress. We are pleased to compliment spected at frequent Intervals by the “What did yon learn today, real artist and they have that grasp down A e .exp this well known and justly popular state board of health inspectors. Bobby.” asked his- father. of the situation and surroundings They offer the. very brat of service tomobile, and WINSTON POULTRY CO. establishment and to suggest to our “Grammar.” which brings to the fore In the mind In the way of- delivery, always keep­ ing your readers'that you take your radiator ing -a Iarge. supply on hands. One “What sort of grammar?” of the passerby what the proprietor and welding troubles to Winston Ra­ think that as Nere is ah old and tried institution wants to impress- It is this feature can drive up here and secure as muA tageous local market conditions, add­ “Well- daddy, I learned that cats diator Works In Winston-Salem1 at’ 16 shores A e of this section and is enjoying a thriv ed to the best pricey paid by this and dogs are common hounds, but of their service that has won such W; Second Street where you will find as. he desires, or if-you don’t happen dangerous to wido commendation. to be going to, town write or call ing business which covers a'wide ter­ company, are responsible in 'a large you and I am proper hounds.”—Tid- all of the other features of - their ser­ A qt are ol~ In making-this review of our pro­ over A e phone. AU orders are filled ritory. measure for the- renewed interest on vice metropolitan and efficient to the thd ever inc gress we desire to call the attention promptly. WTlien you sell to this firm you can the farms of this particular side line; BUMPER APPLE CROP last degree, . This comp - The dealings with the producer are of the public to the position they oc­ , We are glad , to compliment Ae always depend upon getting the high; 1 Cortectly and courteous and accommodating • with cupy in the business world and . to They clean.radiators.and'since this W.,C. .Tise,.Bottling Company upon. est market prices for your poultry type of radiators on the. new-cars; Iishment und the one idea of giving all a satisfac­ : WTlth one of the largest apple crops suggest to onr readers as regards Abi, position , Aey ,occupy In Ac as they are among the most favor tory service. In history now being harvested- space that is an, important feature of their business life of :the community and to abje'direction eiens of all kinds they can not. do retread tires ably known finds in ,this line in the ’ WThen you deal with this firm yon for storing Ae fhritsls at a premium. service. ■ . n fer, Aelr products to all our readers ~ better than to place the entire propo­ ment WUl sa- city. can rest assured of . getting honest Commercial storage space is Tilling as well as to eoU to A e attention of sition into their very -competent Giflyexperie This company has always assisted weights at the very best market rapidly - and growers are hastily im­ Ae people Ae .superiority of their materially in the growth and expan­ bonds. ■ WHAT; GOES INTO AN AUTO? -Only; the mos prices. provising common storages -for the beverages- • sion of the ciQr as a trade, center ally' correct They will be pleased at any time later varieties. and have been partially... responsible to give you the latest market quota- - Starting From ScsatA In the production of .1 ,000,0 0 0 -au­ the best wo-1 for. the renewed1 activity in farming tions which you can be sum will be . Just SUp Right In satisfaction is In this section. Here the farmers are TWO CLASSES OF CUSTOMERS tomobiles, it is estimated that crops experience correct. “Are you sure.” wrote the . parent from more than 600,000 acres Of assured, of honest weight for poultry, The larger growers of produce long : An ambitious young man heard of retread tires :and .therefore, they conduct a busi­ WThena nian drivesup to a gas to the headmaster, “that my boy win land; hides from 30,000 head of cat­ this ietreadi- ago discovered that it was to their ad­ acquire, good maimers, while he’s, with the. deaA of Ae junior partner of a ness that is of high commercial val­ vantage to sell their produce 1 to'this station'these days, the attendants do tle, mohair from 87,500 goats;- wool ue to the public. Remember that dependable firm. not' know mhetherto start the pump yon?” .- from 800,000 sheep and lumber from Mg firm. Being fall of self-confidence he hurried to Ae offices of the firm were the farmers of this community We are pleased to. ghre, this-up-to - 1 or .open the oath register. — Canton “Madam.” was the reply, “your eon 25,000 acres of forest are used. EVOL' compelled to ship their produce else­ has every Aance with Os. At present whose senior partner was a friend of date.produce house commendable men- -Daily News. ... his father. - — - " , where they Woitid fall far short of in this Business Review of this city he has no manners at oll—only cus­ “I want, a shave,”, said the,, deter,: It -requires getting - the .prices paid ..by the for the benefit of producers -tn all: “How about taking -your partner's Tommy, aged 6, waking up at 2 toms.” .. mined young felow as Ug chmbed-intr place?” he. asked., of ,four or fi WTinston Poultry Co., 322, W. Seventii adjoining counties,, which through’ -every automo Street, Winston-Salem. a. m.—Mother, wont, you toil me a the barberis ehair.. rNo_haircut| to) ,,"It’s all right wiA me,* said the their progress and ,1 reliable- policies,1 Mistress tTThree minutes?. - :Finet shampoo, no rum, witch-- hazel, hair ' weight of TUi Tbe raising of poultry is a promin­ we believe1 they merit: Wo can asBure story? senior partnr, “if you can fix things is about 1 ent feataife In farming'.to day and is our readers-that at: the Winaton Mother—Hu»h, dorling, you father Put the eggs on to boil, and we- wiU tonic, hot towels, or feee massage. I up wiA the undertaker.” - proving a paying side line in alVcases. Poultry Co. th eyw ittin every case, wfllbe home any time now, and hefil have ..them right fo r. the .first time don’t want the manicurist to hold my It may be truthfully said that advan­ get a square deal tell us both one. since you came.” ' feet IsVseH sfiwuJSm.-**11*'' “ **** **** la o' pate THE- DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVIL LE, N. C. G CO. WACHOVIA SEED CO. Atkins & Joyner Furniture Repair Shop A. F. SOUL MOTOR CO. A o*llv\ Wocess When in need of high grade seeds Packard °of absolutely section of the state. Every farmei This progressive.. firm has won ing, is an .art rather than trade and for every need get in touch with the should call' around here occassionally j the work. a . wide reputation-through expert requires a training that can only be Hie Packard, is Americafs leader in Wachovia Seed Co. in Winston-Salem and see how production can be in' in various models and is - the 0 is good in work executed on upholstering of all secured by actual experience. That it high class mottor cars. Ask the man last word in motor cars, and its at 512 N. Trade Street, opposite post creased. why the work: of the establishment is who owns one... No matter whether Cai> »efer y0ll kinds of furniture. ease and operation is such that a wo­ own people for office. - Mail order on phone calls Their brand is by far the better meeting with such universal favor for on-the highway or in the congested man can drive it all day without be­ mixture of grasses offered for the Throughout this section this is it is in charge , of one of the most ex­ work. given prompt attention. Phone 8846. city, the Packani leads in high class ing :fatigued. Packard, engineers de­ purpose of quickly producing a perm­ known as one of the firms engaged perienced upholsterers in the country. luxurious cars. It has everythingthat ocai mechanics The fanners and city people have signed a unique motor which permit­ a roofing con. anent lawn. It-is prepared from a in the business of furniture uphol­ With that business acuuien and fore one could desire and ail the American ted a new design of crankshaft and an come to know that they can get from nder direct su- special formula, and is a careful stering They have attained a position sight which has: won such wide popu­ adornments as well as many import­ unusual' firing order which perfectly . them the best seeds of all kinds on Sement of this blending of varieties adapted to this in the trade in this line that brings larity and patronage in the past* for ed ones. . ' ., ' - - balances the reciprocating forces wip­ ared to do any the market, hence they seek no fur climate. It is also highly recom­ an ever increasing business and as this 'firm, it has anticipated -the needs Their interest does not end., when ing out vibration. In general lines it en market. They have a reputation mended to be sown over our country a consequence .the place is the scene of the people of this .section of the you purchase a Packard but continues is distinctly Packard. The long wheel' guarantee the far and wide as business men of wide work at Prices lawns, as it gives you a nice velvety of a continued activity. state and the establishment' of' this throughout tiie long Tasting 1 service base and long hood serve to give a experience and straightforward meth­ lawn during the year and rebuilds firm is one of the busiest spots in this that your purchase will give you. y for ordinary The large business they have done low racy appearance and add greatly ods and it is not surprising that the youit old lawn. in this part of the state has been the section and though the business has !le y offer the Packard which af­ to its beauty. volume of business' is ever increasing. The matter, of price has also re­ admiration and cunment of everyone. grown to large proportions and the fords the unequaled- Packard Their service department is thor­ nd assistants With the advances of the times ceived attention here, for it has be­ demand is. far surpassing even; the W es a repnta- They, have their place equipped with quality at a price which plaees this oughly equipped with machinery de­ greater, precaution is taken In every come a well established fact not only all the necessary machinery and ex­ largest expectations, this firm, still wonderful car within the reach of signed for adjustment and service on 0 pERS" and branch of life. • The manufacturer, in the city but in the surrounding pert men in these lines, their activi­ specializes in rendering individual ser­ those' who wish a high class automo­ the cars they handle and they employ atrons in this farmer, doctor, -the scientist and in country that the. quotations of this vice to every patron, . - •munities will ties embracing all branches of the bile at a reasonable price. The Pack­ men who are familiar with the prob­ fact in every field of research the lat­ store are always as low as is consist­ business. ; We wish to compliment Atkins & ard Eight inculcates all those , super­ lems of engineering in make up of As citizens of est of scientific methods are brought ent with sound business. They per­ Joyner. Furniture Repair Shop in ior features that have made the stand higher, There is no. branch of this work these famous cars. As a consequence into play to make for efficiency and mit no one to offer greater values, that they have overlooked. Tbev have Winston-Salem at 649 Waughtown name Packard famous the world over they are able to render owners the e business Ufe advancement. This is equally true just as they permit no one to offer Streetupon the efficiency of the and were evolved after' years of ad­ lways glad to yours ready In Si. matter of days while best of Service. . - of the seed business and the modern higher quality, and this happy com; some firms keep your furniture for plant and to direct oun readers to it vanced automotive engineering. No In this review of our progress we vement for the firm in this line must be one of ad­ bination has resulted in a large and when In need of any furniture uphol­ me city, essential Packard feature has - been are pleased to compliment A .. F. vanced ideas regarding the scientific ever increasing custom. Most correct and reliable upholster­ stering. omitted, yet the price commands con­ te on any work We wish to compliment Wachovia Soul Motor Co,, 121 S. BIain St. in production of seeds that are pure, sideration from all who aspire to the Winston-Salem, upon the very excel* acing your or- tested.an reliable. Seed Co." and direct your attention to ultimate, ..> arranged with- lent line of ears and upon the position The management has . made ' a this establishment as one of the re­ ; WHY WHISKERS? PITY THE PREACHER The new Packard - Eight marks scientific study of the needs of the liable business institutions of the this motor organization occupies in an advancement in high- class the business world of this part of the territory in seeds and securer spe­ community which has added to the de­ I don't know why whiskers on a The preacher has a. great time. It motor car, building.. It .is made Statei cial brands that suit the soil of this velopment of this part of tha state. man should add a certain dignity to his hair is gray, he is too oldj Ifhe ER CO. his appearance, but the fact remains is a young man, he has not had ex- > reason why the smooth faced fathers perience enough. If- he has ten chil­ tures, pack ev- TAYLOR BROS. JNC. Winston-Salem Paving & Roofing Co. that it does. PerhapB that is one dren, he has too many; if he has none, ave it in place The Tapidly increasing demand for This company gives employment to of today complain that their children he is, setting a bad example. If his They are master roofers and have y for your ar- their products throughout the country our people, ’always has at heart the The roofs which they have placed Ie who are ac- do not show them the ea&e, respect wife sings in the choir, she is presum­ had the contracts on many fine build­ are mute testimonials' as to the pro­ is being met here easily on account of best, interests of the community and that today’s parents showed their fa­ ng of good fur- their plant being well equipped with ing; if she does not, sne isn't inter­ ings' as well as homes which stand ficiency of this firm and are to be urnishings and continually exerts its influence for the thers. In my'father's day, no doctor seen throughout this part of the state the most approved appliances for the ested in her husband's work. If the as example of their workmanship. ow to take care best interests of its home (own. in our town was without whiskers of in every direction. production of tobacco Tlteir years of This is one of the busiest concerns experience coupled with the practic­ This industry has become so much some sort* The only lawyer who was preacher,reads from .notes,' he's a Their roofing is as near permanent in the community and their work has as roofing' can be made and their In the most al knowledge; of manufacturing, .has a part of the every day. life of the clean shaven was no great sucoess in bore; is he speaks extemporaneously been highly commented upon by all ng a truck to won fon them the recognition of the our town although , he mjived to Kew he isn't deep enough. If he stays at prices have always been of the most people of this community that’ some whom they have .served. moderate, order. - It ’therefore be­ In charge of entire country. “ , York ’ later - on and In. .time, became h'ome in his study, he doesn’t mix Tliey employ a staff of expert work o are not only have come to think of it as a matte: hooves you to confer- with this firm It is one of our moat flourishing of. course. It might be well to pause one of the greatest constitutional enough with people; if he is seen men who thoroughly understand the as to what roofing ..is best adopted ta ut who have a industries and is fully worthy of more around the streets ne ought to be at laying of the roofs to the best advan­ f all the good and take into consideration what this lawyers in the country - But I would your needs and at the same time get than passing notice at our hands for manufacturing establishment really not have it deduced from this that the home getting up a good sermon. If he tage. These men will do your job their prices on . both work and mater- . acquaintance not only is it the leading concern en­ means to the city-where it is located. plus or minus of whiskers has any calls on the poor, he is playing to the and astonish , you at the results that iaL . - . . ■ . quipment of the gaged in its own particular field, but Its removal from the local field would can be produced. Their work will be thus- assur- relationship to a lawyer’s knowledge grandstand; If he calls at the homes They are considered authority on its tobacco has gained a wide repu­ be disastrous, but its maintenance found thorough and tasteful and. the this work and will be pleased at any eient and rapid tation for general excellence and is means the uninterrupted continuance of constitutional law, for a few men of the wealthy, he is-an. aristocrat. entire service quick and satisfactory. Whatever he does, some- one could time to assist you in selecting .nutter-., considered a standard product among of the encouragement of all in the in the legal profession could boast of They are thoroughly equipped for ial and give you estimates on. your esire. to call the the trade the nation over. - community, and the onward march of such luxuriant facial foliage as could have told him how to do better..... both old or new work and the quality work. They personally see that-all to the attraet- In appreciation of the Snestimablc industrial, commercial and social de­ Charles Bvans Hughes in his early of the roofing material is of the lat­ work is executed during the time 'ce and to say value of the location of this establish­ velopment of this part of the countiy. practice of the law- — United Amer­ SORT OF CHOOSY est and best known to the craft and promised and according to the letter Transfer Co., ment here the people are'loyal in their In this business review we are ican- has satisfactorily withstood the test of . the contract. ut for new feat- support of this institution' which at­ pleased to compliment the manage­ The hired girl had been sent down of time. Among the qualifications of A. convenient feature of this busi­ re complete. their brands of . roofing are the facts tracts thousands of dollars annually ment of Taylor Bros, Inc, 308 E. Goodbye to the brook to fetch a pail of water, ness is the repair department where to-this community. First Street in Winston-Salem that they .are fire proof, leakproof, by you can have repairs made on your for the efficient conduct of the busi­ but stood gazing a t . the .flowing last longer than shingle roofs and pre roof. The real sincerity, high quality of uIt is the duty of everyone to make stream apparently lost in thought. LING CO. materials, together with manufactur­ ness and meeting the needs of the sent an appearance from an architec­ In this business review of the com ing efficiency and rare business acum­ problems of the hour in a most at least one person1 happy during the “What is she waiting for?” asked tural standpoint that is very pleasing mercial activities of this section we Co. of Winston- en distinguishes this concern and it is thorough manner. We predict for this week,” said a Sunday, school teacher. her mistress, who was watching. to the most critical. are pleased to compliment the. Wina- y Street has rarely if ever equalled elsewhere in modem establishment continued "Yes,” said Freddy, promptly. “Dunnp,” wearily replied her hus­ .' They have completed many large : ton-Salem Paving & Roofing Co.. in contracts in this part of the state and r in the busi- any fine. prosperity and a great future. “That's right. What -did you do?” band. “Perhaps she hasn’t seen a pail­ Winston-Salem at 1040 N. Wost. U as the hom» “I went to see myaunt and she ws? ful yet that she likes.’—PlattevDle, their work has been found satisfac­ Blvd. upon the economical position ' tory by the patrons in every.case.. thein efficient service merits. . e state by rea- happy when I went home. (Wis.) ‘“Witness. ete Une of bev- cellent service First Federal Savings & Loan Ass’n. -you and yours fnom the deteriorating mo4ern plant First Federal' Savings 4 Loan HUNTLEY-HILL - STOCKTON CO. st of equipment Ass’n. of Winston-Saleni at 10 W. investment, an investment that as­ sures a dividend of 41-2 per cent. everages which Third Stneet ia fceyonct ^doubt one-.of This progressive and up-to-date ra Another important factor please do tions of any distance you desire, just, most sanitary the most influential organizations in dio firm can furnish you with com­ a flick of the fingers and the power nating people this section: offering ths;people excel­ not overlook every dollar invested plete radio sets or any parts for them with this company . is immediately is there giving you unending enter­ drink from one lent sendees in the line of Home They thoroughly understand the radio tainment. Here you buy.nothing but from an open Building and Sainng facilities and are loaned to local people to build on buy a home. Therefore by placing your business and are indeed experts in tlus value in radio performance, tone, ed by the aver enjoying splendid returns for their line. selectivity,, range, volume and appear Ies axe all ster- efforts. funds with this association - iyou are WHY NOT LET YOUR CHILD trie refrigerator to chill thoroughly Radio, is probably the greatest dis­ helping others become home owners ance. ehance for dust • AU deposits up to $5,000 insured by before serving. covery since Gutenberg devised his at the same time helping to build a LEARN TO COOK? These radios' may be. had in any ets. They use the Federai Savings Insurance Cor­ Frozen Shrimp Omelet crude wooden type and made printing style cabinet you may wish, from the erials and all poration of Washington, D. C. bigger and better community. EX T time you are doing the weekly baking or dally cook- 3 eggs. % to I cup Oaked shrimp, possible. In almost five centuries lowest style enclosure to the most rich in flavor A tth e FirstFederal Savings & Remember no matter how small the salt and pepper to taste. there has been no single invention so beautiful cabinet.' Their cabinets are sum may be you wish to invest that . ing and your young daughter famous carbon* Loan Ass’n. will be found men who keeps on pestering you. . . why not Beat yolks and whites ot eggs closely touching human interest and truly works of art, satin finished, a been highly have made a careful study of local it will be handled at their office in separately until stilt Add the welfare as thU miracle. piece of furniture-that any home will Winston-Salem to your satisfaction, give her some implements and In- well known conditions in this community and ' gredlents of her own and let hershrimps see to the yolks,' season to taste It has brought the farmer in close be proud to possess. You will find are therefore familiar with every de­ the people in charge will take a per N and fold Into the whites. Turn Into Always demand touch with the market quotations. It radios to fit every purse at this firm’s sonal interest in every transaction what she can do? Not only will the lant. Look at tail of this comprehensive service. chtld be entertained but she will Ire freezing tray and freeze. gives market information accurately store. t you get what Your estate may already be establish­ and give you prompt service and ns- receivlns the rudiments of an art In Egga In Potatoes and timely, through the free co-opera­ Radios have been the means of keep turas on the Investment as they have roducta are the ed or it may be iii the making. What­ which every grown woman should 2 cups hot mashed potatoes, t tion of the United States Department, ing more people in their homes con­ cipes that are ever the case may be, are you add­ always stood ready to assist in every be adept. . tablespoons' butter, Ml teaspoon of Agriculture and similar bureaus in tented and happjr. Where they used way possible in the upbuilding of the agement. ing to it with wise , financial unrest- Here are some simple recipes that salt. 1/3 cup milk, 4 eggs. the States. No farmer should be to go out seeking entertainment they rbonated bever ments or subtracting from it with in­ community. most any young miss could prepare. Add butter, salt and milk to the without a- radio in his' car or home. now tune in on their favorite station • We wish to compliment the First mashed potatoes and beat until light oft drinks from terest and bonus on borrowed money, (Mother should, of course, super- The next time you are in the city ask and sit listening .and reading. It is' to tide you over the rough spots in Federal Savings & Loan Ass’n. upon rise any use cf the hot range.) Just and fluffy. File evenly In a buttered for a demonstration at the Huntleiy- quite popular to entertain friends'in ' y you may be their succes and recommend its ser­ baking dlsb. Make four holes in po­ ing the purest of the road? They are offering you a Imagine how proud your child will Hill-Stockton Co., 430 N. Trade St. the home with a radio program. secure investment that ■ will protect vices to all .of our readers. be at her first major cooking sue tatoes and break- an egg Into each in' Winston-Salem. In this business review we wish to ' Id reason. First one. Bake until the eggs are set In "s are under the cess! ; They lumdle some of the best known commend the .Huntley-HilI-Stddkton -Apple Snow an oven .about 375'F. makes on the market today. They n able raanafie* Co. on their business activities in the Stuffed Peppers mean absolute satisfaction, fine re­ one, insures the I targe tart apple, juice of M radio field and assure our readers of CITY TIRE SERVICE lemon, % cup powdered sugar, 2 cups prunes, chopped; i cup e beverages. In Wi H. Hunter, Proprietor ception, dependable performance, day their utter dependability in this biisi- whites of two eggs. _ . bread crumbs, I cup raw rice, 2 in and day out. You may reach sta­ ttled under the eggs, 2 teaspoons salt, I teaspoon -When you put a retread tire on Peel the apple^and grate into a pepper, 4 tablespoons melted but­ act itnd w® There are many ways of keepinf bowL Sprinkle over It the sugar and ter, 2 cups canned tomatoes, I ntervals by the down the.expense of operating an au­ your car you are assured that you lemon juice to keep tt from turning medium sized peppers, cheese, ’ have a tire Of an strong rubber and inspectors, tomobile, and one of them Ss by watch- dark. Beat the whites of two eggs chopped. best of service that with each retread tire you will until stiff, and then add to the apple Place In howl chopped prunes, BETTER HOME FURNITURE CO. y, always keep- jag your tires cloaely. Some owners enjoy the same unlfofm long service. sugar mixture. Beat all together which have been - pitted, bread And let us remark here that this crumbs, rice, eggs, salt, pepper.melt- n hands. One think that as toon as the casing well. Pile lightly In freezing tray ot . This is one of the leading furniture ous styles turned out by the American shows the least sign <>f wear it is store is just about headquarters In your electric r e fr ig e r a to r and ed butter and tomatoes. Hix thor­ secure as much establishment in this section carrying manufacturers of today. If you' are 1U don’t happen dangerous to use it longer, and hence these parts for tires- This stock is .freeze. oughly. Cut tops off peppers, remove contemplating the furnishing o f a write or call they are always complaining about made of standard and high grade Graham Cracker Ice Cream seeds and veins. Place In a shallow a most extensive.stock an . offering room complete or if it’ is only, one or thi ever increasing tire expense. . brands of tires and is most complete. I cup crushed graham crackers, pan. Fill peppers with mixture and the public a service that has n«! su­ rders are filled sprinkle witl chopped cheese. Bake two pieces that you want, you will, This company retreads old tires The hardest Und of vulcanizing & cup sugar, I cups coffee cream, perior- > ^ be able to find the right thing here. correctly and is an up-to-date estab­ and retreading tires is easy for them . I teaspoon vanilla. In hot oven at 400*F. until tender ' Better .Home Furniture Co., 617 ompliment the and rice is well cooked. ' When you call at this popular store Company upon lishment under most efficient and because they have the latest equip­ Combine crushed cracker crumbs, N. Liberty - Street Winston-Salem you will find the proprietor and as­ able direction.' It has proved that ment and expert tire repairmen. Tou ^ugar and . cream, add vanilla and One Egg Muffins sistants courteous and accommodating occupy pour Into IreezIng tray and partially is under Uie direction of men who mmunity ana to_ retread tires from this establish­ are bound to be satisfied with satis­ - ' 2 cups flour, I teaspoons baking have a wide acquaintance from peo­ and you will know.-:tbat the prices de­ ment will save owners many a dollar- factory work and prices. freeze In electric refrigerator. When powder, 2 tablespoons-sugar, H ell our readers quite solid but not hard remove to teaspoon salt, I cup milk, J..e(g, X ple throughout the country, known note real and true values' for this the attention of Otfly experienced men are found here. We are glad to compliment tablespoons melted fat " - ;as the makers of happy homes—has store has established -a reputation: City Tire Service in Winston-Salem a chilled vessel and beat'with egg ’ority of their Only the most modern and scientific­ beater until mixture Is light and’ Mix and sift dry ingredients to ^ l Jbeen serving the people over' this throughout this section for fair-deal- at 127 W. 8 th St. upon the position it ally correct machinery is to'use and fluffy. Return to electric refrigera­ gether; add milk, and egg which has| 4 'territory for many miles around- ig and one price'to all. th* best work "turned out. Therefore occupies in -the business world of this tor and finish freezing. been well beaten. Then add mett^t!" One of the important features of Senice is the watchword of this satisfaction Ifi guaranteed- It takes section of the country and to assure fat' Bake In a hot oven for about' ‘the business life of any community store which has been responsible for the public that here they will get. ~ Orange OeIlgM 15 minutes or until dona. ght In experience and proper equipment to is the1 outfitting of the home. In this 1 the phenomenal growth in their bud-, retread tires properly and that is why courteous treamtent and high grade Peel two- largie oranges and slice Plain Omelet respect let. its direct your . Attention ness. Hiey can furnish you with any­ as thinly as possible. Arrange the; thing you desire in the furniture line g man heard this retreading excels- goods. ^ ; S eggs,.K teaspoon salt, H tea­ to' Bettes -Home.Furniture Co. 4 slices on senrtng plates and sprinkle spoon paprika, 3 tablespoons hot . When Mfsy started in business .they and the management of this stow has or partner of a_ Ughtly first with confectioner's sub-: water, I tablespoon butter. made a study of the furniture during InChkage decided '4fiiit the best would be none; f self-confidence EVOLimdN OF A TIRE ar, then with shredded , cocoanut. Separate- yolks from whites, add all the periods of history. They aro Arrange a layer of canned crushed too goodtfor their customers and they ces of the fim» the seasonings and hot water to the have-condueted their large establish­ thoroughly, familiar with the settings was a friend of Wife: “What ta the world m you pineapple on the .orange and on tt a, yolks and beat until thick and lemca and ean furnish the little necessities It Mqtdres the total annual output second layer of orange, sugar, cocoa- colored. Beat the whites until stiff ment yog; this'policy ever since. They doing to the door with that saw?” are prepared to Anrnish your home, to ebrrespbnd with the style in which ■your partner's of four or five rubber trees to make nut and pineapple; then a third layer' and.dry, cut and fold them ln lightly you desire to furbish the room or every automobile tire. Tlie average "Hubbj’i ^Pm making lt higher fo> ?! orange. Cover all .thickly with' to. first mixture. Uelt\^utter In paw, compete, and their stock includes .the' moderate or the more expenslve^de- house. weight of rubber in. a pnuemotic tbp ell those long-eared JaidnBi relatives cocoanut, th en with-strawberry turn egg mixture into pan, aad took We wish to- compliment the man­ me," said the slices. Piece a perfect whole berTy signs, which ever you desire. They eaa is about sixteen and one-half pounds. of your* who want to stay with vs nntll well puffed a p a a tt fa to ft* agement upon their, activities in the ca n fl* thing* tn the center. Border dIsh with fresh ~ XsM M t JfeMI fornidi you a setting of any period when Idiqr eoma to see the WorWV grew a te! leavea w a H iw to ini; their ability to fit you ia the tm - badness life of the eommunity and a* •i'lT thtir vNgressiye start. - __ ta a ItfrT - nitun line is «n|y liBite4 by the vari­ Cl* OS tM*: •••

WB-PAVIS RECORD. MOCKgm MS,-W. f the Pi H. HahestKnitting 'this section from all parts of the coun­ the^ country and the ' Institution Congress unconstitutional ? . ' try, and -is prepared to - TUtfce a used car is the f ^ t that 5lwert r*«r v holidays w | Co. are. going to.allpartsof the; state try. It is such institutions as.tills A Utdted States senator was : re? Should reccuve the patronage, of the care of purchasers ,with can'which na* been .put in first class shape aiul Winecoff. and have always- given the people the that, make this one. of the livest and garded as a Ieaned- Affdfied, patri­ entire people* prove, the'^ superiority of the high you can rest 'assured that it -wlll . be most , prosperous communities o f the best of -satisfaction, which fa c ta c ­ otic man of rank and power? : grade used over the'so-called sec­ in ,the very best !of eondition ; . Mrs. Winel count?'fo t-their rise smd -successful state and advertise us all over the ond hand automobile. These cars will We. take great pleasuW ^in' this :. . .. country.: SHH COPPED THE PRIZE Miss A gl - business career with* an- ever increas­ ToaghLuck -give! many thousands of miles of ser business review ..In-;. directing your . ing patronage each year; Ilie management hau^ had many -vice and in many cases will outlive attention to - Thbbias Motoi^Mart in , St Mary’s! They are adequately equipped- foi years’ experience , in the. distribution A game called' for ■ each particl- and'oiitlast.many of the new cars, the Thanka of sugar, has opened up channels of ^ s Jim '• Winston-Salemii nt:S/'Main.Sti^t.,..v the manufacture-of . high , grade pro­ pant. to: represent the titie of some whieh are selling at a similar price; .The proprietors are of - the well, i, with her pa ducts'slid: are admirable !located as trade that were heretofore unknown ■ **Welli I don’t Know as I would go : You do not heed to. have all cash, known businras men <*£ these .parts - famous book or novel. One elderly guest Miss I regards'shipping facilities which en­ to local Industry* io f a r a s to call him a liar, but Fll as;this firm Is ready to take care of Md take ah ftetive in t^ s t in ^ .o n - i :' -v ables- them to furnish . products P. H. .Hanes Knitting Co adds ton yon. tins much, When feeding time Udy (who copped 'the prize) ap-; , the account and you can :be using tW wan! ^ r o g i^ of thls -seition «fT^tiMi. . Dr and on very short notice and thus to give much to the! businesspfthls section crates, his pigs wont stir until.he gets peared with a large picture ctue while you are making, payments. state and have merllM‘ the; little dauglj the customers the very best of ser­ and in making this review, of ouron- eomeone els* toeall them for him.” This- IS- a- great accommoaatjpti to the Dionne . iQtuntuplets phmed across ppsitioB. now:. heId in:' Jthet.-Iasbte^-V -' Ranier Bre: vice. v- } ward progress, we • wish to eompfr public and the excellent policy - has; Itte of fhb section* ; ' - Quiek to'appreclate the value to the ment them, upon Ihe commendable in­ her gown. She said She represented. were guest' Kmw WIwwHeHMdedIt ' met .with: great fayor. If you^want an ^ 1Tha public h u an opportunity to community of this .progressive concern Sinclair Lewis’s" latest novel, “It -Can’t Brenegar stitution and the admirable and effi­ aufo, go oyer and get demonstra-:' wiy repoM^ssed - cars at the: luU£ceL.. V thepeopleofthe county have always cient manner in which it is operated- Hon. ,;:ri '• V1V:"'-.1"'.-' WiIUe was being -measured for his Happeo Here.” — Platteville (Wis.) due'on them,.- -jritii.-:no canyiDff J._T SafI This establishment ha9 become first made^to-order atilt ofdotnes. ctergesand ’nodoWn-piy- was in t,ow AHOT GIRLS l known far and wide as a leading- one menji.^rinb with full insurance skin with u: Junior: “Did I tell ^ou about the aw SLOW BUT SURE : 4^Po you want the shoulders pad­ dealing in used automobiles. They ded, my^Uttte aan?’' btqtdred the coveragel ' ing to mov ful fright I had at,the .Hop.laWt WlthbnggyandwHhhorse, early tailor. • Telephone operators ,in .the future. Blgbt?" ■ '. Dad went' eourting Slow but sure of ’ Naw* aald Willie. T a d the days of the telephone, In the struggle for the^ supremacy ,: Willi»^Daddy, do they raiae pditi. ' Senior:“ Careful, old man. No man But when he hitched he hitehed for greeting a subscriber with the fa- Mrs. D. between error and tratb, enor^wins eal plams from seeds. ^ . has the: right to talk about his girl miliar cheery “hdlo,’ shouted: operation al many a skirmish, ' but troth always Fa ther—No, my sosl. SMMlhMia IflMtfrai.* And . hasn’t been divorced. Ie a uAhoyt Ahoy!" srins the final battle^Ex. M tofgrafUn y is i Ston-SalemlI . She is ged could be exl return homJ T H fD AVI* SSOORO1 M O O K gm L tl H. 0. DECEMBER 1,1037

Dr. Frank Stonestrest, of Albe­ Onrgood democratic friend, R THE DAVIE RECORD. S .. Meitonry, of Asheville, has onr Princess Theatre Mrs. David Myers. Mrs. Lola Ratts. assed in the marle, spent the week end in. town with his parents. thanks for a irog skin whkh ar­ Mrs.- Victoria Crotts Myers, 69. died at Mrs. LnIa Wagoner Rait=, 7 3 . enters while rived Vesteiriay ■ TO D A Y ONLY the home of her danghter, Mrs, J. R. Brew­ died at ' her home in Cooleemee 'st' on having " • Largest Circulation of Anv Preston Foster - Joan Fontaine In Mrs. John Allen, Jr., Miss Mary er, at Winston-Salem, Saturday afternoon, Wednesday afternoon a t 4 :3 0 m for serv-! Mrs. Paul Eaton, of Cana, who ■‘YOUCANT BEAT LOVE” Davie County Newspaper. Fern Allen and brother Bob, spent 5:15 o’clock. o’clock, death being due to infir­ e'arr(y a_niost has been a'patient at Davis : Hos­ Thursday and Friday I Mrs. Mvers bad been in declining health mities of age. est,eandyund the Thanksgiving holidays with re­ Ronald Colman In pital, Statesville, for the past four ,for the past vear and her condition was Funeral services were conducted both complete “LOST HORIZON" v':v. NEWS AROUND TOWN. latives at Lancaster, Pa. weeks, is expected to return home ' critical for the six weeks preceding her by Revs. E W. Turner and J. W. / -S' today. Saturday Only o da fountain J. Frank Essie, of Clarksville, death. Foster, at TuTrentine Baptist D. F Potts, o! Lexington, has Johnnv Mack Brown In Thefuneralwasheld at the home of their first' was in town Friday and brought Mrs Cbal Smith and Miss Lezora GUNS IN THE DARK" church Thursday afternoon at 3 our thanks for a frog skin. Smith, of Smith Grove, were in , Mrs. Brewer at 2 o’clock and at Elbaville o’clock, and the body laid to rest Is no exag--' ; -- - V .' us a frog skin from our long-time MONPAY AND TUtSDAY ‘ popular es*. ;•••;** J town-shopping Monday and left a “WEE WILUE WINKIE” M. P. Church Davie county, at 3 o’clock in the church remetety Mrs. many in -the C' ’■ * ’ B F. Prather, of near County friend, William G. Sprinkle. frog, skin with us, sent by D. W Staning Shirley Temple Sunday afternoon. Rev R - A. Hunter and Ra’ ts in survived by six children, Line, was in town Fridav on busi­ Dr. Edmund Schworze were in charge of two step-children. She was a mem­ in service and ' yi >: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Haworth Smith, one of our old subscribes. -Vsi- ness. the services Burial followed in the church ber of Charchland Ba) t'st church, ho handle im- ' and ,son Horace. Jr., of High Point, Mr. and -Mrsl ■ Melvin Gillespie, graveyard Nephews were iialibearers. Davidson county. i and the place . ' V. .• •; C. F. Allen, of R. 2 , was in town spent Tbanksgsving In town, guests of Brevard;'and Rev." Lonnie R. NOTICE. Mrs. Myers was the widowrof David ed is as de- '• ‘ Monday, and has our thanks for a of Mr.. and Mis. E H. Morris. . Call, of Chicago, spent the Thanks- Having qualified as administrator of the Myers, who died September 28. 1925 She Browo-Mamer giving holidays in town with the r estate of William M. Thompson, deceased, was a member of Elbavilie M. P. church to vtager that;'' . frog skin. Wade Mainer, of Weaverville. and Miss er their" custo- Mr. and Mrs M D McBride, parents Mr. and Mrs. W L Call, late of Davie County. North Carolina, no- Davie county. R. M. Woodruff, of R. 3 , was a- tica is hereby given all persons having Julia Mae Brown, daugbtei of Mr. and obey can 'buy- of Golasboro, spent the Thanki- Mrs A. D. W tattbad the mis- claims against the estate of said dceas- Survivors include one daughter. Mrs. J. R. Brewer, Winston Salem; one son, G. B. Mrs. Frank Brown, of near Hardison, were ommunity and • ' mong those who left a frog skin giving holidays in town, guests of fortune to fail at her home in South 1*« united in marriage at the bone of tbe will find this a' ' • •* *aw «*b • • - . • . • pta Ir , ... n , UDGCrSlgDG* g 9 t RioCKSViIiel M- v» OD OF Myers, Winston-Salem; two sisters, Mrs ' with us Saturday. Mrs. McBitde s mother, Mrs. T. Mocksville Saturday morning, before ihe 2sch day of Nove nber. 1938, or T. L Summers and Mrs. Katherine Lanier, bride’s parents on Sunday evening, Nov. when on ' - T i' i both of Mocksville; two brothem. J. K. Henry Jarvis, of Advance, R. i, N. Chaffin. breaking her left hip She was this notice will be pleaded in bar of tbeir 28th, Rev. E. M. Avett. ui this city, per- carried to the City Memorial Hns- recovery. All persons indebted to said Cmtts, Winston-Salem, and W. M. Crolts, I forming tbe marriage ceremony. •e-ry has gained was in town Monday and has our Misses Hattie Chaffin and Mar p tal, , Winston-Salem. AU hgpe estate- * m please make immediate pai- Mocksville; and seven grandchildren. meat. This 23th day cf November, 1937. Miss Geraldine Ijames retunned good business ‘ tLanks for a frog skin. jorie Gregory, who hold position at she will soon be able to return service and the C. L. THOMPSON. Admr. J. W. Beck and B. W. Rollin=, Suuday from Danville, Va., where Williamstou, spent the Thanks home, of William M. Thompson, Decs’d. ets, the manr N. K. Stanley, of Clarksville, By GRANT & GRANT. Ar orneys. of Clarksville, were Mocksvillevis j she spent a few days with her 's in great.de- was in town Wednesday and left a giving holidays with relatives in ilors Friday. I father and brothers. ce the business frog skin with us. the county. Bazaarat Liberty. \ Miss Helen Daniel, a member of The Woman'* Missionary Society of Miss Ivie Nail, R. N ., of Hick , , Liberty Methodist chnrch-will conduct a F a l l B a r g a i n s ory, spent several days here last the Collettsville school faculty, bazaar at the home of Mrs. George Wil- CO. week with relatives. spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Iiamg near Greasy Gomer. on Saturday af- Position For Those Who Train! town with her parents, Mr. and.teraoon and evening,Dec.. 11th. beginning Business Conrses Are Given In Our Day And Evening Classes. leading estab- J. C Wilson, of R. -4 , was in Mrs. J. S. Daniel. J at 3:00 p. m. Canned fruits, jellies. P™’ Lard, g Ib carton 89c try and has a. . town Saturday and left a frog skin I serves, pickles, fancy needle work, quuts. _ , Employment In Homes, Where Any Girl Can Make Enough To over the sur- $1.39 in our office Thanks. The Ladies Aid will give a sup- and other things will be for sale. Also =uRar. =» ] ° 3 ^ay For Her Room, Board And Tuition And Attend Our Evening ehighest prices per next Saturday night at Oak ’plenty of chicken stew and other good Sugart IOlbs 57c Miss Florence Mackie spent things to eat. ~d good service Grove school house for the benefit [ Sugar. 5 lbs 29c Classes,- Can Be Found. Write For Information. of this justly Thanksgiving with relatives and I ...... - = Coffee, loose, pound IOc of the Christmas tree fund. String j has met with friends at Chapel Hill. I Salmon. Pink, 2 cans 25c music. The public is cordially in Draughon Business College atlon from the Flour, 98 Ibs $2 95 Robert Seamon and little son, of Business Builders.' ' ase Vjunk ■ of vited. I car Salt, best grade per 100 $115 6 S 2 W. Fourth St. Winston-Salem, N. C. y full, mar- R. 4 , were.in town Friday and left RATES= IOC. PER LINE, 20. PER WORD Men.g Union J t8> heavy wt. Mrs. Gwyn Hendry, Cherry 69c as is consistent -• a frog skin with us. Thanks.' the market and Cable, Mrs. Robert McCanless and FOR SALE—Good as new laun­ Men’s Union Suits, med. wtv 59c Mrs. A. C. Skinner, of Corpus little son Robert Lee, Jr , Mr. and dry stove. . R. L BOOE Men’s Suits $7.88 to $17 50 of junk, aids Cbristi, Texas, has our thanks for a Boys’ Suits $3.98 to $9.95 of labor,, and Mrs. Conn Kimbrough and child­ new frog skin received Wednesday ren all of Salisbury, spent Sunday FOR SALE Blum’s Almanacs. PlentyOddCoats $2.50 value$1.99 the .day when, Part Woo! Single Blankets 99c A U C T I O N SALE! for 1 9 3 8 , only . 10c. at this office. go to the mine, Miss SaIiie Hunter, of the Mocks- with Mrs. Geo Sheek. o many hours a ______Yard Wide Cotton Flannel. ville school faculty, spent Thanks­ Mrs. J. F. Hawkins, who under­ business-the xer ; EXTRA QUALITY Land Post- 1 ™h ite“nd So“dCt°.lo r8 13.e yd’ giving with friends at Foster Falls, aterial to keep. went an operation at Baptist Hos­ ers for sale at The Record office IFather £ e£ ge Shcef ,nf ’. . yd 7ic The Comm issioners of Davie on the move, Va. pital, Winston-Salem, about three ______-______I $3 75 per 50 yd. bolt ’ew of our pro-. weeks ago, was able to return home OT TTM ie a t Iiv a XT a T - o t o ladies’ Ball Band Galoshes $ 1 1 9 to compliment' G. A. Carter, of Advance, R. I , BLUM S ALMANACS for 19 3 8 . M , BaU Band 0 v o rsh o e 3 ^8e up county, w ill offer for sale at pub­ last Wednesday, her many friends Given tree to all who renew their Metal Co., up- was In town Mondav and gave us a 'Men’s Boots $2 50 and up rvice and the: pleasant call and a frog skin. will be glad to learn. subscription or subscribe for The king and at the Davie Record for one year. Ladies Coats $3 95 to $9.95 lic auction, to the highest bid­ magnanimous. Thanks. Mrs. W. L. Ijames left Wednes Lot Ladies’ New Dresses $1.98 - $4.50 day for San Diego, Calif, where Children’s Union Suits 39c up der, for cash, at the court house Mrs. W. M. Owen, of Smith Get your radio ready for the Grove, has our thanks for a frog she will join her husband who is winter. W ehave what you need. Children’s Cuats $1.25 to $4.50 Linoleum Rugs, all sizes 9x12 $4.95 skin which she sent in Monday by stationed there on the U. S. S. YOUNG RADIO CO. door in M ocksville, N. C., on ______6 feet wide, per yard 90c ER CO. her son. Wir.slow. Mrs. Ijames was form­ erly Miss Naomi White, of Mocks­ i cpsts that James Thompson, a student at AUCTION SALE- All the per- 9„feet ’ T ^ » Sfn ville Route 2 . sonal property of the late M. G Co,Iars “D Monday, Dec. 6, 1937 have to be - Davidson College, spent th e ture settles- . Hendrix, including some antique.=, . * and up Miss Irene Horn, a student at at the home at Cornatzer, on Sat Check lines $2.75 and up Iishment in Thanksgiving holidays here with greater in- his parents W. C , U . N . C., Greensboro, spent urday, D°o : 11 th, beginning at 10 HeavySingletree 50- A t 12 o’clock, noon, the follow ­ the week-end here with her par­ o’clock, .a m. All plow points and 1*4 less than IiBt mt o f the Asbury Riddle, of Advance, R. tractors • and. e-v ents. She had as her house guests L. G HENDRIX, Admr. Cross Cut Saws $2,25 I, was tramping around on our ing live stock: tve come . to. Misses Jane Rash, and Marjorie Diston Hand Saws $1 98 desire In the .... streets Saturday and left a frog Mosley, LaCrosse,_ Va Margaret' WOOD AND COAL..—Let us SALES TAX IV CLUDED I Mare Colt, foaled June 7, 1937. be secured.. .’ skin with us. - , . I ' . ’ - . . ’ ~ . . . I furnish vou with good coal and jwledge that . Delbndge, Littleton, Dons Leach, wood give prompt delivery. “Yours For Bargains’' I Mule Colt, foaled April 23, 1937. e, consistent Clyde Ijames, Jr , who holds a LaGrange, Augela Hammond, Pboneig4- DAVIE BRICK CO. position in Danville, Va., spent Cranford, N. J. . ■ B Y Boyles, Manager. J. FRANK HENDRIX This Nov. 6, 1937. ids to the Thursday in town with Mrs R. M. a cordial la­ irds and anjr" Ijames and family. iy given, no Misses Arey Stevens and Lois L M. TUTTEROW, Ii to buy at: ' Torrence, of the Mocksville school Chm. Board County Commissioners. in this, edition to.. faculty, spent the Thanksgiving THE MORRISETT CO. mention to 3. E. holidays in New York City. ber Co. and assure ‘‘LIVE WIRE STORE” : will receive the ■ S. M. Call killed a fine porker a any information . few days ago that was a humdinger Trade & West Fourth St. Winston-Salem, N. C. be given in.a mpst. The hog was 3 6 9 days old and It is to your ad*, weighed 4 8 0 pounds. N ext. t business with NOTICE! rs supply line- . Miss Pauline Daniel, a stud­ Give Yourself, Or Sister ... A ent at Salem College, spent Thanks­ giving In town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Daniel. ice Coat or Dress! I will meet the taxpayers of Davie County at the follow* Rufus Sanford and B. C. Brocx, ing named times and places for the purpose of collecting Jr., students at State University, : We have a splendid assortment of the smartest .1937 taxes: stomexs Chapel Hill, spent the Thanksgiv­ JERUSALEM TOWNSHIP. ho have ing holidays with their parents, winter* fashions-beautiful materials-greater values! iconomy Tuesday, December 7th, CooIeemee Drug Store . . I p m to 3:30 p m iey are A. T. Grant, Jr., a student at I all-in* Gordon Military College, Barns- FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP •y: offer ville, Ga., spent the Thanksgiving N e w L o t O f Wednesday, Decembnr 8 th, E. C. James Store 10 a m to 11:30 a m v what holidays here with his parents. men UP* Wednesday. December 8 th. C. D. Smith's Store 1:30 p m. to 2:30p m Miss Pauline Booe, of- Yadkin Wednesday. December 8 th, Tommy Hendrix's Store 2:30 p m to 3:30 p m County, spent the Thanksgiving BEAUTIFUL DRESSES to buy ’ CLARKSVILLE TOWNSHIP holidays with Mr. and Mts. Geo. !TyVcar- •- Thursday, December 9th. Stanley's Store , 10 a m to ll a m pe and- Winecoff. Pauline is a niece of . ‘ Il a m to 12 m wiU.be Thursday, December 9th, Enoch Baity's Store Mrs. Winecoff. SPORT DRESS Thursday, December 9th. Four Corners 12:30 p m to 1:30 p m i this Miss Agnes Sanford, a student at CALAHALN TOWNSHIP yotw St Mary’s College, Raleigh, spent COATS COATS Hart in : ' v the Thanksgiving holidays in town Friday. December tOth. Smoot's Store 10 a m to 11 a m Street. Friday, December 10th, C. C. Griffith Service Station 11 a m tu 12 m with her parents. She had as her A Beautiful. Seleetionw Tweeds Luxuriously fur-trimmed coats B .wen.. - Friday, December 10th. W. W. Smith’s Store. 2 Books 12:30 p m to 1:30 p m ! parts guest Miss Pattie Patton. . and Novelty Weaves In AU . beautifully fashioned in all Friday, December IOtb, Powell's Store . . 1:30 p m to to 2:30 p m the on- -I Dr and Mrs. Glenn Poole and -v.; The New Sport Colors. wanted colors. Great values at of the , SHADY GROVE TOWNSHIP leading - little daughter, and Mr. and Mrs Ranier Brenegar, of Winston-Salem . 10 a m to Il a m' iusfneg*- $7.95 to $9.95 $14.95 to $22.50 Saturday, December 11th, C. C. Walker's Store were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Saturday. December lltb, Robertson’s Store ■ Il a m to 12 m rnity to .; Brenegar Thanksgiving day. Saturday. December lltb, B. R. Bailey’s Store 12:30 p m to 2 p m balance... . J. T Safley, of Woodleaf, R. I AU fresh new Iiday numbers . . . fashioned of I I,.Jri- • FULTON TOWNSHIP tarrying was in town Monday and left a frog . £*;. , ~ skin with us. Mr. Safley is prepar­ beautiful crepe; one and two-piece styles. In black, Saturday, Decembef l'ltb, A. Oi- Foster's Store-; . . , 2:30'p m to 3:30 p m ing to move to Ephesus in. the near j . Please meet me at the above time and place and settle future. Lrown, iuyy and bright shades. Prices your 1 9 3 7 taxes. do they raise poUU- Mrs. D. L. PardueUnderwentan operation at Baptist Hospital, Win $2.95 $4.95 to $10.95 aan. Sometimes a ston-Salem, Saturday morning A. U. JAM ES, necessary. .- - : She is getting along as well as Odd Size Silk Dresses, values to $3.95. to close $1.59 could be expected, and was able to County Collector* return home Monday. THE DAVIE RECORD, MQCKSVILLEt N. C.

e AROUND IVews Review o f Current Events # Cuddl IH E HOUSE "Od

TAX REVISION IS COMING When Washing Blankets: Never President's Message Outlines Program Designed to leave any soap in blankets as thi* National Topics Intetpietcd will turn them yellow. Allow half Assist Small Business a cupful of vinegar to each gallon b y WiUiaDn Btuckare of final rinsing water; this will S ttb u t FMn Bunding Waablncton, X>. G. dear all soap from them. Jhinkd about * • * The Law’s Injustice. Washington--Word comes from 1 he had an ambition to leave tiie Washing Voile.—Voile frocks ANTA MONICA, CALIF.— Rio de Janeiro that the government President’s chair and desk with will not shrink if you use a table­ Had it happened in another _ ■' of Brazil has de- “ the nation intact, a nation at spoonful of epsom salts to every country, we’d say, “What curi­ Braztl QitttM cided at long last peace, a nation prosperous,” etc. gallon of water when washing them. ous ideas foreigners have of CropControl to place its coffee He said he planned to do that in business again on January, 1941. • S law enforcement.” a competitive basis. That is to say, That would seem to be clear In Making Vegetable Salads.— A footpad with an evil record held Brazilian coffee once more will be enough. Yet, it is amazing how To prevent vegetable salads from up a victim. A bystander saw the sold in world market conditions. It many members of the President’s becoming too watery, dry the veg­ crime, identified the was 14 years Ugo that crop control party at the Capitol contend that etables before combining with the thief. was started, and now it has flopped those remarks did not constitute a salad dressing. ■ The ruffian was finally after costing the growers final withdrawal. They point as well * • • held under indict­ losses -accountable in millions and to the fact that other Presidents, Savory Salmon Dish.—Turn out ment. But he could after virtually wrecking some por­ after being re-elected for a second a small tin of salmon, remove skin give bond. The spec­ tions of Brazil’s foreign trade. term, have come out flat-footed with and bones and flake the fish. Sea­ tator was "de­ I think it might be said also that their announcements and have told son with pepper and salt. Mix 2 tained” as a mate­ the fallacy of foe coffee control pol- their party, in effect, “Go out and cupfuls of breadcrumbs with 2 rial witness—a gen­ iey was among the real causes get yourselves a new candidate.” ounces of flour, stir in 2 well-beat­ tle way of saying he which eventuated in the dictatorship * * • en eggs and the salmon. Mix well, was locked up, ex­ that established itself in Brazil re­ So, I am making a small predic­ then form into the shape of a actly as though he cently. President Getulio Vargas tion. There will be plenty of odd fresh salmon steak. Fry in a lit­ had been the crim­ succeeded in placing himself at the . . . maneuvers, unusu- tle hot fat until brown, turning inal. Well, he was Jrvin s> Cobb head of the nation “indefinitely” and H o w A b o u t ai situations, that carefully so that both sides are Fun to guilty of being poor. he did so, he said, because of “un­ ThirdTerm? will appear to cooked. Serve garnished with make—exc Six months later came the trial. rest among the peoples” of the prov­ “j u s t happen” sliced lemon or tomatoes. gifts is The defendant, having been out all inces. The first dictatorship in the that way. Their purpose will be to * * * toys. Tw that time on bail, looked hale and Western hemisphere, therefore, is bring about a circumstance wherein Ten-Minute Sweet.—Line a but­ necessary Looking as if he had Jnst bitten into a sour, very soar, pickle, Norman hearty. The prosecution’s witness a fact. President Roosevelt can appropri­ tered pie dish with breadcrumbs. mane and H. Davis, chief of the American delegation to Uie nine-power conference in was produced under guard, pale and But to get to the coffee question: ately tell all of those who have so Into a pint of milk whisk 2 eggs, love them Brussels, is pictured chatting with British foreign minister Anthony Eden sickly from close confinement. It it was the determination of the Bra­ .faithfully stood by him that he is, 4 tablespoonfuls of sugar and a and ends (left) and French foreign minister Fvon Delbos (right). The conference didn’t help his health any when the zilian leaders that a policy of scar­ dash of vanilla essence. Pour colorful a has accomplished nothing towards solving the Sino-Japanese tangle. or is not, a candidate for a third crook’s attorney browbeat him, city would force coffee prices higher term. over the crumbs and bake for 10 resistible, yelled at him, practically accused in the world market. The state of The other phase of congressional minutes. find a pat him of perjury. Sao Paulo initiated the scheme. It activity that will prove interesting directions The citizen sued the state for failed to work, and its sponsors terial requ links in somewhat with the third When Sales Drop ^iM unsJul M PieLutd ' false imprisonment, for loss of said the reason was its scope was term question. It involves the per­ To. obta’ V'M SUMMARIZES THE WORLD’S WEEK wages, for separation from his fam­ limited. Thus, it was expanded un­ Between 1929 and 1933 the ex­ cents in s sonal political fortunes of the repre­ penditure for advertising in news­ © W estern Newspaper Vnfon* ily, for all he’d suffered. Under til the whole nation was embraced. sentatives and senators who will preferred) the statutes he had no standing. Still, coffee prices did not go high seek re-election in 1933. It is easy papers and periodicals dropped 50 Household trol when necessary, and the “ever They threw his case out. per cent, but the value of manu­ Extra Session Opens normal granary” are parts of his enough and it was then that actual to see how many Democrats, if they Fourteenth Meanwhile, -the convicted crook destruction of coffee began. Mil­ factured products showed a much ITH the evident intention of plan: know definitely that President greater reduction percentage. Please doing what it can to aid busi­ had been released by the parole lions of tons were dumped into the Roosevelt will seek a third term, These are the six points of the board and was free as a bird. dress and ness, congress began its extraordi­program which lffallace said would * * * Atlantic ocean and other millions will want to ride again on the New nary session. Its first business washarmonize with the general welfare: were burned—even as we in this Deal wagon. It is equally easy to to listen to a rath­ Aquatic Novelties. country burned surplus wheat and i - 1. Farmers should have a share in NTERESTING ’ discoveries were understand how some of them, de­ W er long message the national income to re-establish com and killed 6,000,000 pigs. sirous of observing the tradition that There ar made in Hawaiian waters by gov­ from Mr. Roosevelt the prewar ratio of the average As the destruction continued and no man shall serve more than two about 45 in which the Chief ernment ichthyologists: For fear the growers found themselves tied ITS GREAT world and farmer’s purchasing power to that terms as President, may want to Executive commit­ the similarity of sound may lead to tighter with regulations and de­ take a stand opposing the course if $15,000. of the average non-farmer. wrong impressions, let me state that ted himself to limit­ 2. The people who live on the crees,-there were some increases in President Roosevelt decides that the books ed tax law revision thisI department has nothing to do prices. But the promised great way. Today, wi land must have security of tenure, with Secretary Ickes, although, TO BE BACK for the purpose of either as owners of land or renters profits proved to be as illusory as a This condition leads far afield. I permanen' removing admitted since ichthyology pertains to fish, mirage on the desert. and thus o on a long-time basis. Mme. Secretary Perkins might pos­ am informed, for instance that . injustices suffered 3. The soil must be used properly The whole thing was a boomer­ some senators and representatives should be especially by small sibly have a contrary view on this ang. Not only were the producers A T W O R K The Gut and conserved for future farmers who 'have been back home in con­ business and non- point. Because , they do say there in Brazil disillusioned by failure to when you've found not for its and future city dwellers. are moments in the cabinet when servative sections of the country speculative inves­ 4. Farmers through sound co-op­ gain the record returns they had want to dodge further support of a way to ease the curiosity President all is not sweetness and accord. been led to expect, but they found aren’t eve tors. eratives must come into control of the New Deal. This class obviously pains o f Roosevelt M r.Roosevelt However, the point is that Uncle another sad and wholly disadvan­ is biding its time for something to berg print those marketing, processing, pur­ Sam’s piscatorial Sharps dredged up proposed t a x “modifications ade­ chasing and service functions which tageous result staring them in the happen to justify a jump. Announce­ perts cla quate to encourage productive en­ a fish that is most delectable for six face. There was some increase in German w they can manage efficiently. months of the year, but poisonous ment by Mr. Roosevelt of intention terprise,” but explained that he 5. Family sized farms should be the price—just enough, indeed, to to be a candidate for. the third time Washingto the other six months. So at least reduce consumption to some extent RHEUMATISM sought primarily to aid at the -ex­ favored by federal programs, bene­ would provide the reason. The con­ pense of individual or partnership they’ve found a creature emblemat­ —for the growers, but with Brazil and do it the fit payments and other such aids to ic of the California climate. verse is true, as well, for there are undertaking. rural income. reducing available supplies others those in the house and senate who The President said exercise of Let this be regarded around here got into the producing business. have found the President’s personal inexpensive 6 . Federal and state funds should as treason, I will state that I’m as “ordinary prudence” would protect continue to be spent to promote ag­ Among these new coffee growing popularity at home as great as ever : way, too. ' I n t h i s the nation against prolonged busi­ loyal a native stepson as any that areas, Colombia sprang into prom­ and they are looking for an excuse wonderfull ricultural research and farm effi­ ever came out of Iowa, having been ness recession. ciency. inence. Maybe Colombia coffee was to sound off that they believe in the for practi He reiterated his intention to bal­ here long enough now to join in not as good as Brazil’s, in quality. suffers fr — K— Roosevelt policies 100 per cent and m enstruati ance the next fiscal year budget, passing resolutions endorsing the Maybe it was not quite as accepta­ want him to have a third term. Leaving It Up to Uncle Sam scenery and at intervals uttering' ble otherwise. But it was cheaper, relieved b; and demanded that congress find The election results in various m a y n e e d and provide new revenue for any T TNLESS congress changes the three loud ringing cheers for the and it was profitable for Colombia parts of the country will have some sunsets. C a r d u i added expenditures authorized now. neutrality act, it is probable the planters to produce. They found a influence on the attitude of repre­ s t r a t e d u Also let envious Florida refrain The President asked congress to nations that signed and adhered to ready sale. sentatives and senators as the ses­ m e d i a t e p provide: the nine-power Pacific treaty will from gloating. To typify Florida’s That, however, was not the worst. sion continues. Take the vote in the monthl 1. Wages and hours legislation. take no positive ac­ climate that fish would be good only When other coffee-using nations Arkansas, for example. Representa­ in building 2. An “all-weather” crop control tion against Japan four months of the year and power­ bought coffee from Colombia and tive Miller won the senatorship in You can pay as high as you want helping wo program. for violating that fully hard to put up with the rest other growing areas, Colombia was. succession to the late Senator Joe ' for remedies claimed to relieve the f r o m t h e i r of the time. able to buy other commodities from ain of Rheumatism, Neuritis, 3. Reorganization of executive de­ siii pact. Thedelegates * * * Robinson.. His victory was over partments. the nations buying her coffee. New ciatica, etc. But the medicine so to the Brussels con­ Governor' Bailey, who announced many doctors generally approve— P 4. National planning for better use M l ference, with the ex­ Lecturing Adventures. trade agreements suddenly showed that the New Deal was for him A singl* N ALABAMA is a sect which for­ up; new relationships were estab­ the one used by thousands of of natural resources. ception of Italy, vot­ and that his defeat would be a slap families daily— is Bayer Aspirin learned m It appeared certain that a vig­ ed to censure the bids its converts to laugh or lished, and some of Brazil’s former at President Roosevelt. It is a fact — 15^ a dozen tablets— about the lifetim orous opposition to all or part of Japanese for mak­ even smile. Now I know who it business connections throughout the that New Dealers were pulling for gI f apiece. this program would arise, but near­ ing war on China, was bought out the house when I world are gone with the wind. They him—but Representative Miller was Simply take 2 Bayer Aspirin ly everybody seemed in favor of tax and then adjourned delivered a humorous lecture down may never be re-established: elected. tablets with a half glass of water. law revision. to get further in- I there. We, in the United States, ought to That is just a sample. The sena­ Repeat, if necessary, according to Still —-K- structions from their The other day a chap asked me give quite a bit of thought to Bra-. tors and representatives are going directions. why I didn’t go back on the lecture zil’s coffee' experiment for we have Usually this will ease such pain No ma” N. H. Davis governments. to interpret such elections in the in a remarkably short time. you have "Fireside Chat" Great Britain and France agreed platform. I told him I’d appeared had, and are threatening to have light of sentiment in their own baili­ For quick relief from such pain cold, or b ALLING on the nation for full co­ to join in any effort “short of war” in practically ever sizable town in more, experiments of a ldndred na­ wicks. Undoubtedly, some are go­ which exhausts you and keeps yon get relief America, and, though it was years ture. Lessons in crop control are Serioustr operation in the taking of the which the United States may de­ ing to show more spunk in behalf awake at night— ask for genuine youcanno voluntary census of the unemployed, cide should be made, this meaning ago and probably popular indigna­ right expensive, and more impor­ of the New Deal while others have Bayer Aspirin. with any taken by the Post OfiSce depart­economic sanctions against Japan. tion had abated now, still I wasn’t tant is the fact that sooner or later come back determined to foster CreomnL ment, President Roosevelt in aBut the isolationist policy of this taking any chances—I was waiting all through history, they have had their ideas of Democratic principles the seat o C “fireside chat” by radio said that'country would have to be abandoned for some new towns tobe built. to be abandoned. And when I re­ rather than those of New Deal. tare to soo Once I tried the experimemt of fer to.' crop control, I. include, all mucous r permanent cure of the unemploy­ if such sanctions were to be of any * • « and expel ment problem lies in finding jobs in avaiL slipping around to the front door to kinds of production control whether This date being what it'is, I want Evenif industry and agriculture. Neverthe­ A long document was submitted hear what the crowd said, coming agricultural or industrial. Some­ to record a tribute in these columns, FOR 12 don’t be less, he said, it is still the policy of out. That was the night I attempted body always has to pay dearly for TABLCVS sion. Your to the conference by China asking a tribute to a 15c refund yo the administration that no one shall suicide by gas, but was saved when it and usually the cost has been ex­ that the war be ended by the inflic­ T rib u te grand public serv- thorough! starve through lack of government tion of penalties against Japan. The someone, passing through the hotel tended. It is reflected in other com­ to H a lie y 'ant who never has virtually I cent a tablet fits obfc' aid. memorandum gave statistical tables corridor, smelled something that modities and in taxes until the ac­ sought publicity bottle. C He gave assurance that the gov­ that showed economic sanctions smelled even worse than the hotel tual loss from the experiment is for himself nor claimed the credit Peace in the Home two, and ernment will try to stimulate pri­ could halt Japan because of that na­ smelled. multiplied many times over. that is due him. For, it was 40 He is happiest, be he king or Askforlt vate industry enough to enable it to A lecturer’s lot is not a happy one. on the b tion’s dependence oii foreign mar­ years ago this week that Col. Ed* peasant, who finds peace in his you’ll get re-absorb the jobless; and after the kets and foreign sources of supply. But usually it’s the audience that Speaking of congress, the way it win -A. Halsey, Of Tye River, Va., home.—Goethe. the relief results of the census are tabulated, Norman H. Davis, chief Ameri­ suffers most. has started off makes me think that entered the employ of the senate. a long-range program will be • • • D .... . the extra session can delegate, in addressing the con­ was purely a po- Now, he occupies the post of secre­ launched. This program,. he said, ference, was rather conciliatory to­ Eating Oysters. rolitical tary of the senate,' the highest avail­ SMALL S will apply'to employers as well as ward Japan, but he said:. HERE’S a brand-new movement Move IiticaI move. I am able outside of senate membership. 60c to workers, and in this was per­ called' eat-oysters-iri-any-month- : quite sure it is go­ The senate never-convenes but ceived a note of encouragement to “The question in its final analysis, ing to accomplish some great good is whether international relations you-please movement, or, unless that I am again impressed with the business. you’re working on space rates, itlike amending the neutrality act. Of smoothness of the senate organiza­ The President said prosperity of shall be determined by arbitrary course, I suppose I should not be force or by law and respect for in­ may be called E. O. I. A- M. Y. P. tion under “Eddie” Halsey’s direc­ the nation depended upon national ternational treaties. In fact, -that T M., for short. Its sponsor says theselfish. I ought to consider that the tion. . I truly believe him to be the purchasing power, and added: representatives and senators must MALABIA seems to be the greatest issue fac­ prejudice against eating oysters in best informed man at the Capitol on inthreedayt “Our far-sighted industrial lead­ months having an “r” in them is a have time to make speeches for this ers now recogoize that a very sub­ ing the world today, and one of the legislative procedure. As his col­ most momentous problems that fallacy dating back 2,000 years or that or the other so that their ored messenger once said to me: COLDS RH stantial share of corporate earnings mankind has been called on to when, between hiccoughs, a Roman constituencies back home will be Yessahl- De cunnel he suah do must be paid out in wages, or the solve.” senator said: “Oysters should be duly impressed with their impor­ know his stuff.” auiv& Uose8Iiaops Headache, 30 diIiuIbs. soil from which these- industries —K - eaten only In certain seasons.” tance. Maybe so! But I repeat that And that goes for Colonel Hal­ grow will soon become impov­ So it appears we’ve been penaliz­ the prospect of anything worth while sey’s political acumen, too. He has erished. Our farmers'recognize that Plot to Kill Stalin? ing ourselves ever since then for the in either the special session or in the performed the chores of the Demo­ their largest customers are the FROM foreign diplomats stationed indigestion of a Roman senator, regular session to follow in.January cratic side of the senate to every­ workers for wages, and that farm *• in Moscow came reports that a although, so far as eating the Cali­ is decidedly dull. body’s satisfaction. I suppose some A Sure Index of Value markets cannot be maintained ex­ plot by German agents to assassi­ fornia oyster is concerned—he runs Politically, there are several of tiie senators who like to be re­ cept through widespreadpurchasing nate Dictator Stalin of Russia had around forty to the dozen—I. per­ things to watch for in the time that garded as big ghots: won’t care for power.” congress will be heave-ho-ing:. One . . . Is knowledge of a b y been uncovered, and that it might sonally could refrain for the whole this exposure, but I have seen them mannfactiire^snanieand fro m L Mr. Roosevelt emphasized that compromise Maxim Litvinov, for-; year without any undue longings. of these definitely now visible is the saved from unnumbered mistakes fa n ctio America will not try to solve the maneuvering among the- Democrats what B stands for. It is rem o v eign commissar, who left the Brus­ The California oyster looks some­ that would have made them the poiso~ employment problem by a huge sels conference suddenly and ap­ thing like a brass overall button suf­ to find out whether President Roose­ laughing stock of their constituen­ the most certain method, b o d y . armament program, as. other na­ velt really wants to be a candidate except that of actual B tirn parently seriously worried. Investi­ fering from vertigris. cies. Day after day, in season and n a tio n ~ tions are doing. gations by the G. P. U. already .Still, maybe it’s all for the best. for a third term. out, “Eddie” Halsey has done more use, lot judging the o r b l a -K- have resulted in .the recall or dis­ Because during May, June, July and I think .I- am violating no confi­ for the Democratic senators than vahie of any manufac­ appearance of many leading Rus­ August is when the oyster doesprac- dence when.I say that a.good many: they " can‘ ever repay. He ought to tured goods. Hereis the Here’s Y/allace’s Program of- the- President’s;. ?eat ;friends at- tin d e r t sian diplomats: -* The German con­ tically all his courting. There’s lit-’ be called “the Sage of Tye River,!’ only .guarantee against p lay ed CECRETijsRY WALLACE offered a sul general in Leningrad; was or­ tie enough romance leift in the worid. tiie Capitol would Iikp to-Impw, . and as his !counsel warrants that de­ I n an kqbw mow, whether l^tegqihg after medici~ O program' which he said would dered to leave‘the country imme­ —and anyhow, who am I to . come scription. i The state of - Virginia B n y use of shoddy materials. acclaim “promote security for both farmers diately. It is believed two German between an oyster and his love-life? a third term. He hasn’t told them could do itself a good turn if it. kept a b ly - in a way that is convincing. He tn d e and consumers” in his annual re­ agents arrested some weeks ago He doesn’t seem to have any too “Eddie” Halsey in mind for some­ D eantS port to the President. To finance it confessed the conspiracy to murder much fun the rest of the time. v made a speech -at the “victory din­ thing higher. ADVBtTISfDGOODS he recommended a moderate proc- Stalin and inttolve the country in a IRVIN 5. COBB. ner” last March'4 in which he said ■:<©W estern Newspaper Vnif a. ;essing tax on cotton only: Crop com civil war. C —W N U S e rv ic e . THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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Try a dose of A poem by Fay Inchfawn which 14 requires 4% yards of 39-inch mucous membranes and to loosen hair-raising stunt flying. has blessed the writer’s soul is here BUYEROM YOUR DEALER and expel the germ-laden phlegm. Black-Draught at the first sign of material. With three'- quarter —•*— constipation and see how much bet­ passed on, with the prayer that it sleeves 414 yards are required. Even if other remedies have failed, may help you who read these notes: BLACKMAN STOCK MEDICINE CO. don’t be discouraged, try Creomul­ AU three of the Lane sisters are ter it is to check the/trouble before The bows and belt require 214 now working for Warner Brothers. WeQ, I am done. My nerves were on the ■' -ChattauooigavTenn. sion. Your druggist Is authorized to it gets a" hold on' yon. Black- rack. yards ribbon. refund your money if you are not ’ FrisciUa, who with her sister Rose­ Draught is purely vegetable and is I’ve laid them down today; thoroughly satisfied with the bene­ mary, provided many bright mo­ so prompt and reliable. Get re­ It was the last straw broke the camel's leant a tablet fits obtained from the very first back. bottle. Creomulsion Is one word—not ments in Waring’s “Varsity Show,” freshing relief from constipation by will do the same for the next “Gold I've laid that down today. 44 the Home two, and it has nd hyphen in it. taking purely vegetable No, rn not -fume, nor fuss, nor fight; Atk for it plainly, see that the name Diggers” in support of Dick PoweU. rn walk by faith a bit and not by sight, CHEW LONG BILL NAVY t, be he king or on the bottle is Creomulsion, Eind And Lola, who has been in pictures I think the universe win work all right. nds peace in his youTl get the genuine product and much logger than her sisters, will BLACK-DRAUGHT I’ve laid it down today. the relief you want. (Adv.) be seen in “Hollywood Hotel.” So, here and now. the overweight, the worry, rn lay it down today; ' — WastedTreasures The all-too-anxious heart; the tearing hurry; LIFE’S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher SMALL LARGE SIZE Turning down several coast-to- $1.20 Many a beautiful library is only I’U lay these down today. Itroleum jEuy (31 60« coast radio programs ,offered him, 0 eager hands, O feet so prone to run, looked at and pointed, at by the 1 think that He who made the stars and sun I S t MD/Pt Henry Hull, the .dis­ owner. Can mind the things you’ve had to leave tinguished stage ac­ undone'. Wi LL-V um tor, is going to try Do lay them down today.”. c h e c k s motion p i c t u r e s uZ-DROPh TREATMENT How true it is that we are prone Brings I again. He wiU play, to bear all the burdens of the uni­ MMARIA from aches and pains df a prominent role in FOR HEAD GOLD RELIEF verse when God’s Word has told us in three days M-G-M’s “Marie An­ just put 2 drops of Penetro Nose to cast all our care upon Him, for RHEUMATISM toinette” in-support Drops in each nostril and get relief COLDS from the discomfort of miserable He careth for us (I Pet. 5:7). It f i r s t d a y of Norma Shearer. is a powerful testimony for Christ AT ALL GOOD DRUG STORES •* head colds and . sinus congestion. Headache, 30 minulas. About the time that Penetro Nose Drops contain ephe- when distraught and worry-ridden •World’s Best UnImeBt picture is ready for drlne (opening-up action) sihd other non-Christians see God’s children the screen, another “balanced medication.” They help walking steady and true in the midst Marie Antoinette to shrink swollen membranes; of disappointments, trials, and sor­ HELP KIDNEYS NermaShearer wiU be competing soothe the inflamed area, make rows. And the opposite is also true, c r ex of Value ToGetRidofAcid - for attention. Dean­ breathing easier. 25c, 50c, $1 bottles that failure to trust God is a prac­ and Poisonous Waste na Durbin is going to play the role at druggists. Convenient purse size, tical denial of our professed faith. ! , Yonr kidneys help to keep yoo-vng 10c. Demand Penetro Nose Drops. knowledge of a by constantly filtering wsste metier in a story written around her more bom the blood. If your Mdngm ret tender years. A Good Patriot cturer'snameand foncUontlly disordered and lea to remove excess imparities, there rosy to WNU-7 47—37 To be a good patriot, a man must stands for. It is ' " of the vvboto system end consider - his countrymen as God’s it certain method, VSgSSL ODDS AND ENDS—HeJar Menken, sty or too frequented- : long-suffering “Second Wife" of the radio creatures, and himself as account­ that of actual notion may be a naming of oome Mdney MAGIC CARPET able for his'acting towards them.— or Madder disturbance. ' serial is going to make a motion picture >r judging the for Warmers . . . Oark Gable, weary of It doesn’t matter w hst you're diluting of bog- Bishop Berkeley. Yon may suffer nagging Jbnekadia Ins—a bar-pin o r a baby stand* a new suit Mn ■A any manufac- persistent headache, attacks of dhmhusn, bring a swaggering, wisecracking hero fo r Junior o r a set of dinins-roomtttrniture— cods. H ereisthe wants to play in' a tense drama about the the best place to start vonr shoppin* tour Is Duty- fight against yellow fever in the Wopia in an easy-chair* with an open newspaper. Duty—the command of Heaven, iarantee against plK eKichtCtaeo It is better to td y oo n . . . Carafe Lombard is wearing a ldack Ib e torn o f a page will c trtr t o o as sw ifily i workmanship or medicine thet Am w oo country-wide as tha magic carpet of the Arabian Nights, the eldest voice of God.—Charles fteeUim than on eomethinK tea levor* Igig In ttFood for SeandaFt and she is not from one end of the shopping district to the Kingsley. ihoddy materials. known. Use Doonv* fftfc, A multi* sure it is a good idea. Her best friends other. You can rety- on' m odem advertising & of_ grateful people don't recognise her . . • Bob Hope, radio as a guide to good values, you can compare Doon'o. AtWfBWRqgiM comedian, is such a hit in his first Para­ prices and styles ,fabrics and finishes, just as Service though you were standing in a store. •Cdflprftdtt MT. Np Frtfl Kefceri * ~ * ED GOODS mount picture Aat he has signed to do Afake a habit of reading the adveriisements All service ranks the same with . In this paper every week. Theycaasaveyou time* energy and money. * : God.—Robert Browning. D o a n s P ill s m o r e ' e w estern Nowopapor Union. “Would yob say dear M n. Dolaa or Jnst dear madam?” :, ' S :? ;; % r ' ■ •« . •; ", TH* D A TS JtSCOBD, MOCEgVlLtJ, *. ft DECEMBER 1, 1»3 7 .

Blessed is tbe man who has mast­ ered the art of listening to his wife I and the radio at. the same time, re. E. PIERCE FOSTER marks a paragrapher. W E CAN SAVE YOU Fish Use Xeeth on Oysters Buyer and Ginner Of The sheepshead, a fish abounding In the Gull of Mexico, uses its front MONEY teeth to dig oysters from their COTTON .■ '*•’ '• shells. ON YOUR ENVELOPES, LEXTER HEADS, Near Sanford’s Garage Mocksville, N- C STATEMENTS. PACKET HEADS. CARDS. Notice of Sale of Real CIRCULARS BILL HEADS, ETC. GET OUR PRICES FIRST. Property. It pays to trade with the merchants and professional Underandbvvirtue of an order THE DAVIE RECORD of the Superior Court of Davie men who advertise in The Record. They are reliable. County made in the special proceed­ ing entitled “ Mary L Edwards, etal vs M. F. Shaw, et al,” the same be­ ing duly, docketed in the office of the Clerk, and being a sale of lands for partition, the under signed com missioner will, on tbe 18.h day of December, 1937, at 12:00 Noon, at the courthouse door'in Davie coun­ Notice of Sale. ty. North Garolina, offer for sale to DR. R. P. ANDERSON the highest bidder for cash, that cer Under and by virtue of an order DENTIST tain tract of land lying and being in of the Superior Court of Davie coun­ Anderson Building Clarksville Township. Davie County. Among the Creoles down in Neyr Orleans ty. made in tbe special proceeding entitled, Mrs. Sallie McMahan. Mocksville, N X North Carolina, and being described that big funny sounding word means "something Office 50 - Phone - Residence 37 as follows: Admrx. of M. C. Sheets, deceased, : Beginning at a chestnut stump, extra” for your money.. . .An extra cup of cof­ and Mrs, Saiiie McMahan, individu­ Biithdge and Iiames corner, runs S. fee uridt your luncheon, an extra glass of wine al! v vs N. C. Sheets, et al.. the same 86 degs. W. 12.00 chs. to a stake, being a petition to sell lands to make thence S. I deg. W. 1.85 chs. to s with your dinner . . . anything worthwhile that assets the same described in the Sn stake; tbence S. 86 degs. W. 23.42 perior Court of Da >e Couuty. the CAMPBELL chs. to a stone, Ratledge comer; iright be charged for buit Isn’t. undersigned Commissioner will, on thence N. 6 degs. E 2 75 chs. 'o a the 4th day of December, 1937, at FUNERAL HOME stone in Beck line; thence N. 88 12:00 noon, at the court house door degs. W. 37.17 chs. to a stone; in Mocksville. Davie County, North thence S. deg. W. 14.86 chs. to a For Carolina, offer for sale to the high­ stone; thence S. 89 degs. E. 6 34 est bidder for cash, the following FUNERAL DIRECTORS chs. to a stake; thence S. I deg W described real estate: 1.25 chs. to a stake; tbence S. 89 First Tract: Beginning at a wil­ AMBULANCE SERVICE degs. E. 12 00 chs. to a stake; thence Your Pleasure low or a stone East bank of Noe S. 19 50 chs. to a stone; thence P. Creek, M C. Sheets’ corner; thence Phone 164 24.50 chs. to a pine; thence N. 80 E. 4 degs South 5 chs. 61 links to a /■ degs. E. 7.60 chs. to a stake; thence large hickory; tbence S. 4 degs. W. N. Main St. . Mocksville. N. C. N 60 degs. E 3 CO chs; thence N. As a' subscriber and reader of your home 17 chs. 67 links to a stone in J. H 76 ,leg,'. E. I 90 chs to an ash on paper you get 4tLagniappew each week in the Nance’s line; thence W. 4 degs. N. .bank of branch (now down) thence with J. H Nance’s line 7 chs. and 45 S 4 84 chs to a persimmon; thence form of a generous installment of anovel from links to a beech or stone on East S. 89 degs. R. 4.80 chs to a stone; bauk of Noe Creek; thence up with thence S. 12 deg 3. W 4 20 chs. to a the pen of some famous American writer. We Northerly course with the meander- ttone; thence S 88 degs. E 7 20chs. run three to six of these novels each year and if ings of Noe Creek, to the beginning, so a sfont; thence S 75 degs. E, 1.80 containing 1184-100 acres more or chs. to an iron; thence N 31 degs. you follow diem each week you will have ac­ less. E. 11.00 chs; thence N. 72 degs. E. complished some worthwhile reading during the Second Tract: Beginningatastone 3.70 chs; thence S. 87 degs. E. 8.75 in C. F VanEaton’s line and running 'chs. to a stone; Ijames comer; HS course of a year and the beautiful part of it all S. 15 chs. to a stone, Clegg Sheets’ lbence N 8 degs. W. 14 17 chs. to a is that it comes to you at absolutely no extra corner; thence East 10 degs. S. 6 chs. stone; thence S. 87 degs W. 1.73 chs. to a Btone on the West bank of Noe to a stone; thence N. 12 degs. W. cost. . . . It m simply a-pait of the really good Creek; thence up said creek 3,35 cbs. 2 90 chs to a stone; thence N 7 to a stone on the West bank of the degs E. 2.38 chs. to a stone; thence newspaper that we are endeavoring to send you Creek; thence N. 36 degs. W. 13.97 N. 80 degs, W. 1.30 chs to an iron; each week. If you are a d d k i ^ readng the chs. to the beginning, containing 6 thence N. 16 degs. W, 4.35 chs. to continued story, turn now to it and begin a new and 68-100 acres more or less. the beginning containing,. 200 acres See deed recorded in Book-22, page more or less. and delightful experience. 326, Register’s office. Terms Of Sale—Cash. Terms of Sale: Casb. This the 13t.h dav November 1937. This Nov. 1st. 1937. J, B. GRANT, Commissioner. READ AND ENJOY * J. B. GRANT, Commissioner. BEST IN RADIOS First U. S. Lighthouse YOUNG RADIO CO. Administrator’s Notice. Boston Light, built in 1716, was YOUR HOME PAPER MOCKSVTLLE.K CL Having qualified as administrator the first - ligbthouse to be erected of L B. Armswortby, deceased, late within the present limits of the BESTXN SUPPLIES of Davie county, North Carolina, no­ United States. ' tice is hereby given all persons hold­ ing claims against the said estate, to present them to the undersigned on or before Nov. 9th, 1938, or this no­ tice will be plead in bar of their re­ covery. All persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to make immediate payment. ThisNov. 9tb. 1937. S. W. FURCHE 8 . Admr. L. B. Armswortby, Dec’d.

Notice To Creditors. Hsvlog qualified as administrator of the estate of M. G. Hendrix, deceased, late of Davie Countv, North .Carolina, notice is hereby given to all persons bolding claims ' against the estate of said deoeased. to present them to the undersigned, on or be­ fore the 12th day of November, 1938. or . \ * a * u',i this notice will be plead in bar of their \ \ » A V \ recovery. AU persons indebted to the said \ \ * ; f c v V Y v estate, are requested to make immediate payment. This Nov. 11.1937. X v '# \ \ L. 6 . HENDRIX. Admr. of M. 6 . Hendrix, Dec'd, B. C. BROCK, Attorney. i. am Administrator’s Notice! Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Nannie Smoot Keller, deceased, late of Daviecoun- ty, North Carolina, notice is hereby 5 given all persons holding claims a- gainst the said estate, to present them to the undersigned on or be­ fore Oct 26.1938. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Allpersonsindebtedto tbe said es­ tate, are requested to make imme­ diate payment. This Oct. 26,1937. E. M. KELLER, Admr. .. Mrs. Nannie Smoot Keller, Dec’d. " Jacob Stewart, Attorney. I h e ceaseless surge of progress By this means we ate able Notice of Sale. has obliterated local boundaries. ?' you information and : ment from all parts of the Under and by virtue of an order .H orizons have broadened tre----- directed to the undersigned Commis- Truly, through this arrangement, .sioner from the Superior Gourt of in— ifnusly. IDavie County, in the action entitled: - world’s- ever-changing picture .Jk H F. Sparks, et .al. vs J. L. Sparks, Today the interests of every one of us et al., being a proceeding to sell right into ‘your easy chair. 4 j lands for partition. I will on Satur- w f-A , far beyond die confines of our town,-, dav. the 4th day of December, 1937, Do not think for a minute that we are overlooking' yewr .at 12:00 noon, at the court house door oar country or our state: . ;of Davie County. sell to the highest deep interest in news about neighbors and friendt . . . h bidder, for cash, the following de- If we are to keep In tune with, thir times, we must be the day-to-day happenings in our own community. Yoa scribed real estate: informed upon national and world developments. ■V: Beginning dfeja stone in L.' M. may be sure that these events, will always be »§mith’s line smg^running W. 18.88 If rwe are to hav* eetiousness ' I ^ , completely and accurately, i * j chs. to stone iniJ. A. Snfley’s line; the fast and lurioUs;;pa&^afe:yHich we are moving *• V|- ■: -• £- . thence S. 3 degs:' W 4J chs. to a ffom stone, corner SE lot No. 9; thence W. wt also need to beamusetfT4-Ontejrietned.:?- But, supplementing!; the thorough tocdpM&sC < 18,83 chs. to a stone; thence N. 32 you will find in every issue's huge a u d w a f degs. E:4J chs. to the beginning, To meet these requirements of today’s reading public, containing 8 } acres more or less. features of the same, high type as those riwried I p die to give you a newspaper of whichyou — as well as Reference is hereby made to a di­ nation’s leading metropolitan dailiaa. ' vision of tbe land of Charles Sparks, ourselves — may be proud, we have commandeered the recorded in Book 23. nage 410. Term's of Sale: Cssh. resources of the world’s oldest and largest newspaper Some of America’s best known and most . This Nov. 1st. 1937. ’ and artists provide these f s a ttf a . n ' J. B. GRANT, Commissioner. CO

- -iJ POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOW THE JRCCOItD WHITE CIRCULATION THE LARGEST IM THE COUNTY. THEY DON'T LIE.

aWERE SHALL THE PRESS. THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAINTAIN: UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN.’

VOLUMN XXXIX. MOCKSVILLB, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8 , 193 7 . XUMBER to

District of Columbia that lazy contrary, our export of cotton has ets and have ruinously increased tbe NEWS OF LONG AGO. uCactos Jack” AndThe Gambling An Ignoble mothers are to blame for much of fallen off each year until last year cost of living. Therefore we should End. the crime prevalent ii the United we exported only 5 500,000 bales. loan the public credit to our cotton Whal Wat Happening In Dane President States today. Too many wives and- This means that under the present products at the same rate, or even Before The New Deal Used Up Vice President Garner was popu Four years ago, Horace King of mothers are having tlieir breakfasts false policies, we will export much lower, so that we can produce more larly reported some months ago, Waltbamston, England, won $ 8 4 - in bed, she declared, instead, of less this year and that American cot­ cotton each year, which can be sold The Alphabet, Drowned The ton will soon disappear from all the at a profit in ai! the markets of tbe when he returned to Washington 0 0 Q on a Sweepstake ticket, which eating with tbeir husband a n d markets of the world. world. And if it shall be necessary Hogs and Plowed Up The from an unstragetic vacation .in c >*t him $2 .5 0 in cash'and Iaterbis children, and helping the .a to- get Texas, to have -done some plain friends, his happiness and bis life - This national calamity is not due for a few years, to meet the foreign Cotton and Cora. off t"> work and to school to wind nor weather, nor to any na* competition, which has been grow­ talking to tbe President about bis from alcoholism. Children obtain their greatest tional causes.. It is entirely due to ing for the last seven years, then it (Davie Record, Dec. 11, 1912 .) . Dr. P. B. Skeel, coroner of tbat court project, and, in fact, to have lessons from their home environ will be good business to pay our Miss Henrietta Wilson visited the false and stupid policy of trying handled tbe situation in Congress city said following an inquest over ment Lazy and inept mcth:rs are to artifically increase the price of farmers a small. export}bountry until friends in Winston last week. in such a way as a way as at least King’s body, that tbe dead man a bad influence in the lives of tbeir co t in. It was begun by the Farm we can recover our IostJ foreign G G. Eaniel and M. D. to have saved the President's face had “ entirely lost his head as a re­ children who become cway ward and Board under the former Adminis­ markets. soent Sunday with friends in Sta­ in tbe loss he suffered from his agi­ sult of winning so much money.” indifferent because of the lack of tration, in attempting to peg the Of course Congress will authorize tesville. tation for tbat reform. His former employer stated tbat proper motherly example and dis­ price of cottin much above the the creation of a National Cooper­ I. P Green is having an addition And no doubt "Cactus JACK” King’s winnings caused bis whole cipline tbe speaker instead world market price demand. This ative and Export Commission with a built to bis residence on N. Main was done with borrowed money revolving fond to carry out the above has been emboldened by his own nature to change from mirthfulness It was her opinion that the suc­ street which was wholly wasted, because it purpose, In fact, we should provide hardy naturalness and by reason, and goodfellowship to moroseness cess of Baltimore public schools dur­ L. G. Horn has had bis residence could never be repaid from the sale I a separate Agricultural credit, or also, of tbe confusion of the times and to an attitude of suspicion to­ ing the past eighteen years wasdue painted, which adds much to its of such cotton and which there force banking system to facilitate such -a to approach the Whit^ House, ward everyone. to the campaign to free tbe school appearance. accomplished no good, but which be­ program. Obviously, our commer­ not with fear and trembling, but Thus it is of gambling: In its boards, health < officers and other cial banking system istotally unsuit­ Rev. W. E. Wilson attended the came an added mortgage on the with a sincere purpose to give the pursuit the mind is taken from the educational agencies from politics, backs of our already over burdened ed to the needs of Agriculture. Such Baptist State Convention, which President such homely counsel as wholesome and spiritual to tbe sor­ and to the frank discussions of the taxpayers. - a conservative policy will enable us met at Goldsboro last week.' he feels may be required in the did and material things of life If Baltimo-e Public School Associa­ President Roosevelt in his first without costing the taxpayer a single W. Chal Sain returned Friday premises. the pursuit results in a windfall, tbe tion in their chapters of the* need campaign denounced that policy and dollar, to recover not only the IoSt from Indiana, where he has been Within tbe last few days has pursuer ofter dies an ignoble death fo emphasize the disciplinary, mo­ promised a sound and constructs export markets, but also to produce living for the past several months at a profit all of the 35.000 000 bales emerged the report of another con­ or, in the quest of more winnings, ral and social values of home life. progrom to restore prosperity to Mrs. S. D. Campbell, of Greens­ Agriculture But he began by fol­ of cotton now consumed bv the fab, between the Vice Presidentand loses all. •Supreme Council, 3 3 0, Bulletin. boro, visited her daughter, Mrs. the President in which Mr. Garner Warns On Gambling In Churches lowing the same false and fatuous world and even twice that amotiAt when there is demand for the !same. Geo. Tyson, last week. is quoted as having said this to Mr. During their recent fall session, policy of trying artificially to stimp Misplaced Pity In The late prices by offering to pav the This will be sound production ahd Miss Eila Lefler, who has held a Roosevelt members of the Brooklyn-Nassan farmers a bonus out of public funds profitable distribusion; it will be position at Lynchburg, Va., for (N . Y .) Presbytery condemned Well, you better talk some Ryan Case. to plow under one-third of the grow­ s>und constructive marketing and some time, visited relatives here more with the boys in the trenches gambling as a means of raising Over at Morganton a young girl ing cotton crop. This Administrar will save the producers millions of last week. - and find out what really is going church funds. married a not too-smart gink from tion next offered to pay cur farmers dollars each year It will also be of T. I. Byerly went to Charlotte on,” Cactus Jack” is credited with A report. o f the Committee on up Nawth” who happens to be in the future a cash bonus for the great value to our domestic consum­ Thursday to attend a meeting of saying to tbe President in a very Social Education and Action, read staple crops which they would agree ers, because they will be able to biiy the grandson of a rich man, and the the Shriners. sympathetic manner. "I feel tbat by the Rev. Phillips Packer Elliott not to p rd ice. This unsound and cotton goods at a much lower price. daily newspapers start feeding the Fred Black welder, son of Mr. the best thing tbat you can do for of the First Peesbyterian Church foolish policy has encouraged every Such a constructive policy as to gullible public on bunco on ‘ why and Mrs. H. H. Blackwelder, of os now is to leave Tommy Corcor­ of Brooklyn, warned against the foreign country, which could not cotton is equally applicable to wheat, he did it.” near Holman's, died Friday after a an and some' of ;those other boys danger of .yielding ideals' for the compete with us before, to begin tobacco, beaf and pork, and to all Seems to this newspaper that other staple export crops and pro­ three week’s illness of meningitis,, that have been thinking up things sake of an income which . seems to the production of cotton, which cot­ ought to be figuring out why the ton has undersold us in the world, ducts. all of which are suffering from agedabouf 18 years. The funeral in their offices and listen to some be available in no other way. * * * girls let herself down far enough ‘and this has destroyed our valuable the same cause as cotton. Indeed, and burial services were held Sat­ of the Iolks from the sticks. They Some churches and societies resort 0 marry the scicn of society who foreign markets. It has kept our we are today importing the staple urday at Chestnut Grove Metbo* are straight- out. agaiost some of to gambling devices, and the con­ evidently is such a number that be land and labor idle and has given a crops and products which we former­ dist church. these tax laws, and they are rather tagion is hard for our people to re­ has to have a gnardiam to look profit to foreign land and labor. Be. ly exported to the profit of our pro* A storm party was given at the up in the air on. this wages and sist. We would urge our churches ducersand to the profit of the whole after.him 2 4 hours per day. aides these artifically .; stimulated home of Misses Frankie and Bern­ hours bill. I think you should get to have no spirit or method. country. . Young girl made an error—she prices has greatly increased the cost ice Wilson Fiiday evenings Those in touch with some of tbe folks a- Masons Oppose Gambling of living arid' has reduced domestic During the first six months of this is the mother of a two-months-old present were Miss Kopelia Hunt, bout these things before business In this age : when forms of gam­ consumption and ha3 reduced do vear we imported, wheat, oats, rye, child, but she is !till far smarter and Mr. Beam; Miss Edna Stew­ goes to pot.” bling are carried on by many or­ me3tic consumption and has also in­ tobacco, Fegetahle oils, beef, pork than the wealthy (not Dy his own art and John LeGrand; Miss Irene This, ot course, is straight, from- ganizations in churches of cettaiu creased taxes. Even the subsidized ■*nd other staple crops and products prowess) chap whom she married, Clement and Bailey Clement; Miss­ the-shoulder-stuff, but in every denominations, and when a nation­ farmer who in receiving this, bonus co th* value of $1,151,038 222, all of and while she may ' not have been money cannot buy now as much which we could and should have pro­ es. Mary Stockton, Serah Hanes word and comna' and period, it al lottery 1>ill is threatened to be as conventional- as she should Have he could before; he knows' that this duced. During the same time our and Hampton LeGrand. After a bears tbe imprimatur of tbe honest, ai vote in the Lower House of Con-, been in tbe days gone by, at least policy is false and ruinous. When total exports fell to the pitiful sum number of games were played, de­ rugged, candid . ‘‘Cactus JACK” gtess, are likely to forget t'le posi­ she moved in her own circle and the Administration sent out a refer­ uf only $435,099,365, when we shoulh licious refreshments were served. who may not measure . up to the tion of tbe>Craft against gaming. was not stuck way off down from endum vote on this matter, one- navs exported ten times this amount. The Senior class of the Mocks- standards of statesmanship out­ Occasionally /Grand Masters feel ber friends and people fourth o f thnae who are receiving L*ut this Is only a part of the bitter ville graded school had their class lined by New Dealism, but who, it their duty to remind their mem, fruit of sued an unsound policy. ' The pity that is' implied in the this bonus money voted against ccn meeting Tuesday afternoon and nevertheless, is a whale of an old bers of . the age-long plague of gam­ tinuing such a ruinous policy. Out ing the last seven years through every-:lay, twice-a-d.iy news stories elected the-following officers: Pres, fashioned old American.—Charlotte bling, lest soine fall victims ti out Every intelligent vealthproduc- gigantic spending and waste which that are carried by the daily press ident, Miss Kopelia Hunt; Vice- Observer. ii has not primed the New Deal recov­ should go to the young girl instead President, Miss Bernice Wilson; Masons in’ Michigan, William H. to recover the markets which wi ery pump, we have seen $22 000,000,- of the 2 8 ,year old fellow who evid­ Secretary- Treasurer, Miss Edna Bible Is Quoted In Parker, issued a statement, Sept­ have lost is to produce cotton cheap­ 000 added to the national debt, which ently was not man enough t i make 3 iir.ount is so frightful that it is a Stewait; Valedictorian, Miss Ge- ember 16 th, bn ,the subject. He er. There i a simple and sure wa.\ his way about wbere be belonged. to do that. Our government can menace to our public credit, ,and Iene Ijames; Historian, Miss EUa Evading Tax. sUted among other things, tnat re­ —Transylvania Times. and should lend its credits to the which stands in tbe way of future Meroney; Class Prophet, M'ss Ruth Albuquerque, N . M ,—Baker W. quests to the Grand Master for his cotton-farmer at a very low rate oi prosperity. This is.a most perilous, Rollins; Statistics, Miss Margaret P. Stephens refused to pay an'.un­ authority ,or permission to raise interest, so he can operate on a cash situation and one which calls, loudly Meroney; Class Will, Miss Martha employment compensation tax on money for Masonic purpose by re­ WhatIs Happening To basis. This will enable the farmer for the atteution of Congress before Call. bis pay roll today—and quoted the sorting to some game of chance, to produce cotton at a cost of five 01 snacting another emergency scarcity Rev. E. W. Fox, the new pastor Bible to bolster his case. to some .gambling device or to some American Cotton? six cents a pound, which cotton can and subsidy program. of the Mocksviile Methodist church ‘‘Man shall not store store up kind/of lottery are from time to By Former Senator Marion Butler. be sold in foreign markets at a pro­ The sane, sound and constructive 'arrived Saturday and preached bis treasures except^ in heaven,” ' he time received. No Grand Master Cotton has been the important ex­ fits, if sold gradually to nnet world policy suggested for cotton will re­ first sermon Sunday morning. A told tbe-state unemployment com­ can tactfully; or otherwise approve port product o f the United States demands. The price at which cotton store all of our tost foreign markets from every quarter of the Klobe and large crowd was present and en- mission, insisting he would “abide such action'.; sells is low. enough to leave a living and put the balance of trade again in kept the balance of trade in our our favor; it will obviously put joyed the sermon. by the law of God, not main ” Calling attention to the public profits. It is more important to sell favor. There is a world-wide de­ at seven or eight cents a tound cot­ Agriculture on a soui;d economical . Misses Willie and Carolyn Mil. Commissioner <~H. W. Kane press accounts of police raids fre­ mand for cotton. It is a world-wide ton which cost fi e or six cents a basis and insure'permanent; pros­ ler, who are in school at Asheville, countered: ~ ^ quently made when entertainmeuts demand for cotton. It is a world pound to produce than to sell for 12 perity. Indeed, it will belp bur (al­ came home Saturday to be present “ The Bible provides that you with gambling attractions are given necessity and the demand will in­ cents when it cents when it- cost 10 ready damaged public credit, -Be­ at the marriage of their sister, MisS must, render unto Caesar those under the auspices o f. worthy peo­ crease each year. But our exp ort^ cents to produce. sides, it will stop at once the present Maude Miller, which occurs today, things that are Caesar’s.” ple^ and; also organizations who cotton nas been falling off fort^flfe The government when making orgy of wild and reckless spending Cards are out announcing the But Stephens said he’d go to through ignorance of the law gov­ last seven years. If we do hot pro. such cash advance; can j take a ben01 of public funds and will remove the marriage of Miss Blanche March court before he'd pay the tax. erning such enterprise or - unmind­ diice it and export it to the markets the cotton produced and agree not threatened spectre of bankruptcy Hanes to Mr. JesseFrankClement, ful pf the impropriety of sponsor­ of the world, other countries will. to dump the whole crop on the mark and repudiation With this done, a which will occur at the home ot No Beer At Biscoe. ing such entertainments are. giving The soil, climate and labor bf a large et at once, but to sell,the same gra large increase in all craps and pro­ the bride’s mother on Monday -af­ them approval, Mr Parker ex section of the United States is better dually to meet foreign and domestic tects will not be a calamity,! but. will Upon petition of every religions suited to the production of cotton oe a national blessiiig. Indeed, .the ternoon, December 23 rd, at half pressed .his^happiness hat no shame demand. But the Government can organization in the town: the.com­ than any other prrd JCt. Therefore, and should also agree to make the iarger the production of wealth; of past four o’clock. had.'-come to the Jurisdictipu of missioners of the town of. Biscoe, we should have been held our export next crop on a cash basis, and ther all kinds, the better. . This is the only It is with profound sorrow that Michigan through the' violation of Montgomery county, have passed market and to have increased pro­ to sell approximately one-twelfth oi way to restore the old and true we are called upon to chronicle tbe an ordinance prohibiting the sale laws prohibiting gambling.!' In this duction each year sufficient to meet each month and settle with him at American policy of plenty and pros­ death of Dr. M. D .. Kimbrough, of beer and wine in the corporate connection, the Grand Master said all increased demands. the end of the. year on an average perity. which occureed in this city Satur limits of that place. that one. oi the deep-rooted prin During tbe last decade the annual price which all the cotton so beld had day, Nov. 2 6 th, at the home of his ciples1 of Freemasonry is obedience world consumption of cotton has a* brought and_pay fo' him all above Ashe Turkey*. daughter, Mts [. L. Sheek, where veraged 25.000.000 bales per year . Only three weeks until Christ­ to the laws of the country in which the advances made, and the cost oi The week before Thanksgiving' he had been living since bis illness The demand now has increased to mas. .Send or bring us ; dollar or individual Masons reside. Obe marketing the same. Thus the farnr Ashe coun'y. farmers shipped ap- ’Dr.. Kimbrough was 74 years old,, two onyour subscription, so we dience to' the; moral law is also in- 35.000,000 bales. Eight years ago er would be freed from the clutches can also enjoy the holidays. ' proxim*iH y 2 0 ,0 0 0 turkevs to mar­ and leaves bis wife and five culcat^d'by tliie Fratergity... and is we produced over 60 per cent of this of middlemen and speculators and cotton. Lastyearweproduced less ket centers both, north and; soutb,- Messrs. J, W. and Qhal Kimbrongb no 1^ $ m P ^ l5(ftit;.on JIj^Sfrason rui,n$jis time prices and high rates than 40 per cent, and our export of interest; he v?ould be put on a The turkeys brought 19 cents per of Smith Grove; A. M. Kimbrongb, one. brother, W N . IJjirobrough, of than are the laws of tbeyland; Mr. cotton fell off even a greater.* per pound on foot but the dressed fowls of Advance, I.. A. Kimbrough, of East Bend, also ,survive. Funeral caah basiB and.: get the highest aver» Parker pojptjgl out.. • cent. . . ifrere higher in . price. Tbe. Inrds . Mocksville, and P. K Kimbrough, services were hejd at the Smith age price for the whole year. We •: LaZ^ Mothers ToTBIami Seven years ago we exported 8 * no.wJend monejKat a very, low rate averaged 11 pounds each Twit-'. tbe of Virginia.' Fourdaugbteis, Mrs Grove Methodisi church Sunday, : Mrs. Maries 0 . Bauernscbmidt, 227,000 bale* of cotton. The world of interest to shipbuilders to enable largest tom to leave weighed 3 1 - Kimbrongh Furcbes, of Farming­ with Rev. B ,: Margeson in charge. secretary bf the''BaItimAre Public demands for eotton has increased us to ship cotton. and other export pounds. ton; Mesdames George and James The body was laid to rest in the School.Association, stated in .a re­ each year since, and our export of crops-under the American flag, but Gardening Is sometimes.'refefofl L- Sheek, of Mocksville, and Mrs. church cemetery with Masonic hon­ cent' address : before a Parent- cotton should have -increased to at they are not making money because Reid Smith, of Dallas, Texas, and ors. A noble man is gone. Tepcher Association chapter in the least 13 000,000 bales, but, to the we havedestroyed ourexport mark­ to as “AdOT^rq^ioit^^M iy THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

WHO'S MEWS W ITH BANNERS 4 THIS WEEK... CHAPTER XTV-Continued B y Em ilie Lozing She drew an unsteady breath , of By Lemuel F. Parton - 21- relief when the front door had shut 4 Jerry Field was breathless from CEmUl*t>ortn(. out the brother and sister. They ^ Ruth Spears the effort of shaking off congratula­ wwu Service. were outlanders in the present situ* IWIWIWIWHHWW tory hands which had tried to de­ ation. She couldn’t have told her "MEW YORK.—Oberlin M. Carter, tain him. story before them, and she must' eighty-one years old, again ap­ “Changing her sandals at Lookwik Mark Trent turned her by the shoulders (hat she might see Jerry tell: it quickly; that will must be peals to the Supreme court in his House. I’ve got to speak to you. found. S ie wanted Lucette and Sam incessant fight of 39 years for re­ Trent! Quick!” Field Htahding by the mantel. He TH E FE/ saw the look in the girl’s eyes, saw to hear what she had to tell Mark admission to the Relief stopped the thumping of Trent and Jed'Stewart; the sooner Capt. Carter army and the IM The mor Mark Trent’s heart. Had Brooke something in the man's spring up to meet it. He felt the quiver that they knew of the change In her for­ Agarn Seek* voiding of the IlL Hop oul married Field, would he be here? tune, the better. court-martial ver­ BED-CLOS b He would not. He turned to Kowa ran through her body, felt the ef­ VihJieation fort she made to overcome it as Mark Trent linked his arm in dict which sent th e wmpovI still standing beside him and asked Sam’s. ' him to prison for fraud. Powerful AWD The CHl in a voice he had difficulty In she said flippantly: BRAClUfi- Alir “News flash! Elopbig bridegroom “D.on’t wig-wag the let’s-go signal influence has backed'the former keeping steady: at the girls, maestro. Jed Imd I captain and his friends call him WILL S1TIRl "Is anyone in-the print room?" returns without lovely b r id e . INTO .ACTlI Where’s Brooke, Jerry?” can’t let you off yet. Come into the “the American Dreyfus.” The Jap disappeared and returned library. Half the fun of a party is The c u e against him, on charges with incredible speed. “Changing her wet sandals at Lookout House." talking it over. I told Kowa to of fraud involving many millions, “No person there, sir.” bring in some eats. I doa’t believe was one of the notorious scandals of Mark spoke in a low tone to Jerry “Wet sandals! Where has she been?” you Reyburns ate a mouthful of sup­ the McKinley administration. He Field: per; you were too busy receiving had been in charge of river and har­ “Slip into the room back of the “She’ll be here in a minute and tell you herself, Lucette. Better go congratulations. I’m starving my­ bor reclamation at Savannah. I stairs. Sam, tell the musicians to self." Handsome, gifted, of a distin­ play something loud and gay; then back to the party,” Mark Trent sug­ gested. “l i e New York producer Sam grinned. guished family, Captain Carter was join us. Now that we know Brooke “Now that you call the. matter to Ihuinbtaek Your Draperies is safe, Mrs. Gregory—” and the Boston manager are still second in scholarship only to Robert here, aren’t they? We’re depending my attention, I could toy with a Bt- E. Lee in aU the history of West to a Board. “Mrs. Gregory is coming with tie food. Come on, Brooke." O GIVE draperies the smartly us,” Jed Stewart interrupted. on you to see that they have the Point. A newspaper account of time of their lives.” Lucette was curled up against the March, 1889, reveals him at Savan­ tailored effect obtained by the Even with the door of the room “Boy, when Brooke didn’t appear, pillows in a corner of the library nah just before the turn of his for­ professional decorator, a.valance S’MATTEl closed, the beat and rhythm of the I forgot those bozos, forgot that couch hugging her knees, when tunes: board must be used. A straight music outside set the air within vi­ we’d had a play.” With his hand on they entered. Stewart was backed “Captain Carter was an exceed- one by two inch board win be brating. A cheery lire crackled on the knob of the door, Sam stopped. up to the mantel. The girl’s eyes ingly popular man in club circles T needed. A small finishing nail in the hearth. Incredibly long-stemmed “Come along, Lucette.” were brilliant, her cheeks were and among his numerous female ac­ the top of the window casing near Templar roses in a tall vase made a Lucette caught Field’s arm. pink, the voice in which she greeted quaintances. He was polished in his each end and screw eyes placed splash of gorgeous crimson against “Come with us, Jerry, and stop them was bumpy from excitement: manner, exceedingly cordial to all near the top of the back of the the neutral tinted walls hung with the rumor that you and Brooke have “Come in, folks, and hear Jed and ran toward the rapid set. He valance board will hold it in place Japanese prints, scented the air eloped; also we’ll let people tell us tell me how good I was. He pre­ was a very fashionable dresser. as shown at A. Both side drapes with their spicy fragrance. Mrs. and valance may be thumbtacked couches; making curtams for ev­ what hits we were in ‘Islands dicts that I would be an overnight “He generally appeared in three * Gregory resisted the seductive Arise.’ ” sensation on Broadway.” or four suits of clothes daily and to die board and then be quickly ery type .of room and purpose. depth of a large chair and sat erect “Suppose we go back to the par­ “Snap out of that idea and snap never failed to don hung aH at once by hooking the Making lampshades, rugs, otto­ on the edge. ty,” Mark Trent suggested, and of­ out of it quick.” Changed His his evening suit screw eyes over the finishing mans and other useful articles for I “What’s happened? What’s hap­ fered his arm to Mrs. Gregory. “Don’t growl, .Master Reybum; he Suits Four . for dinner. In the nails. Think of the advantage on the home. Readers wishing a copy pened?” she demanded testily. should send name and address, As Mark Trent stepped back that has been handing bouquets to the Times a Day morning he wore cleaning day! Just lift board and “Wait a minute. Thought I heard Mrs. Gregory might precede him play too. I done you wrong, Sam­ his business suit, aU' off the nails and take outside enclosing 25 cents, to Mrs. Spears, something.” Field pulled aside the my, when I crabbed about the last but by lunch time he appeared in for dusting. 210 South Desplaines St., Chicago, hangings at the window and peered minute changes you made in the Illinois. out; Jed Stewart on his toes his bicycle suit. After taking a spin Tack the side drapes . to the script; they were the high lights. about the principal streets of Sa­ board first as at B, arranging full­ looked over his shoulder. “Yep, Where’s Jerry?” there they go. Police are no re­ vannah for a couple of hours, he ness in flat pleats. In making the specters of supper parties." Mark Trent answered Lucette’* next appeared in his driving suit. valance, allow enough material to Jerry Field drew the hangings question. Late in the afternoon, he would ap­ fold around the ends of the board Beware Coughs m : close and returned to the mantel. “He and Daphne have gone home. pear in his riding suit. as at C; then tack it along the MESCAI The lighter he held to his cigarette You put it all over the other women “In the yachting season, he was top, stretching it just enough so lromcoinmoa colds was not quite steady. “Now, folks, in the cast of 'Islands Arise,’ Lu- far in the lead of other followers that it is perfectly smooth. listen to my bedtime story.” cette.” of the water. He had seven distinct The valance shown here is made ThatHang On “She was a knockout and so was ways of shaking hands.” of glazed chintz and matches the For an instant there was no sound the leading woman,” Sam agreed, No Inatter how many medicines in the still room save the purr of The quick-change record, or the glazed chintz border that faces the you have tried for your cough, chesb “but, if you want to know who had cold, or bronchial irritation, you can the fire and the tap of a snowy the New York producer eating out hand-shaking or something upped edges of the side drapes. The get relief now with CreomuMon. vine against a window. Then it of her hand, it was our little sister him to the job of helping man the glass curtains may be hung just Berious trouble may be brewing and seemed to Mark Trent that the teacups at the American embassy inside the window frame or to the you cannot afford to take a chance Brooke. After she arrived—trust a with any remedy less potent than woman in the deep chair, Sam Rey- Reyburn to realize th e' dramatic in London. As he prepared to leave bottom of the valance board. burn with his elbow resting on one Savannah, there were routs, assem­ Creomulston, which goes right to value of a late entrance—I couldn’t Every Homemaker should have f h o RAa t O f tne trrniblft ftnri a ldft P9-* corner of the low bookshelves, Jed •pry him away from her; lucky I blies, fetes and army blow-outs to a copy of Mrs. Spears’ new book, ture to soothe and heal the inflamed Stewart backed against the door as got my option before she appeared. honor him on his departure. SEWDIG.' Forty-eight pages of mucous membranes and to loosen if to barricade it, stopped breath­ What were you saying to him, Seeing him off at the boat was step-by-step directions for making and expel the germ-laden phlegm. \ ing as Field told how Brooke had Commander E. Gillette, a salty, Even if otherxemedies have failed, i . / Brooke?" slipcovers and dressing tables; Sotft be discouraged, try Creomul- commandeered his roadster and “We talked theater fast and furi­ weather-beaten old sea dog. Cap­ restoring and upholstering chairs, eion. Tour druggistis authorized to himself to take her across the ously. It was a wonder, that I tain Carter’s gush of affection em­ refund your money if you are not causeway, of the reason she had could think of anything but the near barrassed him. The captain insist­ thoroughly satisfied WiQx the bene­ . 7 given for her going, of her suspi­ escape the party had from a hold­ ed that the commander make use of fits obtained from the very first cion that the man she called the bottle. Oreomulsian is one wora—not up.” his house. "Quotations" two, and It has no hyithen In it. Bath Crystal Bandit might be serv­ Kowa entered with his quick cat­ The old commander was inclined A---- ing as waiter at the party because Ask for it plainly, see that the name 1 like tread. His eyes sparkled like to suspect over-generous. persons. Be too large for worry, too noble on the bottle , is OreomUIsion. and of interest in the jewels of one of black diamonds as he set a Chinese He pondered the youH get the genuine product and the guests. Commander's for anger, too strong for fear and the relief you want. (AdvJL FINNEY teapoy of red and gold lacquer be­ captain’s conduct too happy to permit die presence of Mrs. Gregory instinctively put one side each chair. and then went to hand to her tiara and one of the Suspicions trouble. Think well of yourself and THERE I “Boy, I’m tired! I fed all in,” A re A ro u sed the office of the proclaim this fact to the world—not Calming Influence VHMDEP blazing plastron at her breast. “Sorry to Report That You've engineering corps. KICKItJl “I suppose you mean mine. Lost Xour Chauffeur, Mrs. Sam confessed. in loud words, but In great deeds.— Good nature . . . is the most “It’s reaction, and I’ll bet you On a map, he saw a retaining wall James E. AmenL precious gift of Heaven, spreading 'ROOMq W-when did they in-intend to take Gregory.” of masonry spotted up as having them?” she quavered. haven’t eaten for hours and hours.” When everything is new and itself like oil over the troubled jes Mark Trent crossed the room. He into the hall, Jed Stewart caught Mark Trent spoke to Kowa as he been built at a cost of $7,000,000. startling, the human mind just of thought.—Washington Irving sat on the arm of her chair and his arm. ' returned with a laden tray. .Then he strolled down the river, ceases to be startled.—Walter Lipp- put his hand on her shoulder. “Just a minute, fella!” He low­ “Serve Mr. Sam first. Here you looking for the walL It wasn% there. man. “Steady, Empress, they can’t get ered his voice. “The inspector are, maestro.” He kept on exploring. He reported Every day is a Uttle life, and our them now. Go on, Field. Then you wants us. to wait up until he gets Sam’s grin was swift and a trifle to the war office that $7,000,000 had whole life is but a day repeated.— and Brooke are not married?” here, no matter if he doesn’t come sheepish. been spent for nothing more than Joseph Hall, THs BIGlD “I’m all right, m’lad; slumped for marks on paper. “Married! No such luck. Didn’t till daylight.” * • • Think naught a trifle, though it I make that clear? Brooke told 'that Mark nodded assent. The throb a minute, that’s all.” small appear; small sands the moon* of. a harp, the singing of the vio­ “Don’t apologize," Lucette mim­ HE courts awarded to Mrs. Mat­ tain, moments make the year and yam to avert suspicion from our thew Astor Wilks, daughter of S t . J o s e p h get-away. Do you think I’d be here lins, the quaver of the horns, the icked. trifles life.—Edward Young . GENUINE PURE ASPIRIN if we were married?” There was a brooding of the obie’were muted to “I’m not apologizing. I’m ex­ Hetty Green, the entire estate of glint of steel in his eyes as they a caressing minor, heart-breakingly plain—” Sam broke off with a grim­ her' brother, the late Col. Edward met Mark Trent’s. sweet, as he piloted Mrs. Gregory ace at his sister. “Humorous, aren’t H. R. Green, estimated as between “Where was I—oh yes. We made to a throne-like chair in the hall. He you, kiddo? Fuss over Brooke, T $60,000,000 and $80,000,000. This, with headquarters in record tim e . left her and went in search of the Mark, she needs it more than I. a similar amount'inherited from her Brooke told her story. Yoiir kitch­ New York producer. It required What with bracing me every time mother, and the fortune bequeathed POP-' en, Trent, was the scene of the considerable finesse to evade clam­ I got cold feet about ‘Islands Arise’ by her husband, makes her, accord­ neatest, quickest clean-up in the orous friends. Even as he acknowl­ and getting dragged into the crime ing to aH current estimates, the history of crime in this state, I’ll edged praise of his acting, congratu­ wave, she’s had a hectic time since richest' woman in the world. SHMX bet. No, don’t go. Inspector Har­ lations on the party, he was think­ she came to Lookout House to live— She is much like her mother. Six­ rison sent special instructions to ing what a queer, aching, vivid I’ll take another shot at those rolls, ty-six years old, she lives in an un­ you to keep things moving here so thing love was, with its ecstasy, its K owa-I don’t wonder she has de­ pretentious house on “Electric hill,” NEW TWO-WAY WINNER IN that the news of the arrests wouldn’t inevitable misunderstandings, its cided to trek back to the town apart­ in Greenwich, Conn., with a few get out until he had the men safely quarrels, and he wondered why he ment. What will we do' with the servants and a ten-year-old collie SMOKING TOBACCO in jail. Sorry to report that you’ve braised his heart against Brooke’s parrot when we go, Brooke?” dog named Prince—as did her moth­ lost your chauffeur, Mrs. Gregory;” dislike, wondered if she would ever Brooke felt her.color rise in re­ er in her later years. And like her “Dominique! N o t Dominique? forgive him for that kiss. At least sponse to the flash in Mark Trent’s mother, she does her own market­ He’s been with me for years. Why he— eyes as they met hers reflected in ing, driving to town every day or have I lost him?” “Mark! Mark!” - the great mirror. This was aS]good two in a small car. “He’s been taken along for ques­ Before he had a chance to evade an opening as any she could bring * • . tioning. The inspector didn’t have her, Daphne Field flung a bare arm about to tell the story of the paper The late Matthew Astor Wilks was time to go into it here.. The Jacques about his.neck. Henri had produced. She rose and a great-grandson of John Jacob As- at Lookout House also are being “Dance with me, please! Mark! stood behind her chair. tor. When they personally conducted to headquar­ Mark! You must .love me!” The “We won’t have to consider the Hetty Gives were married in ters. Quite a party, if you ask me. girl’s voice caught in a sob as she parrot, Sam. Mr. Micawber has A d v ic e 'to 1909, in her moth­ I didn’t hear much, but your man pressed against him. gone.” B ridegroom er’s flat in Hobo­ Dominique, Mrs. Gregory, was to Too annoyed to answer,' he put ’‘Gone!” Sam and Lucette chor­ ken, Hetty Green have engine trouble on the way his arm about her to guide her out used. was quoted by the newspapers as home. While he tinkered, you were of the room. As he toned he saw ‘Did his make another get-away, saying to the groom: “Matthew, to be relieved of your jewels.” Brooke Reybura standing directly or has Henri kidnaped him?” you are sixty-five years old and Anne Gregory’s face was gray; behind her. There was a curious “Neither, Sam. He’s in his cage, you have the gout. Some day my it dropped into sagging lines, her light in her eyes, a mocking smile just a heap of green feathers.” girl is going to have $5,000 a day. I mouth quivered childishly. Suddenly oh her lips. “Poor old duffer. He hasn’t had want to be sure that she is marrying she was an old defeated woman. any pep since the night he took off a man who will help her take care of “Isn’t there anyone in the world I Even as Brooke smiled and ac­ in a hop for freedom. I liked that her money.” " can trust?” she whimpered. cepted congratulations on the suc­ bird. Something’s always taking the She has managed nicely. If her Mark Trent moved closer to her. cess of her brother’s play, did her joy out of life.” $160,000,000 is bringing 3 per cent, 2 ounces o f choice burley. . . and a “Of course there’s someone you best to entertain the New York pro­ “Cheerio, Master Reyburn, you that’s not $5,000 but $13,178.10 a day. can trust, you have Brooke .and ducer who attached himself to her still have your option,” Lucette re­ For twenty-seven years she has valuable coupon in every tin from the moment Sam presented lived in the house near Greenwich. Sam, Jed and me, and—” minded. “Why can’t we move to TNTRODUC1NG a pipe tobacco Big Ben coupon in every tin, good “Don’t forget me,” Jerry Field him, she was asking herself impa­ town tomorrow? No more commut­ Her husband died in 1926. Her for­ X that gives you marvelous pre­ for valuable premiums...pipes, Interrupted. “Now, who’s come?’/ tiently: ing! What a break! I suppose you'll tune consists of many blocks of real mium* plus real amoldng enjoy- playing cards, watches, knives, h" qutfried. “Will the party never end? Who dose Lookout House, Brooke?” estate in St. Louis, Boston and New mentl You get two ounce* of the flashlight*. TryBigBen! Lookfbr The low quick knocking ’ at the stole that paper from my desk? Can Brooke tried to force a gay note York and railroad and other securi­ mildest, mellowest hurleys grown the big red tin with the thorough- door was repeated. Jed Stewart I make Mark Trent understand why into her voice: ties. She has no box at the opera, in the Blue Grass country— bred horse onit. You’ll lilce the to­ opened it cautiously and let' in a I held it back? If it is lost, will he. “I’ll close Lookout House, Lu­ assumes no grandeur of the reigning crimp^ut to bum slow and cod bacco— and the premiums too— drift of dance music and Lucette. ever forgive me?” cette, because I have accepted an dowager and lets Greenwich—highest - —and kept fresh Iqr an air-tight thebigttoufifevaineforevetyman Her lips were startlingly red in But all parties end. The last of offer—” per capita^ wealth in America—run Cellophane seal. X nd-there’s a wbo smokes union-made Big Benl contrast to the whiteness of her the guests, with Mrs. Gregory care­ The sentence trailed off as Inspec­ itself without her aid. Her partici­ face. The rhinestone straps which fully tucked into , their limousine, tor Bill Harrison strode into the pation in public affairs consists held iip what there was of the back drove off in a flood of' moonlight room. mainly of her annual contribution to of the bodice of her pale blue frock' which transformed the world into “Well, Mark, I got It!” the Greenwich Firemen’s ,associa- sent out a million or two iridescent an enchanted land of dazzling pur­ •/Got ‘it’I You’re too modest. In­ tioiu C Consolidated News Features. sparks. She caught the lapel of ity. Theproducerandmanagerleft spector, you got the whole gang, I WNU Service. Mark Trent’s coat as he took c in a powerful car after hearty hand­ understand" quick step toward her. shakes with Sam and a backward “Cripes, I'm not talking about Area , of Missouri Sfc K o b e r t . ^ pipe* m iA. "They’re whispering outside that look at Brooke as she stood between those dirty'Uiugs 1 Mark. That isn’t Missouri’s 65,350 square miles or W ctapaat.' 75co«po»- Brooke and ‘ Jerry Held have her brother and Mark Trent in the what I cams for. I got the will you 41,824,000 acres comprise 2.28 per eloped. It isn’t so, is it? Brooke hall. Except for the . Reybuhisf the was telling me about.” cent of the area of the United States. wouldn’t—” ^ Fields were the last .to go. (TO BE CONTINVEDl THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCESVILLE. N. C.

A Mother Speaks

“I hold aloft the torch and set it farther on. “I have gone down to the brink of dark waters and from the cold Fun for the Whole Family shadows brought back warm and precious life. “I am an inspiration and a vie-' tiro'. “I have known reverence and in­ gratitude, adoration and neglect. THE FEATHERHEADS A Man of Action “I have drunk of joys that Heaven will not make sweeter. W The moruiwg - well,vou B etter. “I have 'felt griefs that Cndlessi (Je t s t i r r e d into I KMOW NOW— — TH0S6 MORTH VLL HOP OUTA. PoLF FLISHTi*/ torment could not make more’ PED-CLdse ACTlOKl RlSMT MOW HOW IT AIR •£ FeELJ To. B e WOrtPERfUU keen. THE WtNOOW-' THAT ^miSbo vl!f “I have been borne aloft on AUD IHE CHILU ON ONB Op *T|L T wings softer than those of angels. BRACiUfr A ir . SetS To° VNlLU S T IR ME nI have seen in loving eyes the INTO -ACTION Sght that never was on sea or , land. “I’-have es right to latest-arrived infant in the already and aids na- crowded home of the minister of the inflamed the parish in Scotland. id to loosen The professor gave .out one of den pblegm, I the paraphrases often used on shave failed, iy Creomul- such occasions. LUthorized to nLet 11s,” he said, “sing from you are not the second verse, 'As sparks in i t th e bene- dose succession rise.’ ” e very first ie word—not To his consternation he observed yphen In it. that the congregation seemed un­ !at the nama rroDSTijtht, IiyS-L Hontlty1 Trad* Mark Jt eg. Vr 8. Pit Oract> able to repress a giggle. nuMon, and Afterwards, asking the minis­ product atu) FINNET OF THE FORCE Pass O ut ter’s man what had been wrong, i.dvO. he received the reply, “You see, T'ROW Tri' BALL u N WAL-NOT LOIK6 TKAT- THER6 BB TOO MlNy, BUT 'i e z SBT Tri IDEA— the minister’s name is Sparks.” snce WINDERS BROKE. VJlT N' K A P t OiITTA . I — UOIKE T H l S f J - ffOTTA SB 9011 * is the most KICKIN' V S R FOOTBALL NOW— I A im l iss u 'ROONO SO OI1LL TlLL I PEEPUL n, spreading Gift of Humor troubled jea Wez whut to 00— m , LSAP A on Irving. , HlT OR T HAD rather be strong, af- MISS 1 fectionate, loyal, noble MISTlMCE minded, than be the best hu­ morist in the world, yet if the gift of humor be added to these TKtf BISIP graces, you .have .a combina­ tion that is . absolutely irresist­ ible, because you have a ,'per­ fect -sense of proportion -that J P h never allows emotion to degen­ & .SPIR 1N erate into gush or virtue into rigidity. Thus I say that humor is a J f e r kind of divine and crowning grace in a character, because By J. MILLAR WATT it means an artistic sense of POP-TheHikew proportion, a true and vital tol­ erance, a power of infinite for­ SHALL WE TAKE THIS ROM} W t MAYkAS WELL— WE’VE TAKEN EVEfVTHINS ELSE. giveness.—Arthur Benson. r i n I A Late Lesson We learn to walk early in life, but it -is not until late, in life that most folks learn how to keep their UNION MADB feet on the ground at critical tir.

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© BeH Syndicate.—WKtT Service

Out of Tone U j Events in the Lives of Little Men | Q “Good morning, have you had a THE WORLD AT I K WOBST By GLUYAS WILLIAMS nice rest?” the landlady asked her. new lodger. “No," was the reply, “your cat kept me awake.” SI- “Oh,” said the landlady. “I hope 77 ; \ a you are not going to ask me to have the. poor thing destroyed?” “Not exactly,” said the. mild little man, “but would you very much Hn, good mind having ■ it tuned?”—Tit-Bits !.pipes, Magazine. I knives, Lookfor Good Way to Start One Freencipe for TIP-TOP GftKE [orough- Teacher (calling suddenly on Wee t the to­ ts too— Willie)—What’s the shape of the at your grocer’s . . . where you [cry man earth? buy JEWEL Shortening BigBenI Wee Willie—Round. * , > Teacher—How do you know it’s SI round? Wee Willie—Well, it’s _ square then. I don’t..ijrant any ;argument about it. -CS. .’•» ' ",. AFfER 6£flW& WKSEO OP. WR ft PAR est bidder at the court house door in Turner. The body was laid to rest talented speaker and any one missing this Vice-Chairman—P. G. Brown, dis­ meeting in Miss McKee’s home room and Davie couhty. Mockeville. N. C., on W. tributor Standard.. solicited pupils to sell candy through Jan­ Saturday, the 18th day of December, has ou From present indications this in Rose cemetery. will be missing a treat as tbis will be tbe The many beautiful floral trib­ first time Bro Miller has ever visited our Legislative Committee—.Will N. uary 7. They have already made thirty- 1 9 6 7 , at 1 2 o’clock noon, the follow­ sent us special session of Congress will not utes and the hundreds of friends local Camp here in Cooleemee. Smith, dealer Standard, Chairman; five dollars by selling candy. ing described lot or parcel of land be worth half the tnoney it will J. B Cain, dealer Pure Oil, Vice- 1 General News. The Entertainment FesF- known as the D. C, Howard Black­ Mrs. from Davie and adjoining counties, L ..!. Davis is chairman of tbe reception Chairman. * Kimbr- cost, provided it is costing any­ val gave the third in a series of four pro­ smith Shop in Mocksville. and more who were present to pay their last committee assisted by Mrs. C R. Cheek, Local Affairs'Committee—C. R. oarticu Iarly described as follows, ston-Sa thing. respects, attested the high| esteem Mrs. J. T. Smith. Mrs. M, A. Carpenter, grams at the Mocksyille High School; Wed­ Horn, dealer Cities Service, Chair, nesday night. Everyone enjoyed Lucile to-wit: in which Dr. Martin was held. Mrs. H. M. Jacobs, Mrs. W: 0. Byerly and' J J- Mrs. C. B Hoover. man; J. W. Rodwell, dealer Sinclair, Elmore in her viotriloquist. dramatic and Being lots Nos. 10 11 as shown on ■ With cotton selling at S cent®, Pallbearers were Dr. S A. Hard­ map Henkel-Craig Live Stock Com­ A. Sm- ing, Dr. R. P. Anderson, Dr. S. The refreshment cemmittee is A. L. Vice-Chairman j singing acts. The last program will be skins w corn 5 0 cents per bnshel and to­ Lowder, C R. Cheek and J. T. Smith who pany’s property in Mocksville, N C., B Hall, R. B. Sanford, M. A Public Relations Committee. — L ’given Wednesday, December 8th at 8 as mapped and plotted by R. L, bacco going down daily, it is bard will have charge of tbe refreshments at o’clock. Comeand enjoy with us "Tbe Mrs. Hartman and J. F. Hanes. the end of the program. G. Sanford, Ford dealer, Chairman; Crawley. C. R., November 6 , 1922. to convince farmers that the New Mysterious Mr. Mason," a three act come­ Dr Martin wasa.trustee of the M. A. Carpenter, C. M. SDry and A. T. S. F. Tuttero w. Shell dealer, Vice- which map is recorded in Book 23 has our Deal has brought prosperity to the Mocksville Baptist church and was Lewis are tbe program and entertainment Chairman. - jdy. We were very glad to have the Rev­ page 430, Register of Deeds office of which country. for many years taacber of the committee. Anyone interested in tbe S. Gilmer Sparger, of Raleigh. Se-, erend Mr. Avette with us at our cbapel Davie County, N C. history of our local camp should attend exercise Wednesday. He gave us' some Beginning on the East side of W. men's Bible class. He was presi­ cretary of the North Carolina Petro- \ The Record charges a lair price this meeting as you will hear the record splendid advice. Tbe Beta Club met at Stseet that leads from Depot Street, town dent of the Davie Countv Medical of activities as to our community, county. for advertising. The advertiser Ieum Industries Committee, was pre­ the home of Claire Walls. November 29th- at corner of intersection of 1 2 foot has our Society for 2 0 years and had been and state read at' this time. sent and addressed the meeting. alley, and runs E«st with alley 120 Washin gets value received for every dollar a member of the Davie County Every minute of the program will be of The Club elected Wayne Ferebee news re­ Chairman Ward said this prograhi feet to a stake or stonr; thence North spent with us. When yon pay a Board of Health since its orgnniza- interest as something will be doing all the porter chairman and Gertrude Moore chair­ 25 feet to a stake or stone; thence Mrs. time to keep up interest, fun and amuse­ would foster justice and equality for man of the program committee. Some cheap pr.ce for a pair of shoes or a tion about 2 4 years ago. ment. Come see and hear. West 120 feet to a stake or stone in bain, is Dr Martin is survived by his motorist taxpayers, and will safe­ plans were made for the Christmas pro­ Street; thence South with street 25 monia. suit of clothes, you get sorry mer­ wife; two daughters. Mis? Flossie guard the welfare of thousands of gram, The theme of the program on Mon­ feet to the beginning corner, con­ ing tha chandise. The same rule applies Martin, a member of the Reynolds Former DavieMaaDead workers engaged in the automotive day night, planned by Geneva Grubbs, was taining 3.000 square feet, more or Eavi to advei rising. You only get what High School faculty, Winston-Sal­ TiUett Hendrix, former Davie county petroleum and allied trades in tbis “Poetry." Games and contests on the re­ less. This re-sale is made on account of Mpnda you pay for. em; Mrs C. A. Bnrrus, of Shelbv; citizen, but for 17 years a member of tbe state, One of -the main objectives cognition of anthons of well known lines of poetry, Ithe guessing of conundrums, an increased bid of ten per cent. - on ontbe oue son Dr. Lester P Martin, of Winston-Salem school faculty, died sud­ is to jnsist that ail gasoline and mo­ Five years ago this couutry was and the composition of 4 line stanzas were the former sale, and the bidding wiil being h Mocksvillle; one brother, P. I. denly at the Skyland school building Mon- tor vehicle tax revenues be used for start at $192.50, being tbe amount Martin, of East Bend, and tour day afternoon of an heart attack. M~. played with Dorothy Williams, Wayne the sma expoittng more goods than they highway purposes only, and to urge of the increased bid. grandchilren. Hendrix was a brother of Mrs. T. I. Cat • Ferebee, Claire Walls, and John Lurew as vorces w were importing. Today the tables Terms of Sale: CASH. reported In the death of this good man dell, of this city; L. P. and A. E« Hendrix the adGption.of an amendment to winners. Geneva Grubbs recited the This 27tb day of November. 1937. have been turned and we are bny the constitution to accomplish that poem "Antumn" by WiIliamCuIIenBryant the town and county loses one of of Advance, and Lillington Hendrix, of MAY GREEN, Admrx. The ing more goods from foreign na its best known and most beloved Cooleemee. Funeral and burial will take end. The meeting was a very suc­ at the close of tbe meeting, the hostess C T A of J. P. Green’s Estate. served a delicious salad course. By GRANT * GRANT, A ttomeys. Grove tions than they are buying from ns citizens Fornearly -5 0 years he place In Winston Salem today. cessful one. their an J ust so long as this condition exists, went about the county relieving Grove s the people are not going to enjoy pain and suffering before the Great evening, Physician called him to bis reward. much prosperity. numero' For more than 3 0 years he was not the feat only our friend but our family phy­ ^ We know a few folks who have test. S sician, and we shall miss him mote night R \b ecn living so long on the federal, than cold tvpe can express. We State and county government with- . shall always cherish the memory of Miss r out doing any work, they have be­ ' this friend and physician He is n n 0 u n a n lotte, M come too darned lazy to do a de­ at peace. boro, M cent day’s work. Here’s hoping J r , and Hill, S. the rime will soon come when these Mrs. Lula Wyatt Dead. Rattz, 0 gentlemen of leisure will have to Mrs. Lula Granger Wyatt. 61, who - 8 1 9 3 8 Stonest- shuck their coats and go to work. fell and broke her hip on Nov. 26th, TWO NEW FORD V CARS FOR cent gu- dieii in City Memorial Hospital, Win- Stohestr It is only a little more than two ston-Salem. last Weddesday morn­ ing at 5 o’clock. weeks until Christmas. We are Funeral services were held at the hopiug that all of our subscribers home in South Mocksville Thursday who are behind with their subscrip afternoon at 2 :0 0 o’clock, and at the Methodist church at 2:30 o’clock, tions, will try to bring or send us with her pastor. Rev. E. M, Avett, their renewal before this happy oc­ conducting the services. The body casion. We would appreciate this was laid to rest in Rose cemetery. Mrs Wyatt is survived by her bus- very much, as our creditors have band, A. D. Wyatt, one son, Ray been very nice to us, and we want Wyatt, of Winston-Salem; her moth­ to pav them before Christmas er, Mrs. D. W. Granger of this city, and one brother, G. W. Granger, of Hickory. Byerly Will Face iFhe entire town was saddened by the death t f this beloved woman. Charges. To the beieaved family The Record extends deep sympathy in this hour Dr. A. B. Byerly. well-known Cooleemee of sadness. physician, recently posted a $500 bond for his appearance in federal court at SaIia We want tbe CO operation of out bury to answer to a charge of violating subscribers. Without their help no the federal Darcotic act. He gave bond before U. S. Commissioner paper can be a-success.' We are F-R Leagana here. striving to help you in every way th e idictment against Dr. Bverly was possible, and would appreciate any returned by the grand jury at Salisbury help you give us in the way of sub­ and the capias is returnable at tbe April scriptions, news items and advice. 18 term of court.

REPOSSESSED THE DE L UX E •THE STANDARD N THOMAS MOTOR MART 6 0 O R 8 5 HORSEPOWER • Formerly Frank Auatin Motor Co. REPOSSESSED CARS--601 Waughtown Road Phone 5358

This popular , repossessed car this part of the country, and is market in Winston-Salem is the prepared to take care of the de­ home of famous bargains in high mands of every class of purchaser O grade repossessed cars, including with cars which prove tbe superior­ many very late models and new ity of the new 1 9 3 8 V - 8 Ford and DE LUXE FORD V-S. . . 112" wheelbase; 85-horsepowerengine; STANDARD FORD V-S . ... 112" wheelbase; 85 or 60 horse, high grade used cars. Improved Eaey-Aetion Safety Brakes; Center-Poise Ride; All- power engine; Improved Easy-Action Safety Brakes; Center. cars. Poise Ride; AHsteel body; Broaddoth or Mohttir uphol­ Here you may purchase a repos­ Arrangements can be made on steel body; Molutir or Broaddoth upholstery; ITalnut-finished easy payments and you can be us­ trim; Twin horns, tail lights, sun visors; Clock; 6M0* black stery, Mohair extra in “60"; Mtitoganyfinished trim; One sessed car bv merely paying the tires, white side-tcalls are extra; 8 body types; 6 colors. tail light, sun visor; Twin hems; 3 body types; 3 colors. balance due oa it- Herfe you may ing the car while you make pay­ purchase 8 0 per cant of the value ments. Tbis is a great accomoda­ of an automobile for only 5 0 per tion to the public and the excell­ 1 forCARS OEUVHttO M cent of the cost, with no cairying ent policy has met with great fa­ o r d offers two new cars tor 1938— De Luxe cars are equipped with the 85- vor. If you want an auto, go over PKICE DETkOIT-TAXES CXKA charges.added, no down payment, the Standard Ford V- 8 and the De horsepower engine only. and get a demonstration. Standard Ford Y-8 (60 hp.)—Coupe. $599; and vou can depend upon these Luxe Ford V- 8 . They are different in ap­ - The Standard is even lower priced than cars to be just.as represented. This establishment has become Tudor, $644; ForJor, $684. Standard Ford Y-8 pearance— but built to the same high the De Luxe. It has graceful new lines As an example of tbe great sav­ known far and wide as a leader (35 lip.)—Coupe, $629;S Tudor, $669; Fordor, standard ol mechanical excellence -*■ on: and well-tailored interiors—with a choice ing in purchasing a repossessed car dealing in repossessed, automobiles F $714. De Luxe Ford V- 8 (85 hp. oifly)— from the Thomas Motor Mart, they and for years in the business. They the same chassis. of engine sizes—85 or 60 horsepower. Coupe, $689; Tudor, $729; Fordor,$774; Con- will sell you a; 1933 Plymouth— have very many satisfi.d cuf timers Because people liked our 1937 car so Before Ford made V-type 8 -cylinder en­ vertible Coupe, $774; Club Coupe, $749; Tctal balance due $ 1 8 7 0 0 —There well, they bought more than, of any other gines available to every one, they were Convertible Cliib Coupe, $804; Phaeton, $824; are two payments of $ 1 7 0 0 past in the surrounding country who make. They liked its looks^ ita^smooth v^used only in expensive cars. Since then, Convertible Spdan, $904. ,.-,'.fc due, pick up tilfcse two past due have learned r^al motor economy x JfcfejyV r. ? payments of S'if.'oo each and make through their service. They are performance, and the way it Kmmed/^W* million *1 ForS1 owners have learned : Srindard and De Luxe cara^'equipped with nine more payments and the car is pleased to give-you any and. all in­ have improved on that car in < the newly.. the genuine enjoyment of driving an eight- bumpers, bumper guards, (parewheel, tire,' yours. , ... styled Standard Ford V-8. cylinder car with' all-around economy. tube, tire loik and blind, cigar.lighter, twin They have a car to suit the price formation about the cars thev offer. But some folks wanted still more size 1 The thrifty “60” engine, especially, makes horn;, and headlight beam indrcitor on instru­ of every purchaser and willingly We take pleasure in this business ment panel, at no extra charge.' . % possible in Standard models a very low give demonstrations. review in directing your attention and style, with the same Ford advantages. :: In addition,'De Luxe can are equipped with 1 Truly a most admirable firm un­ For them, we designed a new De Luxe line. first cost and equally low operating cost !to The Thomas Motor Mart,- of extra tailrIightf- windshield wiper,::rim visor; TheDeLuxeFord V- 8 SedansareIonger der the management of G C. Win.'tm-Salem, and to advise our -With two distinct designs, two engine also de luxe, steering wheel, kjove compart­ Thoma?, Jr , a prominent and well readers that they also sell- new with more room, larger luggage space, sizes and two price ranges, you’ll find a ment lock, dock, and chrome wheel bands, known business man. Thisis one 1938 Ford cor to fit your needs exactly.- Ford % giving authorized service. and finer appointments all around. at no extra charge. , • f the Iivest automobile firms in ■ -...■ / THX DAVIX &E 0 0 B 9 , MOCIBVILLI, N. 0 . DECEMBER 8 ,1 9 3 7

f Advance, one Thomas W. Rich and Mr. and Ws miss the honor roll..! THE DAVIE RECORD. Mrs George Bryan left last week est subscribers O' .Tf Bnger and little' son, of R Prmcess Theatre dav and left his for Miami, Fla., where they will Position For Those Who Train! spend the winter. ' - 2 , was in tcwn yesterday- and left TODAY ONLY s for another Larcetl Cireulatioii of Anv a Jiog skin with us T h a n ’ k s Record “ PRAIRIE THUNDER” . . Business Courses Are Given In Our Day And Evening Classes. Mrs. Essie Byerly went tv, Wins­ Davie County Newspaper. H. B Eidson, of Narbetb,-.Pa., ton Salem last week where she will Thursday and Friday Employment In Homes, Where Any Girl Can Make Enough To dropped down over the week-end spend the winter with her sister, Pay For Her Room, Board And Tuition And Attend Our Evening to look after some business matters “NEW FACES OF 1937” e-Sale. NEWS AROUND TOWN. Mrs. C. A. Jenkins. w it h JOE PENNER. HARRIET HILLIARD Classes, Can Be Found. Write For Information. wers contained Miss Ella Call, of Ephesus. was!I, x Davis.Potts, of East L tr Porte, edeed, execut- Mrs. M. B. StonestreetspentFri' in town Thursday and left a life ?•■£.. has accepted a position as Saturday Only Draughon Business College and wife, CnTa day in Winston-Salem shopping. preserver with us to renew Mrsf D. bookkeeper for the Hanes Cbatr BOB STEELE IN . en, October 27, Call’s subscription. & Novelty Co. Book 24, page A. D. Ratledge 1 of Calahaln, was “ LIGHTNlN CRANDALL” 632 W. Fourth St Winston-Salem, N. C. Joe Forest Stroud, a member of he office of the In town Saturday and left a life I"Mrs. June Safrieti of R. 4 ; Mrs. I the 1 6 th observation air corps, Fort Oavie county, preserver with us. F. A. Ireland, R. 1 , and D. L ult having been Brrgg,.spent several days last week M. B. Ba ley returned last week Richardson, of Calahaln, have our of the note se* thanks for life preservers Friday. at home with his oarents, Mr. and Business Builders.1 ndersiened will from a visit to his daughter and I Mrs. D R. Strot d. 1 sh, to i he high* sons in .Winston-Salem. Miss Ruth Daniel and Mr. John RATES: IOC. PER LINE, 2C. PER WORD rt house door in Pack, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the There will be a pie supper at ville. N. C„ on W . W. Chaplin, of Cornatzer, week-end in town, gu^ts of Mbs Center school houseSarurday nieht FOR SALE—Good as new laun­ -y of December, has our thanks for a life preserver Daniel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A llk .u d sof eatswi U besold Pro- dry stove. R. L BOOE on, the follow- sent us Saturday. a ' cetd-s go for benefit of Christmas parcel of land treat. The public is cordially in -. NOTICE! Mrs. C. R. Horn and Mrs Mack Howard Black- Yesterday morning was the cold. vi:ed to be present I Try our baitery charging sei. ville, and more Kimbrough spent Friday in Win­ vice. YOUNG RADIO CO. ed as follows, ston-Salem shopping. est this section has experienced 1 - . , . . . TT r since the winter of 1 9 3 5 -6 The The fnends of Lcnu.e H Lamer I will meet the taxpayers of Davie County at the follow­ J. }. Dulin, of Redland, and ] mercury tumbled to 1 4 degrees a. willte glad to know that he has FOR SALE Blum’s Almanacs 11 as shown on bove zero at 6 a m. A tew flakes been promoted-todiv.smn manager ing named times and places for the purpose of collecting Ive Stock Com- A. Smoot, of Mocksville, left frog for 1 9 3 8 , only toe. at this office. skins with ns since our last of snow fell Monday. |h yG eo W .'Helm Snnff C o , for ocksville. N C„ the northern half of AIa with bead- 1937 taxes: tted by R. L, Mrs. H. M. Deadmon. of R- 4 , W orkisprogressing rapidly on quatters at Birmingham EXTRA QUALITY Land Post­ ember 6 . 1922. JERUSALEM TOWNSHIP. has our thanks for a life preserver the new garage being built by W ers for sale at The Record office d in Bonk 23 Mrs. Lizzie Grant, of R. 4 . who f Deeds office of which reached our desk Thursday. W. Smith, on Wilkesboto street Tuesday. December 7th, Cooleemee Drug Store . . I p m to 3:30 p m When completed, this modern gar­ who fell and injured her hip about BLUM’S ALMANACS for 1 9 3 8 W. T. Jones, of R. 3 , was in age will be occupied by the Home a wee^ *s a Pa*ient at Davis FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP East side of Given tree to all who renew their Depot. Street, town Thursday on business and Chevrolet Co. i Hospita1, Statesville. She is get- has our thanks for a picture of G. I ting along nicely aud. will return subscription or subscribe for The Wednesday, Decembar 8th. E. C. James Store 10 a m to 11:30 a m tion of 1 2 foot Wednesday. December 8th, C- D Smith's Store with alley 1 2 0 Washington. There will be a box supper also‘home this week, Davie Record for one year. 1:30 p m. to 2:30 p m f; thence North other good things to eat at Mr. D. Wednesday. December 8th, Tommy Hendrix's Store 2:30 p m to 3:30 p m stone; thence Mrs. N. T. Anderson, of Cala­ Mr and Mrs. C. F. Stroud and haln, is seriously ill with pneu E. Beck’s Saturday night Dec. it , daughter Miss Louise, visited Mr. AUCTION S A L E - All the per­ ake or stone in sonal property of tbe late M. G CLARKSVILLE TOWNSHIP. with street 25 monia. Her many friends are hop. beginning at 7 o’clock. Proceeds and Mrs. J; F. Click in Hickory Hendrix, including some antiques, Thursday, December 9th, Stanley's Store 10 a m to Il a m s corner, con* ing that she will soon be recovered. go for the benefit of the Christmas Wednesday Mr Click is the father of Mrs. Stroud, and he cele­ at the borne at Cornatzer, on Sat­ Thursday, December 9tb, Enoch Baity’s Store Il a m to 12 m feet, more or tree. The public is cordially in­ Cavte Superior court convened brated bis 9 0 th birthday Monday, urday, Dec nth, beginning at To Thursday, Dscember 9*b. Four Corners 12:30 p m to 1:30 p m e on account of Mpnday with Judge J..H. Clement vited. Dec 6 th. Mr. Click moved from o’clock, a m. en per cent, on on the bench. Only 'civil cases are L G HENDRIX. Admr. CALAHALN TOWNSHIP Mrs. Earl R. Hunt, of Los An­ Davie county To Hickory more than the bidding will being beard. The attendance is 5 0 years ago, and for many years Friday, December 10th. Smoot's Store ng the amount geles, Cali., spent h day or two 1 in . . IO am to 11 a m the smallest in years. Several di­ was in the newspapers business, be­ Friday, December 10th, C. C. Griffith Service Station vorces were granted Monday, it is town last week with her mother, Il a m to 12 m ASH. Mrs. R. L. Booe. Mrs. Hunt was ing editor and owner of tbe Hick­ Smith-Smith. Friday, December IOtb. W. W. Smith's Store. 2 Books 12:30 p m to 1:30 p m reported. ory -Mercury. His health is fairly Friday, December 10th, Powell's Store ovember, 1937. on her way home from a visit to J. B. Smith and Miss Leona Smith, both 1:30 p m to to 2:30 p tn good, considering bis advanced age. N, Adrarx. The Ladies Aid, of Chestnut relatives in New York, New Jer­ ot Suiith Grove,'were married at the Mora­ Green’s Estate, sey and Washington. Mrs. Hunt vian parsonage at Macedonia.ou Nov. 30 SHADY GROVE TOWNSHIP NT, Attorneys. Grove Methodist church will give Mr. and Mrs’ Frank E. Correll, with the pastor, the Rev. G. E, Brewer, of­ their annual bazaar at Chestnut is the mother of Miss Marsha Hunt, Jr., left Saturday for Manteo, Dare ficiating. Saturday, December llth, C. C. Walker's Store lO-a m to Ilam Grove school house next Saturday one of Hollywood's famous movie county, where Mr. Correll will have Saturday. December lith. Robertson's Store M’amtol2'm evening, Dec. nth. A quilt and stars, who visited Mrs. Booe here chargeof a 5 0 0 -acre vineyard -Mr.; Saturday, December llth, B. R. Bailey's Store 12:30 p m to 2 p m numerous articles for sale. One of last December. Correll has been assistant county' NOTICE. the features will be a beauty con­ demonstrator in Davie county for FULTON TOWNSHIP Marsh Bowles, of R. 4 . carried Having qualified as administrator of the test. String music by the Mid­ the past two or three years, and 7 1 8 pounds of tobacco to Winston- estate of William M, Thompson, deceased, Saturday, December llth. A. M. Foster's Store . 2:30 p m to 3:30 p m night Ramblers. Everybody come. made, many friends in Mocksville late of Davie County, North Carolina, no­ Salem last week which brought and Davie, who-wish him and Mrs. tice is hereby given- all persons having Please meet me at the above time and place and settle Miss Frances Halroyd, of Char­ him $2 5 7 . The best grade brought Correll much success in their new claims against the estate of said deceas­ lotte, Mrs. Ikie Oates, of Greens­ 6 4 c. per pound, and tbe lowest ed, to present them, duty verified, to the home. Mr. and Mrs. D. C,: Rank­ undersigned, at Mocksville, N. C.. on or your 1937 taxes. boro, Mrs. Ora Hall and son W. E. grade 1 6 c. Tbe average was about in will occupy the Staton bouse on before the 29th day of November. 1938, nr $ 3 6 per hundred. Mr Bowles is Jr , and daughter, Frances, of Rock North Main street vacated by Mr. this notice will be pleaded in bar of tbeir Hill, S. C , Mr. and Mrs W. F. one of the few Davie tobacco farm­ and Mrs Correll. Mr. Rankin is recovery. Ati persons indebted to said Rattz, of Salisbury, and Dr. Frank ers who had good tobacco this estate, will please m- ke immediate pay A. U. JAMES, year. He sold a little more than county demonstration agent, and ment. This 23th day of November, 1937. Stonestreet, of Albemarie, were re­ C. L- THOMPSON. Admr. cent guests of Mr. and Mrs: Boone a thousand pounds this, season, has been occupying rooms at tbe of William M. Thompson. Decs’d. County Tax Collector. Stonestreet. which averaged 3 5 c per pound. home of Mrs. C N. Christian. By GRANT A GRANT. Attorneys,

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IVews R eview o f Current Events Foxy Little Terrier For Tea Towels HODSEI W ■' ■ Terry, the Terrier, will dry your u. S.-BRITISH TRADE PACT ran dishes With the same “punch” ha QUEST! displays when rolling .glasses and Treaty Planned That May Affect International Relations hurdling silver. It will make youi . . . Insistent Demand for Modification of Tax Lavn dish-drying a joy just to see his Iuprovinf' Digest jolly self on the towels you .use. added in the i JTt These motifs require so few. of a teaspoon^ stitches, so little floss; they’re eco- 'J h h ik d a b o u t National Topics Interpreted tables, -will : Sports Broadcasters; S S i R i cooked corn, | beans. S AKTA MONICA, CALIF.— ByW ILLIAM BRUCKART I NATIONAL PRtlSS BLDC WASHINGTON, O C' Somebody said that there ManipnIatu were always two big sporting method of pil events—the one Grsdiam Mc- Washington.—“The best laid plans I think it has been generally dem­ cially in velvfl of mice and men” will go oS at a onstrated that the two taxes in ques­ person to hold Namee saw and the one that _ tangent, it seems, tion have, been: ruinous, especially rial while y | actually took place. C ongress even when one po- to the small business. Itisequally Flatten out But, alongside the present sports /«B u lk y litical party is nu­ true, I believe, that business must seam, then pd broadcasters, Graham’s wildest merically in su­ be given some consideration if it the wrong sid flight would sound preme control of the national gov­ ever is to get on a sound basis like the dulcet twit­ ernment. President Roosevelt called again and that it ought to share at­ Kidneys Wq ters of a timid love congress into extra, session with tention of legislators with labor three sheep I bird as compared very definite objectives outlined, leaders even though business has skin. Fry Iigj with the last rav­ and he repeated them in his regular fewer votes. In any event, the bur­ butter. Fry ings of John McCul­ message on the state of the Union. dens which the New Deal admittedly rounds of brel lough. He wanted crop control legislation has placed on business are serving kidneys, and " Coaches brag of for relief of agriculture and he as the springboard for a part of the pie peeled, the lowered percent­ wanted wages and hours controlled Democratic majority. They, can rings. Placel age of serious foot­ by federal statute for the relief of properly fight for these things—and dish, with a ball accidents this labor. But congress, or a part of easily be too busy to push the Presi­ and a half-kij fall. But oh, think of it, has turned out to be a balky dent’s program through. son and sprin the radio descrip- mule. It has one foot out of the So the President’s plans have gone Put a scrap ol tionists who’ll wind Irvin S. Cobb traces already and the driver is astray. They may remain that way, serve immedi| Representative J. R. Mitchell of Tennessee (left), and Representative up the season suf­ having a lot of trouble to keep the or they may go even further, de­ t yf. & f - Marvin. Jones of Texas, chairman of the house agriculture committee, fering from nervous ;. exhaustion, animal hitched.. pending upon how long the back­ nomical and ideal pick-up work. discussing farm problems at a meeting of the committee to draft the new. Single, outline and: cross stitch Vegetable wrecked vocal chords, violent rush The above is by way of saying ward slide of-business continues. Of tablespoonfuL farm bill. of loud words to the mouth, com­ that scores of Democratic members one thing, you may be sure.. Partly make this splendid embroidery for a gift. In pattern 5746 you will spoonfuls Aou1 plete collapse, even madness. of the house and many senators with through his own fault and partly taste, one cud You’ll be passing the rest cure seats on the majority side have through the fault of the type of ad­ find a transfer pattern of six mo­ tifs averaging S by 8 % inches; half cup mill sanitarium, and, as the windows come back, from a summer on the visors with which he has surrounded table water, W. PicLutd burst outward, you’ll hear pouring hustings quite convinced that it is himself, Mr. Roosevelt does not material requirements; color sug­ gestions; illustrations bf all saucepan, stf SUMMARIZES THE WORLD’SWORLD WEEK forth something like this: not popular with the voters to be a have the confidence of as many sonings into - v 6 Western Newcpaper Vnloo. “Oh boy, boy! with one tremen­ rubber stamp. I do not mean by members of the legislative branch stitches used. To obtain this pattern, send IS fire until froll dous burst, Irish Goldberg is jam­ that statement that the President as he formerly held. water gradua Trade Treaty with Britain After Labor Racketeers ming his way from the red back has lost control of his party machin­ * -* • cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to the Sewing Circle, Iy over the TN WASHINGTON and London it FOR four months Eliot Ness, the line right through the black inter­ ery, or that he can not crack the It is a little early to attempt a re­ thickens. ference! Nothing can stop him I” whip and get things done; I mean port on prospects for the regular Household Arts Dept., 259 W. was officially announced that the 1 young safety director of Cleve­ Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y.- United States and Great Britain had land, Ohio, has been investigating But don’t get worked up. What that instead of having a few recalci­ session of con- When Menij agreed to negotiate a reciprocal labor racketeering in Cleveland^ es- you hear is merely a convalescent trants within his own party to deal L o o km g gress that con- thimble on trade treaty, which — pecially in the build­ microphone orator mentioning a with, he now has many, and mem­ F orw ord venes in January. mending glovj has been sought by ing trades, and then checker game between two fellow- bers of congress are about like coy­ Yet, since it is YOU CAN THROW CARDS be made ver; inmates and reverting to form. otes — their courage increases as quite evident there will be nothing Secretary of State he made a report Of • * * Hull ever since he his findings that re­ their number increases. in the current extra session beyond IN HIS FACE started his recipro­ sulted in a special Virtues in Snakes. It might be mentioned in passing crop control legislation—if even that Increased cal program in 1934. session of the Cuya­ COMETHINGI said recently about that at least h.alf a dozen Demo­ —I believe we might look forward a In 1869 the I The negotiations are hoga county grand the folly of killing every snake cratic members of the house have bit. One of the tilings now evident ONCE TOO OFTEN tion value of I expected to - begin jury to hear the on sight, without investigating the come back from home with plans is the position congress will take on ucts in Americl snake’s-character, brought a flock to run for their party’s nomination relief for destitute and unemployed. W HBN y w have those awful For the year [ before the- dose of stories of scores of of letters from readers who don’t VV crami the year.. business men who to the senate next year. The rea­ I believe I see a battle coming In are all o» edge—don’t taka i t oofc population val American admin­ like snakes. son given by those with whom I that direction. on the mao you love. products hadf allegedly have been Even a so-called venomous snake Tonr Erogband cant possibly istration officials be* terrorized by labor have talked is almost the same in It has been apparent during the of $579.70. may have his better side. In Kan­ last two years that congress was Imovr bow 70a HnI far the aimpto the demand . _ _ Ueve such a pact iriw uniOn officials. Ness each instance. The incumbent sen­ reason that he is ft man. Secretary HnH may jea(j to a com­ Ehot Ness said these men were sas, in the old local option days, ator who is up for re-election has dissatisfied with the relief system A three-quarter wifi® map to employment < you could get a drink only on a doc­ » -wife at all if she na& her fans* mercial union of all Englisdirqpeak-. prompted, to volunteer their infor­ been too much of a New Dealer. built up by Secretary Ickes and the 1 the number tor’s prescription, excepting in case "Our people are calling for some­ professional reliever, Harry Hop­ band eevea days oat of every duced the cos| . ing peoples" and will b e a ' powerful mation, because,of- the . security of­ of 'direveriiergency, such a s a snake influence in preserving world peace. fered them and the knowledge that thing besides rubber stamps.” kins, works progress administrator. FortiiveeeaMEftttaisoneirainaii B urners. bite. • So every properly run -drug These potential senatorial ' candi­ The requirements,’ especially, for the. has totd‘aa>therho^t* 8 o London looks upon it as an in­ many others were prepared to tes­ store kept a rattlesnake on the Ingthroiigh** Trith LydiaELPink- strument to form a front which all tify. dates have' records showing opposi­ Hopkins machine, have been met premises to serve the citizenry. Aiid with what has come to be called ham’8 Tegetable CompooDd. I t nations may enter later on condi­ In addition to protests from busi­ tion to Uie President in some vitally helps Nature tone up the system, . the only time a drug store rattler important New Deal policies while “blank check” appropriations. That fJnialawflftningthfl discomforts from tions of most-favored-nations reci­ ness men that they were being shak­ ever refused to bite a thirsty stran­ is, congress has passed a bill ap­ the functional disorders Tfhich procity, and therefore as an indi­ en down, Ness also had numerous supporting him whole-heartedly in women nmtf endure In the three ger was when he was all worn out other phases of his program. propriating two billions or three bil­ rect reply to the new German- complaints from rank and file union from' accommodating the regular lions or whatever was thought nec­ ordeals of life: I. Taming Itozn Italian-Japanese alliance. No one can say how far this girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre­ 6 6 men that their leaders had obtained local trade. essary by Mr. Hopkins. It was just paring for motherhood. 3. Ap­ LIQUID, TIVBt Principles said to be already dictatorial control of the unions and And what though it was a snake movement will get, but anyoSe who as simple as that. Congresshadno proaching “middle ago.” SALVE, HOSE DR<| agreed upon provide that Great had used it for racketeering pur­ has observed congresses perform in Don't be a three-quarter wife; i f that led Eve astray in the garden of strings on the money, seldom was take LYDIA E. PlNEHAMfB Iky'ttnMOr-i Britain would receive reduced poses. Eden? He may have brought sin other cases where the President was told a great deal of the details. It VEGETABLE-COMPOUND and American tariffs on textiles and This resulted in hundreds of men into the world, but wouldn’t we have in his second term can not dis­ was money to feed and clothe the Go ltSmSUog Tbnwgh.'* coal. being thrown out of work, impeded missed a lot of spicy reading mat­ miss the circumstance as without destitute. Co In return she would grant the legitimate business, and kept hun­ ter in newspapers if he hadn’t? significance. It is the usual prac­ Now, however, some observers It is better! United States lower tariffs on food­ tice for sitting members of the Mastery Over Self than to have! dreds of thousands of dollars in new Yep, I plead guilty to thinking an house and senate to stick close to think they detect a change. They Man who man would be must stuffs, certain raw materials, iron industries out of the city, the Ness believe they see signs that congress cost.—EmersT and steel and other essentials, of a occasional charitable thought for the President, as party leader, in rule the .empire of himself.—Shel­ report was said to have stated. any decimated and vanishing group. will put an end to the “blank check” ley. rearmament program. his first term—because they must method of handling relief. As far Immediate opposition to the pro­ At a meeting of the Cleveland I feel that way about old line Re­ seek re-election with his support. Federation of Labor, Don A. Camp­ publicans and mustache cups and as anyone knows now, the President posed pact developed among the But now many of them regard Pres­ again will ask for a huge sum.to be bell, president of the Painters’ Dis­ red woolen pulse-warmers. ident Roosevelt as through and they statesmen in Washington. Senator • • • distributed for relief through Mr. James Hamilton Lewis of Illinois, trict council, who had been men­ are starting early to make their tioned in connection with theinves- . Political Predictions. Hopkins—and that is when the bat­ BACKACHES Democratic whip, protested against record look .good to the voters whom tle. lines will form. any British accord until the Eng­ tigation, called the entire case “a W E TAKE the opportunity to.an­ they will cimvass next year. * • * lish pay off their defaulted war lot of newspaper propaganda which nounce that the Literary D t Tliese few paragraphs above must NEED WARMTH has been passed around since the gest, or rather its journalistic suc­ Congress, therefore, will be faced debt to the United States. He called serve to introduce evidence of a again with appropriation-demands Tboosandrjvlto entered miserable backache* the proposed pact “trade treason.” labor movement began,” and added cessor, will not conduct a poll on much deeper fact. In many impor­ pains In seoulder er hips, new put en All­ that “it's high time this stuff was next year’s congressional and state __ to provide food cock's Peroos Piaster and find warm, seeth­ . Senator Henry. Cabot Lodge, tant places and among many power­ m o n e y and ' clothing and ing relief. Unsele pains ceased fry rheuma­ Massachusetts Republican, served stopped.” elections. The burnt child dreads ful or influential men in congress tism, arthritis, sciatica, tombac* and strain* the poll. fo r R e lie f likely the request all respond Instantly U Ibe dew ef warmth notice he would sponsor a resolu­ —■*— one hears frequent references and for the funds will that nukes yon fed seed rlsht away. tion halting negotiation of all new Let others go around taking straw observations to this effect: If Mr. AHcodr*s Plsster brings Meod te Ae HarrisonBacksWater votes, but, the way the Digest folks come from Mr. Roosevelt as here­ painfol spet . . . treats haritfhe w hn.it trade treaties until congress, can Roosevelt is going to retain his con­ tofore—for a lump sum. If the " is. Alleeck's lasts leng, comes off easily* PREVENTED from considering feel now and, in fact, have felt ever trol of the party and carry through It Is tiie original porous plaster...guaran­ determine whether they are respon­ number favoring the dole grows to teed to bring instant relief, or meneybacfa sible for the current business re­ the pending government reorgan­ since last November, they wouldn’t on the propositions which he will Over S mflUon Allcock's ization measure by a filibuster start 'a canvass to prove that two any considerable extent, there may Plasters used. 26 Al L C1ICKrS cession. I make from time to time, he must be a reversal of policy whether the Bepresentative Allen Treadway, against the anti-lynching bill, the and two make four. Because, look cast aside a part, at least, of his here—what if it should turn out that President wants it that , way or not. 'Massachusetts Republican, de­ senate engaged in a radical advisers and the schemes In Despair lot of talk about tax two and two merely make some they concoct. You see, in an election year (and nounced the proposed treaty as cer­ all house members and 30-odd sena­ He soonest loseth that despairi tain to prove disastrous to Amer­ revision. Pat Har­ more Marx brothers or a double * • • rison, chairman of set of Siamese twins? tors face election canvasses again to win.—Unknown. » ican business. He warned it would As I related, the President out­ next year) it is nice to be able to throw “more Americans.out of their the senate finance Anyhow, the business of basing lined his objectives for the special Committee, a f t e r session. Two or say to the voters that they are re­ GET jobs.” cocksure predictions on half-cocked ceiving ,something, at the hands of —*— conferring with Sec­ estimates doesn’t seem to be flour­ D ifferen t three" years ago, TO PBEVENT c o l d s retary Morgenthau, their, representative or their sena­ Governors Ask Tax Repeal ishing these days. Figtffes don’t N o w they would have tor. The candidates can justify, a WATCH VOu ■ declared that addi­ lie, but the citizens who furnish the been received by PU o v e r n o r s of the six New tional revenue to break with the President easily, and ALKALIN L figures may do so, either uninten­ the representatives and senators with business sliding backward as England states, in conference compensate f o r tionally or just for the sake of a with loud acclaim, with ballyhoo. B A L A N L i. NewRemeiiyl in Boston, adopted resolutions se­modification of the But in the first few weeks of the ex­ is the case now, there will be plenty laugh. The rise of candid camerasa- of relief needed for unemployed Skin.Finii$a verely criticizing the tax and tariffundistributed, profits tionalizing—say, we just thought up tra session, there has been just as ■policies of the administration. Theytax could be raised Senator again. The voters can be told that that word—proves that a photo­ much condemnation as there has they are being given charge of these G demanded repeal of the capitalonly by broadening Harrison graph of things as they are is been approval. K U D E IIfS Get rid ol ng relief expenditures and that they no gains tax and the tax on undistrib­ the income tax base or by a gen­ mightier than a lot of loose sta­ Nor can we overlook another extraordinary I uted corporate profits, and de­ phase of the situation. Not only longer will have to watch Washing­ MentlioI Coagh Drop* SP eral manufacturers’ sales tax. tistics predicated on what the vot­ ton bureaucrats waste the taxpay­ Facial Hagnei nounced the pending reciprocal Mention of a sales tax aroused ers may or may not do—and prob­ have many of the men at the capi- COBtain a n a d d ed dealing up a I trade agrM*nent with Czechoslo­ tol declined to affirm the President’s ers money. On the horizon, there­ plexion. ETeaI Senator Borah and others, and the ably won’t, when the time comes. fore, it is possible to see the line of vakia as imperiling the jobs of Idahoan prodded Harrison until he * * * propositions; they have gone in the ALKALINE FACTOR make a notice/ thousands of, American citizens. other direction. They have offered cleavage between the New Deal spots gradual!! backed down and said he did not Forgotten Stars. and the old line Democrats leading grow smaller,! The governors who took this ac­ quite mean what he-had said. A N C E interviewers clamored for programs of 'their own. They are itself becomes I tion were "Lewis O. Barrows, Re­ prepared to battle for them .. In pol­ to elimination’" of the dangerous “If, in the revision of the tax ^ a hearing and her face was on lump-sum appropriation and a res­ A Companion it Iriends are| publican, Maine; F. P.' Murphy, Re­ half the magazine covers and her itics, that ,sort of a thing often has Choose an author as you choose your comple: publican, New Hampshire; George laws, we should lose some revenue, toration of relief ministration into I do not believe, with the spending name in letters of flaming Ught proved fatal to the plans of the the hands of local authorities. a friend.—Dillon. D. Aiken, Republican, Vermont; above all the marquees. Once im­ man who then occupied the White S P E C l Charles F. Hurley, Democrat, program that is now going on, that There is one further consideration —for a | we would help business,” Harrison pressive tycoons catered to her tem­ House. It may not turn out that in the general relief situation that Massachusetts; Wilbur L. Cross, way this time but there are many XX^fHtertrFutAt LARGEST wor^ Here is your c told the senate. “I think the goal peramental whims; press agents attracts attention. I think it is rea­ SUiCft Fadal I _ Democrat, Connecticut, and Robert waited upon her, courtiers attend-, observers are sure the President is E. Quinn1Oemocrat; Rhode Island. should be to try to balance the sonable to assume that the far-flung atS* will send you I budget at the first opportunity. I ing a queen. Autograph seekers going to be forced into accepting relief machine which Mr. Hopkins MOROLINE ion's, plus a ra besieged her then, while now only some things he did not want or SNCW-WMTB PBTfiQLSiiMiSELLY Milnesia Waia believe the wise way to do it is to does not want just now. has built up is permeated to the Plotters Alarm France curtail some of the emergency ex­ bill collectors desire her signature core with political appointments. It W N U - 7 « - 3 7 Magnesia tablf FRANCE was 'in a great dither penditures.” —and they’d like to have it on a Take the question of taxes, for is only the usual political procedure Caminontl:' " over an alleged plot of the Cagou- check. Speak of her to the newer instance. Rightly or wrongly, the and is not confied to the present 60c in cash c Harrison proposed a return to' the President is being.blamed-for the lards or “ hooded ones,” and other old normal income tax on corpora­ generation, and somebody will say, national administration. Assuming, rightist groups to overthrow the re­ Who? Spell it, please.” current business depression and ASwetnJexofYfllye tions and, if necessary, to increase criticism of this sort is rolling up therefore, that there is such a politi­ publican government. The secret po­ the rate to 18 or 2 0 per cent instead She is all through, ,all washed up. cal machine, it is hardly open to DE lice have been making many ar­ But, like the deaf husband whose like a snowball going down hill. I t ' question that it is a Roosevelt ma­ . . . Is knowledge of a of the former' maximum of 15 Vt per is being said that two tax levies InanuiactuierlBnflinBniid Facial rests and have uncovered secret cent. wife has slipped, will be the last chine. The picture then becomes arsenals and depots of the conspira­ person in town to hear the news. which were forced through congress what it stands for. & is I • — clear; since numerous member? of S 4402—23nfS tors. Among the men they seized Having traveled a road' which is­ are largely responsible. The tax on fhe most undivided.profits of corporations and the house and senate want to con­ certain method, I Eacloeedfi was Jean de la Meuse, wealthy tex­ Bullet Kills H ow ard Coffin sues mighty few round-trip -tickets, trol their own political destinies, e x c e p t that of- actu al ■ wfeichtonda tile manufacturer.of Paris. Intheir U OWARD E. COFFIN, who was she still dreams of a come-back. the capital gains tax are used as horrible examples of these unsound they want control of the organiza­ u se, for ju d g in g Ute ■ pursuit -of the plotters the police chairman of the World war air­ She>;is the most tragic and the tions for relief in their own juris­ value ol any jnanufao- ■ iWtme .....I craft production board and spon­ most pitiable figure—and one of'the policieS.-fostered by Mr. Roosevelt. ■ went as far as Switzerland, per- dictions.. Further, if Mr. Roosevelt turedgoods. Heceisthe ■ . suading the government . of that sored the development. of the Lib­ commonest—to be found in this Well,' ■ the' President is • responsible should want to, seek a third term a Stroet Addn country to.oust the count of Paris, erty airplane engine, was found shot place called Hollywood. She is any to the extent''that lie approved of ■ tfiefc. They were the product,‘How­ nomination, . those Democrats who ■ a tr — I who would be heir apparent of the to death at his winter home ln Sea one of the host, men and women, want to oppose him would be quite <»elesswSanan£Mp forehead all smudged. She holds a had so aroused the Scottish clans­ Claus has ordered thousands of sizes 34 to 44. Size 36 requires out of every the number of workers and re­ combination a very beautiful picture 2% yards of 39-inch material; with pencil in her hand, and in a mo­ men. of truth . . . God is light (1:5), these for feminine friends in his duced the cost of products to con­ • • • good graces and you know S. C. short Sleeves, 1% yards. tions one woman sumers. ment of dramatic tension invariably hence fellowship with God depends OW to go “anil- draws the point across her forehead. usually shows impeccable taste in Send your order to The Sewing Lydia E; Pink* ’The Animals Are Loose!” . on our walking in the fight. God is gifts. In handsome silk crepe or Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1020, Compound. It N SUNDAY morning, November righteous (2:29), hence fellowship 211 W. Wadrer Dr., Chicago, HL up tbe system, The jinx that has dogged the foot­ with God depends on our doing very lightweight corduroy it is as HKnnmfortsfroia 9, 1874, a shiver of fear ran cosy as a love seat before an Priee of patterns, 15 cents (in steps of all Hollywood players who 8 isordera which MALAHIA through New York City. Headlinesrighteousness. God is love (4:7, ), open fire. Make it either in the coins) each. ure in the three in three days appeared . on the Broadway stage hence fellowship with God depends New Pattern Book. , Turning from this season has at last been knocked In Kie New York Herald proclaimed short length (see inset) or regular that aU ot the animals in the Cen­on our possessing and manifesting dress length. Send 15 cents for the Barbara tnhood. 2. Pre- GOLDS out. Frances' Farmer broke the love” (James M. Gray). erhood. 3. Ap- O tral Park zoo had escaped. The Feminine Flattery. Bell Fall and Winter Pattern e age.’* 666LIQUID. UBLEIS it j ^ spell. She opened recently in “Gold­ Every clause and phrase of the story, which ran to five full columns, . Polish yourself off in a bril­ Book. Make yourself attractive, oe-quarter wife, salve , nose drops Heaaaohe, 30 nlMtBS. en Boy,” a play about a prize fight­ passage before us is so full of . PINKHAM’S said that 49 persons were dead, of liantly slyled new frock for the practical and becoming clothes, " MPOUND and Yj er, and the critics went into rhapso­ whom 27 were identified, (their spiritual truth that it should have holidays just ahead. Sew-Your- selecting designs from the Bar­ ugh.** dies oyer her deft playing of ro­ our full time but we must limit our­ bara BeU well-planned, easy-to­ mantic scenes. names were printed) and 2 0 0 were Own’s newest success (above cen­ injured, 60 of them seriously. selves to pointing out one outstand­ ter) will be your success once you rn ake patterns. Costly Riches ing fact; namely, that Christian fel­ @ Ben Syndicate. WNU Sendee. ver SeK It is better to go without riches The mayor had issued a warning wear it in the public eye. It is Radio performers develop some of for everybody to stay at home whfie lowship is made possible because most gifted in its distinctive de­ would be must than to have them at too great a we have a Saviour, the Lord Jesus f himself.—Shel- cost.—Emerson. the strangest hobbies, but for the brave citizens, including Chester A sign, below-waist slimness, and present Tony Wons, the C. B. S. Arthur, Samuel J. Tilden and other Christ. He it is who reveals the all-of-a-piece simplicity.- Make EHE VMR C W S philosopher, is leading them all. He notables, who had kiUed most of Father—the One in whom there is your version the very essence of makes violins. He makes violins the ravening beasts, rounded up the “no darkness at all” (v.«5). If we chic in sheer wool or satin, in OREST GCU TMROlT with the utmost care out of any old 12 animals StiK at large. James follow him we must “walk in the your most flattering color.- Tonight, at bedtime, rub his BtUe CONSTIPATED? thing he finds lying around the Gordon Bennett, owner of the. Her­ Kght as he is in the fight” (v. 7). A Blonse or Two. cheat udth stainless, snow-white CHES home. Inspired, possibly by Bob ald, coUapsed in his bed while read­ This allows for no dark comers, no Tops in the fashion picture just Penetro. Penetre is the only salve Bums and his far famed bazooka, he ing the story and stayed there aK crookedness in word or act, no back­ now is that‘friendly little item— Sirf has a base of old-fashioned What a difference has made one out of a piece of tin biting nor evilspeaking. mntton suet together with 113% to good bowel habits can day. Other citizens also stayed at the blouse. A completely engag­ 227% more medication than any make! To keep food stovepipe and the. tone to his sur­ home, thereby cutting down church Let us open the hidden recesses of ing one is shown here for women d miserable backache^ prise is excellent. the heart to the light of God and other nationally, sold cold salve. ips, now pnt on AlU wastes soft and mov- attendance. Those who did venture who sew. Wear it tucked in or IYprira thorough counter-irritant nd find wans, sooth- i ing, many doctors —-K- out went heavily armed. put every evil thing under the 4 caused by rbeuxna- recommend NujOL action that increases blood flow, lumbaso and strains, The battle of the two great glam­ For several hours the city was in “blood of Jesus Christ which stimulates body heat to ease the the glow of warmth orous stars of the screen, Garbo and an uproar. Then somebody hap­ deanseth us from all sin” (v. 7). The Musk Ox tightness and pressure. Vaporizing ood right away, action helps to “open up” stuffy rings Ueod to the Deitrich, turns out to be no battle pened to read the last paragraph of n. Christian Fellowship—for Eter­ Able to exist farther north than ts backache where it at all when you see their new pic­ Kie story. It was headed “The Mor­ nity (Rev. 21:1-7). nasal passages. 85c jar contains ig, comes off easily, any other, hoofed mammal, the twice 25c. size. Ask for Penetro. us p laster...gsaran* tures, “Conquest” and “Angel.” al of the Whole” and revealed that Our present communion with God musk ox is really a goat which relief, or mosey bade, Garbo is so far in the lead that this was a gigantic hoax, the story and with one another is most pre­ tried to become an ox, but stopped Al LCQCKS there is just no competition at all. of what MIGHT happen if better cious—but how often it is marred halfway between; and is therefore SMALL SIZE “Conquest” is a lavishly-produced, and stronger cages weren’t provid­ by sin and disturbed by the wicked­ neither. It is found only in the 60c $1 .2 0 historically-faithful romance of the ed for the animals in the zoo. ness that surrounds us in the world. barren lands of northern Canada spair INSIST ON GENUINE NUJOL time of Napoleon, and Garbo as the In fact, that was what Thomas B. We look forward to that day when that despairs and Greenland. lovely Countess Walewska has nev­ Connery, the managing editor of the we who are the followers of- Christ The rigorous climate of the Arc­ er been more appealing. “Angel,” Herald, who ordered the story writ­ shall be delivered not only from the tic does not bother the musk ox on the other hand, is just an incon­ ten, had hoped to accomplish with penalty and the power of sin, but because it has two coats of'hair. Brings Blwaed sequential modem triangle story in it. But he overshot the mark badly. also from its very presence. One is long, thick and brown.. The Am i idwj IMl QaiM off IflTCOLDS G E T R I D O F which the camera lingers on Miss He gave the whole city the jitters There will be “a new heaven and other is a thick, soft under-fur, Deitrich to the exclusion of any ac­ but the zoo didn’t get stronger cages a new earth” from which every evil which is shed in summer. U it RHEUMATISIfl watch your. tion. for its animals, at'least, not until thing has been taken away, in were not shed, the musk Ox might T«y BfcrtOtee WferRrilif? ALKAtlNL PIMPLES —-K- long after the excitement over his. which all has been renewed in almost smother to death. ErBAEANtL * Because of her good work In the hoax had died down. righteousness. Then wifi come the HewReiiietlyDsesllagBetiatoClear new Fred Astaire picture, “Damsel • • • glorious consummation of all things Skin. Firms and Smooths Complexioa in Distress,” Joan Fontaine is go­ “Christ’s U tter” when God shall come to “dwell with ing to get a strange reward. She is them and they shall be his people, 88 S —Makes Skin Look Years YemMer. going to be starred in !“Curtain TPHE next time you receive a copy and God himself shall be with them CHEW BILL NAVY TOBACCO Get rid of ugly, pimply skin with this Call,” which Katherine Hepburn A of a letter, which is said to have and be their God” (v. 3). \ ;: gh Dxeps 5 £ extraordinary new remedy. Denton's turned down. Don’t think she minds been written by Jesus Christ just That communion shall never be Fadal Magnesia works miracles In taking this hand-me-down, though. before the Crucifixion, don’t be disturbed by the falling of any tear. a n a d d ed clearing up a spotty, roughened com­ It is a grand story. afraid to disregard the warning that There will be no mourning, no I FACTOR plexion. Even the first few treatments — K— “misfortune and Ul Iudk will follow crying, no pain (v. 4). Little won­ make a noticeable diiference. The ugly Edgar Bergen and Charlie Mc­ you” unless you pass it on to some­ der that these words have been the LIFE’S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher spots gradually wipe away, Ing pores Carthy will be in the cast of a new body else. For this is one ot the comfort of God’s people in their grow smaller, the texture of the skin most famous of all hoaxes. pamon itself becomes firmer. Before you know comedy that will darkest hours. They are not the it friends are complimenting you on feature Irene Dunne So far as if is possible to deter­ futile words of human solace. They W IL L -yU M or as you choose your complexion. and as a result she mine, this letter was written by come from the eternal God, is the envy of all some unknown person—perhaps a Three questions have intrigued SPECIAL OFFER Hollywood as well religious fanatic—around 1891 and it the curiosity of man: (I) Where did O WORUXS —for a few weeks on Iy X & te LARGEST as the public at has been industriously circulated I come from? (2) why am I here? SELLER Here is your chance to try out Denton's large. Her outstand­ ever since. “The whole thing is a and (3) where am I going? The Facfol Magneria ataliberal saving. We ing success a s ' a stupid, clumsy hoax or a modern- Christian is the only one who has a IHE -s« willsendyon a full 6 ox. bottle of Den­ frame-up” says an authority on the ETflQiEUM JEllY ton's, pins a regular size box of famous comedienne in “The satisfying solution for the problem Mibieria Wafers (the original Milk of Awful Truth” influ­ subject. “It is even inconsistent of the origin of all things, “In the 48—37 Magneria tablets)... both for only 60cl enced Universal to with the teachings of the Bible and beginning God” ; a reason for the Cash in on this remarkable oiler. Send. postpone their biog­ is expressed in modern English- existence of afi things, “To me to live 60s in cash or stamps today. raphy of Madame sure proof that it is a fake.” is Christ” ; and a satisfactory con­ Charlie Curie and instead of The instructions for passing along summation of. all things, “And God McCarthy that story to cast, this letter vary. Sometimes you are himself shall be with them.” It is requested to make four copies and knowledge at a DENTON’S her in a comedy. Thus she has estab­ a great thing to know Jesus Christ cturer'snameand lished herself as a double threat send them to four of your friends as Saviour and Lord. Facial Magnesia actress, at home in heavy drama as who wKl send copies to four of their t stands ior. It is ! s i u e r phoducts . inc. e well as Kght farce. friends and so on. Sometimestbe True Religion st certain method, J 4MS-2MSfeaatMas Maui CU* IL»,.■ —-K- number is seven and sometimes True religion extends alike to the that ot actual I Karines, fled COe IesSh ox sliSipri fas'■ nine. ' But in any case the receiver ■ wbiohftondsmyoor Bpmeitliaizodaotory » ODDS AND ENDS—Constance Bennett intellect and the heart. Intellect is o t judging the ■ WriMiIhA § is the envy of all the pampered stars, be­ is solemnly warned not to “break in vain if it lead not to emotion, and of any manufac- ■ ■ cause Alfalfa Smeizer of aOur Gang” the chain.” emotion is vain if not enlightened goods. Hare isthe I JYmrom I comedies serenades her in his hilariously' A more modern variation on this by intellect;. and both are vain if uncertain tenor . . . K en Murray and hoax is a letter which, it is ,asserted, aarantee against J STrseS .Sddraas ------. . . . ■ not guided by truth and leading to Edgar Bergen have evidently decided that was “written by a dying soldier in duty.—Tryon Edwards. s workmanship or I C itT ______STaT,------* Aey are in pictures to stay because they France.” In either case, refusal to shoddy materials. I ^ — have boA bought ranches out near Al do as requested wKl “bring you bad Jolsm fs . . . Ann Sothem's sister, Bonnie Values Lake, has composed a song and sold it luck” and willingness to do it wKl I am told so many Kl things of a ED GOODS for 4Ssirl of the Golden West '* . . . Kate “bring you good luck.” Perhaps it man, and I see so few in him, that S m iA is Toying wiA the idea of trying wiH—and it also helps the United I begin to suspect he has a real but motion pictures again. States post office department. It troublesome merit, as being likely C Western Newspaper Union. wifi sefi just that many -more “Let go, • • s he saw the peanut first!!” stamps! to eclipse that of others.—Bruyere. -■y. v.

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Notice To Creditors. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of M. G. Hendrix, deceased, late of K PIERCE FOSTER. . ’ Davie Countv, North Carolina, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased, to WE CAN SAVE YOU present them to the undersigned, on or be­ Buyer and Ginner Cf fore the 12th day of November, 1938. or this notice will be plead in bar of their MONEY recovery. All persons indebted to the (aid c o t t o n estate, are requested to make immediate ON YOUR ENVELOPES. LETTER HEADS. payment. This Nov. II. 1937. L. G. HENDRIX. Admr. Near Sanford’s Garage Mocksville, N. C SrATEMENTS. PACKET HEADS, CARDS. of M. G. Hendrix, Dec’d, B. C. BROCK, Attorney. CIRCULARS BILL HEADS. ETa GET OUR PRICES FIRST. Il pays to trade with the merchants and professional THE DAVIE RECORD Administrator’s Notice. C f J men who advertise in The Record. Thiey are reliable. Havingr qualified as administrator • * of L. B. Armsworthy. deceased, late * of Davie Coiintyl North Carolina, no­ tice is hereby given all persons hold­ i ing: claims against (he said estate, to U present* them to the undersigned on or before Nov 9th, 1938, or this no U] tice will be plead in bar of their re covery. Al! persons indebted to the Notice of Sale of Real said estate, are' requested to make DR. R. P. ANDEiRSON immediate pay hoent. This Nov. 9th. < DENTIST 1937. S. W.FURCHES. Admr. Estate. Anderson Building L B . Armsworthy, Dec’d. Among the Creoles down in New Orleans Under and by virtue of authority Mocksville, N. C. that big funny sounding word means "something contained in a deed of trnst execut­ Office SO * Phone - Residence 37 ed hy Charles R. Turner and wife Notice of Sale! 2 extra” for your money.. . . An extra cup of cof­ Tennie E. Turner to B. Clyde Shore, Under and by virtue of the poweis fee with your luncheon, an extra glass of wine Trustee, to secure the payment of a contained in a certain deed of trust note, which deed of trust is.. record' with your dinner . . . anything worthwhile that ed in the office of the Register of executed by Marv Howard to A. T. CAMPBELL Grant. Trustee for Sanford Motor might be charged for bat isn’t. Deeds of Davie Countv, North Caro­ lina, in Book 26 of Mortgages, on Company, dated June 20, 1936. and FUNERAL HOME recorded in Book 27, page 50, Deeds < page 384, and, default having been of Trust Register’s office of Davie made in the payment of said note, County. North Carolina, default hav­ U and at the request of the holder of For said note, the undersigned Trustee ing been made in payment of note se­ Ctf FUNERAL DIRECTORS cured thereby, and at the request of will expose for sale and sell at the 0 Court House door in ‘ Mocksville, Sanford Motor Company, the under­ H AMBULANCE SERVICE signed will sell publicly for cash at > > North Carolina, on the 23rd day of December, 1937, at 12 o’clock, m . the Court House door of Davie CC Your Pleasure Pbone 164 County, in Mocksville, North Carc at public auction, Jto the highest bid* O U s der, for cash, the 'fallowing describ­ lina, on Monday, the 20th day of N. Main St. Mocksville. N. C. December, 1937. at 12:00 o’clock m , O As a subscriber and reader of your home ed real estate: the following described lands and H O Lying and being in Farmington personal propi rty, to-wit. Ctf paper you get ‘Xagniappe” each week in the Township. Davie County State cf North Carolina, and beginning at an . Beginning at a stone Albert Ho­ S ward’s corner and Floyd Hanes Cor­ C form of a generous installment of a novel from iron stake on the North side of State ner and running East 4.67 cha. to Ctf Ctf the pen of some famous American writer. We Highway No. 65, and in line of Smith corner of lots 7-8 and 4; thence S. 4 C Grove Consolidated School lot and W. 17.17 chs to a Sycamore on the -M S run three to six of these novels each year and if running South 24 degrees East, cros­ bank of a branch; thence W 3.73 chs. < you follow them each week you will have ac­ sing said highway 1.67 chains to an to an iron stake Dower corner; 4 ) iron stake in Vallie Nelson's line; thence N. 7 05 chs. to a stake Dower U complished some worthwhile readingduring the thence with her line South 71 de grees West 9.47 chains to a stone, corner; thence.N. 2 E, 11.06 chs. to O « 0 course of a year and the beautiful part of it all the beginning, containing 71 acres corner of school lot. also S. Bowden's is that it comes to you at absolutely no extra corner; thence with said school lot more or less. This being lot No. 3 in S m C tOT’ the division of the lands of Kelly cost. . . . It is simply a part of the really good North 61 degrees East 9 44 chsins to AS Howard, deceased. >* the beginning, containing 79*100 of an acre more or less. Also: One Ford Roadster, Motor O newspaper that we are endeavoring to send yott No. A 1667653. VM 4> Date of Sale: December 23,1937. Terms of Sale: Cash. each week. If you are not already reading die Terms of Sale! Cash. This, the 20th day of November, b o continued story, turn now to it and begin a new B. CLYDE SHORE. Trustee. 1937. mO Hastings & Booe, Attorneys. A. T. GRANT, Trustee. O HS and delightful experience. Tliis November 19,1937. p £ j C Air-Minded Celebration . 2 Ctf READ AND ENJOY During a celebration in Voroshi­ BEST IN RADIOS Notice of Sale of Real lov, Russia, two parachute jumpers 3 £ landed, one with a complete port­ YOUNG RADIO CO. Property. 0 Ctf YOUR HOME PAPER able cinema outfit and film of “Chapyev” and the other with an MOCKSVILLE. KC. Under and by virtue of an order Q* H O accordion, the two men afterward BEST IN SUPPLIES of the Superior Court of Davie O i giving a motion' picture show and County made in the special proceed* S + * concert. v ' ihg entitled "Mary L Edwards, etal 0 ) vs M. F. Shaw, et al,” the same be­ ing duly docketed in the office o f 4> O the Clerk, and being a sale of lands M P for partition, the under signed com­ missioner will, on the 18th day of CO December, 1937, at 12:00 Noon, at Ctf the courthouse door in Davie coun­ ty. North Garolina, offer for sale to CO the highest bidder for cash, that cer­ tain tract of l8 nd lying and being in M 9 Clarksville Township, Davie Goonty, North Carolina, and being described ♦ = b o &8 follows! . Beginning at a chestnut stump, Ratledge and Ijames corner, rnns S. > 8 6 degs. W. 12.00 chs, to a stake, M thence S. I deg. W. 1.85 chs. to a stake; thence S. 8 6 degs. W. 23.42 CO chs. to a stone, Ratledge corner; thence N. 6 degs. E. 2 75 cha. to • i stone in Beck line; thence N. 8 8 degs. W. 37.17 chs. to a stone; CO Ctf pV thence S.' deg, W. 14.86 chs. to a e C stone; thence S. 89 degs. E. 684 B chs. to a stake; thence S. I deg. W. 1.25 chs. to a stake; thence S. 8 CO degs. E. 12.00 chs. to a stake; thencs < S. 19.50 chs. to a stone; thence S. 24.50 chs. to a pine; thence N. 80 degs. E. 7.60 chs. to a stake; thence N 60 degs. E. 3 00 chs; thence N. 76 degs. E. I 90 chs to an ash on bank of branch (now down) thence 81 S. 4 84 chs to a persimmon; thence S. 89 degs. E. 4.80 chs to a stone; " i # thence S. 12 degs, W. 4 20 chs. to a stone; thence S. 8 8 degs, E 7 2 0 chs. to a stone; thence S. 75 degs. E. 1.89 chs. to an iron; thence N. 31 degs. E. 11.00 chs; thence N. 72 degs. E. 3.70 chs; thence S. 87 degs. E. 8.75 cbs. to a stone; Ijames corner; whence N. 8 degs. W. 14.17 chs. to a stone; thence S. 87 degs W. 1.73 chs. to a stone;, thence N. 12 degs. W i The ceaseless ,surge of progress ~ ' By this means we are able 2.90 chs to a stone; thence! N. 7 you information a n d degs E. 2.38 chs. to a stone; thence has obliterated local boundaries. N. 80 degs, W. 1.30 chs to an iron; ment from all parts of the ^ofba. thence N 16 degs. W. 4.35 chs. to H erizo n s have broadened the beginning containing, 2 0 0 acres Truly, through this arrangement, Ae more or less. :: uMadously. world’s ever-changing picture! b (sa sii Terms Of Sale—Cash. X s4y the interests of every one of. us right into your easy (Ub ^ :> j This the 13th day November 1937. iim if far beyond the confines of our town, . J,' B. GRANT, Commissioner. Do not think for a minute that we are overlooking year oa t country or our state. deep interest-in news about neighbors and friends . . . hi Administrator’s Notice If w* are to keep in tune with th* rimes, we must-be the day-to-day happenings in our own community. Yaa Having qualified, as Administrator hfafinwl upon national and world, developments. ■ of the estate q£&Mrs. Nannie Smoot may be suri that these events will always .be Keller, deeeasep late of Davie coun­ I f vwe are to have relief* .completely' and accjijately. * 'ULiMii. ty, North Carolina, notice is hereby wearemoving, given ail persons^holding claims a- fram the fast and furiousVpace irt But, supplementing^the Iocdrnews gainst the said estate, to present we also need to be ainiised:. ^*.en^tained. ( y ' -S them to the undersigned on or be­ you will find in every issu^ a „ ^ ro___.c__ fore Oct 26. 1938 or this notice will To meet these requirements oftiidayY readingpublic, be plead iti bar of their recovery. features of the same high type ai tho^efcarried I f AU persons indebted to the said es­ to give you a newspaper of ^hich you —•? as well as tate, are requested to make imme­ nation’s leading metropolitan diriliw / d ia te payment. • This Oct. 26,1937. outsdves — may be proud, we have commandeered the :i'r: E. M. KELLER. Admr. resources o f die world's oldest and largest newspaper Some of America’s best known and jnos£ Mrs. Nannie Smoot Keller, Dec’d. and artists provide these 'JacobStewarttlAttorney. POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOW THE ,RECORD WHITE CIRCULATION THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTY. THEY DONtT LIE.

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VOLUMN XXXIX. MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1 5 . '9 3 7 NUMBER 2 1

to pay off NEWS OF LONG AGO. Here Is What Is Becom­ Tbe government has no money ; A Case in Point. Relief Spending Called It May Not Be Ended. except as it milks the tax payers or [The death in the hospital here of Racket. The Ryan Barkley episode probab- - What Was HappeniBg In Davie ing of Oar Social borrows. If it borrows, the debts Mary Baugess, Wilkes countv wo­ Iy has given wider pudlicity to North Before The New Deal Used Up mnst be paid by the tax payers, man, v 'f the circumstances sur- Philadelphia — Bainbridge Colby, Carolina than the advertising cam­ Security. paign pat on by one of the state’s hot by the politicians and office­ roanc^ ig her tragic passing, would secretary of state in the Woodrow The Alphabet, Drowned The own departments: but it might not By J. T. Fain, in The State holders fuij&j/h the text for a dozen sermons Wilson cabinet, in an address said A t last the public >s beginning to be the kind of advertising that ia Hogs and Plowed Up The Twenty, thirty or fotty rears from as many different angles, one he thought ‘‘it is not an exaggera­ get a faint idea of the inside opera­ tion to say that a large percentage wanted by most of the people. It Cotton and Corn. from now if the government has ot which we propose to discuss here. tions of the inside operations of the served to center the nation’s atten- spent all the monev it has extract The news columns told that when of our CX1Penditures for relief can NOTICE. Cooleemee, burned early Saturday where the trick is concealed. count Numbers as of October 30, tied cowpeas and sovbeans, regions Street; thence South with street 25 .'Having qualified as admimmralor of the morning, together/with three good The government collects the old .1937.; IatheState of North ICaro- 5 and 6 , yellow or greenish yellow feet to. the beginning corner, con­ p n ^ l ^ ^ i a v e Ijeen em­ estate of William MyTBOmpaon. deceased,:, ho'i^es:'- The loss, is Jnore than $2 ,- pension fund atid SPENDS flT . variety. taining 3.000 Square feet, more or late of Davie County, North Carolina, np- ployees wbo have 'flled \lo r Xl SociaI less. • •" - : tica is hereby given Oil persons ; having ocj&i: With no insufaOCe. A lot of North Carolina growers won ev­ Clearly, then, when the pensioners Security . Account' N umber. In the . This-re-sale is made on account of claims against the estate of said idecesa-: feefistuff aud a small cow barn was ed, to present them.duly verified, tothe are to be paid offin the future the Diitnet of Columbia thefe haWbeen ery place, in the class for prolific an increased bid ,of ten per cent, on aUj^’fiurned. •" *• the'former sale'J'and the bidding wiil updersigoed. at Mocksville, N. 'C- -'on government will; - not have ‘ that 214438;-Merylbnd 497 255;:,- Virginia varieties of corn, region five. • The before the 29th day of November. t938.'br; b / B Orreil, of'-Shady Grove, start' at $192.50. being the amount money with whibh to pay them. It 523.780; West Virginia 473 878. first three, in order, were: Law. of the increased bid. this notice will be pleaded in bar of'Jtbeir J died Thursday night after an ill­ recovery. AU persons indebted to said- will have gone with the wind. rence Hovis, of Bessemer City, C. Termsof Sale: CASH. estate, will please make immediate' pay.*: ness of some time, aged about 7 0 AU-Saints’ day is the day follow, The government’s only possible D. Patterson, of Salisbury, aud This 27th dav of November. 1937. ment. Tbls 23:h day of November,11927 % years The body was laid to rest ing Hallowe’en MAY GREEN, Admrx. C. L. THOMPSON. Admr.-4'l Saturday afternoon at EIbavilIe M. plan tor paying off the pensioners Fred Lovelace, Jr , of Bessemer C T. A of J. P. Green’s Estate. of William M. Thompson. Decs’d." F ; church with Masonic bonots. will be by Collecting Taxes Again Land posters at thin office. City. By GRANT & GRANT, Attorneys. B,- GR ANT Sr GRANT. Attsraeys, 4 i THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Kewts Review of Current Events CLASSIFIED P L A N S A BUILDING B O O M DEPARTMENT President OfFers Program to Congress . . . Revision of t h i n k s Taxes Not Likely Before Januaiy Session about: PECANS How to Be Fair. KatibnaI Topics Interpreted ANTA MONICA, CALIF.— by Williadn Bruckart Ca. Every time the heirs to an HatIonat P n n Building Washington, D. C. < undivided estate start litigat­ Quality of Hope ing, I think of a decision which Washington.—Congress has been investigation by -the federal trade Hope quickens aU the stiU parts had in it more wisdom, moredoing a deal of talking about help- commission into “high prices." The of life, and keeps the mind awake S inquiry, of course, is directed at common sense and more fair­ mm , _ ing business to get in her most remiss and indolent m u c h T a lk , • on its feet, but it monopoly. I have no doubt at all hours. It gives habitual serenity ; < ness than even King Solomon’s N o A ctio n has notv yet ac­ that there will be a blast from some and good humor. It is a kind of inspired justice. complished much. government official pretty soon in vital heat in the soul, that cheers X can’t remember whether ’twas The house ways and means com­ which “big business” again will be and gladdens her, when she does a ruler upon the throne or a judge mittee, it is true, is making some told it is crushing the “little feUow* not attend to it. It makes pain upon the bench who headway and a number of senators, and that the public is suffering from easy and labor pleasant.—Addi­ handed down this including the powerful Senator Har­ the high prices maintained by a son. ruling. But tw o rison of Mississippi, are asserting “trust.” There may be even a brothers fell but the necessity for a reversal of fed­ fireside chat because a President’s over a proper divi­ eral policy. But, again, there is voice penetrates everywhere. sion of their father’s much more talk than action, and in At a time, too, when the prices Don’t Neglect Minor possessions. Accord­ the meantime the country’s busi­ of bonds and shares of corporation ingly, they carried ness is sliding lower and lower. stock are sinking like they have HiroatIrritation the dispute to a The difficulty in the present situ­ double pneumonia, out bursts Chair­ Don’t take chances. Rub on sooth­ higher court of the ation and the thing that probably man Douglas of the securities and ing, wanning Musterole. Relief gen­ land. has been more responsible for the exchange commission with a smaU erally follows. So his majesty, or business slump than anything else cargo of dynamite about crooked Musterole gets such marvelous re­ his worship, or his is that business heretofore has been dealings underneath in the stock ex­ sults because it’s NOT just a salve. changes of the country. Fortunate­ Ifs a ddCOUnter-Untant rr—easing, honor, as the case IrvinS. Cobb, unable to tell what the federal gov­ vanning, stimulating and penetrat­ may have been, ernment is going to do. It has be­ ly for the hundreds of thousands of ing-helpful in drawing out local said: come evident already that with a smaU investors, the stock exchange congestion and pain. “Let the older brother apportion somewhat changed atmosphere in quotations did not fall much further Used by millions for 80 years. the property into what he regards congress, there are many business as a result of Mr. Douglas’ learned Recommended by many doctors and Japan is poshing her conquest of China not only in the ITangtse valley as two equal shares—and then let men who are more hopeful than remarks. The prices already had nurses. AU druggists’. In three but also, and especially, in the nothern provinces. Here is seen a Japanese the younger brother have first a month ago. Business men, big fallen below the knees. But the strengths: Regular Strength, Chil­ Douglas statement certainly gave dren’s (mild), and Extra Strong. tank unit rumbling along the road to Taiyuan. choice of the shares.' and little, are quick to note that Approved by Good Housekeeping. But, of course, the lawyers there are senators and representa­ no confidence to those who were be­ couldn’t have favored the plan. It tives who think the time has ar­ ginning to believe that congress was too beautifully simple to suit rived for business to receive some would try to undo some of the Priceless Time IV. P l e L a u l any lawyer in any age. The Ameri­ consideration. And it ought to be wrongs previously done. A wise man can find nothing of 1 /s C SUMMARIZES THE WORLD’SWORLD'S WEEK can Bar association would just nat­ added that unless business does Just about the same time and dur­ that value for which to barter © Wcstam Newspaper Union. urally despise it. get some consideration, this current ing frequent appeals from the sen­ away his Time.—Howe. * * * depression is going to be as bad as ators and representatives that the Building Boom Wanted the ways and means committee that Cemetery Salesmen. the last one. The federal govern­ tax laws had to be overhauled, the Gift has been studying the subject had ¥ RECEIVED a letter from one of ment must give attention to the ag­ President sent a report to congress. T> EVISION of the existing housing not yet reported. So it appeared ricultural problem and it must fit It was a report by the New York ^ law in order to facilitate a 1 our plushiest cemeteries. We almost certain that action must be have- some of the plushiest ceme­ that job into some consideration of Power authority, charging the pow­ building boom was asked by Presi­ postponed until the regular session the other half of American life, er interests with some weird mis­ dent Roosevelt in a special message teries on earth; it’s a positive pleas­ which starts in January. ure to be dead out here. namely, the commerce and indus­ doings. I happen to know some of to congress. He said such legisla­ This was highly displeasing to a try outside of agricultural life. the folks on the staff of the power S t J o s e i i h tion would ease the flow of credit I was urged to invest in a highly large number of congressmen, and desirable lot, for only a few thou­ It will be recalled that during the authority and I feel that they know g e n u in e p u r e a s p i r i n and open great reservoirs of idle Representative Celler of New Vork first two years of President Roose­ just about as much about the power capital to light the business slump. sand smackers; or buy a perfectly called together some 60 of them to lovely crypt—slightly more expen­ velt's administration there was a problem as I do—which is to say S T h i The responsibility for the success of consider the possibility of emergen­ flock of laws passed that were of they are pretty dumb about the sit­ Read to Consider such a program he placed squarely sive, but most luxurious. cy action. “Business can’t wait,” Through some private whim or great value to the country. Many uation. Of course, those aUeged Read not to contradict and con­ on labor and industry. said Celler. of them were of a temporary char­ economists have brilliant ideas fute, nor to believe and take for Specifically, the President recom­ pique, I failed to answer this tempt­ ing communication. Today I re­ acter and were enacted on that about reforming America, and I am granted, nor to find talk and dis­ mended changes in the housing act basis. That would have been fine dumb about that, too. course, but to weigh and con­ which would: Farm Bill Reported ceived an appealing follow-up let­ ter. I gather that, if I neglect this if the administration had stopped Further: While this power au­ sider.—Bacon. 1. Reduce from 5% per cent to 5 lV/l ARVIN JONES of Texas, chair- there. But it did not. The roam­ thority report was being em­ per cent the interest and service splendid opportunity, Tll live to re­ man of the house agricultural gret it. Or maybe I won’t. ing herd of so-called thinkers who blazoned upon the front pages of charges permitted by the Federal committee, submitted the house’s were scattered far and wide in fed­ newspapers, President Roosevdt Housing administration on loans farm bill, together with a majority Such thoughtful attention merits eral jobs- had to have their innings. was holding long conferences with GET READY FOR made by private institutions. report defending the measure and response. I’m replying as follows: At least they thought they had to WendeU Wilkie and Fred Carlisle, 2. Authorize the housing admin­ calling for speedy enactment so that '‘Dear gents: Space in a grave­ have a turn at bat. AU of their pet who personalize the “power trust/ istrator to fix the mortgage insur­ the rise of mounting crop surpluses yard is the last thing I shall require. theories bad to be tried out. The if there be a power trust. Mr. ance premium charge as low as % which are depressing market prices When that time comes, somebody result: many laws that were purely Roosevelt was talking with those WINTER DRIVING of I per cent on the diminishing may be offset. else will do the shopping. Trusting experimental, dangerous, damaging men in an effort to get the large balance of the insured mortgage in- The house bill is less drastic than these few lines may find you the and a burden to business. power interests to go ahead with No section of our population is ' stead of on the original face the senate version, but it was de­ same, yours gratefully.” With many millions of others, I construction and expansion pro­ more dependent upon the automo­ amount, and to Vt of I per cent on nounced vigorously in a minority But if a representative calls in per­ expected at that time to see these grams to provide work for unem­ bile as a means of transportation the diminishing balance of an in­ report which declared it was “un­ son—as he will—I’m a gone gosling. queer looking laws shaken down, ployed. than the residents of the smaller sured mortgage where the estimat­ constitutional, unsound, un-Ameri­ Those slick talkers always do' get corrected, or repealed where it was * * * communities and rural districts. ed value of the property does not can,” likely to “work to the detri­ me. You just ought to see my col­ found necessary. That has not hap­ The political strategy of blaming Tet each Fall, many car own­ exceed $6,0 0 0 and'where the mort­ ment of American agriculture,” and lection of oil stocks. Now, there’s pened. Again, the result: the coun­ everything on “big business” ers cause themselves a great deal gage is insured prior to July 1, 1939. threatening to “dislocate” foreign something that does need burying. try’s business from the smallest worked weU for a of trouble and expense by neglect­ 3. Increase the insurable limit and domestic markets. * * * general store at a cross roads or a D m e re n t time, just as the ing one or all of the simple yet necessary steps to assure proper from 80 to 90 per cent in cases Both house and senate bills, it was Making Juleps. garage or a gasoline station to the P icture old demagoguerv where the appraised value of the COME disputatious soul seeks to operation of the car in Winter predicted, would be modified be­ greatest corporation, like General about “Wall weather. property does not exceed $ 6 ,0 00. cause of the President’s implied ^ reopen the ancient debate over Motors or Pennsylvania railroad, Street” used to inflame thousands 4. Facilitate the construction and the proper recipe for mint julep. I A minimum Winter protection threat to veto the legislation un­ has had to suffer under the heavy when a politician orated and slapped program should cover: financing of groups of houses for less it was put on a “pay-as-you- decline the invitation. Since the heel of the national government. his legs with widely swinging arms. rent, or for rent with options to pur­ go” basis. He insisted the farm Dred Scot decision nothing has The reason that congress is show­ But the picture is different now. 1. Complete change to correct chase, through blanket mortgages. grade of lubricants for motor, bill must not interfere with his plans stirred up as much bitter contro­ ing signs of a movement that wiU The attack on business has become transmission and differential. 5. Clarify and simplify provisions to balance the budget. versy south of the Ohio river. revise the tax structure is because a miU stone on business and it has for the construction of large scale North of the Ohio river doesn’t 2. Motor tuned up, including ad­ these smaller businesses out crushed little as WeU-as big—and justing of carburetor, valves; rental properties through facilitat­ count. The Yankee conception of a through the country have now got After French Throne since there are' so many more distributor, sparkplugs, genera­ ing their financing. julep is calculated to make a host their fiU of government red tape, smaller ones than there are trusts tor and all electrical equipment. 6 . Grant national mortgage asso­ A LARM of the French govern- of sleeping Kentucky brigadiers rise complex reports, visits of investi­ and monopolies, members of con­ * * ment over the plotting of the 3. Drain and flush cooling system. ciations “explicit authority to make up from their respective Bourbon gators, new tax forms and levies, gress are hearing about it from RefiU with suitable anti-freeze loans on large-scale properties that Cagoiilards or “hooded ones” that casks and start giving the rebel or what have you.. Those people men whom they went to school with solution. , are subject to special regulation by led to the arrest of many rightists hiss. , are making themselves heard here at home. and the raiding of Selection of motor oil and the federal housing administrator. Naturally, the only perfect julep is in Washington. But what is to be done? Let con­ greases for Winter driving is par­ 7. Remove the July 1, 1939, limita­ hidden stores of the Paducah julep. Just drop in So if congress takes some action gress repeal about five hundred laws ticularly . important. You m ist tion on the $2 ,000,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 permitted weapons and ammu­ next summer and sample the real looking to a fair deal for business, that force business to pay more for select an oil which will permit to be outstanding in mortgages, with nition was far from product on its native heath—not at just as it is quite determined to do the privilege of doing business than easy starting, that will lubricate congress eventually limiting the in­ baseless. Evidently a saloon, where the bartender is something for agriculture, I enter­ it gets out of its whole volume; re­ the motor throughout the. entire surance of mortgages prior to the there w as. a real likely to have heretical ideas, such tain no doubt about the response duce or revise the direct taxes and driving range of speeds and will beginning of construction of individ­ conspiracy to over­ as using preserved fruits and even it will get from the business inter­ bring the thousand and one items continue to do so for a reasonable ual projects. throw the republic putting the sugar syrup in first, ests. As far as business has made of tax out in the open so the people mileage. • 8 . Permit insurance for repair and and set up a dicta­ which amounts to downright crime itself felt, it is apparently asking can see and know what they: are For many years Quaker State modernization loans as provided torship and eventu­ —but in the private home. only to be treated equitably with paying; cut out forty or fifty of the Winter Oils and Greases have ally a restored mon­ « • • labor. Every one knows that the siUy experiments that were worked been recognized as the highest previous to April I of this year quality and most generally satis* when this provision of the housing archy. The govern* Western Superiority. last three or four sessions of con­ up by the coterie of individuals who _ . _ . ment announced, factory Winter lubricants on the act expired. TN BORNEO, tigers slay such an gress have been frightened to death are constantly feeding Mr. Roose­ market.' Due de Guise however, that the every time a labor leader showed velt half-baked and cockeyed *■ incredible host of natives that the Through Quaker State’s highly plot had been wrecked. yearly mortality is proportionately up on Capitol hiU. The reward given schemes for spending' money and Preisident Goes Fishing From his place of exile in Bel­ congress was the C. I. O. sitdown thereby reduce the federal expenses developed methods and equipment almost one-tenth as great as the it is possible to produce a motor AVING put the tax and housing gium the Due de Guise, pretender average number of persons who will strikes, violence and a general —these and many more of honest to the. throne of France, issued a oil which will have a satisfying problems up to congress, Pres- be wiped out in traffic fatalities on mess. The condition has left a good­ purpose can be done. If they are body over the 400-degree ranee of • ident Roosevelt left for Miami, Fla.,manifesto announcing he had de­ American highways during any giv­ ly number of senators and repre­ done, business again can employ temperature it wiU meet. That where he ^mbarked on a fishingcided to try to regain the throne. en 12 months. sentatives a bad taste in their workers and as it employs work­ is, when the motor temperature cruise. Accompanying him was As­ "Have the moral courage riot to mouths. ers, they come off the relief rolls, is way below zero, the oil will still In India, owing to the refusal of * * • sistantH Attorney General R. H. abdicate before present difficulties,” those benighted Hindus to destroy and as they get wages, they bay. be fluid enough to allow the motor Jackson, and the two discussed the manifesto appealed to French­ any living creature, 2 0 ,0 0 0 inhabi­ There is plenty of dirty linen in This means profits and profits mean to turn easily and also to flow plans for legislation that would let men. “Do not permit, in a moment tants annually are killed by venom­ the business closet. It has a hard tax receipts by the treasuries of freely to all the bearings. Yet this PH( the government proceed against the of abandon, dictatorship of any kind . wash day ahead to state and nation. same oU has enough body to stand ous serpents, whereas, In this coun­ up and to give the motor proper “bad” trusts without injuring those to impose itself. try, in 1936, we spent only 15 billions M essm g restore it to the To show how some of these taxes come about, I am told that Herman lubrication when the temperature that are considered “good.” “Certain of my ability to assure for crime, or 18 times as much as in Business respect of the bulk inside the cylinder wall reaches Other members of the angling your happiness, I have decided to we spent on national defense, yet of the people. Bus­ OUphant, general counsel to the 400° and over. party were Secretary Ickes and reconquer the throne of my fathers. managed to let many poisonous hu­ iness has been smug. It has thought Secretapr of the treasury, promoted too Uttle, in'many instances, of its As with any other product you WPA Administrator Hopkins. France then again will reassume man snakes go free to build up mur­ the ridiculous tax on undistributed buy, you get what you pay for. Here her mission in the world and again der statistics. obligations to the pubUc at large. profits of corporations. When it was An oil of Quaker State quality is N o Time for Tax Revision will find peace, unity and prosperity In Japan, geisha girls are govera- But surely there is a point beyond pushed through congress Mt. Roose­ necessarily expensive to make. (Ross| which federal punishment ought not velt said it would force corporations XfT tHERE is no 'use kidding the through a union of the people with mentally licensed and protected, This does not mean, however, that W ewe a titular defender-king.” which is indeed an affront to the go since there is a responsibility to declare dividends of aU at their Quaker State is more expensive A country,” said Senator Bark­ —•*_ also in the other direction. Unless earnings and he was for it. It did just former 1 ley, majority leader of the senate, principles of an enlightened people to use. Being pure, concentrated Vinson to Be Judge who patronize so-called world’s fairs business gets a reasonable chance that. But when the corporations bad lubrication, it stands up longer in on the :as he gave out the sad news that to stand on its own feet, how is distributed everything to their share­ service. It gives more miles per it would be impossi­ PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT sent to that are dependent on unabashed holders and their volume of business and it ml nudity for popular favor, and shows it going to re-employ workers and quart and at the same time gives ble to formulate and * the senate the nomination of Rep­ reduce the relief rolls? feU off, they had no money left to Uie^bearing surfaces safer protec- culed “[ p a ssa tax revision, resentative Fred M. Vinson of Ken­ dependent on foul lines and nasty tide them over until business picked situations. Every individual wants to earn whom ha bill in the brief time tucky to fill a vacancy in file United some money. He wants a return up again. Hence, some of them You will want to step into the car, remaining to the ex­ States court of appeals for the Dis­ IBVIN S. COBB. are on the verge of bankruptcy. I Secretary! Copyright.—Wl1IU Service* for his labor. He dreams some day even when the mercury is hiding traordinary session trict of Columbia. The post carries of a retirement, a lay off when he do not know where Mr. OUphant in the bulb and press the starter t > use b | of congress. The a salary of $10 ,0 0 0 a year, the same got the idea, or how he sold it to with every expectation that the 500 Women at Science Meet can watch the world go by. I can with all 1 senator had just as paid a representative, but the ap­ Not a single man among the 50G see no reason why the federal Mr. Roosevelt. I do not know of motor will start off with its usual . been conferring with pointment is for life and carries re-' government should not encourage, any business connection that Mr. Summer zest. Thisaure starting, man! we the President, and scientists at a conference in. Mos­ Oliphant ever had with any impor­ plus motor protection, is only pos­ tirement privileges. Mr. Vinson, cow, Russia. AU the-speakers as rather than discourage, such a n >w we I his statement dashed who has been an outstanding tax tant corporation. It is important, sible lor preparedness .—Adv. well as all the members of asso­ thing. It is the conviction of a Ogy- eva the hopes of those expert of the house, is forty-seven very great many, an increasing however, to note that Mr. Oliphant ciation were women. One was V. has made no move whatsoever to VNU-7 49-37 _ . , who believe ailing years old and serving his seventh P. Lebedeva, a professor of medi­ number of people that the federal Itwas Sen. Barbley business is in dire term. His home is Ashland, Ky. government is messing too much defend this brain chUd that turned cine. Another, Professor M. L: out to be such an unwanted baby. velt wad need of such assistance as revision The President also nominated As­ Rokhlina, stated that the number into busiiiess. or repeal of the tax on undivided sociate Justice D. Lawrence Groner (And while writing about Mr. OU­ let Missl of women students in the univer­ But aside from that phase. .There phant, it may be noted that until corporate surpluses and capital of Virginia to be chief justice of the sities had grown from 16,700 in are ,# ,number of thing? ijapEgrjing liave dol gains. Mr. Roosevelt Mad said he court, creating another- vacancy. Secretary Morgenthau came onto 1914 to 183,000. Half the total num­ thatare-diffieult to understand/; At the scene, there was never any need to be sea was in favor of tax revision as soon Croner will be succeeded by Henry a. time when business is sliding off FBVBR White Edgerton of New York, ber of doctors in Russia are wom­ for a general counsel to the secre­ to teacf as congress was ready for ,it- But en. Most of the women “scientists” like a snowbaU going down hill, the tary of the treasury.) such legislation must originate in whose nomination also went to the .I resident steps out and orders an ■•ALviuiosEmom HaabtInlSOBlMitML school. senate; are found in medicine, chemistry O Western Newspapet Union* the house, and the subcommittee of and biology. If vol Je ior fq good ov T ttl PA C T RECORD, MOCKSVILLi, ». 6 . D E C E M fiE ft I S 1937 IlENT

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Shop Now! Betty Lou Prints, First Quality, Guaranteed Fas/ Colors, rc ;0R 15c Value Nov/ Going At . yd IRIVING We are Offering Below a Numberof GiftSuggestions Be Sure And Visit Toy Town While In MocksvilIe Iopulation is Look Over This List And Do Your I the automo- asportation Ithe smaller Christmas Shopping With Us. |al districts. W . J . Johnson Co. car tnvn- Ia great deal Gifts for HER Gift for The Gifts for HIM Stores At Mocksviile And- Kerncrsviile |e by neglect- simple yet Lingerie Gloves fsure proper in Winter Week.End Bags CHILDREN Tie Silk Hose Shirts Ir protection Gloves Tricycles Pajamas fr: Handkerchiefs Sncfcs to correct Kid Gioves Boots Watches for motor, Gloves ferential. Costume Jewelry Bath Robes Raincoats bcludluding ad- Hand Bags Shaving Sets (tor,r, valves; Umbrellas Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs R R IS E T T Jugs, genera- Wrist Watches Skates Fountain Pens 1 equipment. Pocket Knives Jtling system, Scarfs Bill -Folders 0 anti-freeze Clocks Rockers FIaBh Lights M “LIVE WIRE STORE” S or oil and West Fourth Street At Trade Winston Salem, N. C. living is par- You must G if t s F o r T h e H o m e I will permit Sweeping reductions in Ready-Io-Wear and Millinery, Beautiful Coats, Lovely ", lubricate' It the. entire Living Room Suites ' BridgeLamps Electric Sweepers Ieds and will Electric Toasters Bedspreads . Dining Room Sai ‘es Dresses, but all must go! If youever expect a real value, its now. Come L reasonable Electric Percolators Radios End Tables eat Iy for choice selectir' , uaker State Rags Card Tables Bed Room Suites reases have J the highest Electric Irons Blankets Odd Chairs Lerally satis* :ants on the W e Are Headquarters For Christmas Kate’s highly Ready-to-Wear Kd equipment Candies, Raisins: Nuts, Oranges and Fruit Cake Ingredients. SHOP EARLY. luce a motor Ja satisfying ;ree range of 50 Fur-Trimimed Coats meet. That “ “EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY” temperature ; oil will still $25.00 Value $ 1 9 * 9 5 jw the motor Only also to flow C. Ce SANFORD SONS CO. ngs. Yet this PHONE 7 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. body to stand 75 Smart Coats notor proper temperature $15 and $18 Values wall reaches Only . . . % * 1 2 “ product you ning at the branch. B. B Bailey’s comer, you pay for. Here Is An Apology. Rail Travel Safest. thence W. w th or giml l ie 32 and I 2c> s 75 Lovely Coats .te quality is to a" stone, thence N. 3 and 1-2 degs. E. 7 e to make, (Rossville, Ga., Open Gate.) During the first six months of 1937 chs to a stone, thence S.- 88 degs. E. 31 $10 and $12 Values $0.95 and $0.95 jwever, that We were never in sympathy with not a single passenger of the 246,- chs. to a stake „n the bank of branch, • expensive 977,694 carried on railroads of the thence down said branch with its meand- Only concentrated former Governor Talmadge’s figlt erings to. the beginning, containing 19 and up longer in on the Roosevelt administration, United States of America lost their 3 4 acres more or le«r. See Deed book No. re miles per lives in a train accident. This ap­ 19. pages 139.(0141 inclusive. Register of Velvet Dresses £ and it made ns hot when he ridi­ Deeds office, Davie county, N. C. e time gives plies to actual passebgers traveling safer protec- culed “ Miss” Frances Perkins, 2nd Tract. Lot No. 4: Beginning at $12.95 Values, $ 0 9 5 by rail. Stohat Orieinal comer, and running S. whom he described as our republic: n Only .... intothecar, On the other hand, deaths at rail degs E. 40 80 .chs with Tucker’s line to Secretary of labor, who was ashamed pine stump.,thence N. 6.20 chs. to a stone, y is hiding way grade crossings numbered more thence W. 7.S0 chs. to a stone; thence N- the starter t j use her husband's name. Bnt than in any similar period in the last 3 and 1-2 degs. E 10.68 chs. to a stone, 150 Christmas Dresses m that the with all our southern chivalry—ard three years, emphasising the need of comer of lots 3 and 4; thence S. .4 degs. th its usual W. 266S chs. to.the beginning, corner of High Shades-Great Values re starting, man! we are full of it—sometimes eliminating such crossings. lot No. I; containing 90 and 14th acres, is only pos- n iw we feel we owe Gene an apol- more or less, being lots allotted to J 0. —Adv. Markland, M'S Anna ,Markland and J. T- $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $6.95 0 yy, even if he did attack a lady. Markland in the.division of the. lands of 49-37 It was expected that when Roose­ Notice! Re-SaIe of Lots Matthew Markland,- dec’d. See Deed Book Vo.,19, pages 143 . pnd' 144:-. Register of velt was re-elected he was going to .DeetS;pifice.;.6|#ie ipount y-iilf.. -C i-Tbia Sm art M iilinerv let Mlss Perkins oUt and be should 3 and 4 of the J. 0. property' is'-bwug sold to pay taxes. Char­ ges and the surplus to be rtivfded.amongst have done it, for she is no .more fit Markland Lands. the heirs at law_6f j . 0. Markland, dec’d. Abeautiful collection'of 1,000 Christmas Hats, all to be secretary of labbr than we are ac«ifding;td their respective tights. .- By virtne of an order made by theCjrk Saveand.eitcept lO acres:conveyed to reduced for our big Santa Claus Sale. Values to $3.95 f i r s t d a y to teach language in a Chinese of ltevie Superior Court a 5 per cent bid C.'LM ;Markiandr leaving a balance of 8U tB130 mlMtis. school. ; ' having been placed upon the former re and .I 4tb acres, more or less. sale price. I will re sell at public outcry at Terms of Re Sale: 60 days time from 59c 88c $1.39 $1.69 and $1.95 If you hesitate to go to the mov. the court bouse door In Davie county, N confirmation, or all cash at option of pur­ C.. on Monday, Dec. 27th 1927, at 12 chaser. BldfHng will statt at 31470.00. Ieior fear you will miss something o'clock, m., the lands described below, viz: This Dec 7th, 1937. good over the radio—jusr forget it. Lot No. 3. bounded as follows: Begin­ 1 E;IL MORRIS. Commissi oner. J n a O A V tt RBCOBD, e/D£CEMBERV5. 1937 lick of confidence in the government M i-Ik hf“ - T r t Hrt I* .prosperity freefrotn the disastrous) The President has had fivs years in « 0 1 I I I ' i f i a a 1 0 UO * H eX-re m ,. 8 o fb o o m 8 and depressions.” which to s-art the.oiim rv along the and in the f.utare (largely provoked _ . * . rt « ______good Mrtrtrl road MAUil and a nr! bis Viti succets ctir»(-»«?a has hss been hofitl b y some of ths federal legislation) T her- can be only h e a r ty agree-) B q t it is imether thing to feel con- World’s Busiest Street? far from notable. cannot’byanv stretch of the imagi­ -nent with P -esident Roosevelt's de-’fideht that Roosevelt is the man wh- Maov expert economists and prac nation be considered productive of -ire to ~ee Ane i a reach a place "an lead Jh' na'ioh successful Ir tr- tical men of nff.ii s boiicve the net either a healthful or promising cor- ■ h«-r<- i' r n “rn an enduring ward the ideaTkjtuation. eff o is oi his admin strati»ti has been diiiun—Er. a ciiiidiiioR _ I-' rnifii hi pm.-perit}. 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cbbis^ tri A/Hi AT LOW EST COS da ' ■ \ - ' >r. Jsfe'.: P EOPLE da appreciate extra-mild—extra J fine-tastiog tobaccos. And to millions GREYHOUND spe on millions o f smokers—that meads Camel Happy Savinss on Holiday travel! Greyhound round h trip fares are only 1 /3 the cost of driving a small Chi cigarettes. Camels are a matchless bleed of carl You can buy many a Christmas gift with what you save on fares that cost less than any other Jrind of finer, MORS EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS— transportation. TberetS no extra cost for the extra T J UST LOOK at that traffic roaring by! are credited with changing the pictu T u rk ish a n d D om estic. comforts of Super-Coaeh travel. For information call: Fr! Yes. sir. that’s Kew York’s famous from th a t of 1907, w hen only a few tho; pre sand cars were on the country’s roads, I LeGRANDfS PHARMACY Fifth Avenue, looking toward 42nd th a t of today, w ith alm ost 30,000,000. T t Phone 21 Street. And the lady in the stylish white few sm all m anufacturers of 30 years Sg R shirtwaist and the snappy little straw advertised to sell their primitive car.- tow skimmer had better be careful when she w hich cost around $3,000 fo r a “medium bnsi gets to the corner because you know how priced” model. They created a bigger de those horseless carriage drivers swing maud than they could fill, and so bigge R around the turns. With the national auto­ factories, increased employment, an in t mobile show approaching, Consumers constantly better automobiles resulted Information dug out this picture, taken And today we can buy an infinitely su skin In 1907, to show w hat a difference 80 perior car for about one-fifth of the prlci years can make. The picture below while half a million men are directly err I shows Filth Avenue as it is today. Ad­ ployed In the industry, compared to was vertising which created the demand, and few thousand at the time this pictr left research which perfected the product, w as taken. o J- was than C o r n e r T rade and Fifth Streets Winston-Salem, N. C. M T,- Miss in W <” I r * UiFT HEA D Q U A R T E R S Mi. [ Xfr vi-W* ^ * spen Thisgreatstore is averitablemeccafor g i f t seekers. Thoughtful, Mrs Mr. p r a c t ic a l gifts for every person on your gift list. They’re priced t o R 4, iL I \ * _ _ urday f i t within the most limited budget. Shop at Belk-Stevens every day! US Mr. They AU Want little If I Had My shopp W k skin. S T d C K IN G S W a y W. was in SANTA— frog s’ said And Every One Can Fd Say couldn Record Give Them CLOTHES

Inexpensively! For Children’s Christmas Dri-ss !hf-m up—and watch them strut! They like their toys and trains and trick gadgets, but watch their little faces shine ar.d Mr. Executive give your secretary' Stockivgs! Your young chatch the twinkle in their eye when you give them the simple swains couldn’t do better b v your light of love either. And SB clothes they Iovt I for girls, it is the first and beat gift that pops into their minds. 7 9 c Pair Just Arrived Children’s nRed d yl For Christmas Sheer Chiffon or Semi-Service Weight. Give As Miny Puir As Your Budget Will Permit! Gift Boxes Get aR eidtft for your Santa Claus; SNOW SUITS Size 4 to 16 Years And solve your Christmas worries. Avoid the eleventh hour rush Gifts for Men And all last m inute “scurries.” y Cold ’weather is here and every youngster should bave one of A brand new KelVinalor SHIRTS these warm attractive suits. Drown, navy and green ski pants with piaid or plaid trimmed jackets. W iU be M other's dearest treasure. The perfect gift from you to yourself-the per­ And a fine Electric Radio fect gift from you to anyone else. New patterns, All-Wool Sale! GirTs Wash Pne fabrics, unusually fine values Keeps Dad at home with pleasure. K N I T SUITS DRESSES N A Curling Iron for Daughter Siz s I to C O Q f i 3 Years ty d Z .V O Special! 4 8 c $ 1 . 0 0 Pink, blue navy, brown and G iv e s h e r g i r l i s h h e a r t a th r iU . Itmay bea long time before red; 1 0 0 per cent, ail pure A n Electric Pad for Grandma ^ Every Shirt In A Handsome Gift BoX wnol. Four-piece sets—sweat­ you see such good quality ers, leggins. cap and gloves dresses again at this price. Keeps away the w intry chill. Men’s Bathrobes $1.98 to $695 and zipper front knit snow Guaranteed fast colcr prints,, A s for Junior, young sophisticate, fv!tin’s Gladstones $4.95 to $12.95 suits with cap and glnvea- neatlv styled and trimmed. Men’s Belt Sets , 48c to 98c Mea W ho longs to look so “slick” Lard Men’s Traveling Kets $1.88 to $195 Rire A new Electric Razor WtiiUixi’s Shaving Sets ' 98c C fff WiJU be sure to turn the trick. Men’s Pajamts $1.00 to $198 Gifts for Bovstor No. Men’s Wool Scarfs 98c Pintr And dotft forget the Kiddies, If Ycu War.t To Give Hint A Practical Gift, Smal Men's Saedit Leather Jackets $498 W hy, they Iove Electrie Trains, Give Something To Wear Larg Lara Or Electric PopcormPoppers You’ll Find Our Values Much To Your Liking! Small Bring The Kids To ■ O ' Bla-k To amuse them w hei it rains. TO Y LANE) Boy’s Shirts 48c to 98c Cand Boy’s Helmets 25c to 98c Salt. Thertfs such a great array of gifts lays Gf Every Kind-Priced At Genuine Saving Boy’s Gloves 25c to $1.29 Flour I n uReddtftft fine collection, FO R GIRLS Boy’s Pajamas $1 . 0 0 That you could never be far wrong Boy’s Mufflers 48c Beautiful dolls, carriages, dishes, desks, tables Boy’s Sweaters $1.00 to $3.95 In^ptaking your sdeftion. ^ a I chairs sets and gpipe*. Tie and Handkerchiefs'Sets • ifc ’vV 48c SO let old 'tR eddtft dsijihe task p * FOR BO YS “G-Men" Belt and Tie Seti 98c TJtia Santa Claus should do, “Pop-Eye” Brush and Comb Sets " 98c “Y Wagons,-velocipedes, automobile^ scooters, erect­ And yotfU be giving gifts Lether Jackets $5.95'and $6.95 or sets, boxing gloves, microscope sets; tool Melton Jackets $1.98 to $3.48 Yotfd Uke for folks to give to you! chests, footballs and games. - Slieabeth Sutton Gray, 127 Queenr Read. - Charlotte, N- C. W » BA TH SCOOlfcDl JtOOCBYlUJt, N. 0. DECEMBER IS, ISS?. Prof and Mrs. G. 0 . Bonsespent John Mason, of Cleveland, R r, Mocksville Defeats j Miss Belle Stroud. THE DAVIE RECORD. Satnrday in Winston-Salem shop­ was in town last week on his wav Princess Theatre ping. t> Win ton-Salem with a load of Miss Elizabeth Isabel Stroad died t'baceo TODAY ONLY Catawba. S iturday morning a* 3 o’clock at h< r Larsest Circulation of Any D. L- Pardee * as confined to his OTTO KRUGER IN TbeMocksviIie high school baskc. borne in tbe Cool Spring community, Davie County Newspaper. home several o,.ys last week, but is C. R. Hanehn-, of Winston- “COUNSEL FOR CRIME” much improved. Salem, has our thanks for three ball team defeated the Catawba Col­ after an illness of several months. • T 11 „ smackers which he handed us Fri- Thursday and Friday lege Reserves on the latter’s court Miss Stroud was the daughter of NEWS AROUND TOWN. J. D. Collette of Cana, R. I, d This puts Charlie in good BETTE DAVIS, HENRY FONDA IN Saturday evening by the score of 47 the late Mr, and Mrs. Giles Preston was in town Wednesday and left a 9tanding nntf, I94Q. to 13. Onr boys are starting the Stroud, of Iredell county, and was frog skin with us j & “ THATCERTA1N WOMAN" season in fine shaoe. born December 15. 1866, Survivors Mrs G W Crow was shopping • d o a j , _ , . , I Maxwell Smith, 1 3 , son of Mr Saturday Only 3 Mocksville will open the season in are two sisters. Miss Mary Stroud, in Winston Salem Friday. . S- Anderson, of Calahaln, ’ and Mrs w . L. Smi,£ of R. The Three Mesquiteers was in town Monday and has our ^ rrjd , Winstoi - Sai elI1 hos- the local gym tonight when our boys I of Cool Spring, and Mrs. Josephine mCOME ON COWBOYS m * Mrs. George Evans spent Friday thanks for a frog skin. j pjta| Monday in a serious condit and girls will meet the Troutman Garwood, of Coo!eemee. and a broth* in Winston-Salem shopping. Misses Willie Miller. Linda Gray i°n as the result of an exploding high school teams 'A big crowd is er. Mr. J A. Stroud, of the Cool Mrs. F. F. Walker, of R 4 , has Clement and Nell Holthouser were firecracker. One eye was so badly Spring community. thanks for a frog skin with us. shopping in Winston-Salem Friday, injured that it had to be removed. Mrs/Sailie Smith Iexpeeted*. Mi89 Stroud had hem a faithful member of the Socit ty Baptist Mrs J. M. Horn spent Wednes­ Mrs Harmon McMahan and * Among the 2 2 2 nurses who pass- Mrs. Sallie Hanes Smith. 73, died ^Meat Curing Demonstra­ day in Winston Salem shopping. MlssMargaretMiller.ofR 2 , spent ed tests given in Raleigh in Nov. at her home at Smith Grove. Sondav I church since girlhood and had taught Friday in Winston-Salem shopping, ember by the Board of Nurss ' Ex­ morning at 11:30 o’clock. Shh was a class in the Sunday schorl for near* W. M. Crotts made a business aminers, and who will be granted a member of the Smith Grove, M. tion. j Iy fifty years. E. Church. trip to Winston Salem Thursday.. Mt and Mr3 Columbus Camp certificates, is Miss Marv Eleanor About twenty-five people attended the The funeral service wav held from Survivors include four daughters; cutring ,and curing demonstrations given Miss Marv Fern Allen spent Fri­ bell, of R 1 , were in town shop- Kurfees 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs M'S. P. J. Wagoner, Advance. R. Society Baptist church 2 o’clock Sun. day in Winston Salem shopping. ping Monday and left us a frog D. C Kurtees, of near Smith I; Mrs. P. H. Howard, Route 3; bv Prof. R E. Nance, of State College. At d iy afternoon and interment follow­ frog skin , Grove. O M Howell's farm a 436 pound hog was Mrs, E L. MfCiamrnck, of ConIef ed in the church cemetery. J. C Sanford and J. I. Larew mec; and Mrs R. L Whitaker R 2, cut up and ?23 pounds of meat salted spent several days last week in A L Daywalt, who lives in the ' Herbert H?ire, who has served one sister Mrs. B-UIah Williams, R down. About- 40 pounds of sausage was classic shades of Calahal n, was in with Uncle Sam’s Army in Pana­ 3; one brother. John Hanes of Tulsa, Dennis SiIverdis was right bad- Chicago. made. Two hogs were cut up at C. W. lvh u rt Monday ait-rnoon when town last week and left us a life ma for the past two years, arrived Oklahoma; two sons, L F. Smith, of Brow’s place and put into cure About preserver. I bts car turned over near Bear Creek. T P. Chaffin, of R 2 , was in town home last week. His enlistment Mocksville and D. D. Smith, of R.-3. the same amount ot oork was put into Friday and has our thanks for a life was for two years and he was given Funeral services were conducted It is said tr o or three of his ribs There will be a pie suoper at cure as at Mr. Howell’s n ere broken. preserver. Salem church Friday night, Dec his honorable discharge papeis at from the Smith Grove M. E. Church Mr. Naace stressed the necessity of pro­ 1 7 . Proceeds will go for the bene­ Charleston last week His friends Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock hy per killing, especially proper sticking in Robert Smoot, of Clarksville are glad to have him home again township, was In town Friday on fit of the church. Rev. R. C. Freeman and Rev, M, G order to get good bleeding He savs the Ervin. Interment was in the chnrrh hogs should be bund up over nigh in order business. H B. Snider who has heen ili for; Work on the new garage on to get the animal heat out before the meat Business Builders. some time, fs improving and is able Wilkesboro street is progressing graveyard. is cut and salted. R. W. Brotherton. of R. 3 , was to be up most of the time, bis rapidly When complet'd this will The formula for curing as given bv Mr. RATES: IOC. PER LINE. 2C. PER WORD in town Satnrdav and left a frog friends will be glad to learn. | be one of the most modern and up- Nance w»s as follows: Fcreach IOOpounds skin with us. School News of pork use 8 pounds of salt. 3 pounds of i FOR SA LE —Good as new Iaun- Pink McKnight. of Advance. R !T0 ^ t e garages in the. county It brown sugar and 3 ounces of salt-peter. (By The Beta Club) ' dry stove. R. L BOOE T G. Stroud, of Harmony, R. 1 . 1 . was in town last week serv in g ^ 0W"edK by 0"rKt0wnsm?n: ^ ^ Apply half of the mixture when cut up was in town Friday on business and on the jury. He left us a frog “ ,h m wi I be occupied by the A music club here has been organized and the other half in about seven days. The meat should be left in cure three left a frog skin with us. Home Chevrolet Company. at the high school for those who are. tak­ Try our baitery charging set- skin before leaving for home. ing music and are interested in it Name ; days per pound ner piece That is a 15 C C. Stonestreet. of Kannapolis, - pound ham should be left in cure forty-five vice. YOUNG RADIO CO. J. Frank Essie, of Clarksville, The December term of Davie —Back Music Glhb. Teacher—Miss Arev ; davs. a 10 pound middling thirty days In was in town Saturday and has our Superior court came to a close last and F. F HaTkrader, of Cincin­ Stephens. Members—Ciaire Wall, Ruth the care of larger pieces the curing period thanks for a frog skin. Wednesday. Onlv a few cases nati Ohio, were Mocksville visit­ Wagnert Gertrode Moorea Gussie Johnson. may be cut down. No meat should he left FOR SALE Bium’s Almanacs ors Friday. Whilebere Mr. Stone­ Marie Caeeyt Helen Walker. Sue Brownt in cnre over sixtv to sixtv five days As for 1 9 3 8 , only ioc. at this office. were tried at this term of conrt. an illustration a 20 pound ham should cure Mr. and Mrs. Willim Leach, and street left a brand new portriait of Mary Niel Ward. Louise C. Foster. Sarah Miss Lillia Austin, spent Sunday : about fifty to fifty five davs end a 30 Mr and Mrs Wilson Joyner, of George Washington to pay his Foster. Mahle J. Cain, Lucy Foard Green. p°und ham from .sixtv to sixty-five days in Winston-Salem with friends. EXTRA QUALITY Land-Post­ Mocksville, R 1 , are the proud dues to Tbe Record. Come again, Pauline Wyatt. Kuth Hoots. Hazel Sea Mr. Nance stressed the importance of ers tor sale at The Record office 7 gentlemen. packing the meat in a water tight barrel. Miss Ethel Hendrix, of Bostic, is parents of two fine pound sons, moor Officers: President. Louise C. Foster who arrived at their home on Mon­ After the meat is taken out of cure- it spending some time with Mr and C V- Miller killed an extra large Vice President. Gussie Johnson Secretary. should be washed and wrapped in paper day, Nov. 2 9 th. Marie Casey. Treasury. Sue Brown. Pro­ to protect it from flies and insects. CHRISTMAS TURKEYS — Mrs L Frank Hendrix, bn R 3 . hog last week. While his hogship From 1 2 to 2 0 pounds, at 2 0 c per There will be a pie supper at wasn’t weighed, those who were gram Committee. Claire Wall, Gertrude V*e suggested that sausage be made up Mr. and Mrs. D F. Sofley, of of 75 per cent lean and 25 per oenf fat pound Call at Record office and Cornatzer Methodist church Satur­ present estimated that the hog Moore. Mary Niel Ward, Mable J. Cain, R 4 , were in town shopping Sat­ meat. The seasoning of sausage depeods leave vour order day evening, beginning at 7 :3 0 would weigh about 5 2 5 pounds with Claire Wall their Chairman Motto: upon the taste of the individual, hut a urday and left a life peeserver with o’clock. Proceeds will go to buy Chal’s boarders stand a good chance “Never Be Flat." Meet every second and good formula is as follows: For each 50 pounds of sausage use I pound of salt. us. a treat for the Methodist Sunday of getting plenty of fresh-meat fourth Monday afternoons. Organized BLUM’S ALMANACS for 1 9 3 8 December 6, 1937. 2 I 2 ounces of black pepper and 3 ounces Given tree to all who renew their Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Joyner and school. The public is cordially in­ ; of sage. Mix this with the meat before vited. Sheriff C. C. Smoot knows his Santa Clause Is Coming it is ground and grind it in with the meat. subscription or subscribe for The little daughter, of R. I, were in town Davie Record for one year. shopping Monday and left us a frog business when it comes to growing Saata Is coining soon. D. C. RANKIN, Connty Agent. W. C. Pharis, South Dakota But it won't be this afternoon; skin. big hogs. He killed two last week horse dealer, who has been here for . t . He*s coming in’fourteen davs. Attorney E. L Gaither, one of the past several weeks, left for bis that were about one year old After WANTED; Man with car to W. H. Johnson, of Clarksville, So you better mind your ways. our oldest subscribers, paid our of take over profitable Rawleigb home in Cooper, S. D .. yesterday, they were dressed and cut up ready was in town Thursday and left a You better send a message. fice a pleasant call Thursday and Route. EIstabIished customers. frog skin with us. Mr. Johnson Mr ’ Pharis left a cart wheel with for packing away, the total weight And say you want a package; renewed his subscription Mr * Salesway upthis year. Must be 1 .0 5 0 said money was scarce., but .he us._artd said .he would return to of the two was pounds. If For Santa Clause is coming'soon. Gaitherbasbeen taking The Record satisfied with earnings of $ 3 0 a couldn’t get along without The Mocksville aoout Jan. iotb, with you can beat this, let us hear from But it won't be this afternoon. for nearly 4 0 years He is in bis week to ctar‘4 . Write Rawleigb’s Record. another load of fine horses. you. By Anne Clement. 6tb Grade. 8 8 th year, and is in excellent health Dept. NCL- 1 3 7 tor, Richmond Va.

Now Is The Time To Save M oney On Your Holiday Needs

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The glance Hrtirl Jacques cast at the inspector was green with venom. “Mrs. Hunt said, if Pd get the W HO’S NEWS silver to the white cottage, she’d dispose of it; that it was rare and THIS WEEK... worth lots of moiiey,' that a dealer would believe that it was hers, that By Lemuel F. Parlen he might suspect me. That seemed 4 - Ruth Wyeth Spears c±3$ reasonable. Mrs. Hunt knew of a i t f t m r f y man to help. She said she’d take care of that will, too, she'd get mon­ N e wYORK—H ' President Rafael ey out of you for it and we’d go LeonidasLeoi Trujillo Molina of the fifty-fifty.” Dominican republic nersists in his “Go on, Henri!” Mark Trent’s impromptu war with Haiti, and voice was hoarse. / •• i, •» spurns President “I gave it to her. The afternoon BaU P la yer Roosevelt’s offer THEFEAI before the filling station mur—hold­ Might Solve of mediation, it is up, I showed the man she sent L atin F ea d P°.ss‘“ e that they where the silver was, forgot the might buy him off WMU keys and left them in the doors. I with a fast black shortstop and a SERVICE. remembered them in the middle of couple of outfielders. a movie, came home, went upstairs President Molina is a rabid base­ very quiet and got them. The man ball fanatic, and only last June he was accused of stealing, many of the CHAPTER—XIV—Continned “Sit down, Brooke.' who was to move the silver to the Witti hands on her shoulders Mark old limousine was waiting in my best players of the American negro, —2 2 room. While you were all laughing teams. The charges, quite violent The inspector pulled a paper from Trent drew her from behind the and vehement they were, were chair and forced her gently into the and eating downstairs I let him I Don T Ti his pocket. Mark Trent glowered at made by the National Negro League jit as if it were a rattler with head seat. She felt his presence behind through into the Other House by the GNCYCtO her as he said sharply: upper connecting door. He took the of America, comprising six teams, MIND I-O |raised to strike. stuff through your house—the Japs and were backed up by Ferdinand fillliiililiitli “Here it is. The real thing. Sig­ “It’s your move, Inspector. Let’s get this thing over with.” were out, and I pretended to go to Q. Morton, New York civil service natures and everything o. k. I commissioner, who is the Judge found it—” “It ain’t my move, Mark. It’s bed. He was to make a cross on Henri Jacques’. He’s going to tell the white cover when he had it in Landis of the league. “You found it in my desk, didn’t the car. I drove it to the cottage. you, Inspector?” Brooke interrupted you what’s kept him the busiest but­ It was asserted that agents and icily. ler in the U. S. You’re on the I went in to tell Mrs. Hunt the sil­ emissaries of the President did re­ Mark Trent’s eyes were stormy, air, Jacques. Spill it!” ver was outside, ready to take to the peatedly, by trick and device, The command held the crack of a city. She—she was on the floor. I snatch an ebony ball player wher­ his lips were white. swear she was. I swear I didn’t Make This Attractive Ottoman. S’MATTE “That’s enough. Don’t go on with lion-tamer’s whip. Henri drew his ever they might find him; that they fingers over his slack lips. He made touch her.” had thus cashiered some of the best P E T a wooden box from the gro- restoring and upholstering chairs, this, Brooke.” “But you took that paper over “But I am going on with it.” two attempts to speak before he talent of the negro league. The cer. It should be about as couches; making curtains for ev­ “Let her tell her story, Mark. It’s produced a voice. there on the desk out of her bag, Pittsburgh Crawfords were especial­ long as the width of the chair with ery type of room and purpose. "I’ll tell the whole story, Mt. didn’t you?” ly loud and insistent in their com­ which the ottoman is to be used. Making lampshades, rugs, otto­ only fair to her.” “I told you once I did, Inspector. Sam joined the two men before Mark, and it isn’t so bad as the in­ plaint. The depth of the sides should be mans and other useful articles for the fire. spector’s trying to make out, I I felt it belonged to me. But I The dictator of Santo Domingo four inches as shown here at A. the home. Readers wishing a copy swear I never touched her.” “Jed’s right, m’lad. The inspec­ swear it isn’t. I didn’t kill—” learned fighting and ball playing The legs should be made of two should send name and address, “Start at the beginning!” “Take him out, Tim.” by two’s. Fasteninplacewithlong enclosing 25 cents, to Mrs. Spears, tor found the paper in your desk. Henri stopped to hurl defiance at with the United States Marines, That’s your cue, Brooke. Go on “I will, Inspector, I will.” with them eight years, until the end screws through the corners of the 210 South Desplaines St., Chicago, Brooke looked down at her Inspector Bill Harrison. box as shown here at B. TIlinniR from there.” “You think you’re smart, but you of the period of occupation in 1924. Brooke went on. clenched fingers. She couldn’t keep When he took over the country in About half a bat of cotton will her eyes on Henri. Once she had wouldn’t have known anything about 1930, by double-crossing old Presi­ be needed. Put five or six layers She told of her suspicion the first seen a dog being beaten who grov­ this till we were safe out of the A Little Learning time she had come into this very dent Velasquez, his enemies said, of the cotton on the top, cutting eled as he groveled now. His voice country, Inspector, if that expert the first layer about four inches library that there was a reason thief Mrs. Hunt brought into the he made baseball a major detail of Is a Wonderful Thing shook as he went on: his planned economy. smaller all around than the top other than a passion for the sea in “It was like this, Mr. Mark. Ma­ game hadn’t stopped to wash and winter which had brought two men He helped build up the Central of the box. Place it in the center. dame Dane sent for Clotilde and me shave in Mr. Stewart’s bathroom. Cut the next layer a little bigger Many stories, some true, some from the city to live in Mark Trent’s to come to the living-room one aft­ Pretty snappy guy he was. I sup­ American league and brought —well, not quite so true, are told house; and she told of Mrs. Greg­ through quite a and the others still bigger until ernoon. It was the nurse’s day off. pose he had to dress up fine before He’d Summon the last one is the same size as about the remarks of schoolboys. ory’s admission, the afternoon be­ She was in the wheel chair and Ma- he called on her. She paid for few pennant win. fore the Supper club party, that she Army to Get ners. He throws the top. Now, cut a layer of cotton A well - known headmaster pulling him in. He got her jewels vouches for the accuracy of this had witnessed a will of Mary Aman­ all right, and he was out to get Mrs. Star Player big parties for the to go over the top and down over MESCAL da Dane’s and that she had been visiting teams at the ends as at C and another to one. Gregory’s tonight. I wasn’t in on A certain twelve-year-old was warned by Jed Stewart not to speak that deal, Mr. Mark.” his palace in Ciudad Trujillo. He’ll go over the top and down the sides of it. And how, almost before Mrs. practically call out the army to sur­ as at D. about to be caned for some trivial I JEST “Take him away, Tim.” Inspec­ offense. The headmaster asked |na. PW=Ves A- Gregory’s car was out of the drive, tor Harrison’s eagle eyes followed round a good ball player. Cut a piece of heavy muslin to SAtA. SUL Henri Jacques had confronted her fasten tightly over the cotton. Cut him- how he preferred to receive the two men from the room before He was a farm boy when the ma­ his punishment. NP! with a paper and the lie that he had they came back to Brooke. rines came along. He worked up the corners of the muslin as at IXXB TO RUNJ found it in her desk. E. Sew with heavy thread as at “Well, sir,” said the boy quick­ TM' STASG C “Sorry I had to touch your desk, in the Dominican army from pri­ ONi-TEtLMIN “Don’t speak! Don’t!” She inter­ Miss Reybum, but a high falsetto vate -to brigadier general, gaining F and then tack as at G. ly, “if you please, I’d like it like rupted her story sharply as Mark voice phoned me you had the will— the presidency by a clever ceup Every Homemaker should have the .Greek style of penmanship.” Trent opened his lips. “Let me I know now that it was Henri d’etat. In 1933, he liqiudated a a copy of Mrs. Spears’ new book, ■ “What on earth do you mean?” finish! Jacques—so I went through your strong opposition by putting it in jail. SEWING. Forty-eight pages of asked the master. “I took it with the idea that if I room while you were all at the Several thousand exiles have for step-by-step directions for making “Please, sir, the upstrokes didn’t, he might make more trouble play. I guess you’re glad the truth several years maintained a junta in slipcovers and dressing tables; heavy and the downstrokes light.” with it. I let him think that I was is out. The minute I heard of that New York city, led by Dr. Angel considering his proposition that I bath stunt I knew who to look for. Morales, former Dominican minis­ pay him for keeping quiet. Of That guy has made a specialty of ter to Washington. They have ac­ course I wasn’t, but I can’t expect breaking into houses week-end 3 cused President Trujillo of whole­ HERE’S SHOULD you two men who have been suspi­ where the folks were away, of mak­ sale killings and of ruthless sup­ cious of me from the moment you ing himself at home in the tub and pression of all political rights and COLD CATCHERS learned' of my friendship with Mrs. carrying off what he wanted when civil rights. Dane, to believe that. I was com­ he left, mostly men’s clothes. When Sergei Bensome, former his specialized medica­ ing directly to this house with it. Maggie Cassidy was right when she tion—Vicks Va-tro-nol— First, locked in my room, I looked secretary of war, was murdered in WHATA RELIEF I FINNEY said he was a swell dresser. He New York in April, 1935, the polit­ is expressly designed for the at it to be sure it wasn’t a black­ ought to be. He’s had his pick of THAT* CERTAINLY nose and upper throat, where mailing scheme of Henri’s. It ical enemies of the dictator said his the best. It’s kind of funny when agents had committed the crime. GREAT FOR A most colds begin—and grow. wasn’t. It was Mary Amanda you think of it, ain’t it? When I Used in time—at the first Dane’s will leaving all her prop­ TOien he became president in 1930, T accused him of killing Mrs. Hunt, at the age of thirty-seven, he was HEAD COlD I sneeze or sniffle or irritation erty, except legacies to the Jacques, he crumpled and spilled the whole in the nose—it helps to pre­ to her nephew, Mark Trent.” the youngest ruler of any sovereign story, lie had seen her rings when state. vent many colds, or to throw “Stop and get your b r e a th , she engaged him to move the sil­ off head colds in their early Brooke; you’ll crack-up if you ver. Wanted them. Knocked Hunt stages. Even when your head don’t,” Sam warned. “I Won’t Crack Up and I Won’t out first. He’s a quick worker. HE Republicans, like the Demo­ is all clogged up fiom a cold, “I won’t crack-up and I won’t Stop.” He and his pals aren’t killers. crats, go to the Grove of Va-tro-nol brings comforting stop till I get this thing off my There wasn’t a gun in the gang­ Academe when they are short on relief—lets you breathe againl mind. It has been a hideous night­ dame Gregory was there. Your load. There’s a joke to it, they “ BESTOFALL aunt said as.how we were all to ideas. Word from Washington is mare, holding back that paper, I don’t one of them know yet that c- . m* that they are MR.DEAN,IT HELPS mean. Of course the contents of sign a paper in her presence and the coroner’s verdict was ‘heart fail­ S a va n tt M a y soundtog out Har_ then she was to sign in our pres­ T PRBVENTALOr that will were a shock for a min­ ure from fright.’ I’ve kept that un­ Aid G. O. P. ris Willis Dodds, ute; but I knew that Mrs. Dane ence. She laughed kind of shaky der my hat so I could scare the OF COLDS IF YOU VlCKS had been just. Then I thought of and said: truth out cf them. Well, Mark, your in C om eback president of USEITIN “ ‘I don’t' know much law, Anne— Princeton; James the play, that the sudden appear­ silver’s safe and you’ve got your Bryant Conant, president of Har­ TIMEI V a -t r o - n o l ance of a missing will—there’s Anne was Madame Gregory—but aunt’s money.” I’ve learned how a will has to be vard; James R. Angell, president KeeP it Randy • • • Use it Earb drama for you, Sam—might upset “Thanks, Inspector, PU tell you emeritus of Yale, and Robert Gor­ the performance; so I locked the signed to make it legal.’ ” how much I appreciate what you’ve “Did Mrs. Gregory say any­ don Sproul, president of the Univer­ P O P -W h thing in my desk. I had planned to done, later. Sam, get Brooke’s sity of California, for the work of bring it here this evening. When I thing?" wrap. I’ll take her home. You and A Resolution Perfect Virtues got back from headquarters to­ “Yes, Mr. Mark. She said, *Do drafting a comeback program for COME. U Lucette stay here and get the in­ the party. Shall we make a new rule of Industry, economy, honesty and night, I went to my desk to get it. you think you should do this without spector something to eat. Wait for life from tonight; always to try kindness form a quartette of vir­ The drawer was empty. Now I know consulting your lawyer?’ and your me, Bill, there are a few points A former member of the Repub­ to be a little kinder than is neces­ tues that will never be improved that Inspector Bill Harrison, your aunt said that Mr. Stewart was that need clearing up. I have some­ lican National committee, who still sary?—James M. Barrie. upon.—James Oliver. sleuth, had found it, Mr. Trent.”' away and she didn’t dare wait till thing to talk over with Miss Rey­ keeps a few pipe lines open, tells he came home because she hadn’t “That’s enough, Brooke.” Mark bum, then I’ll come back.” me chances favor President Dodds, been feeling well. We wrote our “You are not going home with me as to both choice and acceptance of Trent’s voice was low and authori­ names. Mrs. Gregory left, Clotilde tative. “I don’t believe that you and we have nothing to talk over.” the chairmanship of the program went back to the kitchen, and then, Did he think that he could wipe committee. CHEW LONG BILL NAVY TOBACCO': have had that will. I know—” the old madame handed the paper “Wait a minute!” Inspector Bill out the memory of his suspicion of President Dodds, who looks and Harrison cut in. “Come over here.” to me and said : her in this lordly manner? Brooke works like Woodrow Wilson, is a “ ‘Put that in my safe ,upstairs, asked herself. specialist in government. He has He spread out the paper on the Henri. I’ll give it to Mr.'Stewart desk. He drew a flat leather case “Oh yes, we have.” a generally liberal slant, but has when he gets back, but first bring Sam chuckled. been vigorously outspoken against from his breast pocket and removed me a glass of sherry. I’m tired.’ LIFE’S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher from it a white scrap. “One of the thirty-six dramatic bureaucracy and has steadiy cried “She looked so white I thought she situations. Snap into it, Brooke. It down the juggernaut state. The “Exhibit A. Watch!”* was going to faint. I jammed the The scrap fitted into the tom cor­ is apparent even to this boyish in­ curse of “statism,” he says, is the •Coprrlxht tm. By IWi NstMn ner. There was a glint in his eyes paper in my pocket and ran. When I telligence that Mark wants to talk world’s greatest menace. He would as they passed from face to face came back with the wine, Miss Rey- to you alone. Fair enough. Why appear to fit into the picture of a 17 of the three men bending over to bum was standing by the mantel make him go on the air? Be kind rejuvenated and realistic party re­ read the finely written lines. laughing; you remember that after­ to him, he deserves ' well of his organization. noon, don’t you, Miss?” “I don’t know what the rest of countrymen.” He has for years been known-as you folks think.” his voice was as “Yes.” They crossed the terrace in si­ “Direct your question to me, not an expert on plebiscites, electoral soft as velvet, “but, in spite of the lence. The snow had not been - j . . B „ t practice and mu- fact I found it in her desk, Im tc Miss Reybum, Henri. What did cleared from before the door of D odtW B ook nicipai g o v e r n - sure Miss Eeyburn hasn’t had the you do with that paper?” Lookout House. Mark Trent swept “I was coming to that, Mr. Mark. Saved Jersey ment. He was a FP will in her possession ever since it Brooke from her feet and carried $14,000,000 technical adviser The old madame was taken very her into the vestibule. He kept an was signed, because—” sick that night, JSot until after she’d • in the Tacna-Arica He laid the tip of a square-topped arm about her as he opened the boundary dispute and refereed the finger on the tom-off corner: been gone a week or two did I think door. Something turning like the of it.” Nicaraguan election of 1928. Later ’’Because I found this scrap wings of an autogiro in her throat, he saved New Jersey $14,000,000 by caught in Mrs. Hunt’s bag the night “Then of course you read it?” cut off her protest. The green liv­ 44Yes sir.” a 150,000-word digest of a govern­ her diamonds were snitched. ing-room awaited them, softly light-' mental reorganization survey. “You showed it to Clotilde?" ed, faintly fragrant. Above the CHAPTER XV “Yes, sir. ” mantel the Duchess looked down He is a native of Utica, Pa., edu­ “When did you and she decide to with grave eyes; below, coals, mur­ cated at Grove City college, Pa., For the length of time it took the fasten the theft of it on Miss Rey­ murous as purring kittens, gave out and Princeton, with a doctorate bid clock in the hall to chime the bum?” a gentle glow. from the University of Pennsyl­ quarter hour, there was silence in The voice which came from be­ “Take off your wrap.” vania. He lectured on political sci­ the library, a ®gnce as tense as if hind Brooke’s chair set her a-shiv- Brooke slipped from beneath the ence at Western Reserve, Pennsyl­ the still body of -a 3 )lack-haired wom­ er. A steadying hand rested on her velvet and the hands tightening on vania and Swarthmore and became an with the o p e - bag gripped m shoulder. her shoulders. She barricaded her­ a traveling student of Latin Amer­ one bruised hand lay m their midst. “We—we didn’t think of it, Mr. self behind a high-back chair. With ica; finding there a useful laboratory Inspector Harrison broke the spell. Mark. Mrs. Hunt suggested that." one arm on the mantel, Mark Trent of political techniques. “And that ain’t all I’ve_ got to “How did she know about it?” faced her. His eyes, smiling a lit­ Princeton, made him a lecturer on show you. Bring him in* Tim! Henri passed shaking fingers tle, maddeningly cool, filled her politics. It all sounds pretty dry, BrooketS breath stopped as a tall across his lips. with rage. She challenged: but he is always alert to the human policeman with huge ears pushed a “Some way she found out that we “You would come. Why? Didn’t equation and stipples his dessicated cowering figure into the room. Hen­ were going to sell your aunt’s sil­ you want to tell me before the oth­ thesis With a dash of color. ri' Henri here! Would he dare per­ ver. Clotilde and I thought we might ers that you had known about that A Consolidated Mews Features. Job sist in the lie that he had found as well have it as the strange girl will all the time?” WNU-Service* that will in her desk? she’d left it to.” (TO BE CONTINVEVH “Looks like the scrub team’s in a huddle.” THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. ji ■ !’I "Cleopatra's Fan" Q uilt is the Choice

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WatdiyoerceaipIerientalieeasewbeaBtf Striving to Please RyftO IbeHrrtfaw bftfttaiftnBwilh^ton'aFactal TEAM PLAY By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Maenftrta make a remarkailft diffftienco. Wilh The Curse of Progress A young subaltern joined a guards Bift Dftnlea Magie Mllior von can actnaHy aae depot, his upper Up as yet un­ the Iazhue ol your akin become amoothftr da, by 1 0 day. Imparfftclions ax. washed dean. WrinklM adorned with even the suspicion of gradnaliydisappear.Befoxeyouknowiir down. The adjutant sent for him. Saa brought yon ftntlialr new din lor “You must grow a mustache.” EXTRAORDINARY OFFER “Yes, sir.” —Saves Yev Money Ten can try Daalaa'a Tadal Magnarta on the . § “And not one of those Chaplin af­ moatIibftraloiler wft hare T e rm adft g ood Ior i I a tew Wftftka only. Wft will aend you a fell 12 on. i ! fairs—a proper mustache.” bottle (retail pric a tjjp lu e a regular ataad bo . I “Yes, sir.” of tamooft Milnt Sia Wilara (known Ummghont Iho conntry ftft Ihft o r ig in a l MUfc of Magnerta The interview was finished, but IablrtaL pjua lb* Dftnlon Magio Mirror (ahowft i I the subaltern did not move, so the yon what your afcht epactaUrt aaea) . . . all far adjutant asked: only Sll Don1Imiaaont on thta Xftmarfcablo otlar. Wrtlft today. “WelL what more do you want?” IlEMlllttslBIMlIUHl rrories wfo fosiKsn. OPWHfHtS 6WN15 YW®4 OPWHENS COMPUtt Fbll- J■ I\ “Any particular color, sir?” *OtL IiKTWER ANP H f m s ts eune m wttB mrrrip. mk5 wkpwss. vmtbutui SNOW » IItKr TMH THTSWIt IS CN BKP BEMIS-O HEMUEP KKdEReRIffiEIPMC piaV and WrV CM KR WKffi Ml KftTOEll DENTON’S SiUy UCK-ItoE 60* Anne—What fools some women Facial Magnesia I SELECT a re ! PRODUCTS, toe. N a n —W hy? 4492—23nt SL, Anne—WeU, if you give your hus­ LoesbbBdCHy, N.Y. band too much rope, can you blame Eaclc—d find $1 (osab or stamps) him if he skips?—The Pathfinder. for wfcich Nsd m* yoo* •pqoial Introdnctocr Down on the Farm Si Lowe—Right sm art wind -last OPWMEMS.OIME HliweH IIECIARE5 HtCMfr BtNtlttlIIItE-RlIl-Mt. m i K MWHrtMT "I I I night, Eph. Blew th 1 roof right off' HMTW2DYflRPS.IEMI- PlWtHEWHOirBftIir MEIlMENrBOESPNWIMS ETIUICIVTUKt iiWS j S & K S f . y L , . WBf Of »»*,8191 user- HEKlffiir TiIEV BMIP my barn. Damage yer roof any? POCSNtr HEemNTRERE JtISV UKC ft SEtt ftHp IMS HESTRC OMVOf* PUMl PO IT. j Straot Addtaaa.. Eph—Can’t teU, SL Bain’t found Mffi SHOW ft UTtU FIOtr AIOMES WHINS ITOP k - * J Cffr.... a. S a Ml.. ------J tCWHUM. ElLtJ the barn yit. •■■■•■■■■■••••■■••■■■■a* TH* DAVIB HEOOBDi M 0 Q t* m ti, H. 0. DEcEMBEft ISi IM l Notice To Creditors. «**«********«*******************+**♦***++*********** Having qualified as administrator of the I I estate of M. G. Hendrix, deceased, late of E. PIERCE FOSTER ♦ S Davie County, North Carolina, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased, to WE CAN SAVE YOU present them to the undersigned, on or be* Buyer and Ginner Of fore th e 12th day of November, 1938. or this notice will be plead in bar of their MONEY recovery. AU persons indebted to the said COTTON estate, are requested to make immediate ON YODR ENVELOPES. LETTER HEADS. payment. This Nov. 11.1937. L. G. HENDRIX. Admr. Near Sanford's Garage Mocksville, N. C STATEMENTS. PACKET HEADS. CARDS. of M. G. Hendrix, Dec'd. B. C. BROCK, Attorney. CIRCULARS BILL HEADS. ETC. GET I CUR PRICES FIRST. ♦ It pays to trade with the merchants and professional I THE DAVIE RECORD Administrator’s Notice. men who advertise in The Record. They are reliable. Having qualified as administrator of L. B. Armsworthy, deceased, late of Davie county. North Carolina, no­ S ’I tice is hereby given all persons hold­ * ing claims against the said estate, to present them to the undersigned on or before Nov 9th, 1938, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their re envery all persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to make “LAGNIAPPE” DR. R. P. ANDERSON CAMPBELL immediate payment. This Nov. 9th, DENTIST 1937. S. W. FURCHE 8 . Admr. Anderson Building FUNERAL HOME L B. Armswortby 1 Dec’d. Among the Creoles down in New Orleans Mocksville, N. C. that big funny sounding word means “something Office 50 - Phone • Residence 37 ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS Notice of Sale! extra” for your money.. . . An extra cup of cof­ I Underandbyvirtueofthepowers fee with your luncheon, an extra glass of wine AMBULANCE SERVICE contained in a certain deed of trust with your dinner . . . anything worthwhile that Notice of Sale of Real executed by Marv Howard to A. T. Phone 164 Grant. Trustee for Sanford Motor might be charged for but isn’t. Company, dated June 20, 1936, and Estate. N. Main St. Mocksville. N. C recorded in Book 27. page 50, Deeds of Trust Register’s office of Davie Underand by virtue of authority County, North Carolina, default hav­ F o r contained in a deed of trust execut­ ing been made in payment of note se­ ed by Charles R. Turner and wife cured thereby, and at the request of Tennie E. Turner to B. Clyde Shore, Sanford Motor Company, the under­ Trustee, to secure the payment of a signed will sell publicly for cash at Si UJ note, which deed of trust is record- the Court House door of Davie Your Pleasure ed in the office of the Register of County, in Mocksville, North Carc- Deeds of Davie Countv, North Caro lina, on Monday, the 20th day of lina, in Book 26 of Mortgages, on December, 1937, at 12:00 o’clock m , As a subscriber and reader of your home page 384, and, default having been the following described lands and made in the payment of said note, personal propt rty, to-wit. paper you get "Lagniappe” each week in the and at the request of the holder of Beginning at a stone Albert Ho­ said note, the undersigned Trustee form of a generous installment of a novel from will expose for sale and sell at the ward's corner and Floyd Hanes Cor­ 4» ner and running East 4.67 cbs. to the pen of some famous American writer. We Court House door in Mocksville, corner of lots 7-8 and 4; thence S. 4 North Carolina, on the 23rd day of _ W. 17.17 chs to a Sycamore on the run three to six of these novels each year and if December. 1937, at 12 o’clock, m . bank of a branch; thence W 3.73 chs. you follow them each week you will have ac­ at public auction, to the highest bid­ to an iron stake Dower corner; der, for cash, the following describ­ thence N 7 05 chs. to a stake Dower complished some worthwhile reading during the ed real estate: 'Tl . s..eW4i — - . Lying and being in Farmington corner: thence N. 2 E. 11.06 chs. to CO course of a year and the beautiful part of it all the beginning, containing 7& acres Township. Davie County State C f more or less. This being IotNo 3 in is that it comes to yon at absolutely no extra North Carolina, and beginning at an the division of the lands of Kelly iron stake on the North side of State Howard, deceased. cost. . . . It is simply a part of the really good Highway No. 65, and in line of Smitii Also: One Ford Roadster, Motor newspaper that we are endeavoring to send yon Grove Consolidated School lot and No. A 1667653. running South 24 degrees East, cros­ RADIOS Terms of Sale: Cash. each week. If you are M t already reading th e sing said highway 1.67 chains to an This, the 20th day of November, ] continued story, turn now to i t and begin a new iron stake in Vallie Nelson’s line; BATTERY SUPPLIES 1937. thence with her line South 71 de ■ A. T. GRANT, Trustee. and delightful experience. grees West 9.47 chains to a stone, corner of school lot.'also S. Bowden’s Expert Repair Service C corner; thence with said school, lot . 2 READ AND ENJOY North 61 degrees East 9 44 chains to YOUNG RADIO CO. Notice of Sale of Real; the beginning, containing 79-100 of v an acre more or less. Date of Sale: December 23.1937. We Charge Batteries Right Property. Y O U R H O M E P A P E R Terms of Sale! Cash. Depot St. NearSquare Under and bv virtue of an order B. CLYDE SHORE. Trustee. Of the Superior Court of Davie Hastings & Bnoe, Attorneys. County made in the special proceed­ This November 19,1937. ing entitled "Mary L Edwards, etal vs M. F. Shaw, et al,” the same be­ ing duly docketed in the office of the Clerk, and being a sale of lands for partition, the under signed com­ missioner will, on the 18th day of December, 1937, at 12:00 Noon, at the courthouse door in Davie coun­ ty, North Garolina, offer for Bale to the highest bidder for cash, that cer­ tain tract of land lying and being in Clarksville Township, Davie County, North Carolina, and being described as follows: Beginning at a chestnut stump, Ratledge and Iiames corner, runs S. 8 6 degs. W. 12.00 chs. to a stake, thence S. I deg. W. 1.85 chs. to a stake; thence S. 8 6 degs. W. 23.42 chs. to a stone, Ratledge corner; thence N. 6 degs. E 2 75 chs. to a stone in Beck line; thence N. 8 8 degs. W. 37.17 chs. to a stone; thence S. deg, W- 14.86 chs. to a stone; thence S. 89 degs. E. 634 chs. to a stake; thence S. I deg. W. 1.25 cbs. to a stake; thence S. 8 . % degs. E. 12.00 chs. to a stake; thencs S. 19.50 cbs. to a atone; thence S. 24.50 chs. to a pine; thence N- 80 degs. E. 7.60 chs. to a stake; thence N 60 degs. E. 3 00 chs; thence N. 76 degs. E. I 90 chs to an a 9 h on bank of branch (now down) thence S. 4 84 chs to a persimmon; thence S. 89 degs. E. 4.80 chs to a stone; S S ® thence Si. 12 degs. W. 4 20 chs. to a stone; thence S388 degs. E 7 20chs. to a stone; thence S 75 degs. E. 1.89 — v ------chs. to an iron; thence N. 31 degs. E. 11.00 chs; thence N. 72 degs. E. -S/*••• A-*- 3.70 chs; thence S. 87 degs. E. 8.76 chs. to a stone; Ijames corner; lhence N 8 degs. W. 14 17 cbs. to a stone; thence S. 87 degs W. 1.73 chr. to a stone; thence N. 12 degs. Wy Ibe ceaseless surge of progress By this means we are able 2 90 chs to a stone; thence: N. 7 you information ta d degs E. 2.38 chs. to a stone; thence has obliterated local boundaries. N. 80 dees, W. 1.30 chs to an iron; ment from all parts of the Horizons have broadened tre- - thence N 16 degs. W. 4.85 chs. to Truly, through this arrangement, the beginning containing, 2 0 0 acres tMudously. . . . more or Ie9 s. world’s ever-changing picture -b fba Terms Of Sale—Cash. the interests of every one of us right into your easy chair. This the ISth day November 1937. eaMnds far beyond-the confines of our town,- J, B. GRANT, Commissioner. Do'not think for a minute’that we are overlooking OMt country or our state. deep uiterest in news about neighbors and friends . ,. . k Administrator’s Notice! **• ■■ A Ef we are to keep in tune with the times, we must be the day-to-day happenings In our own community, Y ua Having qualified as Administrator 4 ) O informed upon national and world developments. of the estate of Jdrs- Nannie Smoot h o may be sure that these events will always be If we are to Irira, . e f Kfgfy Keller, deeeased.' late of Davie coun­ completely and accurately. ) § ■4 ty, North Carolina, notice is hereby from the fast and furious pace at which' we are moving, given all persons) holding claims a* gainst the said ’estate, to present we also need to-be amused^; . - entertained.’ But, supplementing the thorough local news them to the undersigned on or be- you will find in every issue a large number- of for» Oet 26.1938 or this notice will To meet these requirements of today’s reading public, features of the same high type as' those carried i f die! be plead In bar of their recovery. to give you a newspaper of which you as well as All persons indebted to the said es­ nation’s leadrng metropolitan daSfiea, I tate s rP requested to make imme­ ourselves — may be proud, we have commandeered the diate payment. ThisOct 26 1937. E. M. KELLER. Admr. resources of the world’s oldest and largest newspaper Some of America’s best known and most popular »B ms Mrs. Nannie Smoot Keller. Dec’d. and artists provide these feature*1 ^ j Jacob Stewart, Attorney, POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOW THE RECORD WHITE CIRCULATION THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTY. THEY DONiT LIE.

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.VOLUMN XXXIX. • MOCKSVILLB. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY/DECEMBER 2 2 . 1937 . N U M B E R Z2

NEVS OF LONG AGO. No Room For Christ. The Jobless Count. Latta Bi Ratledge. The voluntary count of unem­ Vhat Was Happening In Davie ChriFtmas is almost here, so slip ployed taken by the government Before The New Deal Used Up your chair up close t') the fire and last month will not be a very ac curate census unless the many and The Alphabet, Drowned The iet’s have a short talk ahout Christ in whose honor this special dt y is varied discrepancies balance each Hogs and Plowed Up The 'Attii tlje angel unto tfym, o b s e rv e d ~ o th e r. Cotton and Corn. For thousands of yjars the peo­ Manv people who have jobs they ple had been looking for Christ. have been working at for veais hlled (D avh Record, Dec. 2 2 , 1915 ) When he came there was no room out cards. Manv farmers who have C. O Foster, of W inston, spent for Him In Luke 2:7 w e re a d : a gigantic job at home but who Sunday here with home folks. not: And she brought forth ber first woulo .work on a regular pavroll if William Moore 1 of Mooresvillc, born son and wrapped him in swad- given an attractive job were among was in town Monday on business. JTitr falpiUi. 3 bring jjatr tiiHnga n f gre a t iiiing clothes, and laid him in n hose who filled out can’s and will C. G. Woodruff returned Thurs­ manger; because there was no room no doubt be counted as a part of the day trotn a short visit with rela­ fog, aI?aU be in all p e o p le ." for them in the inn.” The King nation’s jobless. Some who were tives at Elkin. f the Jews laid in the feed box in •emporarily off of jobs that they Mrs. I. T. Parnell, has returned • 0L Iiiibe 2:10 a mule stable because the world have been working al for years and from a visit to her daughter in failed to make room for him. The who will doubtless go back, put in S a lis b u ry . :t-’ of Bethlehem went on in its their names. B. R. Steelman and DeW itt Cle­ mad rush that night and failed to Inother words, Imany confused m ent made a business trip to W in­ YEAR LONG, year in and year prepare for the coming of the King the voluntary census with some ston last week. ^ / 1 out, this, your newspaper, brings you the o t K in g s . kind of application for government Lester M artin, a student at W ake \ _ y M tidings of the world. Not ail of them Today we are very much like aid and wanted to make out as Forest College, ts at home for the that man at the inn who said: llWe gloomy case as possible for them ­ h o lid a y s are joyful, certainly none so glorious as the Christmas have no room for you ” If men of selves in order to get sym pathy from Jacob Stewart, who bangs out in 2,000 story which St. Luke announced years ago in prominence comes 10 this country, the government the sleepy village ot W inston, was the glowing words of promise above. But most of there will be much room tor them, On the other hand many people in our midst Sunday nd we bestow onr best upon them who do not have jons and need Willie Hampton, of Atlanta, them are important to you, and all of them are as Often we seem to almost worship them bad’.y overlooked the filling spent last week in town with rela­ honestly reported and fearlessly, fairly presented as some of our so-called treat men out of a cant or may have been tives and friends. your newspaper’s conviction of its obligation to serve Y> t there was no rm.m for Chri>t lacking in initiative for that much The graded school closed Friday then, and I ask you, is there roon* e ffo rt for the Christmas holidays, and all the people can make them. for him now? If those who should bave filled wiU resume work Monday, Jan. 3 •fo Fear not, in this world of ominous change and Christ came to seek and save that out cards an <1 dtd not, and those Miss Ossie Allison, who has been strife, when your newspaper, because it is an American v h ic h WPS lo s t W tia t w a s lost? who filled out carrs who should cot JjtT school at Davenport College, The people Yes, they had lost have done so are about the same enoir, arrived home Monday for newspaper, can dedicate itself unhampered to a life that God given power Through number, then the census will have I holidays. of truthfulness, education, moral and civic leadership. Christ they received power from on a semblance of accuracy. If there the Methodist Sunday school Fear not for the world when its people can and do high. Christ gave his all that he is no such balance, tne effort a- jpve their Christmas entertain­ might get his arm under the sinner mount-t to naught. — Wiikes Jourr ment on Christmas eve at 7 :3° still forget their petty selfishnesses in the Christmas and lift him up t > the heights ot n a l. o 'c lo c k . spirit of fellowship and giving. g lo ry . Miss Velma Martin, who has Strawberries as a Dentifrice After centuries upon centuries- The following information is taken ,been taking a special course in art •ft There is no other news we bring you that fills nave rolled by, does I lie world wan from a book of pre^fri^ifons pub­ at Meredith College, Raleigh, re­ our own hearts with gladness as the tidings of another lished more than 1C9 years ago: Jesus? If he should come agair-, turned home Friday to the delight “The common strawberry is a na-. Christmas fill them. And so, a Merry Christmas to would he be wanted? Would all tdral dentifrice and its juice with­ of her many friends. you all, and may the love and peace and hope of the nf the nations upon the face of the out any previous preparations what­ Miss M nrtha Call, a student at ever dissolves the tartareous en­ •artb today moke room for Him Davenport College, Lenoir, arrived GreatBirthday mellow your cares throughout theyear. crustation on the teeth and makes inJ gladly receive Him? Do »e the biealh sweet and agreeable.” home Thursday tor the holiday*. have a single nation that would let Misses Clarice Rodweil, W innie E ffe e t o f N oise Him be their King? Would our Noise, no m atter how intense, sel­ Smith, Mary Stockton. Kopelia QUp IIttbUsIpra dom disturbs the person making it, Christian America receive him tc- H unt and Frances Morris, who are according to an expert. day as their King? Does America in school at Greensboro, arrived have room for Him? Hundredsanr home this week to spend the Christ­ (wpyright) hundreds of years have passed bv Notice! Re Sale of Lots mas holidays and gone on, never fr> return, since The bad weather last week play­ 3 and 4 of the J. 0. he went awsy Bnbks upon books / ed havot. with' the holiday trade. have been written about Him, and The weather was the worst we’ve MarUand Lands. many sermons have bi.en preached had this winter, and the roads got You Figure It Out. Trying To Wreck Civil The States Can If They Hv virtue of an «rriprn»a^ Hf the CWk about him, but today there is no so bad that the auto lines to W in­ of D*»vie Snnenor Courr o 5 per c*n» hid A-readei has drawn our atten­ Will. a nation nnder the sun that wants having heen pls^ei) upon the former re ston and Statesville had to suspend tion to this contradictory state of Service- sale price. I will re cell »r public miterv At Him to come again -But listen to operations. B T he reason thfiSJNational L<>gisH: th° cnurr hon«e door In Hqiin N. a ffa irs : . Former President H erbert Hoovsr C.. on Monday. Dec. 2*7rh 1937. »t 12 t ire has been CnnuJdeHnsr the enact, me; he is coming again I say to J R Eaton, of near Raleigh, is The Agriculture Department in­ said recently the new deal is attem pt­ o’clock, m.. the land* described Wow, viz: oisnt of Fednral laws against lynch you, the towns and cities of this Lot No 3. bounded as follows: Bef in* spending the holidays with rela­ tends to spend a million and a half ing to abolish the m erit system in n g is largely because the State Leg­ country today do not Want Jesus Btng HT th° branch. R. R B«»itevcorner, tives near Cana. its place “ personal political control." thence W. or*gin- I *!«e 32 *nd I 2 c‘ 8 to rid potato m arket of 10 m illio n islatures have been remiss in the a- any more than they did when he Miss Esther Horn has returned He spoke at the dedication ol to a stone, thence N. 3 and I 2 degs. E. 7 bushels of potatoes by buying up d o p tio n o f m e a su re s a d e q u a te to cope w a s h e re . cha to a stone, »h°nce S. 86 degs. K. SI from a visit to friends at Bessimer Syracuse university’s new $500,000 that much ot surplus. Secretary with this evil. chs. to a stake ««n the bank of branch, school of citizenship—first of its kiiid W hy not come closer home. Do thence down said branch with its meand> C ity . Hull has signed a tariff pact with With rare frequency had North in the country—attended by faculty ~ you want Jesus? Manv of our'pro- erings to the beginning, containing 19 and Miss Margaret Meroney is at Cubawhereby thetariffon Cuban Carolina had a lynching since proper 3*4 acres more or less. See Deed book Nb. member representatives of close to a fessed followers of Christ today home from Red Springs, where she patatoes has been cut 5 0 per cent. and efficient laws were passed by 19, pages 139 to 141 inclusive. Register of score of eastern and midwestern Col­ seem to get- much pleasure out of Deeds office, Davie countv. N. C. has been in school. The result of the tariff pack is that our Legislature designed to stam r lettes and universities. talking about Christ going to come 2nd Trs^t to r Pfo 4: Beginning at -a We have often thought what a m o re th a n 5 4 mil'.ion bushels ar­ out evil by bringing offenders to jus­ «tone. Of1SinM corner. and running S. 86 “ For half a century,” Hoover said, ii the clouds. Did you ever stop nice Christmas it would be for the tice., dega E. 4fl 80 eh* with Tncker'* Hne to a rived here in'the first eight months “the Presidents of the United States pine stump thonce N. 6 20 '*h«. to a stone, Virginia has not had a iynchinsr ir> to think that many of the “cloud editor if every subscriber who is in of the year, a big increase in im­ have strugsled unceasingly to upro> t thence W. 7 5O ob«. to a stone; thence N. 10 years because' Virginia amount? lookers" would be opposed to Cnri.-t 3 and 1*2 degs. E 10 68 f*hs. m a «tone, arrears would send in a remittance portation. ' the spoils system from the great ad­ other advanced movements had the coming in the church Wonld you? comer of lot4* A ard 4; thence S 4 degs. to cover at least a part of his back So imports are encouraged while ministrative body of the federal W. 26 65 cbs. to the beginning, corner of foresight to.believe that if that State Let's Ut him come in the church lot No. I: eonl«»inin* 90 and I 4?h acTM, dues. Wouldn’t it make' a nice a domestic surplus piles up. . The government” failed to take precautionary steps, Does our present day s; stem or more or leas, being lots .allotted to J 0* Christmas presents ' (A fter waiting Concerning the plan now before Markland. Mrs Anna Markiond and J. T- government answer is that trade the Federal government would be churches use Christ in their busi­ Congress for reorganization of the Markland in rbe division of rh» lands of 23 years we still think the same must be. encouraged, but where do oiliged to step in. Matthew Msrklqnd. dec*cfc V DeedBook federal government. Hoover declar* ness? Is there room for Chritt in way about the matter.) ' w e e n d ? ' The national lawmakers are not Vo 19. pages 143 and 144. Register of ed “it proposes to abolish the civil many of our churches? Is there Deeds office, I)nv»e counrv N. C This Rev. D W. Littleton spent a Two years ago. the same Depart­ citing instances of lynching btes prooertv is heii»£..«oM to pav rexes, char­ a°r ice'commission, which has for room for him in our Congress? Does few days in Salisbury this week. ment of Agriculture encouraged froir either North Carolina or V ir ­ ges and the surplus to .h» Wivirinr! amongst 50 years given fine service and held our-State Legislatures have room the heirs »t law 4 J 0 . M arM and. d e c ’d. Rev. and Mrs. R. M: Hoyle are g in ia in support, of their arguments farmers in the Carolinas. M aryland high standards of training and free­ for Him? Do our business men of according to »h*ir r «ne«}t‘*ve right*. ' spending the holidays at their old in favor federalizing this function of S a v r and exee?*» 10 acres conveved to and Virginia to go into potato rais­ dom from politics in public service. Iiw preservation. today have room tor him? Is it C. M Merkland leaving s balance of 8(1 ) home in Cleveland county. ing. The competition with the “The new plan proposes! to substi­ and I 4th acres more or ta s Thevare taking their - cues frt.m not a fact that there is no room for V Amoug those who went to i New England and New York farm­ tute one-man control,” he said; add­ Terms of Re 60 dav* rime from States that have been backward in him in this old world ye>? confirmation, or all cash ar ontfon of pur­ “ Every woman,” at.’ W inston las-t ers raised bob with the potato ing “no m atter what the words of beeping step with civilization in this Think of the expense of going on chaser. Bidding wilt start at $14?0.00. week were Dr. and Mrs. R, P. An­ that bill purport to mean.it is dear This Dec. 7th, 1937. m a rk e t.. re s p e c t. Without Christ. Millions of our derson, Miss Bessie Clement, Mes Perhaps the only answer' is for the plan is to destroy the progrees E, H. MORRIS Commissio^ar. The States can still govern if and American girls and boys are bi ing we have made and substitute per d »mes J. B. Johnstone and J. K northern potato growers to follow when the States make up their minds sonal political control ” ruined by going on without Christ Farmwalt and H erbert Clement. the example ot Maine and adver­ on all of tbis S»ntV *hat the not to default and to invite thereby Yes, if Christ were-given room in Snow fell at CalahaIn Saturday tise and label potatoes so that Federal usurpation in theirs consti­ stores put on for al least one raocth your life you would stay away night to a depth of ten inches, and "Chem ung" will be as well known Some Joy News, tutional duties . and rights —Char­ before the r!ay on which Christ was from the movie*, fair*, dances and on Monday D. 0. Blackwood and a brand as “ Maine” or “ Idaho." In the lobby Nof a bank in a lotte Observer. horn. Why is it that so many of card parties which are four of the , The reader also point out that L R. Harkey went rabbit huntirg neighboring tow n’one morning re­ onr Americans h a y k to celebrate Secretary Wallace, while restrict­ - There’d be a sight less grief in devil's “pets.” Expensive? Yes, "and killed 23 rabbits and only shot cently, there were ten people. Four the birth of Christ, by setting drunk ing cotton. grow th, in the South, the wo:H if the auto manufactur­ it is expensive to destroy your life t«ice> of them were on the public pavroll, Well, they see foolishness display, encouraged the growing of cotton, ers would build their cars with col­ by iettirig the devil have room and The Junior Order banquet given without 'restrictions, in California. jifedoral and state, and. two others ed in every store window and along lapsible fenders. ' not Chri-1 1 'Saturday evening' in the lodge hall A few years ago' Califoraia pro­ were w aiting to .cash federal checks. nearly all streets, so they seem to ■ / duced no cbtton but no 1 cotton but In conclusion let me say if 'we was a big success. " More than.. 100 The othet four were there to bor­ If repealing the capital gains tax say,“ the whole thine is a fake, so now it is approaching importance would let Christ come into our life row money with which to ’ pay will fix it so a fellow can afford to why care what We do ” He is members- were present Messrs. in that Sel^ of agriculture we would certainly celebrate this Sapp and Cash, of W inston - -were As our reader said: ‘'You figure their taxes.—Houston, Ga , Home invite a friend to have a beefsteak, Christmas in a different way. Let coming again, so, be ready to meet present and made speeches. it out.—Em eria Star-Gazette. : Journal. , we’re for it. me say it is purely pagan to -“ put H im . THE DAVTE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. 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You will dress gently searching for giddy "This seems to be turning into a ephoned for a reservation on the here, the society models will dress 77///s/s/sssw" question and answer period. Sup­ night bus; packed a small trunk tc comedies, the sort that have at the Shaw’s sports house. Sidone pose you let me tell my side of the be sent by express; folded her sil­ nfade Carole Lombard and will be there to help them. You’ll story. Sit down, please.” ver evening frock and accessories be the only professional mannequin, Irene Dunne outstanding stars. into the air luggage suitcase which “I prefer to stay here. Go on. but I wouldn’t trust an amateur to The rest of the film colony fig­ Carston’s Inc. had provided. She. I hope it doesn’t take long. I have show that wedding gown. The char­ a lot to do before I leave in the would want the gala clothes for the ure that the public is going to ity fete begins at five. The wed­ premiere—thrilling thought.* She be fed up on loony antics soon, morning—sorry to have to ask to let ding party will be the last feature of laid out an amethyst tweed suit the furnishings stay here until Moth­ the style show. Look your best. We and are getting ready to delve with 'crimson scarf and beret, to er gets back, but—” expect that some prospective bride into very serious film biogra­ “Don't be so breathless, dearest." wear on the journey. Tt would be will snap up the whole outfit when cold when she reached New York. phies. “I’m not breathless, and I’m not she sees you walk up the ribbon and AU ready and somewhere to go! Garbo still wants to do a comedy, your dearest. I wish you would flower bordered aisle in that heav­ She glanced at the clock. There but has turned down four stories say what you forced your way in enly white satin veiled in a mist of was tim- for a swim before she that the studio has here to say and—and go.” tulle. You'll make a ravishing started for the style-show. It would submitted to her. “All right, remember, you asked bride, cherie; it will be your last set her up and refresh her. She Kay Francis is all for it. I came to say that after I appearance, so knock their eyes set to latmch into a knew who you were that day in o u t.” m ust look her best for her positively Jed’s office, I didn’t believe that The words "last appearance” pen­ last Palm Beach appearance. laugh epic. Tyrone you had used ‘undue influence’ with etrated the turmoil in Brooke’s She slipped into the white water* Power and Loretta my aunt. I admit that for a while m in d . frock and caught up a beach coat. Young have started I tried to fool myself, but I “Last appearance! What do you Life was gloriously worth while work on “Her Mas­ couldn’t keep it up. _ I didn’t open m e a n ? ” even if the man one loved did think terpiece,” hoping my house because' I wanted to Madame Celeste twisted her am­ one a “schemer,” she..told herself, that it will be as en­ 'watch’ you. I decided to do it on ethyst beads. “Cherie, don’t go as she ran down the steps which tertaining as their Making Over a Chair of the Ginger-Bread Era. Thanksgiving day, because I—liked white on me. You know business led to the patio. c u r r e n t “ Second She was humming a snatch of you and your ‘whole darn family.’ hasn’t been too good, and I have Honeymoon.” £ TpO modernize the old walnut a copy of Mrs. Spears’ new book, gay song as she crossed the strip As the weeks passed, Jed and I In the biograph- Kay Francis chair at the right the pieces SEWING. Forty-eight pages of of yeUow sand steeping in golden were sure that if the second will ical division, there under the arm s were removed and step-by-step directions for making had not been destroyed, Henri knew sunlight which the march of fash­ is the life of Clara Barton in which most of the carving covered up. slipcovers and dressing tables; where it was. Not knowing its con­ ion had left behind. Aims extend­ Irene Dunne will star, the life of The padding at the back was re­ restoring and upholstering chairs ,1 tents hampered us.” ed, she slid into the sparkling wa­ Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of moved entirely and replaced by couches; making curtains for ev­ “But you know now?” ter. It parted. Buoyant, foamy, the telephone, in which Tyrone Pow­ a fiber board which was covered ery type of room and purpose^ “Yes. And it hurts infernally to it closed over her. Marvelous feel­ er will be featured, and the life of by a loose cotton filled cushion Making lampshades, rugs, otto­ think that you should have been ing. This would stabilize her mind, George Sand, woman novelist, which tufted like an old fashioned bed mans and other useful articles for drawn into this sordid mix-up.” drown haunting memories. She will star the dainty Annabella. comfort except that the tied the home. Readers wishing a “Why shouldn’t I be? It’s what swam with quick strokes, turned, thread ends of the tufting were copy should send name and ad­ might be called poetic justice, isn’t floated, came back arm over arm, —-K- left on the wrong side. dress, enclosing 25 cents, to M rs, it? Didn’t I start the trouble when and, dripping with coolness, waded In the latest radio poll Charlie Spears, 210 South Desplaines St., I went to Lookout House to see your out to the shore. McCarthy, to ho one’s surprise, is This back cushion was fastened Chicago, Illinois. aunt the first time? I’d been warned A man rose from the shadow of voted the most popular radio star, in plaqe with tapes that slipped that business and friendship won’t the dark hibiscus hedge outside the and by a wide margin, too. The over the knobs at the ends of the mix any better than oil and water. patio. Its scarlet flowers seemed great hit of the ventriloquist’s dum­ upper carving. If the knobs to National Prosperity Now I know it. You had suspected to nod at her in amused derision my and the growing appeal of Betty hold the cushion had been lacking for weeks that I had no right to your as she stopped in surprise. Mark Lou, that imaginary character on it could have been tacked in place What constitutes national pros­ aunt’s money, and yet you and Jed Trent! This was the cue for cool the VaIlee hour, has set radio spon­ along the top on the under side perity? Not wealth or commerce Stewart let me keep on spending sophistication. sors to looking for novelties. And by using a strip of heavy card­ simply, or military achievements, and spending. When I think of He held out the beach coat she the next one to bid for your approv­ board to keep the tacks from puU- but the greatest possible number those two cars I bought I almost had dropped on the sand. a l w ill b e a ta lk in g p a r r o t. S k e tc h e s ing through the fabric as shown of happy, noble and graceful lose my mind. How can I ever “Put this on, Brooke. Let’s sit are all written for the bird, but the here for tacking the box pleated homes, where the purest flame pay it back?” here. I want to talk to you and we feathery star itself has not been lo­ ruffle around the seat as at A. bums brightest on the altar of A plain rust colored heavy cotton “Pay it back! Don’t be foolish. m ay be interrupted inside.” cated. It seems that all the tryouts Family Love, and Woman, with upholstery material was used for her piety, forbearance, and kind­ There is no question of paying it “How did you know where I have been a failure. back. Have you forgotten that M ary w a s ? ” the covering. liness of soul, is permitted to of­ Amanda Dane left an income to “I’ve been playing round with Lu-, Every Homemaker should have ficiate as High Priestess. y o u ? ” cette, more or less. Saw Sam when It takes a long time to score suc­ “You don’t think for an instant, I came through New York.” cess in radio, motion pictures, and do you, that I would accept a cent “Sam! How was he?” on the stage, so it is a good idea of that money? Would you take any “Nerves taut as violin strings, to start at the age of eleven as Joy from me when I tried to divide with otherwise in great shape." Hodges did. She is almost twenty- you? I’m surprised, I’m really sur­ “L a s t Appearance! What “When does his play open?” one now and can point with pride to prised that you don’t play the mar­ Y ou M e a n ? " “Day after tomorrow.” the months when she sang on the tyr and ask me to marry you.” “ So so o n !” radio with Ted Fio Rito’s and Ozzie VICKS “No. I shan’t ask you to marry my orders. After the fashion show "Why that sudden look of hor­ Nelson’s orchestras. You will see Va -TRO nie. I’ve made a lot of mistakes I’m to hand you a check for your r o r ? ” her on the screen in Universal’s in my life, but, believe me, Fve commissions and a month’s pay “It wasn’t horror, it was—Fve lost “M erry Go Round of 1938” and she few drops learned enough not to make that and you’re through.” my job and I had planned to leave is playing the lead with George Co­ o n e .” “But—but I thought I had sold a here tonight by bus, but traveling han in the outstanding Broadway hit lot of frocks since I came.” a t bedtim e His cool denial hurt Brooke intol­ that way I can’t possibly m ake New of the year, “I’d. Rather Be Right,” erably. He hated her, she told her­ “You have, and you can search York in time for the premiere of which spoofs the New Deal in ami­ self. Why shouldn’t he? me for the boss’s reasons. Never ‘Is la n d s A ris e .’ ” able fashion. She supported herself “In the library a while ago you knew him to turn a trick like this “I know that you’ve lostyour job. all through her four years at Oes told Lucette you were leaving here before—but, I ask you, is any busi­ I had a talk with your boss before Moines high school by singing at because you had accepted an offer. ness being run as it ever was run I left the city. He agreed with me revival meetings and on the radio. Are you engaged to Jerry Field?” before? I’ll tell the world it isn’t. that you shouldn’t miss the opening For • Happy Life Belief Necessary A gate in the wall! A way out I’m terribly sorry to lose you.” o f S a m ’s p la y .”- Remember this—that very little You have to believe in happi* without letting him know that she 'For an instant, emotion threat­ “You mean that you told him to When yon see Carole Lombard in is needed to make a happy life.— ness or happiness never comes.— cared, how desperately she cared ened damage to the enameled calm fire m e ? W h a t r ig h t h a v e y o u to in ­ “Nothing Sacred,” and Barbara Marcus Aurelius. Douglas Malloch. for him. She laughed. o f th e w o m a n ’s fa c e . terfere in my life?” Stanwyck in “Breakfast for Two,” “I—Here come Sam and-Lucette. Brooke was still puzzling over “The right of a sort of guardian; you may assume that a course in They are stamping snow from their the dismissal when she reached the didn’t Atmt Mary Amanda so re­ boxing is a necessary part of every feet outside as a warning that they small Bermuda-type house, with its quest in that last will?” Eyes on a screen actress’ training. Barbara are about to interrupt our confer­ whitewashed roof and walls built- pelican fishing in shallow water, he puts on gloves and'goes after Her­ CHEW LONG BILL NAVY TOBACCO ence. Amusing, isn’t it?” around two sides of a patio, in which a c c u s e d : bert M arshall for all she is worth, “Amusing to you, perhaps. It she had been living since she had “You haven’t answered Jed’s let­ pommeling and swinging until you isn’t to me.” come to Palm Beach, and entered ters notifying you that the amount b e g in to f e a r t h a t M a rs h a ll w ill h a v e Sam’s face was as red as the fire h e r ro o m . of income you had been receiving to play masked bandit roles the as he and Lucette entered the room. She changed from the yellow cot­ from my aunt’s estate would be de­ rest of his life. Carole doesn’t stop “Sorry to interrupt, but—” ton frock to white shantung pa­ posited, monthly to your account as for gloves or any such niceties, 3 P>e “Don’t apologize.” jamas. She picked up letters from usual. I had to come to find out just goes into a slap-happy routine “I’m not apologizing.” His face a desk, pushed open a window, if you had received them.” with Fredric March with no holds went from red to crimson. “I’m stepped out on the -gallery and Brooke sprang to her feet. Her b a rre d . only trying to explain, Brooke, that breathed deeply of the light thin air. beach coat slipped off. Slim and the inspector’s walking the floor and She opened a letter from Lucette. golden-skinned in her white water- gnashing his teeth and muttering The M-G-M radio hour, improving For the first two pages the word frock, she dug pink toes into the something about keeping the Law “Jerry” monopolized space; to even h o t s a n d . every week, is going to be even bet­ waiting. He wants you, Mark, and a feeble-minded person it would be “I didn’t answer because you both ter, because it has he wants you quick.” evident that Jerry Field was lead­ know without being told that I won’t been decided to con­ “I’m going.” Mark Trent paused ing in a long stag line. touch that money.” centrate more on on the threshold. “Good-night, Brooke was glad of that, but how Mark Trent loomed over her. comedy. Ted Healy, Brooke. We’ll finish our talk to- did Lucette manage to take on all “Put this on again,” he command­ who hasn’t had a the festivities and be fit for her work ed grimly. “ Why won’t you touch chance really to dis­ in the morning? As if she had antici­ that money?” tinguish himself in CHAPTER XVI pated the question, Lucette • wrote, Brooke thrust her arms into the their pictures, has with words heavily underlined for beach coat he held and stuck her walked off with all ‘‘We’ll finish our talk tomorrow.” e m p h a s is : unsteady hands into the pockets. the honors in their \ A month had passed since Mark “Would you take a cent of Mary radio shows. AU in­ Trent had flung those words as her, “After this evening ITl cut out the Amanda Dane’s when I thought it quiries about audi­ since she had left Lookout House. night spots. There’s nothing in them mine? Didn’t you say in that snobby ence reaction bring They had echoed to the accompani­ fo r m e .” voice of yours the afternoon we met Milton BerIe a request for more ment of the whir of the wings of “So stop worrying about little sis­ ter, darling, and get this: I want to in Jed Stewart’s office: V Healy specialties. the great plane in which she had You wiU be- getting them from now flown south at the urgency and the be like you. Brooke. You don’t “ ‘Hope you’ll enjoy the house and on., Spon R. K. 0. will launch a ra­ expense of Carston’s Inc.; they had smoke,' you don’t drink, and yet I’ve fo rtu n e ,’ M iss R ey b U m .’ N ow it’s dio hour with MUton Berle as mas­ intruded in business hours; they had never seen a man who, when intro­ m y tu r n : duced to you, didn’t stand a little ter of ceremonies—probably late at flitted like wraiths through Her ‘“ I hope you’ll enjoy the house night so that it won’t interfere with d re a m s . straighter, fuss with his tie, and. and fortune,’ Mr. Trent. Fm sure get that I’ve-found-her-at-last look, your going to the theater to see their The days slid past breathlessly. Daphne Field will be crazy about pictures. She was conscious of a sort of in his eyes; and you’re grand fun it.” and the life of the party. . ' —'*— breathless urge to keep up with “Daphne!” He caught her wrist “There, you have the inside story something which was escaping her. in a grip which hurt. “Where did ODDS AND ENDS-Grand National of my life; so what? Never thought Keep up with what, she asked you get that crazy idea?” has ambitious plans to star Tax Ritter, I would let you know how I adored How crude, how unbelievably Ken Maynard and Ruth Mix in one big herself, as in the flower scented mper-Westem . . '. When you hear a dog dressing room of Carston’s, Inc. you—bad for you—but here it is. crude she had been to mention “ L u c e tte .” Daphne’s name, Brooke accused barking in the radio serial, “Pepper she slipped out of the green organfa Young’s Family,” it isn't a sound-effeets number she had been modeling and I “P., S. News flash! Sam’s play herself hotly. But, having blun­ man at work. It is Bteseelbtrained pet into a frock of cool yellow linen. m ay'be produced any day. Its pred­ dered, she’d better see it through of lean Solhem, regular member of the She was looking out unseeingly at ecessor is folding up; it was a ter­ with- the light touch. east . . . Charlie Farrell, encouraged by the palm bordered white’street when rible flop.” “From a letter from Mrs. Greg­ the great comeback of his former partner, Madame Celeste entered. Her thin Brooke shut her eyes to keep back ory the other day. It was full of fanet Gaynor, is going to try a comeback white frock rested Brooke’s eyes tears. She had known that Lucette news, all about Mark Trent and too, with Paramount . . . Eleanor Hobn loved her, but that she set her on a Daphife Field, .the current lady of had to swim alongside two alligators in after the rainbow collection she had “TanarCs Revenge.” Two rifle marksmen put on and off for the last two hours. pedestal was unbelievable. As to his heart. She’s a grand gossip.” that' “I’ve-found-her-at-last” iook in stood by, just in case . . . Latest actor to “You done noble, chttie,” the ’ M ark Trent’s eyes drew Brooke’s want Olivia de Havilland to play opposite woman approved heartily. a man’s eyes, she should have seen like a magnet. Was the light in his him in a Broadway stage play is Brian. There was something in her nasal Mark Trent’s when he had called la u g h te r? Aheme but she still says “No ” ... Voting twang as refreshing as a breeze her a “schemer”'in Jed Stewart’s - “Anne Gregory is more ttnn a witt begin soon for best screen perform • from a thousand New England hills office. gossip; she’s a strategist I haven’t once the year and Charles. Boyer is blowing through this tropical para­ Why think of it? Hadn't she plenty spoken to Daphne Field since the likdy to win for his portrayal of Napo­ of happier things to think of? She night of the play and she knows it” leon in “Conquest ”... Meanwhile several d ise. radio sponsors have voted Nadine Conner, “That last customer is one of the glanced at the clock. Sam’s play He loosened his hold oh her wrist, currently subbing for Jeannette MacDon- richest girls in the country. She might be produced any day. She “What are you doing this after old Sunday nights, the best woman singer had lost her job. She was free to n o o n ? ” ordered all the gowns you modeled on the air. . E ttail fr ia , H i p a quart. Q pahr State (til Befimng Corpcratim, Oil G tj, Pa You look kind of tired, you’ve a go to New ^Tork! Could she afford /T O BE COfinNVEDi. 0 Watfcni Newspaper {Total THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVTLLE, N, C.

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That’ll Stop Him DENTON’S He—You know last year, the doc­ IS EtJSAdEPttf MAKItfe SHOtIfS SODDtHLVlf BUDW SrtOOfS t _ RAISES VOICE R COUttE rSNOWMAN W rt BODW1-IflREE FEEf HEDOESHif HAVE-14 OFrEBSIDDEMRHD Facial Magnesia tor told me'that if I -didn’t stop BIlDIY RtNIS RWAV1Trtkf Rt1S PO-. SHDUf IlKE IfVrf, HE HEDUKEfOKNDW MO SWRoMS shVdery SELECT PRODUCTS, Inc. smoking I’d become feeble-minded. WHO WAS- SHOttfiNB 4492—23nl Stnetv Long U n l City, IL V. Girl—Why didn’t you stop?. Endowed Iind 60c (cask ox wlaapn) Ior which —nd a n yoox npwcial introductory No Scarem D ick-I understand the sultan’s JlTam a ...... son is inclined to be a little—er— StfMt AdcfreM . Doc—Harum-scarum? . m ' Dick—Oh, no. he’s used to them. Ciiy ______More Ways Than One u n Neighbor—Is your husband a BUDDV MOVES R IDDf SHRIEKS HE BUESSES HUDDVi VNDAUItiSD1 CLAIMS HE CRH SHOOf NIRIlERfoVEUHE HECRHSHOUfIFHE LOUDER AND VrtEV SfRHP VEUWS Rf EACH good driver? - WRS SHOUflNBlVrtRfS WfcHfS fO. DOES SO OfrtER UNDl BOtH BURSf INfO PERLS OF Woman—Yes, he just simply WHO WRS SHOUflIfB IAUSHfER AND BO ON WIfH VrtE SNOWMAN 4C«mM, W. K to drives me crazy. ACTOI Ifffi DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C DECEMBER 22, m i BAC FF open every night this week until Ctirisi- Cowboj-I THE DAVlE RECORD. Soldiers’ Pension Checks Business Houses To mas for the convenience of the Christmas shoppers. And tlie Clerk of the Court Haitman has finished who is feal C. FRANK STROUD . - Editor. distributing Confederate soMier and wid­ Close Christmas. Iers as UkT ow’s pension checks* which were received The following business houses will be Playand Pie-Supper. for Repubf t e l e p h o n e I last week. P. A. Miller is the only Con­ closed Christmas day, Dec. 25th: At Jericho School building on became al federate soldier who is left to Seg a pen­ Wednesday night, Dec 22 A play one occasfl Entered atthe Postoffice in Mocks- C. C. Sanford Sons Co., D. - L. Pardue, sion in this county, and he now lives in Mucksville Hardware Co., Bank of Davie. will be presented, “A Drop-In Christ­ admired ' vllle, N. C., as Second-class Mail mas,” by the J Y. P Club. The stage. matter. March 3.1903. Iredell county. There were checks for 10 Ideal Grocery, C. J. Angell, J Frank Hen­ I Class A widows, who draw $150 eemi-an drix United Variety Store Martin Broth­ play will begin at 7*15 o’clock Af t.or The gil nually. and checks for nine Class B wid­ ers. W. J. Johnson Co., Allison-Johnson wards pies will be auctioned off to Wilson, tli| SUBSCRIPTION RATES: and oerhaps others ----- the highest bidder. Girls don’t for­ States, ows. who draw $50 semi annually. The Practically all of the stores are keeping get to come and bring your pie. ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - $ I 00 total amount of checks distributed was play in Wl SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - $ SO Adams htfl $2,137 50 Following is the names o f the role. TheT widows on the pension roll: forgotten I The First Christmas. Mary F Anderson. Sarah Beeding, Lina clammy l| B. Clement. Fannie Duun. Dl R. Frost, Lou throat whq Luke,. 2:8 -14. F. Furches. Adeiia Robertson, Alice Sea- GIFTS for EVERYONE Jiis visitorl ford. Elizabeth Smith. Sarah L. Turner. 8 Aod there was in the same SANTA the first o| Clara A. Bowden, SnIIie Odell Foster, Mrs. : Pen and Pencil Sets, Bill Folds, Ladies Bags, Cosnaeticj *‘I eould i country shepherds abiding in the J. L Glasscock. Rebecca J- Hendrix, Sal- j Sets, Toilet Sets, Shaving Sets, E le c t i ic Shavers, Heat­ the stage \ field, keeping natch over their flock lie' Hodges, Mrs. L D. Johnson. Mrs M. C. ing Pads, Tobaccos and Hollingsworth’s Candies In l»ut when I by nigbt McClannon. Mrs. J. A. Potts. Lou Ratts. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PACKAGES mo person! 9 . And, Io the angel of the Lord CLAUS me, and tlf turned oul came upon then), and the glory of Thomas J. Ellis Passes. HALL-KIMBROUGH DRUG CO. rnssing mcfl the Lord shown around them: and Thomas Jefferson Ellis, 73, one of PHONE 141 MOCKSVILLE, N. C Adams i| they were sore afraid. Davie county’s best know citizens, nasties, 10. And the angel said unto passed away at hn home near Ad­ or dialectl Is Here fluently in them Fear not: for behold I bring vance. last Wednesday evening at 7 and Germl you good tidings of gseat joy, which o’clpck. He had been in bad health radio beca shall be to all people. for several years, bot was able to be sume Jnortl radio sketfl 11 about until a short time before his CHRISTMAS . Fot unto_you is born this W e Haye A Splendid Stock Of ‘ *Arizod day in the city <>f David a Saviour, Mr. EIIiB was born in Davie coun' the Colon! which is Christ the Lord. ty, a son of the late William J. and Fancy Box Candy, Cream M ixtures, j this FridJ 12. And this shall be a sign un­ large acti| Darotbv Law Ellis; He spent dition to to you: You shall find the babe ife in the Advance section and had Several Kinds Of Nuts, Ted AdaJ wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying many friends throughout the county. e c i a l s ! Clark, Joll in a manger. Mr, Ellis was a member of Mocks Oranges, Tangerines, Raisins, and A. C.f Sam Na 3 ville Lodge No. 134, A. F. & A. M 1 Sp j And suddenly there was original si with the angel a multitude of the and was laid to rest with Masonic Box and Layers, Apples. Etc. George Hl heavenly hoil praising God and honors. screen pla\ saying Mr ElIis was first married )o Mks PLENTY OF EVERYTHING, Mary Ribertson. His second maf- 14 Glory to God in the high­ r.age was to Miss Mamie Poindexter, est ^nd on ea«-tb, peace, good will who survives. Other survivors are C o m e I n Q a 1 toward men.” two sons. T. J. Ellis. Jr., Wadesboro A P P L E S YORK 1 3 c . P e c k Every man who is interested In and W. J. Ellis, a student at Oak his home county of Davie should Ridge Institute; three daughters, A N D S E1 E U S A P P L E S " RED WINESAP 1 9 c . P e c k take The Record. Its mission is to Mrs. P L Jones, of Detroit; Mrs. Guy Sheaf, Tyro; and Mrs. Mildred C A N D Y MIXED help build up the county and ad­ Hege, Advance; two brothers, W. B I Qc. Pound vertise its advantages to the out B e f o r e Y o u Eliis1 Bixby, and R. L. Ellis, Asbe- t side world v.l e; and one sister, Mrs, R. L. Ray N u t s MSXED 1 7 c . P o u n d There are always a lot of things mer. Anderson S. C. B u y . to be thankful for. Jack Garner, Funeral services were conducted T a n g e r i n e s 1 0 c . D o z e n the New Deal vice president, says at the home Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Burial followed In Elba- that if Roosevelt runs for president ville M. P. church cemetery. O r a n g e s 3 9 c . P e c k again, that he will stump the conn Mr. Ellis was one of The Record’s try against him. Jack is not so first subscribers. We shall miss his Kurfees & Ward Ask Us For Prices in Larger Quantities. dumb after all. cheerful visits to our town and of* fice. To the bereaved ones we ex* During 1933 business firms and “Better Service” Mocksville, N. C.j corporations were not given anv tend deep sympathy in this sad hoar. SEE US FOR BEST PRICES ON ALL encouragement by the National Ad­ KINDS OF CHRISTMAS CANDY, ministration but NOW their aid Mrs. N.T. Anderson/ and sympathy will be gladly ac­ Mrs. Lizzie Anderson, 66, wife of Nelsun FRUITS, NUTS. ALSO MEATS T. Anderson, died Thursday night at her cepted to helo restore prosperity home at Calahaln. She had been serious* AND GROCERIES OF ALL “It's President Roosevelt told us in Iy III with pneumonia for the past three or Jose." weeks. 1932 that if we would elect him C U i s t m a s KINDS. Funeral services were held at Center In mu president he would reduce taxes, Methodist church, of v which she was a is a “slul nut all the idle men to work, re­ member, at 11 o'clock Saturday morning, a “box o l duce the number of Government with her pastor. Rev. M. 6. Ervia cfficiat- a “front I employees and repeal the dry laws 1 :g. The body was laid to rest in the B OTglBiinLSj j I d e a l Grocery & Market ist is a “d So far he has made good on one c turch cemetery in the presence of a hctt Buy Christnj of sorrowing relatives and friends. 1WE DELIVER MOCKSVILLE/N. C. PHONE 36 promise- the dTy law was repealed. Mrs. Anderson was a daughter of the Brafl late Mr. and Mrs. Perry Casey. She is Louis SJrvived by her husband, two daughters. music wM NO PAPER NEXT an instituf Mrs. S. M. Johnsun of Statesville; Mrs. R. He becan WEEK. D. Peeler, of Winston Salem, and oue son, a church I As has been our custom for many John Anderson, of Hazelton, Pa.; two sis­ For IVJore G raceful Living .. For ters. Mrs. Mary Roadman, of St. Peteis- Apl years, we will issue no paper Christ­ burg, Fla.. and Mrs. Emma Pope, of Cana; The trull mas week. The next issue of Tl e two brothers, P. R. Casey, of Winston Sa­ Lastining Satisfaction .. Give tropics Is f Record will appear Jan. 5, 1930 lem, and 0. L. Casey, of this city. evergreen I ’ The Record extends sympathy to the A Gift For The Home. and shadel Our readers need a week's vacr- the appeal tiou, together with the devil, print­ b reaved family in the death of this be- skinned p i lived wife and mother. &emi Qbfisfmas 1937 er and editor. For 51 weeks we Coal Circulators, Wood Stoves, Ranges, Radios, aroma anJ labor six days in the week to give Coleman Gasoline and Electric Irons, SpeakinJ our subscribers the news of the School News W I i t ' I Ir ITrr1^TBI Enamel and Aluminum Cooking Utensils, you call tl| town, county, state and nation, (By The Beta Club) the open ; .and we have to print a paper evety On Monday night the P T. A. met at Linoleum Rugs 9x12 - 9x10 1-2 - 6x9 K A f a w if l way and the high school. The meeting opened York clad I week, news or no news, ads or no Wrist Watches, Alarm Clocks, Knives, Flashlights. shirt waisfl with a prayer by the Rev. Mr. Avettr. Our Sincere Wish Tp Everybody, Everywhere. is below ffl ads, whether we be sick or well. Christmas music was the theme- of the The Record appreciates the many program, and groups directed by Miss kindness shown it during the past We Appreciate The Patronage You Have Given Us Mr. Bersfl Walker. Miss Hunter and Miss Stephens Special Values In he got fori year by advertisers and subscribers sany Christmas songs and gave short During The Past Year, And Extend You A Cordial readings At the meeting the chairman of best footq alike We have done what we foot upon I could to produce a c'ean, respect­ the different committees were announced, Shirts, Ties, Suade and Leather Coatsj Invitation To Visit UsOften During The Coming Year and the constitution was read and ac­ or any othl able paper, that, while small in cepted. Miss Robertson's room had the Pants, Lined Jackets, size, would meet the approval of g eatest per cent of parents and frieats Ace Parl the citizens of this entire section present. Overalls and Shoes. for a placfl We have made many mistakes, and On Tuesday night the Beta Club with the profefl doubtless some have been offended j tint hostess Edry Gieen and Geneva Green Milling Co. Grubbs, met at the home of the latter. record this] at us. but the mistakes were of the This was a C ristmas party, and each -SPECI A L S - FLOYD NAYLOR; Manager tracting head and not ot the heart. If we member brought a gift to the one whose are spared during 1938 we will try name he drew and als' a gift to contribute Chocalate Cadies IOclb Pecans 15c Ibj Hunters I to give our readers all the news of to the welfare department. CUire Wall _ less plentil the county that is worth telling, to­ told about Christmas in England, Louise MixedCandies IOclb English Waluts 15c Io j pated. So I Ijames Christmas in Ho'land, Wayne Fere one who fel gether with impottant events of bse in Scandinavia and John Larew in Pure Su gar Stick 12c Ib Cream Nuts 22c Ib I ment on an state and nation. We will continue Germany. Geneva Grubbs receited a rather pled Ra'sius IOc Ib 'See Us. First found in t o work for the upbuilding of the Christmas Poem. After games and coo The Christmas Store Big time hi town and county, and do all in our tests, refreshments were served by the in the Ea power to assist in anv and all pubr hostess. P L E N T Y O F Our Store Is Full Of AU Kinds Of to keep th| lie enterprises. We believe evety It will not be long until the boj s Fruits, Oranges, Apples. Tangarines, Bananas. Rsinins, Nuts, Etc Th© big ] citizen of Davie county should take will he out on the highways and Apples and Oranges Together With Fine Candies. Chrystalized Fruits, offering hul their county paper* and we hope to hedges trying to find out who tbe And Everything You Will Need To Mike Your thing unusif add many new names to our books dear people want to Gli the various / . Christmas Dinner A Success. many are t| duriog the cotnpinj? vear. - DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT OUR SiORE many harda county, state and national offices; AU Kinds Fresh And Cured Meats, Fish Oysters, Etc. some of tl| To everybody, everywhere, The It is said ttaat a Iivelv campaign which are Record wishes a very merry Christ- staged in Davie County be- 1 mas and a happy and prosperous {ore the robjns nest again. Martin Brothers ALLISON-JOHNSON CO. New Year. If the Lord permits - :----- Near Depot Mocksville, N. C. i Phone 111 iaWe Deliver The Goods” j w e w ill greet you again Wednes-1 EXTRA QUALITY Laud Post- day, Jan 5 th. ;ers for sale at Tbe Record office. ACTOR RECEIVED FILM DELAYED BACK STAGE VISIT TW O WEEKS A M A Z E A MINUTE FROM MR. WILSON FOR ACCURACY SCIENTIFACTS -r* BY ARNOLD "LIVE ,LOVE LEARN" K Cowboys are traditionally shy. For the sake of accuracy, Dave Wa t e r a n d a ir And the red-blooded Ernie Adams, Sellman, director of “ Texas Trail,’’ friction / & who is featured In such western thril­ latest in the series of Clarence A b o at moving through lers as the current Bob Steele TeleaBe E. MuIford Hopalong Cassidy Wes-,. THG WATER AT IOO MILES PER MONTGOMERYS for Republic, “ Arizona Gunfight er,” tern adventures to reach thej-ysttSsii, HOUR MEETS THE SAME RESISTANCE became a veritable Milquetoast on held up production ,of the picture THAT AN AIRPLANE FACES AT 4 6 * PICTURE ! one occasion when a great man, who for two weeks, during which time the IEOO MILES PER HOUR. admired him, paid him a visit back entire company sat around on loca­ stage. * tion doing nothing but practice fancy The great man was Woodrow riding. Wilson, then President of the TJnited The story of “ Texas Trail,” ROBERT BENCHLE/ States. The occasion was a stage which shows tomorrow and Saturday WS EQRN IN THE CIiyA play in Washington, D. C., in which at the State Theatre, with William OF WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, n Adams had a prominent character Boyd, George Hayes, Bussell Hay­ role. The actor says he has never den, Judith Allen and Billy King, forgotten the cold fear, the tight, is set in 1898, the year of the Spau- PROEABiy OWNS MORE PROPERTY IN clammy lump that rose up in his ish-American War. BEVERIY HILLS TOAN THE CITY OF throat when he went forward to greet Tlie prop man had ordered several BEVERLY HIUS Iiis visitor. ttIt was stage fright of thousand rounds of ammunition, to } ITSELF I tnetic! the first order,” Adams reminisces. be used in scenes in the picture, but “ I could have played before him on when Sellman saw the first few min­ Ieat-I the stage without batting an eyelash, utes of action, and noticed that guns Is In but when he came backstage to visit were fired without any smoke being mo personally, words seemed to fail visible, he ordered a halt. me, and the greatest thrill of my life “ Were smokeless cartridges used turned out to be my most embar­ during the Spanish-Ameriean War?” :o. rassing moment I ** he demanded. And when investiga­ 'S N. C Adams is noted for his vocal gym­ tion proved that they were not in­ nastics. He ean imitate any gargon vented until several years later, Sell­ Ca g l e or dialect, and in addition, speaks man ordered all production stopped w a r r io r fluently in French, Spanish, Italian A n ea g le until frantic prop men could locate CANARY TE and German. He is in demand in stoeks of black-powder cartridges. HAS BEEN KNOWN REPLACED radio because of his ability to as­ TO BATTLE AND A REUAOLE TEST FOR sume more than one character in a Buy Christmas Seals—Fight Tuberculosis TAKE MEAT DETECTING GAS LEAKS IS UeO S M -i radio sketch. AWAY FROM HAD BY THE FACT THAT “ Arizona Gunfigbter” comes to Kentucky From Indian Word A COYOTE. TOMATO PtANT LEAVES MONTY m m the Colonial Theatre for showings Kentucky comes from the Iroquoli GROW OOWNWtRD INTHE WDLkEy VINSON root word "kenta,” meaning IeveL PRESENCE OF ANY TRACE WAS DRAMATIC IS THE WIFE OF this Friday and Saturday, with a CF GAS. The term “kentayen-ton-ga” would COACH AT YALE FRED PERRY, large action east including, in ad­ mean “level country.” Simply Ibat dition to Bob Steele, Jean Carmen, FOR 12 YEARS INIiRNATIONALLy , ^ I and nothing m ore IAMED TENNIS v) & Ted Adams, Lew Meehan, Steve Irish Free State Flag mow Goose Is Uncommon Clark, John Merton, Karl Hackett IThe Irish F re e S tate flag w as The snow goose is rare. Once CHAMPION/ and A. C. Henderson. Fony Express Age-Old adopted In 1922, b u t h a d b een In u se the birds were so abundant that sin ce 1916. T h ere a re th re e v e rti­ when they migrated to the United Sam Newfield directed, from the The pony express, researcher! New York, N . Y.—“IT ’S TR U E I that M ickey Rooney, ( original story by Harry F. Olmsted discovered, was not an American cal bars. Green is nearest the staff, States and rested on western plains white In the middle and then or­ they resembled huge banks of snow. youthful M-G-M actor, is organizing an ice hockey team,” *ay» George TL Plympton prepared the Institution bom of necessity. It Wiley Padan. “Mickey also is musically inclined. Histwelve- screen play. flourished In C hina m o re th a n 700 ange. Orange is for the IJhlonist Its flesh is not particularly appetiz­ ING. years ago. Biders, who changed party, the color of old Orangemen, ing, so hunters are not responsible. 1 piece kid orchestra has been booked into a HoUywood hotel- In horses every 26 miles, sometimes loyal to William of Orange when But the snow goose signed its own spare time he writes songs, one of which Irving BerhnxonsenteO, covered as much as 200 miles in a Ireland revolted. Green is for the death warrant. It liked grain too I to publish. ’^ day. Buffalo Bill once did 214 In nationalist party and is the old od­ well, so incurred the wrath of farm­ Q a b b y Q ertie \ our own West or of the Irish clans. ers. * e c k * e c k > u n d > und > zen * e c k ttitie s .

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"It’s a toss-up wbettaer yon win o r lose.” Musicians’ SIanx In musicians’ slang, a trombone ^ it a “slushpump,” an accordion is a “box of teeth,” a band leader is a “front man,” and a woman vocal­ is t is a “ can ary .” Buy Christmas Seals—Fight Tuberculosis

Braille Was a Mnsician Louis Braille began the study Ol music while be was an inmate of an institution for the blind in Paris. He became quite proficient and was a church organist It has been Gulf’s practice in the p a st- Apple or the Trouf is IE State of North Carolina, under Ihe fruit called the apple of the T and w ill continue to be so in the future tropics is the mango. The tree is a new law which became effective evergreen and is a fine ornamental ._to set its own standards of quality, and shade tree. The fruit has much December IsV prescribes certain mini­ the appearance of a large, smooth­ and to raise those standards as rapidly skinned peach and has a delightful mum quality standards for gasoline. 7 aroma and spiciness. as advances in technology permit. Speaking of sports, what would These quality requirements were set you eall the young girls who attend ; To this end, Gulf maintains nine the open air skating rink at Broad­ in view of the needs of today’s motors. way and Fifty-ninth Street in New m odern laboratories, staffed by able York clad In only short panties and ! Yet several years ago, That Good Gulf scientists, whose aim is constantly to shirt waists while the temperature Gasolinewassteppedupwellabovethese is below freezing? better every previous best. Mr. Bershak deserved all the praise new state standards—and This is why the Sign of the he got for that boy was one of the best football players ever to set has continued so ever since. Orange Disc, displayed by foot upon the sod of this state . . • all Good Gulf dealers of or any other state. No-Nox Ethyl, exceeds the North Carolina, is a reli­ Ace Parker seems to be heading for a place in the hall of fame of new state minimum require­ able guide to Ane motoring the professional footballers. His record this year is one which is at­ ments by th e widest margin !products. . tracting all the big time sports in motoring lhistory. Hunters are finding game a bit less plentiful than they had antici­ pated. So far we have heard of n

jonds THE DAVIE RECORD, MOPKSVHtLE, N..C. 734—N. L. G John, Julia & Alice Veach . ______38.66 630—Dr. A, Harding'. 365—C. A. Foster ______1-00 760—E. L. G Davie County E x h i b i t Bailey Lee Foster ______1.74 630—Ed A lle n ______368—C. M. M iller ______2.00 760—J. F. Ai Heirs of Mrs. Ellen G aither______38.82 631—Cash on hand ...... 1.05 374—Cash on hand ______5.75 760—E. L. G To the Giairman of the Board of County Floyd Jones ______4.16 632—M. P. Alexander, Sheriff ...... 50 393—E. E. Wooten ------1.-50 761—J . W. T Commissioners of Davie County: W. L. Page, Jr., R. M., Elizabeth & 635—C. J. Angell ...... 50 394—Mn. R. R. Richardson ------50 775—John S. Mary Page ______9.85 637—R. F. S a in ______1.50 397—W ill C am pbell ______1-50 775—B. R. St< ANNUAL REPORT OF D. R. STROUD Loula Hanes ______24.21 642—Cash on hand ______10.00 397—Arthur Rhodes ______1-50 776—J. M. V1 Heirs of Nancy Flint Gaston ______10.31 645—W. W. A U en______3.21 398—Jewelry Co. ______3.00 781—Fred Sit Finandal Agent of Dane County Normie Bailey ______10.31 645—Charlie Allen ...... f...... 1.68 399—M. L. Gregory ------1*35 781—L. C. Fi Heirs of William Flint ------10.31 647—J. L. Matthews ______1.50 417—Casper Sain ______50 781—J. C. Be Receipts and Disbursements from December Frank & Elizabeth Ratledge —...... 508.49 647—H. F. Whitehead ...... 50 420—E. W. Smith ______1-60 781—E. L. G; 1st, 1936 to December 1st, 1937. Anna A. White ...... 32.36 653—G. F. Koontz I______...... 50 423—Cash on hand ______-40 783—B. N. M Everett & William Dwiggins ...... 172.18 653—W. H. Howard ...... 4.90 424—Harley Graves ______2.00 Cash Balance on hand Dee.. I, 1936 ____$ 4,231.34 William Green & Charles Eaton ______569.28 654—J. H. K rider ...... 50 434—L. 1D. H. Brown ______50 Receipts for Dee., 1936 _____ 12,958.61 Total Sue Forrest ...... - ...... —...------6.54 655—Gieorge Smith ...... 50 434—Owen Ridenhour ...... 50 Annie L. Orrell ...... 31.39 655—Grace Benmett ______.50 434—J. G. Crawford ______.50 T o ta l------: ______$17,189.95 Odell Allman — Participation Certificate in 660—Helen iDulin ...... 50 462—G. C. B ovender ______50 Disbursements for Dec., 1936 ______14,737.99 Trusted Assets in Bank of Davie 182.50 660—Buster Mason ____ 50 461—Tack Hammer ______50 NORTH CARO Odell Allman ______I— ...... 307.98 6 6 G—Rap M ason______.50 470—J. H. Krider______.50 D A V I E C O U N Balance Jan. I, 1937 ...______2,451.96 Mary Francis Martin, Participation Certifi­ 660—Dallas Cuthrell ...... 50 470—Joe Cranfill ______50 Receipts for January ______7,281.70 cate in Trusted Assets, Bank of Davie — 53.40 660—Frank Houston ...... 50 481—I. G. Roberts ______— 3.00 Fees in hai Mary Franeis Martin ...... 52.74 663—J. W. Cook ...... 1.50 484—Floyd T eagu e ______1.00 oem lier 6th, 1 9 3 Total ______9,733.66 Heirs of O. M. M arch...... 43.29 6 6 6 —Jim Brewbaker ______50 485—H.. A. M orris ______1.00 C Disbursements for January ______6,178.93 Annie Mason ______55.93 6 6 6 —Sylvester Taylor ...... 50 496—Tucker Foster ______2.90 C a s e N o . Ida C. Stewart ...... - ...... 48.50 6 6 6 —S. S. Jackson ...... 50 496—C. A. Foster ______:------2.70 Balance Feb. I, 1937 ______3,554.73 7 8 5 — D . B . S t a Wiley A. Ellis, Jr. ______320.62 685—John Athan ______.50 510—F. G. M cSwain______3.70 7 8 5 — F . S . S e a Receipts for February ______11,486.29 512—Theo Howard ...... 50 Spencer Grubb ______78.31 6 8 6 — J . E . M urdock ______3.00 7 8 6 — J. W . ICo 516—A. A. Wagoner ______1.00 Alma Mae Markland ______59.09 698—J. D. H. Brown ______.50 7 8 6 —J. II. Sea Total 15,041.02 516—Daisy Allison ______1.15 Pauline Sain ______...... 24.93 704—L. M. Stikeleather ...... 2.00 7 8 6 —J. H. Swi Disbursements for February 4,173.53 Kelly Branson, N. Res ...... 137.42 704— J . W . Zachary ______2.80 521—J. W. Ratledge ______50 SOI— Cash on S. G. McDaniel ...... ______383.54 711—Cash on hand ...... 74.00 523—Cash on hand ______51.35 Balance March I, 1937 ______10,867.49 8 1 8 — L . C . M c Gundley and Johnson . 80.00 511—Gus Maxwell ...... 2.80 525—Sam B en son ______*______2.50 8 0 9 — P e a r l R e Receipts for March ______5,087.31 Tiny Walker Shoaf ------43.09 705—W. C. Brown ...... 50 525—K. L. C ope ______- ______2.85 8 2 5 — B. M. Mit Minnie Lee Howell ....------3.19 525—Sam Brown ______1.60 T o ta l______15,954.80 8 2 5 — J . F . M c William Walker ...... 270.51 T o ta l...... $635.83 535—James M ason______1.00 S 2 7 — J a m e s J . Disbursements for March. ______7,819.05 Y . John L. Walker ______270.51 538—B. B o y les ______1.00 8 3 1 — M rs. Salli Lou McDaniel ______252.20 545—Cash on hand ______14.00 8 3 4 % — L e e F l - Balance April I, 1937 8,135.75 548—Henry Wood ______50 Hayden Bailey ...... 2,634.58 868 - j ) . B . H a Receipts for A pril ______5,495.27 549—Henry Wood ______.50 Ralph Corneilison ------21.24 NORTH CAROLINA, 8 6 9 — J. C. Dwi McKensey Johnson ______6.97 DAVIE COUNTY. 551—Clyde Clook ______6.00 Total ...... ______13,631.02 8 6 9 — G . E . H James Johnson ...... '.------.------6.97 551—C. D. Smith ______4.80 8 6 9 — L . G . H Disbursements for April .... :------9,966.68 55Z—A. U. James ...... 50 Patsy Johnson ...... 6.97 Fees in hand of Clerk Superior Court, Decem­ 8 8 1 — M . P . A l 553—Cash on hand ______14.50 Lonnie Johnson...... - ...... 6.97 ber 6th, 1937. 8 8 1 — J . W . S h Balance May I, 1937 3,664.34 555—J. N. Richardson ______2.50 CRIMINAL DOCKEfT NO. 8 8 9 0 — T . L . K e Receipts for M ay ______— 2,815.05 555—Mozell Bean ...... 1.50 Total ..$7,363.94 8 9 2 — C a r S e r v Case No. 557—Jack 'Etchison ______3.00 Total 6,479.39 8 9 3 — M . P . A l 7—J. B. McCreary ______$ 1.00 557—C. L. Anderson ...... 50 8 9 3 — 0 . G . S il Disbursements to May 22, 1937 ------4,133.31 10—Ernest Murphy ...... 50 557—H. A. Harris ______1.50 NORTH CARiOIiINA, 8 9 4 —U. II. On 11—C. A. T om linson ______2.10 558—C. V. M iller ______2.50 Balance at close of Business, May 22 ... 2,346.08 DAVIE COUNTY. 8 9 4 — W . A . H 12—J. F. K oontz...... 3.60 558—C. V. Miller ______.50 8 9 4 — P . G . B r Receipts for June______28,354.70 14—W. F. C reason...... 50 559—K. L. Cope ...... 3.45 Fees in hands of Clerk of Superior Court, De­ 9 1 5 — C . A . M 16—J. L. Gaither ...... 1.50 564—W ill S m oot ...... 50 9 3 0 — B a n k o f Total 30,700.78 cember 6 th, 1937. 24—Cash on hand _____ 2.80 565—C. V. M iller______2.50 9 3 1 — Mollie E. Disbursements for June______20,784.25 565—C. L. Cleary ____ 2.75 CRIMINAL DOCKET NO. 7 46—Cash on hand ...... 2.85 9 3 3 — E . L . G - 50—Cash on hand ______75 565—John Harris ______:...... 50 9,916.53 Case No. 9 3 6 — W . D . Balance July I, 1937 67—Cash on hand ...... 60 565—Lonnie Richardson ..... 50 5,025.35 442—Fassett Caudell ...... $ 2.50 9 3 6 — C a s h o n Receipts for July ...... 566—A. C. B ovender ______1.50 469—Roseoe Little ___ - ..... 3.00 68—Cash on hand ...... 2.75 9 5 8 — J . G . H 72—D. B. High ...... 1.50 566—B. C. T eague ...... 50 14,941.88 492—Sam A llen ...... 50 9 8 4 — D . B . W Total 72—Arthur ...... 50 567—A. U. Ja m es ___ 6.50 493—Sam A llen ...... - ...... :50 9 8 6 — J . T . H o Disbursements for July, 1937 ------1,830.55 82—L. Newsom _____ 2.00 567—Davie County ______7.50 499—Cash on hand ...... '.------4.50 9 9 1 — C a s h o n 83—J. W. Cranfil______6.50 568—S. A. Harding ______1.50 502—Cash on hand ...... 42.51 9 9 5 — W . K . A Balance August I, 1937 ------13,111.33 577—L. P. W aller______2.00 503—P. E. M atthew s______2.60 84—W. R. Hudspeth ______1.50 I — L . M . D . Receipts for August ------2,545.92 578—W. H. Miekie, D. S. ______2.00 503—A. B. Ward ...... 2.10 84—Ellis Reavis ...... 4.80 5 — W . C . S 580—Cash on hand ...... 26.15 508—A. H. McMahan ...... 2.30 86—Willis Call ...... 2.10 6— E . H . T h Total ______* ------15,657.25 89—

... 1 .0 0 734—N. L. Gaither ______1.00 315—Town of Mocksville ______..______4.00 890—A. T. Daniel __ 1 .0 0 1343—A U. James ______1.00 - 2 .0 0 760—E. L. Gaither ______- 1.00 326—Town of Mocksville ...... 3.00 904—Publication ...... ______.90 1344—M. H. Gregory ______1.00 ... 5.75 760—J. F. Adams ______1.00 331—Use of Caveators Ann M. W h ite 4.00 907—P. B. Allen ___ ...... 501345—C. V. M iller______...... 1.00 - 1.50 760—E. L. Gaither ...... 1.00 334—Louise Walker ___ 2.00 907—I. B. Whetmore ..._...... 50 1346—C. V. Miller ______.50 .50 761—J. W. Thomas ______1.00 338—Myrtle T rexler ______.50. 907—C. R. B a ile y ___ ...... 50 1347—C. V. Miller______...... 60 1.50 775—John S. Seas'e ...... 1.00 357—A. C. Myers ...... ______1.00 912—R. S. M cN eil ______.... 3.00 1348—Jacob Stewart ______11.00 ~ 1.50 775—B. R. Steelm an ____ 3.001 368—Irene Dimmette ...... — 1.00 919—R. L. Plynt ______1.00 1348—C. V. Miller ______3.00 3.00 776—J. M. Yarner ______1.00 369—E. P. Eaton ...... - ...... 50 939—G. P. Halspoon ..... ------1.00 1348—A. J. Shuping ______1.00 1.35 781—Pred S in k ...... 50 372—Cash on hand ______1.00 940—G. P. Halspoon ...... 1.00 1348—Auctioneer ______6.00 .50 781—L. C. Purgeson ______1.00 382—C. M. D a v is ...... 50 958—A. C. B ovender ______1.00 1.60 781—J. C. Bessent ______1.00 382—Beeson Smith ...... 50 958—T. C. Kimel ______1.00 Total ______.$318.95 .40 781—E. L. Green ______2.90 382—Lawrence Clinic ______I_____... .50 976—Attorney Pees ...... 2.50 ZOO 783—B. N. Mitchell ______• .50 382—Dr. C. W. Ashburn ...... 3.50 977—R. L. Plynt ...... 1.00 .50 390—J. L. T urner...... 25 982—C. H. B arneycastle ______4.00 NORTH CAROLINA, .50 Total ..$139.14 390—A. W. Horton ...... 50 1111—R, L. P ly n t ...... 1.00 DAVIE COUNTY. .50 420—V. S. Lyerly ...... 2.00 IllZ —Martha Campbell ...... 50 State Cost in hands of Clerk Superior Court, .50 427—R. P. Lyerly _____,...... _...-...... 2.00 1112—W. C. C rew s...... 1.00 December 6 th, 1937. .50 434—Interest due Davie County ...... 23 1113—E. E. W ooton ...... 1.00 NORTH CAROLINA, .50 440—Recording Judgment ...... 1.00 1119—K. L. Cope ______2.00 State vs. G. H. C. Shutt, Jr. DAVIE COUNTY. .50 455—J. H. Robertson ...... 3.00 1121—John Harding ______1.00 |R.W. ‘Dallas ______.$ .50 - 3 .0 0 Pees in hands of Clerk of Superior Court, De­ 469—R. L. Crenshaw ...... 1.00 1129—Auctioneer ------1 .0 0 State vs. R. O. Kyles 1 .0 0 cember 6 th, 1937. 469—H. A. Morris ...... - ...... 50 1147—A. A. Graves ...... 50 J. S. Gaither ______.25 1 .0 0 469—R. A. M oore ...... 3.60 1149—R. L. P ly n t ______,....______1.00J. C. Sells ______,______.25 CIVIL DOCKET NO. 9 - 2.90 485—Town of Mocksville ...... 11.18 1150—Ployd Teague J.. .50 Tom Mack ______.25 Case No. 2.70 486—AV. Y. Willson ...... — 2.00 1152—H. A. Morris ___ .50 Shuford Sanders 785—D. B. Stafford ______$ 6 .0 0 .25 3.70 492—Geo. Baity ...... -50 1161—Floyd Teague .... .50 Ellis Peacock___ 785—P. S. Sease ______.50 .25 .50 496—M. B. V anpool ...... 3.00 1164—Ployd T eagu e ___ 1 .0 0 M. A. F o ste r ___ 786—J. W. K oontz ______.50 .. 1 .0 0 506—Sam B en son ...... 50 1166—L. E. Tatum ...... 1 .0 0 L. C. Deadmon .. 786—J. H. Sease ______1 .0 0 .. 1.15 509—A. L. Nash ...... 2.00 1171—A. J. Shuping ..... 4.00 John Cobbs_____ 786—J. H. S w in g ______3.00 .50 518—Town of Mocksville ______10.00 1171—R. A. Ingel 1.50 State vs. Bill Shore 801— Cash on hand ______4.45 - 51.35 520—Cash on hand ---- 4.80 1175—David Graham...... 1 .0 0 Bill Kinder ...... 8 1 8 —L. C. M cCaughn ______.50 ... 2.50 521—John Kinerly ------50 1176—A. B. Shuping ...... 1 .0 0 R. L. Rankin ...______8 0 9 —Pearl Redman ______.50 1.61 - 2.85 521.—L. J. C. Pickier ...... 3.50 1185—AV. M. Meaehum ... 1 .0 0 W. W. Allen ______.. 8 2 5 —B. M. M itchell ______.50 .84 1.60 523—B. J. Len ______1.50 1187—L. G. Reams ------1 .0 0 Charlie A lle n ______S2 5 —J. P. M eCubbins ______.25 1 .0 0 523—John D. Thompson ...... 50 1192—Auct. Fees ...... 1.00 State vs. Exparte 8 2 7 —James J. D unn ______.50 1 .1 0 1 .0 0 528—Gilbert Shff ______1.80 1196—C. C. Smoot ______J______1.50 Henry McKnight ______8 3 1 — M rs. Sallie Correll & E sther C am pbell... 1 .0 0 - 14.00 528—Blanch Cuthrell ... 1 .0 0 1196—W. F. H. Kitchen 1.70 State vs. G. H. C. Shutt, Jr. and A C. Wood S3 4 %—Lee Plynt ...... 3.50 .50 541—A. L. Nash _____ 2 .0 0 1196—M. S. Kinley ...... 1.70 R. N. Pfaff______868 —D. B. Harrison ______.50 State vs. Ernest Smith and Uriah Brewbaker .50 542—Sarah Gabard ----- 1 .0 0 1196—Marshall Koontz .... 1.70 8 6 9 —J. C. D w iggins ______1 .1 0 H. B. Holder ______2.35 .. 6 .0 0 602—C. K. Nolan, N. P. ______.50 1197—C. C. S m o o t______1 .0 0 8 6 9 —G. E. Horn ______1 .1 0 .. 4.80 605—Josephine Gregory ______3.00 1199—E. G. Shore ...... 50 State vs. Uriah Brewbaker S6 9 —L. G. Horn ______1 .1 0 H. L. Blackwelder______2.85 .50 612—G. W. Baity ...... 1 .0 0 1199—C. S/ Anderson ...... 1 .0 0 8 8 1 —M. P. A lexander ______1 .0 0 .. 14.50 6.19—E. W. Pearson ------______2.25 1199 —A. L. Chaffin ...... 1.80 State vs. Brantley Puller 8 8 1 —J. W . Sharne ______.■____ .50 ______.50 .. 2.50 626—L. M. Stikeleather ______.50 1202—C. C. iSmoot ______3.00 L. B. D unnigan ____ 8 9 0 —T. L. Kelly ______3.00 W. O. Murphy ______.50 .. 1.50 626—J. C. Church .—,..... ______.50 1202—W. K. Misinger ______2.00 S9 2 — C a r S e r v i c e . C o . ______1 .0 0 Ruby Loftin ______.75 .. 3.00 626—J. L. Pisher ...... 2.60 1204—L. E. Tatum, D. S'. .. . 1 .0 0 8 9 3 —M. P. A lexander ______.80 State vs. James Richardson .50 626—T. I. Caudell...... 1 .0 0 1204—-W. O. Graves, D. S. 1 .0 0 8 9 3 —O. G. Sills ______.80 D. P. Hendrix ______2-,00 1.50 027—James H. Ratledge ______3.00 1204—W. K. M issenger...... 1.50 8 9 4 —U. H. O rreU ______.50 S. B. Garwood ______2.00 2.50 1204—B. B. Knox ______1 .0 0 8 9 4 —W. A. Hendrix ______.50 State vs. John Clement .50 Total ...... $264.21 1204—C. R. Bailey, D. S. — 80 8 9 4 — P . G . B r o w n ______1 .1 0 J. D. Goins______.35 3.45 1204—J. H. K rid er______1 .0 0 9 1 5 —C. A. M eCreary ______1 .0 0 State vs. E. G. Spearman .50 1207—C. G. W oodruff ...... 2 .0 0 9 3 0 —Bank of D avie ______2 .0 0 NORTH CAROLINA, 1207—C. G. Angell ...... 1 .0 0 C. E. M oxley ______25 2.50 2 .0 0 9 3 1 —Mollie E. Smith ______DAVIE COUNTY. 1207—Walter M. Ervin ------...... 50 W. A. H a ll______2.35 .. 2.75 1 .0 0 9 3 3 —E. L. Gaither ______1209—J. W, Turner, Reg. Deeds 3.00 E. P. Poster ______.25 .50 4.60 Fees in hands of Clerk of the Superior Court, 9 3 6 —AV. D. Poster ______2 .0 0 State vs. P. B. Settlemyer .50 1210—T. A. V anzant ...... — 9 3 6 9.03 December 6 th, 1937. —Cash on hand ------1213—Auctioneer f e e s ------1 .0 0 Prank Mackin______.... .25 .. 1.50 .50 9 5 8 —J. G. Hudson ______1215—Sheriff fees ______1 .0 0 ’ Dr. S. A. Harding ______.25 .50 .50 CIVIL DOCKECT NO. 11 9 8 4 —D. B. W oodell ______1215—Auctioneers P e e ------1 .0 0 Early McMahan ______.25 .. 6.50 2 .1 0 9 8 6 —J. T. Howell ------Case No. 1217—Jacob Stewart, Atty. fee ... 1 0 .0 0 State vs. R. H. Penry .. 7.50 4.05 9 9 1 —Cash on hand ______-— ...... 632—M. D. Ridenhour ______$ 4.50 1224—A. T. Grant, A tty fee 1 0 .0 0 C. C. Ballenger ______.75 1.50 2 .0 0 9 9 5 —W. K. A llen ______632— H. A. Yarborough — ...... 1224—A. 4.00 T. Grant, A tty fee 1 0 .0 0 J. W. Peebles______.25 2 .0 0 .50 I—L. M. D. B eaver ______632—J. L. C. P ick ier...... 1224—W. 1-00 H. Eaton, Sheriff --- 1.00 J. E. W ishom______25 .. 2 .0 0 .50 5 —W . C. Sifford ______634—P. G. McSwain, S h eriff...... — 1.00 1231—L. P. Waller, D. S...... 1.00 State vs. Will and Kim Stanley .. 26.15 2 .0 0 6—E. H. Thompson ------634—John Kamerly — ...... 1-00 1234—B. C. Brock, Gdn —...... 3.00 Fred, Ratledge ______.25 7 —Cash on hand ______4.20 Claude Stanley ______.25 ..$312.95 634—AV.' R. S n id er------50 1234—Reg. Deeds .'.______— ------3.00 8 —Cash on hand ______4.20 634—John H. Mason ...... 1-70 1236—Sheriff ...... l flO State vs. Jim Hester, Jr. 2 .0 0 9 —A. P. Hendrix ------634—W ill Kimmer ...... —...... 2.00 1239—R. L. Peebles ------1-00 P. M. W alker______1.20 2 .1 0 9 —Coleman Poster ______... 634—L. H. Davis ...... 1-70 1240—Virginia Sp ark s ------2.00 R. J. Brown I______1.20 Z.00 9 — J . A W a l k e r ------634—Buck Prye ...... 2.20 1240—Virginia Sparks ------1-00 State vs. William Claybrook, and Otto Steele 2 2 —Curtis H olm an ______2 .0 0 635—R. M. F o ster ...... I .®0 1241—Johnsie Foster Cuthrell ...... 2.00 James Cowan ...... 50 3.00 r Court, Deeem- 2 3 —-Ida E. O rrell ______651—J. W. Allen ...... - ...... 75 1242—Eunice Lee B ro ck ------2.00 State vs. William iClaybrook 3.00 24—James A. Williams 665—R. L. C ain______4.00 1244—R. L. Plynt ...... - ---- 1-00 J. W. Cofer______.50 .25 23—Edna M. Poy ____ 682—B. C. C lem ent ...... 3.00 1245—R. L. Plynt ...... - 1-00 State vs. Mable Cowan ‘0 . 9 6 .0 0 47—J. A Porrest ____ 682—Henry W all ------..... 2.00 1249— W. K. Mingis, Shff ______1-00 Fisher Dulin ______.'.______.25 51—W. P. Penry ------1.50 646—Kate Dwiggins ...... - ...... 2.00 1251—C. O. Robinson --- 1-00 State vs. J. L. Sparks $ 50.00 53—C. A, Hartman — 2 .0 0 671—J. M. -Whitaker ______2.701252—Sheriff ------1 0 0 C. S. Lapish ______.25 1.50 .50 63—L. Newsom ______699—R. L. Flynt ...... - 1-00 1252—W. R. Mangis ------1.00 E. S. Lapish ______.25 1 0 .0 0 2 .0 0 70—Annie A y e r s ------700—0 . 1D. Flynt 1 .0 0 1254—L. P. Waller ...... 50 W. H. Lapish ______25 3.10 73—T. G. L a k e y ______706—AV. Y. W illso n ______2.00 1255—C. A. Poster ...... 50 State vs. Luther and Abe Peacock $ 61.50 4.80 74—J. M. Livengood .. 709—S. M. C a ll ______1-00 1256—W. H. E a to n ______1-00 M. C. Taylor ______1.30 .50 76—Robert MeEnight 709—J. P. Swing ------1-00 1257—Sheriff ------1-00 L. C. Harris ______1.30 5.00 82—Bank of DavSe _ 714—H. A. Morris ______1-0® 1257—Sheriff — --- 1-00 E. W. Benson ______— 3.00 3.00 124—B. R. B a ile y _____ 714—Mrs. Genette Groce 4.60 1259—B. C. Brock, Gdn. Ad. Litem ------3-00 State vs. Dewey C. Foster .50 138—Sam Carter _____ 742—K. P. P fa ff...... 1 .0 0 1260—J. W. Turner, Reg. 'Deeds ------3.00 J. O. M eCreary ______2 5 3.30 erior Court, De- 138—J. B. Campbell _ 770—Ht B. Stimpson — 1 .0 0 1260—Sheriff ______4.00 State vs. Luther Peacock 2 .0 0 138—P. P. Green _____ 788—J. W. D onavan ____ .50 1261—J. W. Turner, Reg. Deeds ------2.00 P. R. Davis ______1.40 . .50 145—P. C. Sink ______813—C. D. L efler ------.50 1263—L. P. Waller ______100 . 8 2 .0 0 174—Town of Mocksville 813—C. E. Bost, N. P. .50 1264—Geo. P. Cornatzer...... — 2.00 Total ______.$ 35.08 2 .0 0 176—Town of Moeksville 813—Mary Sherrill — .50 1264—Geo. F. Cornatzer ...... 2.00 $ .60 .50 187—R. P. R od gers ------813—C. D. Lefler 1.60 1268—T. I. Caudell ------2.00 ...... 50.00 .50 200—Eugene C. Carter ... 813—Jim Powler ______— 1-70 1269—Sheriff ______1 -0 0 1 .0 0 th County 1.00 213—Loyd Clement ------813—Francis Hellard ------1.70 1270—C. A. F o ster ______- ...... 1-00 NORTH CAROLINA, .50 1.75 213—D. L. C arter------813—P. H. Snyder ...... 1.70 1271—M. C. Bradley, D. S . ------1-00 DAVIE COUNTY. 1 .0 0 ...... 2.90 214—W. E. Kennen ------813—J. A. F o ste r ______2.00 1272—C. C. Sm oot ______1-00 .50 Fees in the hands of Clerk of Superior Court, 2.80 214—W. G. Apple ------814—C. S. C. Davidson Co ...... 50 1272—K. M. P fa ff...... 3.00 1 .0 0 December 6 th, 1937...... 30 214^-Eugene P. G ray ----- 817—Pink Myers ------.50 1273—Sheriffs Fee ------1*00 .50 ...... 30 217—O. 1D. Apple 817—Guy C ranfill ------3.00 1274—Robert G. Cam pbell------2.00 .50 PARTIAL PAYMENTS ON TAX SUITS ...... 50 217—Sadie L. Thompson .... 817—A. E. W agon er------' ------3.00 1274—Robert G. C am pbell------~ 1.00 .19 ...... 50 218—Cash on hand ------817—A A Spaugh ------3.60 1275—Daisy Luella Love ...... ------2.00 Town of Mocksville vs...... 50 234—James Blinkly ------.50 R. M. Foster and W if e ______J------$ 20.00 817—W. A. Crouse ...... 3.60 1275— Daisy Luella Love 6.30 235—Town of Moeksville 1 .0 0 .25 817—Frank E. C rouse ______4.60 1285—Dr. S. A. Harding .. 1 .0 0 Wilkie Johnson______6.00 236—Town of Moeksville 1 .0 0 2.00 827—A. C. Kesler ______1 .0 0 1285—Brady Mullis ...... 6 .1 0 Hannah Brown, et al. ______9.00 2 .0 0 ______4.80 256—J. C. Helms ------^— 834r—J. R. Beaver ______1.00 1293—P. G. McSwain __ 1 .0 0 Elisha Ijames ------8.00 267—Cash on hand ------10.38 ...... 50 834—R. A. Sowers __ 2.00 1304—-A. U. James ...... 1 .0 0 Forrest Steele ______6.00 270—Caveator in the matter of will of 1 .0 0 847—C. H. B arneycastle ...... 50 1305—M. V. Clement .50 Elijah Gaither ------6.00 N. M. W infrey 2 .0 0 ...... 3.30 849—Sheriff Porsyth County ------1.00 1309—A. U. J a m es------1-00 Davie Coxmty vs. 2.40 270—Caveator in the matter of will of 856—J. M. Jones ... 1 .0 0 1309—J. W. A lle n ...... 50 J. B. Sain and Wife, R. S. Peoples 1.00 2 .1 0 N . M. W in frey ------.50 856—L. E. Eaton 2 .0 0 1315—L. P. Waller ...... 1-80 Peter W. Bloom & Wife, Sh’ff For. Co. 2.00 ...... 2.30 270—R. L. Winfrey ------7.00 865—R. L. Plynt .. .50 1317—Floyd Teague, Sheriff ...... 3.00 Louis Hanes, et al., W. H. W all------2.00 ...... 3.30 .50 Lee Hamlin and Wife, P. N. Pa® 2.00 272—:C. L. Thompson ------2 .0 0 8 6 6 —A. C. B ovender ...... 1317—Auctioneer ...... ——------1.00 ...... 5.65 867—R. L. Plynt ...... ‘...... 50 1317—J. W. Turner, G dn------3.00 286—Gerbert Carter ------.50 2 .8 8 874—H. M. Deadman ---- 1.60 Total ------$ 62.00 .50 1335—T. I. Caudell ______2.00 286—Ervin B o w le s ------875—A. C. Graves ______1.00 1 .0 0 1335—B. W. Singleton ...... —...... 1-90 Respectfully submitted, 308—J. Ed. Smith ------2 .0 0 875—Thos. James ______3.00 3.80 1338—K. L. Cope ...... 2.00 M. A. HARTMAN, 309—Town of Mocksville ------2 .0 0 890—C. S. C. Cabarrus C ounty ...... 1.50 .50 1341—K. V. Pfaff ...... —:------1.00 Clerk Superior Court. 3 1 4 —North Carolina Corp Com. 2 .0 0 890—G. A. Sheek ...... 1.00 26.31 THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILiLE, R C.

ARE YOU TIRED? THED TH By LEONARD A. BARRETT L a r g e s t Much of the fatigue witnessed in D a v i e the rush and strain of our modem life is not physi­ cal but nervous NEWS over-strain. This latter condition plays havoc with E C. Mo psychic centers to Charlott and m o ral norm s. Nature protests Chas Mc ereiUA FARKCR a g ain st a nervous thanks for WAS IORN IN FT WILIAM. (2ANADA- over-strain. So in THE DAUGHTER cP A BRITISH SOLDIER. Mrs. J. H tlI RELIEVES 6REEN IS HER UKKy COLOR the field of moral .. eOlLEOS SIAMPS FORA-HOIiyf AND values there is a has our tba ALTHOUGH- SHE HAS LIVED IN eAUFSRNIA- degree of pres­ 'AU. HER LIFE, SHE REGENliy PAID su re against Nathan J HFR FIRST VISIT TO SMAUNA ISLAND. which our higher town Tbur- nature cries: just skin. so f a r and no fa r­ ther. We know that no over-fatigued Chas. Mc ______GELEBfiATEi person is at his best in his daily mong those HIS 22w^yLAR IN PICTURES. WITH M-tf-M's •yOU'RE OMiy TOLING ONCE: toil. By the same token it may be editor last OT1S DIRECTOR SEORSE SEITZS 2 4 0 « PICTURE!) difficult for a fatigued person to be normal in the field of moral values. D. G- Tu In other words, to what extent is a frog skin, fatigue responsible for crime? A A Thanks. G celebrated scientist writes, “In the RUTHERFORD nervous system only a limited L. B For HER MW-M amount of energy is available at Here are sensible gifts the whole family can enjoy. Saturday r ,CONTRACT HER us with a fr WADEN, PERFORMANCE HAS His W feA fi. HE SAySi any moment, and the essential thing And NOW is the time to make plans for just such a I ONE OF THE LOyAL BRIGADE* SHORT HE HAS AS MUCH- FliN in brain action is the maintenance Christmas at your house. Better living, better health, Rev. E- I OF CHARACTER PLAYERS, WAS TRADING (JARS AS HIS of the proper balance between the I IORN IN GALVESTON, TEXAS. GRANDFATHER DID HORSES P storage and expenditure of energy.” time saved, labor saved . . and money saved! ter Miss Ha in the Twin New York, N. Y “IT’S TRUE! that Lewis Stone’s troop of Fatigue is the sign that the reserve stock is being overdrawn. It is a seventy expert horsemen, known as the Los Angeles County warning signal. As the danger sig­ Mr. and Reserve, has been in existence for five years,” says Wiley Padan. nal in the tower warns the engineer Smith, ot ;“It drills weekly, is self-sustaining, has attractive uniforms and the track is not clear, so fatigue is town Tburs complete army field equipment, including rolling kitchens. nature’s warning signal calling for I During the Long Beach earthquake, two of the troop’s field relaxation and restoration of the IiimniMimumM';'1'""""""" W. C. Se lritchens fed one thousand persons.” nervous system to normalcy. Peo­ pleasant call ple who are fatigued will say things and left a fr and do things which they would nev­ The Weeh before Christmas j er do under normal conditions. A Miss Paul Salem CoIle HEOKlSTNAr RUN ALONG, RUN AtOAJ6 , crime is often committed when a SlHEATEfe -GRANDMA DADDyS BUSY, person faces a crisis in an hour day for the IS BUSY when resistance is at a low ebb and the character, therefore, not suffi­ Rev. Lon ciently re-enforced. arrived her A rubber band can be stretched Christmas just so far without snapping. So an daughter. over-fatigued person is literally a Miss Julia poisoned person—a poison due to un­ expelled toxins. Such a person can ville, spent s stand just so much pressure and no I 'I town, the m ore. Stonesireet. Proper nervous conditions are in KUN AKXU L J. MOTHER WHAT'S no small way responsible for a nor­ Record’s go IS BUSY THE- MATT eP mal moral character. Nerves and morals have become practically in­ has our than MATH ed Wednesd EVKY0OPV] terchangeable words in the field of 2 psychiatry. Miss Irene We hear a great deal these days, C ; U. N. C and rightly so, about a man’s right home Saturd to work. In a democracy like ours, mas holidays. every man willing and capable of work should have a job; but is it Mr. and not also true that every person little son, of should have the right of leisure and rive Friday t rest? Drugs are as pernicious as they are ineffective in creating a with home f ALL-SUEDE SUIT cure for nervous over-strain. In W. T. Day POTPOURRI the strain due to high tensioned life of near Coun of today, the cure must come from fhtfuinf ewctaic/uuufi callers at our within and not from without A frog skins wi Liquid Glass heart is not made strong, by taking GIVES YOU ADVANCED STYLING, AMAZING Austria has produced a glass acidulous fiuids out but by putting The colore that can be sold in liquid form something in, a renovating and re­ the homes in I S' SPEED, CONVENIENCE AND ECONOMY . . . and poured when cold for desired "f-p. generating power capable of dissolv­ eve night and ing the poison caused by nervous purposes. It will bend to a rea­ Here’s everything yon could ask for In a coils and dependable automatic oven, sonable degree and will absorb fatigue. Listen for the delicate vegetable dyes. An early What is that something? A great modern Electric Range, yet it costs litde you’ll wonder how you ever did get along more than an old-fashioned stove; The without it; You’ll find it so simple and M r. and Boman inventor was executed by love. None of the crippling effects and little dai of over-strain are present when one HotpointAutomaricElectricRangegives easy to use, and results will never fail to Emperor Tiberius for producing are spending such a product for fear of mak­ is strengthened by the faith of a you all the advantages of ordinary please you; ing gold and silver less valuable. friend whom we trust and who im­ electric cookery, plus amazing here with bo ihifuriiifX j& frlotl plicitly trusts us. "The unconscious speed, economy and dependabil­ George W. processes of the body are only doing ity; Once you have cooked with sis'e-. Miss AIDS MEASLES FIGHT their best when they feel the throb this Automatic Electric Range Wi olleaf, w of a great faith, a great hope and with its Hi-Speed Calrod heating glowing beat, pore u saasbine. looking for I courage, a great love.” Rest does not demand a vacant mind, but a Miss Hele mind intent upon some great pur­ the Collettsvi pose high enough to command our HOT WATER ELECTRICALLY arrive home highest loyalties. There is then no room left for the degenerating ef­ holidays wit The Hotpoint Automatic Electric Wa­ fects of m onotonous toil. B est is not lack SaDfo quitting the busy career: rest is the ter Heater provides a constant supply burn Militar fitting of self to its sphere. The w ay of clean hot water at low cost. No boro, Va , is • we spend our leisure hours deter­ waiting..no flame, smoke, soot nor mines the future curve of our na­ mas holidays ashes; Not even a switch to turn; ItFs tion’s crim e. A. D. Richi entirely automatic, .and like the Hot- L. Hamilton, point Electric Range, yon can depend mong those on it to give years of faithful service. office Saturda Low electric rates for water heating vers. “THEME SONG” DRESS and electric cookery are now in effect. Wm. A. By J-st one of The Re For Old scribers, was i 30 Easy I Stove or gave us a pie- Monthly akin. $1 I Down 1$' j $5 for old Payments I Heater C E . Fairel Trim and tailored with feminine I Paymni Hutchens, of Dr. Jean Broadhurst, professor of details, this chic aii-suede suit McCIam roch, bacteriology, who recently an­ boasts of such smart suit details as office Saturd nounced the finding of the virus wide shoulders, wide lapels and a prs with us. which causes measles, one of the slenderizing fitted waistline. An most common of communicable dis­ Mrs, Paul American adaptation of a suit de­ Plus-Powered Kelvinator eases. The discovery, it was said, signed by Marjorie Dunton of Paris, has been a pa will permit doctors to identify and this daytime suit is worn with a tal, StatesviII quarantine cases of measles two or batik blouse and off-the-face suede MONTHS weeks, was three days earlier than was possible hat. The suede bag is one of those TO PAY Thursday, he previously, and "’ill aid them in de­ grand roomy styles. tecting carriers. It may also open $5 Cash 3 0 BALANCE to learn. the way to the control and preven­ C. M. Ca- tion by the use of vaccine. Pecnllsr Type of Dinosaurs For the moment let's forget all the glori­ posi'.ion In M Buy Christmas Seals—Fight Tuberculosis Iguanodons and their relatives rived home la. were a peculiar type of dinosaurs, ous fun there is in owning an electric re­ holidays. H that habitually went about on their frigerator. Forget, if you con, all the mar­ “Stonewall” Jackson hind legs, with their thick tails to his friend J. Gen. Thomas Jonathan Jackson act as balancers, after the fashion velous frosty salads, frozen puddings, nati, who spe was bom in Clarksburg, VF. Va., at kangaroos. It is not likely that chilly bouillons, icy drinks it makes. And him. in 1824, th e son of a law yer, Jo n a­ they did as much lively leaping as than Jackson, of Scotch-Irish stock. forget its convenience, and the protection present day kangaroos; giant ani­ Mr. and Mr John Jackson, great-grandfather of mals of any kind are not much giv­ it offers by keeping food and milk so fresh family moved the general, landed in America in en to that kind of athletics. The and wholesome. Let's just look at any Smith Grove, 1748 from northern Ireland, and name Iguanodon was given to this - adequate refrigeration from a strictly bus­ near Iericho. served in the War of Independence group because of certain resem­ has been livin with his two oldest sons. Jonathan blances between their teeth and iness standpoint—size it up purely as a died in 1827, leav in g a widow an d has moved to those of the modern tropical lizards The deep yoke-shirring of this lit­ wise INVESTMENT. three small children, Warren, near the coun known as Iguanas, though there is tle “theme song” dress, extending Thomas and Laura; four years lat­ no dose kinship between ancient all the way to the waist, is decided­ The honor er, the children lost their mother by dinosaurs and modem lizards. ly “tops” in style for the very young death. Warren died in his youth at Applachian miss, this season. Small puffed and Laura married Jonathan Arn­ L an d G ra n ts B eg an In 1862 lege contains sleeves complete the quaint picture. DUKE POW ER COMPANY old (from whose name “Stonewall” Federal land grants to assist And newer than new is the fabric students. Th Jackson adopted his middle name states in establishing agricultural itself, designed to interpret a fa­ Davie County of Jonathan). colleges w ere begun in 1862. m iliar song, to the delight of young ler, Farmingt wearers. “Daisy, Daisy, tell m e' your answer true” is the song from Mocksville. an which this particular design drew Advance. inspiration. THB DAVlE RECORD, MOCK 8 V IL L K , N . 0 . DECEMBER 22,1937

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom La- THE DAVIE RECORD. g'e, of R. 4 , on Dec. 2 0 th, a fiae Princess Theatre S 1A pound son. TODAY ONLY Largest Circulation of Any Postmaster J. P. LeGrahd, who WHKELEIj and WOOSLEY in hag been ill with Au for the past Davie County Newspaper. -ON AGAIN, OFF AGAIN” week is able to be at his p st again. Thursday and Friday NEWS AROUND TOWN. There will be a Christmas tree and entertainment at Turrentine Baptist Sonjo Henie and Tyr n ■ Power in - A M m - church Friday evening, Dec 24th. at “ THIN ICE” E C. Morris made a business trip 6:30 o’clock. The public is invited. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DAY to Charlotte Thursday. 0 , F: Foster and family moved Saturday Only CHfltSTMAg TO YOU Chas McCullob, of R. 4 , has our last week from their cottage near JOHNNY MACK BROWN IN thanks for his renewal. Caudell Lumber Co., to the hcuse they purchased some time ago, on “ A LAW MAN IS BORN” Mrs. J. C. Harp, of Clarksville, North Main Street. Special Christmas Morning has our thanks for a life preserver Matinee IO A. M. Sheriff Smoot, and D> putv Hobai t Children Sc—Adnlts IOc Nathan Jarvis, of Fulton was in Hoots, who were seriously injur-d THE JONES FAMILY IN town Thursday and left us a frog in an automobile wreck near States -BORROWING TROUBLE” To AU Those Who Have Given Us Their Patronage skin. ville. on Monday evening of last week, are still at Davis Hospital, During The Year Just Coming To A Close Chas. McCulloh, of R. 4 , was a mong those who remembered the Statesville Sheriff Smoot is getting editor last week. along nicely, and Deputy Hoots is Business Builders. W e W i s h A also much better. AU hope that RATES: IOC. PER LINE. 2C. PF.R WORD D. G. Tutterow 1 of R. 1 . Is short they will soon be able to return a frog sktn, and we are long one. home. I Thanks, George. T r v our battery charging set Very Merry Ckirstmas vice. VOUNG RADIO CO. L. 6 Forest, of R. 4. was in town Piano Recital. Saturday evening and remembered FOR SALE Blum’s Almanacs And A Happy And Prosperous us with a frog skin. An enjoyable affair of last Wednesday , , . .. . afternoon was the piano recital by the *or only roc. at this office, Rev. E. W. Turner and daugh­ pupils of Miss Louise Stroud, at her home on Maple avenue Theprogram was as „. _ _ , ... , ter Miss Haze!, spent Wednesday follows: j FOR SALE—Plenty 6 W e e k s in the Twin-City shopping. N ew Year Duet-Ju Ju Polka (Behr). Janie Sue O ld P ig s , $ 4 e a c h Mr. and Mrs. W. E. and E H. Naylorand Miss Stroud: [a] Song of the- J FRANK HENDRIX. Rose, [b] When the Circus Comes To Town I ______W e Shall Strive To Serve You Even Better During Smith, ot Harmony, R. 2 , were in —Sarah Catherine Smith: (a) Mozart’s town Thursday on business Minuet, (b) Toreador's Song. (Bizet), (c) CHRISTMAS TURKEYS — The Coming Year Of 1938. lime Flies (from "Minute Waltz".) From 1 2 to 2 0 pounds, at 2 0 c per W. C. Seaford, of R 3 was (Chopin), (d) On the Railroad March— £ pleasant caller at our office Friday Ethel Trivette; Song, True Blue Forget Me- pound. Call at Record office and and left a frog skin with us. Not. [Spaulding]—Sarah Smi'b; Visit of leave vour order. the Humming Bird. [Tourjee]—Christine (I Miss Pauline Daniel, a Senior at Hendricks; Duet—Birds in the Branches. I t Pure Oil Com pany [Rolfe] Ethel Trivette and Jessie L. The children and grown-tips are Salem College, arrived home Satnr Stroud; [a] Minuet in G [BeethovenI [b] in-ited to meet Santa Claus at J I t day for the Christmas holidays. Moorish Dance [Kaiser]—Jessie Libby Frank Hendrix store tomorrow and I t G. N. WARD, Agent Mocksville, N. C. Stroud. Rev. Lonnie R Call, of Chicago After the program, fruit was served. Friday ThiS jolly old fellow will I t arrived here yesterday to spend Mothers of the pupils were guests on be at 1 his big store for two full davs. Christmas with his parents and this occasion. On Monday afternoon Miss Stroud en­ daughter. tertained her pupils with a Christmas par­ LOST—Last week, between Coun­ ty. A number of games were enjoyed and ty Line and Salisbury, 2 pair bed Miss Julia Binkley, of Thomas- Iruit cake and grape juice were served RD> ings, one rocking chair, 3 quilts. ville, spent several days last week in 2 bed sheets, and one baby chair, one town, the guest of Mrs. W. F. oil cloth and window shade. Finder Stonesireet. Card of Thanks. notify Davie Record. L J. C Pickier, one of The We wish to thank ail of the friends and Record’s good Rowan subscribers, neighbors for the many acts of kindness j WANTED. Reliable hustler with shown during the illness and after the car to supply consumers with 2 0 0 has our thanks for a smacker receiv­ death of our dear mother. j ed Wednesday. - Dan D. Smith and Family ; household neccessities. Sales way up this year. Thousands earn $ 3 0 1 Irene Horn, a student at W. BLUM’S ALMANACS for 1 9 3 8 . to $ 1 0 0 weekly. If satisfied with C.; U. N. C . Greensboro, arrived Given free to all who renew tbeir such earnings state age, occupation, home Saturday to spend the Christ­ subscription or subscribe for The references. Rawleigb's, Dept. NCL- mas holidays. Davie Record for one year. »3 7 -Y, Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs Lonnie Lanier and OIFT little son, of Athens, AIa., will ar­ rive Friday to spend the holidays with home folks W. T. Daywalt and B F. Prather, of near Cuunty Line, were pleasant callers at our office Saturday and left frog skins with us The colored carrollers will visit the homes in Mocksville CbristmaB StWC eve night and sing Christmas carols. Listen for them. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kurfees and little daughter, of Richmond are spending the Christmas holidays here with home folks. George W. and Pink Ratledge and sis'e-. Miss Minnie Ratledge, of Every Woman Wants Wroileaf, were in town Saturday Our Business Dealings With The Public Have S C A R F S E T looking for Santa Claus. Been Pleasant. Lovely Miss Helen Daniel, a member of Grand CfAc the Collettsville school faculty, will And We Take This Opportunity To Extend Our Sincere ‘KERCHIEFS arrive home today to .spend the Thanks For Whatever You Have Contributed Thru G ifts W Make Up A Box Of These holidays with her parents. Lovely Lawn and Linen Numbers With Patronage And Good Will. Grand Fur Everyday And DreBg Wear! Embroidery, Lace Corner. Filet lnsens and Culnred Jack Sanford, a student a Fish- We Will Endeavor To Merit Your Valued Patronage Even bum Military Institute, Waynes­ Ideal Gift For Giris 6 To 16. Floral Applique. boro, Va , is spending the Christ­ More In The Fututure Than We Have In The Past. In Attractive Gift BoxeB. 5c to 40c mas holidays herewith his parents And Promise All A Fair. Square Deal In Every Transaction. A. D. Richie, of near Cana, and J. L. Hamilton, of Jerusalem, were a- SLIPS H A N D B A G S Hostess Coats mong those who dropped into our office Saturday and left life preser- “Yours For Bargains” Satin and crepe with rich Alen- Genuine ( I A C Flattering fitted princess style con type lace trim Bias cut Leather V * with puffed shoulders, high col­ Beautiful gifts! Desirable top Wm. A. Byerly. of near Kappa, style with adjustable straps. lar, and slide fastener front! one of The Record's long-time sub­ Tea Rose. 32 to 44. strap handles. Many have slide Of Silk and Woolens. scribers, was in town Saturday and J. Frank H endrix fasteners tops and pockets. - Coin gave us a pleasant call and a frog 79c to $2.98 purse and mirrow fitted. $5.95 to $8.95 Bkin. C E . Faircloth. of Advavee, W. R. Hutchens, of near Cana, and G. W TOYS GIFTS McClamroch, of R 2, called at our Itovelanywhere., anyday ^ office Saturday and left life sav­ For Everyone For The Children ers with us. »» S O U T H E R N * Piilnw Case Set 98 c t > $3 95 Mrs, Paul Eaton, of Cana, who Electric Lamps 98c to $1.98 •‘Betsy Wets Dolls—acts iust has keen a patient at Davis Hospi­ . / *** Silk Pa jamas $1.98 to $3.95 tal. Statesville, for the past several like a real baby; all the little' Silk Gowns $1.98 to $3 95 weeks, was able to retrirn borne One Way and Round Trlft girls want one for Christmas Thursday, her friends will lie glad “ ‘ TickiCoach Ladies Scarfs 50c to learn. j $ 1 .9 8 Compacts 25c C. M. Campbell, who bolds a Bath Powder IOc to 25c position In Middletown, Ohio, ar­ Round Trip Tickets...... OTHER DOLLS •..(or Mdk BiOo traveled .. . return Bodt If days. Silk Hose 55i to $1.00 rived home last week to spend the Good Ia Steeping and Paricr Car* OQ ptflMat el holidays. He was accompanied by proper duifet Ior epoco ecei^lii, _____ 48c to $2.98 DRESSER SET Panties, Dance Sets 49c-98c his friend J. B .' Tate, of Cincin­ Men’s Scarfs 69c to 98c . 98c Io $1.98 nati, who spent a few days with Round Tiip Tickete.'rrv^, Wagons, Tricycles, Book Sets, Patent and Kid, Bed him. ; •.. for eedk nOe traveled • •. ietu|A 0ft • atm * Good In Sleeping and Parlor S A m P u I el Tea Sets, 3 PIECES RoomShoes 98c to $1.39 Gleaming chrome plated broth, comb Mr. and Mrs. D C. Kurfees and propei diary tor e d p f c / ^ And Other Things For and bevel edged m irror io black., nile, Bath Robes 98 c to $5.95 family moved last week from near or orchard. Rayon linen gift box. Manicure Sets 93c tc $199 Smith Grove, to their old home O ne W ay Tickets.. . Boys and Girls -...Good in Sleeping and Parier Can ea peyBent near [ericho. W. J Vickers, who «(proper chargee Ior apace occupied has been living on the Kurfees farm, has moved to the Stonestreet farm, near the county home. . JUR - CONDITIONED PULUIMI rJUID DINlNG CiIBS Sanford’s Pepartm ent Store The honor roll for the f.all term at Appiachian State Teachers Col­ Be Comfortable in the Safety of lege contains the names of 1 2 9 TRAIN TRAVEL “EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY” students. The honor students from Davie County are: Elizabeth Mil Consirf! Toor Iocol Ticint Awnt, or Write Phone 7 Mocksville, N. C# ler, Farmington, Dwight Grubbs, R JL GRAHAM9 D. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. Mocksville, and Amy JaneTalbertt Southern Railway System Advance. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

ISrCtCS M teview o f M Iurrent E ven ts CLASSIFIED CONGRESS CONFUSED n n Washing to DEPARTMENT President Returns to Rnd His 'Must" Measures Are Facing Failure of Passage in the Present Session M PAINTS______D igest Sen Roof Paint* house paint and ainmlmim paint, good proposition. Flanagan Bros. Co.. 821-7 Caldwell St., Xenngstown* Ohio. tJhJmkd about National Topics Interpreted ^ Prehistoric Lore. By WILLIAM BRUCKART EL RIO, TEXAS.—Accord­ D NATIONAL' PRE SS 8 LDG , WASHINGTON. D C % ing to the scientists, who .Ask Me JlnotKer have a great way of naming earthly phenomena without in­ Washington. — Much has been “The railroads in 1927 to 1930 in­ 0 A General Quiz written and much more has been stalled more than twelve times as quiring into the wishes of the B ■» j said concerning many locomotives each year, nearly phenomena, we are now living R m lroaaa the complexities five times as many freight cars, laid I. What are the freezing and in a terrestrial era known as Face Crisis of modern civiliza­ nearly three times as many tons of boiling points of mercury? the Hollocene period. tion and modem rails and laid nearly twice as many ! 2. WMch is larger, the UMted This will be news to a lot of peo­ business. Many times have we cross ties as they averaged in the States of Brazil or the United ple who rather suspected we were heard how closely agriculture is re­ depression years from 1931 to 1936. States of America? living through a lated to other industry; how general “Capital expenditures for 1929 and 3. What do the designs and col­ stage which might commerce and industry is interwov­ 1930 averaged $863,164,000 a year. ors of Scotch plaids indicate? be called Chaos. en with every phase of our life. During the depression years from 4. What were the first messages Stiff, it’s no won­ There can be no doubt of this condi­ 1931 to 1936, the average of capital sent by telegraph and telephone? der that the word tion. No proof is required. Nor is it expenditures was only $206,813,000. 5. Does the use of veneer on' hasn’t got around necessary to argue that when one “Similarly, the trend of railway furmture imply poor quality? Pictured above from left to right are Senator William Borah of Idaho, section or segment of business is on purchases (of things they must use Senator Edward R. Burke of Nebraska and Professor Henry W. Edgerton generally yet, be­ 6. How much tom and defaced cause this present its sickbed, there is a resulting bad in operation), of fuel, material and money is sent to the United States of Cornell university and formerly of the antitrust division of the De­ reaction upon every other phase of supplies declined sharply during the partment of Justice, as the professor was about to appear before a sub-, era is quite a young Treasirry for redemption? era as eras go. It’s commerce and industry to a greater depression years and never has re­ 7. Is there a law wMch permits committee of the senate judiciary committee. The committee examined or less extent'. turned to anything like normal. the professor to determine whether they believed him a fit appointee to merely a few mil­ the United States government to lion years old, With these fundamentals in mind, Railway purchases in 1929 and 1930 withhold and conceal the existence the United States Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. He was it becomes obvious that probably amounted to $1,184,017,000 in each of suspected of not believing in the right of courts to declare legislative which, to our true the most important development of of treaties between itself and for­ geologist, is the the two years. In the five years eign powers from its citizens dur­ enactments unconstitutional. But he declared he now regarded such Irvin S. Cobb a national character in the last few from 1931 to 1935, the average' per judicial review as a legitimate part of our constitutional system. same as yesterday. ing the time of peace? Mention a few million years to him weeks is the appeal of the country’s year was about $559,000,000. In 1936, railroads for the right to increase 8. Who first referred to the Lost and he’ll say “phew!” and just snap the expenditures in this direction Battalion by that name? Ms fingers—like that. their rates by 15 per cent. The de­ were up to $803,421,000. (Figures ^% & 4ii*eeird U /. JO uJerslui tails of their condition, as presented for 1937 are incomplete but there Answers I wonder if the authorities would in hearings before the interstate has been another decline because of 1. Its freezing point is —37.96 SUMMARIZES THE WORLD’S WEEK pardon a suggestion from a poor commerce commission, show they necessary curtailment of buying.)” degrees F., and its boiling point, C W estern Ncwapaper Union. ignoramus whose acquaintance with are confronted with a crisis. Since Dr. Parmelee turned to the ques­ 675 degrees F. geology is largely limited to two they are under the rigid supervision tion of railroad receipts for their 2. The United States of Brazil, Sformy Days in Capital standing between utilities and the of its surface phases, namely: Reg­ of the federal government, the fed­ services. He told the commission wMch is 272,000 square miles administration, Wendell L. Willkie, ular paved roads and those denied TJ ETURNING from his fishing trip eral government is the doctor in that the depression years had left larger. president of Commonwealth and detours. When we consider most of the case. They will live or die by the railroads without any reserves. 3. The clans or regiments to in Florida waters with an in­ Southern corporation, proposed a the humorous illustrations and the fected gum, President Roosevelt the command of the interstate com­ For seven years, he said, the rail­ wMch their wearers belong. general truce between business and bulk of the humorous text printed merce commission. roads have been barely getting by, 4. The first by telegraph was, was confronted with a situation the Roosevelt administration. Will- in the average smart magazine of that was decidedly disconcerting. The case they have presented and pointed out that at no time .be­ “What hath God wrought,” and kie’s company has been involved in today, and the even spicier lines shows, for example, that they have tween 1931 and 1937 had they earned by telephone, “Mr. Watson, please What has been called the Roosevelt some of the bitterest controversies heard in smart modem plays, depression was becoming still more had to cut thousands upon thousands more than 2.57 per cent on their come here: I want you.” with Washington. wouldn’t it be more fitting to call of workers off of the payroll; that investment as it is appraised by the 5. It does not. It is the only depressed and congress seemingly it, not the Holocene, but the Ob­ couldn’t make up its mind what to they have been unable to buy more commission. In three of those sev­ method by wMch the grain or fig­ scene period? than one tMrd of the customary do about it. The demand for tax Lindbergs Come Back * * • en years, the records show, the ure in some rare and beautiful annual purchases from other busi­ railroads’ receipts did not amount to woods can be displayed to advan­ revisions that would assist business A FTER two years of self- The Law’s Long Arm. out of the slump was insistent, and imposed exile in England, Col. nesses, and that more than one as much as their fixed charges, a tage, HE long arm of the law—it’s a fourth of all the railroad mileage in term wMch includes Mterest on 6. Approximately three billion so was the necessity of balancing and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh re­ grand phrase, isn’t it? So mouth- the budget. Passage of the four turned to the United States. Pre­ the nation is now being operated as their debts, taxes and required dollars a year to mutilated cur­ administration “must” measures sumably they came over to spend filling, so satisfying to the honest bankrupt property—that is, the amounts for paytog off parts of their rency is turned to for redemption. Tcitizen’s soul! property is in the hands of court appeared to be impossible during the holidays at the home of Mrs. debts. In other words, all they 7. The UMted States cannot the extraordinary session. AU of Lindbergh’s mother, Mrs. Dwight It conjures up visions of unrelent­ receivers. earned to those years was just have secret treaties with other them were opposed by various blocs Morrow, in Englewood, N. J . Dis­ ing warfare against crime, inevita­ So, adverting to the observations enough to pay the people who work countries. of the majority party as weU as by patches from London said the ble punishment for the guilty. It’s of the first paragraph of this dis­ for them and buy the necessary fuel 8. The name was given by Har­ the Republican minority. colonel also had some business to the bunk! cussion: a gigantic industry can not and operating supplies. old D. Jacobs, who at that time The senate’s farm biU seemed to transact in America. He is asso­ It’s the bunk because of crqpked run at a loss without resulting in a * * * was cable editor of the United have the best chance to get through, ciated in an advisory capacity with lawyers; venal policemen; compla­ bad heart or partial paralysis in The argument to the commission Press in New York city. Mr. Ja­ Pan-American Airways. cent prosecutors; soft-hearted or other industry. Higher rates are cobs now is editor of the Santa but it differed so radically from the always opposed for the very human is predicated, therefore,-upon rising house measure that it was certain The landing of the landberghs at corrupted jurors; witnesses, bribed . costs, general ex- Barbara (Calif.) Morning Press. a conference committee would have New York was accomplished with or intimidated; the law’s delays; reason that none of us enjoys taking R tsm g penses, and the to try to find a common ground. such secrecy that they almost es­ reversals of fair verdicts on foolish any more money out of our pocket than we must. Many lines of busi­ Costs dozen or so rail­ Secretary WaUace was reported caped the notice of reporters and technicalities; a false sentimentali­ way presidents news photographers. One of the ty wMch forgets the widow and or­ ness oppose rate increases on the dissatisfied with both senate and railroads because of the fear that it who testified before the commission house bills. One official close to officers of the liner on which they phan of the victim and thinks only stressed the fact that these expenses came said they planned to return to of the family of the killer; most will reduce their volume of sales. him said WaUace might urge-Pres­ But it occurs to me that in consid­ are out of control by the railroad ident Roosevelt to veto any bill England immediately after Christ­ often of all, abuse of the powers to authorities. Dr. Parmelee figured commute and to pardon and to pa­ eration of a question of freight rates S finaUy enacted which approximated mas. that these higher costs of fuel, sup­ LUDEN —-K- role. and charges which the railroads either the senate or house measure. make, we ought to think of their sit­ plies, wages and taxes had laid a Democrats were so badly split Infantry Comes First These days, when I see a sen­ burden on the railroads that is tenced offender handcuffed to an uation as we do pf other lines of over the wage-hour biU that hope of IN WAR operations on land the in- business. Our retail grocer is not greater this year by $664,789,000 passing it before the regular session officer, I find myself saying to my­ than it was to 1933. The companies fantry is still the most important self, “Chances are that fellow, lit­ going to sell at a loss; the druggist of congress was about abandoned. branch of the service, says Gen. can not subsist unless he makes a hope to get $567,287,000 of ttos sum Labor, too, was divided concerning erally or figuratively, is wearing from the 15 per cent increase in Malin Craig, chief of staff of the that decoration only temporarily.” profit however small it may be, nor this measure, the A. F. of L. op­ army, in his annual is the farm er going to continue to freight rates, and the railroads of posing it and the C. I. O. advocating report. Lessons produce unless he gets a reasonable the East are asking that passenger its passage. The federation offered learned by skilled The Passing Years. return from Ms work. The oMy dif­ fares be increased from 2 cents to its own version, calling for a flat 40 observers of the civ­ IJ4VERY newborn year is a rosy ference between these and the rail­ 2% cents a mile, which they think cents an hour minimum wage and a ^ prospect just as nearly every will bring to an additional $47,500,- il war in Spain and roads is that the railroads can not We Are Favored 40 hour maximum work week. The the Chino-Japanese dying year is a dun-colored dis­ raise their rates unless the inter­ 000. From ttos it is seen that the house biU was finaUy rescued from appointment. But without revived carriers still will fall short of the If you count up the sunny and war have. modified state commerce commission, a gov­ cloudy days in a complete year, the rules committee by petition. the American de­ hope what could we look forward to ernment agency, says they can do full amount needed, but their ar­ House Majority Leader Sam Ray­ except being measured for a gument, as I understand it, pro­ you will find that the fine day has fense program, but, so. come more often.—Ovid. burn, Democrat, Texas, went ahead says the general, it shroud? Further, there is a tendency on ceeds on the theory that they should with plans to whip administration is still the infantry It seems only yesterday when 1937 the part of a goodly number of per­ not seek more of an increase than support behind the house measure. that renders the de­ was busting in, a radiant, bouncing is sufficient to keep them from go­ HMkMBl sons throughout the land to question He said that fewer than 100 votes cision in the final baby-child, Ms arms burdened with the accuracy of statements made by ing broke. If the new depression For Chest Colds would be cast against the biU in its General analysis. Airplanes promises, bless Ms little soul! After business. No doubt you have heard, conditions subside, there will be a present form but warned that Malin Craig several false starts, happy days larger volume of freight next year. Dstresang cold in chest or throat, and tanks are valu- as I have, the remark that “you never safe to neglect, generally eases amendments which would make its uable auxiliaries to the infantry, but were here again. Nobody was aim­ That will enable them to make a wage-hour provisions more rigid can’t tell whether so-and-so’s busi­ profit. That is, a greater volume of up when soothing, warming Mus- they cannot bring about a decision ing to remodel the Supreme court. ness is bad off or not. Big corpora­ terole is applied. might shunt the measure back to in land operations. Senator Ashurst told us so, and tions can cover up and make black business with the -new rates will Better than a mustard plaster, the labor committee and delay a Inventories of armament, motori­ didn’t he know? He didn’t. look like white.” . Indeed, while I provide a profit unless there are Musterole gets action because it’s vote indefinitely. zation, mechanization and equip­ Secretary Wallace, slightly assist­ new government taxes and other NOT just a salve. It’s a "counter- was listening to one of the I. C. C. irritant”—stimulating, penetrating, —K— ment, in the light of the lessons ed by Divine Providence, would im­ hearings in this case, a man in a burdens laid upon them. In this connection, I looked up the effect and helpful In drawing out local con­ Tax Setup Needs Revision abroad, show several vital needs of mediately have the crop situation neighboring seat made something of gestion and pain. the first line forces, General Craig well in hand. Grass would grow the same observation as I have of the social security and carriers’ ANIEL C. ROPER, secretary of taxing act. Commission records Used by millions for 30 years. declared. These include better only in the street leading to the quoted. My answer to him was in Recommended by many doctors and commerce, says the entire tax weapons to combat aircraft and almshouse. The Wall Street boys substance that none of the railroad show the rail lines are paytog $111,- nurses. AU druggists’. In three structure of the United States should tanks, as well as more efficient guns were expecting two suckers in ev­ officials would dare lie to the com­ 000,000 to taxes annually under strengths: Regular Strength, Chil­ be revised. He was speaking at a for the planes and tanks. . ery pot. And the song of the Bulbul mission, even if they were so in­ these two levies alone, a burden the dren’s (mild), and Extra Strong. Ap­ banquet of the Busi­ — K— was heard in the land—ah, the bull- clined, because the commission has companies did not have two or three proved by Good Housekeeping. ness Advisory coun­ Edgerton Bacb Wafer bull! access to every item of expense years ago. cil in Chicago, and Within the 12-month the Republi­ and income, even all actions of the So it is evident that the rail lines his statements ap­ ONFIRMATION of the appoint- are to a bad fix. They are con­ SMALL SIZE LARGE SIZE '- J ment of Henry W. Edgerton of can party again would be a going management, of the carriers. 60e S1 .2 0 peared to meet with concern. Well, if it’s a going con­ It might be added in this con­ fronted on the one hand with mount­ ' general approval. Cornell university as associate jus­ cern, the question is, where? ing costs of operation and on~the H , “A general revi­ tice of the District of Columbia nection that officials of the inter­ other by declining receipts from Cotnt of Appeals was endangered And now, laden with future gifts, state commerce commission under­ sion is necessary to stand there is to be a request by the smaller volume of business. At simplify determina- because it was thought from his writ­ corned 1938. How time flies! Why, the same time, it seems to me, the ings that he did not believe in judicial before you know it, Sistie will be old the interstate truck operators for an . s p . tion of tax liability, increase in rates if and when the country has more than a passing " Brings Blessed Relief A to distribute the bur­ review. However, he appeared be­ enough to take a job with the radio interest to their plight. This is so from aches and pains of fore the senate sub-committee, con­ and Buzzie will be signing testimo­ rail lines are allowed Mgher rates. den of taxation more The trucks are represented as slow­ because during the last two months, equitably, and to sisting of Senators Borah, Burke and nials. for example, close to 60,000 railroad RHEUMATISM * • • . ly starving to death—but they can’t NEURiDS and UIMBMO Sec. BopCT broaden the base of Van Nuys and repudiated Ms previ­ employees have been laid off—out of Tw b bottle .. Wlg StuUrJ ous utterances. Of the power of Gambling Houses. and won’t boost rates until their AT ALL GOOD DRUG' STORES taxation toVinclude a larger percent­ competitors, the railroads, charge work, to the rail industry alone. age of our earning population,” Sec­ courts to declare legislative enact­ ONCE famous card-sharp—not With the decline of purchasing of ments unconstitutional he said: / • reformed, but retired—said to more for their services. retary Roper said. ■ * * * supplies by the rail lines, other in­ W NU-7 50—37 He asserted that the undistributed “I regard it as not only thorough­ dustry has suffered, has laid off profits tax had not entirely fulfilled ly established as a legitimate part Show me a professional gam­ I believe there is no better way to men. Its proponents! expectations that it of our constitutional system, but bling house where the roulette set forth the plight of the railroads, Looking at the thing another way, Sentinels would “bring about a higher veloc­ which was intended by the great ma­ wheel isn’t crooked, wfiere Miy oth­ , as presented to one might call attention to.federal ity of money through larger and jority of the men who framed our er mechanical device is on the C u g n t the commission, appropriations for relief wMch have of Health more widespread distribution of cor­ Constitution. I think it was properly square, where the operatives from of Carriers ; than to include been to excess of three billions a established by John Marshall and. the bosses on down won’t skin a here some ex­ year during the last several years. Don’t Neglect Them I porate earnings.” Kature designed the Icidneys to do a Mr. Roper expressed confidence I haven’t the least criticism of any customer—call him a sucker, if you cerpts of the statement made offi­ The figures given above show that marvelous job. Thefr-Usk is to keep the court for any declaration of the want to; the terms are interchange­ cially in the case by Dr. J. H. Par- the railway purchases—just one in­ flowing blood stream free of an excess of that a “constructive approach will toxie impurities. The act of Kvtng-If/* be found to the solution of the utili­ validity of that part of our consti­ able—and I’ll drop dead from shock, melee. He is director of the bu­ dustry—have fallen off more than itself—ia constantly producing waste tutional system.” because no such outfit ever existed reau of economics of the Associa­ 500 millions, or about one-sixth of matter the kidneys must remove from, ties dilemma and that significant the Kood if good health is to endure. results will be forthcoming.” nor ever will, not so long as games tion of American Railroads and, as the relief appropriations. If the ap­ When the Bdneys tall to function as can be tricked, as all of them can, such, knows the details. propriations to aid all unemployed Mature Intended, there is retention of That this confidence has a sound Leviathan to Be Junked waste that may cause body-wide dis­ basis was indicated by two an­ and gamblers are out for. the^coin, “Today,” Dr. Parmelee said, “the are only six times as large as the tress. One may suffer nagging backache, T AFAN made a bid for the Levia- as they naturally are, and the hand carriers are reducing forces and are. drop to railway expenditures, it is persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, nouncements made the same day by •f than, huge liner seized from Ger­ is quicker than the eye, which it is.” curtailing their purchases of equip­ getting up nights, swelling, puffineae prominent utility executives. easy to see what an influence is under the eyes feel tired, nervous, all many in the World war, but the ‘But how about the mathematical ment, materials and supplies. They wielded and why I have taken the worn out. Floyd L. Carlisle, chairman of the United States'Lines rejected-it and percentage in favor of the bank— are forced to do this because of the Frequent, scanty or burning psssai Consolidated Edison company, told position that it is necessary to con­ in»9 be further evidence of lddney sold the vessel to Metal Industries, isn’t that enough?” I asked. financial condition in wMch they find sider the railways’ petition from the bladder disturbance. the New York state public service Ltd., of London for $800,000. It will ‘How about the mathematical themselves. This retrenchment has - The recognised and proper treatment commission that his company plans standpoint of the country as a ts a diuretic medicine to hefptbe Iddneya go to England under its own power percentage of crooked law-enforce­ a serious economic effect on em­ whole. We, as citizens, have a bur­ Rt rid of excess poisonous body waste, a $25,000,000 expansion program. and will be junked. ment officers who have to be ployment, on the manufacturers of e Ooaa s P ills. They have Imd more The development came during hear­ ' The Leviathan cost ten millions to den to' carry whether it is done than forty years of public approval. Are bribed?” he countered. “There’s railway supplies and their employ­ through the railways or through endorsed the country over. Insist on ings concerning a proposed $30,000,- build and the American govern­ never enough coming in to satisty ees and on all business activity. Doan’s. SKd a t all drug stores. . ment spent more than eight millions some other avenue. None of those' 000 bond issue. those babies.” Such a policy with its unwholesome rail workers wants to be without a Back from submitting to the Pres­ to recondition it; and also paid Ger­ IRVIN S. COBB economic consequences only partial­ job, I am sure. ident a formula for better under- many $16,688,000 for its seizure. Copyright.—WNU Service. ly offsets the rising tide of costs. £) Western Newspaper Union. DOANS Pl LLS THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Items of Interest IMPROVED...... A R O U N D H i s t o r i c UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL to the Housewife \ ■ N iftiness for N ew Y ear s •h. H O U S E S UNDAY I H o a x e s cHooL L e s s o n For Meringues.—Eggs that are quarter pound of grated cheese. By REV- BAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, 98 Dean of the Moody Bible Institute several days old make better Work until smooth, then add one- of-Chicago,^ meringues than fresh ones. quarter teaspoon of Worcester­ By EhMO SCOTT WATSON ^ Western Newspaper Union. * * * ' . shire sauce and paprika, then stuff © Western Newspaper Union. Watering House Plants.—Rinse crisp celery hearts. Tifismixture Lesson for December 26 water from milk bottles will make is also delicious as a sandwich Propagtmda Goes Gruesome house plants healthy and vigorous. spread or to use for stuffing dates CHRISTIAN .CONSECRATION » • • or prunes. HE World war not only made Selecting Meats.—Good beef or • • • more people aware of the word LESSON TEXT—PhiUppians 1:12-26. pork or calves’ liver is very bright For Cooling Cakes.—An ordi­ “propaganda” than they had ever GOLDEN. TEXT—For to me to Uve Is Tbeen before but the use of this in­Christ, and to die ts gain—Philippians 1:2L in color and has little odor. Re­ nary wire dish-drying rack makes PRIMARY TOPIC-Our Best Friend. member these points when select­ a good cake cooling rack when strument in “molding public opin­ JUNIOR TOPIC—Answering Jesus. ion” reached greater heights—or INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC— ing it. turned upside down. Choosing a Life Purpose. • * • * * * descended to lower levels, which­ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC— Preparing Starch.—Stir a piece Preserving Stockings.—Because ever way you wish to look at it— What Christian Surrender Means. of lard about as big as a five-cent perspiration acids are among the than ever before. Oneoftheclassic piece into your starch while it is worst enemies of good hose, cloth­ propaganda stories, broadcast all Consecration is one of the words, boiling. Your clothes will take on ing experts advise washing stock­ over the world, was that the Ger­ expressing Christian truth which •a nice gloss, and the iron will not ings after each wearing—in luke­ mans were using their dead to man­ has been so much used and so often stick. warm water with mild soap. ufacture soap. This story was first misused that it has lost its savor. * * . » • * circulated in China (where ancestor The writer remembers many a Caring for Knit Garments.—In A Needed Utensil.—A knife worship is strong) to win that.coun- “consecration service” which meant wearing and caring for knit gar­ sharpener is as essential a piece try to the side of the Allies. nothing to those present except the ments, beware of rough surfaces, of household equipment as the cof­ The story had its origin in a cu­ fulfilling of a certain formula or which cause thread breaks. Give fee pot. Not even an expert rious coincidence. One day two program. The purpose of the meet­ the garment rest periods; steam carver is able to do much with a photographs were delivered to the ing was excellent, but results were and reblock occasionally. dull knife. office of Brig. Gen. J. V. Charters lacking because it had become a • * * of the British Army Intelligence mere formality. Stuffed Celery.—Blend two ta­ staff. One of them showed some Paul the apostle knew nothing of blespoons of peanut butter with 'Quotations' dead German soldiers being hauled any theory of consecration. He knew two tablespoons of butter and one- away to be buried. The other was a and lived and proclaimed such an picture of dead horses on the way abandonment of self to Christ and Pleasures are satisfying In inverse to a soap factory. his cause as ^really required no ratio to their cost— Bruce Bartont Whether or not what took place statement in words—it was his life. Every great cause is embraced first next was deliberate or accidental We close today a three-month se­ by an aggressive minority.— A lbert has never been definitely estab­ IKE to give yourself a ries of studies in the Christian life. lift for the New Year, Einstein, lished. But the fact remains that We began at the right point by con­ A nation can be judged by its the captions on the two pictures sidering “Christian Sonship,” for no Milady? Then spruce up humor.—Sinclair Lewis, Lwith Sew-Your-Own — the were switched and the one showing one can live until he is born and Wars are never won; they are the dead German soldiers declared no one can live a Christian life un­ easy way to chic. Here, for S m i l e s only and always lost— B. M, Baruch, that they were “on their way to the til he is born again. We have con­ instance, are three swell Granite The loveliest rainbow is in our swing models that will make you model above, right, is two pieces, soap factory.” sidered together God’s grace in but it’s one with chic and figure “Then she isn’t exactly one of vision rather than in the sky.—IPiW keeping, renewing, guiding, blessing, modem as tomorrow and put you Durant. Propagandists saw in this picture in the running for the title, “best flattery. You’ll have your aunt­ the sympathetic sort?” an opportunity for further exploit­ and communing with his own. All ies making ohs and ahs and the “Sympathetic! Why, it’s my Try and be a champion in what­ these precious truths call us to de­ dressed woman.” Right now it’s ever line of endeavor you choose In ing the idea of “German ruthless­ parties you’re thinking of, so pick bright young cousins calling you opinion that woman wasn’t born; ness,” as well as evidence of the vote ourselves to Christ in glad and “the duchess”! What’s more she was quarried!” life.—Jack Dempsey, full consecration. a pair of eligibles from today’s Do well and doubt no man—do desperate condition of Germany trio and you’ll be groomed to hob­ you’ll look the part—a stunning and the picture was reprinted all Men give themselves thus to the Last year: She was the old-fash­ better and doubt all men.—A , J, nob with the smart young set. compliment to your family as well Jennings, over the world with that caption building of a fortune, to the prop­ Will You Dance? as to the New Year. ioned girl who darned her hus­ under it. Despite indignant denials agation of a political or social the­ band’s socks. This year: She’s The New Year’s Party will be The Patterns. by the Germans, many people still ory, to the pursuit of an occupation festive and so will you in the the new-fangled girl who socks believe that they did indeed use or profession. Why should not the Pattern 1330 is designed for her darned husband. model at the left in black moire. sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 40 bust). Size their dead to manufacture soap dur­ Christian give himself in like meas­ This is a very young frock and ing the World war. ure for Christ and his holy cause? 14 requires 4% yards of 39-inch Here and There "Ah showed not a little flattering to the debu­ material plus 6 yards of gros- Egyptian Guide—And the stones ... Paul, in the verses of our lesson, tante figure. It has a skirt that’s grain ribbon to trim as pictured. Pm about to show you are cov­ Boomerang shows that spirit and boldly de­ built for dancing, and the oh, so yo’ mammy with clares that he follows Christ re­ Pattern 1397 is designed for ered with hieroglyphics. IXTHEN Eugene Field joined the slender waist is no drawback sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 40 bust). Size American Tourist—Oh, isn’t that gardless of trying circumstance—he (take it from one who knows). * ” fctaff of the Chicago Daily does so now, “in the body,” not 14 requires ZVt yards of 39-incb too bad. At home we’re bothered JEWEL, too, News in August, 1883, and began Be sure, young lady, to have your material. by grasshoppers. later in glory. And it matters not version ready to go when the in­ writing his column “Sharps and whether it be by life or death— Pattern 1396 .is designed for h o n ey ' Flats,” he learned that it was the vitation to celebrate comes flash­ “Christ shall be magnified.” ing over the wire. sizes 32 to 44. Size 34 requires Most men are easy marks for custom of the News to give each 1% yards of 39-inch material for the girl who aims to please. employee a turkey Ss a Christmas I. “What Then?” (v. 18). Spic ’n’ Classic. There’s always a “morning aft­ the blouse; 1% yards of 54-inch present. The '!upon he wrote a note Paul was imprisoned for the gos­ material for the skirt. What’s the Matter, Pop to Melville E lstone, the publisher pel’s sake. Did that stop him? no; er,” and that’s when you’ll be Father (looking at son’s report) (later famous as the head of the he made the very guards who were glad to have a spic and classic Send your order to The Sewing —Do you know that George Wash­ Associated Press) saying that he assigned to watch him in his house frock like the one above, center. Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1020, ington was at the head of his class didn’t like turkey but he could use into missionaries of the cross. He It is suitable to take back to 211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, DL when he was your age? won each one as he took his desig­ school to rouse the roommate’s Price of patterns, 15 cents (in a new suit of clothes. coins) each. Son—Yes, but he was President The day before Christmas, when nated period of service and sent envy and, pleasantly enough, it’s of the United States when he was tne other News workers were get­ him out as a testimony to “the so easy to cut and stitch, a fresh­ New Pattern Book. your age, pop. ting turkeys Field was handed a whole praetorian guard and to all man can’t go wrong. Make one Send 13 cents for the Barbara bundle. When he opened it, he dis­ the rest” (v. 13 R. V.). version in flat crepe and a carbon Bdl FaU and Winter Pattern •F o r generations* fine cooks Then, some of his Christian asso­ copy in sheer wool—it is superb Rising Tide throughout the South have preferred covered that it contained a convict’s Book. Make yourself attractive, suit, resplendent in its black and ciates taking advantage of the fact both ways. practical and becoming clothes, F SI new magazine has'made its Jewd Shortening. A Special Blend of choice vegetable fats and other white stripes. Field gravely thanked that he was imprisoned, went out Ah, My Friends. . selecting designs from the Bar­ / appearance on the newsstands of bland cooking fats, Jewel actually Stone for the present and the next to preach just to show that they How about a two-piecer of lame bara BeU well-planned, easy-to- the country. It is pictorial in char­ creams faster, makes more tender day appeared at the office wearing were as good as he. They made and velvet for that rousing family make patterns. acter under the name of the “Ris­ baked foods, than the costliest types the suit. their very preaching an expression reunion over the holidays? The © Bell Syndicate.—WN U Service. ing Tide,” originally issued in Eng­ of shortening. You get better tesulte In fact, he wore it every day, of their envy of his popularity and land and now being prepared for every time. Look for the red carton. much to Stone’s distress. For when­ hoped to heap more sorrow upon distribution in eleven countries un­ ever the v Htor happened to have him. Did he get angry and bitterly Millions to Billions der nine different languages. The distinguished callers in his office, fight back? No; he thanked God There was. paid to factory wage magazine is reported to be a non­ Field was sure to walk in, attired that Christ was preached. We need Home Heating earners in America in 1869 the profit publication carrying no ad­ in his convict’s suit, even to the cap, more of that spirit in our day. comparatively smaU total of $620,- vertising but such matter that is of Ilinfc ByiohaBarcbi and pretend to be busy attending to H. “Bi My Body.” I l I I l M H e a tin g CxpeH 467,474. Because of an increased . interest to the people of the world the coal stove in the office. Natur­ One of the glaring fallacies of hu­ demand created by advertising for who are seeking answers to their ally, it caused the visitor to won­ man thinking is the idea that at factory products the amount paid own problems. It is said that these der why a “convict” should be some favorable time in the future Don’t Shake Down Low Fire— to workers bad grown to $11,620,- problems are covered without re­ FAVORITE OF THE SOUTH working around the News office and we shall be able to enjoy life, do Give Fresh Coal Good Start 973,254 in 1929. gard to race, class or creed. it required considerable explaining mighty deeds or serve the Lord.' Then Shake Grates Gently on the part of the publisher. For example parents fail to enjoy It wasn’t long, until Stone was their children .because they are al­ 'T'HERE’S a little fault with the heartily sick of the joke he had ways looking forward to the next firing method of quite a few. “ WARMING” AGTION played on his columnist. He tried stage of their development. The home-owners that I should like to to get Field to give up the suit but time to enjoy and help our children correct. They have a mistaken EASES CHEST COLD the humorist insisted thatNnothing is now. The time to serve the Lord idea that when a fire is low, all could make him part with “Mr. Jesus is now. The day will come they have to do is to shake the B IlT ' Stone’s gift.” Finally in despera­ when we shall be glorified with grates vigorously and the fire will Ease the tightness and pressure tion, the publisher arranged with one him, but it will then be too late to flare up again. of your chest cold tonight with the Nothing could be further from thorough counter-irritant and va­ of the News employees to' steal the speak to our neighbors about Christ. porizing action of Penetro, the only suit from Field’s rooms and that HI. “ To Live Is Christ and to Die the fact. A shallow, half-burned- salve which has a base of old- ^FLORIDA ended Stone’s joke which had proved Is Gain” (v. 21). out fire cannot be revived by shak­ fashioned mutton suet together to be such a boomerang. Humanly speaking when a matter ing most of the remaiiftng coals with 113% to 227% more medica­ Wo matter what part of Florida you’re . . . is one of “life or death” it is a tion than any other nationally sold' to visit . . . no matter how much or how little question whether death may not in­ cold salve. Rub with stainless, . you’re planning to spend • . . wCOLMBttw Is the The Lamplight Funeral snow-white Penetro—both children one name to remember!—ColHer ehaln of hotels. tervene. The hope is that this may 'TH E late Arthur Brisbane was not be the case and every effort is and adults. Large jar Penetro, 3 5 c . once unintentionally responsible COM Year ’Round Holds made to prevent it. How different for circulating a story which turned with PauL He rightly points out TAMPA TEItRAOB out to be a hoax but which stirred Faithfid Friend and PLORTOAN the whole state of Georgia to the that to a Christian death means No matter how low man may Tampa deepest indignation. It was the story entering into perfect fellowship with fall, he can stiU find a dog to LAKELAND of holding the funeral of a young Christ' and unlimited service for love him. TERRACE! girl in a Georgia cotton mill at night him. Every human limitation wifi Lakeland then be put aside—knowledge, serv­ to permit her fellow workers to a t­ ice, communion, will all be perfect DIXIE COURT tend because the mill owners re­ into the ashpit. The simple way SARASOTA fused to allow, its employees to leave and complete. . W. Palm Beads He would not, however, turn away to revive it is to add a sprinkling during working hours. of fresh coal, giving it time to The Atlanta Constitution immedi­ from his present privilege and duty. MIHTA CORDA, , _ Since it is God’s will that he should ignite. When it is burning well, Seasonal Hotels ately-began an investigation and shake the grates gently, stopping discovered (I) that, instead of a abide in the flesh he will do it in Opea Dec. 1st—Apr. IOtb A BOCABUvA UlCRANM such a way as to make it literally when the first-red glow shows in girl, it was a woman of twenty-five the ashpit. ROYAL WORTH whose funeral had been held at true that to him "to live is Christ.” W. Palm Beach (WffUSEPUSEPPA ISLAND night; (2) that she had never Every life has a purpose and that Then refuel the Are, remember­ m ^ rn- dm Kh GEACtt worked in the cotton mill; (3) that ruling passion which controls and ing to- fill the firebox to the level M ANATEE RIVjBr directs a life is what should be of the bottom of the fire door. B rader the funeral was held at night to meet a family' exigency; (4). that written into the sentence, “To me This will provide a deep fire, SARASOTA '■<. many of the employees of the mill to. live is . . ” What is it—money, which is considerably more eco­ TERRACE position, pleasure, sin? Or is it nomical than a shallow one, for it S m asota Arere present at the burial, which Atony doctors recommend Nnjol was held next day; and (5) that Christ? H he is your life, then burns less coal and lasts a longer CHARLOTTE period of time. Also, it minimizes because of Its gentle action on the man who had given Brisbane you enter into the New Year with the bowels. Don’t confuse Nnjol HARBOR bis. “facts” had admitted being in the assurance that it will be full and the attention you have to give a with unknown products. Pnnta Goida error. satisfying, and gloriously useful. shallow fire in trying to revive it. GASPARiLLA IJiN The famous columnist, however, INSIST ON GENUINECopr.HS? NUJOL Ptwrn Inn Boca Grande refused to back down on his story , Spitefnl Words A spiteful word cuts both ways. A Seeking Your Will EVERGLADES INN and accused Clark Howell, editor of You are seeking your own will. E verglades the Constitution, of trying to “cover slander hurts the man or woman Sacred Abnse who'spreads it in a more deadly, You are seeking some good other U SE PPA INN up” bad working conditions in.the than the law you are bound to The older the abuse the more Useppa Isllaad textile industries of the South. though unseen, way than it hurts its sacred it is.—Voltaire. intended victim. Victor. Hugo no­ obey. But how long will you find Thereupon Howell produced signed good? It is not a thing of choice. It For sportsmen, for motorists, tor leisure-seekers, for 'statements from the minister who. bly ! says, “Every sword has two edges; and- the man who wounds is a river that flows by the path of season residents or two-week vacationists . . . Colllw officiated at the funeral, the mayor obedience. I say, again, man can- hotels provide a warm and friendly Florida welcome! of Covington, Ga., where it was with one, wounds himself with the other.” choose his duties. You may COLDS held, the editor of the News, the lo­ ise to forsake your duties, and and Apply to TRAVEL AGETfT or aHras Indlvtdnnl hotel mnmayer* or cal paper, and the president of the se not to have the sorrow cotton mill to prove that the whole Only One Re FEVER COLLIER FLORIDA COAST HOTELS There is only one rS!L bring. But you will go forth; 6 6 6 story was a hoax perpetrated by what will you find? Sorrow LIQUID, TABLEIS HOTEl TAMPA TRHRACH 745 FIFTH AVHNDH some one who wished to damage the sible; and that is, not to I SALVE, HOSE OROPS HaatatolSOnlnlts. TAMPA. FLA. NEW YORK. M. * the best one knows.—Canon FaTT duty—bitter herbs, and no textile industry. ’ 1 bread with them.—George Eliot. UytWk-Kr-IfiBn-WerHFtBesi I TH* IkAYii BBC6B0, MOCIBVILLt, rf. & DECfiMAEft 22 ld3? U Notice To Creditors. 9 5 Haviog qualified as administrator of the estate of M. G. Hendrix, deceased, late of E. PIERCE FOSTER Davie Countv. North: Carolina, notice is I hereby given to all persons bolding claims C against the estate of-said deceased, to Buyer and Ginner Of WE CAN SAVE YOU present them to the undersigned, on or be­ fore the d2th day of November. 1838. or this notice will be plead in bar of their MONEY recovery.' AU persons indebted to tbe said i COTTON estate, are requested to make immediate • pm ON YdUR ENVELOPES. LETTER HEADS, payment. This Nov. 11. 1937. Near Sanford's Garage Mocksville, N. C L. G. HENDRIX. Admr. STATEMENTS. PACKET HEADS, CAROS, of M G. Hendrix. DeCd, & B. C. BROCK, Attorney. CO CIRCULARS BILL HEADS. ETC. GET M .OUR PRICES EIRST. D It pays to trade with the merchants and professional Administrator’s Notice. CO men who advertise in The Record. They are reliable. THE DAVIE RECORD Having qualified, as !administrator I of L. B. Armswortby, deceased, late of Davie county. North Carolina, no­ tice is hereby given all persons hold­ M ! ing claims against the said estate, to O I ♦ present them to the undersigned on > 9 or btfore Nov 9.rn, 1988, or thi9 no tice will be plead in bar of their re CO covery • .ill persons indebted to the 6 0 • UN mimnHH;im»mtiiimunmninntnt*a said estate, are requested to make “LAGNIAPPE” D K R. P. ANDERSON immediate pavmerit. ThisNov. 9th, DENTiST CAMPBELL 1 9 3 7 . S. VV. FURCHES. Admr. Anderson Building FUNERAL HOME L B Armaworthy, Dec’d Among the Greoles down in New Orleans Mocksville, N. C. that big funny sounding word means “something Office 50 - Phone - Residence 37 Notice of Sale! extra” for your money.. . . An extra cup of cof­ FUNERAL DIRECTORS Under and by virtue of the powers fee with your luncheon, an extra glass of wine contained in a certain deed of trust, AMBULANCE SERVICE executed by Marv Howard to A. T. with your dinner . . . anything worthwhile that Notice of Sale of Real Grant. Tmstee for Sanford Motor might he charged for but Isn't, 1 Phone 164 Company, dated June 20, 1936. and m O H Estate. recorded in Book 27. page 50, Deeds N. Main St. Mocksville. N. C of Trust Register’s office of Davie Under and by virtue of authority County. Norih Carolina, default hav­ For contained in a deed of trust execut­ ing been made in payment of note se­ ed hy Charles R. Turner and wife cured thereby, and at the request of Tennie E. Turner to B. Clyde Shor?, Sanford Motor Company, the under­ Trustee, to secure the payment of a signed wiil sell publicly for cash at note, which deed of trust is record­ the Court House door of Davie Your Pleasure ed in the office of the Register of „ .. .y /County, in Mocksville. North Carn- Deeds of Davie Conntv, North Caro lina, on Monday, the 20:h day of lina, in Book 26 of Mortgages, on December, 1937. at 12:00 o’clock m , oage 384, and. default having been the fiii'iiwtnu described lands and As a subscriber and reader of your home made in the payment of said note, p rsonai prop? rly, to-yvit. paper you get "Lagniappe” each week in the ind at the request of the holder of f s r s & « s f ' ' b-gmning at a stone Albert Ho­ ^aid note, the undersigned Trustee ward’s Corner and Floyd Hanes Cor­ form of a generous installment of a novel from will expose for sale and sell at the ner and running East 4.67 cbs. to Court House door in Mocksville, corner of lots 7-8 and 4; thence S. 4 the pen of some famous American writer. We North Carolina, on the 23rd day of W. 17.17 chs to a Sycamore on the run three to six of these novels each year and if December, 1937, at 12 o’clock, m , ' « e f > bank of a branch; thence W 3.73 chs. it public auction, to the highest bid­ _____ to an iron stake Dower corner; you follow them each week you will have ac­ der, for cash, the f Mowing describ­ thence N 7 05 chs. to a stake Dower complished some worthwhile reading during the ed real estate: — j s m s T * corner; thence N. 2 E. 11.06 chs. to course of a year and the beautiful part of it all Lying and being in Farmington the beginning, containing 71 acres CO Township. Davie County State cf more or less. ThisbeingIotNo 3 in is that it comes to you at absolutely no extra North Carolina, and beginning at an the division of the lands of Kelly iron stake on the North side of State Howard, deceased. cost.. . . It is simply a part of the really good Highway No. 65. and in line of Smith Also: One Ford Roadster. Motor newspaper that we are endeavoring to send you Grove Consolidated School lot and No. A 1667653. running South 24 degrees Bast, cros­ RADIOS Terms of Sale; ' Cash. each week. If you are not already reading the sing said highway 1.67 chains to an This, the 20tb day of November, continued story, turn now to it and begin a new iron stake, in Vallie Nelson’s line; BATTERY SUPPLIES 1937. thence with her line South 71 de A. T. GRANT. Trustee. and delightful experience. grees West 9.47 chains to a stone, corner of school lot, also S. Bowden’s Expert Repair Service corner; thence with said school lot READ AND ENJOY North 61 degrees Elast 9 44 chains to Notice of Sale of Real the beginning, containing 79-100 of YOUlta RADIO CO. an acre more or less. Property. Date of Sale: December 23, 1937. We Charge Batteries Right YOUR HOME PAPER Terms of Sale! Cash. UnderAnd bv virtue of an order B. CLYDE SHORE. Trustee". Depot Sr. Near Sqpare ' of the Superior • Court of Davie Hasting? & Booe Attorneys. County made in the special proceed This November 19. 1937. irig entitled "Mary L Edwards, etal vs M. F. Shaw, et ai,’’ the same be­ ing duly docketed in the office of the Clerk, and being a sale of lands for partition, the under signed com missioner will, on the 18th day of December. 1937, at 12:00 Noon, at tbe courthouse door in Davie coun­ ty, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, that cer­ tain tract of land lying and being in Clarksville Township, Davie County, North Carolina, and being described as follows: Beginning at a chestnut stump, Ratledge and Uames corner, runs S 8 6 degs. W. 12.00 chs. to a stake, thence S. I deg. W. 1.85 chs. to a stake; thence S.-86 degs. W. 23.42 chs. to a stone, Ratledge corner; thence N. 6 degs. E 2 75 chs. to a stone in Beck line; thence N. 88 degs. W. 37.17 chs, to a Stone; thence S. deg, W. 14.86 chs. to a stone; thence S. 89 degs. E. 6 84 chs. to a stake; thence S. I deg W. 1.25 chs to a stake; thence S. 8 o m degs. E. 12 00 chs. to a stake; thencs S. 19.50 chs. to a stone; thence S. 24.50 chs. to a pine; . thence N. 80 degs. E. 7.60 chs. to a stake; tbence N 60 degs. E. 3 00 chs; thence N. 76 degs. E. I 90 chs to an ash On bank of branch (now down) thence S. 4 84 chs to' a persimmon; thence 81 S. 89 degs. F,. 4.80 chs to a stone; thence 8. 12 degs, W: 4 20 chs. to' a stone;' thence SI 88 degs, E 7 20chs. to a stone; thence S 75 degs. E. 1.89 chs. to an iron; thence N. 31 degs. E. 11.00 cbs; thence N. 72 degs. E. V 3.70 chs; thence'S. 87 degs. E. 8.75 chs. to- a stone; Ijames corner; lhence' N 8 degs. W . 14 17 chs. to a stone; tbence S. 87 degs W. 1.73 chs. to a stone; thence N. 12 degs. W-, 2 90 cbs to a stone; thence; N. 7 Th* ceaseless surge of progress By this means we are able degs E.2.38 chs. to a stone; thence you information a n d ■ N. 80 degs, W. 1:30 chs to an iron; hue obliterated local boundaries. thence N 16 degs. W. 4.35 chs. to ment from all parts of the the beginning containing, 200 acres Herisons have .broadened tre- more or less. Truly; through this arrangement, Terms Of Sale—Cash. world’s ever-changing picture b I m This the 13th day November.1937. Today the interests of every one of us right into your easy chair. J1 B. GRANT, Commissioner. for beyond the confines of our town, Do not think for a minute that we are overlooking country or our state. NOTICE. deep interest in news about neighbors and friends . . . h U m Itt to keep in tune with die times, we must be Having qualified as administrator of the A- the day-to-day happenings in our own community. Yon estate of WiIUam M, Thompson, deceased, V O upon national and world developments, late of Davie County. Norrh Carolina, no- may be sure that these events will always be repeelad ,ties is hereby Siyeh all persons having are to have relief from die seriousness of' life, claims against the,estate of said deceas­ completely and accurately. ed, to present then/duly verified, to the and furious pace at: which we are moving, undersigned, at'Mocksville, N C nn or But, supplementing the thorough local news before the 29th day of November. 1938, or to be amused , . . entertained. this notice will be (Headed in bar of Tbeir you wiil find in every issue a Luge number of recovery. AU perso n s indebted to said / requirements of today’s reading public, e-t-!le. will pie ise m k- immediste P ’" features of the same high type as those carried h f the: roeot Tnis 23:h d n of November, 937. _ # a newspaper of which you —. as well as C, L. THOdPSON. Admr. nation’s leading metropolitan dailies. : j of Wi *i,n, M. rtpimpsnn. DeCs’d hm — m ay be proud,-we have commandeered the B, Gl< > NT & GRANT. Atmrne-s ~ of the world’s oldest and largest newspaper Some of . America’s best known and moat |_ Li nd posters at this office. and artists provide these frituian ^ ISSUE NOT PUBLISHED