11 ■■ ч ' r: Pagp Eight iii'NTEKPKISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. С. ... THÉ ENTERPRISE “All ïihe Local News.” Our Motto—The Largest PAID-IN-ADVANCE’CIRCULATION of ANY PAPER iri Davie County.' :J- f ngèmiifle ' I'iT' s()tn'"nl'"tlie fpguTàr com- i niisston ratea In each case a saving Dr: LESTER P. MARTIN Notice! Night Phone 120; Day Phone 71. “Whensiri Mocksville eat at ivf about 00 per cent lias been placed Tlie copartnershijviieretof or(> existing FARM In till- ireii.sury. At tho end of the year IVfocksvilte, N. C. Л' between H. B. Ward, J; N. Click; H. GRIFFS CAFE afipr the nccessary surpluses and re------^------• ------1 — .. ' CO-OPÉRATIVE I Kpi-vi's are deducted the patronage dlv- C. Jones and R. A. Neely has this day Special Barbecue f({r Saturday arid I )(li-nd is niallPd out to the agency been dissolved; G. G. Walker having .'uhdiiy. When you eat;ai: GrllT’s yiiu SELLING members. It's the number ot head Dr. E. C. Choate purchased my interest in said Davie , eat what you want, cooked like you ì III sliick marketed that swells the DENTISt. Wet Wash Laundry Company—G. G. want it, and when you want it. ' By GI.ENN G. HAYliS fitrnier;s dividends, not tho number ot In Mocksville. Moiidny, Tuesday and Walker has tak(!n .over my Jntierest in sliiires owned. Wednesday: Ov6r Southern BanK & said business-this is notice . to the TRUTH, HONESTY OF PURPOiR AND UNHRINCI FIDELITY, TO OUR COUNTY AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND PURPOSE. , Ч’Ыя plan was adopted in November, public that I will not bo responsible for (Ф. 1У24, .N»«\Vi*|la;ior l.’nlon.) 1021. The provisions for putting It Trust Co. Phone 110. Baxter Byerly, M. D. In Cooleemee Thursday, Friday and any debts hereafter contracted. This VOL. VII ' mOCKSVILLE, N C., THURSDAY, MARCH, 6, 1924 ______N0. 19 National Live Stock Pro­ Intii ciperatlon were carried out by the Jan u ary 19 th, 1924. Office Over Drug Store. Orfice Phone ; ' Í e.'iocutlve coimulttca" of the'.Ainerlcan Saturday,- Over Cooleemee Drug Store; ducer«’ Association . I 'arm Bureau federation by appointing P ’h n n o o Rfisidence No. 86 H. B. W ard, No. 31; Residence No. 25. Sometime.s we like to fool peo­ r n o n e s oflice Ko. V.\s g o o TAR HEELS GIVEN CHANCE Hie Hrst hoard of directors of nine, l-31-4tf. Former Pàrtner. COOLEEMEE. N.C. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES TT WAS n unit’ more Ihiin twn .vpiii-s .John G. Krown of Indiana was elected ple. It’s fun to watch how they X-ray Diagnosis. N. C. ANGRY OVER PRR-' HAMMER .SEEKS TO {SOLDIERS BONUS SALISBUYTOHAVENEW ■* ago tliat Ihi! .Viitliiiiiil I.ivi' Slo(!k president and ijie jnoveiuent started. act A good partv jjanie for fool­ AT ARMY TRAINING CAM PS’24 ARLSOLD AT A PREMIUM Producers’ ossoi'liilUni г'пшр Inro oxlsf- I On .laniinry 2, 1922, tho flrst pro- ,ence; It «'»я Ihi' tli'si mit!i)niil live diicpr.s’ commission association was ing the chil(Jren is this one; have Dr. R. P. ANDERSON, POSED CIGARETTE TAX AID THE AUÍOIST STARTED ON W A Y SOUIHERNROUNDHOUSE ito ck co-ii¡iny¡it¡\'<‘ Ilf К.Ч icln ear, the name of an animal. Tell Winston-Salem, Statesvilie, . Charlottè | gely Due To Tobacco ■ Cars Needless. sure to House by Sat. Charge Of Operations. 1023, tin; Ntitlniiiil I.lvi' Stool: l’i4>- . ket, .ii'.ln reality the record at St. them to be sure to Iveep their April 30th Is The Limit ''flHcers' iiii84i:liitlp'mmssIon houses at the tennlniile jump up and run out of the door 10:30 a. m. x 11:30 a. m. x 12:45 p. m. x livering messages to every mem­ the seventh congressional district ! first or second place at that market. O f 2:16 p. m .¿ boys from 17 to 24. The com­ nnd Is dolnfe more than $100,000.000 The first month 2S0 cars were handled as fastas he can. The funny Notice Re-sale! 1:15 p. m, 2:15 p. m. ber of the North Carolina dele of North Carolina, is one of the mer 'dltlons, Tliey came to feel that the, nies and receipts show a steady In­ with dower to stake, comer of lot No. ect the growth and prosperity of Five little dealers. vi'rúlM and regulations of the markets C! officfer of the fourth corps area A new record was established crease. , • ' 1-4 lb. almonds, blanched. 1, thence w est 12.1s chains to the be- There is no Better Flour on the il^arket. our ent ire state. We beg that you tomiibiles proper. . ing paid-up insurance policies of ' ^were all made Ш the Interest of the headquarters. Red Rock building, Each kept a store, when Lorenz Betag, G7, of Chelt­ Averaeea 30 Cars Per Weak. Cream thè butter and sugar Rinniiig, containing 158-4 acres, more make every effort in your power “They tonk all taxes off of 20 and 25 years, respactively, the 'commission.'companies and stóckyai-d Atlanta,'s'ates tiiai very interest; * One'cut prices; ' enham, Pa., father of 26 child­ owners. ■Só.ínnlvbrsal was the dlssat- ' Seven days after the ^Ica^o olllc« together, add eggs beaten light, or less, being allotted to Mollie Jarvis, to defeat this proposed increase bowie knives, yachts, and similar principal feature. Payments of opened the Peoria Producers’ commis­ in division of Giles Jarvis' land, see ing instructions have been receiv­ ; Then there were four. ren, embarked for ,the third time lafactlon that'.some' three years ago then sifted ñour and almond ex­ If you want the Self-Rising we make tax on cigarettes.” things, including the $10,000,000 cash sumit would be allowed , the Amarican Fai-tn Bureau federation sion opened. Peoria Is a small truck- book—, p age-. Register of deeds office ed from the war department rela­ on' the matrimonial seat and led In market, but from tbe very b«gln- tract. Spread thin in a shallow It was said by North Carolina relief on war excise taxes of soft where the veteran would not be Four little dealers, 1 .appointed a committee of flfteen of the of Davie county, said lands will be sold tive to the conduct of the camps Mrs, Anna M; Reese, blushing outetanding live", stock men ■ of the п1од It has averaged over 30 cars of pan, sprinkle with chopped nucs free from dower \ “OVER THE TOP,” members in the house, all of ll rinks, $11,000,000 on candy, $13, entitled to more than $tiO. , Feeling-sad but free, ' life stock per week. ■ bridé of seventy ’Bummera aiid T7olted States to study conditions iuid and' sugar. Bake 15 minutes, TOTmsof Re-sale: One-half to bepaid 900,000on jewelry, $30,000,000on The Andrew bill would allow this yeâr. The most interésting One wouldn’t advertise; ' Two new offices are. the Producers’ whom, voted auraitist the Gamer tvyice widowed;, up ■ the main pfopoa« a remedy. and cut in squares. in cash, balance payable six months The Brand That Can’t lie Beat. theatre admissions. compensation only to enlisted fèature of all will be the “old Then there were three.' .'iiie . formers' llvn stock marketing Oo-operatlve Commission ' association amentiment, that if this proposed aistle of the chiirch. • • • at Bast Buffalo, M. Y., and the Cattle after date with interest at 6 per cent “No' wonder the automobile men while the Fish proposal sham battle” magnified thousands 'Committee of l<' stai-ted to Woric in secured by bonds and sufficient security. > ... . ■ ^ ' increase of tox bn cigarettes was Throe little dealers, Nineteen of Betag’s children June, M21. !0 n November .10 and 11, Kaisers and Produieera’ Commission include oiBcers up to the of times and staged with every rBj?’s''"others -down" wlthliT' the ЬаБу'а This 4th day of F ebruary, 1924. finally passed’ by Congress it owners are mdignano at this ran k ! would 1Ó22, Uiey reported the co-operative' company nt Fort 'Worth, Tex. These reach,'she Is unwittingly, but none tho Our Flour, Meal and Ship Stuff is on iale at modern contrivance of warfare : One felt pretty blue, .... are all his own; nine by his first baforb would be a great setback to the discrimination. The matter is ex-! rank of captain in the army and 'inarkating plan around which the Na- two companies bave averaged over one less effectively, .teaching that child to L. P. .S , Admr. in which the students themselves Failed to dress his windows; marriage; ten by his second mar­ hundred cars a week. ' of H. N. Biirton, dec’(i. progress of the state. Nearly pected to come up jn the house at lieutenant in the navy, the same tlonar tlyc'Stock Proiiucnrs’ assocla- put safety iiins In his mouth. all the leading-grocery stores. \ will be the actors. That left but two. riage. His second wife brought '.tlpn Is organlzeK'iS>, 1ЛЫ5Б Û 0 ,” t v c " T W A E Î a L О Х З Л А ixoPVW UiOMÜi'ACee w posii of tiie Gariiiir bill to reduce that L'ie. pbs; nuinbec 18, Ameri­ can loy ion, o f''bit place h'.s gone Statisticians of. Wall Stree, Geo. Z. Myers, Section has not yet been appoint- I ton and P. P. McCain, Supt. • of ео>Аклемх5 -TU' OVO GVioueu/^eor )^AW (S m eoN.s >mes6 oANs;GÂOWtS'AA46S *АОМе< Алш';еч0 лт -чие)а\ « ' studv, have determined that, in bill of an increase of $1, thous­ E, S. Lapish, be of unusual interest is that of directors, by Mrs; Gordon Fing and in the taxon cig-'.rettes,” ,p _ , p * v' . 1. 1, their opinion, the total of the S. P. Wellman, J. T. Pugh, of A.;heooro, tells holdings of Henry Ford automo- the Advisary Council on the even er, president, Charlotte, • Mrs. ft* said iVIr. Dushkind. ■ “Alr-jady R. M. Woodruff. ing of Wednesday, May 7th. This Hattie R. Whitaker, vico-presi- 11161« is d tax of $3'a thous!-.nd Mr. Hämmer in a commutucation manufacturer, maybe placed D. C. Perrell, session will be devoted to a dis­ dent. Southern Pines, ,Dr. L^^^^ B. . on such cigarettes. Under tutij that he is in favor of the bonus, safely at |840,000,000. The an- S. A. Foster, cussion of the whole field of re­ McBrayer, managing director and ¡presenr,rate tho consumer is‘pay and supports the seventh district nounced total of the estimate has many others. Dr. J. W; Walker tUÉRG. MO \aÜS\OWS OUÍt BUSWESS, SEX eHWÔAU Mrs. J. S. McDaniel, search, Dr. Edwara R. Baldwin, itig to the government a tax of congressman in hia firm stand in bxen enlightening in view of the, medical officer in charge riegro PETE, “tWE. SECOKlO-VAMAD Д\«0 OENU.«,. ÊtOSEO .. u V ij. 1. , * clashes the auto genius has had of Saranac Lake, one of the lead­ NA/ G.' M. Wilson, division State Sanatorium will six cents on each package of 20 ■ . I with Wall street leaders-and his ing authorities in the woi Id on e,A«.S A«E \W14W OS, Vimte АЗОРЕЦ

• M Ni.y, EWTEKPliiSE, MOCKSVILLE, N. 0. Page Thréô Page Tvv'ü ENTEKPmSÉ, JVlUCKSyiLLE, M. C. local and personal ELHAViLLE NEWS r'ORK CHUÎÎCH NEWS DAVIE CIRCUIT HARDISON NfiWS. SaiITII GROVE NEWS him that on the one hand his Tt Shoiiid Be Dene. (By Rev. Jim Gresn.) -SfiUE YOUR MONEY-, Goinge and Cominea of Ihe Populace of Rev. J, N.C. ANGRY OVER PRO­ taxes are being reduced by 'rea­ One box of Tutt’n Pills «avcs mnny MocUnvillo nnd Surrounding». T. ,4i.''»™'’‘ed. (Contiiiufid from payre one) Institute conducted here Sunday of \Vit sto!',S"iorn, 'vi.sitfd th.-3ir a few days visit. E v e r y liom-.shoiiki h v(> :-oiin; Healli C!ing, Sahva'/ >>r Krum tion, is manifestly unfair.” sick list. eight cents on cach su'ch p jck- Mr. W. J. Jones, of Advance, Maf-ch 9, at 2:30 p. m.. by Dr. ' Cenier Sunday paid and p:u'i:nta Saturday, Jii-. and Mrs. Mr. .John H. Cash returned to fruit, whether Ihoru is rimch r u I s Octo e ■ 1 he (''avnian, At the i;i.'quest of J. Q. Garút, Mr. ,). F. M’.-evs and family, ¡asi: àge. A fully 90 per cent of the R..1, was a business visitor here Van Poole and his co workers of pledged about ,^;20 'O Armenian 0. S. Bro;vn. Winïton Sunday after spending a little space avaiisi-'le. Must of Hie , Bell '>f C!ei:r,iia a’ H El- prop.-ietor.of the Glenraven Cot­ of Spencer, wore visitor.', a! the cigar tie.-i sold are of the type Tuesday. Salisbury. 'IJie County Sunday n?li.;-f -jf ci-r’ci-it has just raised Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Allen, oS, week or two here with relatives th p lo tsin towns anti cit ei hav(' bort:i are w II kn'o>vn, standi.rd ton vlill.-i at Glenraven, Senator ho:rie of Mi'. S. C. Garwood Sat­ 0 tiiiit re.ails .-It from 12 t> 15 oenis LAT.EST PATTERNS IN School officers and the pastor, : money for ?2,000 insui'artce on Denton, spent Sunday v.'ith h<}me and friends. sufflcie-’t f o r a few ires, varieties':h;t p s.-rss very high Ove man look up with the de- urday night. per-paiika.iie, the government is Mr. P. H. Clay, of Cabarrus, Rev. J. T. Sisk will also be pre­ foliis. ^ iVirs. Emma* Walker, Mrs. and suei'i i , :i c' c'.ul.i notln’ nuu'e ciualiiy. partiuvnt of auricuKure th e mat­ c a r par.'Onage for three years. already fîeiting f:om 40 to 50 per spent Sunday in town with sent !tnd assist in the servica. , Misses I,essie i;url , i^ue Sheets George Hendrix and Miss Ger­ useof in a iv.ote profitHblf v.ay PLANT Eahly. MEDIUM And ter of providing for th e stand­ Me.?srs J. P. and C. W. Sea­ cent of the retail price in ’■axes. DRESS GOODS friends. We expect every Sunday School have measles. ' liardison Sunday S(!hool is on a trude Iferdrex of Mocksville were than to set fruit trees on ii, pro- L ate Varieties. ardization o'f tobacco gn des that ford made a business trip to /‘Tno tobaîco growers from all officer in Shady Grove,Townshi)i Mr. Lawrence Hall and sister, bi'O The whole church there the gui’sis of Mr^-. M.', J. Taylor vided one will frivu them th.' pro-, By p!ant^!v som • of all tho fol- C0U41 be used as a basis for тн.г- Moorcsville Suturday. over the country v.-ill not only Mr. J. M. Stroud, of Harmony Miss Miitrio Sue, of VVinston-Sal-i is e.rcouraged. Sunday night we Siinday. • , ; per attention. And tncro ¡¿< no ^ 1.) vitiK va etios of apples, onu keting under the authority of the to be present and extend a ccr- vigorously protest against tliis R. 1, was in to-jvn Monday on em, v/era S .'nd;iy guests in our j had a splendid congregation. Mr. John Bo',vie3 visited rehn- Mrs R. L. Wliitaker of Oak reasonable excuse for anyone in ^ will have .ioG fm t during the United Stiffs warehotts; act, ;he dial invitation to everybody t.-j proposed increase, but will make business. meet with us. I The singing led by John Emerson tives at Yadkin last Sunday. Grove spent the week-end here the country not h;>.vis k n home; whole season 'rom June on into prim.it V obj ct being to provide M most emphatic demnnd fo>- a* ‘ »U A Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Foster, of Mr. and Mi'.v. G. S. Kimmer j was fins'. I have not heard bet- Mr. All-;?n tirant lui-’. returned at the bed side of father Mr. D. orchard of some »ii'.i: ¡the fall and winter; E rly Har- a system with resptct to tob.uco reduction in the prt-sent rates. K v Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Walker, and neug-bior, Miss Agnes, sj)snt; cer singing in this charge, S. Smith, who has been seriously Fruittrpes can se in thejvf:'t, Ea;l. Transparent Red w,.rehouring, a d hcis received a Corn-.ttzer, and Mrs.. Amanda home from Denton where he.has |Tlie consumer \ ill n ^t pay,a high spent Tuesday in Winston-Salem last .Sunday v. ith M r. and Mrs.' ill for the pasT week and, doesn’t South any time during- Ve fall, iJu e Horse Anpl:\ G irne’s Gold- còmmunication in reply fioniiVlr. Bailey, spent Sunday with Mr. We expect next Sunday. Mar. been visitin.ii his uncle, R. A. Al­ price for cigarettes, and as long shopping. Joseph Bailey. J. F. Barnliardt, near Linwood. len. ■ • seen to improve very mucli. winter or very early apr ng. OT en. «onaUia , D licio is, Winesap li’rank B. Wilkinson, actin;; chief' •шШ Mr. J. C. Smith spent Monday be a great day by the grace as six- cents for every package of Mrs. J. K. Lewis, of Walnut There will be pie supper at the course they will have ¡0 be set a id Yates. Thes-.- are not all of of bureau, W ncn reads in p>.rtas in .Salisbury. ¡of God. Col. P. S. Lambeth, 'of J. S, Emeri'on made a business cigarette:! (or eight cents und.r Mr. W. E, Edison had the mis­ Cove, spent the week-end wit’-, Smite Gro-'e Consolidated school before the buds bes'in to ¿we ii the g )cd vari ties b it are gener­ follows; Mr, B. F. Rutn)iiao-e is s,;fl;er.|Thom isville wdl sueak at Center trip to Winston S:dem M.,hday. tiije proposed new rate) goes to fortune of breaking his arm one her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. building Satiirday night March order to give them a i’air chanc ally recognized as t;eing amoiiv> “Um er this tintative plan thè ing Vv'ith a bruised hand. pf- H a. m., at tlK same hour Herald Seaford is indisposed i he government, the cost of pro­ day last week. He was cranking Crouse. 8th 1924. The procéeds go to the leaders for use in Lome < r- bureau has p;ovided a sysiem of Mr. Edd .K-mmer and family, R- L. Pope,will speak at with a s.'v;:re cold, sorry to note. of living. duction must necessarily be cut a “Lizzy” . Mr. Ralph RingT of Whisto^ - get shades for thé school we W hen setting fruit trees for chai ds in the rioiith. Early H ¿r grades for 15 iuipoitant types of ot spo-icor, spent Sunday* with! P- ni. they will Mr. and Mrs. iVlaxie Swicegood, dow.n to a minimum. Salem, is spending soir. ' irua would appreciate ypui’cooperation home use the selection of vari - vest, Yellow T'uns.-arent ..nd tobacco, including the flue-cur.-d Mr. and Mrs. I. D Hendrix. addre-;« a great mass meet- of Cooleemee, spsnt the week-end “The average price secured by Dr. A. B. Byerly, of Coulee- with his uncie J^nd aunt, Mr. :i wj as the building is-badly iti need ties is of utmost import ince, be­ Led June are all early sumtiier grades; have been adopted, and ing at LibyViy ‘ Church. This with home folks, the farmer for his tobacco is a- mee, was a business visitor in Mrs. T. J. Ellis. Mrs. J. C. Anderson is very of shades. We hope to ha'ie a cause what one wants is fn-it apples. The Horse apple ci)m:.*s are being used at the- present Mick sol-ry to sav. meeting at 3 p. m. is for the Mias Mattie Allen h;ss returned bout 20 cent(3 per pound Using our city Monday. Mrs. C. M. Markland and little lai-ge crowd and e.xtend a warm ripening over as long a period of along in midsuinmerundGil'me’s time by the Tijbacco Growers Co­ Mr. Walter Speer, of the twin whole Circuit and Mocksville iiome aft.er visiting friends in the ■ibout four pounds of green tob­ son, Clarence, Jr., ha. e reiurned welcome to all. D8n’t fôrgetthe lime as possible. The cpmnvi r- Gcjlden anti Jonathan are late operative association of Ruleigh, church and for ail the charges in Center neighborhood several days acco as it comes fi-om the farmer Ш 1 VAtüf Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Foster from a visit to tVIrs. Markland'.s city, S'pent the week"-end with date March 8th 1924. cial fruit grower usually confines summer or early fall vaiieiies. N. C. The system h.-iS proven j Mr. Basten Carter. the county. Com'e along Farm­ last week. imvevery thousand cigarettes, have moved into their new home parents, in Norfolk, Va. Clarenc-i his efforts to a comparatively few The^e are followed by Delicious veiy satisfactory for the purpose 1 ington, Advance, Cuoleemee and Rev. Jim Green preached an the present tax o i $3 per thous­ on Wilkesboro St. Jr., has bean very sick, but is Little Miss Mildred Jones, varieties, The varie'.ies that are and then the Winesap and ïates of the association. The tentative¡ daughter of Mr, and Mrs.' John all. Whoever would get a seat interesting sermon at Hardison LIBERTY NEWS. and amounts to 75 cents on each 1,000 Yard.s, 25 Patterns, Special Price 20c convalescent. best for commercial growiyg art in.the late fall or early winffer. grades áre also being used by all :loni^9, celebrated her fourth better come early. Sunday night which was enjoy­ pound ’ of tobacco, while und r Rev. H. T. Penry and family, Mr. Cnarlie Hege and friiniiy, r.ot always the bsijt for home use Of the plums, the Ked June, warehouse meo licensed un'!i r 800 Yards, 12 Patterns, Special Price 25c birthday Feb. 29th. ed very much. Mrs. P. A. Clement and small the proposed rate the tax will of Southmont, were pleasant spent Saturday and Suuday with The pastor will рг^;асЬ at Con­ and as said above, it is of the ut­ Abundance, Wild Goosi a-d thu United States vvareln use act, Mrs. Victoria V: nE;.ton and daughter, of Raleigh, are visiting equiil $1 per poun;l, five times 500 Yards, 8 Patterns, Spècial Price 30c visitors here Monday. i\Ir. Prank Shoeks in ReUlund. , cord at 11 a. Ri. and Oak Grove most importance that the proper Damson mane up a choice selec­ as well as by a large number i..f, danghters, P.iii'eand .A.nnie Opal, spent tvr'o weeks with her par­ Mrs. Clement’s parents, Mr. and the amount the fartner is getting Miss Lula Lyons, of Winstjin- It niyht. We h-ave a stirprise varieties be selected, whether tion for home use. The Damron rii-drving aiid packing plants in of near liere spent last Sund. y ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forrest Mrs. J. W. Carter! , fVS Rev. J. M, yarn er will preach One thing in Davie County available, it may not be possible two of the best of the sour var- and will prove not only a pleasure i« bee./ worked oui, it has been nec (1) W ET-W ASH-All laundry wa.shed t’ oroughy, rinipd gret to learn of'his death. at Fulton next Sunday morning ought to be stopped, viz: Open to select a high place to set the leties. but a profit to those who wil essa/у for us to limit our cohec- ñ M country stores etc.' It is well careiull, , water extracted ahd returned в Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bry- atll:OC o’,c!ock. We extend a trees, but this is the ideal that One or two treed of the Japa- give them the right attention iq i-.i M i tio.'i of sumples to our tobacco promptly reiviy to beirmed. Price 5c A splendid meeiing of preach­ soti and little daughter, Mary welcome to all.- known that a tew fellows keep should be approached as nearly nesr persimmon should be found the way of pruning, spraying, ш st.-.ndardization laboxaio’y in per pound. íi ers and Sunday school superint­ Rebecca, of Snow Hill,, were the Mr. Giles Foster, of near Baie- their places open much on Sun­ as possible. in every home orchard in the cultivating and fertiliz’ing. u Washington.” ; 1 endents was held at the Metho week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ly;s Chapel, spent Sunda.v after­ days and sell drJnks, tiibaccojind K in d s Of F k u i t T o B e P l a n t e d . .South. It will succeed wherever (2) T H R IF T -A ll wearing ;ipparel returned as “w-.t Eü Senator Overman has receiver’ ‘ ' ''Щ dist church on Saturday. The G. Talbert. . noon here with his mother, Mrs. whatever they have. Now a Now a little more as to kind and'the native or wild persimmon' « was;.’'. “Flat,wi-r'’■ r n^id an.’retuine- И a lei ter signed by Messrs Frank principal speeches were made by Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Poindex­ William Foster. fellov/ v/ho will do thi.i ought to variety. In practically all sec-1 grows. The fruit is especially in a S'par.ty p^cknge. Pn e 5c or и 7'1Ш Wood, C. S., Vann, N. K. Rcwfll Mr. M. W. Brabham, of Nash­ ter, of Winston-Salem, speni: Sun­ Mr. Od'-ill Simmerson, of near ba made to quit it. Alright.Coun.-1 tions of the South, one should I large, being as large as a good pouno, 2c per poun a ■ition'*! or ‘ flat ú j r. H. Shepard and Juh'en v\\.od, s.-ч ville, Tenn., head of the Soutii- day with Mrs. F. T. Poindfcxter. Salisbury, spent Saturday night ty Comuiissioners com e along! have in the home orchard, some|iized peach, and is delicious, work” isoned. а 'Ж Old Folks’ commiitieon resolutions, Chow­ ern Methodist Sunday sci.oti Misses Nannie Jones and Gl; - Here with Mr. Scott Stev;art. now. If you put yourselves b^^-, Áñ/ TÁaté Meal P aini peaches, apples, plumH. pears, Tane Nashi va. ii-.ty is 1 he leader, ü an couaty chamber ofom nerce, (3)PR).i.l-PKEST—All w*a-k ca.'-ef 1 w s'e d an.í iro> e d - board. Rev. W. A. Niwell, of dys Thompson, who aVe attend Mr. Wade ft'yatt liad the mis­ hind «this matter they will have: cherries, Japanese, persimmons, b y a l l m e a n s p l a n t g r a p e s . g Ailments Ede'ito.i, wil h which is enci .-.-ed Tiie “ilut wor ” m ch e finisi'ed, e r- t-i "'У’Ч'С Winston .-iileni, Mr. Q. V. Jenk­ ing school at Greensboro, s;ient fortune to drive his Ford down to close. We are with you and As, you dip your brush into grapes and figs. In the lower! Grapes -.vill grow prac.ically ; ta ‘‘I bagan taking Black- cr.p. of resolut.ons passed b> the ing apint-e'. ha-L ns d. Pii.e'7^-r ins, of Lexington. A. delicious the week-end with home fi.dks. an etn ban kmcn tnear Potts Bran ch the best people will back you in part of the South, chorries and Ian , where in the South. The Draught ovei fifty yearB ago the heavy lead body of e chanibtr of commerce tiiere poum f.-r O' ’ 5c per • out d fo luncheon was served by the Mr. and Mrs. C. C. March and The C!ius'= of the wreck was a it. Send the .=-herilT with your! apples do not succeed to any great'leading varieties are Concord, Q and my experience with it itretchqs ^ over a good long strongiy proLesting ;.gain?t the the w ar i ladies of the church. dsughtei’. Alice, of Winston-Sal- loose steering v^heel. Howi.ver order to clo.=e them. Too, it. seems. | extent. This is ^ei^pocially true^Niaiiara, Delcware, Mo:,re’s Eai- tinao,” a a js Mr. Joe A. Blake­ ffl efU rt being made ¿o lowt-r the em, were, the week-end guest; no one was injured. there ought ;o be some w a y to = of the cherry. When one is in ;lyi Di imond and Lutie. If one ly more, a Civil War veteran m Of interest to their many m and former Virginian, who is tariff on vegetable oil-,, statins of rela^ativea. closc fiiiing S’at ions, etc. If ihei'e P u r e R ^ in t a section where theie two do no has ro<>m for only two or thiee ™ now a prominent citizen of friends here is tha announce iti at .the interest of the people Mrs. J^.hn I’ailiy, oi' Winston, First Quality Guaranteed is lets do I hat too. A bunch of Kur-Fa-Gite you instantly realize why it covers succeed, eliminate •tleni and Ivarioties, our c oice wou d be Floyd, Texas. “It is the best Ü »i ment of the engagement of Miss j|№ laxative I know of for old ai.d particu any the ;arm ‘:s, in ' "-fj ofilem. spent a fev.' duy/! here T ires.' money grabbers who loves money A high-^rade (hides) and protects the surface'so plant more luraely loathe fruits Moore’s Early, Diamond and ^ people... A good many years m C o d Louise RodwelVdaughier of Dr. this i-. atter s very ^. rea , inas­ dry С hint '.se.k w th her mother, Mrs 30x3 Caiings ?6.2o. each better than our God and our Sab-. varnish stain much better. There, isn’t any magic, that do succeed well in the lov\- Qcncord. W ago, in Virginia, I used to @ and Mrs. J..W . Rodw.el!, and Mr. 1^ get bilious and I found that much as N'.rth Carolina ■! the 'I I. ' F'. T. Poindexter. 30x3 1 2 t.'asin«.-: S7.00 >'aoh bath need waiting on by pubhc for furniture, about it—Kurfees is just better paint. er part of theSo-Jth, ;nv"h fig . In the middle and lower part m T. F. Meroney, son of Mr. and fipors, and larg st piooucei ;■!' :( j. b; a.i.s, Mrs. C. P. Hege is spend';nfi 30x3 1-2 co)-il Ca-^ings $S'75 each sentiment and other sufficient Good painters use and recommend grapes, Japanese persimmon j and 0 the S n ith , fiifs grow Wi-ll. By woodwork the stcond a'gest eoUo:', grow- Mrs. C. F,. Mertmey, Miss Rod- sometime in Win.-iton-Salem with RojiERTS Hardware Co. remedies. SAY READER, Ii it because it contains more pure lead |)eache.?. g iv in g sligh t protection during ^ Thedford’s m well is a charming and popular Win tim-S.Hlem, N. C. any color. ing state, ar d one of the ! he- daughter. Mrs. Tom All-n you favor this lets hear irorri you per gallon. Look at the formula: Thc following varieLiis 1 f the winter, r.h-.-y can usually be 1 ' young lady, who has ende-ired peanut growing - ratíís. . ^ i ^ ' O R v S who'is very ill. “fure Bred While Leghcrn” through the Enterp'is'e i.'.nd the Granitoid peaches will gi'.e ripefaii, he j-iown to ndvantag-'iin the t ppcr SPF herself lo a wide ciicle of friends, Purc'Carbouate Lead S0% Thomas D. Warre;i, on Mr. J, L. «Davis m»de a busi­ Eg.g4 for hatching. SI, 00 per 15. Record. Come on! Speak out! entire summer season; Mayfiowe:- inirtious of 'he Sout'i. The two and Mr. Meroney is a prominent Floor Paint Pure Zinc Oxide 20% BLACK-OBAOeUT chi’irm ;)i oi ih ; Dí iíií;'::;^ i Now readi .or your iiioi-ection. ness trip to Winston-oaleni one Norman Walker, or Early Rose, Cijrman, lliley, leading varieties for mosisvctiiins young business man, who is as­ Put it on to­ 100% was tho best and quickest re­ conaiii' I. e, 11 ■ -i- r : day last week. 3-6-4tf. " Fra-rnington, N. C. TUURENTINE NEWS. day—walk on lii lioipf Georp,ia, l^,lberta, Hiai h of the South ar;. the Brov;n jur- sociated with his father and lief I could get. Since X camo iKa capi'. ; I / . У'-, W ^ 'li ciiiest V ari2t3' cyar Shewn. Su des and ?/Ir. J. E. B. Shuit spent one it to-morrow. It’s surprising the small amount Cling, and Saiway or Knunmei’s key and the ¡-.‘Stial. Ti e Ce to Texas I have these bilious ^ ^ brother in business. JfOii Sa l e --W hite i.eirhorn, of Kurfees required to paint a attacks every now and then— 8 » bc-u. or Ò m Oil. -.-ч! o;.iu' I day this week in Winstori-Saiem. 'M r. Vv. P. M c"ull' :i, oM iaffi- Shities like October. By planting s >ne ( f I? stial is ;i :iniail, sweet vari ty a man will get bilious any- sp single coni’t, \Tor.-¡ ■ Banin'n’.s' enamel, ' house right. Let us figure the bet! i f ih d , ;ga:ivn. :il! the newest colors and patter ns. .va-à in oin’ coinmanit-v outurihiy. all of these varieties, ripe tteacnc s , and is hardiest 0 !' all. Therefore where, you know—and I find ’Strain) 15 ep.g;; $1.25- amount for you and show you thnt a little Black-Draught Etki \V :U1 iViu 'P^ У of Й . : For S.'VLi; Or Trade • 21 He; Mrs. H’Jiirv LiJi>-le does not itn- the beautiful color selections. maybe had from late May ni;in the upper part of the South, 'Ii'. T. English, soon straightens me out. 1^ w s a vi Lor . y. th oiïi e M i;.tl;':.;at'i'y p;ie^d. of acclimated work mules at my m-ove much, sorry I', note. early June until late September only tiiis variety fh uld be After a few doses, in little or ima B U I E S S LOCALS 2-tt pd. Craig’s Farm. no time I’m all right again." i» toi Over , a fcir Mu ¡jii-. U'-- , F o r S a l e —Four room house place. ■Mr! and Mrs. G. W. McCulloh Kurjces makes a Paint for every Purpose (M- early October, The very early' planted. Thedford’s Olack-Draught g j lieveswith Se-natorOverm ■ ■ ' h;it with good basement and 2 acres W a l t e r R a l e ig h C l e m e n t . We take this metiiod of t hank­ ahd c’ui dren, of .Wini-ton-Salern, and the very late varieties are. By plantiiigthe above varieties is a purely vegetable livtr mb medicine, ii.-ied in America for ™ thf deniocratic party shoui ' .■-.nd of extra good land, .also black­ ing our patrons . for their p is't and Mr and Mrs, R. H; Hilton, not very good as to quality hut -;n (he home orcha d one will Ü over eighty years. It act.s on an u instructed delcgatio '' th- smith shop and lot, all located in L o s t —One six foot crowbar, patronage. If you have any more of Biltmore, spent Sunday with K m t e e s coming early or laie, ti.ey are h;,'e y.-,i-(.od ii away lo secure thc .stomach, liver and bowels H® S in a gentle, natural way, as- ^ New Yorrt conventi'-n E ■ .> day the villege of Fork Church. Pric­ on concrete road in Sotxth Mocks, cotton you want to sell or have Mr.; D. P, McCulloh. Mocksville, Ñ. C. usually very greatly t.ppreciale:!. - ripe friiit fri m e;ul.\ until late. CT sisting digestion and reliev- № th de Iqpments poi it o -he -t ASHMÍ1 ed right for quick sale. 2tf pd vilie on Monday afternoon. Find gined, _ bring it on as we will not Mrs.'Early Williams has been ^ ing constipation. • Sold every- giffl Therefore for the home orchard, ar:d th^t is what is desired, A ^ where. ’ SSf wisd m of sucii cotirs\, he tM . -s Ge o r g e M b r k i l l , er return to Enterprise office and i gin any more aftor March 8th. light sick for snmetime. , I be sure to plant at least a few cf superabundance of '’ruit during a ____ B-102 -Clipped from -;hr 'tir en bo o 417 N. Ltberiy »St., WÍTistonTSaieü!, N. receive reward. 2tfpd D a n ie l л Ga r t n e r , Miss Flora Forrest, off lian es, ' i l l »11 Mocksville, rouie 3. the Mayflower or Early Rose, short season of the year, with Daily News. I j::Q,iiiï8i№iia№:Q»Knraiiiiaiiu»iiiiaiiHaiiiisiiiiii iiiiBiiiiiiiinìniiBiiiiBiiiiaiii'BiiiiBiiiiaiiiii I w ■ i

Faiíe FuuT' JjJM*rií!ÍiPXiiSE, MOCKSVILLE. JM, G. hii3 bcsn brought ubout by two JiN ïË R PiaSB . JMjQCKSVltjjHi c. SUPERANNUATE FUND Davie Gonnty Sunday UNION CHAPEL NEWS j № 6 ^ v e lliinffs, good roads and tho auto- School Association PINO NEWS — jfnobile, which havo developed the rirV ‘>4 IS BEING DISCUSSED Published Evüry Thursday 'i^-jnow^ iiinumerable wayside farm The Sunday School is being Rev. C. M. McKenney filled his Mocksville, North Сяг’оИп.ч, markets, thesimplosi:, surest, and Whether your moneytarial wealth be hundreds or thous­ Dr. C. M. Van Poole, president well attended, and the young Speakers At Centenary Me­ of Rowan County Sunday School appoiatinent at Pino Sunday ■“ most modern means of income ands, you cannot feel sure that your loved ones will be pro­ people seem to be very much in­ morning. His sermon was very A. C. IITJNEYCU'r'P hnown to tho tiller of the soil thodist Church Discuss tected after your death unless you can secure a proper exe­ . Association and his Department terested. Our Superintendent is Superintendent will hold an inst oppressive and enjoyed by every EXTRA SPECIAL Publisher. Time was when the only oc- E xasperating Fund for Former Min­ cutor. always there and that should en­ one. T T " 7- ¡TTT n'asion-upbn which a fanner ad- isters. A corporation is the surest and easiest way to relieve you tute, at Fork, Baptist Church, courage others to go. We are I Subsmption Rat.,s: COUGHS- of these worries. Place your affairs in the hands of our Sunday March 9, a t 10:30 a. m., expecting a large attendance Mr. Fred Swing, who hol^s a J $1 a Yenr: R,x Months oO Cent.s. he distribut- ’O’i' only y.m—Imi nil Trust department. We are prepared to give you competent, and at Elbaville M. P. Church at now, as the Spring time is near. position in Salisbury, spent the ’ arounM you nrf amiuytd by Greensboro, March 3 .—Plans week-end ai home. WOOL SUITING ^ lumdred or more large hand- N efficient and accurate service. . 2:30 p. m., same date. Ihf i»f a persisl- to raise within the next five i The singing which is being iiiillsand place^ an "ad” in the oiit. <• )U«li. Dr. tcMiK*.'« N’en* Dw- An inquiry will save you much. I All Sunday School workers are ■ Mr. and Mrs.'L. L. Miller had 56-inch Wool Plaid Suiting in Grey and Blue, Tan cuvrfv liroiik*' ijniclcly by years an endowment fund of $10,> held every Tuesday and Thurs­ Entered at t?ie post office at wpeldy newspnper published in invited to attend these meetings. as their Sunday guests, Rev. C. filiiin»!atinf:lhomnriia1. McKennby, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Л and well attended. We note quite _ .. . _ —. — — I Щ ■ 1.95 matter under the aet of March tiuri w H :n :i }:!car-;ii.l At all ters of the Southern Methodist The Southern Bank & Trust Co., We are expecting some good Nov/ ‘‘fai-mer-adverdsing” so an Improvement in the singing W. Davis and family, Mr. and 3, 1879. church are being discussed at Binging by young ladies quartett. called is a featura of erer v.’eekly which was very much needed a Mrs. A. M. Davis and family, of New Blouses Dr. KING’S NEW DISCOVBRr each service at Centenary Meth- Mocksville, N. C. Dr. Van Poole ia a fine worker Winston-Salem. Jersey Petticoats and daily newspaper and ia grow­ ! odist church. N. R. Ham and the church. Big shipment of Blouses. Large assort- Mocksviiie, N. C. Mai'. (5,1924 and has made Rowan County a 10 dozen Silk Jersey Petticoats. . All col- ing in popularity as it helpj the I Earl Rives spoke yesterday, Mr. Mr, John Miller and sister,) ment. All sizes. — ! farmer to .sell his produce throuch 100 per. cent county. Let Davie E. H. Frost and mother visited ors. $3.00 value. Ham at the morning service and County, follow. G. W. Stikeleather, at Olin, Sun Margaret, spent the week-end, Special . . . The following: from the A.^h“- the medium of the roadside mar­ MOCK’S CHURCH NEWS $1.9S Special ...... $1.98 M r. Rivee in the evening. ' Bbicb P. Garrett, day. ^ with Miss Nona Shore, in East boro Couder: ket, or front yard m. been sick, is able to be out again. Route 2, was a business visitor in banon church at Barber a short Sunday with his parents. like to sell, but,did not know of the paralysis that has fallen upon ^ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bowles, <:own Saturday. While being in-. 434 North Liberty Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. i any one who wanted to buy it. time back to arrange to call a re­ American politics. He would gular pastor for that church. I of near Mocksville, spent Satur­ Mrs. M. C. Ward is visiting tervievfed by an Enterprise re­ I A few minutes after he had walk­ help us reinvest the political pro­ day night with Mr. and Mrs. Al­ her sons in Mocksville this waek. porter, we learn that Mr. Eaton каш ю чииииш иаамш иягдж Имя11ж1!и111им111я'г1юшн1ш1ш11»шиамши1ш111иам1111ач1м1 ed out of our office we met a re­ One ñock of hens here layed i cess with reality. There is no­ I Attractive New Spring Frocks bert McClamrock. Born to Mr. and Mrs. EdWoot' has installed a Delco Lighting' ■miuain.»«. -^""iiéieii¡!rii!«iiíel;iiei!iieiireiíÉ¿eiim!Íe!m!iiEiiiiÉBÍií™ sident of the town on the street thing more certain than that re­ around 90 dozen i^ggs in Feb- outfit in his house, and in the ruavy. • I ' Mrs. C. M. Turrentine, spent on Feb. 20 a son, Ralph Coolidgfc. and stopped to pass the time of presentative government is doom­ near future will have all the t A NEW SHIPMENT RECEIVED THIS MORNING Saturday night with her parents, Several persons in our com­ A HOOSIER CABINET BRINGS BOTH BEAUTY day with him. "Do you kr:ow ed unless we do away with tho We had a fine talk on poultry j| modem electrii: conveniences ad­ .. ,Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bow les, near munity have colds but so far as where I could purchase a good anonymous b'atkmail which oua raising at Davie Academy«some P ded to his home. This is a great Mocksville. we know there is no one sick AND CONVENIENCE TO YOUR KITCHEN load.or tv.’o of firewood,” he ask­ democracy practices on its poli time ago. There were 30 pre- 5 Only a very special purchase makes it possible to offer these modish step toward "modern-home-hap- ' Mr. William Bowles, of Farm­ enough to call the doctor. ed us. We thought ‘ here is a tical leadership, with the result sent, and should have beOn 300. | piness,” and we hope that a good The Hoosler leaves nothing: unsuppli^ new Spring frocks at this very low pricing. Smartly fashioned of ington, was a Sunday visitor in iVJtr. and Mrs, J . E. Block visit­ concrete example of where one that courage gives way to cowar It is strange that when the state | number of other Davie formers . our berg. ed relatives in Winston-Salem to make a completely equipped working ofour wantadi. would serve two.” pays an expert to instruct people' | will soon follow Mr. Eaton’s dice and the statesman turns warm-toned mohairs, French flannels, Roshanara crepe, satin can­ Sunday. center. Not only is this seen in the lar­ Had this man advertised that he politician.” that they will not go to hear him. Ig ' Mr, J. H. Oakley, of Mt. Airy, example. had a number of loads good fire­ ton or figurate satin these dresses are practical for every occasion ¿pent Suuday in our community. Th>3 Ladies, Aid Society will ger matters of proportion and arrange* wood for sale, and had the man A number of men have signed |i meet with Mrs. F. H. Bahnson 1 £ A large crowd give Mr. Will ment of space, but in all the exclusive in town read that ad, you can see up with the Cooperative Tobacco except the most formal evening wear. Thursday evening next at 2 o’­ ; ;lBaker a surprise birthday dinner where both would have been bene­ Association recentl.y. There is a mode to suit every individual preference and the color clock. little fittings and accessories. Every fited. The man would have sold A local of the cotton and Tobac- ^ . J Sunday. All left wishing Mr. The League Social given at the , 'IBaker many more happy birth- Hoosier Cabinet is a really fine piece of his wood and the town man wou'd CO association was organized at; I school building was very well at­ Chew it after range is complete including black, dark brown, cocoa,tan, Chinese '^jdays. of kitchen furniture. Solid and sub­ have been rewarded for reading every meal the academy recently. tended and much enjoyed. blue, moss green and gray. Many are effectively trimmed with Muoic and games were a part the ad, in that .he would have Mr. Iva Podgett,of near States­ Mr; and Mrs John-Boger, of stantial, it has yet a daintiness of de-- li stim ulates ' ' V6f Union Chaple, spent the week- of the fun, hot chocolate and known juBt:where to get his need­ appetite uud ville, visited the home of Mr. sign and refinement of finish which: Chinese motifs or novelty braids. Sizes for women and misses. cakes were served.’ ed firewood. Mr. Farmer, if you! aids dliiestlon. Walter Sain Saturday and Sun­ ‘(¡jBnd with Mr. and Mrs. John It makes your Prof. J. F. Scott entertained gives to any kitchen a certain distinc-- have anything to.try, one of our day. ■'ê/ï^Summers. - . want adf. Friend Reader, read foo d d o y o u m o re $14.50 to $2950 the basket-b^ll boys Saturday Coughs become tive charm. » good. Nate kow Messrs, Loo and Roy Sain, ■ ^1^. Mr. Will Walls, who has been night at a supper, prepared by the ads in this paper. You may It relieves tbat atmlly IceUag With each Hoosier Beauty we give a. be greatly benefited. «iter hearty eatian* spent the week-end with Mr. Every day’s express bring us many new garments that are popular the sick Hat, is improving. Mrs H. F. Bohnson. The boys dangerous ten.piece set of kitchen cutlery. Edgar Padgett, on Woodleaf for Spring wear. We cordially invite you to visit our Apparel Sec­ There will be preaching at Oak thoroughly enjoyed, tha eats, and if allowed to run on. Chtck chaa the . hospitality o l, both Mrs. ■ *t once with Dr. Bell’s Pine-Ttt .SpeaUni vf new; paptr udviir- Route 1. 1' Æ Grove Sunday night, March 9. tion. We are sure that you’ll be delighted with the quality as well Bahnson and Prof. Scott, Mrs. Honey. Dr. Bell’« contain] Jioc lis ’ng, the Gastonia (¡!i-/.etto 1, i .щ а A. the isedkinea the beat do«tOT» Come in TODAY and get our prices,, MÍS.S Julia Sain, spent the' as price. A. Holloman was present and prescribe combined with the old- makes tlu; t'oilowiiic inleir.minji week-end with Mrs. II. M. Chaf- '^ ‘.Ife^caslee? time remedy — pine-tar honey. then you'll want a Hoosier. c;omment: assisted her mother in serving. Dr. Bell’8 loosenu hard-packed fi.i of Woodleaf. Mocksville made Ginger Ale Miss Manilla Craver was taken phleom, gtops coughing tnd "In an ago oi iichor'an|,v it is soothes raw tissues in throat and not suprlsinK that the practice of Messrs. Mai^vin, Chaflin and 1^1 will help you. sick Monda.v* night the 25th of ■ • chest. Keep it on hand for all tho Feb at the home of Mr. and Mrs. family. It’s a favorite with youo| exploiting his product should ex­ Ted Goodman, of Woodleaf .epeiit I Efird’s Department Store and old. J. C. James, she wasn’t able to be tend to the farmer, to become a Sunday afternoon in our berg, Get the home news in your carried home”until ThursdaVfol- All druggists. Be sure to get С С. SANFORD i S ONS COMPANY Salisbury, - - - North Carolina the ginuine. part of his operating system. i Mr. Reid Powell, of. Rowan, »menewspaper—The Mocksville lowing. Glad to know she is Mocksville, : : :< >: •: North Caroli^i^ i. ^ This new phase of iarm life iterpri8e,$l,00D«i! j^ear, ' improving rapidly. DR BELL’S Pme.Tar Honey was a visitor here Sunday, » ■ М П ■Ш

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!( и №ЛШ1-'ШйК i. V/ V ______ir^age ¿ev eil liNTliKPKiBE, MüCKSVibLE, N. C. ______' IMPROVED Ш!ГОШ Ш£РЛАГЛМА1 Page Six 1 11 1 1 1 111 11 111 11 1 1 11 1111 1111 [University Scholarship to be Given H. ш .ШШ!Ш!ШШ:Ш(:Ш:К:ШШШШШШШ!|Ш:|!Ш|(ШШШ! Р!Ш|а|||Ш!ШШиШШШШ!гШШШШ i School Student For Best Manisscripl W', A È- « ШМ. A - i m Washington, D C. MTch 3. • 'ege, Marieta, Ohio, wVeieher 123 N. Msiin Síroiít, Salisbury, N. С. i ?our yoars 'at ctilIcrfC''wi h fill ox- í;).t. ei' ha» bacn transferred as 4.>- i (By llBV. 1>. H. I'-rrZWATEn, D.D., Щ l i í í ■ ^í?| iVi^Ä^StüS /у lense^ paid is I he inducement, pastor г!';i church, Dean of tile Kvenliis Holioul, Alooily ijcc.x >-чг: i Blblo InHlltiitn чГ 1 .liirai-'u.) , Iti 1Г1Щ ÄA'l leld out to high scho'il s'liden:.- '‘Ti/ua i-ix.'ceii :!ioii" Mid dol’ars (¡5). \v.!,MiMn .N'i-'.vniKip'T Union.) Ii: is o'-r o,r;r:o.sst d-: siv: -'ic.t you. bc.-'w-.ie acquainted with us and with i í щ а 0 гШ ® й '4 I v Ш# Р bi I/ш,й ',!Í'Í « i'-í f : j. {••'•' P f the United States for the '-esr' M’endv ^:.;' е b.iiiu ap'.>)'.'>pria!cd I i M J ' ■ :q i x i i l /«? Pi B saay on die subject “ The Reia hy (hv dO''or for th'j iidui-ati.in of Lesson for March 9 c a r skuc. So vve are senc?!-:^ you tliij liAv'canon to visit our store and ■Ц '.>4> ¿'tion of Improv d Highways t: younyr :v; -pi > who havs b';en ,чuc- THE REIGN OF SAUL incpcol ib^ Vc-ibus iiuea of M erchandise we c a r r y , ! 'S»:;» Г‘ 1 ';^’. VHome Life,”’ acc-'rdimr to asrate -essful i > tfi se competitions. ia '“ Jllgm eiit today by the Highway Ef!u- The scholitiship this venr is ure bKSSON TEXT—I Siii.i: ]Г.:13-"И Ou : Li:ye Ьата retuvnud frara the New York hiarkets and our store UOLDKN •rK.4T-~i.;eh,iI,l, t„ /, uicirii.T.t to tui-ion. rom. i:oar.¡. 'ГОГ'1С--Л Kin/; W'ho J-oöj Ml» ICinsOom. Ihe Mew Coats, Coat Swits, Dresses and Sweaters are '.'■'and county school offici'ls. i>s о ks. and '’peci-l fees o' the I*VTKn.MI-:niATí-: л XD sV:.\!fr-> „'^promptly 'S possibk;. Th ■ offer auccesshi! stu le.ii ;it. a- у coll <;;? tc —« iiuPh rttjtíco.-.-n-s iin-ri-'aUut.-i. ..\e;i' Yors’s LalA-vi Fabhlifjis aiid will Certainly Hease You. liliiililillliiiK Illlllíllllllfflllliilllill YOUNG VìC()x4A-: : :j..:.on¿iLÁy Priced. the best essay on a «ubjectitional judges were che Secretary (t) Siiuiuel wa» Incüimdlüiii! Ifv ' ' pertaining (o elementar - high ¡of War, John W, Weells; Dr. A!- oUl 11)10. C-iij Pi -ice' Gocda' D spr.rtmest Has Been Completely Restocked. ' I Tlu? imfaithrn!ne.s.4 of )i!s' bon.s- IM way economics. The. co:itest'is!beShaw , editor of the K:’vi''\v whom he Imd aDiniimtil ая ti;.^ sue- v/‘. V.hv-r ar.d Prt-tciest Fafent*» Obtainable for Spring a r id | ’ tKe fifth conducted in_ as manylof Revie.vs, Nt w if.i'k ■; i y; an.i co.ssnrs. Sminiol ^iviitly blimileiei; !n thl.4, Гог llii» оШсе of jiiflvi' wuti Bot W. G V. imer. It \Vii! Be A Real Pleasure For You To 60 Through I , ,.siiccessivo'years under the nus-, Bi .hop Wiiliam F. And'-r on, hermlltiiry. ;j'pices"of thehighwayorg-'inizaiion. I .Vleth .dis E.oi.^cop iT Clui.-<:h, Ci:i- (Í!) The cle.sh-e (o lic lilce oüiim' m-. '^'kjri Lk pnrtiv-'ci'ii ard F«a«t Your Eyes upon the Many Nice New-, | '^/Jn the conduct of the cont st, cinrati, Ohio. The : oard ofier.> tliiiis. Silice the siirrmiiuHn” nm ioi!.-! f hml 1;!ii|;ì; ¡is Ipiiilciy, Uioy 'wiiiiK'ii a 'ilurigii, i‘ir Sprii?g. _ ^ ^ 1 'th'e board wiii have the active as-,assura ccij that j fdgt s of ;h.: liln? (Wm «-niilii Ihclil ilieli- hiiiiii .4. IK '^1 f ’i'sistance of extension divisions of aitine repute ,md high standing . 2. Smmiere l'riilrat (vv. 0-1У), lie ¥/. Mave A CoKFi?ktc Line of Shoes. Walkovers tor Men ,and | .tl^B leading universities in eachjvvil; be cho,'5en to mhiie t!ie selec- tool: (he imitter lo ilie I.md lu ¡ллусг and Ilio L(l¡■^ì lii.sinicted him to sol­ Women our Specialty. But we have Shoes for all the Family. I .,state, or ofthestatedepartmenti'jiion of ihe be:nteisay this year. emnly polm out lo the luupple l!:c ' ‘yof|education, an well as the al-i “Any informaii -n desired on iiieimint: of tlicir act loti. Vs/e want you ,to cor ic in aiid look over these various liries. There “ | II *,,,mostunanimousendorsement*andjth(H contest will be ver.v gladly . (Í) Tho ivoiikl U'.tìhi; 01' í I ■■■• ЧЛ / support of city and county school'-supplied. Ir.quiriiS ■ sh-)uhi ■'— ' ■ ‘■-be their iliiushli'i'.s ¡mil imil;e tliolr sm-,:; no obliQidion oii your pevt to buy. We just want you to see for yoyr- || to servo In hlii anny aiul do ¡,11 UìikIs authorities, a-idres'^ed t.. Н'цЬ vay Ediicatiun of hard work on hj.s Гигт.9 mid in í;¡;. ; e!i- that we are now seiiirig good inerchandise, we believe for less than , § iC" i U ) ttjlg^he rules of the lOntest are B'.ard, Willard Buildin, Wa'-hinii- houHe. lí- ton, D. C.” (£) Ilo wiiiild 111’«; tl oír ìaiids, t-vn; any place in the city. ' " • ■ t simple. Any student of high those Inherlted from Uu-lr ГшМег.^;, iiiid M' school grade is eligible to enter. ------Ф------i;lve them to lil.s Ciiviu'Ue .оПачч’п. mul Yours very truly, I . '.Eisays to be written must, not ex- Notice of Payment of Special .wrvnni». ,\l.siv.u;(rdí*d (vv. t!)-2ü) ITavliifc' imid(! up tlii'U- lalmli». tli'.'y d« ' wHich essays mu.^t he presen td Notice is hereby Riven tbal arn as- . toj’schoo! princifjlrs is April 21, | llberalely shut their eye.i té (b? iviil!; BiKi IsesamenC contninud in the nsaesi-nicnt apd mmlly rij.slied into tlie e.\-|ii.'r¡im iii - "•V-ffiS''1924.. Aside from the usual state roll of street and sidewalk iinprov«- ^ Saul Chosen • ( Kino (I Sam "fniients that »iSSa.vS must be w rit- mcntaon Depot Streut and sidewalk 128 North Main Street, Salisbury^ N. C.'-, 1 The Progressive Farmer is recog­ -ten on'one side o f th>^ p u p e r on y ,j thereof, and Pattory Street in the 1. The Khi'/ I'oln'i'd (lilt (П:МО;К’ ). “'\Vo Will Sell You Good iVierchiindise At Reasonable Prices”. | Saul was Kent to .^ciireli for Ids fa­ ■'must be the original w «.rk o'' the wwn ot Moeksville North Carolina. Keep Wires Busy ’ 1 .u «. A o/\r«’r»f which adsessrnunt roll 18 on nle in oiTici ther's a.v.sfs that hnd wandered iiway. nized as the World’s Gi'eatesi: „‘Venters, and that he d.c,s-on of While ()!i ild.s orniiid, Smiiiiol I'uund him mill amihiled li'in. Kiiul »ad Ida • i. v-.the judges is final, thi l’eafe no nnd which said usscssment '»-•швхшшмтжвшкшюшшшсюшапстяаппаамп W Farm Paper, and certainly there father were aclln;,' freely In this mat­ i'iCDp 'Em Gain!;'. „ . и , \6ther condition-. A staiem en t; roll and assessments were Conlinned l».v ter, yt*; lit the siimo time Gnd'.< pur­ ч ; fi* ,'review ing the past history of the the boaid of Commissioners of the town pose was belili! carried nut. .lä is not a farmer in Davie county >'\^nnrii-oaty would have a r lis íi h e ü tO, ho i who can afiord to be withouu this klii.i,', the Lord cave them tlic oiiolié.st When you are in need of feed see, us. lltu-il Гиг Ihelr iiocd.s. t :mj'1 o p i t ;¡i,y ' o se q CiiSckcn Feed, Sweet Peed, Cotton Seed Meal, . paper. It tells you how and when ■ (1) Л tine phy-il'iiie. He wa.s lieud •' Mt hfi o 1: i. iií ' i.' ¿T Ii \ mid .«houlders above the re.st oi tho ■; ! lío Oii’ce \vi !: rti; Balry Feed, and Ship Stulf. We buy our feed in .B IHviple. lía ' to plant different crops, trees,etc., = . .#fered in the United Staies. .Th^ «^all bear Interes: u. <-) Jfode.siy. (!i) .ieU’-eontrol. (•!) o ■ : :i ¡‘r.i ty w ciir kiac loiS fuid are able io give you a price. ■ s s . . . 1.1. ri Cl iny rale of ai.x per cent nuTannain from Ш .Mllltiiiy Insllnet. ; ivii. . .a e ro ■ o,;.i r, 'M .Yours to SERVE, ■ "S ' known as thfJ H. S. 1 ire- ■ confirmation of the as- The iiiitihoil of chnlee was hy lot. i to obtain the best and most pro­ ~ -stone Four Years' , Umver-uy aesatnent roll, and shall become duo \\’li!'ii till,, cjidlce WHS innd«', p'u-t of Ira s s ' , Scholarship, which will be given and puyable on the date on which ta.xes the people eatlmslii-ncaMy crh.i!, “С(и1 S to'the high school student v. ri>i“>‘“ payable; provided, that when an save the klne.” Oiiiers nK'cU>d ami J, Fo Green ■ Go. fitable results. It’s writers are rerii.spd allepiaiiee. .i.i-iii i i ii« i.i LSii iii’JL i, s . ,.,ioii the bfsfess,iy on -Ih^ fie;.:-i divided into installm..-nts, — i « T J rT* ' i mslHllment ahull be.-umo tUie ami lit. The King Confirmsrt at G'.lyal experts in all kinds of crops, soil, — -SP Oi Improved Highways to (I 8nm. I 1). « ‘ ,S;iiil too!; advnn.'a'je of Ihe рпчи }^^®ome L i i f . ’ Essays mustni't ex-i -aicos are uuj unU p:iyable. |2КЖетйЙКр'.-:-!ГС'РГ;/-’Г;-■ vielor.v over the Aiiiinonlies to set all yMK68¡KtiíLk^Zv¿-:Ii;..---- ... poultry, cattle, horse and sheep j_ seven hurdrc-d ords in; if any am nnu or inaralLnent thereof the Ц1‘(1р|<.. 1,4 vi-iiv,n 'I'.iii UIui:. Our wide-awake comraunity cor­ . — ¡i^length and mus; be wri.ten .n iic-i*-'* waon auu, u shili bv? Eub- IV. Saul’s F.iilur.-.' (I .4 ,1111. T.-,). = H f c ’dHnCe wi h thesimph’ ru!e.^ toU.e ¡„-n-.ui.. a. a ;. ,n.w T Ills ly one of tlie sai.!de::;t i>i'*turo,'i raising, together with thousands The Enterprise is recognized as . I ¡)fp-,cnoed lur iia;.ai,J la.':i.s in uciduioii In all Idiiory. respondents, in addition ■ to the co n te st. j w ih<' intei'É'.S!. lie -'МП I’l'oviiieu lor. 1. The Ciimmand u> ifmil (vv. 1-!’,). one of the best weekly newspap- ?‘i^$A lt»gtithiir it is e.'tim... th»t This r'.;bruiii'y iiiil. Ü l',S-5lf li.e wa-i eiiiiimi'.nilfMl !o iutorly i v'.i-i- щ daily mails, keep 'the. wires busy of suggestions to lighten the bur-^ • : than eifihfc hundrec' ■ hou- b . E. Fijkzkr. '. ity Tax Collectur. niinale tho .\male!.-tt!'s. Thi>' rcasnn ;is,si;;tied was llieir evil (reatiueiit оГ I ers in the state. Once every ^ n d pupils h ive su'jmitted ess:’.;> у j Israñi nfior lliey calile up c.ut ul' V'.;:y¡it er sending in news ite’iiis to this pa- \ dens of the “over worked” wife. ■^^;the four previous conte t . ' Notice! (E.voil. I>ii(, L>r,:lT). 'i , . » I fj ibably the mostsustairifiii - . T ile l.ii^iilHMlii'iu.'e of Haul (vv. { week it brings the important •1-0). T h e coim im núiik'iit w as cu rrlei; Remember friends, y o u g e t 52 is- per. We have an able staff of | _ ,|ional competition, rsccnrdi I... . .„'¿«егвгп)) horetoiori: existing om m ily 111 part. Die kin.e, was 'r'vfei I news, local, state, National and P p l recordi.of the boai-'j, ;. I !.',vesn B .'r . rii'racr!'., ,Jr.. :'* (1 spared, ami the liest of tin., ¡'oody ap- sues of this great paper, together M alted St3tei?i !. ..поли an.i ,i-i.-.p busi- |!rop;’ia!ed. correspondents and the doings of | ■:i . v li d ill-" f ^¡.-'irü'ni ¿j Ue- .Sail! J'.f'JcictciJ Iv Rod (vr. 10 2 3), (1) i>ai.iuel cried to Uml . (V. 11). i international, together with Edi­ -L : f :: -'U .n; ~ the iS ltA-i¡№é\ ~ Tiio news of this (l.i.suraceful a:fit!r with ,52 issues of the best p a p e r >^Ще^е as the Г'suit of ..iiV; я.' '. if Nonh Starfcr and Dvmountabíe the count3^ is well reported each | .'.ЗМраЫоп. Тле ii st , .: ^'reati.v liisiiirlicd ,S:imiu'l, iiiovhi.u him liim s, SHS extra torial Comment on vital issues. : . ' his у ,j.- i !. to ci-.v mito (!oi| i!ay and ni.iilil. ever published in Davie county- ipjupil w»5 Miss II .U1 1 ■ V- ; . ;• isi .'.Í nivi the (~) ;3aid'!: ii,vpy a F.O.B. ffblSgr.'du . uii ,u .; j' . DETROIT for only $1.25. ■ и! .;;ii!liy ,7::;ch'iK‘e, h e tried 10 / the city, and'surroundingsi- You | Join our family of happy readers 'ritthwcs'.ern 0 ’ ivi.L'ai ; , , üii liiim'ul '■■l’.ill bi* ale :-';'!iVH‘l.'Inst tlit- voi-y 1ilc;;tii.’; nC , Illinois. The si'-O '.ii úlIM i ’.vbn will Ihe ¡liie;",: tile knviiif; ol' l‘ ii- !:.',n|;,- I This offer is limited, so don’t wait. ■'‘{^.nation ' Iv.'n . VMr; У! ;; , • 1 '■■í; . : liare l:o:ra,vi'ii liiiu . j j • ili.>n irh 'd it> i;iu get more than a dollar’s worth in and help them share the many lh<> lii.-'iiic iipiin Ihe i.ef.pi«. 1. - <& IjI.- ¿Jpiinsori, B.; (,'l) .Si'.miu'l r c lii';,l) o i< i!- i‘ Siai; ' each issue, )^et you can ^^et 52 is- ? Bring or mail your'.subscription • , bargains offered "them by the Igjnio, no ц. ;, • • . , .Cod's dealii!)' v.iiii lilm (vv. IT-:;;:). .-.i- \у,д1«:ít ViV Samuel liie! ids liypon'isy liy |-.r:¡>-.,!i,a о!' lilni to bi|uarely fa,-'!,' Im’,^ sin. sues together with 52 issues of TO DAY TO leading merchants of this and ad-f i ll. .¡'i yo;.!-!:, more eoiiceraed la . ¡'.is ííü!' illlie t t i -hv ;h render (ibet;¡.:-n(',;i in io (К : сити: •.mi. Every spring the demand for Ford Cars is ’ ■'. ■- .V. V i) íí‘' '■ i,jrr meni than ì.'e is f,ir Cicjn i¡: oiVe¡- laito several hundred thousand greater than the the Progressive Farmer f o r t h e ? . joining'counfcies by reading theif Him siieraic;,.', 4, The ' ,TuiÍ!;meiil l’ ni,:; S:ri (vv. avaiJ.able supply. Place your order immedi­ \ ads in this paper each week. Sítí-íjí"!), Foi' íiie p¡*r,'5e.";¡í:.i!t)i!s о:;‘сг,’П'Г ately, to avoid de.ky in delivery. small sum of Si.2S. ^ o!’ Ilii> íiiicrilice, i!:(. (i.Vanc'.v ;..'bisí-íl from Siiul'.-i ¡iiiiise, ami foi- liii, !|,,.i nf \ Gome in and. subscribe today. :V.' . Ihisninl d.'soiiedleiiije, ilic ,);iii;;!loi„ isn’t tha.t cheap enough?' j ¡ni y. was rent from Idin. Пс conft^^a-d his 'V.l. sin nnd lie.t;;:ed ,4'a!iaiel io still honor '— ^ ¿''‘O Deu-oii JilehiKan ' him iiefiire the eldei-.J of the peojile, ^ton. Li. ' . Ashini Samuel forsool: him and left him alone I^OTE: A svn. II pryninc dov/n puts I'n: w-’:-, to siitl'er In disgriice. your name on tliC- p;e{en;.d delivery list. _mi. th.,' ...... '• , Holy Life. iKen'.-'iOKv, l-.crac-.'! ■'Tho .serene silent beauty of a holy See.tlie Nearest Av,;’'.orii:ed Ford Dealer •vv\- life Is the most powerful Inllueneo In (he world, n e a l to tho mlffht of the ^;£i. 1 ■ ' , 'V!, Spirit of God." gfcy oi: , .. . ■ ' The HcavfMt E«r *f Coin. '■The heiivlest ear *f anrn (.•< tho bna ■X , that lov.-lIe,st hendu Its liund,"—Church Moeksville, : : : : : North Carolina ili iVO ■' . ' 1 ^■, tiulhitln. ^SUbj-iCi 'ÍKí ^ ■ V f)>b! P:Oiri lii:') o.'i “FOR NEWS SEE THE ENTERPRISE” Tr-.i'-i'O' -'i'jO'i All .«vreWorth While. KSC,' с л а д ■ TRUGI\S ♦ -TFvACTOlCS T,'í¡^ Je ■■ y!ii oil i".-'i„,i 11 Il ls world-who i llRliten.H II I' 1,111'dcii o£ U to anyone fendiny' schü Ù else.—DieUt'iis. .Ulti »T .1ШШ111Ш1|11111Ш11111!ШШ111!11Ш1ШШ11111111111111111111Ш11;1

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1;' lìM'riv.k.PKLSE. MUGK.SV1LLE. N. 0.____ ' ; i' / P a g e E i g h t Whtn in Mocksvillo ent at lirifirriu*) liegini t6T>?KttriT55-cir-oponr- Noted Specialists Will jBaltimrire, Md., Gar.erai Secre* t- fivn ilR 'les for tUfi niiiHiifftcturo iinrt AftPnH «5 S Convpnf-inn Maryland Sunday School GRIFFS CAFE selling of butter. Tills fii'fst ndventiire A U e n a ft. O. ^ .o n v e n o o n ^ Associalion. Mr. Brown will do Spi cial Barbecue for Saturduy and J> FARM Whs not im rtlrularly mjcce.^sfiil—not special work in the Adult Bible .= unday. Wlien >ou eat at Griit’syou SHOE SHINE! until ,jiftc>r tliu C'etit«nnliil o.tpojiittoii cat whut you svnnt. cookcd like yoii TRUTH. HONESTY OF PURPOSE AND UNHRING FIDELITY TO OUR COUNTY AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AllVi AND PURPOSE. lUuUe Class Conferences, CO-OPERATIVE •It. rniliiilplpliln (11(1 the RfinpsiimUinii. Announcement ia made from want it, nnd when you want it. Yes! Where at? A pn •)( ('(voperntlve butter the office of the North Carolina Dr, E C. Quick, Atlanta, Ga., VOL. VII MOCKSVILLE, N: C.. TtiURSDAY, MARCH, 13, 1924 SELLING The Dnnish eomnilfislon to the expo- i^un fay School ììecret^ry f r *he n o :-20 iltloij took Iiwnti 11 ftiU report of n Sunday Sohool Assdciation at JEFF’S SHOP! plan hy which AiUBrienn co-opflrntlvv Raleigh that seven of America's Sout .e stein District of the Why Does The Woodpecker Carry Away The By GLENN G. HAYES orcamofUiS, in Oninso. nnd Rutchoa» most noted Sunday School ape- chri-ti m Church, will a't<.>ml the B a x te r B y e rly , M . D . Basement of Southern New. Yni'k, werp sni’oecdlng LIVING AT HOME 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 REFUGEES DÜIY ON WHEAT IS 12 RiCORD IN rountles. b u i l t cialisls have been secured to t-akejConven;,ions in Ashevilk. S a ’is - office Over Drug Store. Office Phone In J8S2 n eo-ojifínitlv»* ачи ппвгу mim No. 31j ReiWencc No, 25.. Bank &Triist Co. Dust Hie Makes Wheii Digging His Nest? Will ({5>, 1924* Wpniprn Ncwi»;)nii*r linton.) j on 111»' Aiiierli’iin rilHH 'viiN «slnliHslii'il part on the proprrams of th& four bury and ’ Tari)oro, His sppcial; COOLEEMEE.*N.C. PROVES POPULAR SAVED BY RülEf WORK W e Yet Hear The Love Ditties Of Mother CENTS OVER I D RATE TOBACCO AT WILSON How Butter and Cheese Are at rr.lcildlii.ir—-tlie llr. fii-opointlve cream* tions to be. held in the State on Hearty Reception For “Live Near East Relief !|^enders Eve? Other Thoiights Of The Week Prewdent Also Proclaims Total Sales of the Season orles liimdUmr (lie cream of ¡200,(XX» the following date--! in April; San­ Adult Bibie Class ork . i, At Home” Program For AIBY farmerx were the м’ОгЬГв fliriilelN ford. Api'il 4, 5, 6; Ashevil'.e, Prof. A. VI, Locker‘Chicago, Report for 1923, Showing, Increase of 26 Cents Thè Given As, 71,517,350 Lbs.; D.— llrst co-openildfs. Clio(!S() wiis Co-operative Butter. Out wèst, agricultural reports say they always have trouble A;>iil8, .y, 10: Salisbury, April III.. Field Supei inie ul ' tfo the Farmers How Funds Were Spent 100 On Wheat ÌPIòur. , Sold FV>r $15,856^5^1.43 the flret Bgrlcultiinil product to ti'iivfil j (fie Ui'St man In ¡itlempl Schedule o f Bi}one-Trail Traniportation Company on . the sheep ranges with poisoning by the sheep browsing what the co-operntlvc roml to iiiarkct. Hiit- 111 .\im-ricn butler WHS l.evvi> 11, J2, 1:^; Tarboi-f), April 15, 16, ,Inte-na i' nalS i. dayS;h- o.' t,o m ^■í'llini^ en-Kperallve Statesville, Charlotte Receive Many Inquiries 33 Hospitels Maintained is called rabbit brush. Cattle, however, arc never bothered as tpr ЯООП followed suit, Niiiii.'i‘ies wwe in operallim In sev- i:.nta, Gil., iind Clio of 'he work of the Sun- Arrivo Charlotte tension Service of the State Col­ tariff‘rate on wheat was ordered wa.s broken this season by'tHe ipv(?n of tlii'iii formed ii .irrmip and U'.wcM.HkBviUo L™v« Stnuxvlll» were supported and $9,417,449.- tect her, and for. this reason still retains a good portion of her em‘h member tool; his turn at miiltInK .'•■-ill nel^iliboHr.'í ciiuntles, Kacli wit;i widely known woi-keis in lhi> gchool Lcuvo WjnHlon 11:30 a. m. lege and fostered by the Progres­ 41 spent in adult relief and child.- today by President Ciioh'dge.. un-^ ;Wi!son tobacco market;, it Wa» :nd(-[«'Hilcm. «Г file »Dior; eiich (Ixed Southfrn Baptist deiiomina^on, ‘ Besidestiie--esevennu of:'tate 9:45 a n. 10:10 m native instinct. In the first glints of history we may see man dimly till' (diee.se for tlieiu nil. .Mannfacturo 7 •.-'16 a . in. 2:16 p. m. X sive .Farmer and other leading saving and educational work in der the flexible provision of the announced Thursday àt: the clda* was the llrsl .sti-p. .Hiirketlns саше ll.s Drt-n Htaudai-d.s and .sitld Its own will al tend all four ot the conven- sp,.ake.-s. many of th.' lending; 10:30 a, m, x 11:30 a. m. x 12.45 p d in lUit" lliey Improved 1:15 p m, 8:16 p. m. to have met with a hearty recep­ ended according to the report to sion's authority. T h a Presitienc son,. supervisor of salés :of the Upon It by {eilenitiUB to mnmifiietimr on the; 5:30 p. m. 6.45 p. m. the servant and companion of miih, unless it may be the horsci premlvim for tho larsror iiuantltles of along the line of ti-e C!nl ,r-n's c.irolina will take p^r. - ■ 4:^0 p. m. tion not only in North Carolina Congress of this great humani­ at the aamé time ordered an in- Wilsoti Tobacco;^ board of trade. . tmlfiirm iia a llty ’ I'linp.se 'Mum thc.v u standard |inidin.‘t. Division of the Sunday School. , differenf- programs NORTHBOUND Which was domesticated later. ' Of còiirse, these things, are too re­ • wmilrt for Indlviduiil lots. They b(!san In .\ii!;HSt,. th iw were 1,010 but in all parts of the country. tarian organization, copy of which creiise of 26 cents the 100 pounds The : total sales of th, and one mem­ co-i'peratlvo ci-eaiuerics In the Unlteyhich sold ïor $15,856,541;43 handlp; tlio sellini; of the witlreilot, terian Church, Frunt: D Ge'ty, ii.g and breakfast in private' 2:10 p. m. 3:l6 p. m. called domestic animals. Then, again, we know not what heights yalorem rate qn mill feeds. .‘iio-otH’rath-e dalr.vljiif was- next eries are simply iimuiifaeturlnB plants 11:30 a. m. 110 I. m. |i|,coltege has received inquiries man. . making an average of $^,17 ;peir H o s t o f home« in the convention ci' ies. 6:15 p. m. civilization has attained to in the past, nor what adversities have tried In Frimce. then AISiH-i*. Bnvnrln for ihp iiuiklnq: of butter. Philadelphia, Pa., has been se­ 4:10 p. m. 5;15 p. m. “|from all over the country asking Not only did the operations of I The'new rate on wheat will be hundred pounds. '/ огйаП' It has "been an louncei by the 2:30 p. m. befallen the races and demolish*ed ‘ the stfiicttire td‘ a atartling anil Snxnny. If was' twi’^ hundred, I ilieiii lire nonprollt.' nimslock cured to take i/un in the conven­ 6:10 p m.x 7:15 p. m,.x 8:16 p. m.x labout the plan. Business men the committee in Armenia, Syria, ^ cents per bushel as compared i The sales of this season show­ jiiirs later.'tlu^t Auiurlcan р1опеОг.ч | ‘ I'/.iiUi.iis. .\fter (he Outtor Is sold ¡»id committees in charge of >he ar 4:30 p. ra X point. We never lost anything by studying our animals, both'wild tions at SiUiford and T«rboro. fare interested. One large com; Palestine, Greece and Persia save with the present rate of 80 cents; ed an increase of 29,174,990 lbs. f-ance, as hom- s : Ыя'уе Mockuvlllo Arrivo SalUbui» delh’cr/Kl. people. Lenvo Salinbury Arrivo Mockivlllo I our advertising-of electrical ap- 81ш с1 i ve force in di-finite rehabi­ handling them, and second the/ teach us muèK'jt,rù№ that' we with 78 cents, and ; thé rate on season .of' 19Ì20;' it was iounf.v. Wisconsin, cstnbllslicd n cheesc 'I’lie llr.9t stnte In the Union to ai- Another young people’s spe­ will nor he ai'signed tinfil the «e- 9:15 a.m. 10:15 a.m. would otherwise overlóok. . - .. . . . >ln« and took tnrnH теёек/.Ьу week lemi>t the improvnment nf the butter 8:15 a. m. 9:15 a m. 1‘pliances.” 0th*r concerns ask litation of refugees and diminish­ mill feeds will bfi 7 1-2 per cent when ’ 62i242,956 pounds ^ iiiRkln'g Hm elieesf?.. Immediately other iimric'et was Mlone.sota. In 1911 the cialist is Fred I). Cartwright, lega'es arriv“. 1-^30 p. m. 2:15 p. m. 3^00 p. m. Uhat they be sent copies of the ed nation-wide epidemics; (?pon- ad valprehi as against 15 per cent. Boid. Sincé l902 th^^Hson m'àrf' .Minnesota Co-opevatlve Dnlrles' ■ asso­ 12:30 p. m. »•lieese г!пк» w ere started In the Berk- Albany, N. Y., Young Peopk*'s State Superirtti-nderjt, D.^ W. 5:00 p. m 5:30 p. ra. 6:30 p. m. Iblauks which the f гтегэ^ are sored agricultural developments, The little Chipmonk will tunnel ten or fifteén feèt under ^ u n d ■ The new; rates- as ordered by ket lias sold 622,9^672 pounds, ' Hlilre iilllK o f MasRaebusetts and in я ciation was established. Tbis was ii Sims, report» than a number t.f 4 .00 p. m , ,fi’>v .vettrfi tile,»* wen* common In Con- comndisslon Ьунае at New'York tbat Division Superintendent for the (12:30 and 4:00 Conne-ts at Mocksville for Winston.) lasked to sign and m my write supplied trained leaders from its but never leaves the chips around his'door’to tell‘thé tale}'for the President .'and set forth'in a and oné-ithird of the amount:wba neetk'Ht, New Уогк and Wlsconeln. was started ihroueh the fear iliai the- New York State Sunday-School counties arf iilrea iv busy ) vai. orphanages vo industry, farming all excavated dirt and gravel is carefully carried.tb a distance and foirmalrproclamatiort will becòme sold within thè lastfoiic seasons, Today .there are npproslmately 4,000 oream«rl(>s would be ' '----- *''<• Association, who will attend the plans for worKin;: up l-M ge d-1 At least five diiecturs of ex-* scaiiwed or thrown ih water.' We have observed certain'kinds cliecse fiiclnrlos of wiilcb 2,ij00 nre In nursing and other fields, reviving èfféctive' in-80 diiya.' in tiniè’ to it was' declared;, s' . iimrkèl b/ ее1Г1га11-/.0№ conventions at Asheville and Sal­ ga'ions to the coi ventions It s liension from other ^outhern col­ o f^ ^ is that drill holes in dead trees to fornì ffor'themselves“ a be applied ■ ■ to; the flood of CanàCi ■Wl.econsln. ; and thirty co-operative I'reiimerle.^ took hope; and ambition ю stricken One-fmirtb qC thesu W^i-coneln fac­ .stockK InIII tlmIIMI company.VV....,...... It '• buys up but-but isbury. Mr. Cartwright l as visit­ expected that ever» c un^y ;n lèges have written Director Kil- peoples, the report pointed out’. neSahg cavity,' carrying the bits of excavated wood to a safe dis-, diati wheatffwhich; descends- on tories nre co-ojrtrmlvply owned and tcr at ti»; resular price and resell,s II ed the State before and is favor­ the Sta*e vi i I be vcpn'.sent d in |gòre commending the work and tance and carefully biting.it i^lniost into dust, and-sowing it to the the United States about the midi! Use^.Timber'as A Crop: In tbe eastorn niarket. The proiiis are The work among the 800,000 [ÍÍI operated. The farmers deliver their dlvJdenit ably known by many of the Sun­ somemie of these conventio.-is ll! tliv .iiwi: 1Г Made, use milk, every day and It Is ihatle Into dlvlded on tho patronage >l'l Л' |stating that they will Ике1у put refugees. Colonel Bellamy explain wind. It would be a very stupid wood-pecker that would leave the die of iApril each year with the and this -- ^ .. ’ • \ -i Saleigb, ^a,rclt 11.—A; wise , It dieese and .sold кге«!П. As the еЬее.че Imsls amonp the creaiiierles day School leaders. forward some such plan for. the ed, was caused by the provisions chips in his front' yard as a sign-board to direct'the enemy, to his opening'? of navigation on the Is rcdlvlded on the same basls amon;: K.SVli.LE BEST movement''fostered; by; Dis Industry grew In the state, еЬее.че Dr. D, Burt Smith, Philadel­ MO ptatea which 'they represent, of the Lausanne treaty which door. The goose, tho’ dorhesticated, will in leaving:hernest throw i^eat lakes; . bonrdii came lnii>‘ existence where buy­ the inembers nf the separato cream- Dr. E. C. Choate Agent E. W. Gaither of the Aigri^ ’ phia, Fa., of tbe Departmenc of ^rapng' those ■ commending the drove 1,160, ООО Christians from stitiks, straws and whatever is in .her pathway, behind'which'is I The'advaiice in Tates wassaught ers. and seller,« wet to make prices. orles. • , 1Î u г on ib^- Market. cultural Extension D.iviiioti‘fe the? ,One of thp.sc biiardg, the Plymouth In 1921 tli(> H4!i Alinnesota creiim- j Sunday Schof’ls of the United DENTISTi Th ii'c i-. plan arc Director W. W. Lung of their homelands and threw them nothing less, than the'heritage of thousands of year's of hiding *0 aid particularly the'hard wheat i;¡;¡elicalLutheran.Churcn,jm'i„ cropping'of timber ui^ed;:-úpon ' ' Cheese escliBnge as It Is called, came «rles caine together for cluser eo- iouth Carolina, T. . Roy Reed, as- on the near east relief. Had not her nest in the mavshes ai)d covering the tracks left in'the soft growers of the north west but thé tn:doralnnte’aU tlie others, Iw price .farmers of eastern Carpljnat-Mir; .. operation and formed " ■ authority 0П Sunday School ad- Wednesday: Over Southera 1 jistant director^'InpArkailsas, this occured quotas in North Caro­ reiiultant inc-^easé-ih th ep ricé of слаЙиЬеа Чие pirice level for all the the >nnnesota Co-opet-atl e .^ruet. Co. Phone Ш. It U)U waul •4-Шй1ид we makf' ¡ land as she leaves.it. By knowing the habits of the birds and'ani- Gaither states that one of the ohe^e ■ of Wl.sconsln. The farmers erles’ ttssnclatlon, Inc, Thas* divided ; .„;u j )ircctorL. N. Duncan, of Ala- lina and other states fo" this spring wheat is expected to. be into 15 districts and each , ministration. W ill attend the con In Cooleemee Thursday, Friday and mals we may knovy the better how to protect and help the deiir- greatest agricultural problems'of i cairie to realise .tliat the Plyrooiitli the -.state __ - ' ventions at Sanford and Ashe- Saturday; Over Cooleemee Oru£r Store; i l lE TÔP” ima, Director,W. ,R ; Perkins, of reflected in the market quotations ’ jboard didn’t alwayij play siiuare. anti diBtrli.'t employed a field man or In- ‘‘OVER work would have been cut in half, able and how to'destroy the undesirable. that .«lection is the. vast aréaof: jVille. Dr. Smith comes to the ou|eiana, and D irtcior J . Phil As it stood up to'December 31,1 ' ' ' of winter wheat in the midwes- ,fn: 1012, 43 local co-operative cheese spector wliose chief duty is to Improve PliriT». .Q Residence No. 88 land not ' how ; earninir a-ireventtëè 1 / factorlet) revolted.-and саше togetlierur Fl(»ur, Meal aud Ship Stuff is on sale at nove as. it undoubiedly strikes Bellan’y states: “ More than 200,- jt to o u r off-spring to give them the best, and we.dbubt i£ any by a White-House statement say-r | i . ■Producers’ federation. In 11)23, 40 pays tlm overhead «pensei Md the fornraV"'■’Aihonir ffiany ■ ^IfT e sT trllies and abandoned; farm; land;-}: Tha DENTIST it otie of the most, vital things ,000 individuals were furnished i j^an or woman however bad they may be, \yould willingly fasten: ing that th’roughy the tariff com­ 'local units Ilf JlUmeiiota asked to come baadJlag costa. Uiero was a tegular slave caste within all the leading- p;rocery stores. ¿at we can get the farrhers to mission’s investigation; the Pre-,i- cut-over ; timber - la n d ^ be‘^ 'Itjto the prganlzatloi). In all, the ied- In Other Sections. the tribe. Uoaidence Phone S7 ОШсе Phono 60 with food and medicine, while posterity any tendency that would handicap'them, or de- brought into cultivatibn wl0i?Ut' . ■eratlon now uiarUets the output tor iopt-pthat of;living:athome. - dent had allied: ' Minnesota Is not the only state that Tbe slaves 'were originally captlve.s Mocksville. N. C. more than 55,000 refugees were ,j-gj. happiness. We cannot teaoh the lad the fine arts of tie dráinage expense, he slatefl,- ИГ: . .'17,’5 co-ni)eratlv(»)flieei

i> ^n 'andgeneral improvement the dominion of • Canada is. 42 Ic to I eries. In Iowa tho Creamery Secre- iurnisljgd to half a milhon. ¡.s contest, and hope for less.than a citizenship inclined to take any robbed of its fertility to thé;'pòiflt' tarle.i' association has been In opera- mnongninuiiK some<-...1.» of the AtlantU: tribes,' Under and by virtue of aa order of “141ЛТ GOon KIND OF FLOUR’ better organization for the cents per bushel of 60 pounds. turn Is under ...... On the Pacific . One big accomplishment was|-j^.^^ ^ to appear where it is how ' unprofitable 'as tlie cheese made from the product to tlon .for many years. '/ator when they carae in contact with ! the Superio"-Court of Davie County, armers.” ■ ' , “That in the case bf flour, the •'•n iorierarlim. 'I’hi* local faiitory Coast tho ChiUlcngc uicu,., ..— ___ ilm whltos many ot the Southern,In­ N. 0. the federa I liin...... *-4 |Many other letters have been but' the sooner we all learn to look into such things and cultivated land;' ■ ; ; ; ships lt.9 ebeesé. directly to the fod- tor aHSoclatlon, a t Tulare, has been iiiiins,dians, such sucii ii.-ias the iiiv- Serainoles,...... Creeks, made in the Special Proceeding entitl- Mv)«ksvillc, - difference in cost' in production 'Л\. Cherokces and Cboctaws. followed the Mrs, Sullie Correli et al. vs. h"ster trachoma suffers among 30,000|^jj really'are, the better ior a}l, ourJcon- To cause these areas ito bringr; oration’s warehouses and there It 1» mnrkctlng A-eiim and butter since 1011...... , .u ------'( dved commending the move- children in Armenia and Syria between,the Uited Stales a-td the Where there arc no eo-opevatlve raiinpVe'o^ Europeans imd bccame 1 ,-ап,р1,еЦ et:al , tho und.-rsigned Com-; J testing may stimulate progress hut what a price unless we empha­ it) an iiiicoiiie, Mr. Gaithér sug-' Inspected and ¡rráíieil, wolgbort nnd 17 th ent. A farmer from Mississip- from 65 per centto2li4 per cent. dominit-n o f .iQatf .da i-. $1.04 per centrHllzors the farmers have organ­ r.s of пекго slaves.—Detroit News missioner will, on Monday, the gesis t'ie following: '. “By usiñÉT; sold or put Intii Tho sales fur writes that he wants à copy.of Trachoma has'long been a scourge size firhiness with it. Better remain in the mud'than rise above it 100 pounds. Thia consists of two .each month are piudnii by grydes and ized co-oporiitlve shipping assoola- iday of Miirch, 1924, at 12o’clock, Noun,. over a trampled victim. If Jesus Christ ever offered more than thè French'method of èxiiactìn'g no attention Is paid to tlu-, I'lymoiiih tlons. Soiiiotlnie.s these are organl-/.ed le program, for his state need- in the near east and has taken a elements, the one an amount de- USE CORN STALKS AS ARMOR ‘ he l.'om t Hot>.se door in Atocksvi l.-, turpén tine from oiirsecond'grów-' ’ board prices. tlirongh the state farm litireau ; some­ ______; i N. C,, olfer for sal(5 to the highest bid- i such a çttovement badly. tremendous yearly toilin blind­ one prize we.have never heard of it, nor was that prize to be gain^ signuted to cotnpensa e, the mil­ ' Across tbe (■•intlnent In Tillamook times tlirough the Orange. Again the JChe county agents are finding ed at the price of traimpling of defeating any one.' We should' th, old |field, slash and long leaf ■Í1 producers rrn afllllatcd with a produce Placcd Behlnrf...... Steel _ Plates on Battle­Battle-j der for cash that certain tract: of land üsiiithürn Railway System Sckdules. ness. ■ lers, for the duty which they must <>mmty, f)re,gon. Is'n llttip dairy valloy . ■ . « ,- .,1 lying and beipg in Caiahaln Township, iite a favorable response. Many hold up the vision of real vvorbhi of purity, nobility, and the gold­ piay‘on wheat importnd into the pine, timber, it is possible to atMt «(¡arcely eight by tv.-enty iiillo.«, half ¡.shipping- association. • These loo.se- ship and. When Pierced by Shell, Davie County. North Carolina, and “Altogether, 33 hospitals and knlt organizations are responsible for Fills Gap.,, ^ |u/avt«ÿ ------en rule, before our children and if that fails to call out the best turpentine operations when the lilddcn Hiuon;.' the mountains. .Since known as lot No. 3 in the division of ГЬе aínv;.,i and ''-‘partarí- i,>í passenger the agents have aliready had 61 clinics are being maintained United States, and the other, to the early da.v.s Tllhniiixik fariuei's have sllgbtly bC'tt((r cream prlce.s, but they ^ lie ir live-at home meecings. One in them, better let them alone, because the keener the weapon of trees are six; inches in diameter ari} hot to be clnsscd as real co-opera­ Uehlnd Ihe armor plate of tho mod- j lands made in the special proceeding by the near east releif in all areas. cover the difference in conyer- been dairymen In sidte of the fact .lâin s MoL*kss’’iiÍe. ^ writes that he held 26 any enemy the greater the danger to civlization. ; (10 inch; preferred) : and continue that tbc.v I’oiildn’t iii.-il;e ll [«ly. 'i'hey tive organizations. Tbft.v i m not the ! ern.battleship lies a piickliig of c«ll»-' entitled, John B. Campbell etal. vs. In a single month 395,427 treat­ fiion costs in the two countries. If tho outer armor ! Kvorlv. etal, as shown in iho working thç turpentine without tliouplir cii-nperatlim would turn the first ''•»'I'ssarv «eua toward perma­ ‘ foibbvinj]; S'-iiedalo) (i^i^iires are pub- fmeetings in his county on the ments were administered. Strict ‘ The difference in costs of pro­ 'When we glance back over ihe past ages and take considerar injury to the normal growth of ti-lck, sil t»\«k In ISn;: (hoy foriiieil the nent ЩЙегпооп an(l hight of February medical supervisi'm by relief phy­ duction of niill feeds between the 'riljKmnitk Dairy assncl.itlim to make ai\ lisUt‘.dasiii''> iraa;.ion aud not 4¿,(ia ran teed. tion of the thousands of years of .çtruggle'for existance and the im­ tlié trees for forty years.' At the ...... This agent worked up plans sicians last year (jhecked serious Uiiitied States and the; dominion butter. 'I'liej- nearly fulled. Xext tlioy operiu. perativeness of the principle of the survival of the fittiest, we can end of this period the trees, are. ■irlcd making chee.sc und they fulled proi’lucts has been periucted tsiln is th(! iii;Vl(in of Ibl.s liuitcrlal lliiit ■ Clerk Superior Lourt Bef .veen No Dp i^ th e meetings, annuu ced them typhus epidemics ■ in Constanti­ of Canada ia ?0.003 per 100 all H-;ii-.slil|is liiivo beeii eipiiiiped wlth ' iìrant, — . Ar No as; good for timber as if they.iiaá maplotei.v. After aiKMher f.-illiii-e ivltb marketing end Is .still In iis Infancy. to 7:37a ^ d «coached ceriaitr selected but conplude human nature is a cruel thing strongîy flavored with pounds.’! - ISnforo tho iimrketlng of'nianm'actnred tlii- iiiieer jackoi, 'Ibe _ celluloso Is ■ ounty, sai(l tract being more pavticul- 1:'л7а 1(1 Chaiilotto- Wins toij -Salem nople and Aleppo. - . not been wôçked for turpentine.: - fintter tli(i dali-.viiiei) luineil ;i^ain lo 9 10:12a ^!p|akera for the occasion. A to- seifishness; at best; 'Thoiisands of years of strife with the wildeir- <>hKt>.se. This lime they bml bettor í l X ‘ 'pí0(tu'-i'¡í «>>> be perfecKMl, there iii;iili.' J'rDiii coi-iistiilUs. ’j ’h.ese stalks ! arly d(;scrìbed as followa: Winaton'Salem-ft’harloi te . '“The chief problem confront­ T!ie increase in the rate on • *. -...... ritaudardizatlon .•in (Irii'fl l'iir .si.\- or (ilslit iiunilhs aud ■ ‘ Begimiing at a si<)nc in Iha bottom', 10:12a 22 4i00p * ;ai]of ov< r 1,000 people attended ness; with hunger and disease, cold and heat and'wild beasts, and Piroper forestry methods must be lu(?k. Tb(* mannfaettti’i' of c^ees»ihiy the as- 21 Golds- W inston-Ashevill" Ш meetings and many farmers continues to be the care a’nri 'rainr contests with each other for the warmest place in the sunshine and cruj»h«d or cracked wheat, and ...... It; ¡111(1 c,n jior Already another slop lia.-s been takeu .>;^n-!iric.i. Tlio pllh is trwucd withi^g, E Wchaina-wiih lineof lot.No.-2 4-.0U forests during this period. ‘. : ÿ . Callfor- l'iMMnlcals lo milk»» It lU’oproor, :inn . . ! î'(t the blanks home for sigh* ing of 60,000 war.and famine or­ the softest side of the bed, have written their, story into' our very sim ito wheat ptodujets. The pont of tlioir cli(*PK<; Is sold lo toward tbLs goal—cn-oiierative mar- 0 a sourwood in PolKn^r’s line; thence ^ 21 a d 22 Solid 'hrough trains betweei,. Goldsboro and ; ‘-‘The income per Hcre ■ for the pia brokors ¡in\l thè other H.T per cpnt U nllng .n.ssoi-lailoas Jiav e organized to IO on<**slxt'niay f be|-' only a matter that concerned'and affected self, it would not be of first increase in the'duties of the should average aroiind eight dol­ llvo orgn«i7.iltil'u^^, ('o-operutlve cheeso Pacific Coast. . (juarreling wlthV R- H. Graham, D. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. ccount of inclem ht weath- imirkotlng bus liiirely fii-iigrossijd be- Her Ksi'orf—Why, he’s keeping tjwi I confirmation of the court. come valuable prodoc-'r^ ^and such-awful importance, but the stupendous tbought is that we can­ Pordney-McCumber tariff passed This 9th day of F ebruary, 1924. lars per year, at. present prices • yond tbe building nf a ìocmI fouiidiitlon icore. inot alt of the meetings have leaders among their people.’' , not even guess where and what the end , will be. Some one sets by Còngféss in'1922 and the pro­ Slavery wa» h veguliii' inRtlHitluii L. A. Mautin. Commissioner for tho future. among many of the IndlHn tribes on Sli( -(.i|i: .\iid ùon’t he give It up5 jibeenheld. forth the idea that all sound waves that have ever been created are clamation-issued today was the of turpentine and timber.” long nrii‘r thè .Swl,«s f.-irin I t w a s n t tho paclllo (’onstj'ro.m .Mai^:a_to. I'iiU- dicatioiis are, however, that chèes«! ...rings planning the - “Certificate of still going bn-and that‘by perfecting thè radio we-may be'able fii;st exercise of the powers con­ eri. /orme(l.. tbelr ;m vemei twill r. sul ihmuch .Honor” , that will ,be awarded' to to hear Moses read the ten. corhmandineiita, the lamentation of ferred on the President to in­ It is p'/inted out by agri- 'those farmers completing seven Eve over her first bom; as he -goes to ah untimely grave, because crease or decrease rates .within a Ш СШ , THE PRINTER’SmV IL ïural workers at thta S ate Col of the ten things that they are miaximum' of 50 per cent inves^i- WIN SOMETHING that the boll .wet;vir will asked, о do, Dr. Clurence Poe, Nou lAAV lUTORlA tHE Pü8Ue W yQOlHS PAPER. gation by the tariff commission. tnan liKely do >ev’r¿ dam- editor‘;pf tSe Progressive Parmer Several other inquiries design­ WORTH WHILE M&Í o o e x tti HA.S H19 OFFiCB , ' thi.s year. Becauv e he scatfe has furnished copy for a eertifi- gible as what wenow'-haye along this line, did half a,century ago.' ed; to attain whether the rat^s AU, ?U«.UlSHEO ДЦО vs uovg WAVnVlGtW Í not suffer fro.rn the .^eey,il ca'e Whic^ has been adopted and Suppose then every WOrd we have eyer spoken should*be;picked up ■40 ÇAU. Ь4|ГЧ are fair or under .way, including Get 4 Subscriptions 'year is ni) reasio• , ith ier’say, which is now being prepared for and made audible to th'eiworld? Old/mother,nature is a;wise old ari ; ipyestigation of the duty we will be so, fortunate ii- the printer, ijhis will be a huhd l^dy and when we most think we are deceiving her we niay-wake iiffiSugaK . , to the Enterprise and this year and even if the Bomelv desitrhe'd>ertif5eftf-p sitrni- to find the thjngs we uttered in secret;revealed bn the housetops.' S riv S a» these; we can-but be.iorcefully teminded; il doça littlè (l'im agé,'it;Í8 you will win someth- ed .by *ШЦ| policy ior 'fàrmeiÎBÎikd^rè^^ thing worth while. ' iftselvfeB. :• homenewßpaper-^The Mocksville líe extension workers áre now riterpriae $1.00 per year.. ' U .li? c-V Page Two EISTERPKISE, MOCKSVILLE, b l j l ,I WMi BlÏHl ii 'wMilï liililIlit 'nilin’ 'II in iiTI~ iilllfilT ili*tilin n « W IW ^ ^ change government by honest, ШТЕЕРШ8Е, MOOES VILLE. iSf. С., 70R OLD AND YOUNG courteous and progressive men, Ш1ШШ Tutt’e Liver PUU'act.aa kindly ' TREXLER BROS. ■ . ■ MOCKSVILLfi CHARGE M. P. DAVIE CIRCUIT ELBAVILLE NEWS MOCKSVILLE who have the interest of the on tho (icllcAtü fcmalú or Infirm Foi-est Firec Sui n Much Timber. f Oldold aaco c o aas s uponupoiiu: tho vicorous man. CHURCH. (By Rev. Jim Green.) SUNDitY SCHOOL INSTITUTE ?ublishecJ Every Thursday al j average man at heart, etc., for a (J. T. 4ak, Pastor.) Nc;.v iBorn.—yoreat lu-as In thé .Taii- Tutt4 Pi Just arrived for yoiar, .app,^®val k 'complete line of Mr. W. A. Crouse lind son, per; and Aabury ; HOotliiri ; oi fjravtfn Mocksville, North Caroliiv,, fe w cents reducuon on your tax Топ»! nnd stn ithtn the x^>fûk Siomacii, HELD A T FORK B. CHDRCH OREIIINES III Again this scribe desurss to Luther Miller, of near Winston- couutj- havo burnetl over ÎÆOO acre* of bill and ring rule?. Hsive you h'ou'eis, ■ ieys, anil ИШй(г* ' The work OB this charge is ' men^s a?id boy’s clotliing and -newest ; styles and shades;'- ■ ■ protest against ..special Sunday Salem, spent Sunday with his timberland In the pa.qt ;w '^k, accord- A. C. HUNEYCUTT asked yourself the question, moving: alona very nicely. In- At 10:30 Sunday morning Mar. Ine to Carter-Tlsdalo, county fire war­ morning gathering, such as sing­ brother, Mr. L. C. Crouse. den, .who has ]ust returned from (our Publisher. j‘‘Ho\v much has my property DAVIE ACADEMY NEWS in hats,for Spring wear. creaslnflT congregations continue 9th, at Fork Baptist Cfhurch was GRANVILLE OPENED ing conventions, S; S. Institutes, Much interest was showti in days c -^roflEhtlng.lh- that section. ¡increased in value during the to ^eet tha “Preacher” at each held an institute that seemed to "It Is nothing short of a' pitiful bigpicnic dinners etc. not-because the Sunday School Instilute con­ Subscription Rates: ;pa:.t two years” ? H.lve you ¡nor Clothing stock we appointjrtent. these gatheriiigs are not good, do every one present much good. MINING ALREADY STARTfiD IN Bight to w alk:-through those' -woodi . A lady killed an old mongrel ducted here Sunday by the Cotin and see the hundreds of iwb and thre« $1 a Year: Six Months 00 Cents.,' figured out that our taxes are a A fter the opening service con­ LOWER GRANVILLE BY GRAN- r.!0ster hope she will i-oon bea but because Sunday is not the ty Sunday School officers and b yaar old long-leaf'plna aapllngs that Sti'iftly in Advanco. h'tile bighm' largely -in order to carry “K i r s c h b o II r n’* Sunday, was a good day for us i_ ; . « • « ,7 ^ uducted y by ivir,Mr. T. A. I. \juuueii.Caudell, л^о. Co. Ui'iroughbred booster. proper time for thom. How some VILLE IRON CORPORATION. have been ■-destroyed;'’ 's a id Mr. Tis­ pay off indebtedness made by at Union Chapel and BetKel. We folks can try to make .Sunday, number of people from Sahobury,. President, Mr;* W. H: Canup, dale "and there Is no. way ot estimat­ .Ghtered at tlie post office at ing, the damage to.^ our future timb«i the old administrations before The wi^ekly cream check that **Alco” a'nd-several other were pleased to have Mesars. C. schools 100 per cent standard and i . Mr. , and Mrs. . J. G. Foster, of Secretary of Rowan County Stin-1 Mockavilie, 1^. C., as second-class! the present olRcial-.ever gotin'o 'fM growth that has been done. ■ ’ comes to a number of i ur farme; s D. Blackwelder, Ralph Morrissoh then by example.encourage run-lAdvance. spent Sunday with day School Association, held the * SYNDIGtlE Tho warden, stated thatv '.huateri' matter under the iu;t of March ofliceV Think a bit, wili you? FINANCES WORK is quite a help. » lower priced lines. . . J. S. Trull and L. J.. Foster; aim ning about by holding institutes. ‘‘Ot^her. Mr, J, R. Bailey. Mr ram m maHo « (rnniif-alli on «ere largely responsible for. the d» 3,1879. We havt' §een the new music Mrs. J. S, Trull and Miss Ethel yaitatton fires. ' : I Blackwelder, of Cabarrus County, on S«nd,y motning.and the Sunday School work andhow will Require'Two Months to’ Prove That North Carolinians are not book which is .being u«ed by thè Men’s Suits priced from' W ill Have Direction Program^ worshiped with ub at ‘both thé people f, attend them and ' - J “¿ " ““ ¿ t i - , To.nnage of Mine, According -to Mocksville, N. C. Mar. 13,1024 the only people who think fa '’or- Salem còngregatio^, fr^m the miss being at their own Sunday Durltam.—Miss Aline McKencIei morning and afternoon services. E n gin eer!. ably of Hon. Josephus Danif^ls pro face we learn that it inti'itds $10.00 to. $42.50 - schools and break the first requir- noon with Mr, and Mrs, J. R. Mrs. Viola Odell, Supt. Child­ direotor of religious work at the Firtl Mr. Foster and Mias Blackwelder ren's Division, spoke on how to L et’s .see to it that no man is for the nomination for the presi­ to get back to the old hyrnns, it ment of a Standard Sunday School Bailey. ' Henderson.-^Accordlng to reports Presbyterian chnrch,'has been selecti are raen}bers of the x Roberta handle and interest the children, elected to a, Davie County oiRce dency on the democratic ticknt, would, perhaps have been betta- (Regular, on time attendance) is Mr J, G. Mechum, of Winston reaching this city from Stem and tho ad by the State Presbyterian Sundaj can easilv be sepn from the fol if the title had some bint of rr- Boys’ Sllits .• Quartet of Concord, (Tenor and hard to reconcile, “0 consist- making some very helpful points lower BocUon of Oraiivllle county, ua school .committee to .have charge ol this fallwhose clothes are satur­ Salem, spept the week-end with brought Indtrectoly through-a news the children’a ; dWIaion of the Central ated with oil. We .have plenty lowing editorial statement made ligion. • We notice that the Luth- Alto respectively,) of which the ancy, thou art a jewel”! But that will be remembered.' wri er waa lejader for four years. his mother, Mrs, M. C. Mechum. stòry the mining ot Iron oro la soon Regional'- Con-rentlon of \thor Presby. of honest, .progressive, and suit­ by the Fourth Eitate, a weekly e an church has ;never gott n priced, from ^ some do not seek thee. Miss Beulah Lyerly, Supt. of to bo a big Indutsry in that region. terlan V Sunda^,‘ School Association' able men to fill óuvoíTíces witliotif periodical for ed tors snd pub away from, the old hymns. . ,, For some reason the Base singer Mr.^ L. P, Waller made a busi­ thé Yoiing Peoples Division gave According to tho story, leases nii 2,QUO -which will convene at.'Sanford. Th« ness ^rlp tp Mocksville Saturday! acres-of land have been secured and ooMventioa w ill be held April 5-7. Mi'si going back into the old “ring ishers published in Nhw York '•* was unable to come, and Mr. Loa All occassions which draw peo­ some very gpod'ideas en this de-^ Dorse Koontz is building a $5.00. to -Dwiggins was asked to take-his partment of-tHe v/ork. tlie actûul work of mining has already McKenzie; w ill speak era, "Tho Storj rule’* again. City.' Says .The Fourth Estate: splendid nf*w barn op the lane\ ple froril their churches on Sun- Mr. W. P. Fry,,of Cornatzer, been begiin by a concern to b.e knowq for Children in Religious Education-« place at the morning service at Mr. P. L.'^Lewis, of Salisbury, as^ the Qrarivllle Iron - Coriioratlon. ' U It» Vafuo and How to Use It" “Friends of. Josephus Da'iiels, purchased from J. M. Roberts) mornings, shouldbeheldon week spent Sunday afternoon with publisher of the Raleigh, N. C., Union Chapel. There was a large days. The Sunday School itself Mrs. M. C. Meehiim. djscusaed the . Adult' Division Is ■' declared that Colonel D. ''p. Lewis, “Sermon on Hell This Evening $.K.SO congregation present. and the work, making some points and former preBldoiit of ,thè Brooklyn City News-0 bserver, have shied fh* A number from here at'-ended is more to be desired than any Railroad Cnmpniiy, of Now York, iiow at Baptist;Church”, says ahead- the convention in Mock.sville Sat­ entire'time was giyen over to Mr. Charlie Sijik and family, telling us what thi^ Rpwan, Asso broad brimmed Southejrner’s hat school of methods “about Sunday of .Davidson, spent Sunday with president of tho Qranvllle.lron Corpor. line in the ‘Salisbury Evening into the Democratic ring with a urday; . ' A1Î have two singing. A number of selections School”. Let us do our prayer cialioh has done for Rowan coun-- atlon, has. left for' New York City READ THE ENTERPRISE Posé.' If we had more of them Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Myers. .after a^trip of inspection at the site re-sounding clarion call which . There was a grod talk at S«lem were rendered ' by the' church ful best to persuade our people ty." ' . the country would be better off. Miss Ruth Garwood and Mr. Wé feel that much good waa of the mine.. • - brings together a l l , good North Sunday oh the “Forgotten Man.” . pair pants.-- , ■ ■ lv - .. choir. The service waa then on Davie Circuit to ignore every t«w ls Is quoted as harlrig expressed ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 'Our ministers should make Duke Walker, of Winston-Salem, Caroltnans, and all these are said Théré is not very much interest turned over te the Quartet who unnecessary Sunday occasion and done and' ' wish to thank these •ntire satisfaction wUh tho work that plain that hell isVio winter resort, spent Sunday with her grand­ fine workers for their help and Is being, done,,‘and stated tlmt ho is to be good Qemocrats, to nomin­ shown, here in. -the’ movement, We handle the well known “Youngs” hats for men. ; Priced ft sang a number of Elections. stick to our job' and make, our . Sideacbe for some! pébplé-need to know it I The Binging received much favor father and mother, Mr, and Mrs. kindness, also, do'we thank Dr. highly pleased with thé showing made ate him for the White House. there were only GO present, all pf aphoola succeed while the less in the.output;ot;ore. E. F.;McCaugh $4.00 to |5.00. All latest shades and fetyl^;^ ; ^ C. C. Myers. C. M. Van Ppoie, County Pyesi- Da.t)iels was the Secretary of th'jse befng young people but six. able comment here. After the scrupulous run about, to extras Hn, secretary/of the corporaUon, nnd Backache service we drove to the parsonagp dent, for sending us .the best chief engineer, stated that in the in Tltf^rOii ,.Sc^ absplu tely the 'Navy during the Wilson ad Shirts of every description and prices are reasonable;^ and scatter their energies. Mr. Dewey Foster and family, The Sunday 'Schpbj will begin where we enjoyed lunch together, workers hé has, yestlgatlons tbus far a high grad'o o' dJiSΠrÆ fl a' {^j|^ra‘ce^‘^ the American Re- ministration. £ina, as one'of the I certainly sanction these var­ of Winston-Salem, spent tha ore has been founds -' ot Lake Pr«ia,nd styj^ m ftfteir- which we spent a few * Brice P. GAmtÉTT,- Co. Sec. ^ti)i))ic. 1 ^ VVe;have believed all the oil commentators stated, his of ious church and social gathering week-end with Mrs. Foster’s ' Tho company is declared to Jiave got dowa Ы Ш ' day School at Salem continued minutes very pleasantly refresh­ been organised in 1917, though not a loat W^iie;,4l)at the ‘^national republi­ ficial conduct shone like a ‘ ‘good . , fast color shte priced 90c to $3:50._ r under the proper directions, but parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. ti weighed U5 foanit. ItSm through the-winter bat will take ing our: memory of former days great delil was learne'd of it at that can ^ to the deed in, a naughty .world.” The none of them on Sunday if- more Tucker. TURRENTINE NEWS. bad polna ]« Jay iMw aad | on ne\v lifein the Spring. We are headquarters for men’s furnishings: of '^jary ,de^çriÿt]i|iVs;Î. Heura seemed to.turâ to minutes time or 8!ncc,'untn now, but It is bapk and my hm Iwrt M ‘ ■b^¿^.’infereats’^^^^^a^ that they oil that has tarred many public • * than the individual church invol­ Mr. Guy Shoaf and .family, of said that leases on the property were «uiUl 1 wuL 1 \ ;‘-Ifcis time for service” exclaim­ stayed 1» bed tiM tl»«. always' got value^received in re- men got nuwhere near Daniels. and we keep right up to the minute on all; n;ewe^ app^el№ ved to take them from their Sun­ Tyro, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mr. an^ Mrs. Been Wagoner, taken In 1917, covering- the section ed Boméohe, and we" ware off for where the iron-ore deposits are found I tri«d aU U>da Budidm«, M tiftn; for the .big .campaign fund Prom a distance it would almost MOCK’S CHURCH NEWS day Schools I trust none of my Mrs. T. J.^Ellis. of Cooleemee, spent-Sunday with but it did M K* ‘ ^ ■and young.men. ' ■ Betheliwh'ere we met a good size Martin ^ Bloomer; T^e-prosldent ot M ^ r lt iie d which tfiese. big corporations al- seem that he .was .a ,veritable churches will want any such big Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagoner. thé CaIa>Hurley. Lumber Company, of cbngiregation, considering sO Mr. George Waller and family, Daniels, in a lion’s den. And in , Messrs^ W; J:'Jo n es and J . S;- We appreciate your patronage and will be glad to:have you to4bdk^ i|; Sunday morning occassions their Mr. E, T, McCulloh and child­ St. Louis, Mo., is vice.presldent' of the wàys;cyntriÉ)ulèidrB^ much sickness. Mr. Dwiggins of Advance,, spent Sunday with new iron corporation. presenib inclicatlons are such as.to the dense ^fuines and smok& of Beauchamp found , a dead'coon' and that none of my people will ren, and Mr. G. W. McCulloh, of over our complete stock even tho you are not ready to .,buy.l Jus|- ^ could not be with us for the after­ his brother, Mr. L,- P. Waller, Work is being financed by the niaké' many of, iliV-wohder wheth­ the oil, cyclone it,jnay. .even comej along the 'CaVter^-Creek SundAii want to run off to others and Winston-Salem, speqt 'Sunday syndicate until. a reasonble amount noon service, and Prof. W. F er :;‘pi:i^lHot;v',the • and Ito be ’that the Southertiistates-:, morning Caai.en^d in a tr^p. Ccons coAie in and look araiind and you will be convinced that wej^ thus miss their Sunday - Schools. Mr. Will Boger and family, of with Mr. D, P. McCulloh.* ot high gradé óre Is assured and It Stonestreet sang bass for us at If we must have extra Sunday Hanes, spent Sunday with Mr. is demonstrated that it can be mined iGARDIII: ,bi1er^^ òft^-that Was re- man is a' Dariiels'come to judg­ are rare things in our.community. same quality ïbr l e s s . ' - ’ r-' •this service which was very much and Mrs. Ecles Jarvis. Mrs.^Gosh McCulloh, who has •oonomically. It will require two m m s piublicán gapg'^ have hot been ment.” .i . .., , Mrs. R; B, i3b'6’e, of Cana, has meeting lets have them Sunday months to prove the tonnage of the H n W ' T M te appreciated.- The entire time been very ill, is better at thia *lt lik* It did BM good bribed. given up her school on the account afternoons, when Sunday School Mr. J. H, Hege and family,' of mine, according to the engineers, it hére.?^ taken up by the Quar- writing, we are glad to note. Is declared. H eadquarters of the en- tr»w OMviinr irit ^U r 1 o'f ill-health. 'M iss Blanche Foster TREXLER BROS; are not meeting, less we tare Salisbury, spent Sunday with his hkd taiuB hJu m IwttM I ne- Early Riiflishes Make tét.' We are planning to. have down more than we build, Read­ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James glaeet-Ing force are now located at tieed M 1 cob- _ of Advance will fini.uh- out thf father, Mr. A. J . H. Hege. Stem. tlBDed ita HM «ad 1 get k«t- . ,._,-j_ai:9r-^Hayriso democrat, 108 N. Main St. Phbne 1495* them come back sometime before ers, who favor this begin to pray and children, and Mru. Rebecca A Vaintx Table Dish school. Mrs : Bfioe- mr^de mai’y . ' -.r - ..■•л t«r and b etU r.n ^ fiilH la M th'^-'^tber, day,ni?ide; demand. in .very long and visit all the chur Mr. Sam; Smith and fanaily,' of Jam es, of Cooleemeel apen.t’Sun­ M r i U m d iM B - I friends'while'amorig us and'th;/ about it and talk about it. .. . Gulloh apeht one night last week tl^e i^ atevth at^ P resicJ^ chè:; Look for the announce- Winston-Salem,, spent Sunday day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. peiured and 1 kaput Ja gaiB Raleigh, MavcH 3.—Earley rar in Cooleemee with Mrs. Rebecca b weicM unUt « V Im lch i|ge,' peworially to the people regret very niuoh her hav­ mént of their coming in the En with Mr. and Mrs, Bud Hege. Early Williams. 160 pound* Md iitl ^tt«r dishes furnish-a dainty table di'h . The pastor was < ailed'away JameSi^ c0untry„his.com».ijunicatipn8 vyith ing-to leave us. , - S iM М 0,N 'S' SH ,Ó ;E ,'S'T:O iÿ'E K ;ï terjprise.-; Mr Will Ellis and mother, of thaaTeYar did ia My Itf«, 1 and niay be, secured bv sowing a Miss Madeline Dellinger and Asheville to attend and assist Mr. Henry Teague is improv­ peifectir wd atemr. ■{ Mciiean, and. not leave that ex­ Winston Salem,- spe'it Sunday ^ There will be a big rally at the 1 hav« (ÍTM it to my girU, few seed early in the spring anil L. B. Mockattended the tt'aclM-.s the funeral of a long time friend ing slowly. planation',: 'to' .white'house' state V Announce Arrival of Easter At the request of Brother church March 23rd. /Everybody too," making a succession-of plantings Tha oiie who had been a friend indeed with her son, Mr. J.,T . Ellis. Cardal fcaa nllartd manr n^^tB,J8Sued . iiy h is secretary, ,C.- 'meetihg at M';cksville Saturday.- Greene the-: writer preached-at Mr. and Mrs. Grover Swice- invited, ■ . kindjs oí faÍMM «ad dlstnss- every 10,to 14 days thereafter t » and who before his death request Mis3 Delia- Crouse attended BasTOni'Siemp, That’s theidoa. Mr.'Jim Beauchamp, of Salis­ All the New^Shades in Blacli, Satin, Airdale änd ® ay I'Oak Grove Sunday night, it was good and children spent Sunday iag sympitm* cámed bf í»- insure.a s eady supply, stages R. ed this of us, so we could n it re­ teachiirs meeting in Mocksville Prayermeeting every Sunday mala trt uble, It iheuld help If Cojilidge is not saturated' \vith bury; visited his^son, .1. W. Beau-; ■ rariing but there was a goodl> in Cooleemee with Mr. and Mrs. you, toj, in tk« aam» wur. P. Payne, extension horticul­ pi fuse. . He and familÿ had once Saturday. She was accompanied night. Everybody come. T^aj^t'Oil as has been intimated, champ, last Tuesda.v. Sandals in .all colors.'■' . ■' y itef number prpsent. ’ S. H. Swioigood. 'Why not givt It a fáir t w t turist for the State College of FB® been members on pur Circuit, À by Mrs. C. C. Myers, who visit­ -i then let him,.dp like’ .Josephus We took a Quartet with Qs from Missess Aura and Grace Me- Agricultare. Mr. P&yi/e says : Born to, Mr."and -Vrs G. W. Patent Leather Hollywood - jiv : ' great congregation attenced this ed her daughter. Mis. J. P. Mc- W« Do U] KlttOs or JOB WORK. .'Daniels,_ come out and-say so, Union Chapel and sang a few se­ , that the radish is a cool weath?r Mock, March'’6th a fine hoy. funeral of our dear departed Cubbihs. ' I ^ atid ; prove . it. Daiiiels clean d I Satidals ■ ,v - lections. We enjoyed being with i crop an ai'tK!::iiSIH;EMIIIlB!;ilffllll!BiB8iigeil!;ffli!l:taaBli!::EliliiEiil!aiiBllllfflS day, March the 22nd beginning of near Advan'.;e, sp en t.Su d:n- We expect to preach at Salem JERICO NEWS. ousting a democratic administra­ results . Do not use fresh manure a t eleven o’clock a. m. A large Through all the year, use its steady, versa­ with Mr. I, H. Mock. Sunday 11 a. m, ^aleni; 3 p. m, tion and .to get themselves at the. as this causes the*i'adiq^h roots to delegation from each church is Mrs. Roy Corn a'izer, pf Clem­ I A HOOSIER CABINET BRINGS BOTH BEAOTY" Hardison; 7 Center! tile power for bigger profits on every farm pie counter, they vilified, abused, fork and spoils the'flnvor. -The requieated. This is a very im- Miss Miniiie Ratledge is very mons, spent the week end with — ------«— ^^------' task that requires power. hounÜëd and lied about Woddrow seed should be sown in the drill btT father,'Mr. J. W. Beauchairj). portant meeting as we are to sick at this writing, sorry to note I AND CONVENIENCE TO YOUli KITCHEN SMITH GROVE NEWS , To be sure of this, however, we must have Wilson and the League of Na­ 'about one-half inch deep in rows name two nominees for delegates Messrs. Leo and Roy Sain spent tions.; The Oil scandal is their 12 tn 15 inches apart to perm it - The Hoosier leaves nothing unsuppiied . , • tp represent us ait our next An­ several days last week with rela­ disgrace, and one by one the of hand cultivation. Later thin ^ Special Meeting I to make a completely equipped working nual Conference. Be sure to Mr.' Dalton^J. ■ Smith, died at tives at Fork Church. of Fordson buying orders is almost here. president’s cabinet members are the plants to one incji apart in come and' bring lunch as the his home here Wednesday afterj jjon't wait, uraer toaay. .маке tnis a being shown up as grafters, and the row. J There will be an’’. all:;.clay Inspi- I center. Not only is this seen in the lar- service will ‘ continue into the Mr. Andrew Allen and sister, an illness. of about two week's Mryde, of Smithfield, spent sev­ Fordson year. now even the president is having Mr. Paynq states thatthe best ratipiial'^ .Missionary; Meeting at ger matters of proportion and arrange­ afternoon.. and was buried Friday at eleven to ' défend hi^ own official record •varieties for table use aro Tait’s 1 Eaton’s church'', next- .Sunday, II eral days last week with their ment of space, but in aU the exclusive o’clock. He leave-s awife,'."even cousins, Leo, Rjy and Miss Julia ■ against the odoi- of Teapot Dbme E-srly Forcing, Crimson Giant and Marth 16th, Гог;the'bt^^nefit of Thanks. little fittings and accessories. Every children and fif Je'*n grand child­ Sain. - * . oil.;v Lodge is sorry, of course, Flench -Breakfast.' These three Eaton’s,, Famirigtp'n ,and Ijames The list ia too long to be inblud- ren, and scores of relatives and that efforts “toward disparage- varieties are vary sweet and Cross Roads churches;-^ - . Hoosier Cabinet is a really fiite i^iece of ed in this weeks report. We will friends to mourn his loss. Rev. ' Misses Grace and Willie Mc­ ment of public men” are being tender'. Some gbod'speake'rsiai-e expect­ of kitchen furniture: Solid and'sub­ give it next time and -leave offi C. M. .McKinney and Rev. J, W. Daniel and Mr, Reid Powell, of made,' and he thinks that “senate Woodleaf route 1, spent Sunday ed to be..t,here,. and the people are stantial, it has yet ä daintiness of de­ aomethibg else, - Vestal, of Lewisville, a former traditions” are being dragged earne^t-iv';request«d to attend this pastor, conducted the funeral afternoon with Miss Julia Sain. down to an “unbecoming level” . Baxter Byerly, M. D. meetlhgV'“ sign and refinement of finis^h which Office Over Drug Store. Office Phone M iss Hettie Sisk, of Caroleen, services.' Mr, Smith will,- be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sofley and He- has' possibly forgotten the Wafp. No. 31; Reaide^ice No. 25. gives to any kitchen a certain distinc­ ia vièiting at the parsonoge. sorely- missed, not only at home children spent with Mr. Tom fanious “ Round Robin” agree­ but in the chUrch and S'-inday Sofley, near Woodleaf. ment. Of course, it is a matter CP0LEEMEE.N;C. tive charm. ' i ' Pie Slipper at'Cáha School. We extend ¡mr do' pest Ml'. J . W. Suin and son. Dock, of who.se ox is gored. With each. Hoosier Beauty we give a ■ We hope to be able to take up symiiathy to those bereaved. pur regular plaan' of visitation jof kannapolii), spent th3 week­ Expert Tailor at jThere;will,be a,.^ie supper at ten-piece set of kitchen cutlery. Mrs. Jessp Cundiff, of Hs^iies, end with Mr Walter Sain. Speaking of high taxes, would soon The children [are récupérât thia. Cana ■ High;, School building spent ■ the ^week-end here with Messrs. Marvin Chaffin and you be willing to give up your JEFF’S SHOP. ing very nicely how, we^re glad Saturday, night, rMarch.l5. The relatives. Frank Powell a d snn Bruce, of good roads, your- fine improved If: you Vi^'ant new clothea we (iome in TODAY and get our prices, to say. . , prpce'e'tls aiei sOleiy fpi- the benefit, „ Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ta -lor, ' Woodleaf rou e i, Clarance and schools with ' college, trained can ot-(ier them for you. _bf, ;thV-^cfto№ ; to t "everytody ¡I, then you’il want a Hoosier. ; - apent Sunday with Mr. and M ’9. Gradv dmith nnd Monday Dyson,' teachers, ,vour government of by If you want your old cloth'es conie arid''ass1st;in'a; good cause, ¡a [Measles? ¡W. T. Righ', at Bethlehem. .‘of Haimi.ny, were' in our com- and for the people and all the made, new, wu will guarantee C6me;put ,an'd'se.e^ friends !| , Mocksville made Ginger Ale Misa Annie Bending returne*d ;™'^"’*'y Sunday. o*^her- improveiYients which ' the satisfaCtioh.'' Give our worka and;si)en’d.an;eye.(iing^^ .fl present administration .of this trial. '.;We call for- and 'deliver; Wb welcume :ont!--and all., -, jll €. С 'SANFO^:S 0 Ñ S -;^ I will help you. ' home Sunday "rom a few d ay s, Mr. Leo Sain spent the week* county has helped you to gat, in viflit to her si-ite^ Mrs. ChI .’in ^nd with Andrew Allen, of Sm;th JEPP^S'BtiOP; - Bo'Vies, of near Mocksville. field. exchange fo.” muddy mads, poor , Cltjahiiv^, ’Pi'essihgTand Mocksville, North Carolina Get tho home news in your bchools with teachers »who are I ; - Di;eing. Вшш1|!ш|11:к:11'а1ашш1111ш1111шшвш1111н|11!н|1№ш1в1№в11ш11т ompn*‘waT>aper—The Mocksville ' i. ■ * imcompetent? would you ex- eDIHÍEraPRISE m» ■|!»Ш11!1Ш1Ш1№Ш11:НШВ11Ш1:|1Ш1!1:01! Wc Ou ли ljous at w o rk . Seod Vs 7our JOB, WOBS. 'U < *■ iterpriae $1.00 per year. ' V

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I 'У Page Four , Ш а’£Ш?Ш8Е,.М0СК8У1ЬЬЕ. N. C. LOCAL AND PEI.SONAL On Tuesday afternoon Circle FARMINGTON'NEWS POINT NEWS Sunday School institute LIBERTY NEWS. First Quality Guaranteed SMITHFIELD NEWS last week w ith Mrs: Córrell’s__ No, 2 of the Presbyterian Church parents, Mr,’ ar\d^ Mrs. Pi S. Fos­ "Gbinga Wd Còmliiga of ibe Populace of Come to court next week and pay your taxes SUNDAY 8CH0DI CONVENTIONS Tires. Moeinville a o ï. SarroMMÜnc*. met at the home of M rs.' Roy The date on which the Sunday Born to Mr. and Mrs!:JohnP. Held At Elbaville. A right large crowd was’ pre- I t looks as If we are , going to ter. / The school and road funds are badly in need of cash 30x3 Casings $6.25 each Holthouser. It was a very inter­ Schcol Institute will be hdd has..Motley. March 10th. a fine son. sqnt at Liberty Sunday afternoon 30x3 1 2 Casings $7.00 each have some more, ground, hog Miss Myrtle Allen visited her esting meeting with Miss S^rah been decided Sunday March 30th _■ i- i \ so please come'in and pay your taxes while attending , , The Davie County Sunday w ill B« H«ld O urlhi April a t Satrfwirf, weather. * When at court next week come to hear Mr. F, S Lambeth and Athevilla, Salisbury and cousin, Miss Julia Sain, at Jericho Gaither,as leader, after the clps& In the Methodist church here. . ^he health of the community court. ROY G. WALKiSg, Sheriff. School Association held a very in 30x3>l-2 cord Casings $875 each in to'see us. . Mr. Pope, of Thomasville, who Tarbòrs. . ' , Messrs. Leo and Roy Sain recen tly.' of the business meeting Mrs. from 10:30 to about 3:30 o ’ c l o c k . ’® very good at this writing. terestinK aad enthusiastic ,Suir made interesting speeches in the spent one night last week'with Holthouset assisted by Mrs. P. The pi ogram isn’t ready for pub- _ Katherine, the little daughter ' day^ School Institute for Shady .R aleigh.—Plana ara Velntr complot'ad ROBERTS HARDWARE CO. Mr. and Sirs. John Allen visit­ Atty. B. C. Bi-pck hat opened Вмд|д11аи!111и!111ш11!)ии|ааама8135в!аа1а1ш!1и11а1а1г1!п.«1иаш1и111!ш1!м1111шят1 1и111дмп interest of an endowment fund Winston-Salem, N. C. their uncle, Mr. John Allep. G. Brown andMrs.J.K; Merbney lishing just now, but hope'to be: of. Mr. Charles Osburn, jvho has Grove Township at Elijaviile Sun for the supfjranuated preachers ind jitograms arranged tor four Rég­ ed Mrs. ' Allen’s sister, Mrs. a law office In this city. ional Similtt}' Schuol coaventlons to ba Miss Myrtle Allen spent sever­ served a tempting salad course. able to send it in full next week, been sick for some time, is im- day March 9lh, at 2:30 p. m. T. of our con ference. It is hoped held In North Carolina In April under Cleave Allen, Sunday.. Á11 Sunday Schools of any dC'- proving, v(c are glad to note. I- CauJcl'. president of the As­ al days last week with her uncle, that the people of Davie Circuit the aumiice« qt ,the North CBrollDa^ Clinard LeGrand, of Charlotte, There is no. oil about the offi­ nomination are invited to be here, Bmidiiy School ussoclatlon. Places and’ Mr. Clarance Allen. Mr. Andrew Allen visited his Mr. Jesse Coble, spent one sociai ioi: I , n opening the will not fall short of their duty 1Ш spent the week-end at home. cers of .Oavie; County, even tho and some able speakers will be meeting \v*.Lh a few well chosen Jates for those raeotlhgs ara: Mr. and Mrs. John Correll, of cousins, Messrs. Leo and Roy Ж! night last week in Lexington. towards this worthy cause. A])rll 4. 5, 6, Sanford, tor tha aatt, they may be “Citizens” , while present to advise as to hb'w we • remarks. Prayer by County Sec Winston-Salem, spent one day Sain, at Jericho. Make our office your headquart­ Mr. and ''Mrs. Tom Sofley, ofi Mr and Mrs. C. H. Carter and central reglón:. April I, 9, 10, Aaha- the repuWlcan convention was in may be able to make Sunday . , , Give your girl friend a fresh box of retary, B. P. Garrett, Mr. Canup ville, for the .westarn raglon; April Ш er when you come to court next Schools interesting, helpful ,e*c. ^adkm, spent last Sunday with small son, of Kannapolis, spent full swing Saturday afternoon Secretary pf Rowan County As­ 11, 12, li), SaltBbiu'.v, fur the w a it cen­ KiiniiHMniiaiiiii week.. . /' their'parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hollingsw orth or Whitman’s Candy—none ; the wnek end with relatives in tral region: April 16, H i 17, Tarhoro, Sheriff Walker and deputy, Dinner will be served on the ya^d sociation , was then introduced Sofley. this community. , for the eaatarn region. . ^ - p,wlggins was pouring out beer if the weather is favorable. We better. r , ; and he explained fully the method The program comm Ittaa-in'charge ' ■■'•■/-.I: j Mr. T. F. Latham, of Cana, R. up in thé "Bend” .No whiskey hope to have a large crowd and Mr. Frank Sidesi of Yadkin, ; used in organizing townships into Miss Ella Call is spending a of arrangements lor ,lhase neetingi 1, was a business In town Satur­ IB corapoaed ot th* tollov^lng officers \yearisome was found but the boys tód make |t a-day long to be remerii- speot'laat Sunday in the Point. Come in and select your favorite style the county systems. few da.vs with her aunt, Mrs day. ' ot IhB North CavoVina tub d ay Suhoot "been there”." bered. ' Mr. Wilson Chappel and fami­ Mrs. Odell gave a very inter- Julius Hopkins, of near Oak iiBsoclatlon: , pen from our complete line of the Famous coughing— We are glad to see our Sunday ly, of Cooleemee, spent.Sunday fcsting, talk on the work of the Grove. J. B. lyey, CbarlotU, president;’ J Miss Jessie Waff, Bpent' the A large number attended the children’s department. The four M. Brouglitdn, nàlelgh, shalrmaa exec«-' need not be endured lon.ij. Dr. School attendance growing, and. afternoon with his sister) Mrs. Waterman i ’ountairiF^ns. The children and granbcbildren tlve córaMlttee; E. B. Crow,'Raleigh Bell’s Piiit-T.'ir Honey will . in- aftem M n. One good republican brought about. There are three ners, Primary, and Juniors Carter gave her a birthday din­ proBldent eaitern .reglaB ; 'AV.'A. W ith­ tlnminntlon ill yom- clie.st and cemaricad to us as he came from Mr. Hacyle Young, spent a few was discussed and the special er», ■ Raleigh, 'présidant' oaatarn cen­ throat. It co.ul’iiics ¡»-it such mod­ Mr.^ Fay Caudell/j -spent the or four* men of our place who hours with hia -mother, Mrs ner Saturday. ' Mrs. Citrter is 84 tral région; . C. ' M. Van Poole,'-fialU- ern mcdlcin.-a its your dpctor pre­ the courthouse, that there were ALLISON & CLEMENT work of each division clearly oiit- week-end with his parents, in drive their cars on Sunday morn­ Ellziibeih Young, Sunday. years'of age. It Is hoped that buhy, president, waat»^ ««»tral, region; scribes—with the snathinp pinc- too many i "sore-heads” and ings after those who llye too'far , lined' and defined. Mariy useful she may celebrate many more ThoB. b; Pruitt, Hickory,", president tar.honcy thnt Kiiicratlons lihvc St. Paul.' • Citizens’’ up there to suit him. Mr. Julias Osburn and family, Successors to Clement & LeGrand western region: D.'W. Slma^ Ralelgk, rejltd upon to break up coughs. to walk'to Sunday School, • and . ¡and helpful suggestions along Buch occasiona. Keep Dr. Peli’a on hand Cot all Now We. don’t know about the of Davie Cross Roads, spent the Phoné 51. this special work were greatly general,''auperlntendeqt.' )s vbatrtnan the family. ,' ' Mr. John LeGrand, spent la»t have riot ways to cpmei - We hope Mr. and M rs. J. G. McCulloh of the program committee., , sore heads” but we believe that in a short time to he .able to see wéek’end In the Point. 'WniaiiüBiiiiaiiiiBEBiiianiBWBrBimiBïnnBiEiniiiiBE» appreciated by those who^e work On thé programs of the»# «onrea-; All drtiggijt.!. flu- sure to git The Salisbury Marble Co., g ''i weekr in South Carolina and and son; James, of Winston-Sàl- there are too'many ‘'Citizens” ip many more being brought in as Miss Tobitha Langston,of Win- is:iSiith'i» department lions w ill be Botne ot America’s most thi ijcniiinci Georgia. Davie County to suit the ' 'Old i!iiBi!CBi!i!B!:i!aiiiiaiiiiBiBii!'B:!!'B3!iBiii'Be>nBiii;Bn!:a!ii:ai:a!!iH!!iiBsna!iBiaii J ,, iMiss'- tyerly, also' of Rqvya)» em, visited at Mrs. jAllce McCuI- noted Sunday achool experts and ■ a Wanted you to see our representative | U ' • ■ 'there are moije,'who. wilj come if ston-Salen>, spent, Sunday with largo' number ot the best Sunday DR. BELL’S PinC'Tar Honey Ring”, which was'shot to pieces ways arc furnished.. This Is home folks. 'County spoke nest,' her subject loh's Sunday. ~ ! before you buy tiiat monument. If you | ,V Miss Blanch Ftllard, of Char- school workers In the »talo. two years ago. worthy .work and each one who й г > 'I was the. Young People, and most Mr. Carl Deal arid sister. Miss lotte, Is, visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mr. L.;C. Deadmon and fami­ Firestone Ballon Gum-Dipped op fail to see our line we both tose. Hundreds helps bring others should cerainly ; ably did she handle - her subject. Myrtle Deal, of Kannapolis, spent >'May 0*11'F New tfW. )>J. F. Leach. Monday morning Grady Taylor ly, of Cooleemeei spent Sunday . Wadesboro.—It .Js stated that tie Dr. E. C. Choate feel they are doing a good service. —Cord Tires— 'fcspecially^ helpful.was the discuS; Sunday at the home of Mr. j . W. State Highway Commission m ar again of satisfied customers in Davie County; aecompanled by Daniel Smith, of at the home ef Mr. J. W. Lagle. > ’sion of the succeeding steps in Criiter. Mrs. Deal, who had cáll tor'blds'on ' the building ot a DENTIST. ask them about us. See, or write D. B. , Mr. Emeet Holthouser, of Smith Grove, while coming to There was a Junior League or­ Mr. Tom Gobble and family Are the original with a thorough test to. s'î I .the b'uilding,up ot' the wide awake spent the week-end. with relatives bridge across' №e Pea Dee rlre r con-, In Mocksville. Monday, Tuesday and Charlotte, wan a pleasant visitor Mocksville in a car, .had a head ganized hrre,Sunday p. m, March have moved from Erlariger te the y - yc/ung-peoplè’s . work' by-^ tlie nectlng Anson and lUcbn^ond conn., Wednesday: Over Southern BanK & 2. It meets Sunday afternoon at in this community accompanied ties.' It la.repdrted tbat the commla. Fry, Salisbury, N. C., special representa­ in town Sunday.' oh colliilon with another car dtewart farm in the Point their credit. Others have copied with no *' stepSr Wake;;Up,, Ç!et Up,. po'U them homé,'^ ' . T rust Co. Phono 110. 2:30 the children are very glad alon thinks' the bid ot the Hardaway driven by J. K. McDowell’, sales­ The. little son of Mr« Jesst' ■ Î Line 'Upt Take Up, Catch Up îjnd Constnictlou Company, whlcb was the In Coolaamee Thursday, Friday and tive of SALISBURY MARBLE CO. Mrs.^ Mary Jenkins, of Char­ to be able /to help' In thia work time for a test. Let us order a set of Saturday; Over Cooleemee DruK Store; man, of Louisville, Ky., about Coble, who has had pneumonl.^ ( Keep;U‘i:). 'r i low.est on tbls project, was'too high. lotte, is visiting her daushter, and we hope they may grow to a “Firestone Ballons” for you; any regular CANA NEWS Their bid was sbraothlBg over fSt0,000. - Raaidence No. 86 two miles north of town on the at the'home of Mr. Jf. H. .Broad­ ; [Teachers i^n.Sunday Schools eti om ce No. aa 117 West Fisher St., Salisbury, N. C. Mrs. J. F. Leacb, strong body of workers. . Much Interest Is fait' here iln the rnones г Winston-Salem road. Mr. Smith way,. Is improving now.l. size Firestone Tires or Tubes. Î joyed, the jiisctissidn of the. four building Of tlie-' bridge. When . the X-ray Diagnosis. iiiMüuBieiaitüBciiaiBHiiBiH IIBBUW ■ M essrs. Chas. White, of Greens and Mr. McL)6well received sev­ The Senior League gave an in­ Î ppiiife foi? teachers:. First knbw bi;idge is built the pay .tcat«ra will Mr. and M rs.' Toni Chaffin Mr. Levi Pickier and family, boro, and W. H. White,, of Wln- ba el!mlnated_ and it will be possible eral cute which were dressed by teresting pro«cam Sunday night, • • the Bible and give to your class motored . over to Lexington to sperit Sunday at Fork. ston-Salem, visited .‘their sister, to cross the river at all stagea ot i®' Dr. Martin. Both cars', were the attendance was not as good KURFEES & WARD . ' j asiGod intended it to be teught. f/eshet. This will be • considerable hear Sousa’s Band. badly damaged. as (isual, as the rain kept some . Second.^. Enow, those tyou teach Mrs. M .t). Pope, Sunday after­ advantage to ‘the traveling, public “Customers Declare Our Prices Fair” , ''''I:%4 aviray. UNION CHAPEL NEW^^ . and;meet their needs spiritually noon.. The river la al. present crossed by an Mr. Rufus Brown, spent last electric ferry owned by private indi- - ? On Wednesdayafternoon.obout Mrs. Lena Johnson Galloway ! and ihtellectually. Third. Meas- There will be a pie supper at week in the mountains of West* i;i:n:i!ifl!!3Bir.iB'HB'i: prepared to here Friday and made a splendid interesting hour was spent. Mra. Salem where she.had be4n for for these good people to eome atrengen' and support, the bacii AshabaM, laplem b er 24-37;- Leaks- ' V V her mother, Mrs. W. A. Owen. Brown, who is a very forceful talk, to the pupils. yllla. Septeabar 9-iS: Hickory, secofid several days. While there ahe again. ■ , * . bone class, and move on. ; week'Mt Oetober; Slier Clty..'second ------———— speaker, explained the needs of had her tonsils removed, but Is _ ; Mies Edna'Powell was cut of Mr.: LewiSj president, of Salis- woek tm October; Troy, fourth week Next week will be a good time ih e four, Presbyterian schools. getting along nicely. Mr and . .The Sunday School is very well . buryTTwnshl^Tunday School tvvo days last weeK on a c la .October; Wadesboro, third w'aek la .V to subscribe or renew to the attended and mueh interest seems October; Mabane, dates to be deter­ Queen’s College, Flora McDonald, Mrs E. E. James accompaaied • Association of Rowan County. I iHnesï, but is well and mined. , ’‘(‘/• Enterprise, while attending court. Pease InstltHte, and Mitchell, as her home and spent the week­ to b« manifested. ; gave à'&plèndld talk'on the Adult again. While kere the fair folks mot rep­ , -' ------to 'library and laboratory equip­ end. This winter weather is a little ■ Bible/ work, it is impossible to Mrs.. Mary E. Hunter, died, at resentative's,' ot, midway attractions, Di^ess Goods , Rev. A-^ C.Swafford, spent ment, R'eV. E. P. Bradley made discouraging to the farmers, but Mrs. Steven Furches and chiU cgive him ' the credit due in th s ’the home of her daughter, Mrs. there being aboul 26 of the' latter ^ , f’’ several d^ys laSt week with r?la- present. OSlcials ot the MId-Carollna a fine talk, also. Among the dren, of Winston-Salemi visited in the near future we are looking ’. little report; but among the many R. W. Woodward, In Statesville, association present’w ere: R.*T.- Smith', j tives in'Cleveland and Ruther- gueste were a number of ladies relatives here the past week. , for some nice days and at which . good, things, spoken,. he said no ahd was buried at ,ihe cemet«» y Leaksvllle,' president; Joba' Rqinson, ford Counties. from. Cooleemee. Mrs. Larew time we are arranging to get busy Hisko^, vice-president; W. C. York! ie ever too old to be interested in at Eat.m’B, Mondny. The fun­ Щ and Mrs. Holthouser sang a love­ Mrs. Bettle Long, of James­ as it Is time to begin planting ior Ashobbro, secretary; J. L. Clayton, town, spent Suriday. afternoon Sunday School work and it. lis eral gervices were conducted by LeaksTllle, treasurer. Are Here Mr. J. H. Edison, of Philadel­ ly duet, . "Whispering Hope.” éarly spring vegetables, which •most encouraging ' to know ■ so Rev. iW. J . Hicks, pastor of Preapacts are bright tor. tha fair phie, Pa.', is spending several The hostess served delicious re with her aunt, Mrs. Nancye will be in much demand this many agef people are still active Western Avenue church, States­ season next autumn, It was atated at months here with his brother, freshments. , _ W alker. .the meeting. îBSKïBiïl season, as the cold severe weath­ ■ly engaged ; in promoting the ville. Mr. Baxter Edison. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron James and er has frozen out the winter work. Mrs. J. J. Rodman has gone Building Proaram aoon Compteta4.; Mrs. E. H. Morris was graci­ children and Mr.. and Mrs. Clar­ gardens. Everything A GOOD K in»ton.-iThe 1923 building ous hostess to the Thursday Af­ ( We are sure those present went from here to Caiahaln to visit her Miss Frances Feezor, a trained ence' James and babe spent Sun­ The snow that fell Sunday gram at th» Caswell Training 'School ternoon Club and several other tyI home more Interested In Sunday sister, Mrs. Nelson Anderaofi. hsre will be completed during the next III A Great Variety. Silk, Woolen, Linen, Voile, Eponge, Etc., In The inurse at the Twin-City Hospital, day with their parents. night disappeared very quickly, who has scarlet fever Is Improv- friends on Thursday. Quantities . ‘STEAK Should Be School work than when they few months. The 'State Is axpending M rs . Ella Foster, of near Smith which is. always, the case this Щ • Mr. Tatum, of Mocksville will between $300,000 and |<0(,90e for a New Spring Colors And Weaves. All Are Priced Very Reasonable. ing, we are glad to know. of jonquils were arranged at­ camé, and if you were notiere Grove was Sunday'guest of Mrs. late in the season. That’s what you’ll say when you serve I you missed a rare treat which I talk'to the Agricul ural, class hospital, industrial structures at tk» tractively'« in the room where ■ school, which hBuses, building, laumdry Ed Wood. i ' ara unable to describe in detail | ™ Poultry.’ and several other's a large enlaa^ af NEW SPRING SILK SILK PONGEE Mocksville Basket Ball 2nd three tables of rook were pl»yed. one of our special steaks, for dinner. | mental detectives. ‘ team played Fork Church Friday Miss Ruth and Louise Rodwell Mrs. Ben Teague was right The Story of Onions. • but suflflce it tosay every speaker I The meeting announced ’ In 40‘inch Twilight Òrepè for Sport wear. Colors: Jap Silk Pongee, 32 inches wide, guaranteed so m e afternoon on the latter’s court. joined the othjr guests after the sick with mumps last week, hope \ We can send you the cut you prefer— I gavé to his or. her audience last weeks news for Eaton’s White,' Black, Begonia, Peach, government first choice, 12, 14 and 16 Mom­ thing worth while and held th e churCh next Sunday will be Woman t.08es Llta When Hame Burna. Mocksville winning 17 to 16. games. The hostess served a de­ she w ill soon be well. They belong to the lily family. Statesville.—Mrs. Annie S. Rhyne' Blue. Special value. Price . . S '“ * mies Price simply phone 111. I undivided attention of the audi- ■group meeting of E:iton’s, Ijames lost her life in a fire which dostròyai licious salad .course. Miss Louise Mrs Nancye Walker who has They require a soil with an a- I... the , home ot her son .l^ank Rhyoa; Fine quality of Crepe de Chine In the pretty 11 Rodwell, a charming bride-elecy ' éncè. The spirit of whole-heart­ Cross Roiids, Farmington and 7 Dr. H. Clay Lilly and Mr. been sick at the home of her sori, bundance of humus. i ed, cooperation throughout the en Mocksville churches, A splendid wltÜ whom she llv.ad oa 'West Front newest Spring shade. The quality Is excep­ 98c $1.25 sund $1.69 V, Charles Norfleet,, of Winston- of A^'rll, was presented by Mrs. Mr. W. F. Walker, had a very They require a cool, moist cli­ -'S Allison-Johnson C O a I street. The charred rematas were tional for Morris with a lovely pair ,of I tire service was just fine. ' program has been prepared and discovered under a aase at debris in Salem, spoke at the Presbyterian seri'.iUH attack last week, but Is mate for early growth, and hot, Bimi:ii!B!:i;B:riiB:M;iiai!i:Biii:Bii:iU'JBi:i!u::i:ESiii:B3Diii:Biii!aQiiain'a!i!:Bi!i:ai>W!i:ami№Bisii church on Sunday afternoon. towels. The guests present were:' , ' D e l ia C r o u s e , a full attendaace is earnestly front of an open Are place. Tlie bthei some better at this lime, we are dry weather conditions while iB3r'Hiii!)si:i:Bi;[:№:Bi!i!icaffii»i¡iiBi;:iB:i!BS!i№i:aiii!BiiiiBiii¡aiiBiirBDsaiii!Biiiii Séc. Shady Grove Township. desired. momboss of tha family wko wert $1.48 and $1.98 Mesdames W. H. Legrand, J B. glad to know. maturing. aleoplng in other rooms, were baraly Johnstone, John Lirew, P. J. Wo are glad to know that Mr. COLORED SILK PONGEE Sermon subject at Methodist , The high school gave a very In eastern North Carolina they arotised In tlme to luoke tlieir escayt Also Crepe de Chine in several Johnson, J Frank Clement, John 'I Joe'Collette is Improving. wltkout an opportunity to iwve'any 41 church next Sunday will be interesting program Friday after­ must be grown ¡as a winter or V 32 Inches wide in beautiful shades of Almond Sanford, A. A. Holleman. Lester The condition of Mrs. Jennie tW»lr household or personal eUects. colors at . . . . 98c "Politics”. Public cordially'in­ noon, the public was invited and spring crop. In the moutains Green, Rose. Pink, Copen, Nile, AO Martin; Misses Ruch Booe, Sarah Have you made preparatibri for the prolongation of your j OUR HONOR № Hill is improving also. S. & W. Canton Crepe, 39inches wide.. Colors: vited. . . A. C. Swafford; only a few were present, but they may be grown as a summer Walter M. Crump Shoata 'Hlmtilf. Natural, White, Black, Price . V * Gailher, Margaret Bell, Louise Mr. and Mrs. ’W. R. Hutchins Tan, Cocoa, Copen, Black, Navy. those who were, greatly enjoyed crop. estate after your death?' ■ ' ■I ^ The following have subscribed ' Salisbury.—^Waltar M. Crnup, ee»i Rodwell, Ruth Rodwell and Mary 4 visited relatives at Winston- aral manager ot the Vaace Cotton ' Mr. arid Mrs. C. A., Jenkins, it. Thp deb^^e by six boys was The crop may ba grown by Individuals are tpb uncertain for -matters of this impor­ since our last issue: $2 50 value. Price . . . . $1.98 Heitman. Salem last Sunday. Mill and one ot the best'known allj Mi3s Louise: Jenkins/Gaither and real ; interesting, and each one tht--e different methods: By sow­ man ill this section died at kis koH(| Beautiful quality of All Silk Canton Crepe, 38 tance, place this very important item into the care of a Cor­ C. L. Thompson, • Charles, Jr., of WInstbn-Salem, made some very good . points ing the seed directly in the field, Card of Thanks on South. Pulton street, death baloi and 40 Inches wide, new and staple shades. WOOLEN GOODS J.’ W. Martin, celt inflicted and reeulttag froot « visited Mrs L. .G, Gaither Sun­ The subject was ".Resolved that by sowing the seed in a hotbed poration and feel safe. • Mrs. Lizzie Tumlinson, bullet wauttd in the rlglit tampla. Empire Blue, Green* Sapphire, Tan, Shrimp, 38 Inch Check ^ool Goods, ju st the m aterial day. " , the United States should have a and transplanting to the fields or We will be glad to assist you in arranging this matter., D. C. Kurfees. We wish to thank all our friends Mr> Crump, was 41 yMrs old aad a Midnight, Navy, Black, Etc, This quality i'^ 'or HerviceaMe Spring Dresses. A i Goughs that uniform marriage law,” Roy by planting small onions or sets and neighbors for their kindness native of ^w an county, being a sdii THiB -transplantin'r method gives P. Frank F.-i.nes, ot the'late'Dr. W .'L. Crump, surviv­ usua ly -sold for $3.50. Our Price . :,Mr. Hubert Mooney, who was hang on— Blake, Bryan Ward, Kelly James W. J\ Jones, to us in the sickness and death ing are thróo cblldren, two boys and a price ' ' . . . $2.98 operated on last week at Long’s Affirmative. John Brock,' Wil^ the largest yields, but because of our dear husband and father. girl. His* wife who was. MIm Mary Break them now beforeitliey of the labor it; cost it is impracti- The Southern Báíik & Trust Co., ■ J. W. Piclclei-, 56 inch All Wool Lattice Cloth. ^ 2 Q 3 Sanatorium, Statesville,; for ap­ lead to more scriom trouble. Ham Smith, Hen?/ Furches, Né- May the Lord richly bless.them Carter of \Vlnston,-SalaM died flv« Radium Silk for Lingerie in cal except for small areas or . J. H. Brown, years ago. A ft Col. Tan and Springtime. Price pendicitis, is' improving rapidly. Dr. King’s New piscovcry gative. The Afflrtnative won. tor all. * Orchid, FleshT Peach, White . 1 his many friend.s will be glad to stops couchlne quickly by localities where labor Is cheap. Mocksville, N. C. R. L. Swink. atlmuIatiDg tho mucoii!). ■ Miss Nell Hartman,'of Winston- Mr s , S a llie S. S mith A nd ^ Retail Clothiers ta Meet. know. membranca to throw oIT Careful preparation of the land Mrs. M, 'V. Granger, Change.ihle Taffeta, yard wide ^ ^ (SQ 42 inch Wool Crepe. Spf:cial Sàlem, visited her parents Sun- W. R. Sheek; Children. 'Winston-Salem.—The annual weet- ol'oRging, se- and intensive cultivation are the Ing Of tli» North Carollhu Rotull Clotli^ in pretty Spring shades. Price ^ 1 eO i/ vftlue at . . . . . $1.98 cretioQS.' It dey afternoon. J. C. Tatum, lers Aaaociailonj -will be hold in this Mrs. Isdward Painter, of W. . has a pleas­ essentials of successful onion cul­ city on March ;5 and I, according to ant taste. ■" ture.—Robert Schmidt, Division Joe Creason, Virginia,; was tlii^recent gueatof druggists. J. H. Seats,. SHOE SHINE! a Btiitement Issned by >•. K; Griftlth *' aiid Mrs. George jFowler, of Dr. R. P. ANDERSON, of Horticulture, State College of socretary uf tke 'asBoetatlon. It wan Agriculture.^' L. P. Soaford, Yes! Whereat? also announced that Sol Hchloas, presl- th River, and alsp Visited re'^ DENTIST B., L. Hopkins. dent of the National Retail Clothiers vea here. i^^Mrs., fainter was Ueeidoncc Phorie 37 Offlce Phono 60 T. P. Latham, Asaoclatlon, would como here from erly Mias Clifford Morris. Mocksville. N. C. Dr. LESTER P. MARTIN JEFF^S SHOP! IndiantipollH, Indiana, <>>r tho purpose I Belk ■ SERVICE PROGRESSIVE J. H. Sparks, of addresslug the meeting and taking ■ ------—*—u---^ - Nigkt Ph«a« iaO;D«y Pbona 71. Basement of Southern Salisbury, Dr. KlNG^S NEW DISCOVERY 1!Ш11:Н11Ш11Н31!В№В:ШШ»1Гва|Ж1 R. S. Anderson, part In the general dlscusalons at the I N.C, THE JOB WORK m i Srad Tour JOB WORK. MMka«UU,N.C. : №«№аиа1в1нша1111в1шв«|1н:>ш!11в|111 Bank & Trust Co. various sessions. 4?hs national presl- W'. B. Angel I, dent is also expected ta spaak. ш ш кап ' - г / T

ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.  g é ëévèH |aidrlJp Life Insurance Is Approved •¿iîMATîONAL JàMl’EîtPRlSE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. ! IÑDHX Page Six' 'T'/icw.iy Atlas is • As it midhttte By .Committee As Bonus For Soláíers .. Plstributed ^ FORK CHURCH NEWS Béar Creek News. 1 I!3 1 no yU;- DUtLDINC/MA7EniAÙq- ■' ATLAS MUS \ NORTH CAROllOA GIRLS BUSINESS LOCALS fWashiñgton, Mar h 7 .—A new ihe army andìnirine corps ar d V 105 ■ / “■ As the writer took a trip from BARGAINS IN USED CARS. arm of aoldi 'r bonii ; wÍ!-h , paiH-, lieiiteí-an!; in the navy woukl be Sr/^PAOB M is. ,). C. Anderson continues 100 ^ ■ J n‘4\.^mus8 Lone Hickory to Winston-Salem MAKE EUROPEAN TOUR WALKER MOTOR CO. I li'e insurance as ! p i vision, inclu 'ed iti' the' bi ntfi á of tue ^ --- ‘ \ critically ill. ,(Uy REV. p. ,B. KITZWATER, D.D., 03 ■ -N \ A .A yv via, Mocksville, he passed by Dean of the Evenlritf School, ^WiiOLESAtCg^ Mr. J. F. Sparks.'Hof Roaring ts d cidtiä upon t d ■ y by the m‘ asure. Thè pr./visi ms is thè Moody ' 00 '~y / r '' \ Cook’s school house which has Bible Institute of 'Chicago.) ArL/ls\TOiqUSSD/CCMESrr — River, is visiting his sister, Mra. Misses Richards And Black “Pure Bred White Leghorn” fuiia v.-íy^ a-H. means -ommitte .■ ?;;sme ifS in the old bill. (S)» \V«ntuni Nuwmmpor'Unlon») 83 not been used for two years. Eggs for hatching, $1.00 per 15. iiprij I ;sal 0 incluf dè"an opt'on • Mr. Raci-.üi’ch’s p!ah ,woi;kl al- • r ' ' ■ 80 M 1 Ellen Redwine. Return From Old World iy ‘4i There is not any school in the |fu;l cash payments .is uh'j)-r !o-»v- i olicios w ilh y .lúes, liguied Lesson for, M arch 16 Pleasures And Studies. Norman Walker,' Baseball will soon be the order community. The building is 3-6-4tf. Parminirton, N. C. i-.eiMtio-i.' i on ,‘Ü2 65 Í Qi’’ e ch d ly of s<-rvic.’;. œ M E THE REION OF DAVip remains the rjosc economical bulldlnit materinl. CombaWion DISTRIBUTION—‘piïtrJbudon,of Atina Portland Ccmenc li of the da^-. The boys are getting worthless. One of the windows iio^/tibn' of ch ' insurtnc This won ; c'^st ni't mora t‘ian rt o/ fcrn’WiM/: tniwcruifj and Atloi iVtidnti Cement. Sour«: , direct and econbmlent throif^H close eo«operation of efftclene Bu/fcHyij mfirrr/ai f)ricM fmm U. S. liurenn'of labor Statiuia^ local deniers; A «mícnt «n« U «he chcai>esì‘dlstat\cc ‘ their ground ready and are ex- Davidson, Mar. 10'.—Miss Mary LESSON TEXT — II Sam. 7:«-26; «ro j)0{n». ' has beeu taken out and used to For Sale Or Trade- 2 1 m dffinvtei.v s’dctraclcH ihe 000 000,050, le s'i d, - ith ,a rornarul Cement ¡¡rices from i/iis records of the Cotnfwny. peetin«- 11 i)i:t out a good team, Bicharda and Miss Mary Black Head ,s:14. 15. (Rend I Sam. 10 to II Sam i'Sl.) reyair the Anderson’s school of acclimated work mules at my ^>Vbill pr )prsed last .ie'^sion pi’oviil- axi^ninn f $70,000,000 i'< r any GOLDEN TEXT—I dollnlit to do Tby and du some good playing. returned several days ago from will, 0 my God.—Ps. 40:8. house. The Anderson’s, school place. ' iiirig 0(ir pp'.ions-c: s • pa men s no o í t^iC 30 ¿ fetir."*. _1’1U.MARY TOPIC—A ,.Shepherd Boy house is but' very little' better a trip to and stav in Europe cov­ UcconiBH K lnif. ■ I A T L A S e e :f i c i e m c y Misses Thelma Petree and A- Walter Raleigh Clement. , ' 'to ; not entitled t-> tìióre than M, Bach-rach aiío said' hej , 'JUNIOR TOPIC—David and Goliath. nef Kimmer attended teachers than Cook’s, however, it is being ering the fall and winter. Since $50; a ‘juiitetl servie^ conp“ns '.- w u.i favor pl cii’g he iidmini- , INTKRMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ used but under the conditions of reaching home they have been ')ti,Oj|>, 1 form of fedt'ned; ,p;iy- IC—Diivld ft Churnctor Study. ' i meeting in Mocksville Saturday. GALVANIZED SHINGLES. s lation of the Sditine in ih¿ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP- ' a n d • ,■ the house the teacher cannot do kept busy answering the ques­ . rilents; voca ipnal 'traini g. and hr- ds ol i line iriSiii ance firmi. ■IC—Wliat David Acliievcd for Igrael. | Mrs. Clett Davis and son, San­ tions of friends, relatives to what Walker’s Bargain House ford of Salisbury, i^pent iSatur-, justice to the pupil's.. Next we farf) 'T hame aid., . Some ; avor h ,s been. pxpressi'd 1..-Choaen King. .W hila a Shephsrd came to Chestnut Stump school, théy saw and heard arid learned. ■ (;^ProDpnents of the hew bill • ar- towaiM >>iving .ontrolof it i..> the Eoy (I Slim. j IcOfWTtV^ day vyith Mrs. H. S. Davis, The young ladis went oyer in the For Sale- A t Bargain: Delco ■1. Snimicl Sont to Rothlolieni ■ (v,v. i which ia a tworteacher school and ' guS i,t h !S á much beuer. chanc? war .K nk insura-rice bur au. Adop- l-i'i). -Siiiimt'l WHS illrocted to go to, , There are several cases of early fall with a group of Rhoades Electric Light Outfit—Completp. . r r i'iS cheapest of' ijl ^products under-' Thusi the one building iriatcrial having a big improvement over the , \0,t|a provai. The úd 'm» aau e io.. f ;h : forme'- pl-n, .vtr, Ba- r.pthlpla'in tinil from niiiong tlio sons J- going a compiete maniifacturin'g proc- . the widest variety of uses,'making possible measles in this communitj’. others. Then we passed Hol­ scholars Miss Richards’ brother, New Guaranteed Batteries. All v; t.’ed ^y Pi-< siloni H.'u di' g chnr :h argue I, woi .d relievd of .losso c/iuost! n' SllOCOSSOr. ‘ God In-I css is ,made available, through sirhplified rapid- construction .-ii'rid providing fire* ToCourt , stniptpfl lilni to nvold imbllclty'by the McDowell Richards, being under in A 1 condition. Mocksville basket ball team man’s achool, which is also a two- P'isidf'it Ço iliduë'al.^o has fli'e g vernrtie ,t. of ,iurth r ild- -pfincoalim'nt nf his ronl'purpose.’ Snin- economical distribution to the user; ' safety and permancncc for any buildingj ia Dr. A nderson.' played'Fork Friday evening with teacher school but has been weak­ appointment from this state as a I tf. R. P. 1 ’d'eóíarerl aga ¡.st a soldie r .’bonu . ammiri trjtive costs, tipl .wns not nniler obligation to tell all ; ■ .Between the Atlas ‘plants and the user brciiight'to thè,iuEcr a'fow.bags, or thou- Mocksville,winning t'he game.- ened by the Mocksville consoli­ scholar. . ider^blesupp rt was given ■Up.'n ap,)'iin:mi-ni of u s.ib- tliiit, li(> know, osppclolly; sliicc the there is but one distribptorf-the building sands' of' Bags, ..through a., .distribution, , . ,1 pnrtlps liiul no moriil right to'know, material dealer—and the direcihcss'bf this mcthod.that sustains building cconomy.- dated school ' By and by we ar­ Misses Richards and Black re­ Salesmen for lubricating oili t’od^y (0 the niotioii _..f Repre- cm i !• ee heannus are p a. nedi , u. snninor An^intt-ii. bavid (v. 13). : kiss Mary Lee Carter' spent port a most enjoyable and profit­ and paints. Excellent opportuni­ marketing scpcs tp bring M , Asfc your dealer for. Saturday in Mocksville on busi* rived in the midst of Davie’s seriia ive Oldfield, beir.ocrat, a! w hich inâiirrt Sce expe ts would j Thouiih ’the Lord hij.s refn.scd to choose buying public cheaper'thari,any other . a *tV n-'-tj- tlt'tL ’ • thriving little town. There we able trip. They were in England ty. Salary or comriiission. J ed Arfan-^as, to make'full cash oay- be c-.lled T'ne final 'iraft Oi the « ' ' f o f,.Tésse. when ' mcthcS devised.. , . ' ' - A tlas ■•Bmldmg Helps ■. . ness. ' ■ , taking lectures at Oxford univer­ ihls strliillii); of 11 boy came before tound a modern school building Oil And Paint Co.’, 8701 Bur- riients an al.ernase option of the b ill' h'.Mi \yill he w ri ten, ■ S nniii'l,'jhi> Lord Indli-nted His choice. • ThcAtlasdoalcrwithhiswarchouscand ■' Thróugh.ita dealer,,Àtlas.supplica free ■Mh; John'Kimmer and family well on the road tO' completion sity for its fall, terril." They well Ave., Cleveland, 0. pd. .riioa'surs. ' '' Repres'ii’ati^i's Fish N!-*w Tlijs. linointln,:; typUVed :tl!e..pnduement .yardstofagcsafeguardsbiii!dingoporations, '-^50o''® of‘ concrete construction,, written ■pentiSund^y with Mr. Kimmer'a and everybody rejoicing over the found life in that old university ■ - A-fJ in ad'^anc.d by Represe vt York,'" a id Andr3A,: .>ias chu- 'll iln' J lo ly Spill'll \vhl(?h Is essential through an ample supply of materials, and • Atlas Engineers , rccognucd': nationally mdtHer,: Mrs, Ellen Redwine. townaltogether pleasing. Besides r, ; im,' urd nil «icrvlfi* for God. with his trucks and general facilities he can authorities. You are also ihvited to con', fact that in the ¡near future their .7 ROOM HOUSE FORtRENT atiyeBac'ia’ ach, Rep ‘ Icaa. N . w* S'i ts, Republican V a ’»'•^av pro­ 1 !. Davlti'3 Trhlnlna.' '■ mke'prdmpt emcrgc'ncy d'eIiveries. ;Back suit these/Engineers on-'atiy; ^building Messrs.Renan Carter and Wal* girls arid boys will have "City nvofiting much by study and work, SEE G.,G. WALKEP. Jerai'^, ill tíe uted, b, . a r'ub- posed i; % ra ee' i.olioy plans Ii. III.« ({¡urn,Fields (I Snm. 10:11- ''V i of'the Atlas dealer Ì3=tlie .Atlas reserve problem without .charge;'- ''' ^ ' •i! in the Bodleian library, they had comj^i t.e in wo kin o'j' 'hed - sitni a til t M •. B' i;ti - ach. '7:r!J-;t7) As'II. ,voiiiiR njiin. hlS ' ' storage .capacity, greater, t^ian'the! output ter Spear spent the week-end Iducational advantages". But -s >• .).« ,7p Iri o'i . Ills fathepH ' • If your dealer canlt stipply the book you ,, time for many, social-activities, finite fo m ')f thé in' . ance pro 1-0 'of the entire nation twciity'years ago, ■ \vant^,writc- n \viild be ttT;tnke, . M cent school building at Smith breakfasts and dinners. er-do ■ ent ol cies o 11 v e a 6-100. \ .r" acli ■ ix > n i;s f '■ !''iit’ ,p!(vid (IIB not ■filH’; ’' . Mrs'. Ellen Redwine and broth­ line.' Good pay. The Lennox Oil •r ■ îHp, becom e- Grove, although this building is At the close of the term the an wh serv d m re than 60 se vi • ,.a<.d !il,G ;0..s minim ,m. .‘ M ill' I! '■’diin Hint,be wns every incmbct of the opcratinggroup tikes pridclnhdjiirig' to riaintain Atlasis— er; Mr. J. P. Sparks, spent Sun­ & Paint Company, Dept. Sales, a rural district, it has all of young ladies, accompanied by day.s. By a id of th j ul c m J .Xi'to on th" n easure by the ■ .;.'nvhls !’ ’.rb !ioforq the king. day night with the former’s l-tf-pd. Cleveland, Ohio. ' “T/ic Sta^dar'd.bytvIifcli'dJrotlier-Zvia^es tíre Áíc^iirccí'' the' modern conveniences found McDowell Richards, went on a mjtte all vete .t 8 u to and in- ;coiiimi tee s n t fed before . :in, "•i-i’r|. iiinrksmun, so daughter, Mrs. W. Ti Rights, of ■I (I rirv.il ftphe with auth ,T H E A T L A S P 0 R T L A.N D , C'E M E N T G O M P A N-Y in the city schools. continental trip, visiting-^France, cli|'d|; g the n 0 ‘ ap in ¡i.he (1 dd e I. n x^ w e ;«'. Ç !^ .t(i.^ni> 'd d rily , one thro^Ÿ Redland. , You can pay your taxes, water i j liROADWAY; NEW YORK, N,.Y, Now,' let’s come right down'to Italy, “ Switzerland, Belgium arid V 'i'l th" rililMs-tlrii' iilnnt. Then, CHICAGO . . Dllu;«NCHAKt ■ INDEPENDENCE, KANS, \ Mrs. Mildred Thompson is visit and light bills at the city office, pliy!!i'-!i'l,v -fitted, for he. Pbhasiubia BorroH St. LoüÚ business. Don’t we believe in Holland. They seem unable to • DtlMolNll -DAnoH Omaiia DurMto , KAM.uCirr , jAaioMfUu.FbW : ing her . daughter, Mrs. G. S. next door to Da:vie Record on ; '■'j'llf r •■■>.,.'...Ml ; tlio school of 'oreign Missions? Yes, we do. décidé in which oae of the coun­ Amnesty Is Granted Ali Who Deserted ,iiiiil,tb‘^;liiiir.”,-’; ' Tuesday and .Saturday afternoon Kimmer. ■ ' e send'men and women to all tries visited they haa “the best : K'hV‘s ' ' ‘ ’rirt''(I Snm. 18:2, of each week,] , . jlAfter the Armistice By the President’ ‘■■■I thnt-tle of Miss Pi*ankie Hoyle and moth­ parts of the world t(* carry thé time,” but mention as some of , • -, . n' ivhldi not, er, ‘.'spent ^ Sunday; in'Mocksvilje gosper of- Jesus Christ , to those their most entertaining experien­ 2 tf. L, E. FEEZOR. ■; It bi;i.-,'lit .St III In David's life, . ' 'vi'.s In history as 0 un:quc .uf- ' with'^relatives. ' who “know it riot”. The various ces, Christmas in Rome, the ëx- i. B|esid<.'nt *'oolidg( by k iocla ber.tfitii of .itizenship and for- cursion to Vesuvius, a week-end ; ':)!l-. V . . . Mr. 4 ’om Fosteri of-Hanes, was schools of Davie County are con PLANT BED CANVAS macfon last,' Wydnes^ y- e ore.' •iver deprived on the benefits,” 'n ihn ;‘Cnmp' of the Outlaw (I a visitor in our tpwri;Sund^y. tributing to the “Near East Re­ in lilice and excusións from there Walker’s Bargain House . ts oi Af. ericah ci izens ¡is 3am. 21:10; ¡51:13). The king had ef work’,. This is perfectly al­ to Monte Carlo through a country des^ters from the army and navy 'given ,coiiiibandment ■ to,, kill David. Notice Of Re-sale! ;When thé tnith of this was realized right and is what every Christian beautiful in orange and'olive durilog the'3-yeat period between CENTER NEWS With Our AdvertÍBers. Djivitl iVeil, t'ri''tlio’'klri'g.'of. Goth, wliere groves and all varieties - of tropi­ h" fplgnod -mndnfs.“!. Though David man and woinan should do. But théSrmistice and the formal end- state or North Carolina In Superior we should wake up to the fact cal growths, 1 thé winter sports ing<||f the world war, . .. llif kfihie ■.'■fooIlHh; and unbeco'mlng We wish to call the attention :!iln!;^.’ ,dii,tinK'.;thls tliu?,i he ,ls to be , Thè Cottage Prayer Meeting i^n Switzerland, and days in Brus­ The^proclamatibn, issued upon County of Davio.'._ / Court that Clarksville Township should of the thousands of Enterprise ioiiiiiieniioil .f,.;r Ills ,.«(‘lf-masterj[ In ! NEW SPR№JG APPAREL , held-at Mr. H. F. Tutterow’s not be held back because pf sel- sels and the Hague. the,lrecommendatioM of.> S'-rci’e- L ..P . Seaford, Admr. of H. N. Burton, that lie would .not. touch the Lord’s readers to the advertisements we • deceased, plantitf, home was largely attended. Mr. ish interest. Stop! Look!! Listr The young ladies visited Scot- tarfra Denby and Weèks. affects' anoliUefl." .. ■ ' vs,'" > ■■■.., : i J. A. Tutterow hadchargeof the and in the early fall before they carry each week. The merchants in^mjwisé those wh(p d.eserted in 111., D.iyid.Made King of Judah .(II en!!! Why not meet and discuss \yho advertise with us, will save Bettie Burton,' widow. Z, Ni, Burton, Snm. 2:1-4), . ", NEWplRESSES service and aftier he ;had read entered upon serious study at .th ^ a c e of the .en^iriy or, at any ‘ ;Ti*iisting Ooti. David’went tp.Hebron, Consolication in the same prayer- you money on ^ each .purchase. 11 .and L, E. Burton, defendonts.- , scripture from the hundred and )xfgrd. They speak of Edin* ti^gi before the Aiririistice, and ■ In pursuanpa of an order of tlie Clerk .ïTliero thé mon b f '.rùdah anointed hltn! Big assortment of Crepe, Cantóri. Crepe. Dresses, ;ul spirit that we do when we ):!iiS;,ovor them. ;îrUu3,.à pnrt of the third,Psalm arid made a few rie^ )urgh as*being probebly the most will pay you to re^d every ad and dpèsjnnt remit or com'mute the of the'Superior pqurb of Davie County, meet to discuss our church pro­ when yoii' find what you want, nation. rocosnl7.ed him us king and V, . new styles marks he left the meeting-open blems. The churches and schools )eautiful and interesting'^ city còilll martial sentences Of those made' the 4th àay of February, )924, ratilled . the Xvijrk which Samuel >>burgh. ■ending of the war, ■ ' ' the highest bidder ac public auction for lield.' to l:ihbo.sheth, Saul’s jion,, .whom Gods kingdpm here-upoh this saving price. , ,$35.50,^$39.re; :;.-^ i' talksi which 'every one seemet earth. The hour is here, .what The return voyage to America The President hppes tp clear up. assets to pay debts of the deceased on Ahilor had proclaimed'king of Ma- If .you want new Spring Dress Imnlnhi. Feuds continued between the • to enjoy. ^ ' will we'do? N , . was made on the S. S. Olympib, a situaiion of the'^ lawifor thbsij Sajcurday, the 8th day of March, 1924. Good, see the ad of Belk-Harry at 1 2 o’clock M, the fojlowlnp: lands, riv n l' fa'ctlftni. , David’s power In­ j ;M ra .‘F. j S. Ijam es will vhok of the White Star line. ' The trip . whp|desired at'ter .figh'iing-ceasefi creased, .wlili'e' ’that' of Ishbosheth The farmers in this cbmmunity ■tp-wi';: ;, ,,v . SPRING COATS prayer meeting next Saturday proved comfortable, the weather Co.ionpage4. • 8Uffer.''d the same loss of citizen^ waned. Tiils period of civil war last­ and the Sheffield community are You will find the latest style One-half undivided 'interest in a lot, ed seven and ;a halt yeiu's.. n ik ^ a t Mr. T. W. Tutterow’s being favorable for a good voy­ shipjàs those who left. the mili- Jand Situate in , Davie County,' Fulton ,. Big.assortment of Spring Coats, Plain, plaid and, going to organize a local branch clothing for men, young men and 2.’ Davld.'f/fowncd ’King United home. • ' age and allowirig the passengers taii^forces during , tlie war’s pro­ .Township, be'ginning at a stake, corner Israel (ll .Sn,m. 5:1-D). Abner’s death of the T. G. C. A. at Cheshire’s ■ • stripes, special to enjoy the ocean “breezea” to boy at Trexler Bros. See ad on secution, The war was actually of'lot No. 7, ‘ ’in the division Giles J a r ­ arid,Isliljo.'iheth’s assassination put nn Mr.’ and Mra; T. ;P. Dwi^Kins school house in, the near future. vis land’!; thence south 15.75 chains ond to David's opposition. Uesldes, the limit. page 2. ov^r|pn Novenriber il, .1918, but spent the.week-end with Mr. W Nodoubt there will be a “live See'ad of Hawkins-Blanton Co. with lot No, 7 tp a sassafras, thenco Dnvk'l’.s / behavior during this • tlitio $10.95, $13.95k$ 1 7.95, $19.95, 1^ J. S;,Walker and family, ofMt, allivello • deserted after 'ihiàt date east 5.2Ì) chriiris te à maple, corqer of grniliinlly won for'him-tlve conflpenee wire” Local over there. on page 7, for new Spring W ear­ of the trilie.s,-Ro that they all crtme'tp ; , Aiiy.- ' Miss Mary ¡jWalker cam» OAK GROVE NEWS anU^bef'Ore the lust proclaniaÌion dower' 'thence north 25’ 'east 7.80 chains $24.75, $39.75 and $47.50 Anderson’s school has gone ing Apparel. ihey will save you ofep^ace November 17, 1921/ were with.dowec to stake, còrnei:, of lot' No.. him at, lleiiron nnil imolnted. blhi as ij' home with them to [spend a few money. tlioir I'lug. . They assigned as *thelr over the t'qp in the'Near East dééméd under the law.voluntarily ,1,', thence west 12! 75 chains to the be­ rpnson.5 for ariolnllng .him thelr^klrig: ielief work.. Nearly ?12.00 has Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Angell, See ad of C. C. Sadford Sons to-iliYve relinquished and fprfeit- ginning,- containing 15'8-4 acres, more , (1) Ho. was tlielr brother (v.,1), MILLINERY , i l ' Messrs. Walter and John Hen of Kannapolis, have moved back Co., ori page 7 for Hoosier.Cab­ or less, being allotted to’Mollie Jaryis, (2) Hé \vns tliolr true’louder In war, been contributed in money and ; ed'it'heir rights of citizenship, .as in' division of 'Giles JafviS' land, see even In Saul's time (v. 2). . i ' dren and their sister. Miss Ina, clothing. home. . inets. I well l as their rights to becorrie book—, page—. Register of deeds oflice ' ' Cl) lip was tlip Lord's choIciN(v. 2). Big shipment of new Hats just arrived ¡: ! of near Sherfield, lyere in our ------*— _ — ;— Mr. Frank fiowles, of Madison If you need a monument see citizens, and to .be forever incapr- 'd'f Davie county, said lands .will .be sold ,IV. David's’ Worship; and Prayer (II I' ' midst Sunday. the ad of Salisbury Marble Co., free from dower. . : , ! Sam. 7:l,S-20). ^ . Special $3.95j $5.95, $7.95 ADVANCE NEWS spent Sunday with homefolks. ’( abli=‘' 9f holding any'office ,.oPtrusi 1.' For (.¡od^s Cioodriess, to llim^ (vv. on page 4. ’•'or.'pfofit under the exercisiDgiof Terms of Re-sale: One-half.to bepaid ¡1 Miss Esther Tutterow is spend Miss Alice Hepler is visitin'g in cash, balance payable six months lS-22). Tills- wn? .shriwii In proriilslng For good Spring footwear see janyirights of .American, cjtfeen-- to build lilm a house. The content ot ; ! and-$10.95 ■ ' ■ i j ,»ng some time in Cooleemee. her sister, Mrs. Moody Haneline, after •date with inturest at 6 per cent Miss . Edna Cornatzer, who Simmons. Shoe Store ad on page sh'ip.V Secretary -Derby in'a let- this covpnmit. Is .set. forth In verses Mr. Calvin Walker, of Higl ’secured by bonds and sufflcient'security. . It l'ontafns. the;'following eie- I lolds a position in Winston-Salr in Mocksville. 7. in is 4th,day of FoBruary, 1924. i I Point, was a.visitor in this com' 'teE’tiV- the President, ma^3-public nicnis':' ' ; , , i ' , em, spent Sunday with her moth­ Mr, Bert Hepler, who has a See Allison-Johnson for good L. P.^fciEAFORD, Àdriir, n ) _A house. ,or-posterity, (V. 13).' ■ munity Sunday. :,,at;the 'n a«y :.'épartl)i.-!,t co.inci- er; Mrs. Jake Cornatzer. position in Winston-Salem, is at eats. Read their ad on page 5. i'den* ‘with issuance of he jjror of'H , N. Burton, de'c’d. . (2), A tlirono—n rd.val a-lithorlty ' (V. ,32-inch Silk Pongee in iall newest spring shades I ; Mr. Ployd Tutterow and Misses J acob S tew art,' À tty,' ' 2,-'7-4,- . IS).'.;- ;■ ^ Miss Myrtle March, ' spent a home with smallpox. , For drinks, candies, fountain ÀI ion ■ at the ■ White ';Hbuse, i | ■ Myrtle Anderson and Édna Tut- (3) A K-ln’gdom (V. 1.^). . . . few days of last, week in Win­ pens etc.; sea ad of Allison-Clem­ ■declàrpd the cidzenshi .j penalties \! (4V I’erpetiiity.. th|it Is, forever (f. ■ r '■■■•.' , ' , $ 1 . 0 0 ; I terow made a trip to Cooleemee Mrs. W.,E. Bowles, Mr. and IS): ^ ^ ston-Salem, Mrs, Jasper Bowles, of near ent on page 5. r“how^ver justifiable-in ^ - 'Notice! I !' Sunday; Read the ad of Kurfees & ,, ^|’lil.s wnS,nn ahsplute.Hrpmlse; Dis- Mr. W. V. Poindexter, of Win Mocksville; spent Sunday with !,^]^||s. i-iio'; cominitt d'daiM'ig th't ' '(i^^dipnco on the part ot DnvUrs_sced ( Mrs. Jesse Hendrix, of Salem, , 36-INCH P L ® CREPE'd^Gt^^ , ston-Salem, spent Sunday with Mr, and' C, M. Tui;rentine. Ward on page 5 for tires and ''“ “'-^icution or .1 war a-'e 'iri'johi- T,he Partnership Ijerqtofore existing, ' wriiilil’Piilnll-chastisement, but not ah spent Saturday with her sister, by and between ¡8. (3,.Clernent' J r , and' , rihi;pgarioii '0f 'the coyojiant. Beautiful quality Crepe'de Chine. New shades.,' 3 6 rln c ll F IG U R E D ^ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T, Deposit the money you save liiirsh and • sevè é fp/'«f4 - . • 2. ICor'tiod’.s Cioc^Iness to tho Nation Mrs. T., W. Tutterow. Messrs, J. W. Walls, C. L. by trading with the above adver­ ;'s commit ed a' an ótVer J.. P. LeOrand, known "and,tloirijgfVbusi-! Poindexter; Walls, Jim and N. S. Wellmad ii^gs.umler the title of ClBraent'<& Le- (vv. ‘ 2!)-2(i). No (Jthei' nation in all < : Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Vanzarit tisers in the Southern Bank & ■ --v'. rh'p ,\yorliI . had iieeiv i iiccordod such ^SpeeMi-$l;98'; ' Mrs. Fi E. Thompson, of Salis­ made a business trilp to Winston- Gtarid, w th its main busiriesa in‘ the ! spent Sunday with Mr. Prank Trust Co., see ad on page 5. h mer boys, as nii.ny ‘ f; rpNvn pf • Mpcksvilie. State of North tfpiitriiL'nt. .The.'central thought 1 »,J bury, spent last week-end here Salem Monday. God’s 'goodnoss^cenjtsrBjririhls rudL'inp- sa Hendrix and family of Dulins. Be sure to read our business %wei-e ■ he i. the. i'es'-rtetj, Carnlina,' has this^dny been dissolved.' tlnn'.; of the ’; rifetliin 'rroiii Kgyptlan ' ( with her sister, Mrs. Jake Shutt. Mrs. Racie Hopkins is right " .This is to notify all. persons that tbe hnndage. .- -> • ■, . Ì ■ NEW COLLAR'AND GUFFSE'ii.i| Miss Mary Powell, of Winston locals.. Also the two column ad &o n c pti- -n of th (• tatu ? (Iry Mr. Vergil Swaim, of Mocks­ sick, at this writing, ' liirivS which corifip't .dthem said J. P, I.eGrande having sold all-his • ■ V; God ^Preaerv.ed David Wherever É Salem, spent Sunday with Miss on page 6. , ^ interest, to.W. A;. Allison,, has no ;fur- He Went (n.Salh.'S;:14,.15). - , -, New.shipment of collar aiid culT sets. Lacc and i ville, spent a few hours with Mr, not pos- ible,’’- Mr,,';^ Theo Ijames. Mrs. Larence Summers, who thar interest in said business. That CJp'd'will do the,3nmo for nil, those 1 Linen Embroidered i patterns. Special P. T. Poindexter, Sunday. “It-is during jlie years said business before’mentioried shall be who "trust . , u ‘ Vp There will be a pie supper at has been right sick, is able to be Kurfees & Granger have pur­ Mrs. 0. M. March had as her out again. isue J, n i whic ' tSey'muy known asi Alliaon.&v'Cleinerit .who will Center school house Thursday - M chased the Farmers Feed & Grain assume all obligatiops and credits hei?e- • i.'.'Pjjo'gre'ss.'^ m 7Sc, $1.25,'$1.50 and $1.98 $ 1 , 5 0 guests last Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. |ye-to live; as- tl-ey< p«-'tp -lif. ^yiien you trip uj),» filli forvyard and " night, March 13, Let all the gir Miss Flora ’ Baker spent Sun­ Go, store, from O. B. Allen, and tofpre belenginiDr tp said Clement & Lij- E. D. Williams and children, Mr. g d and "Id age, tha vth y ■ get up il'arthorValoni;.—Tlie Monnouito. ■ come and bring pies that w: day with, Mr. and Mrs. Albert will continue .to do business at (3rarid. Allison Clbment' and Mrs. W. H. March arid child­ * 'h e 't rrrtfle' cpiV'^.equen^e' make the boys’. mouth water, Bowles. both places. • Febi 2?nd>1924 • '., n .:2 -2 8 -^ ‘ ’À;PoorfBu8ÌneEo., j |j ren, Mr. and Mrs. J, D, March |r offense a'nd‘"hM 'shariie • The Kipst profltlesij thing lo nianu- 1 and the boys must come and bring f^tiirq^ ls,'escuses.-T-Tlib llonnonlte. 1 their pockets full of money to buy and Mrs. Cornelia Marklaiid, all lit inveìvgs, they miist^' car- of Winston-Salem. ■ Owing to the fact that there is There is np oil, about the offi­ i the pies. After the pies are them to tbe'grcive.'Vo'the ' :.God’» ’Roaùlrémnnt, ' still a good deal of sickness in cers of Davie . County, even tho , Ood wants.your obodlonte, no; your sold there will be a contest for Mrs. Adelia Markland is visit­ town, there will 'be no meeting they may be “Citizens”, while p,er dishonor of ‘ themselr , patronase,—Gois’pel Horald. , ing her son, Rufus, in Richmand, i the prettiest boy and girl. A box of the Parent-Teachers Associa­ the republican convention was in itheir posterity.. . They of candy will be given to the g Va. tion until furthei; notice.' , _ i '■ '!'I. "Prayer, 434 North Liberty Street Winston-Salem» Ñ. C. full swing Saturday afternoon marked meiiliyingan! 'f’rayBf..ls ;i,-thought sont Henven- and a jar of pickles to the boy Shejrifi Walker and deputy, without ‘ an y..o f tlie ward.,.^Millllp_r, Brooks. j Everybody come. Dr. L. P, Martin, who has ap- .Mr. J. T. .Baity- left Monday Dwiggjpp was pouring out beer m pendicitifl is getting along nicely f6i',tbe northern, markets where up in ibia "feend’.’ No whiskey at this writing, we are glad to he will purchase Spring' good for was found but tbe boys had SHOOT THE JOB WORK m note. C, C. Sanford Sons Oo,, “been there”.

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Page Eight iÇti^ EJSTMiFJrtliSii:, JVLOüKSVlLLE. N. С. .-ПШПВПЯШ тшпш THE ENTERPRISE “All The Local News.” How To Plant The Home 'Grounds л« ?®í6^í<í«>a?A:)se(í;Smalt Laundry Wijigola, tjflutzia, Hydrangia, FARM forliine. In less than a year they had In planting shrubher'y about ( iie | tlmidetl the markets with eggs. The In The State. . houae to improve tlio home ferou -id ; Golden Bell, Lilac Honeysuckle. CO-OPERATIVE lifK'p wentdown to n ten-cent level. I hero arc* a few wel1-dpí5nctl rules There are many others that arc rile dealers, would buy up tho eggs I All New and Modern Machinery. thafcahoiild be caf-efnlly iollow« e well adapted to thè South, but SELLING and put them in atorase, borrow money on the egÿs In storage and go hack I Quick and Accurate Service. In thei-firsf place, nëver plant these are among the leaders' and buy more eggs; , The farmere By choosing From the kinds and By GLENN Gi IIAYIiS I Give Us a Trial on One of the Following: Services: them in i.ttuHfeht iincfl. biit Rroup dmnped them. In a helple.ss way and' TRUTH. HONESTY OF PURP03R ANQ UN riRlN G FIDELITY TO OUR COUNTY AND OUR, FLAG IS OUR AIM AND PURPOSE.- them in irrotfuUir manaes or as vari'.tiesof shvuhbery nam'-d a- 5X9'SXS$®®S®C)(!>S«xSS«^^ broke price.« In that, fashlijn, while the ^Vf.4l*?rn NpAVi»pnpi.*r Union.) liriiiliice dealers dumped Uiem con- 1 ' (1) W ET-W ASH 'All launary war-hed thoroughly,; rinsed nearly like na'itre groiiped them bove and grouping accO'd'nj? to selciiiSly onto fire Яап Francisco prod­ iViOCKSVILLE, C., THlURSDAY, MARCH, 2-), 1924 ' as P' K'ÍIiIp. i 1 niothnds sugiii'sted. one can, for Women Are Organizing in uco exchange with the. Intention of carefully, water extracted and returned NO. 21 WheiMiriiiig them for ñ unda- a very few dollars, very greatly the Egg Business. l.reaklirg the price; 'The dumping In 1 promptly ready tp be ironed. Price 5o SOUTH PN improve the appearance of the the spring domlnnted the price of the ■ , per pound. fiRSTTSAiNieAOCOAL Consolidated Schools and National tion planting up nextto ths front I'litlre year, (.'allfornia poultrymen ■' ' ' and side ot the hous^’ plant tiie home and add $500 to $1,600 to t*’ A l i f . till! clilclicns niisoil in Mie N.C. C. f . SENATE KliSPROPOSffl I 1'иК(м1 StiiU's lu sf .vt'i\r \v«'ri> lluwV stiioii LTO, IllUl 1),V tills Kl'OHt Hii‘ I’tiilltry 1’rniUipern of Central Cab g ■ pound,, 2c per pound additional for -'flat Ten Cars Came From Cum­ do not p'ant the liighyr growing iriiriilii. . Oiin thousand producers iLocaiities Which Have illiteracy in the United States, V”* Ultra-modern Maid is Not to Assessnrtents Л111(Ч’1|,-П)1 /lncl; w ort' Ifiii(lB(l Into спг.ч I work” ironed. i • ' nock Mine and Eight From Bill Proposing $50,000,000 variet'^s direciJy iiD: ¡ront of the Ищу winilil i>.\U4!il I'i'iiiii liiistim to ioinèd the association and they start­ ¡education is generally conceded Clarksville Township „„ Campus as l'd soiling in .Iiinniiry, 11)17. jjExperiencedMost Power The New Carolina Mine Tci Finance Livestock windows and (lonr,’ üs it is not Oliic:;"!). lUH.KUl ciil’.s In all. I (3) PRIM-PREST—All work carefully ^vashed and ii-bned. to be one of tho greate-st of our Notico is hereby pivun that nnv as­ In ПШ Hiiirt! Avi4o Г)|;!,П1Ч),ооо . tlvery one of these 1,001) hen owiiers Now for twenty-five years I Work Bars Her desi. ul.'liç' I'^r thcv.yio V irom the snliscrllicd for a -?10 share of stock I J . ' The “flat work” machine finished, .wear- economic pi'oblerns. To show the' . Business .Voted Down sessment cotuninc'd in the assessment clili-l!(4.s misi'il In Aiiierlniii poullry have baen in close touch vvith the front to Iwî cut tiiï by these. If coll of atreoc and 'sidewalk improye- yiifilM. Tlieir fiinn viilut! iotalod ¥.Чо4,- «nil .s),i;neil a contract to deliver all I , ing apparel hand. finished. Price 7c per olden Opportunities Make Shipments Dally extent of that, problem as it ap- 1 l!lii,t».Ki, Tile iDliil vMlni) r.t poultry of Ills egjis to thé a.ssoclatlon for four g pound for “flat work” 15c per pound for pear.s in tiie light of educational school i:j C a.ksviile, so let me No C igarettes There the foundation tho house tj. mcDta on Depot,Street and sidawalk years. Wliilt the association proposed Many Opposing Votes 'i thdrcpf, jUnd Factory Street in . tho protlucls In llu> b'nlli'il Stiitos In 1922 ■ ' the wearing apparel; Ten cars of this coal came from methods and facilities of a by­ say that it is a fact that the rain, auite highly little or m attention wii.« $'WS-ian-;flbt, the'founda­ of'; ToWii' Clerk of Mocksville, North cover, the expenses. During the first ^ . • , psrs do I’t fl :p at the N -r'.h C.iro- s Míate, despite ; President Ct»ol- 'tuoliiilR clili'kcn» and cVm« produced ijtton mills are “coming to the Carolina mine. Ne\v York Cotniniaaidner Of Edu­ son's dis rict and just a little tion is hot-;fiiifflc’cntiy high to Carolina, and whicii said asseasmebt on town-nud.city Iot.4, with llie excep­ eleven mouths It . handled $2,040,000 iina College for Woinf n! idgu’s endorsement, lefuaed to­ wortli of eggs ut' n soiling expense of cation, sets forth some startling fu ther up in the township there , make this ^ín t oné 'that may be roll'(tnd assessments \yere Conlirmed by tion of II tew liirge .. coniiiierclul...... llocks. ;cotton”, and scores of industrial Regular use of this coal during Nope*! L'p Sn'ck, brow pencil, day by a vote of 4 l to 32 to autho- the hoatd of Cominisstbners of thetown. ft Is tlii’it the ¡loiiltry In- only 2.41 per cent. The buslnes-s stead­ I Cooleemee Ice S Laundry Co. ol enrollmgnti-'iinij 45 per ,?tuy ove; night in, so ihere has maid til'ra m<'dern are' taboo. [t at' anjr- tlrnc before the l'.9th day of poultry products'ovlgliiultts’ on farms which 82 perrceii.t were shipped to the try, swine and livèstock indus­ ■ ■’/Before -Brfecting ith'e kind, of Knit.. Twenty, per cent-.were сппЧеЛ State, to attract these in- opens great possiblities for fu­ ■cent of the rural teaching corps oeen n ) schoo tiU ght m this simply isn’t done, that’s‘ all, ■. ; Mûréh, 1924,' Without: addition; In the which are nut devoted to poultry iis t r i e s . '’V', ;8hrubbfery lt>ÿbW uséd-'and ordèr- In -stortige. _0nly 48’ per cent were ture . development. All of the a.va 'housed in one-room schools ■house-in two yea'S and I guess Oh,'tlotlc republicans ppposing’,' and 20 re-, - ‘ siirubbbry. Of couráe th'ése onevinstallment .Shall become due andi In the Eiist nnd,;lmHie West |:he high place of eighth in th ■n it is seen th?. promise of great­ tiuipmerif have bien advancing èd on for tuefcion, whil;^ they al- doesn't go with the college girls, s 'iilly graded and fed out to the mar- 7:45 a. tn, . 9:45: a, m. 10:10 a. m . ll:80aji m; publicans, 10 democrats arid'twb ■' -^-'iv/Vraay-he^ltmted'^in the^idp frptit; payable each.year on,the.date on which j^^vho ■ were" mnking co-operative OKg iion among income -1 ix payers- er output in the future, that will ;by leap< and bounds duriiig that ready pay tax to help maintain Bobbed hair has its.foilowing, taxes are «lue and payable.' mnrkethiB' n succo.s’s,' but tliiit w as a In an- orderly fashion, the .snrpliii 10;30.a. m. ,x 11:30 a.' m. x 12.46 p. m; X' 2:15 p.; nil. X farmer-labor membeirs stjpport. in front as this eing ■ processed and 'paclted awiiy In the Government.” It ad it« soon place this state in its right h m e . Four-fifth-i of them huve ^her consolidated schools\ in naturally,* but, even the bobs are I If any amount or installment {hereof durèrent sltHiitlon ; coinmerclnl poul- old ¡itorage for the .Shortage season, 1:15 p m. 2:J6 p. m, 3:30 p, m. ' 6:00 p .m. ing the bill. - 7 " w ^ id CUÇ off the. view, and that is not paid when dùèV It shWl be sub­ tryniqn wore .conccntrateU In certain It South Carolina has “that in ful place among the , great ‘■oal n» p'^'ovi.'sion for heatin'gaiid ven- Davie Gounty. bo, surely this is away down the scab numerically.’ ■inder the old systeiii the hul'lc of these 4:30 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 6:45 p. m. 8:16 p. m. Leaders of the farm bloc insist­ js\imdesirablé. . ’ • ject; tj)'the same penalties as arò, now «iii-l!oiis li'nd their dally output wiis producing center.4 of the nation. ^ ihttion, except the old unj.icket- riot i’rtir| to the httle children in of’em. . Jar«c onoHSh to he worüi considering. ,4gs were (lumped In tijp'spring on the indance which is th - first con- ed that thé result of the,fight for •' ■^••■'‘íNeveií^jlant 8hrübb”ery"excépt proscribed-for unpaid tiKes in additiòn !an Fnincls'co'moi;ket; NORTHBOUND iration of the maiiulacturer For many months past the jji'tfdiitove and tiii3 rick-ny windovvsi, the township, because they are And now- as they ;'say when to theUntorest herein priBvidbd fóri" . How. Women Managed,*' the Nbrbock-BùrtriésB bill did not What Interests the farmer Interests Big-Pa'clflc Coast Biisliiess.' Luavo Chnrlotto Leave Statcevlile^ Leave Mockeville Arrivo Wlnstan Cumnock and Carolinu companies ianci, nine-tent .s of the buildings not resp in ible for those condi- th y repeat the chorus—and now ' , ’ÍDÍ^iips, unless itissome of íhé This Febrùary;25tlv;U924. 2a;8-5tf I'ortUind - poultry producers had for ;ing for location-p >wer,” indicate the senator’s 'seatimenC , the I'armer’s'wife. Naturally enougli. 8:00 al m. 9:40 a m. 10:40 a. m. \ll:45 a. m, industrial development in the !'h.»ve been receiving huge ship- We not properly, ligntcd. In at tipns. Now again we-have one thè “pretty part:” The facuity ' lafcià^'’ flowerjngr speciniénaí like L'. B. FÈBZEn;'City.Tax Collector; ■ ihe, was Interested In co-operntlvc . -*пгя been recelvinc" the lowest price toward remairiirig relief bills. ■n the I’a'cinc crtnst. In lOlu they 11:30 a. m., ileast 90 p.ir c“nt the si a ing is school in Clarksville that I be- has never uttered a single peep ■ Crepe Myrtle,: which.cao boused marketing. She watched the outqorae 110 p. m. 2:10 p. m. 3:16'p. m. |) Carolina's has already aitract- mtnts of up-to date machinery. Many opposing vo l^; |1;hey ,'as­ to decided adyantageíby.plantihg of local ventures In co-operative UVe ‘lopted a co-operatlvo marketlnt; plan 2:30 p. m. 4:10-p. m.- 6:15 p. m. 6:16 p. m. nation-wida attention In a This newspaper has been in­ ¡:p')'.ir and'unadjustubie, and often beve the hanger public school in against so cilled-ultra-modernism Lant} Sale! stock shipping In co-operative grain iiilhir fo the one used hi the Peta- serted, were; based o'ntHe opinion ' 4:30 p. ra -x 6:10 p m.x- 7:15 p. ni.x . 8:16 p. m,x srit statement issued by th'e formed that the mines in Lee .'whsTij the se its could be arrang- Davie County, thii is Chestnut among thb girls’.' And the very it'individu^ly^ to -the- sides or to elevators. Enormous losaeii were he- ,"ша district.. They forined the Pa- expressed ^y Senator ;6las^;de- . , ;r^ thesreaci of sÜw^igroundsK ' ? Ing avoided h’y orderly marketing., It , 'Mo Co-operative Poulti-y .I’roduccr-ч’ th and South Carolina Public County will be producing a mini ;ed to suit , the pupil, tois has Grove Thirty years ago we had good^reasoP is that the maidens T. W. Tutterow and others •■riinlzatlnn. Todiiy Portland prices mocrat; Virginia, and ot*bers, that ■ 11 worked for every other commodity— mum of 1,200,000 pounds of coal never been given.considerition. 30 or 40 in the district, now we themselves apply the ruleë of de- Never plant the shade trees in ; -e equnl to the hlslicst. ;’Tlic assocla- iity Information Bureau, i' it was “an .attempt to'put the íí: « Va , ; , . wjiy lint potiUry? There was money Kiifk'S;A\ito Service to.S^isbúry,.. /.^v- each day. 'Where in the' cities some four- h ive90tol00 andlthidcinthe corum: so rigidly/of th4ir own ‘ s ^ ig U t lin w Group them more . , '-Bemiert Bassett-and others-: ;>n markets the еккя ot 300,000. hens, pointed out that one of tht ln‘‘thc hen Imf not as much as there Leave Stttlaliury ' Arrivo Mocksville - 'Leave Mockïvilte- ' Arrive Sallibiity fifths of - th,3 teachers havt had la}t 12 years this school has sent volition that if ? any one ever United States treasury in the ; or less iiiJttie way nature'groups ' In pursuance to an órdér of the'Siipr' shotild be. By- poor marketing meth- ';lf of' Ui.e. production tif Oregon, ling textile journals of the Officials of the mining com- mercántileÍ3U8ÍneeB," and further erior Conrt of Davie County^ I will sell ¡o'dSithe women had been, cheating 'nhd and '\Vashlngton. 8:15.a. m. 9:15 a; ni. 9:15 a. m. • , • lO^lB a. paniesidire much elated over the ar, least the ininimujn. amo;jri.t^,,o'f ^ OUI rnore teach'iirs than any other ^;pugjit,toJ>foi:mÌ’.these modest ' ; ; : Three'other , groups of Pacific coast j™ ntry had! described .the Pied: on the'-objection'that it was de- s->-. ' at public' auction'to the highest bidder tliëmselves, out of half of their iwultry 12 30 p.m. 1:30 p. m. 2:16:p. mi¿ ■ 3:00%ni; sections of the two Caro- growth of.theindustry istandard training—tiVat is,' two ^^)H(^schpol in the rciounty^ai.d disses ;tlierei would be ; a full ‘ JBxJBNSIVB iUSE OF- at.thercourthousé-dóoir'in“ Mocksville dollac. 'iM)1tv.vmpn have,-started Ihelr own for ali thig we aie glad, yetiwe signed to assist a sharply dèlitnit-' iiiv!:pl!iig organization,, all'built on 4:00 p.m. ' 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.' 6:30 p; r a . ‘l!y|imSs n as a “Industrial iiiuusLi'iui Avenue.” trict, and are sanguine :that the Fj one-twen- gMwn riot right off thé reel. ' ' .♦ .EIvbrgseens.- Dkvie county, N. C., on Monday the - For fifty years' the farmer’s wife liifs hi! same plan.. Now tlie five Pacific want to do fvll 'the good we can ed area'. — 7th; day of April, 1924;-thèifÿloWing; bartered-her e g g s , a few dozen at a (12:30 and,4:00 Connects at Mocksville for,Winston;) .Sf^other quotation was to the.ef- time 13 not far distant when J . . - - Fact ‘is, the student- govern­ After the tentative sketch is thpe.Vat ttie^crossroada 'grocery. Slio ‘oiiFt - aronps' have Joined forces to tidth h.ive so qualifiiid, arid the in 'all of the ways we can and lands \n Davie county, N.' Cf, viz: - '• •vor'î under one' great overhead sales - that “the South, from Dan- tvainload shipments v;ill be of ment body at N. C. Ç.; W. has an tìade, indicating\vher«the ehrub- took what the merchant wa.s' willing; daily occurrence. turnover in rural teachers each ju;Ht as quick us we can—so we 1st Tract begiiis MÓckivilIe and Hun­ torglye, not knowing-the-tnie value ,ot ! .-- ^Iie Pacific Coast Egg Pnidiic- "'.ji^e. Va., to Atlanta, Georgia, 1 ' r“ unwritten cade aUall ifi^s sovirn. own. TheseThesé N. C. 8 C H 0 ( i RE­ bfery and>tr^s are to be plated, tsville public road and-runs N;-'80‘ deg-. w hat she trided nor the valu«* of what', 'I-- , n.-ieh кгопр sells Its own eg«» on an industrial spree.” It The mines are equipped'with a [yetr is just'abaut 50 p-^r cetit.' want the B-wd of Education to _more than 1 M of th.m, then seléct'the kind and variety W, 18.27 chs.'to a' stone, thence .Sr 3 .idle received In exchange. Tlfat’s the- Its own piirtlciilar section, but all short line railroad owned by thii Ona of theinio.st elfective an h”"!? give us a ohance to hold an ,n ..—i-.. . axt- ;l!i>je;T-‘* to he shipped out are pooled fact beyond contradiction ¡i ox tne^mo.st eiiective an T“ “ " r““'"”.';” “"‘"i from all parts of No th Carolina- dfeiir^iV it 1 should' be > kept in deir. vaa 8,50 chs. to a stone, thence'S.' birm side of the stoi7 . .W hat did the^ companies over which the output SW-'ir MEMBERED BY MAGNATE SO deff. Ei 'l8.20:ohs. to the public road; crcsaroads fy » s o r do ,-Hltl) tlie eggs? ;rd handled from'ond oUÌce. i’i% ^ thisiindustrial growth is most to much conditions has been f are concerned in just one big ^ } .1 iriind'-t^tiin the Sou^h exténaive thence with said-road;to ^ision of the state thit the inute womunhood . ^ piT- terests will revert to the estate were sold liiimbdlatel.v to the-city eon-^ ve -iiiaj’ketlng of esgs. has been en-- the early seventies. For many n iayb e cut so as to grow high, This February 28th 1924.' 3-13-4 /V ly^jn place in the cotton-growing voriety, and thus far no great:, ran nea" $2, =00,0C0 when Com North Carc'lih;triiifi. girlsn-;,.!., is suflirient on her deWth. Sev eral; nephews Burners at siiectai ; prices as strl.ctly ■^•el.v ;idom; local lines. ', In .some of years horse-drawn vehicles were low, orrih any desiredishape. E. fj, Gaitubh,- Commissioner. fresh egg.s. Xlic remainder were proc­ ! i‘ dairy dlstrlct.s of Iowa, Mlniissota,* i ‘^states 16,812,906 spindles and in obstacles have been encountered j missi‘m>r D-.ughton closed for to insure their lesl'avior under and nieces % re generously re- essed or packed In cold storage to visi;onsln. Indiana and Pcnnsj'lvanla to impede its mining an,d distri-^**i®'^then u:5edu;3ed in carryingcarr> children to ^ M f ir O F T h e L ea d in g K in d s. England 18,896,570. Thib the ev ning, and today’s lift in all circumstances. memberiid, - Notice Of Sale! vawalt the - winter scarcity, when- they, •-!• lUbop'watlve i ernnmeriss are lian- (resented ati increase in three bution- and:from winhin a radius of th;j .stm'e division of Collector But the college is growing “by Educational institutions receiv­ Offthe flowering shrubs that j ■«•¿•re -soldiat a handsome profit. So "ng the'miirketln;; of eggs and poiil- Hon'ri'Johnstone ^Company seven miles. Pa ents gradually ■:y for tlielr memliers. 4'hey usually in tho of 125,000 in the South : it is declared that some of the Grisso n’s oliice was approxima­ leaps and bounds”; and—well, ing legacies include the Univer­ site tìpt evergréeds, Spirea is one the egg business continued yi^r after uegan ti.i s ;e the many advant­ Under and b'y virtue of an order of year until In 1022 the ègg aud.poiiltry •'■J- ciish for the producd, at the time “THAT G0OD*KmD OF FLOUR” ^^29,000 in New E;igj^nd. newly discovered strata show a tely $2.000,000 . this question of expression of sity of North Carolina, Davidson of the l«ad'ersii and everyone •' delivery, just'- the saiiie., as the . . . 0 ages of ¡he larger schoo s" over the Superior Court of. Davie County, divi.'slons of the packfng business were ®|^ith evèry condition favorable hard varid;y of coal, closely re­ This departmpait expects a coll ge spirit, unification of pur­ College, Valle Crusis School,' Ade shoHld’plant; one ormore clumps producing: huge prutlts. , Dealers hud ' nier. 'the only'iiinter(;noe Is that the -hdoid “litt.e'red schoulhousa.” made in'-the Spcciiil Proceeding entitl- ■ )--:i!iiery does not atte'i’iipt to make a • Mocksville, - - - - ’ N. -C. ^plthe growth of inüusty in the sembling the onthraciie of the pile Mondi у which w ill. make pose and interests, is the one big Valley High School,' the 01:688- of this beautiful flowering shriib, od, MrS; Salilo Correli et al. ,vs. Chester turned pin money Into; stickpin-cash. With che mutur bus childi-en Then - the" '-women -decided- to clean -• «Mt. ill : other districts there are 'ja^plinas and with industry it- rioted Penn^ylvf'nia fields. today’s ' gathering Ii .-ok like an r-.ason a'ivanced by the alumnae nore school, Lee’s McRae insti- ' Spirea Van ;Hóutte, the common Campbell et al., the undersigned Com- house In their markets. - Kow , they are now tra.'iripor ed for 15 to 18 . : -^liilni: associations and egg circles. | | | 5 seeking. new location, thi '1 his hard coal is being tested ordinary jackpot, by comparison. for the neud of a studeiit-alumna'e tute and the Institute tor theEdu­ name of which' is bridal-: bow^r, misBioner will, on Monday, the 17th> » re'i^lnç: to .have'.their own sales de­ ■ -P (here are inoré-’than TôO of th»»« milds an hour. School districts day,of March, 1924, at 12o'clock. Noon, e declares: “ We aie sleep- by 'experts, and inves igition.s All the. evidences are for big activities building, a , community cation bf Illiterate childiren,' all partment '-and ostabllsh their (iwn • iiVl lin.Us. Usually thé vllliiKe store- have iiicieaed in size, ex ending is one of the best. It produqes at the Court House door in Mocksville,' great-natl.onaV co-operative ' inarketlng ; " r: liiinille-s the circle's .shipment on golden opportuni lie's. are beitig made to determine the gains. Tiie state took in $1,200,- criiiter, on the college campus. in North Carolina. a*'great mass of whiter blooms N; C,, offer for sale tto Pool Egos. sent in merchatitalile qu’-.mities pany’s check arrives Monday, women that which the state can­ remains ot them back to the bp- trains Mocksville. - ^ mt-n and capita^ , and capi- iVlotorized scuool buses make in front of it, such as SoiveaThun- Houston Byerlyl'otal, as shdwn in che to a dime' per doüen to the con- N’mv the woipen offthe West are in this 'district, tv field is opened,' chat is expi'cted to go near a mil­ not give them because Of the de­ tomertrist, 'Tve broken 'my report pf the Cqmmisribniers in-this *«mer. Л'Ье American Farm Bureau 1(1 pool their eggs In the Call- ready if the oppóítuiiicy is possible tiu se largfc, modern tiergi. Then directly in front!of. Th^ following s ihedule iigures are pub­ for an etitircly new industry of lion for state and four million for mands on it for maintenance and glasses, ’ ’ she said;, “do I have to cause filed Sept»>mber 4, J909 and con­ federation was asked to help. The '4’ula v.-iiy, *nd; they have already ie attractive. . , rural “scHoo/ pLnts.” .They the' Spirea Thuubergi, plant' a federation responded by calling (j nn- :,ir‘i‘d to ,w o rk .' l.oc;iJ a-ssiiclntlons gr-at riiagnitude, which would the natio‘1. Commi->sioner Dough- permanent improvements. be examined all over again?” ’ > firmed - November ')6, 1909 by - A. T: I this connection, the ''-ollow tend to reJu'ca the CO.US and to clump or ¿roup of the Abeiia Grant, Cleric Superior Court Davie 'tlunal egg-marketing conference In У1-. ii»!ng,orjianl'/.edMo iissemlile and lished as info rnàatiun and not guaranteed- bring added wealth an .i popula­ ton and Collector Grissom, talk And meanwhile flappers don’t - The young optometrist sighed. Chicago-early last spring. Seventeen ;ru(li''tlie eKi!S. Next these locals will ‘ statement from , 11 e Bjhtiin give childreri bet.er opportunities Grandiflora. This will give a County, said tract being more particul­ Ar No Between ' - Dp tion to the state.,—Carolina Ban ­ about inilliqu-dollar denosits with flap at N; C. C. W. and what’s “No,” he ^answered, “just your mighty effective urrangenuínt of arly deaciibud as follows: «tate* were represented and a largo 'H' fciiernlert Into stale selling agen- iscript is worthy '0Í consid^- ner. for. fediicatiqn. Iicruentuge n( the olllcliil delegates ; 'les: The last step Is,the co-ordlnat- 7:37a- 10 Charlotte-Wlnaton-Salein.?i 10, 7!37.o . great indifference. Their desks more, .they never will'. You just eyes.”-Oilpull. ■ ‘•Boginning-at-a stone in the botcom n: “Owner's of Northern The consolidation movement ...... 9 ------:— these three shrul^s. . wert'i wunien. • ins oi the state groups Inlо a ,KreiU 10:12a 9. : WiriBton-Sàlém-CharloJto'.,.- Wirieton-Sàlém-Charlofté. 9 i 10:Ì2à are piled high with checks. • All watch.—Borden Hancock in the corner of lot No. fJ and running N. D Plan 1» Not New. national egg 'prodaeers' nnirketlrig as-, n mills are investing in the has srown to m'uch proporiions Of course thtì.se three are only 4:00p 22 ' A8hoville-WinBton-Golds.,i Ashoville-WinBton-Golds..'■ ■ - ,. 22 4:00p ' Tar Heel Banker: moneys coming in paper of this Winston-Salam Journal. Shoot ‘im, Henry ; deg. E, G7 chains with lino of lot No. 2 Go-otK'ratlvo marketing - of u^gs is soolatlon. . that, many normal schools arid avfew of thç. mary varìoties that to a sourwood in Felkner's line; thenco not altogetlier a new ventiiru, for com- 'Jhere are all',sorts ,of difllcultles (o 4:00 21 Golds'-Winatjon-AsÉeyillp '21, 4:00p,'. ;h, sometimes opeijly' and “The.recent- growth of indus-n'\f' kind pr by money order. áre e.<îpe<'i%l|y suited to the South. S. S6 deg. E. 4 30 chains to a sourwood, merclul poultryiueri have had their Ufi overcome—•man-owhr.i'slilp, woman- 21 and 22 Solid through trains ■Between ' Goldsboro and |etimes without saying much try in thie. stare, аз compared. ‘=°)leges are giving special course ■‘You say you come froni .De­ Others tbati.may be used very laf own marketing orgmilzatlons .«Ilice ow)w?rKhl|i, siiiaq of the eb'gs In onc^ Shocks for Shucks troit,” said the doctor to his fel- corner of kit Ko. 4 in Kelkiier’s line; Asheville .via Greensboro, . Wihston-Salèm a’n|l Barber, ’tit;:”, • ',,.7-. with other state-s is attributed I .supenntcndencs to I'ectivqly atíü some;ot tho Coni thenco S, 5 deg. W-(i^,20 chains to a around 1910.' ' .section handlifd.'lp one way imd some largely to the fact that legisla-!motor buses Tom Tarheel says that the far­ low passenger. “That’s: where stono, corner of lot No. 4; thcnce S; 79 I*.'the Petaluma valley’, only a few In another. Blit out of this cmifuslon with'Pullman buffpt Parlor Cars. : ' * 10 State’s mention of North For sale—cheap, for cash —one ferous evergreens, particularly nilltfsr from San Francisco, are located fhe [lacliers have' hrmiKht real mer- tion in North Carolina, has not! transporting ' child/en to and mer in Johnston county who plow they make autpniobiies, isn't it?” deg. W. 4.30 chains to tiio beginning, chmidlslhg methoris. Out of tlils-siinio ilina’s vast indu-jtrial strides been ad unt^’iendly or asfre'quentj from-consolidated schools farm electric lighting outfit. Will “Sure,” replied the man with the American Arborv t ,e £jnd vhe containing 28 acres, more or less, ” ‘ ^ most of the .commei'iilal ponliry faniis For fprther information call on ed $2800 in a field should feel well of oentriil California. Here the farm-^ chao.s the wfiiiiu'n'.believe that they 'nificant, an ..explunatiqn'of. as m otherSouthern.states, Both* " Uke Part in—in shuck, not hot- some resentment. “We wake; Golden ArlJO.rvitae. Sold for di.isjon, and,'^le siibject to| er* rnUe-ehlikenH, not to sell hens, bul ­ can tiring order.■' The t’ariiier's wife G. A. Allison, Ticket Agent, Mocksville, ’Phone Nò. 10' , , „ .• 'V . '..u ’x'G'eorgiaG'eorgia-and and South :Caroiink Carolina .stilE;| stilH;f ;. n r u n -r - r»lTrnnn n r/ f vop4'id for buying thè better im­ conflrsaation of the court. I ties; I want you to be “lit up,” other things in Detroit, too.” .' Still other flowering shrubs that to яе11 egga. Around Ï00£[’lheÿ began'' has taken a tip from tiie. paekers ; .чЬо h may be found,^ m pai,t. a t , hEive-annual meetings of tlieiri ?PA ■ • -W • \ ^ \ ' plements . and plowing This-Oth day of February,.1934. $2 R. H. Graham, i) . P. A. Charlotte, N; C. deeper, not me. - Ad in the Athens (Ga.) “Yes, I know,” retorted’.the to make real money.. A poultry faruif Is tlii'iiaish trudltiii; worth of ogKs :, in the fo llo w in g; frorii ’the<;legi.Hla^^^ ] VV than formeirly. may be used to advantage are I-. A.'Martim, OommlBsionor. b«om' WAS the result.' Mon fjiune frow - for Л0 cents' wortii of camied good*. ' Banner. ' - doctor; I’ve ridden in ’em .'’—Ex. 4r V Ч.Х. 'm m í IT. r.'t T'i V •Я t ч j vi entjEü p b i&ë, m o c k s v il l e . jsi. с. Page Six Ji]J?JTEKPliiStí, MOCKSVILLE, JS. G. DEFENDS THE “FLAPPER.’ ADVANCE NEWS SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTltllTE DAVIE CIRCUIT TURB ENTINE NEWS. ®®(sX9®®®®l- ÍB Evangelist.” She is holding, a President: Myrtle March;.Vice Clarksville Township, Sunday, of Salisbury, .were visitors in our ihimpii ihi-rc Is no contract binding; j In The Apparel March 23rd. This meeting will them are improving. ihoiii lo ilollvor. (That perhaps Is the | meeting in a big show tent near President: Edna Varner; Sec. and coriimunity last week. ' . By GLENN G. HAYES ■ Sttbgcrlption Rates: St. Petersburg, Fja., and reports be conducted by the officers of ;;r(!atost woakllpss ol’ tho Ohio pool.) ! íí:í Ti Treas.: Jakie Foster; Program Misses Flora and Mae, Forrest e®!X!)SX5)®SXS®S®®i)S)®©®SSK3<^^ Tho wool Is ihoii shipped lo Jeiisod i ?1 a Year; Six Months 50 Cents. the Davie-County Sunday School My sister, .Mrs. W. A, Stokes, я say that large crowds are flocking • Comm.: Mrs. С;ТЗ. Peebles, An­ and Ernest Cornatzer, of Hanes, ' 1034, w«i»ter'n NeWMjiaper Union.) wai'oiioiisos at t.!oliiiiibu.s or UMiool- i ÌH Strictly in Advance. out to hear her every evening Association. of Rutherford College, is'in I)i\ liii,'. W. Va„ lor sradinii and sloraKc. Departmentl ■ nie Talbert and Clara Mae Var­ spent Sunday afternoon with Mr How Wool Gl’owers Benefit K'i Song services conducted by Mr Long’s hospital at Statesville, in luUlition to this assncliition tlioro Is | Entered at tHe post office at She upholds the "modern girl,” ner. atid. Mrs; Frank Forrest. " 11 waroliollsini; i;ompaiiy willi about I G. L. White arid Miss Moore, for a vei’y serious operation, Wed­ by Organization. Mocksville, N. C., as second-class insists^that—- the —- "flapper” is no The ...no nextiic,A.u meetingJ11CC111IÜ will vvm beue iieiuheld LM10I) stocUholdors. This company has | I^-7 Service begins at 11 a. m. Dinner nesday of this week, Friends , Messrs. Frank and Dink James- a warohonso at South Columbus, whoro. H mutter under the act of March worse than her mother, althoshe at the Methodist Church, Sunday OL Is wool"; ttint: 1я what the That dangerous SPORT SUITS may smoke and go on “necking” night March 80th. A full atten- on ground. Everybody come..- remember her in prayer. of Cooleemee, were-in our com­ "W“,local...... bn.vtM's and commission llio wool limy bo assoiiibled, (.jradod ti 3,1879. munity Sunday. Arm reprosi*ntJitlvrs u.'jcmI to lell the and stored. À commission merchant cough—stop it! . The new three-piece Sport Suits made of ex­ parties. She is quoted as having dance is desired. wool irrowcrs IIS tlu\v inivtîliuï throuiçb la ompioyod to direct tho sales. before you have ro take more costly said that "There Superannuate Endowment is Don’t forget the Sunday school 13 no more Rev, J. M. Varner will begin a All Day Meeting Next tbo shpi'p si'.'tlnMs luiyliiu ibi; yotir s Tho wool is pooled by jji’ado Cor tho mcnsurcs. Dr. Bell’s combines just cellent quality matcfials. The color combina­ Mocksville, N. C. Mar. 20,1924 wiciiednes among young girls the big effort on Davie Charge rajly Sunday March, 23rd. . year and producers are paid tho re- those nK'diclnos ih;it uivtO'dave doc­ series of services at the Metho- Sunday At Turrentine’s at present. This interest has “■SVdcil Is wíMil Iind ir.x ¡lil wnrth celpls, loss the oxponscs. .\s .•■•oon as tors prescribe witli tlicyood old-time tions are very popular. To move them quickly 'Шr Mrs. Frank VVagprier spent (he wool Is ijollvorod tlio grower l8 remedy—pine-t;ir honey. It speedily V The following from last weeks been quite intensified by the sub­ «bnuf llic Siimi' lirici- pn- iimmd”—Hint chcck:» the coii'jh, soothes the inflam- I Sunday with Mrs Willie Wago­ w as (hi‘ i-'T.m-liiK'l: wlujncvcr an ai.'- paid 7Ó per cent of ilio value of the mniion, restores normal breathing. we have reduced them from $24.75 to й issue -of the Asheboro Courier, and lipstick,Unstick. wantswnntB honorablehon«r«hb be services each n.ght dur- There will be an all day Ins­ scription of one brother, and hiiB wool, which may bo obtained on wave- ■ ing the entire week, and every ner, near Cana. . ■ pi-cssiv(" rm 'iiii'r w as liolO onmiiili tn The tnste is pleasnnt, tool Congressman’s paper, show that marriage, a home and kiddies pirational Missionary Meeting at wife who have, pledged $1000. iisk flit- iii'irc ni'ino.v fni- liis |i>uií-stii|ili- iiiiiiso rocoiplsl Hotwoon 1010 and 10:21 В- morning Mr. Varner will speak this iiiiirkoiini plan saved tlie poollnj; Ai! iirngtitst.*:. .sure to ficc the Mocksville chamber of com­ just as much as her mother or Tutrentine’s next Sunday, Mar. This: greatly e.nc6urages us in Mr. arid Mrs. L. P. Wagoner ñiM>c over dealers’ bids. $ 1 7 . 9 5 merce is making an excuse for grandmother wanted them. She 23rd, for the benefit of Fork, this worthy undertaking. Othoi’s and children spent Sunday after­ Ph:c-Tar Honey minutes. , llOil • (lilcUlllilStCrS L'l-l'W illscounisiMl 'I'iio siicooss n|’ tho Ohio pool, widch DR. BELL’S its existance and that that organi­ despises cheap love and only play Turrentine, Cornatzer,' Advance who were dull on the subject are noon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank iiml palli lilH e alli'ntlo n t«i Is tlu! larcost In tho United Slato.s, has and Smith Grove Baptist churches Spry in Cooleemee. lli-c’.cc>'. T licrc w as nii liici'nUvc fin- lod tho Urowors In otiu'r eorn-bolt zation is starting out in the right at it td beat man in his own Mr. and Mrs. William Bryson, changing theii: minds and .taking i Some good speakers are ex­ a part in this call. « , . clpliij: i)tlicrwÍFi>—áil wiii'l Immcrltf ■states tn adopt a slmlhir plan. In 1021 Example of Cooperation CLOTHING FOR MEN FLAiD DRESSES direction: game. In the true sense of mo of Gold Hill, spent the week-^end 0Ï ili :■ ¡abwit.Mip sume prlcc. .\Iiclii;;an had the larKost pool outside Я ‘Representatives from , the rality slie is decent and irre with Mr. arid Mrs. G.. Tolbert. pected to .be there, and these Notice of Payment of Spicciai ' ’ “''SÍ'nc« Ilio lli-.-r- N>w Kiiiilanil lonm of Ohio with 2,")SO,OOD pounds, and ‘ These beautiful Plaid Dresses are much churches, are earnestly requested Somè of our anticipated plans hi'Kiln splimhi!.' cimli. wcHil iiiai!:ollns: Iowa, Indiana and New York each AND BO YS I’chambers of commerce of Davie proach^ble. Mr. and Mrs. George Orrell ^ Assessment« The watchwoid of the Ama’i- in demand for sport wear this Spring. to attend this meeting. for the approaching week.s are: In tlif Uniteti Slaics lias licon alimií poolod ovoi- l,n<)0,(i00 pminds. Other Busi land Davidson counties met this “ We must not get too loud and Miss Luna Orrell, of Win­ ' siicciilatlvo llncs. Nii wiiiiiU'r llic won! .Miildiu West pools were In Illinois, C!l.n fa r n ii-r IS (,00P n’atl_ 11. We have'a beautiful array of men’s 'lé , W. B. Wapf. During April: J;, ^ Styles are popular and the pricings are ¡ past week at Lexington and join- witli ciut^; orthodox ‘thou Shalt ston-Salem, were the, guests of Notice is hereby eiven that any •■- > llUSlni'.'iH !S Wt’I'JlPtl ilov.-li -wltli SlH-<-tl- youtii Dakota. .Missouri, Kansas, Norlii nes4 r u 'ni-p: into biVioTis '^ as ivJ —.— ^— ? i an d young- men’s Suits for Spring wear Щ [ed hands in an effort to secure April emphasizes Sunday School ssssment contained io the aMCMment - lallvo rcnIm-i'S. Tlils ¡s pai'tly duo m Dakota. MImiosola. Wisconsin and done by the coopeiative assoc’a- exceedingly moderate at Not!” It would be impossible to Mrs, U. H. Orrell last Sunday. Ilio l'ai-t tlia l wmil Is siii-li :i viirlalile Wosl VirprlnI.'i. <, Щ |the construction .of a highway make this out break of ‘shieking’ FARMINGTON.NEWS work with special effort toward roll of street and aidewiilk improre- tions last year. ‘ The husir e.-s is %ÍÉ Mr. W, T. Mock made a busi­ • pi-iuUict SIS |ó (jliaUry, .-a!.:o and ilost of tho pooled clips of tho at $19.95 to $34.50 $8.95 Ibridgeacross the Ÿâdkin.River. unpopular. It has existed in larger attend-'iude and reorgani­ inents on Depot Street and sidewalk '.‘••.cnndirlon and lonuiii nf slaplo. Tliou. .\liddlu Wo.-.l are handled by tho Na­ •'■ot al'.vavs cnnfincfl to theael'iri ness trip to Winston-Salem one thereof, and Faotory Street ¡in the Standard makes. Other good suits at pheyalso pledged themselves to some form or other, since the The speakers for the Sunday zation and getting every one pos­ fi'iiiu lito íii-fidiictlon stan(l|-o!nl tional Wonl U’aroliouso and Storaise of products' and the purchast; of evening last week. town ' of Uockeville,. NortbCatoUijB. . '\yiinl Is scasonaUlo. wliUo lUo di'mand push with vigor a movement to Schotol lnstitute which will be at sible to use thefr çwn Biblè in coiiipnny of ChicuKo. a company iniide farm supplies. In nnny hne« of $14.50 and up. world began.; Girls have-turned which assessment roll Is on file Iii office' ■ !•.'dM rlliiitoil-ovi-i- nll lwolvo iiic-í'.ltií< tip nf 7(K‘i wpstorj) sheep grower.s. Tho SPORT SKIRTS Secure the construction of a hard ‘Shebas’ in answer tb the call of Miss Mary Bailey, of Winston- the Methodist church here Sun classS^- .Cíterature is necessai’y as of' Toiwn■ Clerk of Mocksville, >(ог1Ь . nrilio'yoai-. Thls nii'iins lluit lili- won! wool handlod lliroiii;li tho company Is prbgr-^ss Co pei'ation is the иеу RemeTmber our special makes are Salem, is spending a few days day, March 80th, are as^ follows: an ái'd in studying the lesson but Carolina', : and which said asseismtnt , Miiist lio 1 ‘ai'rlod Iiy siimi'iini* fnnn tlio, brouplit lo Iho warohonse, whore It Is New Spring Sport Skirts—plaids and ia l «surfaced highway betwéen Mocks- unfettered youth and' to keep to success. Farmers organize roll and assesements were Coaflrpie4 By . .timo, iif sl|earln-j un lll Iho tl'mi! It Is iinidod and stored until It can ho .sold Kirschbourn, Strouse, Nipson, Merit, fville and Asheboro, through Lex- their husbands and sweethearts here with Mrs. F, T. Poindexter. Revs. J . T. M urray and Ed every person who is old enough Ъг bett-;-r scniols and ior any plain models. Reasonably priced at Щ the boat d of Comnalasioners of the towa . V solrt- nj.!: Ilio' m ili am i tlial, Vci|iili-os for a roasoniiiilo price. This company |ington, and to invite their neigh- from stepping out -with some mund Schuarze, Messrs. T. I. to read should take his Bible to will handle both wool pools and ship­ need d community improve^ieni. and Hickey Freeman, and we sell them и Mr. Glenn White, of Winston- of Mockevllle, North Carolina, January • •JInahcItit.v ?boring counties of Iredell, Ran- other‘sweet mama.’ Caudell, Henry Dwire, Leon Cash, class, leaving his literature at ¿ !. '.Kriim \lip lio^Iniiln;' iiC tho wpnvln-.; ments on ('onslimments from prowers. A fine px ;mple of coorperative $5.95 $9.95 Salem, .spent a few hours her^ 18th, 1024, m ay be pald.to'the underslg: IndiTsUr rho liilllK hiaiirlit lliolr siip- for less than you pay for no-name suits Щ cdolph, Moore and Guilford to join “This wildness will pass. It M. J. Hendi icks and F. H. Bahn home and use only the Bible in ned', L. B. Feeziir, Town t a x Collector i j -«>. it Is not a co-oporatlv(', but It does fur­ worii is found in Virginia. In M il last Sunday. ..‘.i. pilos, fi'oni - tho Jiii-Mfiñ d.üdors. Tlio nish a ^f!ood Borvlco In both (irading t e «in the promotion .of this Finehiirst is just a novelty. It is not going son. We hope the day may be class. ‘In Glasscow, Scotland, at any tinie before thé 29th day ot ' doalors ha,d<'.'ocáí aL'onl.i si-atloi-od «voi' h a tS ta 'e more than, 1800 com­ elsewhere. Mr. 0, M. March was a busi­ I and salo.s. SPORT SWEATERS |to Blowing Rock road.” to be dangerous unless turned nice and warm, and that many one of the great .Siinday Schopl March, 1024, without addition, la the -. ■ Ilio country, wliiV li'fivolod’ aniouii tho ' State pools colloot the wool from munity leagues have been organiz ness visitor in Mocksville Mon­ cyont tho assessment be,not paid with­ á farniors !lU.\■lпц' li'-on ^ V'h' so aio lhi> p The Enterprise hopes to see into commercilizei ‘petting.’ will come and join with'us in Cities of the world, the custom is tlio local jmols and this Is shipped by ed with "'a membership “of ovei BOYS' 2-IN-l The New Spring Patterns in both Silk day. - in such t\me—that Ísb«{orollareh29th г Iniyin's v\-hti dwliivv'd Uial ‘‘wool Is ciu'load lots' Iiijo tho ChicaBO ware- ithe Yadkin between Davie and .But the good girls h ave. a cons making it look pleasanf and pro­ “ every rriàri with his owii Bible” 19^—the same shall Ыаг Interest at . \yot)r’-~tÍicy luid ni'vór lioai'd uf ^nid- 63,000. The leagues of each iionso. Tho wool Is graded by state and Wool Sweaters. To see them is to Й mÏï. iDavidson' bridged and a first fitable. at church Sunday mornings. The the rate of six per cent per annam frpin ; ínp ,,iin il If llioy tind tlic.v ..wfrtddn'r SUITS cience, and they always re­ pool.t! nnd IhO Krow-ers are sent wnre- county are organized into a.fede appreciate a real value. greatest. Baptist Sunday Schsol the date of tho confirmation of the as- / ' liayo favoi-(.‘d_iiii.vin;r Uint '.-.-ay; It -.-.as liotiso rocelptw. - H u t. tho warehouse Iclass 'state highway built over member, sometimes sorrowfully Mr. Thorrihill appears again. Rev. C. M. McKinney preached ‘'i ration ahd there are district or i l sesament roll, and shall become da« I! ' niiinp.\‘;in tliolr tHicli'ot tn pnt'ull lloi-cps company does iiot nial^c a sale until Don’t forget our 2 {the route advocated. This would when some man has mauled a- Be careful Thomas, you can never to a large audience Sunday at H in the world perhaps is Dr. Nor­ •, In onn.'srent' iiWtvoi-!-'!il ■ da.-*“ and tali ganizations formed by the unio: $5.95 $6.95 l'ipi md payable un the date on which taxes the (issoclatlon lias given Its approval. Icertainly put Mocksville and round over them, and this very tell what might happen. o’clock. His scripture lesson was ris Church in Texas, which : has ..’.1ti.‘> ’noÍ,’’ j|hv l'vlco Iiolnir-. sot nn Ilio Usually th« whole pool goes nt one of county groups. Not the least in-one Pony Boy Suits áre payable; provided, that wfaso an I hiials tif'Jtíi .poorost q’.ialUy. ín tliat |Davie' County on the highway conscience is so potent that the 3700 in Sunday School and the assessment is divided Into installments, transaction. Kor this reason mnrkut- interesting are the Junior Com Ш. read from Luke 12,16-22. The ïi ’’ ^ >iuMy-í1ny« fíUMhKi’s liad lioiU'd llltio of ing .speciallsis declare the plan lack- with double knee, Imap. flapper’s freedom is > littl6 less words of the text were taken classes using their Bibles, the one Installment shall become du* and • til« ^ dOCti-In<| óf fii-npprftlli.in. Tlii munity Leagues formed by tr COATS AND GAPES Dr. R. P. ANDERSON, '^1 Inj,'. To sell iin entire year’s clip nt шШ than her protection. from MalachI 3 8, “ Will a. man enrollment having almost doubl­ payable each year on the daté on which ■ . tppk tliotpHco tlii'y wcro (ilvon. htit one time Is not In lino with good nmr- chool boys and girls. Over 4Ó& double seat, and dou­ DENTIST ed since they began this most ap­ taxes are due and payable. liioy tonk It SvIirMi doal of snimhUn;: In the new Spring styles and colors— Well, we hope she’ is right, rob God? The three main points kotlng olhlcs. Orderly murlcotlng, of these junior longues have beer The Greatest Asset. Residence Phone 87 Office Phone 60 propriate custom. Thank God If any aaiouht or inetalllhent tberaof •S'It *^ -nMums'theYn(;pIves. , ■ ■ ' . , toward which American fanners nro ble elbow, they are some plain models—made good durable but we could, not hold up her Mocksville, N. C. in the sermon were: 1st. Why is not paid when due, it shall be sub­ ■ • ■ nninihliiig liPL'nii !o cr.vBtiinip Intn organized with a membersbij» oi a for the “Bible” the “Book.’’ No­ strlvin,!.', iiioans supplying the market fabrics to stand hard wear and stil teaching aS infallible by any we were created. 2nd, What we ject ^to the same penalties as are now ...áctlon.' Fi-'"Vurmt^aljisr-tlm nlií-IIno, nui.i-kotln-j means. But certainly her preach­ owe God. 3rd, How,we rob God. prescribed for unpaid taxes in additim hco'do’d.' ■ ' ' - . ■ trict the corn and pi|’’''fclu'’ys,’ maintain their original stylish designis Itions made by the Rutherfordton' Mrs. W alter B. Horn, of Rox- thing like it.' Let us stick to it; ■ ■’ íiyBteinr'^rtút; nntliliiK iñiiclr cauip of In the Range States. see^them.. M ing must be a source of much Those who followed him closely to the interest herein provided for. I Priced low at |Sun last week are as applicable boro, is spending some time with This February 25tfa, 1924. a^tS-Hti! f •'tlióni; n’ liiirst of fiip.v, a fovv yoai-s nf In tho riingo states w-ool Is the one P'»u!try and canning clubs, hia;>;i- comfort to the “flappers”^ in carry it to cLurch and not be a- dotfirnrittcir actlon.w ltlr, lo«« than relatives and friends in and must have been made to see and L , B . F bhzbb, City Tax Colle^r. big cn'p- I'^vory pound must pay n ged by the boys and girls may fto Davie County as they are to these days when they are being ahamed of it in public,' rior too lilfidium rosultsjthon Itack tu Iho ohi. just i-oiurn. There are no other crops $12.50, to $32.50 lutherford. Says the Sun; around town. feel that none of us do our whole systeniv If l.«.oidy wltliln focont yoars unite in a junior league. SHOES SHOES SHOES lambasted from platform, press careless or lazy to carry it to and I to fall back on. Yet tin* wool grow­ ’SÉ * 'The County Teachers' Associa- duty until we can let God use us ’ tÍiat thp j;i-i>wor.s llave liad nny acinal ers are reluctant about frying co- The activities of the league are and pulpit. But after all, is from church. Land SAle! -.'Irillnence In -liottoi-in'/ tliolr -marke.t We have Shoes for all the |tion'took a forward ’ step Friday and all we possess in helping to • ■ ■ .1 operative marketing. These ranchers coordinated by the Co-^lirrative All desired colors and plaids in new there “anything new under the Ipi-Iees. ' ■ ’ ' aro luillviduailsls. The range Is cursed Measles! make His Kingdon come on May is to be missionary month Education Associrttion which is Iwhen they went on record favor­ T. W. Tutterow and others ‘ . Flíit Áctlon In 1874. with tho .same problems that aro prev­ family. Spring- Silks and Woolen Goods. sun?’ Earth. etc., studying oiir needs in the Hi Tliq nrát acllnn -takcn . aí.'aln.st tlie the St&te organization f ,rn\';d to ing-an eight months’ public Mocksville Made Ginger Ale Vs alent In the corn iK’It. Hut It was with home and foreign fields, our mis­ olü sysiom was * In 1.87-1 whon lito iiincb liosllatlon and fear that the foster this great progressive School term. It is fair and just. WiU Help You. Mrs. Nancy Walker seems to Bennert Bassett and othcra ’ fìriincòrs In >Ilohlsan. Olilo and Kon- ram.".* growers came tngothor to mar­ movement. The U.' S Bureau U present the country bred child improve slowly, sionaries, our.volunteers and get­ • In-pursuancé to an order o i the Sup­ tiiftky • e.stabIl.sÍ!Pd. warphmi.s-us whoro Have You Got It? ket co-operatlvply. They tried It first of E iucation. Department of the ipoes not have the same educa-t ting our conference collections.' erior Court of .Davie County, I will sell . thoy asspiiihleii .wool and .‘'oid It In in liiCC) In Kriiiiiont.count.v, Idaho. Tho W . D. MANN Mrs. Carnelia Williard is in at public a.uction to tha highest bidder } ! . la rs e (riiantltle.M. d li'P ct-tn iho inanii- Interior, will send free to an.v tional opportunity that the town ■.и î pool was a success, scr much so that We would like to know how Mocks\^ille this week at the home In June we begin the battle’in at the courthouse door in' Meeksvllle factui'PP.s; .Tho.'.ínilii w|is oniy loiii|io- I ho growers of oilier states w(;re more applicant its Bulletin, 1923, N«i. 128 N. Main St. Salisbury, N. C, |and city child have. ^ Tliis is an Davie aounty, N. C.', on Monday tbe ,rnvy, foi- -wltb tho declino Ф j clKtloft In tiie ünlto.d States. T hls (¿lid) Various pians of orgahi-/atlon wore le- is -as capable' of absorbing selling -the Progressive Farmer 80 deg.' B; 18.30 ohs. to the publie road ■ lilis pnolcd tlio lunihs añil wool of Its tried, ii: I Ik; Idaho pool oach grower Baxter Byerly, M. D. 2-tf. L. E. F eezor. ence. : thencc with said road to the beginning, Ì ■ ’ niembeís i|nd .soid them by snido dnr- $ |training arid in' many instances, three years for two dollars and Messrs. Zeb Smith, of Greens­ slgii.^ a r'O'vor-or-attomoy to the pool Office Over Drug Store. Office Phone Steel Body boro and Earl Smith, of Raleigh, containing 16 I'l] qores. Ш ¡ ■ Insithft -15 year.s nf Its o.\-l.“tenrj?. inanaio.i-, who fakes the coiitror and' r lore.: giving a dollar pocket book free. One of our hopes is the brgani-; 2nd Tract near Hufus Bowles, which No. 31; Residence No. 25. • Hore nnd tliPiie.'lintb In ijifi rang« tlio iiool Is .snW al|ii Hat rate ungradod. Truck In industrial sections it would PLANT BED CANVAS were visitors in our village a few tion-of “A Boy Scout^Troup” for, begins at public road, Hocksvllloto il:i \ «tjites-aiid tlie corn holt tlie local pnols 490 Now, IF you should get the Pro­ V!» AN'lion liool.^ of Iho corn bolt began COOLEEMEE. N.C.- |put children through the seventh W a lk e r ’s Bargain House hours Sunday. Huntsville, and runs G. 37 chs. to , ‘ w'erc piit. lntu,oi)pni'tlon. Tlipse oi'gnnl- L o. b. Detiolt 1 gressive Farmer, as stated, you the Circuit. Each boy of twelve a ro nicot with snocoss there was a de- stone, thence N. 1 ch. to a stone,thence sintlons woro seiiLM-ally Infoi-inal iiplífh- auind f»r larger pools iu lh(‘ \Vo.st. Igrade before they ai’e old enough get your moneys worth—and then Mr. J. F. Johnson, spent Sun- to sixteen who is healthy ^nd I >: hoi'hood !it-oniis of wool srowoi-s whn Ш W . 8 deg. var. 37 chs. to a st(ine ¿n •.'■1 ; In V.ei ahoiit 7,0(1(1,0(10 pounds was We Do 4,ü K inas or JO B VVüiCb po work in the mills. It would some. If you fail to get the pa­ Fpu S a l e -O ne top buggy and iiay at home. ' does not smoke or swear and who - î- ! , hnrt arrangfid to brhiK tlieir wóol to iis.si!nibled in five large pools. Almost r l é pqualize educational opportuni- West side of public road, thenca with VRethcr^and sell ít at tho samo timn.; Siêi per, you just have a receipt sign harness, in A l condition. Priced will give himself to rigid' obe-- eaid road to the beginning, containing linlf of (Ills was bi the Iwo Montana т ш EtieS. ; ^ The Epworth League will give ■>a/. .■ ' niflferoni iiiethods'of salís, were trled. ¡uinls. It v.-as In i021 tliiir. the I’aclfic ed by some fake agent, and ttat’s for quick sale. Ipd. a social at the school building dience to the rules of conduct an 3,7-10 acrea. See division of Daniel F. ' ' Sometimos tbe wool gnthoi-ed was con- (’(vn]ionitivo Wool (Jriiwors was or \.;.)Ooauauauo»BHitca««)!t3»n3iy There are “Precious Jewel, all' Every farmer should have, A . H. A n gell, Route 2. effort is solicited to join. A good Bassett’s . lands recorded in book 39 i .sl.i'ned to a wpol • conmii.'vsiiin mcr- .^-ani:iei| hy the' Orogna l'''ariii Hureau Ш luman Minds” in the rural sec- Friday night, March 21st. A page 26 in ofHea of R egister o f’ Deeds rliiuit tn be soId Jor tho jíi-oup, and Ф the Progressive Farmer, and read scout riiaster will direct them. It liMli-rarion. II starlcd with 1,700 itions that need polishing with cordial invitation iVgiven to the of Davie county. Said lands are sold ’■'soinellnies ihe buyoi's wcro a.-ikod to l:ieiMher.s •.vlio slgaed llve-yoar con- Sick' j it, but why pay this price for it F or S a l e —a good 6-cyIinder surrounding community. ‘ Hope will be necessary to meet about for partition. Tetins: $100.00 cash and ' cnine tp tho local pliints. Tho inaln ^education : and,' culture., Who iracls. Tiii.s Irnn-ciiKl contract’is the when you can get it for less. We two Saturday afternoons in each balance on six months credit, with , nbject ot tiloso local pool.-« was to as­ Buick car. Has been driven to have a large attendance. cli’ei' di!l\''.'( nc.o bi’t'.vcon tiio I’aclllc ‘ '‘inows but what, this, county month to practice etc. We shall bond and approved security, bearing In­ sem b lo a lai’KO enuniíli It ,woi-th whilo foi- liuyoi-.-<. to ntlK-r u-i-'ii’i'ii u'niil-inai-koting usi?o “ Ihave used Black-Drauglit mer and the Mocksville Enter­ J . C. S anford, hope for one good Camping' trip 1 ш Why is it that otherwise good title being reserved until the whole - como nnd bid nn It. Someliinos it was riiiM'ios. fi iliiVors. (on, in iliat It lias when needed for the past 25 Pord, -Wilson, Burbank, or some prise both for $1.25 per year, this summer. Let each such boy ft , done for convonlonci! In r-nii.iiírnlnií to C. G. Woodruff. purchase money shall be paid or all ii sa!o:< iiiaiii;;,'i,‘r v.I-.oiii' solo business years," says Mrs'. Emma ^Veat preacher or teacher if we and if you should fail to get the neighbors will allow their chick­ interested send us his name soon. n dealoi- al a contrai pulnt—toi- tliovo is lo .'-ell wniil in.':icai| nf tuviiing 11 Grimes,' of Porbes, Mo. “I p an discover him, or her through ens to run unchecked on other casii at the option of the purchasher. . ' has' boen plonty of dissatisl’actlon began taking it for a bad case paper, yon know where to find This J-ebruary 28th 1924. 8-13-4 liver to .'I I'niiiiiiissiiai iiiei'i-iiant. This F or SALE-One binder in good people’s premises to utterly Preaching next Sunday March >\-lth pi'íces paid b.v locjil déaloi-.-s. pnl|i-y Is lili-oi.-Wy oppoviMl to the dump- of constipation. I would got ^he'channel of education. ' us at, just drop in and tell E . L. Gaither, Commiwdoner. The plan «f oriianl’/.allon wiis of tho constipated and feel .iuat mis­ condition; 2 registered Jersey scratch up and destroy gardens, 23; 11: 'a. m.. Oak Grove; 3: p. m. ing :i.vKloiii of Iho (.lontral West. erable—sluggish, tired, a bad I It takes $й,000 per month to us that you are not getting your Kliiiplost. Thoi-o w as meroly aii asroo- Tlie Wool !■-• i-nilee(od Inoall.v and cows; 1 buggy pole and double flowers, etc.? Think of iti if you Liberty; 7: p. m. Concord. ' iiionr of a iiimiboi- nf local Ki'owors taste in my mouth, . . . and pay teachers salaries in this coun- Wo Oo^ ли lunos 01 JOB W OSK. sent to a luiadod v.arolioiiso In I’oi-t- soon my head would begin paper,, we will see that you do hames.' A.'E. Hendrix,' to n o toKoihor In hiindiinír lliolr wool. Aiiit ASl-Feirpose Tsriack At A Friee and ?i,000 per month to pay have been guilty, and remember laml to In- '¡l-.'iiled iiad sold. Tho price hurting and I would have a get it or we will give you your Advance,'route 2. 1-tf-pd. Knmoliiiies thoy electod ollli-oi-s. bal has avei'ii-eil 7 ceiKs a poaml aiiove severe sick headache. I don't The new Ford'ali-stcci body and cab mbunted on the famous Ford |or all trucks. If we could raise money b^ck. We cannot see why that you have no more of a moral moro oflLMi llioy woi-ü i-oprosontcd by a liiat iiiadi' by tlio Hillside biddi-rs. know just who started me tp right to allow your chickens to oommlttoo who iin-nii-íod Ilio dotalls of taking One-Ton Truck chassis provide a complete all-purpose haulage unit an additional $48,000 for school people will subscribe for papeW Xow llu' assoi-lat'.nn has spread ovit at the remarkaWy low price of $490.. W anted—A woman, white or injure other people any more GET ОУК PRICES ON JOB WORK. -M l the plan, .\fior ¡i .voiir or Iwn iiiany into nia-lherii (.'aiil'oniia, woslorn Ipurposes it would run our schools from agents they have seen be­ ofthe.se locáis faiU-il, hut olhoi-s ramo Built of heavy sheet steel, strongly ¿e-inforced, this staunch truck i* (coloredi to do house work at than you have to purposely do СЗГЭ Jiiaiio, souriiciT. Washliigliin and all of Й\уо; months longer. A county fore, and will never see again, If It Can Be to tako tildi' placcís, and In 11)17 llici-c Oi-e;.nn. Thedford’s designed to withstand severe usage in a wide range of industries. reasonable price, at once. them a wrong in any other way. P •were Ht loii.-il 2ri siiccp.ssfiil pools oast pvide tax levy of 20c on the $100 W E C A N ill (lie S.irtinvesI tlie iiioliair grnw- Ganerouii loading space, four feet by seven feet two inches, permits . when th'ey can get the same pa­ R ev. J im Green. , ‘ • ' of the Mlssniirl rivor and llii-oo timos ^orth of property would easily per from men'whom they have Printed W e «B many In tlio ninye coimli-y. .Siato- ors iiavi' oi-.gauized for i-n-operatlve easy handling of-capacity loads and .provision is also made for Mocksville! N. C. CO sollia;:. Tliey formed (lie Soiilli- mouriting of canopy top or screen sides. Ш0 that.. Many towns and special knowr. for years, and can get it First Quality Guaranteed I; ^vlde pixils ln-K-.m ulumt wUli tUo S A V E Y m fiirmatlon of tho Ohio Stato pnol. \ wcsieni l-.u-in r,iiri;ail Wonl and Mn- BLACK-DRAU6HT Experienced , drivers apjjreciate the weather-proof features of the jax districts now levy more than for less money too. Our receipts liair Oiiiui'Ks' a.isni-iatinn in .liiiio of Tires. I Cu-nppi-ativo iiinrUotliiL' of (lldn wnol that. Some of our largest tax Few used cars at bargain'prices CAN lO’JI. ll was I'nriiied under the direc- ' steel cab, which is Httcd with removable door-opening curtains. iiiu.v he callod a i-osiili of tlio war. but it did the work. It just are> or th one hundred cents on on terms. 30x3 Casings $6.25 each linn nf 111!' Texas Kariii Hureau on a seeme^ to cleanse the liver. jpaybrs in the county, pay little MONEY D u rln jí Iho w a r Ilio -nvornm onr ll\-o(l Very soon I felt like new. the dollar. Whaf s the one worth W a lker Mo-roR Co. 30x3 1-2 Casings $7.00 each o o s PRINT IT r o « schedulo on prif-os which it wniild lilaii siiiiiliir (n (hat used In Oregon. |o the school fund.' Our largest l-J-J o o It Is :ii-;iaiii-/.iMinu a cniiiiiiodily basis When I found Black-Draught Î k y r 4 ) ù U/ you got'from the fellows during pay for \vool. Ooiiloi-s all nvor lUilo so easy to take and easy- Detroit, Michigan fj^ipayer is the C. C. & 0, rail- 30x3 1-2 cord Casings $8*75 each Timde hUls bn.sod on a prntli nf 7 In 10 like ilio v.-hi at and eottim farmers un- acting, I began to use it in i|ei' i-onir.-icri Idmliiig (lie grower to oad and it pays very liti le. Think court. Oliver and Chattanooga Plows • GFÍOÜRPRICESONJOBIRK cents por pouiid nmro Iban usual. Tlils time and would not have sick wlde marsin nainod was llio liirnin-.: ib'iiver Iii;-' wool over a certain num- headaches.’' See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer ?hat a county wide levy of 20c . .1. ■------to close out at low prices. ROBERTS HARDWARE CO. We Operate I lier nf yi':;r.<. Constipation causos tlie Winston-Salem, N. C. IF YOU G E T pnlnt In rlio old-fonii iiiarkotinj; sys. ^ /ould do. It • would lower taxes W a lk er Bargain House. The Only leni (ir tlio .sfato. In oni- bmly pro-j In s;i;i,'.--I'f ils misdikes and back­ system to re-absovb poisons. Miss, Lillie Meroney qisited OUR P R IC E S ward si::'rl i-il-oriiTiltlvo wool imirkot- that may cause great pain Power-Driven diicors sloüd iip for tlielr rl;,'liis. nnd much danger to youi l inahy sections and raise them friends at Advance this’week. GET How the Plan Works. ! tng has 'lyniiïlil with It many changes SEED POTATOES Miss Mary Campbell, ,who has L JU J WE' Press In The II aiid ; I'or (lie ^nnd gnnd ofnf (lio sheep Industry. heal t,h. Take Tliedford’s 1, others. We.need equ^ization.; t- m In four weeks llio Oliin Slii Black-Draught. It wil) stniiu- W a lk e r ’s Aargain House. been indisposed .for the. past YOU RWORK County. Wool Growers’ ii.ssoeialloa, bad beei' }n r.i'Jl mnro (ban 2‘J,000,0(X) piiunds late tlie livci’ and help to I^bur’greatest asset is our boys ' We|!. those telephone poles are ip 'of uoiil, .1(1 per cc.iil of tho .Vmerlcan week, is able to take, charge of formed and proeeoded (ocnili-ri uT.'-.nu'i drive out the pol.'ions. (id girls. Let’s help them.” Send Tour JOB WORX. pounds of tlio 10IS.-,wool. eiiii, 'in.ey clip, wore pooled by the growers’ or- Sold by all dealers. Costs still standing; let’s get’em down her schopl again. bi OUR PRICES ON lOB WORK sold It, iJio, at an averagu nt 7:2 cenis gmiizaiiiHi. ilrowor.s' returns wei'» In- s only one cent a dose. ^ r per potind. The dealers liud olYoreil erciused .П,01«,ООО. :ееааз1из1>сакае;ц>~".»ея«жиз<»ги<1' 3 ш м; CARS • TR.UCKS • TRACTOBwS ILL ¡usa ¡am ilX'- J 1

ENTEKPKISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. EJMTEKPKISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. Ü. i * a g e ; £ iv e I^age Four. LOGAE AND PERSONAL in a number of dainty packages BIXBY NEWS CANA NEWS KwawBiiiiBiii Bailey at Fork-Church, SMITHFIELD NEWS Gofngt and Comingi of die Populace of 'which cpntained a linen shower. How to Be¿ Sweet Shall We Make Ourselves An Asset or A Liabil­ Miss Ivie Wilson spent Sunday Mbek«vlll№'and'Sarroundinsi, Miss Bessie Fowler, of States­ Mr. Vestal .Williams, of Wins­ STATIONERY sthat ville was an out-of-town guest. Mr. Josephus W. Coilettè died Potatoes ity? We Must Root Out The, Tares, Though Mr. and Mrs. John Correli, of afternoon with Mrs. John Allen. ton-Salem, and sister Miss Ella, Monday March 17th¿ after a long Winston-S'ilem, visitéd Mrs. Cor- The many friends of Mr. P..L. o n - ^ Knox Johnstone, spent the and Miss Beulah Beck visited illnçss. At the time of this writ­ When you wright, v^right right—That, of :■ We May Injure The Wheat-Other Thoughts Mrs. Harmon Robertson Satur-: •RaleiKli, March 19,—Sweet po­ rell’s parents, Mr. and Mra, P. Poster will regret to hear that he lircak them now before tbey y * week-end at Davidson College. Mrs. Johnstone Entertains. ing arrkngeméntis, ha^ not: been ,, , , Л L, Foster, Sunday. k-nd to more serious tiroublc. t : day night. . course,means you must have good station^ tatoes should be bedded in a There i.4 no estimating one’s influence on the world, but ot д„ doesn’t improve any. madç for the funeral. manure heated hot bed about six Dr. King's New Discovery:, Mrs. jHi:. G.„Jone8, spent.Sun- . On Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. Mrs. Will Cope doesn’t improve one thing wc may be sure and'that is, we are each of us an asset Mrs. John Allen and son. An-. ~ I stops couching quickly by Rev. E. Turner will preiach ery., We have a complete assortmentc ■ of weeks befovn it is time .'to set Btimulating the mucous ,;day with relatives in Salisbury. B. Johnstone charmingly enter­ much, sorry to say. or a liability. Commercially, if I work with hand or brain, «« Mr Notice!' membranes to throw off, at Eaton’s Chiirch on’ Saturday them in the field,. recom men cl clogging sc- ’ "■ ^ ~ tained at one of the prettiest to nrodiice wbiit.1 consume, and perhaps a little over, we are j ,p pjjg|pg atMockfs The Partnership'heretofore existing .Mrs. Henry Myers is right sick March 22nd at 2 o’clock p. m. . the best stationery obtainable. horticultui'al workers of tlie Agri­ cVeltons. It - Mr. P. J.'Johnson was a busi­ parties ever given here. The at this writing. an asset to the world. In like manner, if our influence for good and Mis. J.,1 . 1 helps, atMocK s by and between B. C. Clement Jr., and 1ms a pleas­ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pope spent cultural Extension Service. Church. J .'P . LeGrand, Icnown .and doing busi­ ant Inslo. All ness visitor in Salisbury Friday. hall and living-room were decor­ To ma ; ■ llus hot-bed, an ex­ over-balancc.4 the evil eifect it may produce, then be in this way an ' druggists. ated, with joiiquils, and, the flow­ Miss Nellie Bennett is able to Saturday night with their brother Complete line of Waterirtan Fountain) Mr. Cancell and Luis .Correli ness under the title of Clement & Le- be up again. cavation 12 I o' is inchei deep asset. Too many of us get the idea early in life that the ganie is Gtand, with its main business in the Mr. M. E. Miller, of Salisbury, ers in the parlor were white ■M. D. Pope. spent Sunday with Mr. P. L. Pens. ■ ' ' should be made under tiie frame best played by getting all we can and giving as near nothing: as Town of Moeksville. .State of North spent Tuesday here on business. jonquils and lavendar primroses. Miss Miram Hdndrix is right The "pie supper,” given at Foster. ■ and in this should- , be placed we can, which is all wrong. The old ^vorld owes us nothing. If Carolina, has tliis day been dissolved, On arriving the - hostess gave sick. the.school house Saturday night, we pass through and leave it as well off as we foifnd it, the balance Mr. Robert Sofley and'Leo Sain This is to notify-all- persons that the stable riianure to a depth of 8 to saTd J. P, LoGrandOihaving-sold all his Mr. Sam Latham, «^made a busi- each guest a tiny sealed envelope, Mr.'Grover Hendr/x and fam­ was largely attended and was is about fifty-fifty, only we have filled space that might have ac­ of Jericho, Andrew Allen, and 12 inches. This should be water interest to W. A. Allison, has no fur­ Dr. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY I ness trip to Winston-Salem, Tueu- and explained that a game was ily were visitors here Saturday quite a success. The sum of $40. : I ■ ed if dr.y and well packed.^ Pn commodated a fa rjje tte r man, or even a pig which would have Misses Myrtle Allen andSwannie ther interest in said business. That ' day. to be played. Upon opening evening. • , . 29 was received from thè sale of ALLISON & CLEMENT Bailey, spent Sunday afternoon said business before mentioned shall be this should 1)0, pl:\ced 3' to *1 in- added at least a few pounds of food to the wox-ld’s supply. Per­ bj them a ring was found, insioe to pies and from', the cake contest. ' ' " Successors to Clement & LeGrand , V 'ches ot! clean sand in which pO' haps nothing is so responsible for suffering as selfishness. The with Misses Flossie and Sallie known as Allison & Clement wh6‘ will be used in the game of rlng-toss Mr. and Mrs. C'«ranee Hen­ Miss. Creola Young, primary Get the home hews in your Mr. J. E. Smith, of Cooleemee, tatoes hav2 never been grôwn. young man or woman who is starting along with the idea that Stewart. assume all obligations and'credits here­ which was played at four tables. drix, of Moeksville, visited Mr. teacher, won the prize for the Phone ^511. tofore belonging to said Clement; & Le- home newspaper—The Mocks «lie was a business visitor here. Fri­ and Mrs. I. C. Hendrix Sunday. I After heaMhg has reached the the right way to play the game of life is to get as much out, of Mr, Irvin Bailey spent Satur­ Grand. Aluson & Clement day. , - . It .was discovered by Miss Mary prettiest girl and Willie Atkin­ i . highest point and dropped to 80 it as po.ssibie ^vit'h putting the leas^^^possible into the deal, should •Feb, 22nd 1924 2-28-4tf Enterprise. $1.00 per year, ■ Heitman that Miss Margaret Alli­ Mr., and, Mrs. C. C. W alker son took thé prize for the ugliesf: ШШ day night with Mr. Clarence ■HEBCIIBIIIIBIIBSBI • dr 85 d'eg. F., the potatoes should stop and think hard and earnestly, "What does it all mean? Why Mr, illmei: Tutterow, of Glenn- son’s ring was different from the spent Sunday afternoon in Mocks boy. ■ . .. ' . ' • ГШПВПЯГШИВШвйК be firmly placed in the bed leav­ am I here?” Even Ihe smallest plant that grows,is an asset SniaiBDHiiiaœBsiiBnuiiiniiiiaffliinoi wood, was a visitor here Satur­ others, having a tag on it with ville. ' j Mr. Tdtum; will talk on soils at ing at least an inch of .space be becausd it serves something. It may beautify an otherwise rough 3 * day. the initials “M. E. A.” —"E. C. Mr. D. Johnson and Mr. Jarvis the - meeting'; of. the agricultural tw asked the guests to write their to visit another, son, .Flake Pope. The Southern Bank & Trust Co., • • P.. unt 1 plantiug-out time. ' The exchange of ideas and above all giving our youth a sort of first good wishes for the fair honoree The following have subscribed She is accompanied by her sister ■'"bed should-be thoroughly water­ hand knowledge of the world generally, but the after-math is Shoes “A ll Leather” will be closed out at Miss Jessie Fo wler,: pf States­ in a dainty hand-painted booklet. since our last issue: Mrs.' J. J. Roadmán. Moeksville, N; G. ed Sftei* the potatoes are put in corruption, slacjcened moral codes, and pandemonium, generally. ville, was the recent guest of her Delicious refreshments consist­ and plater, waterings should be Perhaps'a great many, middle aged men and women,, and from and below cost. Owing to the lateness of sister,' Mrs. G. G." Daniel. ing-.of ice-cream in the shape of T. H. Redriioh, A Targe crowd was present at Mra. Clyde Cherry, % i l '' given ^ "whenever the soil becomes there on down, really expected some good. However, T;he-plder lavendar slippers filled with thé' inspirational meeting’held at the season we are left with a big stock of H. S. Walker, 1. dryi .The water should, be ap- class who remembered the Civil W ar and after effects,' knew too Mr.' and Mrs. 0. H, Perry, of candied violets, angel cake, white Eáton’s .church last Sunday. At Elmer Tutterow, the morning service Mrs. J. P. • plied lightly using a sprinkling well the lesson'taught in their, youth by t]?is grim master, to hope Raleigh, are guestsplthe latter’s cakes in the shane of hearts, these- shoes on hand and we don’t want to Mrs. Annie E. Anderson, Green and:Mrs. C. B .‘Mooney,of ‘ cfin'forthepurppHe. - ' for any good. TJie'lesson was a hard one and many years will be mother, Mrs. Williain JMtiller. wedding rings, and engagement ' ■ Only disease-trèe seed should A. M. Kimbrough, Moeksville,, and Miss Laura Laz required fo r its unlearning and we may asnvell make up our minus carry them over ^ to next season. Now is rings, and lavendar and white ' be bedded; and this 'ia secured by krs. Floyd Bailey, enby and Mrs. I. P. Frazier, of to' that and buckle ddwn to,xeal constructive business.once for William Stockton, of Shelby, mints were served. Each guest i treating, the ^ potatoes in a 'solu- Ernest R, Carter, Statesville, made splendid talks. all. iPerhaps about the worse of these effects-is seen in the rattled your time to Get BARGAINS. spentliH&iiv.gekrend.t with his was given as a souvenir a pretty SERVICE, ' tion-'-of’ corrosive sublimate j, J. N. Roberts, . Rev. W. 'B Waff, of Moeksville, religious faith of the, country. : To give a^yoiith a Bible and say, mother, Mrs. OllifrSt«ckton. lavender crepe paper baskfet filled oiince to 8 gallons of water for 8 J.B . Walker, and Rev. C. S. Cashwell, of Stat “r e a d it a n d -abide by its teachings”, and at the same time give with violets, with a tiny bag.of ta 10 minutes. • ' ‘ ' We will also close out oUr jentire line o f Walk-Over G. A. Lefler, . v esville, and J. B. Cain gave in­ him a butcher.knife and say, ,"kili without mercy, and without Mr. and Mrs.v.C. M; Campbell rice attached. The baskets of $5.00 I Miss Margaret Allison and Miss John L, HBward, teresting and instructive addres­ stint,” is, certainly the most dangerous thing on eai'thr Shoes at per pair , ...... ^ and children, of;.,Wins.ton-Salem, W. M.: W iliiam s;, ses in the afternoon. The sing- ELpAVILÈE NpWS Wbat belter or more, receptive .soil coiild we prepare- for the spent the week-end with Mr. G. Louise Rodwell had orange blos­ Shoes and Oxfords ! that, sold fromc$8 to $15, for men and women. soms and tiny white bride’s slip- ' Miss Pauline Seabrook, ingy.by, Mr.: C. B..Mooney, of seed of paganism ? ■ Wgll the seed' has been sowed and there is biit A. Allison. persi.tied'to the handles. The E. H. Frost, Moeksville, was especially en joyr jne thinfc left.and.bhat-is to root-out the tares from,.tJie;^d and I R ev.; J., T: Siiik gave hia con­ hpstessjthen. brought in a tray, of A.-E. Hendrix, ed. ' ;We were glad to- have, a burn them. In so doing we mayi expect much damage tb;l:w^vhe^t’ : ; We have àbout-150-pairi^of-Pùmpsfcthatc soldioiL.$.10JQ to.$l5j00,u J Mrs. ,R. Ijee. Morrow, and little gregation. ahotKer^'splendid serj miniature candles lighted, which J. P. Gartner,., goOdiy-rnumber’ of/the folks.'from but it mu.st beidone.' We have buir to look abroad arid see iVeiei- son, ofyAI beiparle,,.,.were; recent ' mbn-Sunday. We‘;were glad to that we will close out at 50c to $L00 per, pair. she gave to each guest, saying Hubert Bowies, Farniiington and Moeksville pre­ guests,viof: her,rparents, Mr. and - ha'i^e'his father; brother and sonj fects-of;wari and: we ;haye ■ but to; look;'into: the pages of history that the candle which burned out sent. • . : sto know that war iwill-come again as iii .Wways has dOne.' Mrs, G? Fv Meroney. also the Messrs'.'Sidden to wor- We have à big line of Men’s Dress Shoes in the Battle Axe “All Ш firsts would', prove who would be Mrs. Blackwood Entertains V ship withluS;,' ¿ ! now have leisure in which,>to plan against it’s; re-occurarice. Aie i the next bride. Much merriment v/e strong enough and wise enough-to’ build so it may. never re­ Leather” that we ai^e going to discontinue, that sold at $3.95, $4.95, Ш Mr. and Mrs.' HoraceiHaworth, A New Recipe ; . Mr. W. E; 'Lanier and nephew, was caused by a very clever ori­ turn? It is up to us. ■ . . / of High Pointi^ spent the week­ The Ladies Wesley .Class held of ' Winston-Saleni,Mr.'^ John $5.50 and $6.98, .that we will sell at from $1.00 to $2.00 per pair OFF. • • ginals p6em vvritt^n by Mrs. their monthly meeting with Mrs. “Here's a book, madam,” said ‘ end with the.,latte.r’s'[Parents, Johnstone which Miss Mary Leach . and Walter Jarvis spent '‘During tlie war the -young haan of draft age, who darediCriti- Wi H. Blackwood. Mrs. A, C. the book agent, “which tells, you I iVfr. and Mrs. E. H.'Morris. Heitman read. It was entitled Sunday with relatives at Hanes. cize anything dn connection with the machine, was a traitor, yet This SALE Will CONTINUE UntilThese Goods Are CLOSED OUT. 1 Ш1 Swafford the president taking how to keep your, husband. It*s “Margaret and Clinard”, and Mr. June Myers, of Mocktsville since the danger is'past and'all our millions are safe, we cah af- charge of the meeting. The Home a wonderful little.book.” Mr. and Mrs. Spencer B. Kanes was an account of the friendship ¡3 spending, some time with his for'd to reduce taxés on bigjncom e and ,leave the, boy who put Department work will be started “I’ve: been keeping my hus­ I and childXfni ' Glare Lockhart and which began in their'early school­ between with the next quarter. The Ladies band for the Issf' fifteen years,’ parents/.-,Mr. apd .Mrs. G, V. himself ‘W'^hd-the-danger, shift 'for himself. Can we Spencerr J kv ispje^t Stinday with We also have the new things for your days, and deepened into love, and Wesley Class having charge of replied-; the. woman. “ What I M vel^;' ’ . do this and yet persuade ourselves that we are less traitor-than I I their aunt^ idrs. ,William Wood­ will lead them' to the altar in the, fpllnw -who deserted dui'ing the war? Were we an official tha|: work with Mrs. J. A. Daniel want is abook that would tell me ' Mn^If.\Viilie;Myers, of Lexing- Easter Dress in Foot Millinery. .All the new ruff. ■ . ■ ■ . June 1924. Both of these young and TOted for reductiori.^of income tax while.the ex-soldier boy я as Supt. of that \york. Mrs. how to make him go to work and ■ ton.tspent Sunday with his par­ people.! are very talented and Blackwood, assisted by her little keep PHOUS ANDS and thousands of _ I have ueed tctend different Щ bnnde in a y ш егт у»м» ex» : . ' '■■Ut ■ ' ‘ ^ brother, Dr. Tucker> in Rufin.Va BRITTAIN^S SHOE He was y. accompanied; home by and Mrs. Horace Haworth, of ,-L Poultry Raisers are getting phe­ Tinted with Pure Colors, Ground and Mixed, STORE nomenal results from QUISENBERRY High Point, were given lovely : Mr. John Tucker, of Winston- a Mrs. M ary JCTk'ins,^ who will QUALITY BUTTERMILK LAYING with Pure .Linseed Oil and Drier—That's A //. 122 South Main Street, Salisbury, N. C. spen^ some time there with her corsageS of ,pink sweet peas. .MASH. The rich, е ек-njaklng butter­ '■|i; Salem,' spent Sunday with his Those enjoying Mrs, Johnstone’s milk and other quality ingredients mother, Mrs. Mattie Tucker. , daughter, Mrs. Dean. ,- {шиге ■ more eggs from every hen More pure lead per gallon means more sqiiare'feet of sur­ '■ • ii. ■ gracious hospitality were: Miss and keeps them, in tip-top health. М11м11дн.иш1в11си1!|-:в11сввиии1111ва'д1а1и11пи11м!111и1111и!1иаи1111ва!1и1111и111ги1111и1111в1!11шн;и;1!1м1'!1!м111!а111'(д|1111в"'| UBWIBIIIIBIIIBII face protecting-value in every gallon. It means more years • Mr. W. P. Frye, of Cornatzer, Margaret Allison, the honoree, It'e the very belt that can be made, It is just as easy to" figure what you are going to get out : On Weduesd ay afternoon Mis­ of service.. That .is real economy. Kurfees coats no more spent Saturday night with Mrs. Mesdames W. H.‘ LeGrand, E. than the ordinary kind, and it is surprising how little it re­ M. C. Mechum. .of Happy.Feeds,as it is to; add 2 and’2.‘ Therè’s rip ses Ruth and LibuiffeiRbiiwell de- жштш guess work about these famous feeds. You KNOW " Send Mail |; iightfuHy.entertained the Bridge G. Painter, B. .p.': Morns, E. H, U A ^ l T quires to paint a house right. Let us figure your quan- Mr. J. G. Medium, of,Winston that they will give you the iDiggest possible returns. ’ Cliabp the gaine ¡¿,orri,s,I; , ; Z. " T a y io c ^ ^ Mi. V titles for you and show-th<2. beautiful color selections. Salem, spent the week-end with Us Your Ada Rcneral thing fifteen bags of Happy Feeds will go as far as. Orders twof tables; ’ A delicious salad Campbell, P. j. Jphnshn, B, C. v"J his mother, Mrs. M. C. Mechum. twenty bugs of ordinary feed. They are palatable and highly Orders es a Paint, for ever.y Purpose—We have them '• -T diijcstible-—little or no waste. They are real economy feeds. . Promptly couji^esvp№lcp^ element, J.r.,;^Hprace. Ha wortb,. . BUTTERMILK Mr. N. A. Foster, and son, esr;TO9:Sf*ived:" -Miss'R^^ Wc sell Old Beck and Happy Feeds exclusively lïecaùse wc are Today Filled J.‘ Kr M ^ ,Qssie,. Alli- LAYING MASH Robert, of Cornatzer, spent Sun­ convinceil they are the. best feeds made. The reputation of the well'pt'esenieqiithe fair bride-to?. Made by Poultrymqn for Poultry Raisers. Auto and fT'rti'OH Paint ■ Porch Paint Яоо/ P a in t. . - Lcok’Seat day afternoon with ii'Ii-. J. R. manufacturer guarantees that. This reputation musé be upheld. b^ Mis8^I^ui^!R,9|iw^lli' with - a spnr Louis,a Rpdvyj^^ R.u.th‘, Booe, Insures greater egg production in fall Caniailc. Siivcs' dollnra Л11. Colora Costs less • Slops Leaki. and winter when prices are highest Bade of these feeds is real Happy Service which helps livestock and Cl^ra Moore,' Martha Callj',Linda Pnintn and in repairs nnd for p o r c h thiin n e w Makes roob Bailey. lovel}!^ chin^ Ro^depbpvyl^^^^; K»t si by-product. All feed—no filler. Weterti¿ht. p o u lt T y raisci-s to solve every feeding-problem. It’s worth money Saveflyau on theycorlycMtof your feed« Ennmcls, All .rcplncements floors. roofing. Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Waller, of ' ■ ' . • / _ GriajJ: CI|ment, and MaryiiHeit- Every sack ifuaran teed to g e t гп о п cssb colors. to you. • We give this service freeifor tlie askiijg. TOBACCO BED CANVAS tndtocotloedcoet, • Winston-Salem, spent Sunday rOR BALe BY Come to act u t ■■ , Mrs." R^ Lee'Mqrrow,. of Albe- m an,., „ with his father, Mr. George Wal- marler-.and_^ Mrs. i Ji:.K^ Meron^ KURFEES & ЛА/ARD er. GET IT AT GILMER’S were gracjpus hostegses to a num­ R. P: MARTIN Mr. R. B. Tucker, of Winston- This is exactly the very materials, made especially for this purpose, A good tough, strong ^ ber of friends pnwThurSdayaf^^^ • ' Dr. E. C.;Choate “Customers Declare Our Prices Fare” Salem, spent the week-end with Kurfees & Ward quality m several.pades, and all new fresh stock. You will be thoroughly satisfied with the noon,' when they ehtertained in d e n t ist ; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. “The Feéd Store-’ ’ fabrics and the price.. Get a supply now while it’s on your mind, and.hnvn it. , honor of Miss,,Louise.Rodwell, f a In MockBviilc. Monday, Tiieadfty and G. T. Tucker. . . brido-eleet of April.r Bridge w as' Wednesdav; . Over Southern BanK Mr. Jimmy Phelps, of Winston played at foujr^tableSj.folio wing' ^ In- Qpoleemee .Thursday,' Fridaÿ,>and Salem, jpent Sunday iviih Mr. which a tempting frozen salad and Mrs, E. S. Beaucluimi). ,Sáturdayj,^Ovor Cooleemee.'PrúgiíStore; ' ’br Information—The Advertisements with sandwichesi-an^JJoffeerwas , Pï/,v',-ii3 a ' Residencè.NÔI 86 Mr. Thcrman Myera, of Wins­ : sei;ved. - The hostesses, then sur­ L e o n e s Office Ko. ,43, ton-Salem, sp(?nt Sunday with prised the » honoree'by bringing X-ray Diagnosis*..-, his mother. , , 4 « • '

ЩТЕКРШЗЕ, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Page S ii ШФЕЕШ18Е, MQGESVILLË, JS. C; P age Thi'étí' ■IKIMIIHÜIU SUNDAY SCHOOL MKT! № AT Three United States .DKnintJBaiiiiniiiiasmeiiœiiiiisin'nïiBsi.niiiiBiiiniKœij-ajiiEsiiiiiaiiwiiwiiiiEâiiiiuiiiiissiioiaiiiiaiiimiiBiiiiciaæinimsiiiS'iiBMaiXBiXBinïiiKaxa'ii Thè Aim of Farming is to HARDISON NEWS. Planes Leave Monday МГВ f i l l s Produce Salable Produce Oh my, who said Spring is I C. HRE LOSS Haven’t You Heard of .The Best Way nÉINOTON MABCH 30TB. For Trip Round World Uiicmiatat as r i i ANTl-BillDUS MCDiCmj; Raleigh, March 19.—Where here? We are having real winter ütimulato toípla'llwN-, nüraiüthcn T, H, Redmon, presidfcntof the aiKCStlvu 0ГКЛПЗ, rcKiiMto tlio does marketing begin? The bim weather—had a snow last week. TO GET THE NEWS? Clover Field, Santa Monica, bov.-el3, rcUevu sic!c houiluclio. Get Your, Easter Suit , Early I Farmington township Sunday of a man seeking profits on the Several of our people have и ю н ю Calif., March 14.— Three world School rssociation, of D.ivie coun­ ' farm is to produce a salable pro- been sick with bad colds for the cruiser airplanes will leave here ty, has arranged an interesting • duct. If that is the case he must past week. ' jreTAL FOR YEAH MOKE THAM If it is News and Information that will at 7 o’clock Monday morning on institate protïram for Sunday WE HAVE BEEN THE ; employbala^pcd farmn'g method. «KVKN MILLION DOLLARS, the start of the United States There was a large crowd out March 30. The sessions will be army around-the-world fligH, it ' In this way does Correli Shuma­ HOWEVER. LEADING STORE IN WlN- at church. Sunday evening .at enable-you to grow better crops held in the Farmington Methodist was announced here toaay by ker, speci*ili8t in marketing for preaching, ihspite of the cold the Stdt« ColisRe of Agriculture, church, beginningüt 10:30 o'clock Major Frederich L. Martin, com­ STON-SALEM FOR A LONG weather. Rev. Green preached that you are looking for, then in thé morning. There will be mander of the flight. The fourth ■tate the case for better atten. a splendid sermon. tion to growing crops for mar- 1,141 FIKS lUIINI Щ addresses in the morning' by airo'tarie will start later in the TIME, BUT THIS tiMe WE^; ' ket Mr. Robert Scott and family, your only remedy is Rev. J. T. Murray, M; J . Hen week, its delivery by the manau- He says, “There was a time of Tobaccoville visited their par­ l»«r C«piu L .« L»»t Y«ir Ав| dricks and others. The after­ facturers here having been de­ HAVE THE G R E A T E S t I noon session will be addressed by layed. ■ when all good farmers prided ents, Mr, and Mrs, C. S. Brown «•nitn« *• C*mpll«d l y LINE OF SNAPPY SPRING ' themselves upon the fatness of the first of last week. ••oraU ry'c Offta*. H. R Dwire, Rev. Edmund Seh- Major Martin, Lieutenant Lo- : their family cows. If Bossy’s Craig Emerson visited his un^e warze and Leon Cash, of Win­ ^vcll H. Smith, and . Lieutenant Ole Mammy’s plantation cook­ Rkieifb. - ston-Salem. The full progam is SUITS WE HAVE EVER J ; , bony structure was notcomplete- W. D, Brown in Cooleemee Satr ttertti СагоИйж anCerei » toUl lir« Legih Wade will pilot the thiee ery is now nothing but a fragrant I' ly conqealed with a heavy layer urday and Sunday. }тм Pt 17,aw,3*8 la 1883, whlcH as follows; •' airplanes leaving Monday. Lieu­ memory but ocussionally some of SHOWN, CLEVER GRAY, of fat it was thought that she MMuati to a 9*f e«plU tos* al Period of Worship - Song. tenant Eric H. Nelson will pilot us older fclks get a hankering Miss Elva Click, of Salisbury M eomptred .wit kk tolel losi ot ^8,. "Come Thou Almighty K ing,” the fourth starting later. De­ ' Jiad not been properly treated. and a per «¡»fflU lesi of »».»1 for the good old Southern dishes' BLUEGRAYS, TANS, BLUE visited her parents. Ur. and Mrs, Scripture reading arid prayer. livery of the fourth plane is ex- My favorite is old style swee' Owners of cattle in poor condi* Godfrey Click Sunday. ia 1»22, acMrdlBC U the annual ilra . tion .were lopkeà upon as being report at Stacey TV. Wade, «tat* 1«: "The One'Best Thing Our Sun­ p 'Cted tomorrow but necessity of potatoe biscuit which Mammy AND NEAT STRIPES ^ Miss Lottie Bowles has return­ ■araaie eamoiiiiloaer, .irhlok was day School Is Trying To Do.” flying to Rockwell Field, Sati taught me bow to bake. She did guilty of careless and\ inhumane ma*i pabUo. Сошрагм! wllk tbo na. SUBSCRIBE treatment. Present-day testing ed home from Charlotte, where tlMMl rec»r< North CaroUna’a yor capt four minute talk by each suoerin Diego, to àdjuat its compass will it this way; Boil soft four small VALUES THAT CANNOT she has been'visiting her uncle. prevent its being ready in time ' methods pròve the fallacy of Ua iMi hr Brei laet year waa le » thaq tendent. sweet p-^tatoes, mash ' smooth,; BE BEAT. . this old . belief. We find that Miss Blanche Brown, who is kalt the averate ot the 41 aUtea «t the " Ways of Increasing Our Sun­ to fly north Monday. while very hot and add a pinch nalaa which has been «itln atei t^ day School Attendance,” by Rev- A large number of army air­ I some fat cows may bé very poor teaching school at Gastonia, spent h«T« heea appreximately f* .», tlie rei of salt. Tnen rub' well thr.mgh , milk •.producers. Cows capable the week-end with her parents, pert ahewed. The aterace aatlonal J. T. Murray. planes will accompany the world three cupfuls of self rising flour. ; of heavy production may become Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brown,' loea for 1РИ waa |4.7I. "How To Hold Our Sunday flight curisers to Seattle, . Major- Rub in also a generous handfu $20, $25^ $30, $35 Ihe аишЬаг ot Are« la tha шиЛ School Attendance,” by iM. J. Martin announced. Overnight ! poor produieers;if not fed apro- ia 1Ш ilraa la Mr. tTa4Va r i of shorteniritr, then wet up soft Mr. Jim Bowles, who has been Hendricks. stops will be m-ide at Sacamento with two egg!, beaten very light, • perly balanced ration. One sort living at Cooleemee for some port aa 1,141; the value ot laauraad« «arrled ob cniaBgert« property ая Song, “Faith of Our F athers.” Vancouver Barracks and Seattle. and sweet milk. 'A rjinch of sugar $ 4 0 up . of ration may - be conducive to time has moved back in our burg. the production of flesh, another |4t,lM,08l; the number oC flrei en- Methods of Teaching the Sun­ The fourtn cruiser will join the if you have a swevt tooth. Roil There’s no place like home. talUag leaiee «тег M.MI aa 181, and TO day School Lessons,” by F. H. flight at Seattle, where pontoons' to halt inch thii;kiie«i, cut out to the production of milk and tha htaaea la th«ie Area aa |l,»eT,824; hutterfat. V ^ , Miss Rosa' Keller and Lula apprexlMately three-leartka et th^ Bahnson. ' will be installed on all cruisers. Knd lay in warm pans. Bake Via like manner a farm, al- Taylor visited their uncle Mr. aatir« loaa ler the aUte. Special music. brown in a quick oven. OUR BOYS DEPARTMENT IS CHOCK A BLOCK Marshall, Keller in the Jericho Shlaile MoN, U ia ia41eated from "Evangelistic Opportunities of t. though having every appearance tha re»ert, tagether with defeetlve OAK GROVE NEWS C h ic ic e n P a t t i e s . community Monday. ' theStinday School,” by County WITH THE NEWEST THINGS FOR BOYS • of being fat, may not be proñt- a«ee, were the caaioa et the largest Emmy Lou’s sort a been put­ ; able. It may be capable of pro*. nunber at flraa. SU hundred and President T. I. Caudell. alaaty-foor at tha Area were aUssen Song,. ‘ ‘Onlvard Christian Sol­ Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McCullon, ting on airs since she joined that . > ducing fine ptofitsif carefully ia tWa t7t«. Careleaaneaa c«me^ Peppers Now Popular diers.” of Winston-Salem, spent. Sunday bridge club of college girls-but GOME SEE THEM i managed, and yet even bounteous MSI aa aaa ot tha principal cautea with Mr. ana Mrs. R. L. Williams In Home Garden with 8t Irea attributed to thli саиве Adjourn. bless me—giric will be girls; and { yields of poor quality crops or they must have their little times. light yields of very high quality la ISSI. Fmy-aiae tree were caueed Dinner on the gro jn 1. All are Mr. Bert Hepler, who has been Raleigh, March 19.—Every by caraleaa astekiae: 11 were ot In asked to bring a basket for the at home with smallpox, has re­ YesterJay she ‘“entertained” and ' [iproducts may leave the owiier ceadlary arlgia a«d t t were cauaed by she serv d s-ome chicken patties gardener should plant some pep­ ckUdr№ ptaylac with anatche*. Other dinner. turned to Winston-Salem. ; wiÀ'a loss at the end of the aea- with her other flxin’f«. I’m not , ;son.’ A farm, then, like the cow pers this year, fas they are not cauaee laeluded engine aparks and Song. “All Hail the Power of Mr. John Ofikly, of Mt. Airy, a apontanaoua coaabuatlea. The cause much for new fangled dishes but . needs balanced rations. The ra* only exeellent for table use but Jesua’ Nanie,” cauld aat b« detenalaad in 408 Urea. was a visitor here Sunday. ihete did ta^’e’ onice that I askr i tibns of the farm are the ipethods also furnish a good crop for the Prayer, Mrs. Nacie Hopkins is still on ed her now she made ’em. 'Em-; FIFTH employed. Poor seed may be market and are becoming more Cannat Held'Landlord Reeponelble. Special mui^ic, the sick list sorry to note. my Lou dimpled. She loves to . planted in; good stiU and yield popular as a ; gfSrden crop each ; Tha Tobacco Orowers* C»eperaUTe "The Layman’s Duty To His be asked advice. "Well, it’s all Winston-Salem, North Carolina : jpoor results.. You. nay sow good season, saya R. F. Payne, Exten­ •aaoclatiaa caa aot held Uadlord жат- Sunday School and Cuurch,” by Misses Rosa and Charity Jones bare reapoDslble tar tha dellvery e< in getting a rich flaky crust for > .seed in gmd soil and Ket an in* sion Horticulturist for the State H, R, Dwiire, spent the week-end with Mr. and tabaaco ot aoa-nember teaaats, the your patties. Aunt Jinny,” she ' ) ferior crop if you fail to conibat College of, Agriculture. Warth Caraliaa supraase court held Special music. Vlrs. Ed Poplin. confided. "You tik e a'h alf 'cup disewes and in^ct pesta. ¿Heavy Mr. Payne givra the' following ia a ieelstaa banded down. ‘.‘Key To A- "Be'ter - Sund.iy Tha case waa Uiat »t the Tobacco Rememtie'r' the young mens’ of thin sweet cr ani very cold, . yields may bring only a small in suggestions as to growing'the School,” by Rev. Edmund Sch- Orawara’ Ga-operaUve asaiclaUan praytr meeting Wednesday nigl^t and acd to it the stift’ly beaten‘ С Ё СТ Ш ШШЕ!^ ON coiné if the product is not sala­ crop. He says, "Peppers grow agaiaat 0. A. lUahett. of Naah county warze. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowles whites of two eggs and whip to­ ble: , best on a deep, well-drained, •M aa appeal from Saparlor, Goart Song, "Come Th.,u Fount Of and Mr. Clarance Bowles spent Judff* Caaaar, who la ahambers at gether ten minuies. Add sufli- “Every phaM,of the farm work fertile, sandy loam soil. Appli­ Every Blessing.” Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. VaahTflla aajoiaed the eo-operatlves cienc S' lf-ri-^ing flour to full and has its bearing upon marketing. cations of 'btmyard manure give traai aolleotiBg 6 caate per pound "flow We All Mi.y He'p To Turientine. Seed selection, ■ seed treatment, good results., Comroerical ferti Vtuldatad daatages oa the crop of Put The JoD Over,” by Leon cut into ; hape. Ba.te qu'ckly in I time and manner of planting, lizer, an^yzing 8-4-5 to 8, appli- r ahett'a tenant. Cash. p,itiy ptins and when browned tbe court eustalned Judge Conner MOCK’S CHURCH NEWS take 0..U and fill with your cream­ ¡.cultural, practices, pest control, ed at the rate of *600 to ISnO lbs. Song, "Huly, Holy, Holy,” .'Ф faAUg that under the law of North ed chickrin. Muihr mms are nice ' time and manner of harvesting, per acre is recommended, jCaraUna the landlord could not be Adjourn. and the method of preparing the ■‘‘The crop is tender to frost,so *eM responsible. ' I The ground hog has turned if you can afford them.” oose with all his force for the harvested product for the market should be sown in the hot bed a- Mrpaaa In Pawar Development. | PINO NEWS ',~all are esséntial in the produc- bout 60 days before time to trans t Jtoth and South Carolina have' far ' last days. plant to the field. These plants /»utstrlpped all the other States of tha SHOE SHINE! ‘ tion of a commpdity acceptable Rev. C. M. McKenny filled his The farmers are very much ■ ;in the market.” need to .;be transplanted to the Seathaastem group In the develop- g »eat at hydro-electric power, accord-. I appointment at Pino Sunday behind with their work on ac Yes! Whereat? cold frame to harden-oif and to 1»* to IS^ flguret'compUed 'for ia -: p night. His text was laKen from count of bad weather. get a stockier plant. «МИу. i l OAK GROVE NEWS the seventh chapter ^lf Joshua. Mr. W. E. Boyles, of Bixby, JEFF’S SHOP! “After all danger of frost is . In these two SUtes the total da- ¡ Ц ¡ f i Talopment- Is 911,400 borespower— Misses Mary, .Margaret and was with us Sunday afternoon at over, they should be set in the North Carolina 4SS,000. and Soutti Car- I ■ Basement of Southern .Mr. and Mrs. E. T.. McCulloh, Sarah McMahan spens the w^ek church in interest of the Near field in rows two to three feet a- ollaa 458,000. The total for the re-, ■ East Relief. We raised $18.17 to Bank & Trust Co. Requires of Winston-Salem, spent Sunday ■aining eight States, including Qeor- ¡ || with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. part and 18 to 20 inchei apart in help out the good cause. The with Mr. aijd Mrs. R. L. Williams the row. The soil should be thor­ gla, Alabama, Tennessee, Virglala, ' Щ F. R. McMahan. ;, West Virginia, Keatugky, Florida and Lord luves a cheerfiil giver. EAD has two virtues. It hides and protects. Mr. Bert Hepler, who has been oughly prepared before setting lUsslistppi la 1.в*7.8в«. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Cancellation It’s the amouvt oi lead in, any,: paiiit that de- • at home with smallpox, has re­ out the plants Cultivation should 0. M. Howell have mumps, we Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jones, of turned to Winston-Salem. Tebaaco *fep Sti Million PauntU, M.)cksville, spent Sunday with L' termines its covering (hiding) capacity, and , be given frequently to conserve V^ish for them á speedy recovery. "He thinks we ought to foi'get soil moisture and dwtroy weeds. Hke 19^ tttbacco crop ot North Car- Mr. W. J. Jones. ^ its the quality oi lead that measures: its length of Mr. John Oakly, pf Mt. Airy, ФШл laliklell aiprwliButety 883,000,000 ' Mr, and Mrs. Fletcher Swing the money the Allies borrowed The first cultivation should be Granitoid was a visitor here Sunday. ' accordiag to the Tobacco and daughter, Frances, of Win- Mrs. J. T. Phelps, spent the from us during the war.” life, Kurfees Paint contains more pure lead per deep and later one shallow. |Ы<и repart itinsd by Frank Farker, ston.Salem, Miss Hester Swiner, past week in Winston-Salem, " th a t so-?” Floor Paint ■ gallon,. Compare the formulas—rhere’s'Kurfees: Mrs. Nacie Hopkins is still on "The following mild fruited ag^cultural staclatlclan. . Ot this the with her daughter, Mrs. 0. B. Mlatiea warehouees have aold approxi- of Taylorsville, and Mr. .Fred "Yes, but when I asked him Put it on today—■. the sick list sorry to n6te.~ilHK; varieties are good: Bull Nose, Jones. Walk on it to­ \Purc Carbonate Lead V . . ' 50% . , »iatelr Ml.eee.OM pounda at an aver­ Swing, of Salisbury, spc-nt the to forget the five f borrowed Branson..MioQnO ”Por'#> »w.ionee TAnoo Ruby King, Piraineto, Chinese age ut per hundredweight, the morrow. Shines Pure Zinc Oxide . . • 20% repert aaye. The Co-operative Market- week-end at home. Mr. and Mas. Albert Folds, of from him a few weeks ago, he like enamel.- ,"«yent fruited Wi iston Salem, spent Sunday Mrs, B. B. Bailey and brother, iag Aateclatton has probably received Miss Ethel Cranfill, of Winston- said that was. an altogether dif­ Kurfees Elat- Mr, T. Tucker, are visiting their IdaUTarias to approximately 50,000,000 Salem, is spai;ding some lim wi h Mr. D. F. Jones. ■ Tinted with Pure Colors, Ground aiid M ixed. >te««la, 1Ъе sales report tor January, ferent matter.” —Detroit Free 4| brother. Dr, Tucker,’in Rufin.Va with her pareuis, Mr. and Mrs. Messrs. Earl and Fred Myers, •Tint with Pure Linseed OH and Drier—That’s All _ .taat. relsaaed by the Department ot Press. Ц ■ Mr. John Tucker, of. Winston- iertculture, shows a total ot 88,377,478 A. H. McMahan.' of Fo.vk, were pleasant visitors I..J1 A soft velvety More puire lead per gallon means more'sqiiare'feet of sur­ Salem,' spent Sunday with his Madi «t preducers’ sales reported in cur berg Sunday. finish bf unsur­ ar hundredweight. ' These same ware- of the severe iimess ■ f the‘little Mr. and Mrs.^ 0 . B. Jo n 's, of kaniaa had a total ot season's pro- walls and ceilings of service,. That.is real economy. Kurfees costs no more , Mr. :W. P. Frye, of Cornatzer, daughter of Doctor Sp t'-r Hard­ vVins'on Salem, s,jent Sunday than the ordinary kind, and it is surprising how little it re­ ‘ '■»I . It is ju st as easy t6 figure 26S.152.138 pounds, » ''*1 spent Saturday night with Mrs, ing who lives at Pil tMouniain .vith ,vlr. J. T. p. elp.-i. quires to paint a house, right. Let us figure your quan-, Í, .oiof nappyHaoDv Feeds,iШ1Ч11М Woodwork. • colors. poultry raisers to solve every feec uo sorry tio note. •Vlesiirs. U. H. Fhelpa and J . W. pleasuire.. woodw/orit. Mr. aud Mrs, R. W. Waller, of to you. ' We give this service free Beauchamp. Winston-Salem, spent Sunday ÔOMvE \UAM \ Come U Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Mock, also ^ 4 KURFEES & \Л/ARD with his father, Mr. George Wal- vuu Pie Supper At Howard er. School House. Misses Madeline Dellinger and “Customers Declare Our Prices Fare” Mr. R. B. Tucker, of Winston- Ethel Jone.s, spent dacurday aft­ Salem, spent the week-end with K urfees ernoon in Advance shopping., hifi grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. “T heF e^ e : There will be a pie s pp.;f at Mr. Joseph Jones spent Satur­ *2 9 «î Howards pcho.)! Satunlav. night, G. T. Tucker. ., day in Winsion-Salem on busi­ March 22nd. Everybiidy . is in­ Mr. Jimmy Phelps, of Winston ness. Salem, «pent Sunda.v with Mr. vited ' to come and ,r>r ng a pie. Read The NeAvs For Advertisements and Mrs. E. S. Beauchamp. Proceeds for n^w si gin^i bouks Mr. Thennan Myers, of Wins-; for Bailey’s ' Chapel; Sunday For Proiit..v ton-Salem, sppnt Sunday withj School. - ’ ' eOiiENTEPISE his mother.

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EJMTERPKlÖE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Г age Eight THE ENTERPRISE “All THe Local News.” Our Motto—THie Largest PAID-IN-ApVANCE CIRCULATION of ANY PAPER in Davie. County, a îî i!ii,Bii!i:ts)iii!Bi№;0!«ia:!mEiiESi'''D'::iiaiii,ciiiiiSi;!iiE!i!i!Si[i:'iaiii!sai;i!ai3!Bii!i!CiiiiiaiiiiBiiiHiiiiBiiiiDiiiiniiiaiiiiiBn - гш’"1аг»1'гв,:яиящт;нш:в!1' n iifflí¡:raH:s8" ta;! sjii ййгйЗч:^! ж а;: ;ejl1bïbs irirrîîovzîi tJÜiFOlîM I U NAÏIOWAI n . ^ : • ' H ' ■ 'ñ «; The Best Equipped Small Laundry g In The State. | All New und Modern Machinery. b Quick and Accurate Service. I lHy UKV. K U. FlTZWATEn, D.D., TRUTH, HONESTY OF PURPOSE AND UNTIRING FIDELITY.TO OUR COUNTY AND OUR FLAG IS‘6U R AIM AND PURPOSE. Dwui ot 111!) KvciilnB School. Moody Bible Imitltiito of ChlcaKO.) Give Us a Trial on One of the Following Services: (ff), 1024, N*l(iliKm's i'hIkh. й C O A T SUITS, DRESSES, AND MILUNERY fresh from New pound for “fiat work” 15c per pound for Is it really a woman’s : crime The total cotton crop was 10,- v/é may well guess and that, is that such a scandal as vve have now IB y David Lawrence in Twin-City , Los Angeles;,..March «22.n;Al ^ I. Solomon Anointed King (I Kln^.s the wearing apparel. - .Sentinel) ; ; ■ . •’ York, the fashion Center of the world. Ail very moderately 1 :ri-1.(1). в wave with vybich we .must con­ 128,478 equivalent 500 pound on at the National Capitol would have been dealt with in a manner Jennings,, erstwhile trainti ij)bi)er и It.-ivlcl liiiil lici-otiiroi-o fnllod to .slio«- All Work Collected And Delivered. tend? . : bales, exclusive of linters last to guarantee no-re-occurance in the near future..: 'Nb ,wonder Washington, Maróh 21.-^Presi­ and lately-active-jn;.the/,fields ' of priced, no newer nor more moderately priced merchandise can tlu? pciijili! wild sliouUl bo UliiK aCler For quite a while police chiefs year, as shown last Thursday by with such acts of selfishness and treachery comiiig to light .along, dent Cpolidpejprobiibly will sign religion, real;,es^te; an^ MHtics, ■ ‘ lillii (V. ;;0). Tlil'oil.üll tlio cumblncd throughout tlie country have been iilipwil.s (if lliillisliclm ¡itid Niilimn, lie' census bureau’s final ginnings with á thousand others,; that; revqal cheápnéss , and greed right the .endowment policy insurance WHS rU dy 'io/aeparcjtb^^ be shown you anywhere. Is Miiw .sili-ml In 111,-lliin. Ito Iminedl- contèhdjng^tó , feminin ity was repor t of the season, y-/ [ in the very heart of our govex'riment, that'people are beginning bill just.passed by the House for Washington iq-testlfy beijre iiU'I.v sent I'ui' tlio fiillhriil three, /.«- I Cooleemee Ice & Laundry Co. | We give you a special invitation to come look them over. trespassing on the fields of the That includes 15,1^4 bales,gin- to feel their confidence even in our federal government slip. One the benefit of soldiers arid .sailors .Senate oil rconamitteet'^Before dll!;, Niilliiiii und Itciiiilnh, and liado :.aimBii::aiiiim!S!BiiiiBii!ia!!<;[B!ii!Bn!iiQ;iiiS!ii:iB:!iiQii:iBiii;Bi!i:aiiiiQiii!iDiii:iBÌiiBiiiiBiiiiBniiB!iiiHSiiBiniB№ hardened male criminal—bandi­ tlii'in tci amiint Si)l(iinou Uiii«. Tlioy ners estirnated’, which would be of the best things, we have read in the past little while is “The who participated in the European ¿Ч.-'чч sjK'L’dlly o.xt'ciilml IlH'lr cuimnlasloii, try, burglary, bad (iheck passing, turned out afj:er the March, can­ Knot on The End,”-by Si ;D, Gordon, wherein he likens Christian when . the light .of(his testipaony : ’ ■вззошг war provided thé Senate'dees npt iiml .Slum the puiiplu slmiited, “God autdmabile stealing, rum running, vas. , . faith to the knot on the end of a thread with which we sew a materially altar the measure.,' v. concerning an alleged,‘‘$i;(X»;6()0 , ■; sitvo K ln!f Sdldiiimi.” narcotic vending" and'eveh mur- p rice' puid '■ for T^the'JRepublican ~ II. Solomon's Wise Choice (II Clii'on. A crop of 10,181,000 bales was garment. Surely our forefathers tied the knot on the end of the The President was opposed to 1:7-TJ). der.;'-'-',;-^ estimated last December by the thread when they built this nation but it: looks very, much like a bonus bill that, the govetnment presidential,‘nomlhationiir[^1920^v; Schedule of Boono-Trall Transportation Company 1, Ciid'.s flnielou.s OlVor (v. 7). Tills Assertions that the fair sex department of agriculture. /Last the knot h^been cut away and the whole structure abbutv.to fall- could not afford and ¡.he parti­ .comes in contact- with'' the inflam ;.. ofl’ei' folliiwi'd .SolDmoii's luvlsli saci'l- would turn to violent ahii such mable atmosphere of ithe^jSenate . DEPARTMENT STORE, / lk-(i Ici ihi! l.m-d. Und said, "A.sU wlmt Winston-Salem, Statesville, Charlotte year’s crop was 9,762,096 bales. to pieces.. Treachery, incompetehcé and unworthiness^ are . being cularly emphssizèd his àntipathy 1 shidi iilvo Uiec," thus plaelnji vei'j’ things, however, Has been taken The number 6f running bales reveale'd; on every side and political greed to the' extnt' that, we toward the payment of funds, to oil.investigation;an explosioiiiwin ' .wide pDSslhllltles liel’di'e’tlie UlilK. God, with the-proverbial grain of salt. occur.‘which' will’rock':’thei coun­ Davie County’s Largest and Best Store, Cooleemee, N. C. X Trips not made on Sunday. was 10,159,498, including 242,177 scarcely know how much is truth and how miith is politics. . We the ablerbodied." i The new'bill in !is It woi'i', sisiii'd blaiil: cliccl:s nnd There might be an exception here try.’ ” ainii'd tlK'in over to Solomon to, till In round bales, counted as half bal have too much party machinery. Had a man to stand on his large part takes, care; of the vete­ andi there,has heen the grudgiug As a‘ close friend of'^thjs'late '■ in.v iiiiioiMit that his lioai't desired, SOUTH BOUND. es, 22,4Ì26 bales of Ameiican- inerits more, he would bea bit hibre qareful even tho’ he might rans when they are approaching J ■...... Ji'-q ,-..------Lmi-U-iii't’” "'■ . " 'Ml----- ■ riil.s iiiïcr ti) Soloiium wa.s no.excep- male ■ theor.v, but i^or women to Jake Hamon., Republican'jWiier ’ ; beavo Wjnston I.x}UVo MockBville Leave Statcsvill^ Arrive Charlotto Egyptian and 785 bales of St a be an unworthy man, but since he has only to keep within the old age or when they are in aciite ll.iiiiil one, I'or opportunities equally actu Л1у se^k a plan of crimina - in Oklahoma, Jennings'eOTfained V ' Body of Woman is Found Saturday night for tho first visit. iinllless art* placed beCoro us. , (Jod 7:45 a. m, 9:45 a. m. 10:10 Я. m 11:30 a. m. Island, compared with 9,729,306 ‘.Thou shalt, and thou shalt not” limits of the machine and be as­ need. I tis a bill to relievo pos­ Щ ity with yegs, strong arm men he learned the.details oyiam on's ; Tnose who had seen the man and s saybip: In every one of Ills children, 10:30 a, m. x 11:30 a. m. x 12.45 p. m. : 2:15 p. m. x running bales, including 172,182 sured of success without cóñ^deration of real merit, he fpels sible distress and not a measuM By¡Negro Woman Servant “A. then gave himself up to Police­ once more the kiddies turn. .-; s an exact reproiinctinn of the tab- The Brand That (.'an’r/Be, Beat uily traversed three states search to the true situation today. his owner, and arriving ‘. Shortly , after midnight last ' i-lile and gold. The amount of la- obscurity, than' be g u ilty of participating in a JTea Pot Oil Scan­ sure ' will - not make a serious ment from S. M. Ji. Marrs,. Stete - him into the custody of City Man Here’s Wh,<\t Everyone Likes! directifig geijiuses of illicit drug ut Indiana to late to overtake nigh.t,' Mr. Garter, when he got 'V, ! i;ill and' money expended on tiie financial burden is the introduc­ Superintendent of Education» ager Conksey and Jenkins was Who likes conkies? Everyone 'i'l'n-; V.-:'S eXMiedincly great (I Our Flour, Meal and Ship Stuff is on sale at . tings, ^ninetyrs with ; issuing him, took the long hike back a- dal. ‘ ^ , home fronl his cafe, urged into ansv.-er “present” ! Of cour.=eyou ' i;'J:l-l-U!). , wprthless pr forged checks, twen­ cross seven slates to the : Pacific tion of the' sinking fund. In Austin. Texas, to-the school chlK inquiries by his Wife, knocked bn brought to Davidson county jail. miles away were forty, thpasand dren of Texas as follows: | * Jenkins was in a very nervous love good wholesome, cookies and . ¡.'Is Ilnyjil I'alaces Adjoining ilie all the leading- grocery stores. ty-six, with 'йвш^ to de- Coast He arrived in Silverton Highways Vital To other words the maximum annual the door just across the hall from if mother is looking for nice, re­ (i Kings “), tie wa.s ncnriy fratiti^ .'The ■ ran from Org^n, February liS, having U.' Marines an d , other ; troops appropriation bill will be. $110ir • “I takei pleasure in dircting his own bedrroom. The Jenkins condition, and when seen in his . h-i- ag.iim gln buliding tlies« as In Better Civilization and à ihousand Amei ican-made your attention'.to the fact- that / call he had very little to say. He cipe for ’em, just ask her to try -.liidiii',' liie Lord’s house. <• làrcen^y tó'petty p traveled nearly three thousand 836Ì564 while the minimum out­ girl called out “po away” and he T;. Ills (.'();anierce (I Kings 0:20-28. motor trucks. Due to the splen­ lay for any one year w ill be $9,- education in its broadest^ .sense lalked this morning to Sheriff this"one! ' ; Female làw vbreàkérs of other miles, fianks worn thin, toe-nails reported the matter to pulice i cup shortning, ;.> ''!iare 11 Chron !l and 10:21). His states have, essayed banditry, worn to the quick and feetb. uis •The part“ that highways pla.y did roads oi France, they arriv­ 835,930. Stich sums as that when includes the training of thé indii headquarters. Oflicers there ad­ Talbert, but g; ve,very lit le in. ,i!lr g !-liIps went east as far as Ihe in the progress of eiviliz:«.tton is 1 level cup sugar '!i'i::ii o.-i'an. pe;-Jiaps even to India; Horn-Johnstone Company biirgl^y and many of the bolder ed from his long race to reach ed on time, and the ‘ ‘shdcktroops set aside r annually grows larger viduals ih order ithat good-cha^ - vised him .not to worry about the formation relative to tho crime! w ell s h b ^ by the experiance of of the Gerniah Army were hurl­ racter may be:~the main result. He declared that the woman, who 2^ cup self-rising flour ()‘.d ','e;:! :is far as S|iain. “THAT GOOD KISD OF FiOUR” . crimés'-toò,. - but V they also are home. and:jarger .each year^ Jenkins’ as there probably was 2 eggs li.'lils Ariiiy and Navy (I Kings found to have developed a -‘hartl The owner, G. F. Brazier, a Europe during the past 2,000 ed back. Thè; motor truck and Thè law of .probability and We cannot havei igpo4,. characte.c no cause for alarm. was first known in Thomasville MlTills was for more tlias years. From the golden milestone the roads of France' saved civili unless we' observe the IQ^ilden Jf cu'p sweet milk ;!,“piay. lie pm his nation Into a Mocksville, - - - ^ N. G. boiled” front' th at. makes them restaurant man, mptorecl to Iowa morality takes care of the in­ A t 9:30 o’clock this morning, a as his wife and has later been in. Rome great highways were •Rule’ and th e, observance of ithe. ;- , identified- as Mi’.s. Elizabeth D. Mix ingredients in order given. ■ :!!e of piT'pai'eilress. exceedingly ,.;difiicult ; for the to visit relatives, carrying the zation. surance company;: just as surely patrolman knocked at the door Chill mixture thoraughiy for at '! > :,s gn-aiiie.s.s WHS a.s.sociiiloil'with police :'to! handle. In ; fact the collie puppy along in his motor built to'the remotest bounds of If for twenty centuries the sy as it will take care of the govern­ ‘Golden >Riile’ .ï should.:: be,;|n^ç - • Jones, wife of Thomas S Jones, ■ . r. i'iie \if till! I.iii-d. It w a s U nowu of Jenkins’ room. The girl an­ least an hour before attempting authorities who., have had to cope thé R mian: Enipire, ' Over them stem Of. highways has been thè ment’s sinking .fund.' ^ broad enough ; in; its apjpUcation . swered with her “go away” bui Appalachia. Virginia, Killed her­ I his fame was due to Ids relation car. , . - to roll cookies. The more thor­ '!ii' living (iiid. withjthem .declare it is next to The dog was lost in Iowa anc went the Roman soldier, and with mold into which sixty generatioris The governrhent w give the to include animals .asr .well j.aa, :; helasked her it’iher father was self. When asked for his expla­ oughly it is chilled, the more I'/. Sclcmon’s Failure (I Kings impiissible to gét , admissions of the owner ad vertised extensively him law and order. Over them of Europeansi have been rtih .anc veterans , the ppportunity that people. ^ ;->v■ ■ ■ at home. She replied that, he nation as to how tho woman could I : i:;k easily a soft dough will roll. Roll ¿any kiri^d jfrom them.- A but: could npt recovcr him. .yVhen ^yent the Greek schoolmaster, and have taken shape, who can mea­ priyateinsurancecorapanies give “To this end I 'ivish to ..endorse ; w'as not and she did not respond shoot h; rscif ill the left shoulder i’n'iai’.se SohaiiiMi did evil In the with Him schools and .colleges. thin, cut with soft small cutter ■.;rii: I 111' l.ord. Ill-,' i.oi'd was angry Sflj'Sera Uaiiway System Schedules. , case of this kind ; was recently he entered the restaurant in his sure the. influence on Anierican to borrow on ; an insurance policy teaching-of huinane treatip,entIof; ; when asked if her mother was so that tho bullet would range to and bake in well greased pans in vlih li!m and assured him that tho l^huld in , San Fnihcisci). When hom e tpvvh , he gave a joyous Over them went the missionary life'of a nationailhighway systeni when in need. No loan can ex- animals as a meanso pf ;infltilling : ^ with her. the front towards tlie heart, he ■inti'.liaa niadd be rent from iilm and of the Cross, and’ with him the said nothing, moderate oven untin light brown. jP('licearrested:the wifn of a mem- ye.lp,,, and" made a ik p for his gridirpning this land between ceéd 90 per.; ceni: of the reserve into minds of childreniPrQpei:,re? V ; The policeman a few!£minute 5 •IviMi (o his servant. However, for tho The arrival and 'leparture of passenger ;ii:.' Ilf ii;ivid, lie v,-miid iiol lii-iiig Ibis ;jber of ah; alleged [bfrndit ring, astonished o.wner. chúrch, hospital, medical science, ocean and ocean and connecting value of "the loan for the current gard for feeling of others. . later sent the negro woman „who The Mystery iiw::iiilatlon upon Solnnion widle he trains Mocksville. 'which had terro^iM^^ and improved agriculture. ' ; all the county seats of all the year of the certificates or 60 per can have the conception.thfit',the ; works for the Carters into tiie ' How he negotiated nearly three i/vi'd. .Siiliimnn's cliicj’ oll'enses wore ■city iti thé,Ì3tate.imore th m $20Q,- Í;Present d^ty halls of jus ice, States?' When ,the rate of speed cent of the face ^vaille at any word' ‘ Others’ includes Jallani- room and she found the undress­ Expert Tailor at alliam-is uilii forei.gii powers llinmgh The. following soheiiule figures are pub­ thousand miles; over highways' Elizabeth came to f,chool one iiainying liliig.s’ dangliter.s. 'L'hi.s i-nm- ¿000 worth of gems, ii^ t'ty bojrjds schools,' colleges and univerities,; oh Europe’s roads was but three time. The veteran who borrows mal life ; we will have¿,taken îa ;;^i ed body of Mra. Jenkins lyingon, , and bridges across rivers, streets great churches and cathedrals, JEFF’S SHOP. I day in a state of supprest excite- pi-oinisi.' weal[i,>ned bis iiua-ai nature lished as information and not guaranteed. to.six injles per hour for passen­ on his insurance certificatp;àt the long step ' toward • world ¿peace,!:,f the bed with the little girl l\ hii> ,^nd càsh òb'tàlned iri nunieroiis If you want new clothes we ;ir,d III' soon fuilowed. bis wive.s In the and viaduct in cities isa tnyste^y. and the maximum of uopulation,; gers, and t^o; miles per hour for banit and fails to pay the’amount for the individual j who ,has;i.thi3,,g near it. |nv.-nt. Going stuight to the •.'.-orsldp. of false gods. Ar No Between No Dp robberies were .fo^^^ can order thorn for you. jtoaeher’s desk, she exclaim-, it The coilie will b é pi’ésented vvith ¡wealth and culture, are found a - freight, the highway determined back to, the; bank will find > it èx-, feeling and' will;apply»the ‘Gqjdfinv: g A physician suniniono:! stated ■ 7:37a 10 Charlotte-Winston-Salem 10 7:37a ||epq3^ti Jjokes ¡.Sfelpnging .to, : the If you want your old clothes I exultantly: The Real Source. silyer medaLby the Oi^egon | long лЬе___ highways _ thrown out twenty' centuries of history. pen«ivè to recover thé full; value Rule’ will nptv be : found ‘ adYOca-;- tliat Mr.s. Jenkins h;id hecn dead 9 Winston-Salem-Charlotto 0 10:12a . ,^ ale:^ lject : ^ The i^ilice grilled made-new, v.’e v;ill giui'aiitee A great jiart of iinninn sulTerlng lias 'from Rome. What will be the effect on Ameri­ ting harsh treatment; I “I’\'e got a new sister!” ' 4:00p 22 Asheville-Winston-Golda 22 4:00p , i|he woman for seyen hoiiM of the policy when hé comes to for “ .sonit* tinifi. ’/vii . ,v i.,:;-. Ils I'Mot in liie natnru of man.—l.invell. Humane Society. . ;,On'that fateful Julyday, when satisfaction. Give our work a I “How verv nice,” reiilied the 4:00 21 GoMs-Winaton-Ashovilin 21 4:00p . out pbtairiing v_aluab'e informa- can; life with highways which redeem it. The-banks' will be duals, ,It is the;fuiictionÎpf,i^^!Q!p}5iÊ The liead woman. h;;d not lived ; the'German thrust the point of to make thi3iContribution.tQ;iedUTÎ;|ÿ trial. We c'.ll .Cor and deliver. ; teacher. Share Your Knowledge. 21 and 22 Solid through trains betweeti Goldsboro and |ioh,'o| any kind. They finally speed up the movement of pas.- privileged'to go to- the Veterans uninteiTuptediy with Cheif Jen­ If you have i

' '....." - V* 'î s s \ f4.¿ lis Л) b’MTEEPRISE, iVlOCKSVlLLE. C. -----:------— Page Two M4TKKFK1SE, MOCKSVILLE. N. С. MÜTH MUST BE Ш. Success In Growing' PINO NEWS 154 Trespassers lüllííl on • Good Sugar Spuds a chanRG and go back into what Don’t Kill Tlie Dog- DAVIE CIRCUIT forty years have tiiught us to (By Rev. Jim Green.) Southern During 192з| The quarterly conference will Raleigh, March 25.—It will ICKSVIILE ENÍERPRISE believe would be a do-nothinji l^roni Statcsvillo Landmark , Our church has again suffered Ё Addressing the State Teachers soon be time to plant aweët pota­ Get Your -’ubli.shod Every Tliuradtty at policy. the loss of one of its loyal and be held at Pino, Saturday after­ One hundred and fifty-fout Killing men and women is so oldest members, Mrs. Jack Dwig- noon, March 29tb, at 2 o’clock, Assembly, recently ‘ in session in toes. The crop is common to Mocksville, North GarolinK-, common that it excites little irt- persons were killed and 178 b Raleigh, Dr. J. F. Williams, pro­ gins who passed to her reward jured while trespassing on the^ most North Carolina farms but ARE YOU “RED HEADED?” terest unless accompanied by un­ Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Latham fessor • of Physical Education, WE HAVE BEEN THE Sunday morning.’ The Lord bless property of the Southern Railway there are a few suggestions a- A. C. HUNEYCUTT usual circumstances. Bui; killing and baby, of Winston-Salem,Mr. ; Columbia University, declared Publisher. tho loved ones., Her body was system during 1923, according to bout growing it that might en­ We have never been among a dog is cause for war. Down and Mrs. Richard Latham, of i that no feature- of health educa­ LEADING STORE IN WIN- laid away at Center Monday 2 figures just made public by tht able some growers to produce a those who discredited red hnir. in WiKson county a man killed a Kannapolis, spent the week-end tion that vvas riot lived daily was Subscription Rates: p. m. ■ Southern’s safety department, Guessing games are always the more marketable root. As out­ Frankly, we have always regard­ neighbor’s dog. Circumstances with their parents, Mr., and Mrs. worth while. He advocated the ST0N-8ALEM FOR A LONG $1 a Year: Six Months 50 Cents. compared to 1922, when 129 per- most fun for indoor.9. But here’s lined by R. P. Payne, extension ed red hair as a sign of extraor­ of the killing not recorded and B. G. Latham; daily practice of health laws as a SLriifly in .Advance. sond vvere killed and 171 injured, one that can be played in the horticulturiatifor the State College TIME, BUT THIS TIME WE^ dinary mental ability, as \Veli as not important. The dog was dead _^Iany of our people at Liberty Mrs. J. P. Ward lost a fine means çif living the best life and The casualties in 1923,' were di. garden dr even in the woods. of Agriculture, the proper soils a pretty good indication of an- ind the slayer of th^ canine found are quite enthusiastic over the milch cow last week, rendering the greatest service. Entered at (Tie post office at vided as follows: .The very next time you go with and fertilizers are most impor­ HAVE THE GREATEST?^^ industrious inclination on the it nece.?sary to appeal to the' law Superannuate Endowment and The Modern Health Cru'sade, Mocksville, N. C., aa second-class Mr. Roland Cranfill, of Win­ a group of boys and girls into the tant. Mr. Payne says: part oi: the owner. Of Qourse, for protection of his person and feel like we .»hould do our quoto. While walking on tracks 107 a system of training' in good matter under the act of March ston-Salem, spent the week-end woods where there are. plenty bf “Sweet -potatoes grow best LINE OF SNAPPY SPRING red headed people have the repn-' property against the avenger. The Lord bless them, they are persons were killed and,82 injur, health habits which is now used 3, 1879. with home folks. , wil^ flowers try playing “Flora on a light well-drained sandy tation of possessing an unusual He not only averted that he was rtlways loyal to their church ed; 45 were killed and 93 injured in many of the schools in 'the SUITS WE HAVE EVER Fair.” Blindfold one of the loam with a clay sub-soil. The amount of temper and they have threatened with bodily harm but The country church that beats Mrs, Henry Nail, of Coolee- while stealing rides or “hopping’ State, is evidently a feature of Mocksvillo, N. C. Mar. 27,1924 children and have someone , lead light soils will produce a nice ii never been accused of trying to that his live stock was in dangtr iiiberty has to “go some.” If mte, and Mrs Lola Deweese, of trains, a.Vd 2 injured in niiscella- health work, that meets Dr. Wil­ SHOWN,' CLEVER GRAY, nei'us accidents. hfm. Then get the others to run looking potato suitable for the to suppress their emotions when of being poisoned and,that the one wants money collected, just '\Vinston-3alem, were the week liam’s approval. This system is about and gather as many difiler- market and will give plenty of Duvie County ia not only pest­ thoroughly aroused. Neverthe­ torch might be applied to his start brother Bivens or Frank end gueats of Mr. imd Mrs. W, The records of the Southern based, ori practice and not pre room for its growth. The clay BLUEGRAYS,TANS, BLUE ered \Vitha miserable liepublican show that the great majority of ent kinds of flowers as there are less, there are possibly those who home while he and his family Lefler after it and they’ll get it F. Ferebee. cept. Under it children daily do sub-soil will prevent the roots politidal^ machine but the entire victims from trespassing 'accident to be fpund. Now bring them AND NEAT STRIPES would prefer the flaxoh tresses slept. Killing a memfeer of the every time. Mr. Will Eaton and daughter, the duties explained in hygiene from growing deep into the nation'i has the same thing to are useful citizens or school chil­ back to the blindfolded child and of a typical blonde or the jet family may be forgiven, but kill­ Miss Davie Bell, of Winstpn- and physiology,, which are too of­ ground and making a stringy dren who take a chance and pay holding them_one at a time to his VALUES THAT CANNOT deaUvith.' black head covering of a brunette ing the family dog is tbe unpard­ Salem, were the guests of Mr. ten left undone; During the last potato. Scurg is more severe on Davie Circuit’s pastor has con­ for it with life or limb. nose make him guess the name to the “copper tresses” of the onable sin. and Mrs. L. L. Miller, Sunday. five years millions of school chil-' dark soils than on light soils and i BE BEAT ------^ ^ of the flower by smelling it. But Al i^iihings says that Hard­ “red headed” individual. But ditionally promised to assist in a Mrs. Lucy Hitrpe is very ill at ^ ' — ■ ' dren in America have been train­ this mars the looks of the potato. | be careful not to ticl^le his nose ing's :n6mination was bought there is always a remuneration meeting at Ernlangar, Lexington, this writing, we are soVry to CANANE'WS ed to practice daily certain health “A complete fertilizer contain- g last ten days of April. Rev. Kil­ 'causethat'll make him sneeze! :,with. '.$i,ppp;000 of oil money for everything, if we look it, and AMERICAN LÍGION DAY note. * chores till they have bècome es­ ing 8 to 9 per cent Phosphoric gore is pastor. Much interest This is a good way to test" how $20, $25, $30, $35 Any ori’e \yhp’ has read the papers the “red headed’ person can take Mr. Grady Latham, visited re- tablished habits.* Acid," 2 to 3 per cent Nitrogen IN N. C. APRIL 6 AND 7 haa already’ been. shown by the The funeral of Mr. Joseph W. keen your sense or smell is. The during ii'theVpast' "thirty days can new, courage, for Prof. Carl Pear­ lativts in Iredell,»County Sunday, Collette was held at Eaton’s Another important health fact and 3 to 4 per cent Potash should people there in this meeting to child who guesses the most -coi*- !sse the i^8ults^\': ‘ son, the celebrated European eu- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Church oh. Tuesday, March 18th, emphasized by Mrs. Z. V. Con­ be -applied at the rate of 600 to Raleigh, March 21.—American come. rectly must be crowned with a $40 up genist, has juat completed a Burges^,, a son. by Revs. S. W. Hall, of Winston- yers, of Greensboro before tHfe 1000 pounds per acre, depending Legion day for the department of garland made from the flowers. / If life could be lived over s.ev- mental and physical examination Salem, and H. T Penry, of teachers of the State, was that upon thé fertility of the soil. North Carolina will be held on Everybody must hely to weave ., eral times we might then afford of more than 2,000 red headed Snappy question and answers: Southmont. Among those from underweight in children should About half of this should be ap­ April 6 and 7, it has been*an- Knowledge Ever Unfolding the garland. ; >to tr y . it once in a selfish way, school children reports that they 1. “Is the worm, getting bet a distance, attending the funer­ be taken as a danger signal. This plied in the row a week before or OUR BOYS DEPARTMENT IS CHOCK A BLOCK “rank with the very foremo.st in nouced. At this time a state-wide Pkbtty Birthday Cakd, 'but sinceiWe pa?s this way only ter or worse?” .Ans. 'Just sum Washington Sta;r al, we noted Mr. and Mrs. Frank dondition in children, she says, is Of course; you are looking for­ at planting time. efficiency.” Similar examination membership campaign will be Transplanting.Sweet Potatoes. "once, and pass so quickly, we up the evidence and compare it “A man is never too old to Davis, of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. usually brought about by the ward to your birthday! If moth­ WITH THE NEWEST THINGS FOR BOYS of a large number of red- school started by the department. State ,“The success of the ci;op de­ should certainly be tremendously with any period bf modern times, ¡earn, ’’remarked the ready-made John W. Coliette anJ daughter, lack of proper nourishment. The er should decide to give you a teachers in California prove the Commander Wiley C, Rodman, pends largely upon the vigor with in earnest in our living. Had and see which is increasing fast­ philosopher. of Concord; Mr. and Mrs. Troy danger lies in the fact that the .party'this year, tell her you’d same thing for they too, are “a- of Washington, has issued a state­ which the plants start growth COME SEE THEM . ¡God meant us to, live only for er, reverence or folly; soberness “Never,” agreed Senator Sor­ Latham, Rolland Latham, Mr. mal-nourjshed child tends to be like to have Dollv Varden Cake bove the average intellnct.” To ment to the various posts com­ after being removed from the . getting the best for self, we can or frivolity; profanity or meek­ ghum; fspecially if he’s on an in­ and Mra. Orrell EtchisoUi Miss come disabled, incapable of re because is is so pi etty and tastes ihar^ly, believe He would have the red headed, therefore, we manders in which he outlines the bed and set in the field. The bed ness; contentment or wantonness; vestigating committee.” Bra and Guy Collette, all of Win- sisting disease or withstanding so nice. She’ll want to to know put us here at all, since the very would say, cheer up, Titian proposed plans for the drive. should be thoroughly moistened ARROW” docility or “punkin” headiness; stun-Salem. its onset and progress. Nutriion how to make it so just cut out be'st life .can offer lor just’ self, tresses have come into to their The state commander has also obedience or disregard for advice classes were advocated .for/ chil­ before the plants are puUe,ii. The ' Get the home news in your Mr. W. 'T. Eaton, of Winston- this good recipe and show it to is rtever worth:the price. It is own. ' appointed a committee on mem­ ^nd law and right; worthy ideals dren 7 per' cent underweight. plants should be wrappei in bur­ bership which is composed of re­ homenewspaper—The Mocks v’ille Salem, was here last week to see her. only through tlie. m.edium of-ser- or empty hallucinations and fan­ The basis for nutrition work lap to prevent drying;. Before presentative legionnaires from Enterprise $1.00 per year. his sister, MrSi Jennie Hill,, who 2 level cups sugar . vice that,we-may;hope.to get the Is A Nagging'Wife A Good cies. Are there more or fewer th^t every, child requires a cer­ set in the field, they should be ^full measure iflf life's^'sweets. over the state. Tlje members ------tf—---^ - continues in poor health. 2-3 cup butter “puddled” in' tub containing 440 N. LIBERTY and 106 W. FIFTH .a Thing? . laws and courts and officers and! tain body weight to. sustain his 1 cup sweet milk .The joys attending a service to are: Dr, I. Thurman, of High prison crimes? Since when? Mrs. Frank Davis, of Raleigh, ■yvater and a quantity of clay and height. The Eodern Health Cru­ 3 eggs . Winston-Salem, : : \ : : : : North Carolina another are like the old violin, or Point, chairman; Ben Douglas, spent last week with relatives cow manure which has been j Of all the woes with which one Have good roads made saints of sade anÿ-i^he;; Nutrition Crusade 1 teaspoon lemon extract , the old, songs our mothers used Gastonia: H. W. Chandlee, Way- here. , stirred until it forms a thin slime., j us or does the devil too ride in are featured ‘in North Carolina 3 level cups sell-rising filour 1.таВ1.''ЛПЯ.Ш]3'а1Ш!1ТВ011ВЕВ1111ВЕВПВЕВ1111В1ВВВ1ШВВШС11НаШП1ВГШ’ШШШШШВШ1 , to sing, they grow sweetei; with would hate to be afflicted, a nag­ nesville; George H. Bunker, “The plants should be set on a autos? Rev. E. W. Turner preached by the North Carolina Tuberlosis Bake half the batter in two ; the years, but selfish pleasures ging wife is it, and yet now comes Wilmington: H. H. Riddick, Scot- cloudy day and the soil pressed 2. Is there a personal ‘Daddy’ at Eaton’s Church last Saturday Associatipn, Sanatorium, N.- C. layers. To the othter half add f only for. a day and have a along Dr, Eugerie Layman Fisk, land-Neck; Dan Terry, Raleigh: firmly about the roots. About a medical divectnr of the New York living Devil? Ana. If not tnen “1 was weak and nervous afternoon and Sunday morning. and ^persons interested should one tablespoonful molasses, one stale.effect. : and W. C. Greer, North WilKes- and run-down,” writes Mra. half pint of water should be pour­ whence came this large cron of He will preach again., the.fourth write the№' cup chopped and seeded raisens, Life -Extension Institute, who boro. Edith Sellers, o£ 466 N. 21at I- y - ed around each plant to prevent says that “a nagging wife is a ‘‘little devils” which'are in'evi- St., East S t .Louia, 111. ■ “I Saturday and Sunday in April. half cup currants, small, piece ! There : may be those who will couldn't sleep nights, I waa so loss from dying, boon to any husband.” This Iredell County Farmer jdehce every where? , restless. I felt tired and not Mr. and Mrs. John A* Naylor, chopped citron, one teaspoon “Theplants should- be set in . “cuss” out Mr. E, Hi Morris for nagging is especially good, “if in condition to do m y work. CLIMATE AND WEATHER NOT each of cinnamon, cloves and , hisi stand, but somehow we are Ends Life With Shotgun 3. Is there no Hell? Ans. i I ■^ould have such pains in •'f W instm Salem, visited rela- rows 26 to 42 inches apart and 12 it causes the husband to take Then whether shall go this graft­ m y stomach ths^t I waa afraid nves here Sunday,afternoon. CURES FOR TUBEKCDLOSiS nutmeg. -BaRe in two layers. inches apart in the row. Close forced to admire his courage and precautions to protect his health; ” I would g et do%vn in bed. . . Put together with alternate lay­ ing, oily and degraded set from M y mother camo to see mo planting in the row will increase ■ manhood. This paper does not and the doctor cites as his authori­ Statesville,Mar. 22.—J Gurney Miss Sebia Hutchens and Miss high places in our State and and suggested that I use ' Climate and weather-are not ers of the white cake and frost- the number of marketable pota­ THE UNIVERSAL CAR claim that all Republican are ty, figures which he'claims prove Wrights, 49 years old, living in Eiya Gunter, of Winston-Salem, nation whose ‘ ‘reps’,’ have recent­ the big ^essentials in the treat­ ine. . toes and decrease the number of ‘ lacking in the qualities that go lo that men , who are fortunate Eagle Mills township of Iredell^ spent the week-end with Mr. and ly been exploded in both our big ment of;.tuberculosis, according make real men. We have al­ enough to possess a nagging wife, county, committed suicide today I Mrs. W. R. Hutchens. Jumbos. political pHi'ti4s? “The best results are obtained ways been a great admirer of as a rule, “live to riper old age.” by shooting himself with a shot- All who are interested in the to Philip P. Jacobs, editor of the Send them to, heaven? Who from • high ridging as this gives Rooeevelt, and:we still admire Mr. Fisk would, therefore, say cun. His family heard the re­ impiovement of the grounds at Journal of Outdoor Life. Speak­ saidso? Then where send them? ing editorially in the March issue Tutrs Pills the potata plenty of room to de­ the’ stand which Senator La- to one. “If your, wife nags at you port of the gun arid a search re­ Eaton’s Church are,ireque^sted to Induce regular habit, good Fòllette has always and is now vealed his body in a granjiry. A They are soon to be going some The Woman’s Tonic of the Journal, he declares that digestion. Relieve the velop. Vine cuttings'^ are more do not take it as an affliction, where. I felt better after my first meet Thursday a^d Friday of dyspeptic and deumtated taking. /Of . course, the old Re­ long stick, by means of which he bottle. I had a better appe­ care and-not climate is the big and tone up the system profitable than draws as the per­ but as a boon to long life,” . Fortunately for all who are un­ this week to . remove and top Make Delivery Gertain! tite. It seemed to strengthen centage of marketable potatoes publican machine.calls LaFollette Of couise, none of us have any had pulled the trigger, still re- .some ofi the trees; level up the factor itttaking the cure and de AGAINST MALARIA prejudiced our blessed “Book” and build me up. I am so' a r e increased considerably:” an "insurgent”, but one thing right to dispute the opinion of so m-iined in the trigger guard. glad to teconunend Cardui ground etc. The work, will be termines ' to a large extent ‘ ------» ------is certain, he doesn't say “Polly A note to his wife and child­ give advance advice of these for what it, did for me. I patient's^recovery. Given proper liigh an authority, ■ and yet, we perilous “last day” conditions haven't needed any medicine under the direction of Mr. S, M. Carrying School to Shut-In ITH the entire factory output of Ford Cars wants,. a cracker” every time are rather inclined to the idea ren, informing them of the since I took Cardui, and I am ЙBrewer, and we ask that all will care, which „^of course includes some. Republican boss tells him amount of his estate and that he 2nd Tim. 3rd Chapter. Thank feeling fine.” expert medical sujpervision, tub- Children being absorbed as rapidly as die cars cam that most men will doubt his God, He is able to save all who Nervousness, restlessness, co-operate with him in this work. . to. V. This can be said of Mr. statement. We believe it was was Itaving everythitig to them sleeplessness—t h e a o symp­ erculoiis ? parents will get well Wbe produced» it is certain that plant; capacity Morris, also. The ring may call was found in a coat pocket. confe.^is, repent and believe. toms so often arc the result Mr. A' L. Teach'ey, of Raleigh, anS^ where’in the United States, 'To enable children temporarily iolomon who said, “It is better Great multitudes will _ be found of a weak, run-down condi­ was here with 'Mr, Tatuni last win be greatly over-sold when spring buying him’ “a kickei;”, but they have to dwell in the corner of the His widow and eight children tion, and may develop more hesays, i- 'Y ' ' confined to their homes by reason got,: to admit that be has the survive. in Heaven who “ washed their seriously if not treated in Saturday night and talked-on the Dr. ' ’Jacobsl*admits that it is of accident or illness to keep recches it highest i»int. ^ housetop, than with a brawling robes and made them white ini time. ■ ■ ^ / ' • • • - ' : I,. ■ _ , ■ • courage to stand for what he woman and in a wide ,house.” If you arc nervous and Improyement of Soils. These easier , for a (person to take the pace with their regular classroom thinks to b^ right, and he has the.blood of Jesus.” run-do\vn, or suffering from are splendid opportunities we cure for tuberculosis in an even work, and to enable children per­ We advise that you place your order at on ^ Most of us will therefore be in- Méasles! som e womanly weakness, certainly shown that he pos.ses- cline,d to side with, Solomon on take Cardui. have of gaining information and climate; that in such a^ climate manently removed from school taking advantage of your dealer’s first oppor* ' ses i the manhood to “cii.?s” out Mocksville Made Ginger Ále Sold evorywhersi it is much simpleri to live an out­ to receive instruction notwith­ Don’t fet it run this question. all our people should take ad­ tunity to make ddivery. the ; Republican ring leaders at Will Help You. • .' . E-t05 door lif e _and t6..get the benefit of standing crippled limbs or bodies —tiiat cough any' time he feels it his duty to И В THE ENTERPRISE. vantage of them. . , rest and .the proper mstabolism the sceool superintendent of Pa­ dosò. I T mny grow into a chronic ail- What Your Mother Ьаш1и!1зд!1'»а!11!ю1;11й!шд.^|1ш!1|1а1!1'и11!м1!!!а:аи1ш:'1!нш1и11!!ш.|.1ы!111идшмдаш!1ги11!1и:1и1ии111!и1111н1в1и!111и;шии8я||11аа||м11т1шайи!йи1!11д'||1и11!11и||||я1шм1111м1111а11м .of food. ; But the fact remains sadena, Cal., has worked out a mentí Stop ic now with Dr.-, Thinks You Are . • Щ he adds that pedple do get well plan for sending school to shut-in Bell’s Finc-Tac Honey. Just the of tuberculosis in all sorts of cli­ children, according to áchooí Life ^mcdiclncs that your doctor pre­ Those who have read the article ■ scribes for looiiening'hcavy mate.’ f.,- . a publication of the Bureau of. ’ Detroit, MlcWeen ■' ^ ''■ of ’ Mr. E. H. Morris, a loyal The U pliit phlegm, casing inflamed thtoaC Davie County Republican, must To substantiate this, statement. Education. The work follows and chest tissue, and stopping certainly be convinced tflbre tâan While walking down a crowded Dr. Jacobs cites results of the closely thi subjects of. the curri­ coughing — combined with the ■ , , city street the other day, timc'testcd remedy, pinc-tar ' Ii you do not wish to pay cash for your car, con- ever that the I'egular old republi­ Home. Hospital which is situated culum, but handwork is stressed honey^ ’Everybody likes the taste. I heard a little urchin to another wnient installmeat terms can be arranged. Or you can i organization in this county in one of ;the most corige§tèd dis­ in'riiost of, the special, eases. Keep E(r. Bell’s on hand for the c*n enroll under the Ford'Weekly Purchate Plan. .' simply will not do to tie to. We turn and §ay: tricts iii^’-New York City.-' He This method gives opportunity whole fpihily. '. “Say, Chimmie,let me tellyouse, 0 for corrective work and the de­ All ilruggisjj.. Be sure to get don’t helieve that there is a sin­ says that the results from this cere'citizen of the county who I’d be happy as a clam. hospital compare ' favorably with velopment of^ such muscles as •the genHine. See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer can wilh good faith charge the If I was only the feller that me the heat aanatórià of - the south­ need exercise/ This nart of the DR. BELL’S Pine-Tar Honey present countyoflieials with either mudder t’inks I am. west or any other part of the wprk is under the direction of incompetence or dishonesty. Of She t’inks I am a wonder, an’ country.; f Furfehernjore he says the physician who has. exaniihed PJM cource, thero may be some of she knows her little lad that sanatoria on ."the Atlantic the cáse before the pupil’s Rn. My Community them who are not popular with Could never mix ’ith nuttin’ dat coast, wheré thé¿e’s all sorts of rollm/nt, everybody, but let’s re-elect the was ugly, mean or bad; , Children .feonsidered hopelessly ■weather,'produce as good results Cotton Grower . - - . ------И1;вшивЕГВЖВ'1:'вш1Г;1ВШВй1ВЕВШШ'ЖГВШВ» citizens ticket ihis year, and, if Oh, lots o’ times I sit an’ t ’ing Reduction_ ------^ — — — — — in : the treatment. and cure of crippled find linder the special My community is. the place fiBiB!DiBnBBB!iiiB!№BiiinxBi9iinaiiiiB0BiiiiBiiMii»BMnB!!n there are .some of the present how nice ’twoud be, gee whiz!; tutoring they may contribute to Owing To The Lateness Of The Season We Find,Our Shelves Overstocked With Clothing. tuberculosis as any of, the pet where my home is founded, where officials that ou.iiht to be chang­ If a fellei' was de feller dat his: climat'as o'f. the southwest, as far the vVbrk of family and communi­ ed, (remember we are not saying mother t’inks he is.” | To Move It Rapidly We Are Making An Unusual 25% Reduction On ty in spite„of their handicap. my children .are educated, where as; comparative statistics show. rhy incoine is earnéd, where my THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE AND this should be done), let such be My friends, be yours a life of i D^. Jacobs issues this statement .Every school day the home friends dwell, and where my life duplicated by otiier “citizens”, toil or undiluted joy, | ME№S GLOTHiNCl AND HATS. inj view of afivising anxious teacher is busy from six to eight You still can learn a Itsson firm ; is chiefly lived. 'I have , chosen _ but above all, and whatever else patients against' heing deluded hours, visiting,the .homes, of the THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER BOTH this small unlettered boy; • | 'It, after due consideration, from f we’ do, lei;’.-; never go back into b y the many .alluring ; advertise­ 'smaller children daily,, the others thé hands ol' tbe old Republican Don’t try to^ be an earth saint every other'day,' outlining lessons amongvall the places on earth. ments of •resàrtsr/'and ' sana,tona, I-is the home spot for me. Here jj ring any rnoie in this county. The with your eyes fixed on a star, ; claiming to have superior adyan-j for the latter dUring'the interven­ For $1.25 Per Year. Just try to be the fellow that, let ms;,live until death claims me. w U ;v county is now on .the go and we tages'aiforded by climate. ' ing time. • V' are doing things in, u way to your mother thinks you arc. . W. D. Then let my neighbors; say I was I V i ^ make every citizen I’eel proud of -VVo Do AU i:.iiicis or JOB WORK. » friend to a 'man. - 0gj 128 North Main Street, . 7 Bend Us Your JOB WORK. his county. Why should we make Send Ua Your JOB WORK. Salisbury, N. С. i В11па!1ш1№ш1ашш!»111п1111в111»ив1ш11»шш1ш1в111п1шв|||«1шпвшвшн1а1я1я1 i '-'Г'.нЗ

í ’aj^e Four,; üiJSTEKJr’ÜIöE, MOGKSVÍLLE, N. C. ENTEliFltrSJE, MOCKSVILLE, N..C. out in the«8core*ciar(is and in the FORK CHURCH NEWS Miss Pearl Brown visited her ■ ADVANCE NEWS - Sunday School Institute; ,; Mrs. ,J. Dead BIXBÏNEWS .FARMINGTON NEWS Fr - Goilita‘*ii4 CBariaf of th» Pepuboa of delicious, salad course w ith'sahd- Mr. Ray Williams and famil.v, sister Miss Maud Brown at Win­ On account of his having'takeri r Held At Chestnut Grove —Other Center News. ' The ‘League entertained the^ BUSINESS» Maifelawllk «aJ Swrronmtläg». wiches in the shape of BhanarockB ■ Mrs; Henry Myers is still very , and Mr. Darius Carter and wife, Kurfacite, the. ideal finish for ston-Salem, Saturday, cold, Mr. Varner is not holding B; Y.i P; U;:at the school building Miss Lottie and Flossie Bowles '% ' ■ ■ - ‘ '• and green mints.' . sick. , ' ' • of Winston-Salem, Mr. Tom Fos­ floors and furniture. the, evangelistic services this The Clarksville- Sunday School' Sunday mocnlhg,, March, 23, Frjday night the 21st. fcarrying spent the week-end with relatives , Our Trust Department will act. as your Executor« Trustee. ÿ . - Mils Willie Miller,¡is visiting Mrs. W ill 'Cope doesn’t seemi ter and family, of Hanes, and KuRFEES & Ward , ■ week as he had planned. 'Association officers held at Chest- God called Mrs. J. W. Dwiggins out the:St.‘ tatridi’s Day Idea, , for voluntary Trusts, Custodians of Securities, ■EscfpW'^ , relatives in Jtft. Ulla.' '' On Thursday afternoon Mrs. to Improve ,very much, sorry to Mr. Sam Garwood*and family, of and friends in Statesville, , Mr. P. T. Poindexter is stiil nut Grove, a good Ihatitute Sun- to a home where sorrow and Irish; stunts- wore given, also Clover Seed and Seed Potatoes “ Mr, M. G, Brown and family, confined to his home by illness. G. G. Daniel delightfully enter­ day, March 23. ■ , ¡ pain never enters. ; ^ ; ‘ note. , Reynolda; were Sunday guests ' positary, Guardian, Agents for Stocks, Bonds and Commer­ tained in honor of her sister, some Irish songs. .' After the so­ W a lk er’s Bargain House. of,Winston-Salem, spent a few Mr; W. H. March and children ■ Mr. ,pnd Mirs. Moody Haneline ' Mr. Gastón White, Towiiship She haid been in declining - Mrs. W. V, Robertson and amoDR relatives here. ; I cial Paper. In fact anything of a fiduciary relationship), we yiiss Bessie Fowler; of States­ cial hour green;. lemonade, caltes hours with their parents Mr, and Elizabeth, William and Harold, annouji>ce.the birth of a son. President, managed well, h a v in g health for sometime, and then children spent Sunda3{; with'Mrs. Sirs. Mamie'Carter spent''.last Kurfees Auto Enamel will ville, Two tables of* rook and and mints were served, i Mrk C, S, Brown Friday evening. of Winston-Salem, spent a short prepared to handle in an efficient and capable m ^nsr.; several good talks., ' , took pneumonia. ■Walter Barney. • ^ ' weelc with friends near Smith make your car look good as new, one of bridge were played* and A play, written • by Clyde Quite a number of people time with, Mrs. 0. M. March Sun Rev. W. J. S. Walke'i, of Mt. Miss' Laura Booe, Township Mrs. Dwiggins was i a faithful MÌ8s;Màry Campbell spent the Grove. ' ’ , K u rfees & 'Ward. ionquils were arranged artisti­ Teague,;one of the High School gathered at the home of Frank day afternoon. ■Airy, was a visitor here Tuesday member of Center Church, M. E. weék-etìà with her parents near boys, will.be given at the Farm­ Born to МГ. und Mrs. Golden cally around the living- room. Secretary, gave a fine program Walker Wednesday night to Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Ziglar and by her school children, She leaves behind to' moiirn, a Mocksville. ' ‘ " ington High School Auditorium, Koontz lostлуеек afine daugh­ Car load of sand to arrive this The hostess presented a lovely give him a suprise birthday daughter, Geraldine, of Winston- Mr. PercyHinson, of Salisbury, husband, four' daughters, three M!r. fiud McCulloh and family, Saturday night March,29. Ad- : •'Hi'I ter, Dorothy Louise, week. . R. M. Foster. С р . , towel to Miss Margaret Allison, •Mrs, R. P. Anderson, Young party. Cake, candy and fruit was Salem, were the week-end guests The Southern Bank & Triist i ‘.ipenttfte'Week-end in Mockisville. sons, and a host of friends.-' • of Winston-Salem, spent Sunday missjon lS and 25c,f Everybody Misa Ruth Hairston has pur- a charming bride-elect, and at­ People’s Division Supt. made an .Kurfees Varnish Stain will served. All weht away wishing of Mr. and Mrs, U. H. Orrell. - inspiring talk. She also favored She was laid to rest in Center with hia sister, Mrs, Ernest Gár- cbnie and isrijoy a good, time; : A ' phased a new ford sedan. Mocksville, N. C , tractive prizes were given, to make j'our old furniture; shine for Prank many more birthdays Mrs, John Bailey, of Winston- Atty. E. L.;Gaither, made a us with a beautiful solo. Cemetary'March,. 24i> wood, . ' .Mock Trial 'by the pupils of the ■ ' Mr. B. P, Rummage had the l^iss Fowled'as honoree, and,to like new, like that. Salem, is spending‘^he week bVsllnfea trip to Winston-Salem, Misses Jones, sang a duet th’at We extend to the bereaved one The pie supper ^g^^^ at- How­ high school will also be. a part of misfortune to loose a fine hog kirs. B, C. Clement, J r., for last week, : ' K u rfees & Ward, Mr. JohnEverhardt and family with her father, Mr. P. T, Poin­ Thursday. was enjoyed by all. ■ our greatest sympathy. ard’s school house Saturday njght the program,. ; - , ' \ of Cooleemee, visited their.par­ dexter. highest score. A tempting salad , Mr. Grady Ijumies of .High was a success.; The pies sold high Mr. -and M rs ^ . W. Hairston Light 6 Studebaker, slightly course was served. There were present: Supt. 3, Mr, and'Mrs; Fletcher Swing, *' ents,' Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brown i W. H. LeGrand, is visit- OfficMs and Teachers 14., Total Point spent Sunday with Mr. and and all report a nice time. Miss of Winston-Salem, - visited re- and sons, Nelson and P. W., Jr., used, for salé at a bargain, • Sunday afternoon, We wish to thank our friends y.Jpg^Iatives and friends in Win- present 150. There were 7 Sun­ Mrs. P. S. Jjanies. Thelma Hendrix, of Advance w‘as latives here Sunday.. and- Miss, Rüth Hairston are Wa liíer Motor Co, Mrs. John Sanford was graci Charlie Seamon, of Cooleemee, and neighbors.for thé many acts aifton-Salem. day Tchools represented, Messrs. L. M. Tutterow and thè prettiest girl tiiere. ' Mr. and Mrs.; Wiliiam^kShultz spending this week near Walnut ous hostess on' Thursday after­ was in our berg Saturday night, of kindness shown us during the Don’; forget the Institute-at T. A. Vanzant .made a business Mr. p, H. Hendrix was,'a visi­ and.babe, of Winston-Salem; visit i ’ Come here for your Gingham noon, the guests being the mem- Mrs. W, p. Taylor visited her ilfness and death of our mother.. Mrs, 0. H. Perry, of Raleigh, Farmington M.;E. Church, Sun­ trip to High Point Saturday. tor here Sunday. ^ ed Mr. and' Mra. JD., A."Hartman. ,.,Mr. Edd Kellyi of Cana, is in Dress and Apron Ginghams from aers of the Thiirsday Afternoon this 'clpramunity boring wells. . 10 to 18c per yard. Men’s Over­ brother. Mr. Marshall Keller in Mr. and Mrs. T. L. and S. A. PROGRESSIVE sm y j,ç E ' •" is thè'^est of her mother, Mrs. day March 30." ; ;Mr. Loa Dwiggins spent week­ ' Mr.\ and Mra; George Walker Sunday.', ‘ the Jericho community Monday.- Foster. Club and several othef friends. and children spent Sunday after­ , Messra. Alex and Tom Lloyd alls $1,48, Mrs, Frank Walker №■¡111 ^William W ilier.. i ’he Regional Sunday Conven­ end with his uncle Rev. W.,'. J. Mr. and Mrs.. E. ;È. James: and'.. :Jonquils were used in beautiful tion will be held April 11-12-13 in S. Walker of Mt. Ariy. •• .; • noon; with' Mr. and' Mrs, Bill Miss Evola Walker apenli Sunday ' ' and ^sisters. Misses Ciará and Route 1, near Hardison's Chapel. liüHI'KBiBiBIHüll profusion, and the open wood fire with home folké. - . ' ’ Mr.'Wiley’Foker, of Winston- the Fiirst M. E. Church, Salis­ Miss Mafy Walker returned 10 Ransom, ^ Winnie, of Thomasvllle, spent 1-tf-pd. dispelled the gloom of the incle­ Mr.. und ' Mrs. *E; P.’ W alker Salem, spent the week-end with bury. The Davie Coiinty people her, home in Mt, A iry Saturday the week-end • with friends and ment weather. Rook was play and children, Mr. M;; C. - Ward . Chinaoid Enamel, the most home folks in town. are invited to attend this con ven­ aftei* spending two weeks with LIBERTY NEWS. and Mora. John. James spent Sun­ relatives near here. ed at ‘four tables, and it was durable and beautiful. tion, especially are the preach­ Mis. T. Pi Dwiggins. day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. ' Mrs. ■J. ' C. Aijderson is very found that Miss Ruth Booe had much improved at this writing, K u r f e e s & W ard , EFIRD’SDEPT. STORE Mr.- .W. H. I^Grand and son,' ers, ' Sunday School Supt., and Several people from this; coih- C.> D. Ward; of'Advance. EHRD’S made the" highest score for the Mr. Jesse Taylor and family Mr. and Mrs}' Garrel, Bass, of . Officers and Teachers are invited. munity attended 'the Sunday glad to nòte« Johnie, are visitiirg friends and •year. The hostess served a de­ áre suffering with measles. Winston-Salem, visitedMIss Clara Prof. E. P. Bradley visited First Quality Guaranteed raiatives in Mt. Gilea^, Let all of us Davie people go School' Institute at CheBtn\jt Tires. licious collection consisting of Miss Elizabeth Tutterow, .of James-Sunday, afternoon; quite a number of schools in this to the convention and. be sure to Stump Sunday afternoon. ' ' near - Center • is spending some Mrs. Nanijy Walker continues 30x3 Casings $6,25 each pressed chicken,, tomato sand­ seriously ill.' - I . township last week. Misses Helen Wioecoi^E- and be on hand Saturday, April 12, Rev. W. J. S. Walker and wife time at the home.of her brother, 80x31-2 Casings $7.00 each wiches, potato chips,-wafers, cof­ Mr. P. W. Hairaton was among Regina Horn, were shoppers in ^t this time we expect td show of Mt. Airy, were visitors in our Mr. Harvy-Tutterow, ■' ■ 30x3 1-2 cord Casings $875 each fee, strawberry cream, and cake. Rowan County that Davie is on midst last week, ' , those from Davie who attended Salisbury, Friday afternoon. Mrs, Dalias ; James - and babe, The guests present were Mea- the map. • Miss Edna Carter,, of Mocks- a-meeting ia High Point Satur­ ROBERTS HARDWARE CO. of near Túriréntines,; spent lást dames . W. H. LeGrand, E. H. We are expecting to have .a vijle, spent the week e_nd with day in inbreat' of a free bridge Winston-Salem, N. C.’ Mr. Boy Rodwell, a student at week with Mrs.. James’ pairents, Morris, J. B. Johnstone, ?.■ J. blue ribbon on Davie Co., by Miss Geneva Garrett,; ■ ’ . between Davie and Da'vidson Mara Hill, spent a few days last Mr. and Mrs. W.-W.'Spry. counties. Johnson, John Larew, 0. H. Per­ March 31. Let all who have not A few of the yoiihg people at­ Good Stock Shingle Stains at V7eek in town«with home folks. ry, of Raleigh, A A. Holleman, Quite a number of young peo- sent in their reports send them tended the pie supper at Noah’s : Mr;,. W. D; Everhardt made a KuHFEEs «& Ward. Roy Holthpuser, J; Frank- Clem- V pie attended the surprise birth­ in at once. ■ Ark'Saturday night. tasiness trip to Raleigh Friday.' ; Ladies’ Apparel~Shoes and Many Ш '^Miss Marietta Walker and Mr] ehl;. Misses Ruth Booe. Ruth day . party ,of Mrs. Elsie Owens .Auction Sale-On the first Sat­ May God bless us all in this Mr. Frank Hendrix, of Dulins, liOa Dwiggins, spent the week­ Rodwell, Hanes Clement, Eva Mva, Earl Isenhour, oif Cpolee-; Saturday night. urday of each month a t l p, m. end with relatives in.Mt, Airy. great work and may we come < to spent Siinday with Mr. T. A. meé, died Monday, March 17th, Coughs Mr. and Mrs.' Erank Barney we will sell a quantity of general! Knox, Elizabeth Johnson, Mar­ the front in Sunday School and- VahZaht arid family. Things That Ai'e New For Spring garet Bell, and Mary Heitmah. and was buried át Liberty Tues­ that emhamass you : and Mr. Milton Helidrix and merchandise to the highest bid-' Miss Flossie Martin, who teach­ church work. Cottage prayer meeting will d a y .: ■'/i der, at our store in Mocksville, ------,—«------Bricb p., G arrett. Sec. , be held in the home of Mr. J. A. ran bo quIckl/;chockcd by Or. ■ daughter, Willie Mae, of Coolee- es school in the Twin-City, spent : Mrs. Owens Sofley and-small V ;K iiig’a New Dls'covcry. GenUy, mee, were Sunday guests at the N ational Consumers L eague thé week-end with; her-parents. Mocksville H. Scht^l Davie Co. S. S. Assn. Tutterow Saturday night. , hannleasly it stimulates tbo rou- < ; . ■ ., 1-tf.pd NEWSPWNG daughter, of Cleveland, visited cpus raembi-fDeA'-td 'throw o ff- home of Mr. Dálton Hendrix. NEW SPRING DRESSES Mrs. J. W. Garter Sui^day. clogging secretions.: Tbe coagh- We are sorry that neither NEW SPRING In Group I TURRENTINE NEWS. ingparoxysms-'oro controllcid and ' Granitoid ■ Floor Pajnt dries Mrs. A lf DUckett, of^ Raleigh, ELBAVILLB NEWS tbe irritation thht is-caustng tbe churah at this place has a minis­ COAT SUITS; Mr. and Mrs, J,' G. McCulloh; overnight visited- her parents, Mr. and t co'ugb promptly clears’a w a y ,'' . ter. We, hope фе day. is near SILKS ARE HERE .V’. At the opening of school term 'Mrs; Clint Foster and children of Winston Salem, visited at Mrs*.iW. k . Clement, last week. D r . K lj^ G ’S when , we can haye services at , K u rfe es & W ard. 38 inhch №Ated Crepe de in the fall of 1919, the MpcksyiUe ^Ir. G. T. Tujbker and sister, of Saii§bury, spent Saturday and Mrs. Alice McCulloh’s Sunday;.^ ’ High School . had ' an entQllmeht Mrs. ^;.B.< Bidle^, haye геДигпе d Sunda#Tvij;ii‘Mr,;nhd’Mrs. Glenn each church every month. SMITHFIBLD.NEWS Chines in aU colors^als« Math Stewart,,; who is in of OT pubils; -with a faculty, ûf from a visit to their brother. Dr. 'McCulfoh:>’ ; , ' B. É. Rummage and fami­ .Mr, -Andrew ahd’Mi&s, Myrtle K«|»!^lp'iftltute. Raleigh, J o n g g - ^ iiit s / M two .High School teachers. In Preston-Tucker, of Ruffin., ; , Mr. and Mrs. E. T. and G. W. ly spent Sunday with Mr. arid Allen spent one day last week hoime.'Ior the' Spring holi- Mrs. B. B. Reaton, of Earlanger. thé State Department of Educa­ Miss Delia Crouse, Messrs. L. McCulloh and children, ot W ins­ FLOWER SEED ; with their grandparents, Mr. and 0 . Markland, C, C. Myers, H., B. ton-Salem, were in oiir commun­ Miss Biddie Davis spent one Mrs, John Phelps, at Mock's $1.75 .and $1;95 tion! this riigh School was then Bailey, L, P. Waller and David ity Sunday, day this w^k in Sallsburj' shop­ Church. - ' rated, the lowest group of., two MK^john ,Çàm^ Jr„ left Myers attended the Second MMvin, the son of Mr. and .1 {. ping. Miss'Emma Phelps; of Mock’s 54 inch Spring Plaids for teacher^ High Schocil. FRESH CANDY Sundiy for. a yiait;to frienda and Quartiey Conference of the Mrs. Prank Spry, of Cooleeniee, - ■ ■ ■ . ■■ ' Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Garwood Church, is spending . the week Suite and Pressés. ÎPrice Shortiy after "schodl opened relatives” in High Point ; and p. Church at Bethel Saturday. was hurried here March 22nd at and small son, of Yadkin, spent with her sister, Mrs. John Allen. that fall, ;an additional High Just received shipment of fresh ,Hbiling3r Thcjnasyille. - Mrs. George Waller who has 3 o!clock. ^ Sunday here. Mr, and Mrs, John Correll, of School teacher was employed, at $2.45 ^nd $2^ 5 been very ill with appendicitis Mr. Henry Brogden and Mrs. worth—the candy you like to eat.^ , Mr. j . C. Smith was a business Winston-Saleni, spent Sunday that time the seven grammar J. 0. ;;Youhg and son, for the past two weeks was car­ Frank ahd .Willie Wagoner spent visitor in Salisbury the first of with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, grades with an en.rollment of New Magazines just arrived. , ', the week. 36 in. Silk and Cotton Crepe Julius, JK ; of Durham, are spend about 150 and with only five ried to a hospital in Winston- last Wednesday in Hillsboro r ' P. Ii. Foster, Ì ing .a ,week with her parents. Salem, last Friday. with Mr. and Mrs. C. R, John­ ,1' Little Misses Margáret Gar.- Miss Maggie Foster visited re­ in all colors and figures teachers, and the High School Mi,, and Mrs. Jacob Stewart. Mr. John ' Mechum and Miss son, wood and Lauina^Williams were latives In Winston-Salem las week i departmentjwere both housed in Lula Lyons, of Winston, spent Mrs, Henry Lagle doesn’t im­ hostesses to the music club re­ Messrs. Leo and Roy Sain, and' 98c and ; $1.18 the grammar grade building of ^’^Rev: G. P. Lumpkin, Supt. of the week-end with home folks. prove much, sorry to note, cently. Several viditors were sister, Julia, spent the week-end seven rooms. , the Baptist Hospital, of Winston- Mr, P. M. Markland and fam ily Mr, and Mrs. Ned Lookibill, of . preeent and everyone enjoyed with .i^ndrew and Myrtle Allen, Gradually since that time new ALUSON & О д а Щ Г 38 inch Crepe de Chines in New Spring Siiite of Salemi will sjpieak at the Baptist of Winaton-Salem, spent Suuday Cana, spent Saturday and Sun­ the meeting very much. The Mr. and Mrs, John Alltn spent twchers have been, ^ded, new Black, Navyi‘Brown, Henna mixliirc^. ^ n ie piiìétinpn Churbh Sunday night àt 7:30. at the home of L. 0. Marklaiid, day with - Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Suçcesrors to Clement & LeGrand club meets next month with Miss .Saturday with their parents, Mr, equipmentpurchased,hew courses jade, Piiik, I^rquoise, Tan, others in plain colors. №ee Miss Sallie Hendrix, of Fork, was McCulloh,.; V Pearl Craver. and Mrs. Andrew Allen, at Fork offered, until today with aii en­ Phone 51. Mr. R. L; Walker and daugh­ also a visitor at Mr. Maikland’s Church. . White and Grey, rollment of 88 in the High School Mr, ‘ John Lagle and Helen SMITH GROVE NEWS $22.50, $29^ ters, Annie Lee and Marietta, and in the grades, our school is Sunday afternoon. Mock, of the Point, were in our РОЩДЕТ FEED. Rev. C. M. McKinney filled his Parent-Teachers Meeting. ~ '1'.. ' Viiiii.i« ' - and Mrs. F. W. Honeycutt, spent recognized as one of the institU' Mr. J. R. Bailey made a busi­ community Sunday, $1.25 one ‘day; laat week in Salisbury, ness trip to Mocksville Saturday. Miss Era Cornatzer, of Cornat­ regul&r appointment here Sun­ The parent-Teachers Associa­ Large assortment of Linen and Ratine Sport Plain an4^.p^ Sport CmjlB tions that Mocksville is proud to shopping^:-: . Miss Lillie Meroney spent a zer, spent a few days last week day afternoon, as usuál, he pre­ tion will meet in the school audi­ Dresses, neatly made in a beautiful combinatiph Any desiM . color or sfyfe. point to. ached a very excellent sermon. Recentiy, however, the classi­ few days last^week the guest of with her grandfather, Mr, D. P. torium Thursday afternoon at of colors. Price Price ■ Mra. W. T. Rights and daugh­ 3:15 o’clock, The many, friends of Mrs. R. fication of the. High Schools of Mrs. J. Ellis. McCulloh, , Mr. Rolen Hilton and children, ter, Miss Anna, of Bethlehem, ■The progiram'will consist of B. SanfoM' will. be delighted to the ;State by tHè] Stale depart­ Mr W. B. Ellis and mother, of Baltimore, were in-our com­ spent Saturday afternoon with recitations ai\d folk games and $5.95, $6.95 know that she is Improving at ment of .Education has revealed Mrs. Dollie Ellis and a party of Mra. D. J..Smith; the Saliabuhr Hospital, vvhere another fact that the citizens of friends spent Sunday at Mr. T. munity Sunday. songs by.the school children. New Spring Coat# o f. eyprf Born to,Mr. and Mrs, Clifford In addition to ■ this there will 'ihfe is t^kinl^ treatment. the town should.be proud „of. J. Ellis. Hanes, Makh;20th, a son. Both be a joint discussion of the dutie Flannel Sport and Canton Cape Dresses in all désired color or s^ìe. Price It is that Mocksville High School Mr. W. P. Barber and family, Court Proceedings. mother and babe, áre doing nice*, of parents and teachers, sizes and styles. Price Mrs. W; B. Horn, returned to is npt merely on ,the State list of Winston-Salem, and Mr. Will ly. , . Two^ parents will tell the SHOES AND OXrORDS her h(»ne in Rbxboro, Sunday, of accredited^igh Schools, but Barber and family, of Colfax, The following cases were dis; Mr.' Dan Smith; who was in­ teachers what parents should ei- 'after a weeks' visit to relatives it is rated' in group I cIm s B s^long spent Sunday with Mr. L, P, posed of at the one day’s term of jured in an automobile wreck $12.50 with such High Schools as Albe­ Waller. pect of teachers, and two of the Cokts madé; of ^ Vei^' ÌBiie iriehds. • She was accompaniec Davie Superior court last Mon­ some time ago is getting along teacherd will attempt to tell par­ FOR SPRING by Miss trances Horn, who wil marle, Ashboro. Chapel Hill, Mrs. Nellie Johnston and two day. Judge J. L. Webb, . of nicely, glad toi say. ent what teachers should expect Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe and figured Ladies’ liew Spring Pumps quality ma^ritì^ e w spend some, time with her broth­ Hamlet, Lenoir, Marion, Newton. grandsons, of High Point, spent Shelby, presiding: Sunday with her grand daughter, Mrs, R, L. Whitaker and'^^child of parents. .This discussion will Crepe Dresses in plain and fancy styles. Price mth single and combination Spring color «wiihi^inaiibiis. er.' - ' Thomasville and Wadesboro. John. Dyson, burglary. ’ Not a ren, - of Oak Grove spent Satur- Price , The classification of the State’s Mrs, Arthur Spry, be profitable as well ashumerous. strap in patient, Airedale true bill. dby night with her mother, Mrs. A full attendance is. expected High Schools' cohsists ,of two Miss Grace Faircloth, Mrs. J, P. Ratledge, simple assault. D, J, Smith, and Grey Mrs. C. A-. Bostian and jdaugh Charles Hall and son, Charles Jr., and new members are always $16.50 u p . ter. Annie, of Salisbury; spent groups: Group I class A ant Bill waived. Costs, Mr,.and Mrs. Albert Sain an­ l^ 2^ 0 spent last week with ' their welcomed at these meeting. Sunday vvith Mrs; F. M. Carter class B; Group II class A and Matt and Webb Huntsinger, nounce the birth of a son. $4.^ to ^,85 parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Fair­ on Wilke,«boro Street, Miss Annie class B; group II class B being burglary. Guilty, -Not less than Mr; John Martin, of Hanes, . HARDISON NEWS. Large assortment of fine quality Dresses made Men’s Pullman Oxfeids in cloth; who is pi;incipal of^N Main, St, the lowest standard ,c>r^accredited 12 nor more than .15 months in YOUR HEALTH spent. the week-end here with Members of this community Ladies’ ^ i^ s Black Satin Mre.'G, Т., Tucker spent the in all the new Spring styles and color combina:^ Black and B ro ^ r.oii t^e School in Salisbury made an in- High School. The '^'nly reqii ir- state penitentiary, hig sister, Mrs. L, A- Crouse. have come to the conclusion that ments thàt keep Mocksville; High week-end in Winston-Salem with Largely depends upon the rations you ea;t tions. Price ...... Pu^ps^th Nicklepla4 C English and conservative, talk before the M. E. Fletcher Willyard, larceny. Misses Sallie Smith and Evelyn wishing for spring weather Is a Schooliftoin being blassified in relatives and friends, useless activity of one’s mind. onial Buckie and low heel SuRi^iSchooi in beha f of Teach- Npt guilty. , When you buy your Groceries here, you Foster and Mr. Dan Smith spent last : . group I class A. are, 1st labora­ Mr. Hugh Boger and family, Even an assertion from the ..sevtiiimining. Roy Williams, retailing. Not Sunday at Oak Grove with Mrs. meovologist that spring is here $24.50 up tory facilities for teaching Biology of Mocksville, spent Siinday with a true bill. are not eating for the doctor. W§ have R L; Whitaker, : $4,85'':".,’,': : $3.95 to $5,SS has no particular influence upon 2nd a library of at least 1000 Mrs, Boger’s parents, Mr. and Avery Clement, selling goods at all times a complete stoc^ of nice fresh | Mr, Jamás HehdriXj of Wins­ the weather. Misa Willie Miller was charm volumes, 3rd at least 310 High Mrs. G,.y. Myers. Our people were: shocked and on Sunday. Noi pros with leave. groceries, l^e kind you want. Just phone | ton-Salem, ;• spent the week-end ,; ing hostess on Wednesday after­ School pupils in daily attendance. Mr. and J. R. Brewer and son, saddened Sunday morning when noon at a,delightful St. Patricks A. E, Wagoner, retailing. No here with home, folks. they heard of the death of Mrs. Therefore, Mocksville HighScljool J, R. Jr., spent Snnday with Mr. 111, and see how quickwecan getitto you « Mr. H, G Sht(3k of Winston- party, being assisted in enter- pros with leave, . Jack Dwiggins, whieh occured is rated in quality as high ail it and Mrs, David Myers. Alex Smith, disturbing achoo’ Salem, was among the week-end at her home in the Center neigh­ Efird^i tinning by he^ sipter, Mrs, ,0< H can be rated until oiir population Mr. John Myers who makes exercises. No! pros with leave. visitors here.* borhood. A good woman gone . P erry, of Raleigh. The rooms his home with hia daughter, Mrs. to her reward. increases. > Roy Cooper, assault. Noi pros Allison-Johnson Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. P ;'Sh eek SALISBURY, ; were attractively decorated with •",ThU is' -a record that every J. WhitlQck. has been , ill for spent one day the past week in Mrs. C. W.-Seaford visited hër -/daffodils, an4.|our':.t'aUas were with leave. Meats—-Our Service S¿tisfies--'--Groceries daughter, Mfs. J. S. Gireen NORTH^CálOÍlNÁ Mocksville citizen should know Home time and does not, improve . George Carter, affray. Noi pros Winston-Salem shopping. m ‘^arranged for rook and^hridg^. Mocksville Sunday. with leave;’ : ' ’ St;P

'.;vr ■\ -Г Ц Page Six Jii.NTii]KPKlSE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Sévéfí im pro v ed .UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL OAK GROVE NEWS MOCK’S CHURCH NEWS 924 G eO in tIOG Wits ■Xiy 1111(1 his , -ЛМй1Я)ом sold tliel»’ Succeeding With Rosés insure Your Property Against Rust !'-•»)-.4 tho gn:-,VOI' know Miiircely au> 7 7 РЕИ CENT IN WRGNfi The health of our community The people aré glad to . know , FARM -.lilti!: aliout tlw gradini; of tohncco, is not very good at this Writing. Пи'у seldoiii know the grndif oi their Rich, Porus and WellDrainecl Soil Needed. Phints Clumps and Rot! USE that the'contract has been let f ,r CO-OPERATiVE iwn stun’. Thu new plan Avlilch A-ji-on And Beds. A List of Desirable Varieties by Cplop. On February 2 the ground ho^ Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Angell, of our new s.chool building and th it •iiipll'o lirouyljt tl' IContueky wan en- was reported to have crawled out Route 2, spent Sunday with his the work will be stai-tedt very SELLING lirely dlirpi-ent. It pro'poisnti doimi soon. < i\Vity with the old ixiictlon ,4.v.stem, .U Every home shoujd htive a few the light sandy soihi may be sniffed Hie keen air of winter, (By KKV. к в. FITZ-WATŒK,^p.D.. brother,, Mr. W. B. A igell, near was a plan to get the hurley growers Dean of Ule KvenJnff Bchool. Mooüy Sherwin By GLENN G. HAYES to sign a contract to'turn their tobocco rose bushes. It matters nut how made suffisiently heavy for grow­ spied his shadow on the ground Bible Institute of СЫсаио.) • . Moeksville. Messrs, B. S,. and J, E, Ornill ing good roses. and scuttled back into his boudoir (Ф, 1924, ЛУеяЮгп N ew piiper Union») spent Friday afternoon in Mocks- crop, ovor.vieiif of It, over to the cn- humble the home may be or how Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Griffin, ((S). 1024. ^Voatorn Newspnpur Unloh.) .I'ppnitlvu a.ssoclatlon ' for six years. for a six weeks rest until spring ville attending the school meet­ When 7i5 per cent of tho growcr.*i‘ biiil expensive' it may be, this is one K ind Of S o il N eeded Lesson for March 30 of Salisbury, spent the week-end Dlant that nil imite on as a gen-', set in. Six weeks, then, of win­ PÀÎNT ing in interest of our'new school: Plan of Marketing Immense: .signed the contract would bccotnc ef- Wivitever the type of soil, keep ' with Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Craven. focilvo. . ter weather were predicted by REVIEW—ABRAHAM TO SOLOMON building. Tobacco Crops.' eral fayoriro. ii i-s cDmpai'ative- fujnd that to succeed best with Mrs. W. B Horti, of Roxboro, Later tho. South staged.the iirst Ы» ly easily grown ¿nd yet to sue-;j.Qggg^ the soil must contain a the groundhog-wi.se prophets. Miss Emma Phelps spent the ------I drive for inomhers.. In a little over a GOI.DKN 'I’RXT—Tho hora Is merci- spent several days last week with « íT r iVTN’'i: siii'h n hml crop. OiiKhf \ ceed with it, there are certain liberal amount of organic matter. The giound hog was-wrong. fui unti içraoiüua, slow to a n g ér » andv More property is destroyecl by rust and rot week-end with her sister, Mrs, than 3 0 years:a^o ninntli , ПГ),700 . tobncco growers,, pro­ His dopd-book was filled with the plenteous In mercy.—Ps. 103:8. ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. •*-to hrlns ’round .$(100,” .Tort Ciny , ducers of 70 pej* cent of the 1020 crop, ;|1; conditions that must be met IC this Ì3 notaiready present in PUIM>rtY Soldcted Stories John Allen, of Smithfield. One reason concrcto Is used so genernlly today In nil tnusL'd as hn loaded his. four-acre crop hiid signed n contract.-- ■ ’ • ' , kind of figures and percentages of thu Quarior. '' every year than by fire. The only way to Craven here. Some of the lower growing thè soii, add it in thè form of types of construction from sidewalks to highways, of hiirli>.v tohiK.'cn in tho siiuare, lint ,'A boiiril of directors was elected and Ш JUMUH TOPIC—Great Eventa of the Mr, andMrs. Steve Beauchamp haslii't.s. pllln«' tluim hlf;h on his ureat, varieties may be u-edfor founda-,g(.jj|3|jj manure, woods mould or that made the owner of the Chi­ Cjuitrier. stop this enormous waste is by paint and Mr. Frank Bowles has return­ from garages to enormous industrial plants, is tho Jnnics t C., Stone:, of' Lexington wae nese horse believe he could beat IN'TKJÎMKDIATE AND SENIOU TOP- ed to Madison, after a visit to his of Lewisville, spent the weeK-end fact tliat Portland Cement actually costs less than made president; and general manager. tion plantings In this case they other rotted material. Also, roses ChU*f PttrsoiiH of tlic Q uarter. with Mr. J. C. Beauchamp, it did thirty years ago.' • Ills. Iipiirt was full of dreams ot ti Then the tobacco boiird got busy. Ken­ Sparky in the California race re­ vou.vci PKorui: a n d a d u l t t o p - family in this community, fat «'iilli't and a iiald-iip groci'ry hill should be set not closer than tw6 ^ot stand wet feet and Kroni Abrnlmni to Solomon. varnish. SAVE THE SURFACE >AND tucky ,h.iid no co-operative: marketlnR cently. Mra, Lizzie Beam and two n ie Atlas rotary Idin, daily produclng asm uch as tho ns h(> waved sdoil-liy In tho four little. law. .’Ï 0 , .sav« time theyi:,lncorpomted to three feet from the foundation ghgyid be planted only on ground Mr. Samuel R ight,.of Advance old-time kiln did In one month, was the greatest Knox Henry, certified public Since thu nepds min'oiiimol ties'of the YOU SAVE ALL. ' ^ —iil.v hoads lined up on tho doorstop under the co-operative' marketing law wall. This is a r u l e that should that is rich and sufficiently well was a visitor in our community daughtei's, of Kings Mountain, single factor in assuring this clieapncss. :'i‘ Ids.jmH-roonii'd .shant.v.' --’ accountant associated with Scott- iirioii.s cliissu.s UIlTer so widely, no’ aut spent a few dayf last week, with of .Northi .Carolina, Butr- they' didn't be adhered to in planting any The soil should be very iiielhoir or fonn of rovlnw is iio-ssllile. Is yoiir home, furniture, barn, garage, Sunday afternoon. And your building material dealer, the only dis­ ■'Vc.s.‘ Niih, Illl liu.v them kids sonio have any,.trouble gottlng'n marketing kind of 'shrubbury as a fdimda- thoroughly prepared, the deeper Charnley conipany here, has it ''lirillillll ClllSSl'S two IllUtllOlI.«! iiro stig- her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Orrell. tributing channel between Atlas and you, assures dto .'s." 'I’ho Idg waiton :'.¡tf/a¡.'i;iMl iiorosii law pa.ssed. In Kentuckyi. once the leg- all figured q,ut that the ground • • V . Several of our people went to .distribution cconomy. Ilo knows. building and ’l:o‘ I'diintr.v toward the ;'rpiit- wnre^ islnturc met. , , . ■ ' tion planting. Also, as a general the better. A good plan is to fjsnce or automobile siiifering from lack of • Mrs. M. R. Janes and children '(itiso In Lo.vluKton. ’‘..\nd inayho, ;|i>st hog was 77 per cent^wrong in his I. Central Sceneo o l tjie Lessons. Turrentine’s Sunday and all re­ building materials. Ho can help you. Providing Warehouies!' r u l e , shrubbery' should be set fork up with a spading fork, go­ Iliivo lii(‘ pii|ills |)iv[)iti'c brli.'f e.ssii.vs spent Saturday and Sunday with :iiyl.(*, r icln got tho little woman a The warehousing (ii'ibstlon'.'wnsh’t.eo ' calculation that six weeks more paint. ported a nice time. «•f.'-.s—a sill! dre,s!!,” .' ■ ■ ' from 2è tp Sj feet apart, depend­ ing down at least .12 to 15 inches or spopi'hc.s of two nr throe nilniile.« on her parents, Mr. and Mrr. H. P. simple. There hml to be wareiiouses of real winter were due when ;he ,rhe oiit.'iliMiilliiK Iilstiirlcii) scene.« of There was a large crowd out at Two iniiivs latter ,101? stood anslous- to receive thu. tobacco, but: therotwas ing on the size which the plant deep, and even deeper than this - : ■! In the lotij:, hri'.'liti.v tlKlitod ware-: saw his shadow on PJebruary 2. iK-h les-soii. The rollowln.L’ ¡iiihjeeta We have ready mixed or paste paint in preathi ng Sunday, and they Cornatzer, of Baltimore. no. money ot*. time with' which 4Ò build • girows. Roses should be set 3 to is desirable. After it-is spaded, lire taken from reloiihef.M , 'ÜÜJO whori! thoiiSiUKl.'« of hilskei.s of them before'vthOi.crop :woiUd: be- ready In the 40 days from February 2 Messrs. W. A. Howard and L. , lí'ncóo woriv lined in row.s waltluf; tho - 6 feet apart, depending on the add tho manure and spade up 1. Ahriihiirn Sots Oiir Tor Mjinin, all colors and it produces a durable, glossy lieard a good sermon. to move. -; Aaron,.tapiro r.had; thought ending on March 13, there were B. Mock spent Saturday in Tho- .mctlon hloi'k. ’ • V . . about timt, i.Ho 'hnd provided a;,plan varieties grown and space avail­ again, so as to thoroughly incor­ '.Î. .I-.ii-iili liir ! . Mr. William Bowles, of Farm­ Sf sunshiny days and one partly .'J. Moses 111 Ijio I'.in-nin;; Itiisli. finish. Exceptitfnal wearing qualities. For masville on business. TlioHuctionoi'r was oiiantlni; the which allowed fo r'a .'subsidiary corpfr. able. They are not as a rule, porate it with the soil. Keep ington, , spent the we.ek-end in It wns .lolT’s crop. Ills .whole' ration to bo foriiiod'for. thc||r'iiip<»e sunshiny, so if the ground hog I. .Mose.s lilds till?■ I.sniellles (‘ross very desirable for planting a- working the soil until it is entire­ llie lied Sen. our berg. Messrs. B. S. and L. B. Orrell v.‘orU was nt «take—In.a few of Inlying warehousps ;to lipibnlii- for barns, outhouses, fences, garages, bridges mlnuti's It would ho sold.,sold to tho' , round , the fouiidation of the ly freeof lumps, -trash, rocks, or had stayed out in his front yard .‘i. •Mosy.s Iteeelve;- llie I.nw on Sliml. dnd Mrs. J. E. Orrell spen t Sun­ DISTRICT RALLY Joseph Wesley Collette. oyor :a. period of'.'six iyeiirs, the,-pay- . (!. Tilt! Itebiile iil ICndésIi-giai-nen. ' A couple of ‘ ‘creasy,’ ’ hunters ';l!!hcsl bidder. He couíd .hoari the ments being ,deducted from : the : pro­ house as tKey are not very at­ other matter of this kind. he would have, enjoyed some of and iron work. The best you .can buy. day in Kings Mountain. ■rotiotnno of tlio aticllnncer’s deep has.s the best 'weather of the winter. T. Tile l.;isl .M:iri.¡i A|-i>;i!ii| .lel'ii'lio. froni Moeksville, eat dinner at W. J. Jones, who has been ceeds of the growers’' tobacco.' At the tractive when without bloom or In planting roses in this wel S. (iideiiM (.'iil.q Down lH;i .iriii.v. Mrs. The Angel of Death, that sil­ wico. Ho coitlil Ki-n II lilnrrud taiis.s end of six years tho fwareh'òuses would . the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Union Chapel Church, Mock ‘ >•’ sliarp-rciiturod lui.vfrs. 'I’he'iiuotlon. with sparse foliage. ■ Better re­ True, Mr. Henry admits, during n. ,'<;iiiiiiel's \’ii-|Mi-.v .-It .Mi;-.;ii'ii. sick for sometime is worse at this ent visltoi’ who comes to one and belong to tlie, co-operative:'; growers. prepared soil, dig the hole deep Auto Enaixiel—Vairnishes—Screen >;t 's voleo potinded in his ears with that time between February 10. .'■¡iinr.s lletiirii Fi-tirn the t'iiin|i:i!i.'n Angell—something to eat must writing, we are sorry to iiote. sville Charge, March 29-30 Each grower would own'a. share.based sults , may be obtained and more enough so the roots may be all, irrespective of rank, race or 'II. Insistent tnoniMony, ' ‘ on the ninonnt of ,: his ; deliveries. Thls- and March 13 there was experi­ ihe .■\iiiiile';iii.-. ' be scarce in Moeksville! 0, well, Miss Chloe Jones and Mr. Ro­ attractive effect secured by plant­ spread out in their natural posi­ n'. Oiivld W ritlr.ï the Tw ent.?!iiln¡ Paint and Shingle Stain. creed, called on Monday aftei - “¡■‘ourtepn 'n a (|urtrter,-,n quHt'tor, plan .was _ proposed i t o '117, iwarelibuse • they know where to find good .1 enced the 'roughest- weather of I’sil I II I. bert Allen spent Saturdi’y in ofir Saturday, 10:00 a. mi Song ouarter, foitrteeh 'n n half, ii hiiif— m en ,, .TmmedlatqIy>i'tl;e.<,;aseoclntlon ing in be'ds away.from 'the house tion. Ne.ver cramp them, bu noon, March 17, and reifioved i>Ki!n it.s pioil:!..ss bright .colored flowers give life irnportant, however, that this tion of the world is ideal when Tex., has been visiting his nioth- was a great success, $29.65 being Acquainted; 11:35 The Saving of he resided until death, with the ■'.Soinoiiow or otlior JelT iiinnnt'ied to slstance, .Louisville - and -Cincinnati , the sun shines. ir ílie iiih'. r niit!(;:i,', \\¡vt Viven the er, JVIrs. Frank Young! turned in. Miss Thelma Hendrix the Community For Christ and ;tay In, (ho tohai’co-rnlslni; hiislne.ss,: hankera otfered to loan'; $1,8рО,ОООГ in and .‘color, to Evergreen, back- manure be not allowed to còme iiost st|.¡:tc«ie |io»!iii:n ln -.lie em-th. Get exception of about 3 years spent 'ndeed, tlioro was notlilii;; el,400,000. ^ beAiiseti^ully twòi feet out from sent him crawling back into win proceeds will go to the school P. Nichols; ;2;00 The Budget a contact , with the roots, as the • :-n. read.v In enter t'ailiiiin. • MASH. The rich, eRg-raaking butter- , Mr. and Mrs. Claude Deal, of he was, found ready and waiting ‘ioclc WHS (lone, i\^ now; ;,systen> of to. . A , group . of. exçeit-.biuyel'S'^vj'oriied ' the'wall. 'Of course the climbers raw èoil that m ay have been ter quarters when he could have Lsiiign III. When tlie piirpose of the milk and other quality ingredients for exnenses and to buy lights Privilege and not a Burden, 'M|ss to - go ,to that home where there !!ceo 'iiiiirlifflnij IjailV-tniulo Its 'wny out a systeiirof. gradlrig.Vi'vTb'e.'eyìÌèùi >.!oi;rn-In lyjrypt was ¡ilioüt to lie ac- Insuro more eggs from ersry hen Hickory, ' spent a few days with -ill the .Southland--ii:S,vstein that wna hit iipon is decliired4o:bu'.the:l;(et'.i>ne. should hot: be used except where played golf foi: 32 days or got al and keeps them in tip-top . health. for the school, H'oward’s are in Lela Martin; 2:15 ilow we Raise г NSlPv J thrown out frcm the bottom of •'iiipli.slied.fioil prepared n man, .Moses is no pain nor death. .' < < ■¡ihllizlnfr tho whole Industry. .TelT ever devl.sed,> 'riiOf tobacco •■iVas.:grad- ' one desires a screen or to cut off the news on Sparky's race with It’s the very beat that can be made.' the latter’s parents, Mr. and bad need of lights and ueveral the Budgets, Miss Delia Croûse the hole should not be put around, y naaie. tuilelivcr tlietii from liondiijîo Mrs, G; T. Swicegood. This good man passed a life of v.is .lii.'if- one or; th(V; 3!5,01K) tobacco ed at tlie locahAvarolioiise', wliere tlie the view. -.This would naturally ,he roots, but put up near the Yo Ho in the Stove league for the ::d leiid them to the I'ronii.sed l.iiiid, other things such as a black and S. E. Rathledge; 2:35- Five simple usefulness, characterized ,:iriiiors who liiid nmdq a fair prollt'hy grower received a : receipt ; wiilch stated. ’ !iiil alwiij-:! lias his .servants In traln- 'iiln^ti'/ I Ik* Ills,co-operative, . what he had detIverod,.tògpthor .with a . . mean that the .climbers should be ¿urface. After the hole is about other eight'days in comfort. —Ex Mr, Albert Owens, of Yadkin, board, water bucket and window minutes for Fellowship; 2:40 by his unasisuming manner. He 1 .so that when the e.\i"eney arrlve.s Stewardship From a Layman’s In' iieo tohneco Ki'ower.s all over dnift upon!thQ:as.4oulatioâ of 80 many planted only to oné side of the; half full.of^apiland qU roots are ill* 11! ninn Is ready to exeeiite Ills ÍAUT spent Sunday with home folks. shades. was a successful farmer, and his he irnlted Slates-hili?c’d a hitniper cents per jiound for, tho, grade. ; Tlie porch; ot: hous^ as it is never covered, 'put' ina shovelful or ,-.11. , . • Miss Kathern Williams, ‘ of Standpoint, J. W. Carcner; 3;00 rural life was marked 6y perfect ■rii|i,«f. file fioldoh: weed; 101.8 and local banker paid fulb'value. for this desirable to cut 0ff;the view from LcEson IV.. 1‘lmrai'li saw tlU; Israel- Our Young People and the Ft?.»- î ■tiin had heen .splendid season.s: Jlioir draft. . , ' . , ‘ ^ two of • well rotted cow stable Expert Tdilor at South River, spent the week-end contentment for he loved nature luid hrouu'hl enormotis prices for the _f«int w in^w s and doorsi '.es In a straitened pusltlnn. and thure- BÜTTEEMiœ Land Sale! Church,.Rev. N. M. Harripr- After , iliG tobacco, w as . re-dried and. manure. Use gnly the well rot­ JEFF’S SHOP. I'l-e' mildly pm-siiiMl Uieiii." lliiv ln s seen with her grand-parents, Mr. and and the scenes of her loveliness. •lie llrsl time In years j the war was stored In the i Lcxliigtonjiwarehouse OS' except; in very rare cases where Leader; Adjournment, lU. trp until this tinie.'tohai-co raising President Stone wired all the buyers, ted material. Horse stable ma­ l:e l.snielltes «n ihro‘u(;ii tlio lied sen L A Y I M © Mrs. William Aaron. T, W. Tutterow and others Day by day he lived as he died—, If you want new clotljes we !i-.v. _ slioil. the I'.'irypllans Insahely Made by Poultrymen for Poultry Raisers. (i! till' Ho|ith was n poor-paylnK propo- to come and! give tholr orders, „And - unÜBuàl.conditiohs exist. nure is second best to the cow, Vs Sunday morning. Sunday quietly, gently and at peace with can order them for you. hoiipht they could ' follow In tlielr Insures'greater ogg production in fall Miss Tpbitha Langston, of School; 11:00 Sermon "The Need iltlnn for iin.vonc e.veept the hig pliint- ho sen t, theiu sam ples o f'iall'jthe 62: L ocation Op . B e d s I m po rta n t. but only well rotted manure '■alíe, üiiin. shall surely iVilhnv those . and winter when pricesare highest. Bennert Bassett and others , his fellowman and God. 'r.-i wlKi owned from 7"< to 1,000 iicres. grades, For the flrst: tim eIn‘ history If you want your old clothes Not a 'by-prodact, AH iocd.^no llller. Winston-Salem, spent Sunday !^ es, liKe other shrubbery, should be used.* Where no stable •vlio In niihellef alteliipt to follow In thu Saves you on tho yearly costof your feed. In pursuance to an order of the Sup­ of Trained Leaders,” by Rev. J. The funeral services were held- The sninll landowner; and tho tenant the buyer asked—“Whot' ■ are . 'the made new, we will guarantee Every iiick Buarantocd to get nioro csco with her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. erior Court of Davie County, I will sell íeldnai iiiiide more tliiin enoush to buy. prices?” ' .. , . should, as a rule be planted in manure is available, put a few a:h of tiiii.se wlio wall; hy faith. audtpc T. Sisk. from Eaton’s Baptist Church satisfaction. Give our work a Lcsr.on V. liei'itnse of ('od’.s iinparni W. A, Langston. . at public auction to the highest bidder ^tlielr pork and eiirii nienl, .'Then came w ith in -'^0 days alU the loans;for the masses or. groups, rather than handsful of either bone meal or Noon Hour. 1:30 p. m. Song where he worshiped for over half Mio.su two imiaijInK .seasons when oven flrst advance payment'.had' been paid trial. 'We call for and deliver.^ eled Kiiediie.ss to Israel, they w e r e at the courthouse door in Moeksville Service; 1:50 Devotional Exercise singly, or, as individual plants. A cottonseed meal in the hole when : ndei-. soienin . nlillfriitlon to render Misses Mae and Lizzie Call, Davie county, N. 0., on Monday the a century, and were conducted the tenant fiirmor had tnoney to spend. off and ' iiv second paym ent‘ had been' 'iieillence'to Ills eniaiiiandnieius. by E. C. Hendrix; 2:00 Story After lie’d spent It lie borrowed all ho^ inado to. growers based : on' sales,;, .The. ròse bed when properly planted, planting. Be sure to keep it ' JEFF’S SHOP. and brother. Vestal, of Spencer, 7th day of April, 1924, the following by Rev, S. W. Hall, of Winston- could .serapo together, oven niortsag-» Lesson VI.'Throiiii!i iinhcllef a tnnr nverago: price received was; 21% cents , and cared for. is a thing of beaur from coming in contact with thé Cleaning, Pressing and spent Sunday in Winston-Salem iaiids in Davie county, N. 0., vi?: Hour for the Children, Rev. J. Salem and Rev, H. T. Penry, of Ins his future crop to plant plenty ot: per , ротЛ net ' nfteri'all .overhead V?» ; tf Investit'« I Ion was iniide hofore en- 1st Tract begins Moeksville and Hun acres for 1020,, ty, but to plant a few bushes roots. , ' Dyeing; , ,'erfn", CJaniiiin. .VKülii.st the earnest witli friends. ' D. Hardy; 2:30 The Church and Southmont. Pail-bearers were chai;gps lind been.deducted.:.- The- av'ier- tsville public road and runs N. SO deg. The acl'enge.was thclarge.st in years, poorly and to put them in the •irotest of Caleb arid .loálina the jieopio Its Task in a Community,' Rev. his four sons and two sohs-in-Iaw age prico received iby growers outside 'iñís L is t Op D e sir a b l e "Va r ie Tie s Hrs. Dinah Dean and daugh- W. 18.27 oils, to a stone, thence S. .3 t|io crop tiiC' heiivlest. Tobacco farni- of the association : was .'alniostï'two ■efiised to enter the land. He<':ui.S!' of M. L, Moose: 3:00 Our Weaver- ers felt..sure of n (!ood return,'’although wrong location, will detract from There are literally hundreds of ‘his tind .sent them to wander In the tei:, Hellena Hendrix, of Durham, deg. vaa 8,50chs. to a stone, thcnce S. Tnterinent was in the little ceme­ cents Ie.sfi, ■ : 'The .average..,operating We 00 Ul KinflR or JOB WORK ville Conference, Rev. J. T. Sisk; they hud no cohtroV over tho '^market; rather than add to the appearance vllderneiji! for forty years. 80 deg, E, 18,20 chs, to the public road tery hear the church by the side cost during 1021' and '1922 -.was three- ■ ■li varieties of roses. Most of them' are visiting Mrs. S. R. Bessent. as lUway.M, It was, in tiie hands ot the of the grounds. Therefore, the Lesson VII, Upon the deatM-of :\IosGa thence with said road to the beginning, 3:M Round Table Discussion,' of his wife, who was before her fourths of a cent per pound. : . ' are good, but the following is a Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pickier, huyera. , ‘ Many New Members. ;: '';-!!'. matter ,of location is one of im- lo.Hlnm «¡IS eallod to lead the people containing 15 1 2 acres, Rev. J. T. Sisk, Leader; Adjour- marriage Mary Elizabeth Ijames. Suddenl.v, almost ovomlght, tobacco small list of the varieties ot dif­ Paul’s Scarlet Climber—deep :nto,tlie hind. Tlniíisli Ciuil’s servants 2nd Tract near Rufus Bowles, which Since the first 8lgntup:,'mo'rb',thai spent Friday, in Salisbury shop­ ment. J. T. SlSK, beeiuiie ñ druR on the market. Buyers 21,000 growers have Joined, their, neigh­ ; portance. Like any other shrub­ ferent colors that will succeed scarlet flowers.borne in clusters. 'lie ills worl: Koes on.' ' begins at public road, Mocksvillo to She, pteceded him to the Great ping. District Chairman of The Young I'woiildn’t take It for, the givin g.; The bors for. co-npenitlve marketing In.; the. bery, they may be planted in Among the irionthly blooming LcKson' VIII. While .lo.shnn iind the Huntsyillp, and ,runs E, 37 chs. to n Beyond twenty-one years ago. fairly well in almost any section People’s Work, Fourteenth Dis­ wnrchou.ses opened ;fpr sales, .closed,■ burley district alone. The; asso.clatlon. groups or clumps provided the of the'South. climbing varieties, the following eldci's of his generation lived,'the peo. Miss Mattie'Young and broth­ stone, thence N. 1 ch, toa stone,thence The high esteem in which Mr, opened and then closed again. The' functlonud In fuU' blast iwlth; the 1821 pie renmlned faithful to God. When womiiriP>'«aiiniii¡a:iiiaxBiBiiiiaiiiiQiffi!iiiBiii!aaiiQiira!iuii!iB!o er,‘ spent a few days last week W, 3 deg. var, 37 chs. to a stone on trict North Carolina Conference, tolmcco that was spid went for less crop,' handling 120,000,000 pounds of a grounds are large, but in this White Roses—White Maman will give splendid results: ■ -.ihey .sinned Gnd sent them «hnsüsb- Collette^ Was held, was attested case, they should be p la n té only in the Twin-City, West side of public road,, thence with by the number and beauty of than. It co.st to . produce It.. For tho 17,1,000,000-pound crop, ./Otheri tobacco Cochet; Kaiserin Augusta 'Vict­ Climbing Mad. Caroline Tèst- menl hy perniltthlK the snrronndins nn llrst.'tlnió the tobacco farmer-^egan farniers In other tobacco- states .have tions to oppress Ihotn. When they re­ eaid rodd to tlie beginning, containing in the angles of walks, corners, oria; and Snow Queen, which is out—large 'flowers, deep rosy Mrs.. J., P. Motley has been, on 3 7-10 acres. See division of Daniel P. DAVIE ACADEMY NEWS floral tributes and by the large to think of the .selling as well ns the taken up the work/^ Their.meinlorship pented and cried to God deliverers In production end of farming. or other places where clumps of pink. Maréchal Neil—exquisite^ Bassett’s lands recorded in book ,^3 concourse of relatives and friends adds three-quarters'of a million, more known as Frau Karl Drus.chki. the form ot JndKe.s \yere Riven. the sick list, we are sorry to . ■ , Try, Co-operation.' slttubbery naturally fit in. Either ly fragrant, .deep yellow flowery; page 26 in oflico of Register of Deeds vvhoi, canie to,pay him their final to the : co-operutlve,' ranks.v In. the - Pink Roses—Pink Maman Co­ Lesson IX, Under the Judges the na­ note. • Unless your hens are pure bred The co-o|)erutlve.jnpyemont wjas tlie Virginias , and the ■ 'Carollnas - 85,000^. plant them as clumps of shrub- chet; Pink Radiance; Paul Ney- probably the most popular climb­ tion degeneriited Into ii com|itlon of of Davie county. Said lands are sold respects and to share the grief result. One year later there were Uve bright-tobacco growers : have ■ organ- ! Mr. John. Broadway and fami­ for.partition. Terms: SIOO.OO cashand you had better use an ax just • béry in the angles of the walks, ing rose in the South. lannrchy. - Throngh the ministry of of his bereaved one.s, grout co-operative marketing orgiinL- Izcd the Tobacco ,■ Growors’ Cò-opera- ron; Pink Kiilarnçy, President Samuel, the Inst/Of thé JudRcs. the na balance oa six months credit, with below the head. Therè is some Kntlons in t,he United Stupes, each and corners, or put them in beds ■ Clirhbing Meteor-deep scarlet ly, of Davie X-Roads. spent Sat­ Sumviiig relatives are four tlvo association, handling; .IW.OO, per Taft, Mrs. Chas. Bell (Light .tliin\va.s hroitglit buck to God. urday night at Mr. J. 0, Myer’s. bond and approved security, bearing in­ interest being taken in Pure-bred growing a partjcular type of tobaccp, cont o ti tliTv total, crop. ,'. T he.'00.000 to one side or to the rear of the crimson,^ Lesson X,. Because ot tiielr desire to daughters^ four sons, and a num­ and cotnposed of "00.000 tobncco fnriii- Pink Radiance); J. L. Mock, terest from date of sale until paid and Poultry here. A number of mod nieiubers of, tjie Dark ; 'Tobacco Grow,? i p house. As a general rule it is Helen Gould-; Bessie Brown; Op­ Climbing "White Cochet—pure be like oilier peoiile Israel Uenmnded'u Mr. John W. Lagle, spent Sun­ title being, reserved until the >vhole ber of grandchildren, and one ers, selling. two-thirds of tho entire ei’s’^Coroperatlve association control:7K king. Saul wa.s' given In response to purchase money shall be- paid br ail ern box i:«jbps have been made American tobacco crop. per cent: ¡of the total crop, ;. In ; th** preferable to place them to the helia; William R. Smith. white tinged with pink; very vi­ tills request. Thoui;h blessed with day at Turrentine. cash at the option of the purchasher. and some thoubreds are beirig half sister; to all of whom we , When the price slnnip came In 1020. - onRtern states Is the -Coniiectlcuc Val- - ■ rear of the house, making a reg­ gorous. great opportunity he forfeited.God’s fa. tobncco fanners worn on'the verge ' Yullow Roses—Alexander Hill Mr. Tom Sofley, of Yadkin, Tliis February 28th 1924. 3-13-4 raised. George Evans, Count.v we extend deepest sympathy and loy Tobacco association, which,-1ms ф . ular bed out of them. Among other good nionthly vor. God removed him froin being of ruin, Bvorywhore tiiere. was bitter­ over ¡1,,400 menihers producing iW: pqr i Gray; Etoile de Lyon; dnd Sun­ icing and Ills career ended In dls.grace was, called home by the illness o,f E. L. Gaither, Commissioner. Agent is doing some culling hère h While the rose gniws on al- climbers are Climbing Lady Ash- point to Him 'who “doeth all ness, Co-operative inarketlng wiis pro­ cent ot tho cigar wrapper: tobacco burst. ' LesBon XI, Diivld, a'shepherd lad, so his father, Sunday. J this week. posed as 11 way : out. But the hurley grown In Connecticut, and ; Massachn- • most any type of soil, yet there Red Roses — Red Radiance; .tbwn, pink; ' Climbing Etoile de .prepared himself wlille hiolcing after things well” . May they be able to tobacco growers ot Kentucky had tried The Missionary Day will be siittB. In Wisconsin 78’per cent, of the are some soils where'the plants General Jacqueminot; Red Ma­ .France, red; Climbing Grussan hs father’s sheep, that at the crlUeal The S£ilisbury Marble Co., There is 10 cream .separators in emulate the example of our Lord a sort of co-o|ieratloti hack In IflOtl statp’.s cmp Is controlled'by tlie .ineni- moment he slew the Ph)ll.stlne giant. observed at Jerusalem the first and 1008, It had resulted In thoso hers of till* cn-nperatlve tohncc». pool; succeed but indeflierently. The man Cochet; Rhea Reid, Meteor, Teglitz,- red; Climbing Helen this community, and room for- in prayer when He taught us to extremely heavy clay or sandy God ulevate.d liltii to lie king, »ml Wanted you to see our representative Sunday in April. never-to-he-forgotten night rides. They JplV Clay,'wlioso nvernge lncome for f Etoile de France, Grussan Tep- Gould, dark pink; Climbing Op­ through his leadership the kin.gdoin more. say “ThyWill Be Done.” knew that It was u.s'ele.ss l1с11 It'ln inSl, :Kor the .first , enemies subdued. J. J. Starrette, J. D.. Walker, had tried before. To control, the ninr-' where one has a very heavy clay Among the best climbing rose? erin Augusta Victoria, white; of Cooleemee',, were in the vici- titao "In: llv(> years .felT hoU!{ht new Lesson XII, Bceaiise Solomnn sou :ht fail to see our linewe both lose. Hundreds and Mrs. Nancy Safret, have ketlng of tholr crop wus an nntrlcd shoes, for Ills little famil.v,.: If. yon soil the rose bed should bo light- with parsistont foliage that does William Allen Richardson, yellow wisdom Instead ot riches God greatly hity Sunday. , field. They hesitated, been on the sick list this week. won*, to Impiien down In Bourbon cmin-: ened up by the addition of con­ not blight or mildew, -making Reine Marie Henriette, red. . honored und blessed lilni. of satisfied customers in Davie County; . SHOE SHINE! Then they got the story of tho hmct ty today yon would find .Icff filiiy Ilvlnq cess . of cd-oporatlon, In Callfornlii; siderable sand or organic matter. them useful for screnn?, while Roses may be set any time dur Mrs. June Safret, went to Yes! Whereat? hi a lU'w -four-rouin bungalow with ' 4n other words, add enough of Laws. ask them about us. See, or write D. B. Dr. E. C. Choate Califorahi farmer.s were proijporous ilowercd wall paper ip the ptivUir and ; blooming but onc.i each season, ing late fall, winter or early Laws arc not inveutedi they Charlotte recently to, have a and contented. 'The fanner tinil his a brusscls rug on' the .lliior, .Toft': these materials to loosen up the prociucing“a7 Complete Line of Spec­ family were w eir dre.ssud. They had spring. They should not be trans­ out ot circumstances,—^¿Vzarlus", Fry, Salisbury,',N. C., 'special representa­ DENTIST. tumor removed from her niîck. JEFF’S S^OP! doesn’t owe tho country gtdcor ti cent, 801 an make it more porous, ]of flowers, the following are the planted after growth has started In Mocksviilo, Monday, Tuesday aiid tacles, cases, ; Bifocals hiink accounts and automobiles,' .lud'go, for the Urst time In twimly years— Extreme Rigor. Wednesday: Oyer’Southern BanK & Marvin Keller is adding to his Baseinent of Southern Ilobert Bingham, pubM*“!'*-’!' <>t the l.ott-. so- the 'gro cer-says;,, ,Tplf . Is Just onii - n ca.se o . a very sandy soil, it most popular and satisfactory: in the spring. In most sections An extrema rigor Is sure to arm tive of SALISBURY MARBLE CO., Isvllle Courlor-.lournai, took a trip to . Trust; Co, i?hone 110, of the'Hiousunds and thousands of tOrv. will be found desirable to ad^ Dr. Van fleet-beautiful glow- of the South this, will mean- that everything against It,—Burke, and plain, also seperate house which is both ornamental Bank & Tru.st Co. California In 1021.« Ho saw for hltii-i baeco fariners ■ who Is loarnlng some-, considerable clay and a lot of o.-.i„g «hell pink in clusters, .they may be planted iu March 117 West Fisher St., Salisbury, N. C. In Copleemed Thursday, Friday and anduseful. .self what co-oporiitivo murketlni;;was thing about livint. . Prefer to Be Happy, Saturday ¡.Over Cooleemee Drug Store; glasses and frames. All doing fiw the. West, .lud^u Blnghiim- ganic matter in the I'orni of; Silver Moon-la ge,siugle,pure and up into the early part of A aron Too many wish to be happy before pU/-wi., AO Residence No, 86 . osked Suplro, the co-operntVvo' . . - ... Unusual.;.' April. lawyer, to ii’ieet with ti group ot hurley' stable manure and other rotted white, yellow center. Ьесош)л{ wis»,—Mad NecUer. ■ Offlce No. .-Ì3 kinds of repairing. Dr. R. P. ANDERSON, Baxter Byerly, M. D. ’’llo’s a Imril worker.” One will not go wrong by plant ' X-ruy Diagnosis. ' tobacco growers to otitline a oo-opora- "That soV” 7naterial. If one will add sufiici- Pink Cherokee - large, si'ngle, ' .Qon« ynd Past Help." Office Over Drus Store. Office Phone tlve marketing plan like the one n.sed '*\'os, ' SometUnei, he :re ing some or all of these different DENTIST ently large quantities of these. rosy pink, yellow center. ■ - Wbat'8 8one and past help siiniili ■и ш C. J. Angell, Residence .Phone S'/ , ОШсе Phone ПО No. 31; Rieaidence No.'25, 1 In California,' qnlt work • even to play a - varieties. be’ÿiiat i!i:tef.-e"ShnV,«gpeiir«. I , Under ÜIO system by which JeU IT PAYS •Wo. Oo .AU ilxiiOB o t JO I! W O RK. Moeksville. N, C. - . COOLEEMEE. N.C, folt." , ■ \ ■

.A'-' . / ' f THE ENTERPRISE “All The Local News.’’ Our Motto—The' Largest PAID-IN-ADVANCE CIRCULATION of ANY PAPER in Davie Coiihty* ' ^ EJSlTEKPKISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. í'age Eight e ■* Mtij lllliBiaill!nill!RSIIIiflllllBIII!nin!IIIB1imilllBlin f! g в I The Best Equipped Small Laundry | •=2> ^ In The State. I B Mocksville All New and Modern Machinery. I Quick and Accurate Service. I TRUTH, HONESTY OF PURP03R ,\ND UNTIRING FIDELITY TO OUR COUN TV AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND PURPOSE. SPRING Give Us a Trial on One of the Following Services: | VOL, VII iviOCliSVILLE, N. C.. THURSDAY, APRIL, 3. 1924 NO. 23 (1) WET-WASH—All laundry washed, thoroughly, rinsed J WHAT IS WRONG WITH MOCKSVILLE? carefully, water extracted, and returned | You Can’t Thwart The .Wil! Of T helAS'iïR COMES Ш Е When those young ’uns come HRMERSARËW0RHIN6 j* promptly ready to b« ironed. Price 5o g sj home from school they’re simply DO WE NEED MORE OF THE SPIRIT OF ^ per pound, ' p People And Get Away Witli It—Not a starved. It’s like a pack o’ hun­ COOPERATION AND COORDINATION? i APRIL THIS YEAR O lii NORMAL OPENING gry wolves rushing in. It keeps y (2) T H R I F T —All wearing a^pparel returned as “wet- ■ In Old N. C. Good Work Of Uni­ I _ Madge and I busy thinking up y • wash”.v^‘Flat work” ironed and returned | There Will Be One Other Reports From 43,000 Farm­ •ii: y things to feed them. They like III ' in a separate package. Price 5c per ■. (Contributed By a Local Booster) versity Exterssion Service. 'Late Easter In The Pre­ ers Indicate Preparations!; sweets and its been a problem to y pound, 2c per pound additional for “flat ■ If we sl&uld go to the Cham- 'life of trade, that is ar, obsolete sent Century For Return to Normalcy get something economical and at g work” ironed, ‘ & '■ ■ Just at this time iliei’e is much tal.k in this county атопй ber of Commerce next Friday, idea and should be discarded with the same time tasty and whole- lioth deinocrat.s and ropublican.s, of “I'inji rule.’’ We have recent­ night and listen to the glorious the medevial customs. It is a some “Sally Lunn” the old-fash § (3) PRIM-PREST—All work carefully .washed and ironed. 1 ly e.xperienced instancc.s of •vvlioro t!iu will o.f tha m ajority o f tho Is A Time Of Rejoicing Must Face Difficulties attributes paid to Mocksville, I well demonstrated fact that co- Wc have on display a wonderliil showing of SPRING CAPES quick cako seems to be The “flat wor'<” machine finished, wear- g voter.s has b;;eii ab.sdlutely ignored. At such a time, the question hear our small city eulogized into ¡operation is the real life blood of their favorite and it’s easy to B ing apparel hand finished, ..Price7cper || 6c the primary is of especial interest to us all. The primary gives Easter this year falls on the Raleigh, March 30,—According COAT SUITS, DRESSES, AND MILLINERY fresh from New the higiiest, we would leave un- trade and competition in merciy make. They love to break it and P pound for “flat work” 15c per pound for | oA-ery voter an equal chaiice to expreys himself in the naming of 20th of- April, something that to the latest information >fròm . der tlie impression that Mocks- the necessary tonic. The kind eat it hot—right out of the oven. the wearing apparel. I the candidate.^ in hi^- own party, а.ч he h:i;i in the regular election. rare ever happens so late in the over 43,000 farmes, representing, York, the fashion Center of the world. All very moderately • v ille is the only and best town of competition that now exists in VVe beat together the .volk of one We are for the primary. Vve have ahvay.s believed in tho pri­ season. The time for the cele­ prijcti'cally every county in the All Work Collected And Delivered. | east of the Pacific ocean. That Mocksville is as false as the minds! priced, no newer nor more moderately priced merchandise can egg, two tablespoonfiils of sugar, mary. ir we did not believe in the primary \ve would not favor bration of this Christian festival United States, received within US ' ' \ is right and the Chamber of Com- of people that induke in this kill- one cup of thin, sweei cream, ice democratic gnvernment. Tho other day Governor Pinchot, of has tluough the centuries been the past month, the farm ers-are be shown you anywhere. a merce m tins town is just as live ing competition. It &hould be cold, and then acid slowly, beat- I „ Cooleemee Ice S Laundry Co. Pennsylvania, a republican, made this .stiitemeiit regarding pri­ the subject of ihuch controversy. undertakidg a normai.produotipii and wide awake to our workings eliminated by the tommon coiirt- maries, which we believe wil! prove the sontiment of practically The E.istern and Western church­ program, said Frank Parker, We give you a special invitation to come look them over. ing at the same time,^ a cup of fif,Biiiiniiiiaimi«BiiiiBiMiiiia!iiiBi:BiB№^^ as any like organization in largfer esy of our manufacturers in order every honest voter in tliia county:^ , . es brought up the question in state agriculture satistician, in self-rismg flour. Beat vigorously cities. But when, we get home to make way ,for the growth we and add the white of the egg “I am for the direct primary, horse, foot, iind dragoons. It the second century, tha Eastern reviewing the farm prospects of in our quiet moments io n ’t we should now be haying. When is not a perfect guaranty of good government—there is not such Christians contending that the the coming season. It Is appar. , beaten stiffly. Bake in a heated begin to think that there must manufacturers and business men pan. a thing yet in this uniini.«hed world. But it gives the', people a festival should be held on the ent; however, he;declared,, that,, ’ THE J. N. LEDfORD COMPANY, be a little something wrong? are ready and willing to {jive one fourteenth day of the first Jew* the production this year will stili GRATEFUL PUDDING real chance to make their will prevail, which the machine ruled Then that little grows to abnor- another the just ri.ghts and bene- Sally Ann’s always poking a- Schedule of Boone*TraU'Trani|)ortation, Company and run convention system does not. Doubtless we shall improve ish month, the Jewish Passover, meet with the trials arising from DEPARTMENT STORE, mal proportions when we begin. fits that should be accorded to and the Western churches be­ high wages, costs, farm, loboc: • roiind old crockery jars and peep­ Winston-Salem, 3tatesville, Charlptte to anyalize the real shortcomings j them, they will be materially as- upon it in the future, but the dii'ect primary is the best way we ing into dusty cupboards looking havo found up to date. ^ lieving it should be celebrated on shortast and the gemerai differ- ■ that exist here and we naturelly sisting the.town, the county, and the first Sunday after the four- Davie County’s Largest and Best Store, Cooleemee, N. C. for odd recipes. She’s always* X Trips not made on Sunday. “The convention .s;?stem is the bosses’ delight. Under it enee between the prices of iarm И wonder, why? in turn will I’eap tho rewards in t,eenth day. This dispute was and urdan products. The general' ■ ^ H nosing into some mellow, antique larger returns.- women have no chance. The pi w arv is the open door for their >вп1и:вав1!в'|1в»:в1«г1н111в1шд|1в1ш1вивхвшшвнаашв:1ша1ва[ш111вшвшш1в1111в1 We know that we are ideally -vetclcd in favor of the Western American demand for farmi pro­ cook book or ransacking the fam­ SOUTH BOUND If our manufacturers anti busi­ most valuable influence to enter politics. Under the convention i'l: situated in aU geographic respects church by the Council of Nicaea ducts is strong and the town.pros. ily scrap book. The other day Leave Wineton Lcnvo Mockavlllo Leave Statcavillo Arrivo Charlotte ness men would have some sort system the candidate without machine backing is beaten before government will indicate on the I 7 :45 a, m, 9:45 a, m, we have the climate that press 3:25. perity is shown in present héavyí Coolidge Expected To W ill Push Live-At- she unearthed this quaint"Grat - 10:10 a. m 11:30 a. m, of scientific cooperation among he starts. The prim ary gives him a look-in. Under the conven­ certificate the amounts that can 10:30 a m, x 11:30 a. m. x agents all over this United States Ecclesiastical authorities then consumption of cotton, wool' and Sign New Bonus Bill ful Pudding” recipe and tried it 12:45 p, m, 2:15 p . Ш, X themselves, if it werp possible tion system the only power that can clean up a party is the other 1 be borrowed at any one time: Home Movement 1:15 p m, 2:15 p. m, 3:30 p, m, 5:00 '.•are tooting about, we have rail; adopted the method of adhering quality foods which'is likely¡ to, on the folks. It was awfully rich p m, party. Under tho primary it is possible, to clean up from within.” road facilities and connections as for them to have an intelligent to the moon as a means of deter­ ЛI Í More money can be borrowed as but so good that we all asked for 4:30 p, m, 5:30 p, m, 6:45 p, m. 8:15 p , m . IVo years ago the “old ring” in this county, as they had' continue for some months, it was . ' (Continued from page one) wiw R ‘ lelgh, MarcH 25. — Accordlng I good as any place in North Caro­ intemeditary, for instance, the mining Easter Sunday, after the pointed out. if' the policy approaches the end_^pf a second helping, Here’s how NORTII BOUND been doing for years, ran the “steam roller’’ right over the average '<5 the twenty year period tliRirat to an announcement made by lina, the best lighting system in 'Chamberof Commerce, and would Georgian calendar was introduc­ “’riie foreign markets seen, certificate, he will have to pay she .said she made it: To a pound Leave Chnrlotlo Leave StatCBvllle rc'publican voter of Divvie. ■ The .voters, therefore, took advantage Leave MocksvUlo Arrivo WIneton any town in the South its size, discuss their dilferencss openly, ed, and it could not be decided likely to maintain about the pre- . six percent interest compounded the beginning, for the policy will Gilbert Stephenson, Vice-Presi- of self-rising flour add a pound of the regular election to “clean up,” and the result was that every 8:00 a, m. 9:40 a m. 10:40 a. m. 11:45 a, m. good churches, highest kind of then the uifficultie.s now existing wnt;ther-it should be movable or sent lovel for our cotton, , pprk, annually. This Avas arranged so be worth more as-it nears ma- dent in cha'rge of the Wachovia of while bread grated. Take “ring” candidate was defeated. However, the same tactics were Bank and Trust Conipany branch 11:30 a. m, . 110 p m, 2:10 p, m, 3:15 p, m. morals, administration of one of would vanish like a bubble on a fixed feast. It is an; imaginary wheat and tobacco demands,” as to discourage' veterans from turity. four eggs, but only half the again resorted to this year. And will the voters assert themselves f i Fiith, security must be given ibis city, his bank will donate 2:30 p. m, 4:10 p. m, 5:15 p, m. 6:16 p. m,. , the most progressive counties picket fence, to use Andy moon, however, that'determines Mr. Parker said, ‘‘The sitilatio'n borrowing on/ tneir certificates whites, beat them up, and mix again as they did two years ago? We fesl quite sure they will. and failing, to pay up. Themum- for loan^ made and no borrowing ?500 in prizes to further the pur- 4:30 p. m.x 6:10 p m.x 7:15 p, m.x 8:15 p, m.x within the borders of this Old Gump’s phraseology. Mocksvilia the date. The encj'clopedia says: as regards labor, machihery; ïèr-: with them a pint of new milk. You can’t run all over the rights of the masses and get away with her of defaulted certificates will is pernfiittedlitted until two years after poses ppses of the “Live-at-Home” North State, still we know that would expand into a real live “ . . . An altogether imaginary tilizers, credit and cost items is; Then stir in the bread and flour, it in old North Carolina yet awhile. We are not made out of the not her lárge,’ according to the ¡assage of the bill. Provi- campaign in the twenty counties something must he missing. Even prosperous community, .a finan­ moon, whose periods are so con- not encourage towards and ex-, ’ a pound of raisins seeded, a Kirk’s Auto Service to Salisbury stulf to take such treatment withjut asserting our rights. Let . estimates thus far made, and the in which his bank operates. The the rankest stranger notices and cial power and would be recgniz- jtrived that the new (calandar) pansion in. production. is made, to prevent these pound of currants, half a pound Leave SaUBbury Arrive Mocksville Leavq Mockavilie • Arrive Saliabury mentions ;it on his first visit. ed in all respects. We would U5 elect a “citizen’s” ticket in Davie again this year. ’ |moon always follows therealnew “There is a prospect of over- ‘ .veterans barèaû wiin^^âblel^tb ' loans from becoming ‘frozen bank offers a prize of $25 to the of sugar and a little beat en gin 8:15 a, m, 9:15 a. m, 9:15 a, m. 10:15 a, m. Everyone »‘realizes- it -is a very, have a.home ..that we„ wo.uld be production,.QÎ..çornJn. the . United .. ^ take; care of the dg^lted cases assets” at the banks. farmer in each of the following ger. Mix all together, pour into ■ The extension serwice of the State University bPiit of tfiejsinkintt^^ twenty counties who shows the 12:30 p,m, 1:30 p.m. 2:15 p. m, 3:00 p,m, evident fact that* Mocksville has proud to call ours. But until States. This increase; ifactually; ^ ' ‘‘The House ways and means dish and send it to the oven. most progress towards living at 4.00 p. m, 5:00 p,m . 5:30 p, m, 6:30 p. m. not the industries that should be they do get into a concilitory work. Few citizens realize what that department is fouVt^enth of carried out would result in a sup­ ,, Jndeedj V ;whole, plant is committee estimated that the Cream, instead of milk, will make ing. The following statement just issued will show our readers had from the (12:30 and 4:00 Connects at Mocksville for Winston,) surrounding us on our outskirts. mood and work together, pull ply larger thau the probable de­ ,^QUtwaq,¿£Ojiservatively ' that the average amount of compensation home during 1924, as tpld in an it taste lots better. goverHment may find in a few for those who served over 110 article of not over 500 words in True we have a Chair and Table together, boost always, remem­ vdrat is being done: ¡ „ times of the Jewish law been mand, if the yeilds are as 'good . Rapid and substantial progress h a s been inade lecenUy n ^^on'for years ,thát .the amount approxi­ days (maximum service being length. The counties in which factory, Veneer plant, Shjrt and ber the other fellow, we will live as in recent years, Thia is patti^ > mated annually can be cut dowji the farmers may enter the con­ Woodrow Wilson Overalls factoi:y. Lumber plant, in the same old rut, do the same the work of expanding the extension service ol vhe University g.^lesiastical purposes-falls gen cularly true in view of the prtí¿- ‘ 560 days) would be about $382. all the people of the State, according to an ¡'««'^»»cement from fpr 'the purpose pf the fund is not About $14,799,470 would be pay­ test for tliis prize are Buncombe, and smaller other industries, but old thing day in and day out, pective decrase in livestock pro­ the central office of the Imive.csity Eictension Divi.sion, wnich has thusaf- ,. to;na;.ake a profit but to take care able to those now living, About Madison, Haywood, Forsyth. Woodrow Wilson is the great where are^the large Cotton Mills, never advance in a liriancial way, duction. est American since .^bvaham ' Canning factories, box factories in fact we will be almost the ust i.ssued a brief statement covering certain features ot the ^ which ia “The pending national legisla­ • : of the needs of the veterans. $50,000,000 would take care m Surry, Stokes, Rockingham, Guil­ Ii you want the Best Flour Made, use The bill provides: the claims of families in which ford, Davioson, Handolph, Rowan, Lincoln. He was a failure like and many other concerns that fictional living dead. program. * . i generally on the fourteenth day tion for prohibiting the còttón in­ In the year 1920 just 24 students were registered in the |of the calendar mpnth; the rule •'•.'■'i' First, the payment in cash of veterans have died since the war Iredell, Cabarrus, W?ike, Dur­ Moses, because he was not al­ have tried to locate here? We Cooperation and coordiantion tentions report d|scòurageà, the lowed to lead Europe into the MO ::KSVILLE BEST of'effort in business toward the tension Division. Today 786 studentn sprinkled over the j ¡g that Easter day is always the department’s getting,'estimates v:b the adjusted service credit to and prior to January.!,• 1924, ham, Johnston, Franklin, Gran­ i heat them discussed today and those veterans to whom $50 or Some of the cash payments ville' and Harnett. ’ Promised Land, But in 100 years There is no Better Flour ou the Market. tomorrow they are vanished. right channels is the true golden “from Murphy to Manteo” are studying in extension clas-ses or fij.gt Sunday after the paschal on this crop. We feel that, ,the Jess is due. The basis of the cre­ may be made during this year ,Mr. Stephenson states that the the historian will rank his failure 'We hear now that some of the mean which every true and hon­ correspondence instruction cour.ses provided by the Ui^'^'ersity. ^ ^ the full moon which farmers are the losers ' thereby. dit is $1 per day for each day of but owing to the labor involved prize is not. necessarily awarded as a peace-mokier higher than the iindustries named above are con­ est Mocksvillian should hold as George B. Zehmar, director of extension teaching, has charge ; happens upon or next after the At any rate, we know that tKe ‘ service, on this side 9f the At- in setting up the machinery of to thfc farmer who makes the success of any other figure ih the If you want the Self-Rising we make templating leaving and locating the ideal for thich to strive. It all of this work and under his leadership it is expanding rapidly, ^lat of March, farmers are going, to plant all', great war. Already the lime­ should govern his actions, his It is the aim of the University through the Extension Division,! bappenf, then, that the that they can. especially iii North ' ' Jantiç $1,25 per day for overseas administration, the war depart­ highest grade in the ten things elsewhere. Why? i , service. So many men were in ment doiisn’t think it will be able which he is asked to do by the light of fame is dim on the faces “OVER THE TOP,” To the reasonable, sane think­ thoughts, his words, and then according to the statement, to make it possible for any citizen nioon next after the 21st of Carolina. The situaron.iii strong the service fifty days or less that to issue certificates or make pay­ Agricultural Extension Service of the men who slew Wilson’s- ing man that understands busi­ we would realize in Mocksville North Carolina to get some educational training right at home, if j March this year falls on the 19th er than it was last year.’ The . , the. sacrifice involved was con­ ments before next January, of the State College and Dtpart- dream. Five years of disenchant­ The Brand That Can’r, Be Beat ness there is only one logical^con- what only a few are optomistic it is impossible to get it by going to college. Three hundred and April, and the following Sun- probable America supply a month' * sidered relatively small and the ment of Agriculture, but is to ment have restored our lost per­ clusion to the deplorable condi enough to hope for. eighty physicians took the 192B summer post-graduate medical which is the 20th day of ago was about 4,600,000 bale.s as': \ cash amounts in the aggregate the one who make.s the niostpio- spective, Wilson, on his death­ c'/urses in 24 cities of the State. • ^ | April. The latest Easte-we will compared with 6,350,GOiÔ balës a 100,000,000 Loan Is Our Flour, Me^il and Ship Stuff is on sale at tions that exist right here in our will, not total very much. gress towards ‘living at home,” bed, dwarfs his betrayers on midsts. That is Industrial War­ Co-op. Meeting At The Other fads covered by the statement include: 400 women’s . ¡„ the twentieth century year ago; 7,440,000 bales two ' Second, the dependent relatives Ready For France The story may be written by the both sides of the Atlantic! fare, Industrial Warfefare,' killing dubs are studying printed programs is.sued by the Extension'^.¡ц ц on April 25, 1943. .The years ago and 10,760,000 bales in , of the veterans will be paid the farm tr of .by some one else for He was crucified , by the politi­ all the leading grocery stores. competition, la:k of coordination Courthouse, Aprii 5th. Division; 16,00*0 homes receive weekly the Unive-rsity News Let-jgarliest.Easter we have ever had 1921. This conditidn resultedtuh ■Ì full amount of the insurance The group of American bank- him. It will be submitted to cians,-London Sunday Express. or anythiing that one wants to ter- 7 ООО business and' professional men receive regularly North .was on she 22nd of Marbh, 1818. a more fovorable price situation ; policy to which the veteran’s ers, headed by J. P. Morgan & three judges on or befdr'e Decem­ term it, very intangible and very •Will all members of the Tobacco Carolina Commerce and Industry; 250 high school debaters, will| TtUhe followers of the Chris- which had been created by. poor length of service would have en­ Co., which announced that ar ber first, 1924. The winning Notice of Payment of Special evidênt. It has almost got to the Growers Cooperative Marketing vi'sit the University during “high school work”; 50 delegates will jtian religion Easter is a time of yields, due to abnormal weather titled him based, on a twenty rangements had been made for It is the commemor­ conditions and boll weevil . da­ story will be given to the local Assessments Hornjohnstone Company place where the children are Association phase meet in the ■xttend the First Dramatic Institute to be held under the auspices |rejoicing, year paid up endowment policy. the establishment of a banking mages, rather than to increased ' county paper for publication. “THAT GOOD KIN^D OF FLOUR” talking it, , Court' House, at Mocksville, on of the Bureau of Community Drama; over 50,0 communities^m ation of the Savior’s resurrec­ The age of the veteran, is a fac­ credit of not less than $100,C00,- Flowing this the twenty best Notice is hereby given that any as- Every manufacturer located in April 5th, at 1 o’clock p. m. to North Carolina utilized one or more forms of the University Ex­ tion, and a symbol of ^eternal life demand or to reducé acreage. tor in determining the amount of ООО in favnr of the Bank of France stones (one tiom each county) sesament contained in the assessment Mocksville, - - - . N.C. Mocksvillo considers his plant in elect nomenees who will elect a tension service during the last tv/elve months. to those, who profess faith in The acreage last year was thè insurance to v/hich he would be has received assurances from the will do submitted to a committee street and sidewalk iiuprove- itself as the old feudal lords diit director of our association. These Jesus Christ. greatest in oiir histbrj;.- The entitled. French government that it will composed’ of " Dr." Clarence Poe inents on Depot Street and sidewalk over their castles. He thinks directors manage the business of world supply of commercial cot­ Third, the credit in no case ex­ issue no ocher loans without hav­ of the Progressive Farmer, Dean thereof, and Factory Street in the that if any other manufacturer your association and should have Daugbtery Retirement Matter • . sentment nor given any evidence ton is at a very low stage. The ceeds $500 for home service and ing assured the service of the town of Mocksville, North Carolina, cdrry-overwas reduced from 14* B. W. Kilgore of the State Col­ which assessm ent roll is on file in offioe comes ¡into this vicinity he should your support and advise. . Other that he is the possessor of what $625 for overseas duty. The vet­ loan by normal budgetary re­ lege, and Hon. W. A. Graham, of Tov/n Clerk of Mocksville, North at once consider him as his arch important business will claim the . For Gratification, Says Hull is known as the Puritan consci­ 352,000 bales last Ju ly 31, 1921, eran receives the equivalent of a ceipts. Commi.ssioner of Agriculture Carolina, and which said assessment enemyi his competitôr. The creed attention of the members at this ence. Of course, foreign countries aré 20 year paid up insurance policy Should the credit not be liqui­ The best .story selected by this roU and assessm ents were Confirmed by of the-manufactures in Mocks meeting. “It is a matter for public gra­ stiving to increase their produc­ tho boaid of Commissioners of the town Southern Railway System Sckdiiles. Washington, March 2S.—De­ in'this matters as he has waited for the amount of his service dated at maturity in other ways, committee will pe 'published by ville is the survival of the strong . ■ , ■ J. B. Cain. in other ph^fses of the.se scandals Hfication that Attorney General tion. The world production, out­ credit plus 25 percent and with gold equal in amount to the loan of Mocksville, North Carolina, January claring Attorney-General Daugh­ the Progressive Farmer, The est, he. makes a veritable fetich County Ghrm. until public opinion , has d r i v e n jOargherty is out of. the cabinet side of Uuited States,' w as'6.730,- J ,, „ „ „ ------istiv.IStlv, lUM,1924, m ay be раШpaid to the undersÎBundersig .The arriv^;! and 'leparture of passenger erty’s retirement from the cabi­ interest compounded annually at W ill be shipped to the Morgan twenty prizes o f §>25 each w ill be nod, L. E. Peezor, Town Tax Collector of open cut throat competition. the panic-stricken leaders of hisi^P.«« any pre ext whatsoever but ООО bales two years ago; 7,886,000 4 percent. If a veteran thorefore net "is a matter, for public grati­ firm in New York, This gold se­ mailed to the winners on or be.. at any time before the 29th day of trains Mocksville. If he is successful in- blocking Negro Minstrel At Smith party to bring pressure upon himl'^ is regretable that Presiden bales of year ago; and 7,99^,000 is entitled to $500, tho face of Jiis curity- is being held by V ----the- -Bank ------— March, 1924, without addition. In the fication,” Chairman Hull, of the fore December 20, and wili make any ofcljer companies from coming and until his delay has b e c o m e : Coohdge did not have the moral bales; for the past season, . event the assessment be not; paid with­ The followiQi^ s<')hedule figures are pub- Grove Consolidated School democratic national committee policy would be IncreaHod by 25 of France. It is understood that a nice little Christmas present. here he pats himsfIf on the a public reproach, and then has' f°'^rage and foresight to ask for “The cotton m arket gives pro­ percent to $625 and that sum c „1 • • i 1 , in sucnsuch time—tiiattime—tlmt 18is befornueiorn March 29th criticised President .Coolidge in a the loan will not run for more Ihe purpose of this is to help 1924-the same shall bear interest at shouldèr. and considers- himplf based his request for the attorney i his resignatmn . ong ago and. to mise of being able 1л absorb the guaranteed. The pupils of the Smith Grove statement tonight for delaying compounded at intwe.st oC 4 per than one year. promote the work done by the the rate of six per cent per annum from as adcdmpHshing a good business. geneials resignation not upon, assign justifiable reasons for his modern increase of cotton' at* a cent for 20 years constitutes the •iAr No ’yi;« Between ' No Dp Consolidated School will give action in the matter “until public The group establishing the extension workers of the State the date of tho confirmation of tho as­ When in truth he is slowry riiin- cdhiparatively good pi’lce, A amount of money he would re­ 7 :37a 10' ' 4^, cHarlotte-Winston-Salem 10 7 :87a “Negro Minstrel” at the school opinion has driven the. panic- moral groung but upon a techn.i- action. credit is limited to bankers of^ sessm ent roll, .and shall bocomo due ing himself, holding the town “The delay in this case is char- large crpp, if secured by increas; ceive at the end of that period. College in making North Caro­ and payable on tho date on which ta.xes -9 Winaton-Salem-Charlotte 9 10:12a house, Saturday, April 5th, at stricken leaders of his_ party to cality. He has - abondoned the New York and neighboring cities. back from all progressiveness '^ound entirly upon which he has l^^teristlc of the deiay • and the ed acreage and expensive cultural If he dies before the 20 years, lina a happier and more prosper­ are payable; provided, that when an 4:00p 22 Asheville-Winston-Golds 22 . 4 :00p being pressure upon him.” methods, .would tend to bring a : Applications to share in the loan ^iOO 21 Golds-Wineton-Asheviiln 21 4:00ii and making Mocksville thé Jobah 7:30 p. m. Ice cream will be tho attorhev general inaction of republican adminis- ous State. assessment is divided into installments, “President Coolidge’s demand sii^,ined the attorhey goneral decline in pricç which might more hisfamily receives the full amount were declared to have largely ex­ one installment shall bosomo due and sold. Admission: Adults 25c; 21 and 22 Solid through trains between Goldsboro and to all prospective financiers. • for the resignation of Attorney than offset any reculting reduc­ the veteran would have received payable each year on tho date on which We must not get the idea that Children 15c. Come everyb9cly. “"“iiriiro u t all of the ,ean: w-tintothe Wlnte House in tions in; cost due to high yied's. ceeded the amount required by Asheville via Greensboro, Winston-Salem and Barber, Gener.al Daugherty,” Mr, Hull if he had h'ved throiiirl taxes are itue and payable. competition should be eliminated. Good j lodgement on the dart of 'ho 20 tho French govjrnmeiit. any amount or installment thereof with Pullman buffet Parlor Cars. Lots of fun. Have a good time. said, “is in line with his belated dalous revelation involving mem- "«tonus That would be almost as bad as cotton farmers is going to- pay years period. paid when duo, it shall be sub-1 action and hinesight in all mat­ bers of the Harding-Coolidge ad- cgmbbatio« of v^stionary poh- regafding boll wee- tho same penalties as are now For further information call-on the present conditions.. But that Fourth, tho veteran has the Dr, LESTER P. MARTIN Ш Do All Kinas or .TOB ters relating to or growing out m’iuistratioi: the President. has ticians and predatory buainess in-, Yjj pgjgQfjjng.^ethods., .Latefer- prescribed for unpaid taxes in addition G. A. Allison, Ticket Agent, Mocksville, 'Phone No. 10 is not necessary. It is an old of the scandals in He has waited I bötrayed no moral shock or se- (Continvied on page seven) .• tilizihg^ould be abolished, privilege of boi rowing money on to the interest heroin provided for, | Send Us Your JOB "WORK. Night Phone 120; Day Phone 71, R. H. Graham, D. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. .saying that: cbinpetition is the hi.g /ijsqrance cevtilivntfl and tho Mocliiville, N. C. This February 25th, 1924, 2-it8-Btf TRY IT L , E./Peezbu, City Tax Collector. .