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The Darie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPLE READ . “HERE SHALL THE PPVSS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN: UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN." VOLUMN XLVI. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, T A N U A R Y 3 . 1945 N U M B E R 23 NEWS OF LONG AGO. The God Of AU Comfort Raising Pay Of Con Christian Leaders Op- Farm Census Will Be Seen Along Mau Street Rev. Walter E. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. gressman pose Peacetime Draft Taken This Month By The Street Rambler. What Was Happening In Davie ‘'Blessed be God, even the Fath 0000 0 0 Congressman Murrav echoes the President Roosevelt wants a The agricultural resources and the Before The New Deal Used Up er of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Saleslady looking like she could production of U- S. farms will be Father rf mercies, and the God of Idea which must be in the minds of peacetime conscription tbat w ill bite a ten-penny nail in two with The Alphabet, Drowned The measured by the coming U. S. cen all comfort; who comfortetb us in many American people when he de bring all mothers’ sons into mili sus of agriculture scheduled to be out batting an eye—A happy New Hogs and Plowed Up The all our tribulation, that we may be clares that the idea of incleasing tary traioing for a year or perhaps gin on Jannary 8 . Basic inform a Year to all my readers and all the the salaries of members of Congress two. He may get his way about Cotton and Corn. able to comfort them which are In tion on agriculture, including statis members of tbe Gossip Club and anp trouble, by the comfort where is “ridiculous, preposterous inde this as the forth coming sess;on of (Davie Record, Jan. 9 , 1 9 1 8 ) tics on farm acreage, crops, live those who are trying to join—Hob with we ourselves are comforted of fensible” . Congress will be overwhelmingly stock, farm labor, an I other items art Hoots changing a $ 2 0 bill — W. C. Dennv has been quite NI "Congress itself”, he declares, God ”—II Corinthians 1:3 ,4 . Democratic and will be ‘robber related to farm operations will be PostoflSce Iobbv looking like a de tor the past week with ’grippe. It is quite natural that every “ has passed legistion that resulted stamps.” He may force the next obtained. serted graveyard following a fun. Sterling Kelly, of Duke, spent heart and soul desires comfort, In tbe freezing of the income and session to pass such a measure. Information obtained by the cen eral—R. L. Booe trying to keep tbe holidays in town with relatives. On the other hand religious bodi sus takers will be strictly confiden therefore seeks I* ir some way. hourly wage of the producers of warm leaning against brick wall— Miss Bdna Stewart, a member of tial and the records from individual Howev- -oi l ie finds it, the food and fiber of tbe Natiou- es are openlv waging war on such a Clint Wilson carryingla mammoth tbe Swansboro school faculty, visit Tbis freezing has taken place al. plan The Federal Council of, the farm cannot be used for purposes of as he I a the right apple down Main street—Miss Ann ed her parents here during the hol taxation, regulation, or investion, ac way i.. _;ei get comfort from though there has been an increase Churches of Christ in America, rep cording to Dean 0. Schaub. of State Grant drinking coca-cola in drug idays. crease of 20 to 4 0 per cent in the resenting some 2 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Ameri the wrong scarce, unless it to mo College, who heads an advisory board store—Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Sell T. P. Foster has moved from the things the farmers buys. can Protestants, has asked Con mentary and temporary Often, of all agricultural agencies in North strolling down Main street—Mrs. Wiley Clement house to tbe Grant The proposal to increase the sal gress to wait until after the war is times men drink intoxicants, not Carolina to work with census officials. Koox Johnstone doing early morn farm, naar Bear Creek. aries of members of Congress is only to satisfy a depraved appetite, over before making a decision on Who is a farmer? Under the cen ing grocery shopping—Big bunch ' Mrs. R. M Itames and children justified by those advocating a step peacetime military conscription. but In order to find comfort for a sus rules the grower must farm 3 Davie bovs climbing on bus on visited Mrs. Frank Milleria Salis. on the grounds that living costs troubled heart, mind, soul and spir At the biennial session held in acres or more or if less than three their way to army camp—Yonng bury during the holidays have so largely increased. Pittsburgh last week the following acres, his agricultural products in it. Many inneavor to drown their lady looking for pair of nylon hose Misses Elsie and Mary Horn ie- Granting that such a contention resolutions was passed: 1944, whother sold to used a t home, troubles by strong drink. Maybe —Mrs Haines Yates reading late turned last week from a visit to re can be defended, the same condi must have amounted to $250 or more, for a little while they feel hilarous, “ We cannot now foreseethe pre Christmas cards—Womansitting in latives in Statesville tion applies to every other class of cise nature or strength of the ar tc be considered as a farmer. and forget their troubles, worries, parked car smoking big cigar— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, of American citizen who, not having maments that may be required by heartaches and disappointments, Alex Tucker sitting close' up to Laurel, Iowa, are visiting his par the same power as members of Con the world community when there Shame On Grandma but when they sober up they find hot stove in grocery store. ents at Farmington. themselves worse than before. Not gress to raise tbeir own incomes, shall h ive been established a gen Grandmother waB a diabetic pa Miss Sarah Miller, who teaches only are their troubles still there,, are helpless in solving the same eral system of ' international se tient, and rather given to “cheat in tbe city schools at Concord, was A Soldier’s Last Letter but tbe serpent of strong drink has problems. curitv. ing” on her strict diet. After one in town for the holidavs. Iefl its poison in their system which This is a very unhappy time for “We are not here pronouncing violation she was sent to the hospi A gripping, heart-stirring story Mildred, the little daughter of tal. when the only available room brings disease to tbe body, and fin Congress to be thinking of feather judgment for or against conscrip comes ont of Kansas. It tells of a C. L. Thompson, has about recov was in the maternity ward. Grand ally death but the very conscience ing its own nest In this manner. tion but we are pointing out that letter received by a littletwo-year- daughter was just outBide the door ered from an attack of pneumonia. The proposition is in direct vio for the United States to change old girl, daughter of Captain Gen and soul is morally poisoned, hence when some visitors went past. r .iss Frankie Wilson, a nurse at lation of policies which the govern eral MarneII. The letter from the' wine and strong drink “bites like now its historic policy might be so “What are you doing here, little Charlotte Sanitorium, spent the 27-year-old captiain came from Pa a serpent and stings like an adder.” ment has undertaken to set up for interpreted as to prejudice tbe possi girl?” holidays with her parents here. lau. Men play cards and gambie both the people of the Nation' in order to bility of achieving tbe kind of world 'I’m visiting my grandmother”, Miss Sallie Whitley, of Winston, Of course the little girl couldn't for money and comiort. Multitu serve the clear interest of the Na otder reflected our government’s she replied. “Your grandmother!” exclaimed read the letter. But some day she spent a few days with relatives on tional economy during ihe war. des flock to tbe movies for com w ar aim s.” one. “ What’s she doing in here?” will read it. and it will be her most R. I last week fort, which casts a shadow over the It is not, therefore, to be wond If Congress votes now for con "Oh. said the little girl brightly, precious possession. For on tbe day J. Grady Booe, t: student in the life and soul, and this shadog grows ered at that public protest to this scription as a permanent policv, it she’s been cheating again” ! the captain wrote the letter he was Richmond Medical College, spent darker and darker the longer they movement by Congress should have will do in opposition to a united killed in action. But before going the holidays with his parents near behold the ungodly, wicked scenes become more or less general and hristian community in American. Making a Blouse into action that day. Captain Mar- Cana. of tbe theatre. No blessed comfort indignant.—Charlotte Observer. The Christian Century, one of the nell w rote his little daughter th at she Dr. E. P. Crawford and daugh there for tbe heait, mind, soul and nation’s leading religious journals, Aids Bond Buying had been so much, on bis mind that he just had to set down a ter Catherine, returned last week spirit that needs God Multitudes says: “Tbe action of the Roman Is This You? few lines to iet you know how im from a visit to relatives at Marion.