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day it takes * lot “HERE SHALL THE PRESS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN: UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN.” J ln g t 0 fee> about Pagination will 8a»6 XXXVIII. MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1 9 3 6 . NUMBER 10 , I 3 f0 e l b i l 1 if you \0$ OF LONG AGO. It Is Right? cause. That’s all. 0, the pity of it. They love their pleasure more than Davie Well Represented Sure Body Marshal Ney’s A Big Bargain. Here is a question ministers are they love the great Church. They Boone, N. C., Sept. 19 - The often asked. This is a question a- “I am thouroughlv convinced that The Record will be sent to L a t Was Happening In D a v ie offer the old, old alibi, “it is wrong, Alumni Association of Appalachian the body I saw exhumed in Third Higher bout which many have written, and but there are other things worse.” all school teachers and col­ [BeforeTheNewDeal Used Up not a few have argued. Some as­ State Teachers College has just Creek Presbvterian cemetery near For some reason have never heard completed a survey of the students my old home at Barber’s Junction on lege students from now until Tie Alphabet, Drowned The sert emphatically that it is always explained, there is something about iu attendance, and has classified M iv 3,1887. was really the remains Maj* 1st, 1937, for only 50 wrong, others that it is right, while playing cards that leads to gambling. Hogsand PlowedUp The of Marshall Ney of France.” asserted others say that it depends upon con- Men will put up a five cent piece, to the alumni of the college in pre­ cen's. If your son or daugh­ djtions. Well, Is It Right? Right paration for the annual Homecom R N. Barber of Waynesville, while ter is away at school, or Cotton and Corn. lend spice the game. Or they will he was in Charlotte on business. to do what? Here goes: Is It Right ing Day to be held October 10, (DavieRecord1Oct 5 . put up big stakes and gamble fever­ Mr. Barber said he was a young teachieg, they will appreciate for Church members to play cards? ishly. Women naturally abhor the 1936 . Invitations are being mail­ you sending them this week­ Mqcksville 1 s.' ^orn, to Mr. and Mrs.- M. L b -y when the bones of Peter Stewart Plain question! A child can^unde’? the word “gamble.” They will hot ed.to all of the giaduates and plans jry on Sunday, a 12-pound son. Ney were removed from the grave ly letter from the old home ISpry atand it._ No quibbling" here?- This be guilty of‘such a heinous sin. Gam­ are going forward rapidly toward Mrs E. H. Morris is visiting rela­ for examination nearly 50 years after county. The cost is only 50 writerdoes not claim infallibily of bling is ugly. It is a heinous sin completion for the entertainment of b irial.- cents for eight months, cash te s and taking in the Exposition judgment, nor does the writer claim Gambling is ugly. It is a sin of the the three thousand visitors who are “Some of the t-eeth had fallen out in advance. a wisdom relatively great. We know st Knoxville, Tenn sex of coarser fiber. Only callous expected to attend the Horaecom and they were filled with gold and in ^L HOME Jfjed King is visiting relatives in we have given this question much man would gamble! To lend spice ing game with Guilford College. perfect condition ” said Mr. Barber. thought, and he has been constantly to her game she must adopt another EMBALMERS ! Concord tbls week. The-Alumni Association has se “ The men in charge pointed out that Little Stingers thrown face to face with the issue. plan. Never for all the gold in the VPearesorrv to learn that Dr. cured Dr. George Sherrill as the the skull and and bones were those (From Tbe-Yellow Jacket) Irjnibroush remains seriously ill. This writer knows, however, that world would she be party to so ne­ of a heavy man, one of the power­ We’ll land on the New Deal with the Church in more than one, and, speaker of the occasion. Pres. A. I Church I JlissElva Kelly., of Salisbury, farious a thing as the creation of .a ful and rugged physique. Lindon. furthermore, he knows of cases of Ji Gteene has announced that the IvJsited friends in town last week, jack-pot. But the game is pro'sy “Doctor Loughenour of StateBvilIe The New Deal platform is written once active and and cow inactive when there is nothing at stake; so Alumni dinner will be served in jlrs W. T. Woodruff, returned put the skull, which had fallen into in red ink. church members, who were made so she porsues a different course. The Appalachian’s new cafeteria. Iastwek from a visit to relatives at two pieces, together and made pic­ FDR thinks he can square himself by some one moving into the com­ gold is spent in the purchase ;of a . According to the survev, the tures and a cast of it. by running around. Itfalkertown. munity and organizing a card club. vase or silver urn, or something else, following students are attending “I remember examining the skull Hen. Wallace, who says be is a Rev. C. S. Cashwell assited in a You know this to be true. You Then the wrath of the gods beieg Appalachian State Teachers College very well. On one side tne~e was a scientist, also says that by killing cff L1Otracted meeting at Waughtowu know this to be true. A church goer appeased, she plays with all her from this county: Martha F urches, hole well above the ear, as if part of six million pigs made meat cheaper. Itot week. —has been all of life—said not long might and fervor for this trophy! Farmington; Gannon Tolbert, Ad­ the skull had been cut away for tre­ So there may be a science about ly­ T Jt Byerly spent Wednesday in ago that some of nearby neighbors It would be gambling if she played vance; Dwight Grubbs, Mocksville; panning. The bone was porous a- ing. forfned the habit of coming in late for money, but this vase or urn or ■ffioston on business. Elteabeth Miller, Mocksville, R. 2 ; round that hole and looked as if it The loudest preacher for reducing Ired To oir Sundayeveriirigs — just about that something else was purchased Dr. ana Mrs. R. P. Anderson re­ JentSie Peebles, Advance; James had decayed around a cut place in government expenses was Roosevelt. church tim e—and remaining for a with money. What is difference? turned Wednesday trom a pleasant Stonestreet, Mocksville; James the bone The piece of the skull The greatest spender of government kir friendly visit until after church hour. You won’t have to turn to a Phila­ was missing and was never found, funds was Roosevelt. Put these ftrip across the mountains. Wail, Mocksville. Then later on when they came, they delphia lawyer to find out.— She lending credence to the theory that things together if you dare. A protracted meeting will begin not only stayed until after the church knows there is no difference. Gam­ this wa3 the skull of Marshal Ney of When recording the follies of the IattheMethodistchurch tonight. hour—depriving this Church goer of bling is not sin alone, It Is a Crime Passes Shelby By. France, who was supposed to have New Deal don’t forget to list the Itisthoughtthat the new graded it Price. 41614099 attending worship—but suggested a And neither Christian nor nohrChris- Between five and ten thousand had a silver trepan in his head. piecing of several thousand farmers [school building will be erected this friendly game of cards. Right there, tian has a right to. condone crime people were massed . on a Shelby Everything was decomposed ex­ on “cold storage” up in Alatki and Tou Sell. and then, this good Churchgoer re­ camouflage or in the open, on main* !(all. ; . street to see the would-be Dictator cept for the skull and bones and bits the act to compel potato growers to minded the nearby neighbor that ho street or on the alley; engaged in by of the coffin that had been preserved stamp their spuds. Courtisin session here this week go by when presto, some“ high up” such thing was going to happen at the “ uppers” and' the “lowers.” around the brass corner plates and Housewives are confronted with isiness. with Judge Adams on the bench. changed the routing and few peo­ IThe court crowd is small. his house. Well, what happened? when committed by those who sit in screws. The wood looked like cedar. still higher prices for food. They the scoffers seat or hurl a cynic’s ple Saw Fanklin D., flanked by The editor spent a day or two- in There was no more Sunday evening ‘The bones were put back in the can go to . the- markets' and', take- &. ban In the sight of a Holy and AU state patrolmen, secret service men- grave,{but I was not there when .they I Knoxville, Teon., last week taking Church-hour visits, and th e ' loyal church-goer repaired to his Tegulari Wise God, a spade is.a spade; a :ho 9 filled the grave 'agaitt and^dp' ufo een I Iinthe Tennessee Press AiKociatipn placein the evening service. Would? is a hoe, and Jn simple.truth, sin -is idaj al the Appalachian ’Exposition. to God that we had more of such, sin. and crime is crime whenever brethren got mighty mad and even placed:for reburial.” -. tTie re-election of the man who is re- •' C. W. Tillet, a Charlotte lawyer, who would not fear to say': ‘'Get found.- When will the Christian per-, threatened to bolt the New Deal Mr. Barber Baid- some Statesville spohsibie for the ruthless slaughter ' uni spoke in the coart house here Mon* thee behind me satan!” ‘"Weil, is it, pie ever quit such tom-foolery? Let ticket in November but they - will women grabbed up bits of Ney’s 0 ' six million American pigs. lday. AycockandKitehin failed to right for a Christian to play cards? it be remembered that one of these be whipped into Iiue and take their bones and were carrying them away It is perfectly ridiculous to hear show up as advertised. First of all, I would admit most days those nimble nimble card-fing. as gruesome souvenirs, but they folks talking about the Democratic •‘licker’’ straight.” —Ex. - ^ l l l l Rev. V. M, Swaim,. ot Cool cheerfully, that intrinsically there is ers will be cold and pulseless!! were stopped at the cemetery gate party. Why, bit ss your life. Brother Springs,.has accepted a call to the nothing wrong about it. A game of But some will say; “ We play it and made to return tbe bones. He there is no longer any Democratic for amusement and never gamble. The End In Sight. said several thousand people gather­ pirtv. FDR didn’t mention the jSouthside Baptist church,: and' will cirds, in inself, is no more wrong There is never a penny at stake nor It was bordering on sacrilege in ed for the exhuming of the body, the Democratic party at Philadelphia. ■ ■ iSiJ [move his family to Winston this than another game. A game can be played with cards or with checkers a golden urn offered as a prize; is Charlotte Thursday when Franklin largest crowd he had ever seen up to S 1 Perkins, Qen Wallace and Rex -Sii: (all. or chessmen. In themselves these this wrong?” It has already been D. Roosevelt attempted to appro­ that time. Tugwell are no more Democrats than State Auditor F. F. Dixon died games are morally on a par. Let said that the world is readv to criti- priate the 23rd Psalm to his own per­ “I know that the men in charge of the Devil is an archangel. And they IlistTuesdayatthe Rex Hospital, this be freedly admitted. But at eiz", and the church i° brought into sonal advantage and the advantages the exhumation 50 years ago firmly are shaping measures that bear no |foleigb, following a short illness. the same time this writer is not disrepute, as a consequence of card- of the New Deal party. He opened believed ‘that the Rowan schor] more resemblance to Democracy than Miss Sadie Downum,. who has blind to the fact that from time im­ playing by Church-members That his address by quoting “ He maketh teacher was in reality Napoleon's the rings on a rarcoon’s tail do to the teaching music here, left last memorial the card game, has been a alone is sufficient reason for refrain­ me to lie down in green pastures; He great military genius and strategist 1 rings around the plant t Saturn. AIR Ur Barber said yesterday. “I have Irak for Lenoir, where she ,will Gambler’s Game, and that you can­ ing. The most out rageous.gamblers leadeth me beside the still waters.” And they are going to put these alien been convinced all my life that they measures m effect just so sure as the l&ch. not dissociate it from gambling You of today started out just this way— In linking the words of the great Psalmist to his own self he all but as­ were the same man. Nothing would voters send FDR to the White House ' Sixth grade students in the cannot by any manner of camou­ without a' penny at stake, or a gold­ flage divorce from the minds of men en vase or urn offered as a prize. sumes the role of a Demi-God. If please me more than for incontrover­ fur another term. iMoeksviHe schools are Ivie Horn, Yet, in utter selfishness or thought­ Roosevelt was a Christian soldier it tible proof to be found that would Ths N hw Dealers would belittle |Alverta Hunt, Annie Hall Baity, the thought that the game is in a peculiar and unique disfavor. Cards lessness, church membership will might be different but for a man who establish Ney’s identity beyond the G i\ern r LimJon by terming him a ChafiBnl Mary Stockton, shadow of a doubt.”—Charlotte Ob ‘ common man ” Bless Paddy, aren’t occupy a percuiiar place in the mind iirgetheirrightto play because it spends the Sabbath fishing, poker server. Ilanet Stewart, Winnie Smith, Al of men. Millions declare card-play­ does not hurt them. If there were playing and otherwise cavorting a- about 95 per cent of us just “com­ Ib t Xinville and May Seaford. ing wrong. Don’t forget that! Itis no weaker ones who might, and will round the country, a man who mon people-?” What could be more fitting at this juncture than for tbe IAnnie Allison, Frances Morris, Jane not a question of whether I gamble be influenced by the fun game, per­ brought bactt to this country one of Landon With His Gloves “common people” to elect a ‘com­ IHaden Gaither, Rose Owens and or not. . I may not gamble, but if I haps the story would be different A the greatest curves imaginable, the mon man” for their President. Great JDorotha Gaither are ninth grade play the game the world considers I safe thing for one might be danger­ appropriation of the Bible seems the Off. height of sacrilege.—Union Repub God, haven’t we had enough of [vie County !students. Velma Martin is the only have played a Gambler’s Game. It ous for another. This writer ia not In this great Buffalo speech. afraid of the old house cat, but then lican. “ Brain Trusters?” Ilallt grade student. contiminates because of its associa­ Governor Landon got right down to the writer is not a mouse. Just to show what sort of outland­ The democrats held their county tions, if its fails to otherwise de­ where most of the people live He ish carryings on have been perpetrat­ grade. A good and sweet girl may The tendency of card-playing is A FooFs Paradise. dealt fundamentally and specifically IcsateUtion at the court house Satur- down, not up; to license rather than ed by the New Daal understrappers, : company with the bestial No mat­ Governor Landon has never profes with their material welfare and left J jTand nominated the following toward law. Yet very few Church we will ’ mention that three corpo­ ter how pure she is. she gets a bad sed to know much about oratory. the leaders of the admtnistraticn iiuMS |&et: Legislature, M. J: Hendricks members play cards when they first rations in Hawaii, Porto Rico and name, and she can not make the But anv body who IistenB to him soon Tjpriff, y. p Green. Register oi come into-the church. They consider without adequate defense. He has Florida were paid approximately one world .believe in her. You know learns that he knows plenty about found the spot where the New Deal million dollars each for not raising Pwds1 Chas. M. Eaton; Clerk of that' to be true! No guessing about it wrong, but often they grow into arithmetic. is most vulnerable and his blows sugar. And of course these plutc- jUurt, T. L. Spencer; Treasurer, thatl Her character may be good, it later. Then it follows. that it is He knows, for example, that if you either a spiritual height to which hurt. cratic corporations are howling theii H o m e L. Clement; Surveyor, S. B but her reputation is ruined. She make $20 a week and spend $40 a heads off for the New Deal. a*nes; Coroner, Dr. W. G. John. must consider not alone the purity they have climbed, or a lower plare week you go broke. Nomanor woman who reads this to which they have fallen or descend Gcd deliver us from further guid­ County Commissioners, B. R. of her soul, but also the world’s He knows also, that if a govern­ Buffalo speech can longer accuse ed. No one, not even tne' most en­ ance by professional conomists. By verdict. ment “makes” five thousand million Landon of not being specific and Pelinan, Charles Smart, J. G, thusiastic defender of card-playing, following the advice of Roosevelt’s This writer has as much right to dollars a year and spends ten thous­ with hot having a definite policy. “ Brain Trusters” we have arrived • claims that it is a mark of growth and million dollars a year, it goes Speeches like this will complete tbe Republicans met recently and play cards as l.as any other man. nowhere. Billions of dollars wasted, But ifthis writer plays, the world in grace As a matter of fact, then, broke. rout of the New Dealers and they JJ1Sinated the following ticket for more millioi s jutof work than when condemns him. Even those who de­ it indicates a drifting away from Individuals can borrow for a time rS j"a*le county; Legislature, W. A. will bring victory to the Republican the administration started out and fend card-playing as right will lose the spiritural. but they cannot borrow forever. Are you a Christian? Then say: ticktet in November.— T oledo taxes climbing higher, every year. r% ; Sheriff, John H.' Sprinkle; respect for him, yea, many of his Governments can borrow for a time, ‘ As a Christian I cannot play cards.” Blade. The time has arrived when the Merk Superior Court, A. T. Grant; own Church members. The society but they cannot borrow forever. citizenry must take charge of their ’ Ints On Say. again: “I will not be a party PeSister of Deeds, J. F. Moore; woman who ia at once a member of Some time, somehow, somebody must to tha down-fall of another. I dare Republican Club at Un­ government anil repudiate the philos­ LreasUrerl T. C, Sheets; Coroner, his congregation will be among the pay the bill.—Chicago American. ophy of “ prosperity by destruction” nnst uncompromising enemies. Card not play.” And, say. again: “With. L ' Dv Foster; Surveyor, M. C. the help of God, I will strive to do ion Grove. in-a land of wealth an -1 abundance.- playing is just as right for me as for 101 Years Old. I^atJjes; County Commissioners, C. that which would please my Master her. She knows that, but she con­ R. C. Sloan, chairman, writes, us Illuminating engine ;rs have dem­ • ?iley, B. F. Stonestreet, Dr. J. were he here in the flesh.” God Mrs. Rebecca Ann Burgess, of Al­ - Cain, demns just the same. To her, as to that the Union Grove (Iredell coun­ onstrated that many Itinds of house- ' bless vou in every endeavor to an­ bemarle, celebrated her IOlst birth­ ICES. all, the thing, is wrong. The writer ty) Young Men’s Republican Club hold plants can be raised successfully sauct'fied tent meeting is in swer: “ What Would Jesus Do?” day, Wednesday, September 9.-’.'She -I, I. is sure there is not an intelligent met Tuesday night of the past week under electric lights where sunlight God saith; in. His Holy.Wjrd, “ Ab­ is hale and hearty and bidsvfair -to is not available. near Kappa this week. person anywhere who does not know i&riani^'d'and decided :to meet ever; stain from aH^ppearahce 'o f evil ” live many years longer.- r , otherTuesday night until the• elec­ LVneeling continue through that justly or unjustly the world The President of 'Argentina has PaDdav. I Thessalonians 5:22; again the Lord tion.-- The dates for the meetings will brands as wrong the card-playing of recommended the establishment of a saith in I John 5:17.v " A ll'unright- No Foul Blows. be Sept. 22, Oct. 6 . 20 and Nov.- 3 Contest HaT' Critz' °* i Hpustpnville, church members, and that as a con­ chain of grain elevators throughout eiusness is sin;” and again in Jarnes Tlie Dowell string, band has promis­ IhtfZVowa Monday on his way to sequence the practice degrades the Landon strikes his first blows in the country. 4:17 the Bible saith, “Therefore to ed to give music and all voterB in­ I ^ Atlanta Dental College. Church and hurts the good cause of the farm belt and, his admirers say, him that knoweth to do good, and It is-illegat in Alabama to sprinkle the Master. Why. this? Itis sim­ does not hit’ below - it.—Cleveland terested in good go7erament and Itidia num^er of Mexicans and doeth it not, to him it is sift.’’ the election of Alf Landon as Presi­ salt on railroad tracks, which seems ply that they do not care enough a- Plain Dealer. (Dem.) L-, Us Passed through town last dent, are cordially invited t o a t t e n d a queer way to catch a train anyway, bout the matter to QUIT. They lack i n g s * L h‘n Wa£°us. Theywereheaded Do you take The Record.; The Record is only $1. the meetings. •—Boston Transcript. j :. 0P*ck CQttoni. they reported. pf love for God the Church and its Twin Brook Farm. iety, Mrs. J. W. Sain. Koontz. Pretty-Ugly Contest Davie Fair A Success. Jersey heifer under I year old. Porto Rico sweet potatoes, Mrs. THE DAVIE RECORD. D. R. Eaton. The Seventh annual Davie county Luther Walker. Grade heifer under I year, Ashley Nancy Hall potatoes, Mrs. J. W. C. FRANK STROUD - • Editor. Winners. fair came to a close Friday night. u S a s 10" "««•».», Dwiggins. Sain. About 30 of Davie county’s pret­ Despite the heavy rains Tuesday Largestcollection dried fruit, Mrs. TELEPHONE night and Wednesday and the threat­ Grade heifer. 6 months. Bobby u K * » u , tiest girls entered the pretty girl J. W. Daywalt. ening weather Thursday, the fair James. Entered at the Postoffice in Mocks- contest last Thursday afternoon at Best Bonum apples, J. W. Daywalt J 1 J*-Itataipkkte 1 Il n J 1 was a success in every way. At this Heifer, a n y breed, one year. vlile, N. C., as Second-class Mail the Davie county fair. EditorBeII 1 Kathryn Harbison. Best Stayman apples. C. P. Sain. Bsst basket flowers iu matter. March 3,1908. time it is thought that the receipts of the Union Republican, R. D. Beifer. any breed, under one year. Best Grimes apple, Mrs. Tom La- Clement. rs’ Mr3- Clegj will take care of all expenses with a Best roses, Mrs. W. JJ W;. McGraw, manager of the Belk small balance. Theattendance Wed­ William Champ. gie. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Best Mammoth Blacktwig, Mrs. J. Stevens department store, a n d nesday and Wednesday night was Best hand wrapper tobacco, Mrs. DinW ns.*"11' ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - * I 00 Alonzo Bagby, of the Hine Bagby nill. A fairly good crowd was pre­ Reid Towell. L. Eaton ^ e s t pompom dahlias. Mrs. j. * SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - S SO Best Plymouth Rock, Mrs. J. L. Co., acted as judges. After much sent Thursday and Thursday even­ Best hand cutter tobacco, Billy Best Boston fern. Mr« Rnn „ deliberation, they finally awarded ing. Tbe crowd was not so large Walker. Dwire. houser. KoJ Holt. There are lots of pretty girls in Buff Plymouth Rock chickens, S. first prize of $5 . given by The Davie Friday, but the night crowd was the Beet stalk Big Mexican cotton, Davie county, but it seems bard to M. Dwiggins. convince them of this fact. If you Record, to Miss Ruby Daniel, of largest of the fair, about 3 OOO being Mrs. J. C. Jones. Any other variety. Mrs. Reid Tc- Rhode Island Reds. E J. Harbin- think we are joking just try to get Mocksville, and the second prize of present. The exhibits of cattle, poul­ try. grain, fruits, vegetables, fancy well. son. MoOT r a t o u u r e Mr, E i them to enter a beauty contest. $ 2 50 given by Sheriff C. C. Smoot, work, etc., were better than last Best white corn. M. W. Koontz New Hampshire Reds, Lester to Miss Dorothy Booe, of Coolee Best astors. Mi s3 Sue Brotvn. W eheard one Mocksville mer­ year. We are printing a partial list Best yellow corn, Mrs. J. W. Sain. Walker. chant say last week that he hoped mee of the winners. Only the winner of Best lespedeza, J. W. Daywalt. White Leghorn hen. J. A. Bowles. it would rain all day Ioug every day About 12 of Davie’s ugliest men first premiums are given., Sot ry we Best soy beans, Lester Walker. White Leghorn cockera), Bill Mc- AT h ^ T l i* of the Davie fair. We are glad that eDtered the ugly men’s contest. haven’t space to print the full list of Alfalfa, mixed oats and vetch, Clamroeh. One of the most attractive Ieatn. ‘ White Leghorn pullet. R. L. Sea- at the Davte fair last week W3i lT his hopes wasn’t fulfilled. We ex­ The judges were Mesdames H. C. all who had exhibits at the fair. Lester Walker. Best prolific wheat, C. E. Leagans ford. pect this same merchant hopes Meronev, J. A. Daniel and C. H. Some of the winners were: 'ItT h atl3li0T ' b00th’ Best oats, C. S. Leagans. Wyandotte cock, Joe Harp. furnished and arranged bv tv Roosevelt will be elected president Tomlinson. The $ 2 .5 0 given by Best Guernsey bull, over 2 years, Kappa Ladies Sewing Club \r The Record, was awarded to A. D. Twin Brook Farm. Best rye. F. M. Walker. Wyandotte hen, M. B Stonestreet. next month. Buff Orpington cockerel and pul­ Frances Jones is president Wyatt, of Mocksville^ Best Guernsey bull under 6 mos., Whipporwill peas. J. W. DaywaI'. c ub. Huuireds of household aj! let, J. A. Bowles. “ Can a Democrat lawyer and po­ A large crowd assembled under J. H. Sparks Blackeye peas, Mrs. J. L. Dwire. des was to be seen in this boJth Trio Buff Minorca, Mrs. J. L. litician be saved,” is a question the arbor to see this contest, which Best Guernsey cow over 2 years. Best Irish cobbler potatoes, Mrs, whtch attracted much G. Brown. Dwire. comment. The ladies were asked The Record by an enquirer. has become one of the leading at Twin Brook Farm. Guernsey heifer under I year, Best Irish potatoes, and other var Best collection vegetables, M. W. ed $ 12 0 0 , first premium. Sorry sir, but we cannot answer tractions of the fair. Sorry all of that question. We know of some the young ladies and ugly men few suoh men who will have to couldn’t have won. change a lot before the end comes The Record wishes to thank the if they are. Winston-Salem business men who Hon. Frank Knox, Republican took time off from their business to vice-presidential nominee, will make come over and act as judges. three speeches in North Carolina B elk-Stevens Co. Tuesday of next week, Oct. 13th. Editor Bell Presented His first speech will be at Chapel Prizes. Hill at 9 :3 0 a. m., his second speech Corner Fifth and Trade Streets Winston-Salem, N. C. some time during the dav at Char­ Presentation of prizes to the best look­ ing girls in Daviecounty at the Fair the lotte, and his third speech at Ashe­ past week delivered by W. B. Bell Asso ville that uight at 8 o’clock. Frank ciate Editor of the Union Republican, seems to be covering a lot of ter­ Winston-Salem. Editor Bell said: Take Your Pick From This ritory tbese days. I have often heard it said that the pret­ tiest girls in the state lived in Davie coun­ The Winston-Salem Journal ty and now I am no longer Irom Missouri thinks the people of Winston Salem I havs been shown. Seeing is believing should vote for Roosevelt because I have seen and now believe. I have heard Jim Farley gave Lon Bolick and it said that some girts are born beauti­ ful, some achieve beauty and others have Allison James, two Twin-City pie beauty thrust upon them. I do not sub­ H arvest of V alues hunters, a job at democratic head­ scribe to this theory concerning the Davie quarters in . Isn’t county girls. All of them were born beau­ James the fellow who ran for Con­ tiful, none of them had to have beauty NOW! Your big friendly store is ready with a generous stock of the new­ gress in the recent democratic pri­ thrust upon them neither did they have to achieve beauty bv the paint, rouge, lip­ est Fall Merchandise—authentic coats and dress fashions for women an d mary, and couldn’t carry his own stick and cosmetic route. Theysnlready county. The Journal must be glad have it. children; shoes for the entire family; dependable silks and cotton goods, that James and Bolick are no long­ Just why. I an old bachelor in bis fifties er residents of Winston-Salem. was selected to judge in this beauty con­ test will remain one of the mysteries that draperies and men’s clothing-all brought to you at prices guaranteed to Senator Smith, democrat, of will not be unfolded until the Judgment save you money. South Carolina, says it is very Day. It is true that I bave loved the girls, doubtful about Roosevelt being re­ the beautiful girls, the glorious girls ever elected president. This is the same since I was a kid, but being of a bashful and retiring nature, not glib of tongue, a Fashion and Value Are Mirrored Special Purchase! Gay Plaid! U. S. Senator who walked out of slow worker and a homelv somebody, I the democratic national convention never made much progress and as a re­ In These New at Philadelphia the past summer sult I am left high and dry in that not too when the convention chairman call­ desirable kingdom, hated by the old maids ed on a colored brother to lead in and perhaps the widows, bachelordom. Sport Goats prayer. Mr. Smith is right when We had a difficult time in deciding on Fall Dresses the prize winners in this contest and as I A Manufacturer’s Samples Of he says It is doubtful if Roosevelt wanted to come back to Davie again some­ $£.95 to $1Q.50 will be elected. From present in­ time I threw up my bands and told my dications be is going to be beat as two associates, both married men, to Regular $19.50 Coats! bad as Herbert Hoover was in 1932 . name the winning beauty. They bave decided that Miss Ruby Sizes for Women, M isses and Larger Women Four years ago when the Literary Daniel is entitled to first prize and Miss Our dress values are becoming the talk .95 Digest was taking a presidential Dorothy Booe to second prize. of the town—and, no wonder! We have poll, and the whole country was It I had mv way about it every one of a tremendous selection of the very *14 voting for Roosevelt instead of you would win the prize for I never saw latest models for street business, after­ such a galaxy of beauty assembled to noon and evening. Every type is here Hoover, all the democratic papers gether in any one place in my life. I Snap up this splendid opportunity to bay on- in Dame Fashion’s favored models—the in this section applauded the Digest thank you. of these Btunning new sport coats at sach a re­ and said you could swear that their finest materials. figures were Tight. Today when it Kappa News. Laugh At Winters’ Cold In markable saving! They're so smart and Prac seems that most of the states outside Mrs. Florence Smoot spent several days tical for every outdoor occasion! Beautiful the solid South, are voting for Lan- last week in Mocksville with her son Knit Underwear don, these same democratic news­ sheriff C. C. Smoot. quality fabrics- -new styles—carefully tailored- papers are saying that you can’t Several in our community received quite 79c 98c a few premiums at the Fair last week. depend on the Digest poll. Well, Snug fitting medium weight knit union- Messers. B. J. FosterlSr., B. J. FosterJr., suits in high neck, long sleeve, knee or it all depends on whose ox is gored. and Misses Rachel and Virginia Foster ankle length, and Dutch neck, elbow The Digest has been taking these made a business trip to Greensboro Friday. Fur-Trimmed Coats sleeves and knee length. polls since 1912 , and up to this time Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith and daughter, they have been very accurate, only Miss Mae Smith spont Sunday in Coolee- TUCK STITCH AND mee with relatives. $14.95 to $39.50 missing the actual returns by less Jim Powell, of Calahaln spent Sunday Jersey Panties 25c You will find here an attractive display of the season s 111 than two per cent. with Luther Daywalt. Warm Jersey Bloomers and Close- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Powell and son Jim­ authentic styles in sumptuous fur-trimmed coats. The fabrics Fitting Tuck-Stitch Panties Fair Exhibits Good. mie of Calahaln spent Sunday w ith Mrs. new the collar treatments are different and lines are distin In Pink Only. The exhibits at the Davie fair Powell’s mother, Mrs. Florence Smoot. 1936. Black, green, brown, rust and wine. Mr. and Mrs. A. F . Campbell and David this year were very good. The Campbell, of Mocksville visited Mr. and cattle and the poultry exhibits were Mrs. B. J . Foster Sunday afternoon. Leather Jackets $3 95 to $9.95 much larger than last year, and at­ T. T. Koont z, Mr. and Mrs. E arnest Koon- MEN! HereAre Children’s Sw eaters tracted much attention. There tz, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cartner and Soft, supple capeskms in plain back and sport was a scarcity of geese, turkeys, children, Betty, Alice and Ruth, were Sun­ day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pren­ Real Bargains In CfI nT '8' Fine 'iuality suede leathers! $1.00 to $2.98 ducks, ginnieas, etc. It is hoped tice Campbell, of Mocksville. Cossack and knit bottoms. Full Talon zipper Warm All-Wool Sweaters in the newest Fall that more live stock, consisting of Miss Alice Smoot spent Thursday in fronts. Size 36 to 46. styles. Plain colors and novelty sffects. S ip cattle, hotses, mules, sheep, hogs, Mocksville with sheriff and Mrs. C. C. FALL SUITS etc. The farm and held exhibits SmooL Moleskin Pants $1.98 over and coat styles Red. Naw. ^roff ’ this year were extra good, together Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Click spent Sunday Green and Wine. Sizes 3 to 16 years. with Mr. and Mrs. John Green, of Jericho, $14.75 with the school exhibits, fine can I Z t aT b8Ck 8tr'ped naoleSkins-Oiade dies, cakes, buiscuits, butter, can J. W. Wall, Jr., a student at Ap The quality of fabrics and tailoring usually to wear a long time. Sizes 29 to 44. Children’s Snu-Suits $595 ned goods, jellies, preserves, etc. palachian Teacher's T. College, Boone, spent the week-end in town found in suits selling for much more. Single- Red Camel Overalls 98c SizeB 3 to 14 vears. Plaid or plain Some of the, finest watermelons, with bis parents. and-double-breasted models for young men solid color ski pacts. Carefully made. pumpkins, tomatoes, hams, etc. and conservative types. Smart back models Our own special 8 *ounce Sanforized Overall Mrs. D. G. Grubbs and children, Navy, Wine and Brown. ever grown In this section, were on and Miss Jiaimie Adams spent Sun­ Triple stitefied and bar tacked throughohL display. AU who visited the fair day with Dwight Grubbs, who is in were loud in their praise of the ex school at Boone. New Fall Hats $1.98 Heavy Work SHOES $1.98 Girls’ Cotton Frocks $1-00 hibits We must close out our stock of old Ah excellent quality hat in the season’s new­ The Best. Value We’ve Seen at This Price Sizes 3 to 16 Years The flowers were plentiful and newspapers to make room for tall est styles. In black, brown, navy and grey! beautiful, and added much to the stock. Only- 10 cents per 100. Extraordinary values —each one! Charin attractive appearance of the large Tbesepapers are useful in . many fast-rolar prints. exhibition building. ways. Call at The Recojd office. styles of guaranteed RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N C

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Nations of the W orld There are 60 nations listed in Comfort, Style in Pajctmc the world, including 58 members GUNLOCK ranch b r i s b a \ of the League of Nations and U yards of 39-inch nations outside it. by Frank H. Spearman “How could I take anything amiss 15 cents in coins. erial- Seiu League members include: SYNOPSIS THIS WEI Copyright Frank H- Spearman from you?” Send for the Barh= Afghanistan, Albania, Argentina, W N U S e r v ic e Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bo­ Sleepy Cat. desert town of the Southwest, “In a common danger,” she said, Pattern Book contain " ^ Pan livia, Bulgaria, Canada, Chili, Co­ to celebrating the Fourth of July. Jane Van flushing, In some confusion and Inter­ planned, easyTmaT / 5 jyrplanes at 5750 Eacl TambeL beautiful daughter of^Gua Van Taro- rupting him. to hide it, “we .ought to Exclusive fashions for pJtteIB. lombia, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, bel, bated -owner of *Gunlock ranch, has amved house. She was,, roused, from .her P erils of Pacifism I Denmark, Dominica, Ecuador, from the East for the first time. She watches thoughts by the approaching clatter help one another In the hills. What Is Young women, and £ L chflH there I can do? What is the situation. Xbe “Mart o f Calciuml Esthonia, Ethiopia, Finland, the Frontier Day celebration in company with of galloping hoofs. Raising herself to SenH °ents *>r youT co ^ ' ^ Doctor Carpy, crusty, tender-hearted friend Bill?” Send your order to n??y' Jniproving Human Brj France, G reece, Guatemala, of the community. Henry Sawdy of the Cir­ support her head on her elbow, she Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, inaia, cle Dot ranch, tricked in a fake horse race listened. The clatter came nearer, the “Well, I suppose I might say, lt’p Cucle Pattern Dept ^ Fourteen concerns havl Iraq, Irish Free State, Italy, the day before by Dave McCrossen 1 foreman galloping faster. In a moment she like the situation of a man with a build small airplanes tq,cl Latvia, Liberia, Lithuania, Lux­ at Gunlock, plans revenge. He enters BiH loaded pistol pointed at his bead,” he T©Bell bItS SycdiCCte^ ^ icago vsu ^ " as $75f Denison, a handsome young Texas wrangler, heard a man pull his horse sharply up emburg, Mexico, Netherlands, in the rodeo which McCrossen js favored to and spring from the saddle under her answered. “I’m all right as long as impor New Zealand, Nicaragua, Nor win, and lays heavy bets on him. _ Unknown window. “Miss Jane!” he called. the gun doesn’t go off. The wind’s got tion way, Panama, Paraguay, Persia, to the crowd, Denison is a champion horse- its finger on the trigger; and you know biirea man. McCrosscn and the. young stranger,tie “Wake up, please!” . .. Peru, Poland, Portugal, Ru­ in the various events. Denison then drops a She knew the voice. “I’m awake, how these hill winds are—blamed un­ comm mania, Salvador, Siam, South cigarette carelessly. Racing down the track Bull. What is it?” certain when they get going—” T h e M ind Africa, Spain, Soviet R u s s i a , full tilt, he picks up the cigarette. The ver­ “The boys are rldin’ In behind me.” “But what can we do at the ranch to Sweden, Switzerland, T urk-ey, dict goes to Denison when McCrossen refuses to attempt the stunt. Entreated by the crowd, “All of them?” help make you safe? Is there any­ M eter @ United Kingdom, Uruguay. Vene­ Denison agrees to perform another trick. Jane “Everybody. They’ll be here Inside thing, Bill? Anything to help?” © Bell Syndicate.— vidual zuela, Yugoslavia. Nations out­ Van Tambel is asked for her bracelet and Both were conscious of slight strain. Ssnrlct The side the league include B I a z il, throws it on the track. Just as Denison rides twenty minutes.” to pick it up a yell from Barney Rebstock, “What time is it, Bull?” Denison shuffled awkwardly. “Why, ing , Costa Rica, Egypt, Germany, Ice­ a McCrossen henchman, scares the pony, near­ “From the moon, about two o’clock. Miss Jane—” will bn land, Japan, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, ly costing the rider his life. Gun play is pre­ “Since when Miss Jane?” she asked The Completion Jest chinesg Hedjaz, Tibet and the United vented by the intervention of Doctor Carpy. The boys’ll want somethin’ to eat. In this test there are four = than Back on Gunlock ranch, after two years in They’re ridin’ right .out again. I’ll call with asperity. “I didn’t know—” he States. Chicago, because of her father’s illness, began. given m each problem auton Quong.” the four in each casT beIN the „ gets lost riding in the hills and meets Deni­ “What’s the matter, Bull—what are “Neither did I know. Bill. Now an­ son, now a neighbor, who guides her home. swer my question. If you’re In dan­ finite relationship to one More Letters on Airplanes Not knowing her identity, he speaks bitterly they riding out again for?” Arthur BrIaIiime 000,000. The letter "C” preceding the of Van TambeL She tells McCrossen who ger, tell me what I can do.” for example, they may C l? “The fire has crossed the river,” names of animals or the jnay sound like exaggara number on an airplane is used brought her home and he denounces Denison “Have the boys keep a close eye on natjjj as a cattle thief. Later she asks Doctor Oarpy the two Reservation fires. If either of state capitals, or ; But it sounded like e :1 for commercially licensed aircraft why her father is unpoputar and he tells her CHAPTER VI PtthiB not used solely for governmental it is because of Van Tambel’s ruthless and of ’em. get around Gunlock Knob, it’ll some years ago when purposes or belonging to states or unscrupulous character. McCrossen tries to be kind of bad for both ranches.” that does not belong i n ^ a published editorials urgi woo Jane, but is sharply rebuffed. Once again Boll Page, the messenger of alarm, ndt to spread tacks and their subdivisions, nor engaged she loses her way in the hills and meets Den­ “Yes, but, Bill, how am I to know in racing or experimental work or ison. On impulse she gives him her bracelet turnej in with Quong and Jane to when or whether they do get around l L G a y , m erry, dejected, % on roads, to puncture specially licensed for other pur­ for guiding her home. Their interest in each make ready a hasty supper for the hun­ the Knob? How am I going to know tires, because, before gry, welry men; poses. The letter “N” must pre­ other growing, she reveals her identity to whether you yourself need help?” She mobiles would be used _ him. Jane is distressed to learn from Carpy MeCrossen was in command of the M o r s e l 11’ WWStler’ cede the license symbol and num­ was beginning to realize that it was !going to and from work.I that her father had wronged Denison. The Tex­ fire fighters and, at the head of the ber on licensed aircraft engaged an had worked at Gunlock as foreman and impossible to get anything but evasive 3. Build, erect, raze construct diction came true. table, looked his part. As he rose from in foreign air commerce and, at been promised a share in the‘profits. When he generalities out of him. “Tell me this: quit. Van Tambel reneged. In reprisal Denison the supper table, his eyes were never the option of the owner, may If you need help from us, will you send Some one preparing al has been running cattle off Gunlock ranch. brighter as he walked, smoky and cov­ things that Christians precede it on other licensed air­ Shamed and humiliated, Jane avoids Denison, me word? Right away?” 5. Arrow, bullet, cartridge, sta ered with the marks of the day’s hard craft, provided that aircraft li­ but longs to see him. When at length they He thought for a moment. “ITl send 6 . Inaugurate, start, khodS would not do says: meet, he confesses his love. fight, but smiling and fresh, over to continue. “There would be censed for experimental purposes word over to you at the ranch house, where Jane was standing; - wealth; Jesus denounce shall not display the letter “N.”— Jan e.” 7. Donate pilfer, steal, embeau While Jane asked questions, HeCros- j | sessions as alien to His Detroit News. She could not escape the significance 8 . P u m a , leopard, tiger, rad CHAPTER V—Continued sen lighted a cigarette. “Not a bit of I? fatal to His kingdom. of his tone In uttering her name. But 1923-B. Fellowship — 9— danger, Jane, to Gunlock—not while I Shicerity01’ “There would be no she kept her balance and spoke Stead 7 “How is McCrossen coming on, doc­ can get out on the fire line, anyway. This suavely tailored club style 10. Bat, mallet, racquet, gun. Fellowship is heaven, and lack ily : no war, because real | of fellowship is hell; fellowship is tor?’’ asked Jane. I’ve fought these infernal blazes all my pajama set is the essence of sim­ would refuse to fight.” “Keep your promise, Bill; I shall bq Answers life, and lack of fellowship i3 “He’ll be up in a few days now. The life, and I don’t figure this one’s goin’ plicity. Whether your cotton, waiting for the word when It comes.” 1. Dejected. 6. Conlb In this civilization, death; and the deeds that ye do infection is disappearing. How are to beat me. The only thing that wor­ satin, silk crepe, pongee or rayon 2. Whistler. 7. DotaT refused to fight, they wo upon the earth, it is for fellow­ you? You’re the one I’m interested ries me, Jane, is to think of your bein’ Along the hill trail as Jane rode is expensive or n o t you won’t be home the air was heavy with smoke ^ aze- 8 . Rail. diminish in numbers and| ship’s sake that ye do them— in.” here alone at home while we’re flre- taking a chance with pattern No. 4. Macon. 9 . Duplicjft coast would be settled WiUiam Morris. “Following orders like a lamb, doc­ fightin’.” drifting slowly up from the south. It 1923-B for step-by-step sewing in­ was laden with the pungent smell of 5. Arrow. 10. G uil ” tor. Don’t you see how brown I’m “Of course, I can’t help some worry structions are included and guar­ The founder of Christia getting?” now, with the ranch threatened,” she brush fire and acrid with the creosote antee to guide your every stitch. Ithat what was due to C a| “Yes, outside. But what about in­ returned thoughtfully. of burned slashings from cut-over lands, on the Reservation. College girls approve its con­ I be rendered unto him. side? That’s where I want you to get “Jane,” he said impressively, “you Reaching home, she was not sur­ servative styling— busy house­ If He were on ea GENUINE brown. By the way, your friend Bill needn’t worry. I like to fight for a girl wives find them adequate to greet W hitens,CIearsTiie Imight say the same ol| Denison was in to see me the other like you. While I’m able to raise an prised to find everything there abnor­ mally quiet. McCrossen, with most of the unexpected guest and the !capital, knowing that it Q U K K - A a iN G day. He’s been up north with the fire arm, Jane, I’ll be out there thlnkin’ of business girl revels in their com­ lour complicated syster fighters—'way up on the Crazy Wom­ the men, was up In the hills. The you.” His hands closed firmly on her fort and ease assuring details. No matter how dull and dark §bility of steady work. an at Jim Laramie’s ranch. Look here, shoulders. sole exception to the general atmos­ m pheric gloom was Quong. Nothing had The trousers are amply cut and complexion; no matter how frecklal 3 Nobody, not even a Ba y e r A s p i r i n girl,” he continued, “what are you do­ She shrugged them and edged un­ yet daunted the busy China boy. the soft blouse roomy enough for S ledWifisT h i ^ a Ecan be positive as to w! ing tomorrow? We are going to have easily away, “Saddles, boys!” shouted any 12 to 20’s daily dozen. A natty !commands would be if ! a moose dinner. Ever eat moose? McCrossen in his rich, hearty voice. When Jane dressed at daybreak and clear and smooth your t a b l e t looked out, the wind had shifted and pointed collar, wide cuffs and belt skin to new beauty, I this age of flying m acj V a / Come In and try it.” “Look alive, there, everybody! Come quickest, easiest way. was blowing fresh from the south. add an air of distinction to ‘your nobiles, public school: Jane hesitated, “Oh, I don't know—” over to where my horse is, Jane. I garment. Ju s t apply a t bedtime; itiange problem of too I “Gome - along. There’ll be ■ nobody ■want you to sayogood-bye to u s! Give McCrossen. and.- his men, were up NADINDLAtestedaui., trusted- for over a gen-j nost* everything, • coiril else there, if that's what you’re afraid the boys a word of cheer.” betimes. He reported to jane that Barbara Bell Pattern No. Bayer Tabtets- 1923-B is available for sizes 12, eration, begins its beau­ vant among many th j Dissolve ASmast of?”. “Where are you going?” she asked. they had checked the fire up toward tifying work while yon Qies lacking food Instantly Sleepy Cat looked • deserted when “Over the Divide- I want to do some the pass. He was In good spirits. • 14, 16, 18 arid 20. Corresponding sleep. Then you see ay- bust measurements 30, 32, 34, 36 by-day improvement un­ nent wondering Jane rode In next day. Jane asked backfirin’ north of the pastures. Come Jane went to her breakfast feeling what to do with iiiilliousl Ia 2 seconds by rtsp reassured. She was finishing her cof­ and 38. Size 14 (32) requires 4% til your complexion is w teh * genuine McAlpin at the barn where all the men along, girl," he tnslsted, taking her arm r e s to r e d to creamy ? wheat. BAYEB Aepiria tablet were. firmly. fee when Quong stuck his head white, satin-smooth, ___ •tarts to distategcsto “Up north, fire fighting.” AU at once he caught her in a vise- through the kitchen door into the din­ loveliness. No disappointment!, mint , Before long you may I and go to work. Drop a waiting for results. Houey-haa pur Bayer Aspirin tablet in- “Is it as bad as that?” like grip of his arms and kissed her ing room and said: “Man to seel” ball coaches feeding d to a glass of water. By antee. A t all toilet counters, only 50c.Or the time it Uto the hot* “I never saw It so bad in the twenty twice before she could escape. She Jane walked to the front door and I J o u s e M d ’% w rite NADINOLA, Box 47, PakTem heir players. You knoj torn of the glass It ts years I’ve lived here and at Calabasasl slapped him indignantly and pushed found a man on horseback. Jall “a man of iron” disintegrating. What him violently away. “What can I do for you?” I man of calcium.” happens in this glass They brought in a wagonload yester­ • * . happens Ib you day of the worst burnt men I ever McCrossen laughed. “Slap me again, "I’ve just come from Bill Denison’s. © Q u e s I io h f Tou Answer The m etal calcium Inl Stomache seen In my life. The hospital’s pretty Jane; that was worth a string of slaps, He says If you can spare a dozen men Do we die of what we eat ant Quantities that do not I near .full. Doc Carpy was there all girl. But why not take a little prac­ quick, he can, maybe, save his ranch Sour milk beaten. into mayon­ drink or do owe live long by theol- |that change little, produc n ig h t” tice? You'd get to like it, same as buildings.” naise dressing gives it a delicious WneSs of nerve lacking iia For Amazingly Quick Relief I do I’! “Tell him I’ll do everything I can flavor. Jane was for going home. She • • • 30e40(65zove the hvu preacher and Puss’ application of it town to order some supplies sent out goin’ to look after Gunlock U I go over liquid is poured through. ivori v tonS regulate# to the doctor himself on Judgment day. While she was in .Rubido’s store, a • • * to Bill Denison’s?” he asked regard, a Coleman Radiant Heater-■ ved breeds of cattle, I Carpy laughed. “That’s Panama white man from the Reservation came anywhere. Noconnectiona 7 sro. ing Jane sullenly. In the fall pack plenty of oak Its own gas from untreated eaa ^ StLcreZtures: a steP I MORNING DISTRESS she’s talking about. Puss is powerful In. The clerk who waited on him leaves around the roots of acid Is due to acid, u^set stomach, afraid'of-him . .-.W ho is he? -Why,, asked him about the fires down his. Jane was nobody’s fool on the dan­ Jnst the thing lor reraOToa^U ger of- the situation. soil plants, such as daphnes, aza­ home, office, store g {«' '^frfbirtfomuty thaI MHnesia wafers (the orig­ a pretty good fellow—used to be an way. severe weatter. CosU les „ Irtort Pf the most, enligh inal) quickly relieve acid “Dave,” she exclaimed, Impatientlv leas ■ and rhododendrons.. These to operate! Seeitatyonrdeu V rfsJ ; auctioneer and all-round gambler—got “Not so good,” said the man. “A leaves rot and make an excellent WRITE FOR FREE FOLDER. Send pod™" L er m^merica ‘ells tel stomach and give necessary converted—preaches up and down the new one broke out this morning be­ “you know the worst threat to us, with elimination. Each wafer fertilizer. They may be m i r a d XHE COLEMAN EAME % W fJtuuates thSt the I line from Medicine Bend to Sleepy Cat. tween the Reservation timber and Bill this wind, Is from the south. If tha with the soil in the spring. “divirff tbe general welfa] equals 4 teaspoonfuls ofmilk Denison’s ranch. Bill’s in getting men Denison ranch burns we’re In danger o f magnesia. 20c, 35c & 60c. But he volunteered for fire fighting. O BeH Syndicate.— W NU Service. lvIduali welfare. Anl He’s one of the men got burnt yester­ together now.” ourselves. Wtil you saddle up quick pje Into the mindl day, and he’s up with the rest of ’em Jane, In another aisle and unob­ and get over there with the boys?” at the hospital. served, walked quietly outdoors and she demanded. fesfreidd also be tol McCrossen made no move to go “i’ll W atchYoUK The ex-sheriff, Bill. Pardaloe, rode down the street for McAlpin’s livery i=u welfare and str out to Gunlock two days later and con­ barn. tell you right now I’ve had a Iamned DIONNE QUINS EAT L s0Tless back of it, is , Kidneys/ scripted the men to fight fire coming “Mose,” she said to the hostler on s.ght more experience In these-forest I of general welfare. down the Crazy Woman and threaten­ duty, “is Bill Denison In town?” flree than you have. And I sav m. Be Sure They Properly ing Sleepy Cat. “He is. His horse, Music, is here— QUAKER O A T S EVERY DAt Rbe b a b y wiggling its B Bill.rode In pretty fast, an’ I been rub- IK S S t herer fle Cleanse the Blood The quiet of that day and the next F«ng its Iegs in the cradl bin’ Music down. BiU says—” Specialists set exam ple for m others every^er was like a calm before a storm. After - o£.one, more strong VOUR kidneys ate constantly Rlter-'' “Mose, I want to see Bill. Go up f supper Jane ordered her pony saddled sake, not for thl I ing waste matter from the blood the street and see If you can find him. ther has told you so ans n t ' stream. But kidneys sometimes lag In and rode dear up to the summit of TeU him I want to see him and I’ll be K i t e s neI their work—do not adt as nature in­ Gunlock Knob, where .she could see q on u- The man, cl tended—fail to remove impurities that -up at>the hotel. eSMcCrossen 0 1,6 obZyed faced « ho- ra kfowwlV” - the • northera'-country for many ; miles-. I edifttPareer' orT poison the system when retained. ' Half an hour ■ later-Jane^sitting- with Befli Pcatmn °f his chd Ihmi you may suffer nagging back­ When she reached the top she was the door open In D octor Carpy’s office, if you want to khW Johe t e ^ o n ^ ache, dizziness, scanty or too frequent sorry she had attempted the climb. The off the hotel lobby, heard footsteps ap­ Sdayl^wlnnid bis careen urination, getting up at night, puffiness spectade was awe-inspiring, but terri­ proaching and, turning, saw Denison. rlhe^ti he alSo I under the eyes; (eel nervous, misera­ fying. She rose quickly, extended her hand, L lk gP^eral welfare. ble—aH upset Far beyond the hills and all along Don’t delay? Use Doan’s Pills. took his without a greeting, and spoke Sr S S e ihea jdos w f ervWOrked coral, but] oaI Doan's are especially (or poody func­ the northern horizon she saw patches rapidly and nervously. “I heard you Wonne Casa Demonstrates How VVe A" Need of dull, silent red, slowly rising and Vitamin B—to Help Keep Fit* J(Ji . the result. tioning kidneys: Iney are recom­ were In town,”’she said, “and that you ••Vm TouTas^u IT ata** W Hifour Years of s mended by grateful users the country falling, at moments Increasing, and were in danger at the ranch I sup­ “I WiU not” Y°u °r not?" discover that idea Over. Get them from any druggist again subsiding. pose, for that matter, we aU are. But She fell asleep early, but after mid­ they said you were taking out men, on the minds ofl night she woke. The sky ,was fairly and. I. wanted to see you, BUI, and ask ‘ bv6vo j - movUigI get off it by tomorrow m lrn f 5 * * readmg books. P clear, and she could heart the;, wind •qrhaLwe-.cqpld do. to hqlp. Sou won’t 4Xike {,ell I Wiu .mom lnS." tMmfoermuUlim it Juttokd singing in the pines about the ranch 1 that f S ’18 requlred I take that amiss, I ’m sure.” "(TO BE C O P I E D , .Sr t a i c , QUAKER OATS W BU Service. RECORD, MOCKSyiLLE, N. C.

cJc tm a s BRISBANE Science Reports New Boons to M an IMPROVED' H andsom e Cloth Is UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Q uickly C rocheted nch Sms. “*• SetllJ THIS W E E K S UNDAY I Here's Fun for you—and Beauty ■ e B a rb a r a 1Rcn Chemists Approach Isolation of Life-Substance; Discover Arthritis CH ooirUesson for your dinner or tea table— in a I containing m FaU Airplanes at S750 Each lacy pattern which you can cro­ |y-to-m 'akepa?, W(=U- BY REV. HAROLD L. LUfJDQUIST. chet so easUy of string. It won’t Cure; New Friendly Virus of Shadow-World Brought to T ight Dean of the HoodY Bible Institute Ishions for Pc^ . Perils of Pacifism . o f Chicago. take you any time at all to learn I ' and matrons R6n' The “Man of Calcium © W estern Newspaper Union. the “sample” square design, on | o r y o u r copy Sei)d Improving Human Breed? By W ILLIAM C. UTLEY which aU the others are based. ■order to The ts C-Mirteen concerns have offered to Lesson for October 11 I™ Dept., 3l ^ e “Professors Benjamin H. Robbins Imcag 0 m. U| W. bulldend smasmall airplanes as to$?50 cost as That Uttle _s 0 C ^ n Z w e , L f COrtin Uoday? What? Never heard of H o i hope you have it, whether you know it or and Paul D. Lamson of Vanderbilt BECOMING A CHRISTIAN I lcat=-WNU Scrvi important avia­ university showed that the latex tion news; the change I ^ d H T I your skin’s pigmentation would from various fig trees contains a LESSON TEXT—Acts 16:22-34, Philip- bureau of air potent protein - cleaving enzyme pians 3:7-16. ■ “ d tb“ yon "” ld GOLDEN TEXT—Believe on the Lord commerce is to which is capable of. digesting live Jesiie'Christ, and=thou'sbalt he saved.— [ i n d ^ be congratulated TheseTrrfltV ^trange hormone secreted by your suprarenal glands. ascaris worms. Acts 16:31. PRiMART TOPIC—Two Happy Pri­ low ell on its effort to Finding Mysterious “Oje” encourage indi­ S called the “av b V T l 0ldneyS and are important to what soners. “They found that such a latex JUNIOR TOPIC—Heroes In Prison. h e n d ERsok vidual flying. L e e n l synrPbony of glands.” The cortin which they supply keeps various constituents of your blood-urea, potassium and sodium was commonly used in Central and INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ JIcate.. Wtju Stjrvici. The day is com­ South America as a remedy for IC—How May I Become a Christian. ing when there Jn their normal relationships. TOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC worm parasites in the. intestinal —How to Become a Christian. ■ "®®55SSi wUl be more ma­ The exact chemical nature of cor- f — ------tract; that is, as an anthelmintic. pm pletion Test chines in the air tin has long been unknown, and no " The efficacy of such a latex against The conversion of Lydia and her than there are one has been able to give it to you therapeutically, as it shows itself Jthere are four worj. successful clinically.” whip worm had been demonstrated gracious growth into usefulness as automobiles o n if your suprarenal glands atro­ in.Alabama by Fred C. Caldwell of a Christian is in striking contrast I r Problem. ThreeM the ground now. phied and ceased to produce it. The Dr. Seydel’s compound has for Iach case bear a j. two years been carefully applied the Rockefeller foundation in 1929. with the experience that Paul had More than 25,- news aboiit cortin today is that the with the demon-possessed damsel I s h i p to one another LrtMr B r isb a n e 000,000 airplanes isolation of a crystalline compound at the Jersey City Medical center. “Since none of the known anthel­ a they mav be ft’ “In many cases," he said, “It was (Acts 16:16-18). A satanic power Pattern 5193 Uke exaggeration. closely resembling it, and perhaps mintics had proved satisfactory may sound found that the compound gave pro­ against whip worm, an investiga­ of divination had made her profit­ or tie na«5 But R sounded like exaggeration opening up the way to isolation of able to unscrupulous men. Such and to crochet a goodly number of Bpitals, or cortin itself, was reported at the gressive and definite relief of the tion of fig tree latex was under­ some years ago when this writer three major symptoms of arthritis men have not perished "from the squares. When you’ve enough, join jo ss out the one word published editorials urging citizens ninety-second meeting of the Amer­ taken about a year ago. It soon them to make a beautiful table !belong in eachprot —Pain, fever and swelling. The became apparent that this material earth, and there are still those who ndt to spread tacks and cut glass ican Chemical society in Pitts­ make merchandise of silly and sin. cloth, bedspread, dresser scarf or m burgh. swelling disappeared; the pain was was identical with the mysterious piUow cover. Then sit back and F ry , dejected, frivo. ou roads, to puncture automobile alleviated or driven away entirely; ‘oje’ previously obtained with such ful women. jbes, because, before long, auto­ Discoveries Are Many. Paul commands the demon to wait for compliments! mobiles would be used by- workers In pattern 5193 you wiU find [Whistler, P m toili Only one of many fascinating dis­ come out of her and at once the »oing to and from work. That pre­ issue is drawn. complete instructions for making coveries reported in one historic the square shown; an Ulustratiozi fct, raze construct diction came true. week by the chemical society and I. Christianity versus Crooked the Harvard Tercentenary at Cam­ Business (Acts 16:22-24). of it, of the stitches needed; S a l e m , Raleigh, Some one preparing a list of ten material requirements. bridge, Mass., was this. Among As long as the missionaries were To obtain this pattern send 15 things that Christians would and the hundreds of papers read, there at the place of prayer and in the illet, cartridge, shell. WuM not do says: cents in stamps or coins (coins Je , s ta rt, introduce, was one telling of a substance which home of Lydia they were not dis­ preferred) to The Sewing Circle “There would be no private has relieved many test cases of turbed. But as soon as they j wealth; Jesus denounced great pos­ Household Arts Dept., 259 W. I lI f e r , ste al, embezzle. arthritis, one of the most painful touched the illegitimate gain of these Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. sessions as alien to His gospel, and a discovery of a new virus which, “business” men who were making TPard, tiger, rail. fatal to His kingdom. Write plainly pattern number, I d u p licity , openness, instead of causing disease and money from the misfortune of the your name and address. “There would be no poverty and death, actually destroys bacteria poor damsel, bitter opposition arose. IS let, racquet, gun. no war, because real Christians which are harmful to man; new Cunningly combining the plea of would refuse to fight.” revelations in diet which, it is false patriotism and anti-Semitism {(Answers In this civiUzation, if Christians claimed, are capable of building a with the ever-potent argument that 6. Continue. refused to fight, they would rapidly race of supermen and superwomen; business was being hindered, they 7. Donate. . : diminish in numbers and the Pacific a new substance prepared from the raised a hue and cry which re­ S. Rail. Encouraging coast would be settled by Asiatics. Ag free which will destroy worms sulted in the beating and imprison­ Proud Mother — And what do 9. Duplicity. and parasites in human intestines, ment of Paul and Silas (Acts 16:14. 10. Gun. you think of our little Frank as The founder of Christianity taught and many others. 2 1 ). a pianist? (hat what was due to Caesar should The crystalline that resemble cor­ We live in another century, but Professor—Well, he has a nice be rendered unto him. tin was isolated by research work­ men are the same. Let the church way of closing the lid. Ii He were on earth now He ers in the famous Mayo Brothers and its members only go through LOSearsIhe might say the same of organized clinic at Rochester, Minn., and was the motions of formal service and Pop Was “It” capital, knowing that it supplies, in presented to the chemical society present a powerless religious phi­ Teacher—Name the seven won­ QuickestWay our complicated system, the possi­ by H. L. Mason, C. S. Meyers and losophy, and the world will applaud ders of the world. bility of steady work. E. C. Kendall. and possibly support its activities. Johnny — I only know one of pow dull and dark your “The substance,” said their pa­ But let the pungent power of the them and that was papa when ha I m atter how freckled and Nobody, not even a clergyman, gospel go out through its life and Jm andwind.NADINOLA can be positive as to what Christ’s per, “is capable of maintaining the was a little boy. ■ w h ite n , life of animals which have had the Andrew Mellon (center) accepts the American Chemical society’s ministry, and deliver devil-pos­ commands would be if he returned suprarenal glands removed. bronze plague for “outstanding services in chemistry" from Chester G. sessed men and women, let its in this age of flying machines, auto­ An Improvement “It is hoped that its study will Fisher (left). Richard E. Mellon is seen accepting a similar one in the God-given grace expose the hypoc­ “You are pretty dirty, Mary,” mobiles, public schools and the name of his late father, R. B. Mellon. risy and wickedness of men and strange problem of too much of al­ give an idea as to the action and said the master to his maid. the- chemical nature of cortin it­ there .will.sopn -be.opposition., - • She blushed.- . most everything, combined with movement and renewed use of af­ difficulty from Gentral'America.” ' H. Down, but not defeated want among many thousands of self. . . . Dr. Walti and his staff succeeded “Yes, sir, but I’m more pretty fected parts were greatly improved (w . 25, 26). when I’m clean,” she said. families lacking food and the gov­ “The concentrates of cortin ob­ or restored.” in . isolating the protein-cleaving ernment wondering occasionally tained have very high activity. Ex­ I The drug is a white, crystalline •■•agent in its crystalline form. ,..Thej preachers, landed in jafl, ceedingly small amounts are potent. beaten, bloody, and chained to the Smart Boy what to do with millions of bushels salt “of distinct odor and taste.” “Futher investigations of the en­ of wheat. It is impossible to compare the It is administered without other stocks. What a disgrace it would Teacher—Tom, how much doe* J cream y new crystalline compound w ith zyme are being carried out along have been if they had come there a twelve-pound turkey weigh? ! s m o o th , __ drugs. various lines,” he said. “Crystal­ !disappointments, no long Before long you may have foot­ these cortin concentrates. Quanti­ because of their misdeeds. How Tom—I dunno. fesulte. Money-back guar- tatively it takes more of the crystal­ Into the Shadow World. line ffcin is of the utmost scientific ashamed we are when professed Teacher—WeU, what time does ball coaches feeding calcium to interest as it may help to elucidate lile t counters, only 50c.Or their players. You know what we line compound to produce the same Evidence of a queer “shadow Christian leaders sin and fall into the nine o’clock train leave? OLA, Bos 47, Paris, Tenrn world” of “creatures” which exist the protein metabolism in plants the hands of the law. Tom—Nine o’clock. call "a man of iron” is really the action, therefore the chemical struc­ as well as animals.” “man of calcium.” ture cannot be indentical, but full in a sort of twilight zone between But “Blessed are they which are Teacher — That’s right. Now, knowledge of the nature of cortin living and non-living things was re­ Diet May Build Super-Race. persecuted for righteousness sake” how much does a twelve - pound g oa A nsw er The metal calcium in the blood, is brought nearer.” ported at the Harvard Tercentenary New discoveries in the field of (Matt. 5:10). Little wonder that turkey weigh? of what we eat and, In quantities that do not change, or by Dr. John Howard Northrop of they forgot their bruises and their Tom—Oh, now I catch on —nine |w e live long by them?: that change little, produces a steadi- Cure for Arthritis. diet which, if applied, may result the Rockefeller Institute for Medical in the production' of a race of super­ chains and began to sing and pray, pounds. I ness of nerve lacking in men with Of immediate interest to thou­ Research. It is a world of viruses, even at midnight. I a fluctuating calcium supply. sands of sufferers is the new drug some of which are deadly to man men and superwomen, and may JO c 40c 65c BoHltt . succeed in eliminating idiots alto­ Note that “the prisoners were Strength During i f ALL DRUG&IStt I It is said that experiments made for the treatment of arthritis, re­ and others, according to Dr. North- gether were reported to the chem­ listening to them.” The words we I Mfour young men at an eastern uni- ported to the chemical society by rop’s discoveries, friendly. ical society by Dr. E. P, Arm­ speak, the songs we sing, our every I versity showed that a drop in cal- Dr. Herman -Seyijel, of Jersey .City, It is a virus which is believed strong, president of the Association action, speak either for God or MIDDLE LIFE itium brought on “moodiness, de- N. J. The report opened up some to cause the dread infantile paraly­ of British Chemical Manufacturers. against Him. “Whether therefore Strength is extra-important for o u t I pression and pessimism.” controversy between this society sis, as well as the common cold. He predicted a revolution in the ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye women going through the change of I R there is high calcium content in and the American Medical associa­ But the newly found virus is one methods of growing foodstuffs. do, do all to the glory of God.” life. Then the body needs the very I™blood serum they are in a “hap- tion, which declared through its which has the same power to de­ As they pray God speaks, chains best nourishment to fortify It against stroy bacteria as the bacteriophage “There is strong reason to be­ the changes that are taking place. IE cheerful, optimistic, emotional lieve,” said Dr. Armstrong, “that fall away, prison doors open. Men I which saved hundreds of lives dur­ can lock doors; God shakes them In such cases, Cardul has proved the finding of biochemistry a n d helpful to many women. It in­ t It WiU Bis® I.®8 asR your doctor about it. ing the World war. open. be lost in a flood “ I A queer property of the virus is medicine will afford conclusive evi­ creases the appetite and aids diges­ ■!•I I I I swallow calcium recklessly. dence that freshness in food is of The jailer, cruel and bold when tion, favoring more complete trans­ • •: n that it multiplies itself after the he put them into prison, but now manner characteristic of life only paramount importance to a nation, formation of food into living tissue, ItJjJ11^on ^ biinks something should so that there will be a national out­ in fear, is about to kill himself. resulting In improved nutrition and JMione about “more than 250,000 when it is in the presence of bar- But God has better thoughts con­ teria. With no living bacteria pres­ cry both for absolute maximum building up and strengthening of EATANY-WHERt Iul defenctives,” and steriliza- home production and for production cerning him. Paul cries out, “Do the whole system. I j°n the German plan, is sug- ent it “goes dead” again. of vegetables contiguous to the thyself no harm” and he experi­ Ivij i 00 concHbon that the indi- Dr. W. M. Stanley, a colleague of great cities.” ences I consents. With such a law, Dr. Northrop,■= last year., was=, the Dr. Armstrong said' that science HI. Salvation' Instead of Snicidb All Too True ISovernment sterilization agents first to isolate in crystalline from tomorrow must concern itself much (w . 27-34). The reckless driver is never I °>dd have few customers. a tobacco virus which had the prop­ more with the concern itself much Thank God for the earthquakes found to be wreckless. erty of seemingly taking life, vam­ and food it raises, declaring that fn our lives which bring us to him. IbBMttw ?ne law suggested, the pire-like, from living beings with I J r 1^inlster would order the the new science of food may even The jailer, being rightly exer­ which it was associated, but lapsing be able to change the mental nature cised by God’s dealings with him, ln»r of “physically ailing back into an inanimate state as ip sons shown to be carriers of of the people. “A trace of iodine asks the greatest and most im­ soon as the living thing was taken may shift the balance from idiocy portant question that can ever I^sm 1SSible disabilities.” away from it. •lab Iforlct is preparing to regu­ to sanity,” he said. He added that come out of the heart of unregene- lar it t tmProvS the human breed,' Fig Sap Kills Worms. one of the great problems of to­ rate man—“What must I do to be morrow is to find “what chem­ I dmv j ?s long raSulated and im- It was the opinion of the scien­ saved?” Reader, have you asked lit!... thats vbrJ£r an* “ * IofiiBf ecls °f cattle, swine and tists present at the meeting that ical substances in food, if any, can this question? Then you, too, are Cnpudine Connections. 1 ^ne. Dr. Northrop’s discovery indicates give .intelligence, courage and alert­ ready for the answer, “Believe on I iant IitriiB creaturesI a step in the di­ ness to the inhabitants of a city. ll#j - uniformity that may not a possibility that there may be the Lord Jesus Christ and thou J ie U e v e A E T Sffi SS» ■"'desirable. more of these semi-beings in their “Can we feed to produce nervous shalt be saved.” strength and-mental ^agility?” he NEURALGIC PAIN F m eS ? - " ! ItatBtI6 tlle mosI enlightened edu- twilight world who ■— or which — The closing'verses of our lesson Iw s m Atnerica tells teachers and will further aid man in his battle asked. present the personal testimony of (I quicke/ibecouie for life against deadly bacteria. “At present it is more than doubt­ Paul that he had surrendered lhiriu ^raJluaies that the important ful if chemical factors alone in the ' Kbviis , general welfare, not the Dr. Karl Landstelner, once winner From the milky sap of the fig IV. All for Christ (Phil. 3:7-14). J i A U q u i d . . . ■ Lo. AogclcSi e:LU“ _ tree comes a substance which kills food are sufficient to achieve such Ica t welIare- An excellent of the Nobel Peace prize for medi­ ends, for we are biological and not AU was but loss to him compared J0dJ0 Put into the minds of young worms and parasites in - the intes­ ALREADY DISSOLVED* cine, and a figure at the Harvard physical entities,” Dr. Armstrong with what he gained in Christ. We tines of men, as reported to the speak of surrendering aU for Tercentenary. American Chemical society by Dr. said. I f e w also he told that in- “All that can be said is that cer­ Christ, but as a matter of fact (Selficb welfare and striving, with journal that Dr. Seydel’s announce­ Alphone Walti, from the laborato­ we lose only what is of no real m i ries of a manufacturer in Rahway, tain chemical elements assume our f c Bfless ljacR °f it, is the founda- ment had been “premature. The racial and individual peculiarities; value and make infinite gain. 1 “ °t general welfare. face "Bro&enOufP* latter, however, scoffs at this and N. J. J , they become fruly ourselves, where­ Paul, as are aU great foUowers cites the success with which he Dr. Walti described the product, of Jesus Christ, was a “one thing” Start today to relieve the soreness— known as “ficin,” as a powerful, as other chemical substances only aid healing—and improve your skin, LS 0 baby wiggling its arms and has used the drug on many patients pass through the body. man. AU that he had or was or Jao 8 lts leSs in the cradle is build- who had suffered from three months protein-cleaving enzyme in crystal­ hoped to be, every ounce of energy with the safe medication in line form. He said it was the first “Food is the first of all the Ps OmL0ne, more strong baby, for to 25 years. weapons of preventive medicine, and love, went into his pressing ifeifaf? 0aRe> not for the general The substance is called a cal­ ever shown to destroy living cells. “toward the goal unto the prize Science, heretofore, had believed and it must be the function of the cium double salt of benzyl succinic agriculturist in the near future to of the high calling of God in Christ R e s m o l W ibute 0 VTh0h **’ nevertheJes?* log on T 1T3- -the man, concentrat- and benzoic acids." Its application that enzymes were without effect on Jesus.” living cells. He declared that ficui grow complete foods and not mere Eiij pj, eareer. and on the care of the benzoate group of drugs is ■ market produce. Life is so, complex e l said to be entirely new from past is the-first,protein-digesting enzyme Independence of Opinions Jtiieflv ? cai?n of his children, has to crystallize from. plant sources. that, w e: have forgotten. how entire­ f S l H E R E A Em / J0?. min^ his career, children uses, in that it “detoxifies", the ly food is its foundation. It is ea^y in; the; worid'to.liye after COAT N dJfh body 'fluids or “humors.’.’ _ Its stiory has a romantic “back-' the world’s opinion; it is easy in O N YOOH 1P Uib 1 he alko'is btiilding “We have only recently learned TOHWE % f " »al hf.■>jeral weUare. Each tiny “Contrary to the revered belief ground. soUtude to Uve after out own; but For many years certain native that life depends upon the concur­ the great man is he who in'" the I .-Bi , worRsd only for its that arthritis is of infectious origin, tribes of Central and South Amer­ rent balanced interactions of a con­ jslandc ° ot coral, but beautiful we preferred to consider it as ica have been known by explorers siderable number of material agents midst of the crowd keeps with per­ fect sweetness the independence of I After ff 8 e result. caused by intestinal stasis (stagna­ and others familiar with them to in the food, some of them sub­ Pen a: 0Ur years of study, wise tion), with an accompanying dis­ have successfully used a mysterious stances directly derived from the soUtude.—Ralph Waldo Emerson. TA K E . I W 00ver that ideas are im- function of the liver and^gaUblad­ healing substance, which they called soil, others formed in the plant, all Iiore dp , ? minds of children der which adversely affects the “oie” as a specific for many dis-: indispensable in some as yet un­ Overcoming Desires' Siaj hv !pZ oy moving pictures blood stream. , eases. They attributed to it, with known way to health and some of I count him braver who over­ T-LAX “ w Biioft u?8 ho°Rs. Less than “Thus we proceeded to remedy some justification, extraordinary them required only in the most mi- comes his desires than him who ‘The Safe Laxative * conquers his enemies; for the hard­ I t h a t f ^ ls retJuired to estab* it by the treatment designed to therapeutic values. unte proportions. I For CONSTIPATION better the body humors. We be­ est victory is the victory over self. “In 1934,” Dr. Walti: continued, $ Westero Newspaper Unioo. : I V c AND INDICESTION I *K'”‘ WaSr8^ caw' Ino- lieve that oiir procedure is sound —Aiisfdtle RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

OM K. SMITH of St. Louis, Mo., T was elected president of the Foreign Words News Review of C urrent American Bankers association _s.t gnd Phrassa ^ § the convention in San'Francisco. ! IjjffiPAVlE Rl Orval Adams of Salt Lake City was A v o tr e Saate , p , Events the W orld O ver advanced to the first vice presiden­ good health. ( d To cy, though it was said this was op­ Beaux esprits. (F, , U^esTcircuIation posed by some because of his pro­ wit and humor. m pavie County Nevi nounced anti-New Deal convictions. Carte blanche, (p, „ The executive council will select ers. Jjat League of Nations Assembly Seats Ethiopians—American the meeting place for the 1937 con­ D esipere in Ioco, „ ' n e w s a r o u n d vention. Mexico City was the only N ational Topics Interpreted bend on occasion. Legion Elects Colmery Commander— Japanese one to make a bid for the choice. . Est modus in rebue „ , Marines Occupy Part of Shanghai. Resolutions reported by the com­ By W ILLIAM BRUCKA r t mittee and adopted called on gov­ NATIONAL PRESS! BLOG. WASHINGTON, p. C. tilings”*^ (‘° be obserrM) Get vour land postel ernmental divisions—national, state Far fiasco. (Tt \ T I Record office. I By EDWARD W. PICKARD and local—to bring their expendi­ General Cummings. The Attorney failure. ~° Biaj5 , @ Western Newspaper Union. tures more definitely under control Washington.—It has been exceed­ T T- Angellspent TtL and return to balanced budgets, and ingly interesting to watch the prog­ General made some public threats ^Grande parure. (F) Winston-Salem od businl AILE SELASSIE couldn’t whip and bugle corps of Chicago won recommended that chartering of ress of the Demo- that he would seek to indict those 'all I H the Italians in the Ethiopian the drum corps tournament. new banks be limited rigidly to the Campaign cratic and Repub- who were responsible for distribu­ Willie Cartner, of RoI war, but the fugitive emperor won Only about nine hundred surviv­ economic needs of the nation. Issaea lican campaign tion of this information, claiming th T seL iL lacrurn5e- ^ a aci' ty, was a Mocksville visil ors of the Union army were able to that a federal law had been violat­ Mal’occhio. Mt \ -r-„ the battle of Geneva c o m m i ttees in day- , and put Benito Mus­ attend the G. A. R. encampment, EORGE P. JONES of Minne­ their efforts .to shape and join the ed. Being attorney general; of the Inter nos. (L ) pi? evg =- solini’s nose out of and many believe it will be the last G sota, who has been serving as issues upon which the electorate will , any statement from selves. BSlW«a f| Attorneys A T. Gran joint. After an ex­ tc be held. The aged warriors, a special assistant to the attorney choose the next occupant of the him got wide distribution. Juste milieu. (F ■, t, !Grant made a business tJ citing debate, the headed by Oley Nelson of Iowa, the general of the United States since White House. There has been a But the Republicans, recognizing mean. J Tfis Ieigh Wednesday. League of Nations national commander, began their 1934, has been made r tremendous amount of hauling and the potentialities of this situation, , Le roi Ie veut (P \ — assembly voted, 39 proceedings with a service in Wash­ judge of the federal filling, each side coming forth with issued a challenge to Mr. Cum­ wills it. ” Misses Pauline Cam to 4, to seat the ington cathedral. The route of their district court for the trial balloons in an effort to find out mings to proceed with his threat of Non constat. (L)It ., Elnia Hendricks spent Ethiopian delega­ parade was six blocks on Pennsyl­ Virgin Islands. This what it is that will attract the most indictments. Their publicity state-’ been shown; no e v id e n t" Winston Salem shopping tion, now headed by vania avenue, the scene of the grand is a recess appoint­ interest among the voters and to de­ ment on the point was just as viru­ fore the court. the emperor’s Amer­ review of the Union armies before ment by President termine what 'particular matters af­ lent as that of any red-blooded Miss Edna Justice, of ican adviser. The President Andrew Johnson seventy- Roosevelt and is ford the best vehicle on which they American boy who says to his-play­ I tJje guest of her sister, I negative votes were one years ago. Haile Selassie subject to confirma­ can ride into office. mate, “I dare you to!” IjjaIlj on Wilkesboro str cast by Hungary, C. H. WiUiams Ruhe of Pitts­ tion by the senate. From the beginning of this year, Well, the rejoinder of the Repub­ Austria and Albania, all under the burgh, who ran away from home 72 Mr. Jones planned President Roosevelt has been trying licans rather put Mr. Cummings on Mrs. H. Clay Lane, of thumb of Italy, and Ecuador. Ethi­ years ago to join the Union army to leave for St. the spot. THElOt SIZE CONTAINS Si2Tiv:;?*3 a. is spending some ti when he was only a lad of fifteen, to shape-his issue on the basis of a opia, Portugal and four other coun­ Thomas about Octo­ single question—whether the Ameri­ I presume probably the threat AS THE 5t SIZE-TfW jth her father, J. N. Ij tries refrained from voting. Rather today was unanimously elected to ber I. He succeeds and the resulting challenge still ^ G. P. Jones can people in dollars and cents are surprisingly Great Britain and be commander-in-chief, and Madi­ Judge Albert C. would have amounted to nothing J. C. Powell, of High France espoused the cause of Ethi­ son, Wis., was named as the en­ better off then they were when he Levitt of Connecticut, who resigned took office. I think admittedly that except that the method employed Charles BlackweIder1 of opia, though it had been thought campment city for 1937. SNOW WHITE PETROlEUm'i* August I because, as he alleged, if Mr. Roosevelt could force that by the Republicans capitalized on vere among the fair visi they considered the co-operation of the Department of the Interior in­ question into the center of the stage that threat by accusing the attor­ Italy in the league of more impor­ SSERTIONS made by William terfered with the processes of his p ay . Randolph Hearst and other op­ and make it the real issue, he would ney general of seeking to prevent A Set-Back tance than justice to the African A court.. free speech and to prohibit discus­ Experience is likely {o realm. The heated debate was ponents of the New Deal that the have very little campaigning to do. f. N. Smoot, who li| The oath of office was admin­ But the trouble is Mr. Roosevelt sion of campaign issues. If there timidity as much as anv%. closed when Capt. Anthony Eden, President “passively accepts” the istered to Mr. Jones in Washington ^classic shades of Clarksti British foreign minister, said: support of the Com- - ' ! has been unable to accomplish his is one thing that the American peo­ gftown last week and left j by Ugo Carusi, executive assistant purpose and no little credit for his ple resent, it is any attempt by a “Enough of this nonsense! There munists have got to Attorney General Cummings, in fskin. never has been any sufficient ground, under Mr. Roose­ threat to force a joinder of issues governmental agency of whatever the presence of Mr. Cummings aind on this point is due to the Republi­ character it may be that seeks to to unseat the Ethiopian delegation.” velt’s skin. A state­ a number of other officials. R. N. Barber, of The credentials committee in rec- ment issued through can leadership. The Republican stifle discussion. lHiey look upon Swas in town Friday shal managers simply will not be led it as a sign of dictatorship. Some­ Mnmending the action taken said it Stephen T. Early, HIEFS of police of the United "Cig-SruiM-A.;. Iwith old friends, who a] Into that trap. Thus, we must look where in their veins still courses the JUST A Tt^38^*nu|(es‘‘BUi:)t Itirff lpplied to the present session only. his secretary, States and Canada, attending C virus that overthrew King George QASH jn FeathersAw I Ito see him. Its report asserted that certain doc­ said: the convention of their international elsewhere to see what the real is­ uments which had been received by “My attention has sues are, or are likely to be, in this in the birfh of this nation. 0R : SPl^EADiON^ frOOSTJ Capt. Clinard LeGra^ association in Kansas City, drew That is why the Cummings threat the members alleged that Ethiopian been called to a this picture of the typical Ameri­ campaign decision. |station a CC Camp governmental authority has been set c e r tain notorious It has nearly always been true is so important. can criminal of 1936: * • • up in sections of Ethiopia not occu­ newspaper owner to A lazy, vain, moderately educat­ that the issues prominent early in Self-Proclaiming ICitv, Teen., is spend! make it appear that the campaign have proved not to President Roosevelt announced pied by the Italians. W. R. Hearst ed city youth whose parents have Don’t forget that an honestnsi] days in town with his f^ Seating of the Ethiopians made it the President pas­ separated; shielding his laziness be the issues at ail near the end of the other day that he is preparing never has to proclaim the-faci. certain that no Italian delegation sively accepts the support of alien and an inferiority complex behind a political battle. ,This year prom­ to start reorgani- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph would attend this session, and it organizations hostile to the Ameri­ a false bravado that leads him into ises to be nor exception. Political Too M any zation of the fed- Sittle daughter, Janice | was believed by many that Mussoli­ can form of government. crime; motivated by a desire to leaders attempt to figure out the Agencies oral administra­ ville, TenD., spent the ni might withdraw formally from “Such articles are conceived In impress “the girl friend” with a proposition upon which their oppo­ tive agencies. He Iown with their father, the league. It was a victory not malice and born of political spite. flashy appearance of wealth. nents are most vulnerable and ob­ said he had arrived at the conclu­ only for Ethiopia but also for the They are deliberately framed to Chief William J. Quinn of San viously this figuring takes place in sion that such a course was neces­ smaller European powers, which give a false impression, in other Francisco said the large majority advance. It has to happen that way sary because there has been over­ WANTED-White tJ felt that league submission to Italy words to ‘frame’ the American of the 6,000 inmates of San Quentin in order that methods of attack can lapping in function and jurisdiction Ir with family. M ust: would be disastrous to their own people. prison are under twenty-four years be arranged in advance. among the many agencies created lo. I'wiil furnish stocl security. “The President does not want and of age and that-98 per cent of them The New Dealers thought they by the New Deal. It is the second piemen ts. See H. G- M Sir Samuel Hoare, first lord of the does not welcome the vote or sup­ come from broken homes. could smoke out the Republicans by time that the President has pro­ Bgton 1 N. C. British admiralty, added to Italian port of any individual or group tak­ shouting far and wide that the peo­ posed reorganization of the govern­ resentment against Great Britain by ing orders from alien sources. EVERAL columns of Spanish ple as a whole are better off than mental units and his new announce­ A number of Davie declaring in London that the British “This simple fact is, of course, ob­ Fascists and Moorish legion­ they were when Mr. Roosevelt took ment promises to attract as much intended to maintain their suprem­ vious. ' S Jient to Winston Saleml naires were reported to be making a office. But, again, it i was a case attention as did his original an­ Bay to hqar Hon. Gilliaj acy in the Mediterranean and would “The American people- will not where political strategy did not permit their attention to'be diverted determined drive toward Madrid nouncement which was made when Republican nominee, w | modernize and consolidate their na­ under the direction of General work. Even though many hundred: he was a candidate during the 1932 val, military and air defenses be­ from real issues to fake issues thousands of people are better off, O regain lost TidgU is a dwfle IlulV court house. tween Gibraltar and the Suez ca­ which no patriotic, honorable, de­ Franco, and the loyalists were fall­ presidential campaign. ing back at the rate of five miles a the fact remains that there are For a long time, it has been plain­ Tmatter when certain hodilv ianc* : Mrs. F. A. Naylor, o\ nal “in the light of recent experi­ cent citizen would purposely inject some twenty million persons receiv­ tions are restored to normal. Of ion* ence.” Malta, he said, would re­ into American affairs.” day. ly evident to observers in Washing­ Jrho has been ill at the The rebel garrison of the Alcazar ing relief in one form or another ton that New Deal agencies were most importance is tlie stimulationo/ main the first and principal base of Mr, Hearst, who was in Amster­ and the further fact remains that digestive juices in the stomachtomsk; on Floyd Naylor, on the British fleet in the Mediterrane­ dam, promptly replied by cable, in Toledo was still holding out literally falling over one another- better use of the food youeat.-.ani [treet, for several week! saying in part: though the government forces, after there are somewhere between nine and that many of them were con­ restoration of lowered ied-blood-«Ili an and would be strengthened to dynamiting part of the old fortress, million and ten million workers etter, her friends will meet conditions. Work on Cyprus “The President has issued a state­ stantly in conflict with others be­ to turn the digested food into In am. ment through a secretary. He has made attacks with flaming gasoline. without jobs. Consequently, Mr. cause the laws or executive orders, Aests6 S.S.S. Tomc does jiat this, ^ as a military, naval and air base is The defenders lost heavily but the being hurried to make that island a not had the frankness to say to Roosevelt’s question whether people chiefly the executive orders, by Forget about underweight J A- E- Campbell' hi complement to Malta. Sir Samuel whom he refers in the statement survivors kept up their deadly ma­ were better off in dollars and cents which these, agencies were created, If you are deficient in stomach <%£■. chine gun fire and repulsed the did not quite click. tire juices and red-blood-ceUs-jd Irection of a modern, asserted that the development of . . . I think I am justified in as­ did not clarify their jurisdiction or ^oom brick veneer bu Italian air power has not endan­ suming that I am the object of the charges of the loyalists. In the meantime, the Republicans their function. take S.S.S. Tonic immediately to gered the British position in the itatement, and that I may cour­ The American State department have found what they believe to be A good deal of this trouble ob­ each meal. Shortljf you Jdt on North Main sti ordered the embassy in Madrid a very vulnerable spot in the New lighted with the wav you wj Paptist church. H: J Mediterranean. teously endeavor to correct Mr. viously had its origin in the haste your friends will compliment jua w Roosevelt’s misstatements and to closed and warned all Americans Deal armor and they are shooting that characterized the early efforts he contract. still in the capital that they re­ at it with machine-gun rapidity. the way you will look. i fTP HREE members of the mari- set him right . . . of the Roosevelt administration to S.S.S.Tonic is especiaDyteipdk “Let me say that I have not stated mained at their own risk. The This question, this spot, centers i Tim McCoy in The time commission authorized in consulate at Malaga also was closed establish machinery by which .prob­ build sturdv health-.. .its Ternary < I the closing days of the last congress at any time whether the President around taxation. The Republicans lems of the depression could be tid Our Gang corned- and the consul went to Gibraltar. apparently thought at the start of value is time tried were appointed by President Roose­ willingly or unwillingly received the solved or alleviated. It always hap­ proven... that’s why it mAsJ |ss Theatre Friday a velt. They are: Rear Admiral Hen­ support of the Karl Marx Socialists, the fight that Democratic waste of pens that when governmental agen­ like yourself again. AvaihlW l Pig special Monday. MMEDIATE action toward put­ federal money and the vast debt ry A. Wiley, U.S.N. retired; Rear the Frankfurter radicals, commu­ cies are created in such haste, ri­ drugstore. , >"| Brace Moore in ‘ The nists and anarchists, the Tugwell I ting in operation a two-fold crop that was piled up would force a re­ Admiral Harry G. Hamlet, coast insurance and drouth prevention diculous situations result. It was Put.” guard; George Landick, Jr., chief bolsheviks, and the Richberg rev­ vulsion of feeling against New Deal- the case during the World war and olutionists which constitute the bulk program was called for by Presi­ policies. So they started out on of the planning section of the pro­ dent Roosevelt. It it has been the case during the New j Mrs. B. L. Bentley Iel curement division of the Treasury of his following. that campaign horse. But they Deal’s efforts to solve depression |ay for Quebec, Canadal “I have simply said and shown is designed to guard found that the question of taxation department. the farmers and the problems under the emergency pow­ I spend some time w | The commission will administer that he does receive the support of over-shadowed the other, even these enemies of the American sys­ consumers against though the taxation about which the ers granted by congress. The truth and, who is a patient; the ship subsidy measure act as a the danger ,of food seems to be that there is more over­ ! > regulatory body in conduct of mer­ tem of government, and that he has Republicans are talking has been Bospual. AU are bopiJ done his best to deserve the support shortages or price an offspring of the alleged waste of lapping, more conflict, how than entley will be able to chant marine affairs, and operate collapses. Two com­ there was during the World war. pon. generally in the nature of the inter­ of all such disturbing and destruc­ the party in power. *. * • tive elements.” mittees were named * * * state commerce commission. to work out legisla­ I doubt that the taxation issue I have known of numerous in­ [Some one In to P OUR Chinese gunmen in Shang- tion to be asked of stances where one agency, under Wise and Otherf« .I air ot crutches fro \T ETERANS of two great con- the. next congress. would have been as important as it ' flicts, the World war and the 1 hai killed one Japanese marine mm w . authority given it Some grow old graCe‘" ' : P er I will apprec Mr. Roose velt nrrr - „ in - ishad proving not the to New be m uch by Qle President, some grow old disgrace! Civil war, held their annual con­ and wounded two others, and with 7 named Secretary of PU return them. ventions, the American Legion in a few minutes a Japanese landi M. L. Cooke Agriculture Henry Strategy Dealers made a Confusion , has promulgated Py one who needi meeting in Cleve- ing party more than 2,000 strong mistake in politi­ rules and regula­ A. Wallace chairman of a commit­ tions having the force of law that i ave used them my land and the Cxrand had occupied much of the Hongkew tee directed to “prepare a report cal strategy. This mistake, it may Army of the Repub­ section of the international settle­ be said in passing, illustrates how did not conform to rules and regu­ I E- and recommendations for legislation lations-dealing with the same mat­ lic in Washington. ment. The Japanese naval com­ providing a plan of “all risk crop very minor things influence the ulti­ J The Missionary £ The legion elected mander declared martial law in ters but coming from another unit insurance,” and suggested that the mate result in politics to a greater will give an Harry W. Colmery, that area and troops stopped buses system provide for payment of pre­ extent perhaps than in any other of government. In addition, I have a lawyer of Topena 1 and street cars in the search for activity of American national life seen different interpretations placed r the Methodist ch miums and insurance in commodi­ Saturday night Oct. Kan., as its nation­ the slayers. Tanks, armored cars, ties. This is in accord with Wal­ The mistake which.I refer to was on the ^ same statute or the same al commander and light artillery and machine gun lace’s proposed plan under which made by Attorney General Cum­ regulation by two different agencies. gvsters, ice cream awarded next year’s squads poured through the streets farmers would put part of their mings. In consequence, the citizen whose P er eats will be convention to New and on into Chapei, the Chinese dis­ crops of good years into a pool The story of the circumstance business practices or personal af- And Out of Tuf peds go for benefit York city. Mayor trict thait was the scene of furious from which they could draw in lean chronologically is something like fairs were touched by government Passions and prejudi c ■ I La Guardia person- fighting between the Japanese and years. It would serve, he believes, this: The Republicans from their edict found himself prohibited from Mary Murpl aUy led the Gotham Harry W. in a loud voice. ^ Coltnery the Chinese Nineteenth route army to keep surpluses from destroying headquarters in Chicago began call­ doing a particular thing on the one Fd Mr. and Mrs. A delegation in the big in 1932. the price structure in ,.good years ing attention to increased tax bur­ hand and ordered to do it on the Slss Pauline Stewai parade. This delegation included Stirling Fessenden, American and" provide an “insurance” against dens in connection with their, ex­ other. an impressive display of police and A t Your Best! SPzor- of Winston chairman of the international settle­ crop failures in other years. posure of the increase of more than Thus, it would seem that it is high IT guests Friday fire department bands, motorcycle ment, was warned by Japanese of­ Morris L. Cooke, rural electrifica­ thirteen billion dollars in the c ™ time for something .to be done about Free From ContiiF., squads and' mounted officers. ficials to protect their nationals, and tion administrator, , ’was named re-organization. ,It. would seem Nothing boats a clean J I ek- Miss Murnb In its business sessions the legion the White Russian volunteer regi­ chairman of another committee to -JyI 8 dBbt- They Porated out h o w ' r Jvork as nuise'ai adopted a resolution asking the if the Roosevelt administration had equally to be high time for elimina­ health! . consl'Pji ment and special police in the draft recommendations for a per­ not wasted money, preparations tion of some of ,the extra red tape At the first sign o ' last week. United States government to with­ vegetable French quarter were hurriedly manent land use program designed would npt have to be made for ra c ­ of government which has been take purely draw its recognition of soviet Rus­ mobilized. to avert drouth emergencies in the ing the taxes and how, if this waste for prom pt relief. [•Robert Safriet, of sia. Other resolutions approved Because of killings in Hankow and great plains area. A n w aboVj 1116 Private lives of Many men and w A called for a 90 per cent reduction Pakhoi,. Japanese m arines ..already faad «ot occurred, tax increases A frican citizens by the New Deal. Draught brings such ImKlled receatIy frc which we already have had Goodness knows, there was plenty of its cleansing =ctioJlZ0n out: I I ‘her, Martin Sati in immigration quotas and deporta­ had been landed in those cities. PECULATION concerning what not have taken place d constipation a.e _dent F aSS1 Montana. M tion of aU aliens who are anarch­ Transports- bearing reinforcements S part Al Smith would take in red tape before the New Deal ;it feel better, more e* ]c!, » As a part of the demonstration of Black-Draught CO. L r est afaOUt 20 y ists, communists, or affiliated with arrived from Japan. the Presidential campaign seems to before” “ worse now * a n it was other laxatives. the Third Internationale; the remov­ be settled by the news that he will mcreased taxation the Repubhcans K 1J to tfae cattle b issued campaign hterature item al from public relief roUs of aliens C ENATOR LA FOLLETTE’S sen- deliver several anti-Roosevelt ad­ m ^ t 6 that .seemed t 0 interest I e had in Montana I who have not applied for citizen­ ate committee on civil liberties, dresses, the first probably, in Carne­ WashmLne Kwritmg frateraitF » °Unt of thedroug ship; universal application of the investigating the activities of strike gie hall in New York in October. m unhifi ’„h°^ever’ was aot so fingerprinting system in this coun­ breakers, was told that a preacher He is reported to be making out his tionc adeVTatiOn of the condi- tjANTED-Youn try, and an investigation of methods was hired as a spy, girls did under­ own program, and planning talks h L r e , b?ve mentioned, but ,VNU-7 Tra Beauty Cultur used in disseminating "subversive also in Massachusetts an! New Jer­ cover work, picketers were scalded Hnm-pYlltlcal aspects °f ‘he presi­ JefaeweSt methods. doctrines.” by live steam and strikers were sey It is said neither the Republi­ bears so much tav ? . ? tilings, dential announcement that new re­ The' legion band championship electrocuted by secretly strung can party nor the ,American Liberty organization plans were under com Iri Permanent was won by the Musicians’ post, wires on company property. Wit­ leaaue will be sponsor for his a p. - buying th o ^ ^ g - sideration. Some of these Liters I 1ng^ alPTreatm No. 394, of St. Louis, Mo.; second nesses testified, also, that men who pearances. Until Mr. Smith an­ ■fbe.skin.-a coi place went to Franklin post band of direct, crews of ex-convicts; pan­ nounces his intentions it will not be WemTackrittLcIhe0f New Columbus, O., and third to Musi­ handlers and . sluggers take a small known whether or not he will ad­ oampaignlyiiterato etrbyUtthe R r ‘e- 'Hoard vocate the election of Governor Lan- T I T MranRodragg,ed out C‘aompuabfic cians’ post of Los Angeles. The fortune annually from industry to - e h p ie r stude; Commonwealth Edison post drum combat labor unrest. don. Ues0tine “ Itious. s ■“* been for «>e action o^Attomey »• Write! © Wexteni Newepmpet Union. pshaw Schi ?46. Noi t HE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. OCTOBER 1,1936 3S I the D A VIE RECORD. Pat?y Clement, who has held a position in Alexander coun- Republican Speaking Koontz-Jones. ante- (P.) Tb ty for several months, returned f o Xnl I,rr^gesfCirculation of A nv home last week. Miss Clement p r e v e n t Tonigbt. A marriage of interest was solem­ SpecialPrices P te- w > »«,„ pavie County Newspaper. went Io Long’s Hospital. States­ nised at the Davie circuit parsonage ville, yesterday, where she will The Republican county nominees on Saturday evening, Sept. 26. when P "'■> **»*. undergo an appendicitis operation. SMUt will opeu tneir campaign tonight at Miss Helen Jones became the bride On New ^^ioU N D TOWN. Her friends hope for her a speedy I n 1OCO. ( L ) - ' in Cheshires school house, at SheflSeld of Ernest Koontz, with the pastor. iasion. Ho. recovery. Rev: M. G. Ervin, using the impres­ I in rebus. (L.)-m, YourWHEATAnd OATS By Hou. Brewster Grant, nominee for Fall Goods. Get your land posters at The A goodly number of Davie coun the legislature, and Hon. B C. sive ring ceremony of the Methodist P be observed) ^ * 16 Church. The bride wore a becoming ; Di all I jiecofd office. ty farmers carried tobacco to the Treating The Seed With Brock, nominee for the senate, will rust dress with brown accessories. We Have Just Received A Big T Angell spent Thursday in Winston Salem warehouses Mon r (It ) To Hlake, day and yesterday. The Davie to Proper Preventative address the voters, together with She ,is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LiDSton-Salem on business. the other nominees. The public is Shipment Of Fall Merchandise. I arure- (pO Pol1 bacco crop is not up to the average And In The Proper Way. Hampton Jones, of Davie, and is a Willie Cartner, of Rowan couu this year on account of the dry cordially invited to come out and graduated.MocksviIIe High School. You Can Save Many Dollars By Ilacrumae- (L.) Hence ty was a Mocksville visitor Thurs- weather.. Prices are a little higher Ask Us For Information. hear the issues of the day discussed. The bridegroom is the son of Thomas than they were on the opening The ladies are especially invited. L. Koontz. of Ine Kappa community, Buying Your FALL NEEDS From Us f. (It.) The evil I day- week last year. and is a well-known young farmer. I (L'> , Attorneys A T. Grant and J. B Prant made a business trip to Ral Come to Harmony Camp Meet­ Hall-Kimbrough Surprise Birthday Endicott - Johnson Shoes I eu- '<*•>. T hegolden I J ejghWednesday. ing and Home Coming, Oct. n , Macedonia Items. For The Entire Family For more than 1 0 0 years the people Dinner. Misses Dorothv Carpenter and Theki06 Misses Pauline Campbell and of this community have observed Drug Co. “Every Pair Guaranteed” Iveut; Manv friends and relatives of J Violet Potts spent Wednesday with Itlma Hendricks spent Friday in this day. A special effort is being "A Good Drug Store" Misses Maggie and Ida E lis. Ita t. (L.) IthasontvI ] VliDSton Salem shopping. Phone 141 We Deliver P. Chaffin, who lives near Sheffield “Better Shoes For Less” L no evIdence Js ]£" put forth this year to revive the in­ gathered at h-'s home Sunday, Sept. Mrs. B. S. Howard is on the sick terest shown in former years Sev­ list we are sorry to note. Children’s Shoes 98c Miss Edna Justice, of Candler is 2 7 th, and gave him a surprise birth A large group of friends and a I n. cuest of her sister, Mrs. S. B eral prominent speakers will be pre­ day dinner. The birthday cake, sent. Come, help make the day a few relatives attended the James re­ Men’s Heavy Work I Hall, on Wilkesboro street. with 63 candles, was made by his union which was held at the home success. Dinner on the grounds only daughter, Mrs. C. J. Black of Mr and Mrs. Joe Howard on Sun­ Shoes $1.98 Up Mrs H. Clav Lane, of Markham, Bring well filled baskets. welder. Dinner was spread on the day, October 27th. r j A R s I v js spending some time in town BARGAINS! High Top Shoes $2.98 up fcNTAINS BETIMES AS MUON Jack Sanford, son of Mr. and lawn. A praver and talk was made A revival meeting is being con­ |E “ why pay Mopz ^ I Ubcr-father, J.N . Ijames. bv T. A. Blackwelder. AU left ducted by Rev. Miss Dorothy Car­ Boys’ High Top Shoes $1.98 Mrs. J. C. Sanford, who received a penter at the Tabanacle on the I c Powell, of High Point, and severe cut when the bicycle he was Ladies and Childrens Coats wishing Mr. Cliaffin many more happy birthdays. Mocksville highway, everyone is in­ Water Proof I fharles Blackwelder1 of Harmony riding collided with a car on the At Bargain Prices. vited to attend the services each (WHITE PETROLEUM JEIB. I were among the fair visitors Thurs square Saturday, is getting along Sweaters 50c and up night at 7:45 o’clock. H inting Pants $2.95 More than 3 ^ inches of rain fell Mr; and Mrs. J. D. Ellis and fami­ (day. nicely. He was carried to Long’s Twin Sweaters $1.69 to $2.91 |A Set-Back Hospital, Statesville, Saturday. His in Mocksville last Tuesday night ly spent Sunday with relatives in Hanes Heavy Underwear 89c N. Smoot, who lives in the Hats 97 C to $1.49 Stokes county. Fe bkely to teach friends hope for him a speedy re­ and Wedesday. The fair crowd Ball Band Rubber Boots $2.95 I m u ch as anything. classic shades of Clarksville, was in covery. D.-esses 50c to $7 50 was nil. Creeks and rivers were Mrs. Asburv riddle who has been town last week and left us a trog Cotton Suiting 24e to 35c ill for the past four days i 3 some­ out of the banks in some places. All Wool Hon. Frank Patton, Republican Sheeting Si per yd what improved at this writing. I skin. Members 0 f Macedonia Sunday Twin Sweaters $1.98 nominee for U. S. Senator, spent a- Flour 98 lbs $2.75 Tbe rain was badly needed and was j Jf Barber, of Waynesville. while in Mocksville Thursday even worth thousands of dollars to the school enjoyed a delicious chicken Children’s Sweaters 49c up I was in town Friday shaking hands Salt 97 c stew. Saturday night, at the home ing. Mr. Patton was billed to speak 100 lbs Sugar $5.10 late cotton and corn crops. 0 ' the superintendant George Fry. I with old frieuds, who always glad at the Davie fair that evening, but Fast Color Print Dresses 95c j to see him. the speaking was cancelled, owing Kenny Coffee, I Ib package 12c Loose Coffee 9 e Wool Skirts $1.29 Capt. Clinard LeGrand, who is to the fact that Attorney A. L. Brooks, democrat, who was to Pink Salmons lie Men’s Leather Zipper !station a CC Camp at Jeffeison speak at the fair Wednesday night 5c Matches 3c (City. Tenn., is spending several 5e School Tablets 3c Jackets $4,95 Up |lf-Proclaiming- was sick and could not be here. days in town with his family. Mr. Patton will speak at the court Blue Bell Overalls 97c Men and Boys See Us For get th at an honest mao- j COLLEGEOIRLrMissJ. to p ro claim the. fact. house here ou Saturday, Oct. 2 4 th. Plenty Pants at Bargain Prices Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morris and O 1N eilIjSaysltlCameIsmake That New Fall Suit. at 8 o’clock. Everybody is cordi I handle Red Goose and Wolverine I little daughter. Janice of Knox ally invited to come out and hear food taste better and aid rille, Tenn., spent the week-end in Shoes, and can fit the whole family. digestion.” Camels help Pants, Overalls, Shirts this gifted orator. town with their father, B O. Mor- These shoes are guaranteed to give ^ the flow of digestive fluids Anything For Fall. I iis. satisfaction. Buy now and save increase alkalinity. money. We Have It, And Can Save WANTED—White tenant farm- Notice! Re-sale Of Land I have plenty Collar Pads, Bridles, I er with family. Must know tobac- You Money. I set Harness worth $25.00 $22.00 I j co. I wiil furnish stock and im - Complete Line Of Groceries I plements. See H, G. Lewis, Farm- For Partition And For Mowers, Rakes and Harrows at I ington, N. C. Bargain Prices COME TO SEE US. Assets. Plenty Live Stock. If you need a A number of Davie Republicans By virtue of an order made in this cause pair of first class mules see me. I went to Winston Salem last Tues- a ten percent bid having been placed upon I day to bear Hon. Gilliam ,Grissom, the sale price, I as commissioner will re­ “Yours For Bargains’’ Mocksville I Republican nominee, who. spoke, to sell at public outcry at the Court house "AN EXPLORER needs good diges- door in MocksvlU,N. C. on Monday, OcL ' * tion,”saysSirHubertWilkins.' Camels I aM\ court house. - 19th. at 12 o'clock m. to the highest bid­ J. Frank Hendrix iu lost Svelght Is a simple bring me a sense of well-being. ’ Cash Store der on terms stated below; the lands be­ Jwhen certain bodily func- Mrs. F. A. Naylor, ot near Cana, longing to the late Misses Laura and Ida GEO. HENDRICKS Manager Istorcd to normal. Of fore- who has been ill at the home ot her Campbell deed. said lands consist of two Ita n c e is the stimulation of [ son Floyd Naylor, on Wilkesboro lots Npa- 6 and 7 and bounded as follows, Ne-ir Over Head Bridge South Mockstille luces in the stomachtomahe - Sale of Land for Parti­ OIMCLS COSTLIER TOBACCOS street, for several weeks, is much to wit: Lot No 6 beginning at a pine comer Ef the food you eat...and of lot No. 5, and running W. 1S.40 chs. to |o f loweredrcd-blood-cells better, her friends will be glad to a stone thence S. S degrs. W. 20.36 cbs. to tion and to Make e digested food into firm L Tonic does just this, I learn. a pine, thence S. 16 degrs. E. 9.04 chs. to a pine, thence S. 12 cbs. to a stune corner Assets Etc. [bout underweight worries A, F. Campbell' has begun the of Lot No. S in Safreits line, thence N. 62 deficient in stomach digts-.. I erection of a modern, up to date 9 - degrs. E 20 chs. to a hickory, thence N. Bv virtue of an order m ade by the Clerk a n d .rcd-blood-cells...J®‘. [ room brick veneer, bungalow on his 87 degrs, W. 8 . cbs. to a stone, thence N. of Davie Superior courL I as Commission Tonic immediately heW[e IS degrs. E. 17.30 chs. to a stone, thence er will sell to the highest bidder for cash S hortly you wiUbe tte- I lot on North Main street, near'the Everything For Fall N. 4 degrs. E. 22 82 chs. to the beginning, on Saturday, Oct. 31st 1936 a t 12 o'clock I the w ay you will feel. .. j Baptist church. Hi H. Lanier has containing fifty seven acres more or less m., at pubUc outcry at the court bouse s w ill compliment you on I the contract. (57 acres). Lot No. 7. beginning a t a wal­ door in Mocksville the lands described be i w ill look. nut Wiley Saireits corner on the North low; adjoining the lands of R. M. Aliens lie is especially designed to Tim McCoy in The Lyons Den”. bank of river, and running N 4 degrs E. heirs and others, bounded as follows: Be y health...iU remerltaMe. Iud Our Gang comedy at ThePrin- 6.70 chs. to a stone Safreits corner at the ginning at a hickory stump, Seafords cor e tried and seientificaur. turn of a ditch, thence S. 79 degrs W. 10 62 ner in R. M. Allens line, thence S. 84 riesrs. it’s why it DiaUcsynuftd- JtessTheatre Friday and Saturday. chs. to a sweet gum in the mouth of branch E 16.23 chains to a stone on the West again. Availahk sU*. IBif special Monday, and Tuesday on the No, tb bank Gf river, thence down side of road; thence S. with the 5 and Newest Fabrics In I Grace Moore in ' The King Steps the river as it meanders to the beginning- 8 IOths chs. to a. stone; tbence S. 24 degrs. |Out.” containing four and two third acres (4 and E. 18.23 chs. to a stone, tbence S lO and two third acres) mare or less, and will be 63 100 chs. to a pine; thence N. 84 degrs sold as follows; first, as a whole with bidding W. 36 snd 45-1011 chs to a stone in R. M FALL SUITS Mrs. B. L. Bentley left Wednes- starting at $484 00 then seperately. and > Allens line; thence N. 4 degrs E 17 and Idiyfor Quebec, Canada, where she the highest price will govern the sale. TERM ‘ 38 3 4100 chs to the beginning; contain Iwill spend some time with her hus- OF RE SALE: One-third cash at confir­ ing forty seven and three fourths acre.- I bund, who is a patient at St. Ann’s mation of sale: one third in 30 days, and (47 and 3 4ths acres) more or less This is one third in 60 days or all cash at option the land of the late R. J. Brown and for $1 2 . 9 5 to $1 9 . 5 0 ■Hospital. AU are hoping that Mr. of Durcbaser. This Oct. 2nd. 1936. assets for the payment of dents. JBentleywill be able to return home . E. H MORRIS. This September 28th. !936. I soon. Commissioner. I E H. MORRIS, Commissioner. Smart Fall Suits, made of good material and good tailoring. Single or double breasted in the newest Some one In town borrowed a and othenSJyi and Jpait ot crutches from me this sum— Stripes. Plaids and Check. Let us fit you. Browns, w old ’ Iner Iwillappreciate it if they Grays, Tans, Blues and conservative dark colors. old disgracefully- Jmll return them. I loan , them to * We Wish T° Announce That Our Jauy one who needs them.' Never ¥ ¥ Juave used them myself. ¥ BOYS’ SUITS ¥ E. H. MORRIS. ¥ COTTON GIN ¥ You parents who are keeping an eye on expenses I TBe Missionary Society, of Farm ¥ ¥ right now will be happy when you see our line of PEton will give an oyster suppei ¥ IS N O W OPEN J® 'Be Methodist church annex, on ¥ Boys’ Suits. Good materials at reasonable prices. i EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK JBatutday night Oct. 10, at 6 o’clock. ♦ JUysters, ice cream, and cake, and * We Will Pay Highest Market Price. $3,95 to $14.50 Juther eats will be served. Pro- * JJceeds go for benefit of the church. * Bring Your Cotton To Us. lices * * , ®ss Mary Murphy, of Route 2 , * I Newest Line Fall Hats ¥ uad Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dewellyn, * ¥ Iplss Pauline Stewart, Miss Francis ¥ $1.50 to $2.95 I

I Robert Safriet, of R. 4 , returned P turned recently from a visit to his ***** ** New Patterns J other, Martin Safriet, at Lodge ¥ Men’s Shoes Dress Shirts JL ass> Montana. Mr. Safriet went ¥ Fall Neckwear ¥ Our Shoe (Department is now New Fall Shirts in the new pat­ X west about 20 years ago, and ¥ Robertson’s Proven Fertilizers | ¥ showing New Fall Shoes for men A Gay Assortment of New Fall B0enJ- lalP the cattle business. Crops ¥ terns and styles. AU fast colors. ¥ and boys in work or drees. Colors and Patterns. S bad in. Montana this years, on ¥ Try Rokemko For Grain 3-12-6 | T ccunl- of the drought. $1.98 to $6.00 25c to $1.00 69c to $1.25 ¥ (In White Cotton Bags) | I Wa n t e d *—Y oung women to ¥ JF n Beauty Culture, • We teach ¥ Kell Dewest methods* Finget-, Mar- ¥ FOR SALE BY | |i1?'.and Permanent.W.a.vjng Mani- lareCg[“ c?Cal P .^fPnBmebtsllKFactals, G C. SANFORD SONS CO. I Bv T me skin.1* course in Anato- C. Cl Sanford Sons Itat Vftlr ftraHuates are eiigible for $ MOCKSVILLE. N -C. . ■ | ■orm d Examinations. Our V V Sttsir1 stuHents are holding good V COURTNEY CASH STORE J “Everything For Everything” Mocksville 1 N. C. low IOn,s' SpeCial corn rates.- Act i %"w- Write, COURTNEY, „N. C. . t R WSch°ol°f Beauty Culture. J North Wilkesboro, N. C. I Il $

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MayNot Dig Up Ney Republican Connty Ticket. It’s Not Too Soon To Think Of I .,V Bureaucrats Are Relief Muddled; Body. Salisbury—The Salisbury Post i’t . says plans for exhuming the body of tv Still in Clover Who's to Blame? COAL I Peter Stuar Ney to determine Administration’s War on Ir Federal Payrolls Growing whether he and Marshal Michel Ney With the thermometer bobbing about 90 every day it takes Employers Seen as offFrauce were the same may be lot m j Although “Emergency” of imagination to picture the way you are going to feel Factor. abandoued. about j| Slackens. Thenewspaperquoted C. W. Alli­ COAL in October or November, but a good imaginationC Viuliwi VkriII VOLUMN XXXVl President Roosevelt repeatedly you a substantial amount of your next winter’s fuel bill if The number of employees In son, of Charlotte, who with Detec- you “emergency” agencies and other has declared that the unemployment problem was at the bottom of the tivejCbief Frank N. Littlejohn of State Senate—B C. Brock. B U Y NOW. lM' bureaus continue to show large in­ creases in spite of assurances by continued necessity for- huge ex­ Cbarlotte'bad announced plans for House of Representatives—J NEWS OF L< the New Deal that the country is penditures for relief. Let private the exhumation; as saving “the enterprise absorb the unemployed, Brewster Grant. ,coming out of the depression. Tlie opening of the grave is not necessary Sheriff—Charles C. Smoot. I addition of thousands of men and he says, and'relief expenditures will Coal Will Be Much Higher Vhat Was Happen : ,women to the Federal payrolls to be slashed. Until that takes place in view of information that has been Registerof Deeds—I. W. Turner I • Tecent months has turned general spending will continue. Before The New Dl The effort of the New Deal thus to received recently.” Surveyor—W. F. Stonestreet. ■attention to the dangers in bu­ "The information proves beyond Tbe Alphabet, Df I reaucracy. Bureaucracy, of course, place the blame for continued Coroner—W. F. McCullob. •is government by bureaus rather “emergency” conditions on indus­ any doubt that the French soldier County Commissioners—L. M Hogs and PIowf •than by the American system of try and trade, if successful, would buried in Rowan county under the Tutterow, T. Frank Hendricks, O !government by three branches, the give the Administration some sort of Cotton and | an excuse for the failure of the re­ name of Peter Stuart Ney is the L. Harkey. Home Ice & Fuel Co. I Legislative, Executive and Judicial. Thomas Jefferson expressed his covery and relief programs of the marshal, but it cannot bedivulged at Jerusalem Township Recorder— (Davie Record, Oci 'opinion of bureaucracy as follows: last four years. Expenditures for Kelly L. Cope. Phone 116 Mocksville, k, recovery and relief have been about present,” Allison was quoted as say­ f.C Lonnie Call spenl I “I am for a government vigorous­ last week with relatil ly frugal and simple—applying all $19,000,000,000 since the depression ing. the savings of the public revenue began. Yet there are still an esti­ The enigma has been a subject of ington. P mated 10,000,000 persons unem­ Notice To Creditors. to the discharge of the national historical controversy since early in . O. W. File, of Sa debt, and not for the multiplication ployed, just as there were in the Having qualified as Administrator of fall of 1933, soon after Mr. Roose­ the nineteenth century. several days last wee] of officers and salaries and merely the estate of Mrs. Essie Cornatzer. dei- CAMPBELL - WALKER FUNERAL HOME to make partisans.” velt took office. There were 22,000,- Historians agree a teacher who ceased, notice is hereby given to all per- relatives and friendsj 000 persons dependent upon direct sons bolding claims against the estate ‘of ; Mr. Roosevelt in his 1932 cam­ called himself Peter Stuart Nev Aaron Bowles left paign speeches seemed to be of relief or work relief in March, 1936, said deceased to present them to the AMBULANCE EMBALMERS —a greater number than _ were landed at Charleston early in 1816 undersigned, properly verified on or before Oak Ridge. where he similar mind. He said that “for the 18th day of August, 1937 orthisnotice Telephone 48 ■three long years” he had been on the relief rolls in the Spring of after the French marshal ostensibly Mr. and Mrs A. w 1935. will be plead in bar of recovery AU per ,preaching that government costs had been executed in December, sons indebted to said estate please call on Main Street Next To Methodist Church of Advance, visited I ;too much. He said that if he were .Millions Back At Work. the undersigned and make settlement' elected all useless offices and func­ An interesting recent disclosure 1815 . Somecontend, however, the without delay. ism ;niiiimtmimimiimmmiimiti»imnm m »i»mr last week. I tions would be abolished. “Bureaus is that as a matter of fact industry This the 18th day of August 1936. Misses Frankie anl and trade actually have absorbed execution was carried out while iand bureaucrats have all been re­ S. D. CORNATZER. Administrator son spent Thursday i gained at the expense of the taxpay­ more than 5,000,000 unemployed others claim it was faked and Mar of Essie Cornatzer, dec'd. er,” Mr.-,Roosevelt declared. since 1933. These figures made pub­ shal Ney permitted to escape. B. C. BROCK. A tty. 234853234848234823535348532332925353534848532353485348 Winston with Mrs. J lic by the Department of Commerce Bureaus Are Multiplied. Peter Stuart Ney, who drifted to 3106031^615 Mrs. C. M. McCaiJ : Bureaus and bureaucrats under are supported by a public statement [the present Administration have in­ by Secretary Perkins of the Labor North Carolina and taught school, spent last week in to creased as never before in the coun­ Department. Miss Perkins has said was quoted as saying on his death­ sister, Mrs. R. P. An further that “an appreciable num­ Mr. Cotton Farmer try’s history. bed in 1846 , “I am marshal Ney of PIANOS We are glad to leaf ! Facts about bureaucracy, as it ber of manufacturing industries are employing more workers now than Prance.” dition of Dr. M. D. [flourishes in the fourth year of the SHEET MUSIC We Are Now Prepared To [Roosevelt Administration, are here they did in 1929”. That year, it Allison, the Post said, was “so much better. will be remembered was the boom [taken from the official New Deal convinced of his facts that he urged R. W. Collette auc ,records. year when employment was at its PIANO TUNING Buy Or Gin Your ! There were 260,772 more civil em- peak. Then why the criticism of the Salisbury, Charlotte, Statesville and Stonestreet, both ofi jployees in the executive branch of employers, big and little, who have Hickory to proceed with plans to One Of The Oldest Music united in marriage I done this hiring? !the government at the end of the COTTON Wednesday, Rev. Cl [fiscal year, June 30, 1936, than at The man on the street, confused erect a shrine in the form of a dupli­ Houses In The South performing the marrij 'the beginning of the Roosevelt Ad- by contradictory statements and cate of the wall against which Mar­ Offers You The Best In Pianos We Will Pay Highest Market Price. I ministration. statistics of the New Deal, has been Chicken theieves bn asking the press of the country to shal Ney supposedly was executed. I There was an increase of 72,027 Either New Or Used Pianos. Iy & Whitley’s ware iin the employees of the ten Cabinet explain why the Roosevelt Admini­ The proposal, said to have been Come And See Us Before You Sell. I •Departments. stration puts so many obstacles to advanced by Clarence O. Kusster, of Prices Guaranteed To night and carried aJ > New agencies of a permanent the way of private enterprise and chickens. This is tl at the same time demands that it Charlotte, would involve expendi­ Be The Lowest We Appreciate Your Business. L !character created by the New Deal this firm has been employed a total of 47,754. expand operations and employ more ture ol around $2 5 ,0 0 0 . ^02686 Employees of emergency agen­ workers. Quality Considered. the past week. cies and those operating under the Attacks On Bustoess N. B. Peoples and works program, including special Obstacles created by New Deal personnel assigned to regular de­ policies include the 1936 Tax Act Foreign Trade Foster & Green i Hutchins,.of near Ca partments and boards, totalled 144,- which imposes a heavy penalty on Maynard Music Co. t ried Sunday, Esq A. businesses which are trying to build The Commerce and Marine Com­ (499. mission of th'e American Bankers As­ Near Sanford Motor Co. = I of Pino, performing I { Cost Is Heavy. up a reserve of savings so that they may expand, hire more men and be sociation has made a report which Phone 464 f Tbe G. W. Gree1 ! There are in operation twenty- shows that the foreign trade of the ifour new agencies of a permanent prepared for a rainy day. A sec­ [sold at auction ThJ ond obstacle is the Government’s world for the year 1935 on the basis Salisbury, N. C. character and about a dozen emer- of its estimated physical volume was [ home place on Depot [ lgency and works program agencies. increasing competition with private [There are, in addition, thirty- enterprise, including banking, real 78.9 per cent of the 1929 IeveL This off by E.. L. Gaither f ■five regular departments and agen­ estate and power and light compa­ w as 2 . 1 per cent above the volume of Mrs. R. D. Jenkins 1934 and is the highest since 1929. The S n /% s% . - checks VETERAN TEACHERS HONORED cies which existed prior to the nies. A third obstacle is the WPA ; spent Thursday in i [Roosevelt Administration. policy of making made-work jobs gold values of world trade were much n n K MALARIA and wages so attractive that great tower due to the lower commodity ■ friends, while on th j \ An increase of $50,000,000 in the prices to January, 1936. The com­ COLdDS !monthly payroll of the civil employ­ numbers of employable men and O v O ! Old Fort to their women refuse to go into jobs that bined index of 75 countries showed Liquid Tablets first day ees in the executive branch is shown I Wilkesboro. [over the 1933 payroll. This is at are productive as well as useful. A 35.7 per cent of the 1929 average. Salve, Nose Drops Headache, 30 minutes fourth obstacle is the Agricultural A. V. Angell, of p j [the rate of $600,000,000 increase a National Bank Growth Try “Rub-Mjr-Ti»m” -WorlJ’» Beit Ltnimeat year, in addition to expense allow­ Administration’s policy of restrict­ I writes us that he mad| ing cultivation of millions of acres ances. Comptroller of the Currency ( els of wheat this year ! The number of civil officers and of good farm land, thus throwing O’Connor announced recently that ,employees in the executive branch hundreds of thousands of farm total deposits of the 5,374 national Administratrix Notice! I Mrs. E. H. Morr of the Federal government, on June workers out of jobs. The cotton banks in the United States on June ] Helen Allison returne •30, 1936, was 824,259. This was an curtailment program alone threw Having qualified as administratrix of H 30, 1936, the date of the last call L. Allen, deceased late of Davie County I from Knoxville, Tent 'increase of 260,772, or about 46 per Southern workers on relief in num­ made for statements of condition, ag­ bers estimated at from 1,000,000 to North Carolina, notice is hereby given to ,cent, from the total on February 28, gregated $26,200,453,000. The figure all persons hold claims against the estate f visited relatives and ■ il933, of 563,487. 2 ,000,000 persons. of said deceased, to present the same to Those are only a few of the New is a new high record for national j Appalachian ExpositiJ • While there has been much talk banks, exceeding by $1,340,998,000, or undersigned, on or before the I 6 tb day of Cf returning to the merit system in Deal influences that are hindering Septem ber 1936. or this notice will be ’ L 1 I Mrs. E. P. Cherry rather than helping re-emplOyment. 5.39%, the amount reported as of !hiring Federal employees, the Civil March 4, 1936, the previous high rec­ plead in bar of tbeir recovery. All per* J ters, Misses Emma an. Economists point out that the pres­ sons indebted to said estate will please ■Service law still is being ignored to ord. The current figures show also I Thursday tor AlexanJ most instances. The thousands of ent Administration contributes call and settle without delay. largely to the whole relief emer­ that deposits increased $3,682,207,000, This 28tb day of Sept. 1936 J Visit relatives, after newly-employed to the various bu­ or 16.35%, over the amount reported reaus §re selected on the basis of gency. Its next step to the circle MRS. MARY E. ALLEN. Executrix I Weeks in town with as of June 29, 1935, the date of the of H, L. Allen, Dec'd. a | fff their political connections, rather is to ask Congress for more billions. corresponding call a year ago. TC. C. Cherry. than on their fitness for toe jobs. Where Are the 10,000,080? But the rearing of a huge spoils No figures have been assembled Collection of Gas Tax F From present indie system, while repugnant to Ameri­ as to just how much'damage is done Notice To Creditors. I W A. Bailey, of Adw can concepts, is only one of the to private' enterprises when they Up $57,000,000 in ’35 State and federal gasoline taxes Having qualified as Executrix of the I? member of the nea evils of bureaucracy. The cost to are alp apparently included in a Last Will and Testament of Robert Brax- taxpayers is enormous at a time contemptuous classification as “eco reached an all time high of $789,- ; * I by a big majority. I 114,152 last year, according to of­ tan Booe, decs’s., notice is hereby given when other burdens are draining nomic royalists.” Or when they to all persons holding claims against the J T- J- Ellis, who Iiva the people’s resources.' are charged with having “forgot­ ficial figures obtained by the Amer­ estate of the said deceased, to present to s^ L P irSftPr of Vocational Education is shown ten what the Constitution and the ican Petroleum Industries Com­ them, properly verified, to the undetsign- I wUe. Js quite sickwitH w, E. McDonald. Scotia; R. H. Butchlson. BU Whitney; J. J- Wolfe, Pr flag stand for.” Business men, how­ mittee. This is approximately $54,- ed on or before the 1 2 th day of Septem­ I DLint cotton is selling Collection of Gas Tax 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 more than was collected ber. 1937. or this notice will be plead in ever, including the little fellows as Plctared above are the 17 year throughthrough the the courtesy courtesy of Theol As* m e « • I °n the local, market. [ Up $57,000,000 in ’35 well as the big' ones, are asking if during the previous year. bar of recovery. AU persons Indebted to veteran teachers of Vocational cultural ‘ ~ Development * ° Bureau , State and federal gasoline taxes Qf the total, $616,851,671 was paid the said deceased, will please call on the I Following is a list u. abusing them is a new method of undersigned at Mocksville, N. C.. Route No. Agriculture who were honored at T h e B a rrett Company, market reached an all time high of $789,- in state gasoline taxes, while the inducing them to employ more 2 and make prompt settlement the Annual Teachers’ Conference American-made Nltmte of !students at the Moc| ;114,152 last year, according to of­ workers—after 'they have already balance of $172,262,481 went into This the 12th day of September. 1936 held recently at State College, In Other teachers, numbering m" * I school whose names ficial figures obtained by the Amer- done a pretty good job of it to the the federal treasury as a result of ALPHA BOOE. recognition of their long service who have been in service ove Iican Petroleum Industries Com­ face of New Deal interference. the Ic per gallon gasolme tax. Executrix of Robert. Braxton Booe. they were awarded gold keys years were also awarded Kw ■ JJtonor roll last week; mittee. This is approximately $54,- Meanwhile the question is being While gasoline taxes are posted By A. T. GRANT. Atty. 1 000,000 more than was collected asked daily: “Where are these 10,- at filling stations they are hidden, Im 1, GeIene James, during the previous year. 000,000 unemployed?” After four taxes to the respect that car-own- !"Jaggie Robertson. _ Qf the total, $616,851,671 was paid years of experiment and expendi­ ers fail to realize the enormous North Carolina' I Jhouser. Tobitha Moorel In state gasoline taxes, while the ture of billions for recovery and re­ -totals being collected by-State and Davie Count/ I ,D suPerior Court p e ll, Rose Meroneyt , balance of . $172,262,481 went into lief the President to his latest fire­ Federal governments. The car own­ IN THE M ATTER OF- IU ro lya Millert j J the federal treasury as a result of side chat said he was allocating er pays forty cents in taxes for Will of W. Y. Wilson, deceased the Ic per gallon gasoline tax. $2,500,000 for a study of the unem­ each dollar he spends for gasoline. ILeary Cashwell, Kimbl While gasoline taxes are posted ployment problem. 'In the mean­ He pays six cents on every pack­ while about $2,500,000,000 will be NOTICE! I ^rnice Wilson, Ell| .at filling stations they are hidden age of cigarettes. More than half -Qua Brown. taxes to the respect that car-own- spent to the present fiscal year to of the Federal tax collections were UiJio ” IiouiIg a lia s tioiIcrSOfi J ers fail to realize the enormous make work-relief jobs and to pro­ hidden to prices of goods last year. Wilson, will take notice that a Ueivey L. Raymer [ vide other relief. pro- ,totals being collected by State and Government waste and spending ceeding entitled as. above, has beenbeen WE CAN SAVE YOU , l01ated postmaster at „ [Federal governments. The car own­ are responsible. commenced in the Superior C o u rt In flation. flavie Countv. North Oo-.. 1; . FKceed J. w . C. Lonl er pays forty cents to taxes for D avie County, North Carolina the Food prices are 40 per cent higher same being a Caveat to the last’ !each dollar he spends for gasoline. than they were to 1933. Cost of liv­ Will M O NlEY I ?n Postmaster for (He pays six cents on every pack- and testament of W. Y. Wilson de Nars. -:'1 (age of cigarettes. More than half ing has gone up more than 19 per BEST IN' RADIOS ceased, filed by Clona Aneell nro„ cent. Beneficiaries of insurance poli­ toe that said last will and te s ta m e n t ON YOUR ENVELOPES. LETTERHEADS, iof the Federal tax collections were cies and holders of savings ac­ YOUNG RADIO CO, be declared null and void- 1 t a t e m e n t s p a c k e t h e a d s c a r d s ,hidden in prices of goods last year. counts, if they were to realize on s . , . Lord, DeIivc .Government waste and spending MOCKSVILLE, N. C. said Ollie Wilson, alias’ loffl the these assets today, would find there­ CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, ETC. GET JWges Yates Webb 1 'are responsible. fore that the purchasing power of BESTIN SUPPLIES Dayis Wilson, will further take no" i ■ . ------— ------their dollar would be substantially OUR PRICES FIRST; _ federal court distrf I Prices and Happiness. reduced from 1933f figures. Infla­ I0 * ABC; stores are ' Amational advertiser has been us­ tionary policies of th e ’present Ad­ t h e DAVIE RECORD ‘Wor Mtie y OUght ing the following slogans: “Watch ministration have contributed to re­ Mniiiiiimtiiiiiiiii IiiMiiittRZ Costs!” , “Low Costs Mean Greater duction of purchasing power. * r o ^ ?Ve§ and J101 b' a;Savings!”, “Low Costs Mean Great- DR. R. P. ANDERSON I day of October, 1936 and I JJleoutside.” D •er Pleasure!” That business organ Quody. DENTIST self a party to Uid proceedm ^if lization apparently hasn't heard of The Passamaquoddy Dam build­ . Anderson Building so chooses or may b e • ae Ii bar room or d [the New Deal theory th 3 t high ings are to be used as a training ( Mocksville, N. C TJiothe 21st day of u ; e other lawless thal I !prices to the- consumer make for. school. Why not a course of in­ 1936. S September, Office 50 • Phone - Residence 37- 11 !the abundant life. , struction in. building dams? .- TjlDni'uwum m im n lllllllIiauiUBia Clerk*ofs?BAe;j? Ap N • .* - - - °urt. I**1-! D° You lake Th A L r e c e i p t s s h o w t h e r e c o r d circulation t h e l a r g e s t IN THE COUNTY. THEY DONT LIE. nk Of

it takes a lot "HERE SHALL THE PRESS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN: UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN.* 0 feel about jtion will save volumn X X X V III. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 t9 3 6 . 1 MH if sou NUMBER it NEWSOFLONG a g o . Aping The New Deal Attention, Mr. Roosevelt KellanB Against Roose­ “He Kept Us Out Of A Big Bargain. One of the chief criticisms of Our message this week is brief, What Was Happening In Davie Governor Landou by the New Deal but it is to the point and we ask velt. War” The Record will be sent to [ h e r spokesmen is »hat in principle he JeforeTIieNew Deal Used Up that the girls and their mothers Clanence Budington Kelland, fa Bill Bailey, North Carolina Senator all school teachers and col* has been following them; that, in read it. It is a copy of a letter lege students from now until Tbe Alphabet, Drowned Tbe nious novelest and commentor, gives came to Winston-Salem one night the parlace of the street, he has and the answer that appeared on nine reasons why he cannot vote the past week and made a speech to May 1st, 1937, for only 50 Hogs and Plowed Up The been "stealing their stuff.” It is the Woman’s page of one of the for Franklin Roosevelt. They are a civiq organization. Among other cents. If your son or daugh­ to be hoped, therefore, that some things he said "Europe may do as it Cotton and Cora. Dailies. The column is conducted as follows: ter is away at school, or of the spokesmen read Landon bv Barbara Van Dyke. Some of 1. He has broken his inaugu pleases but the United States is not (Davie Record. Oct. 12, 1910.) going to war.” . teachieg, they will appreciate address at BufEalo and especially his our young people and their parents ral oath to preserve and defend the Lonnie Call spent several days Balogney. you sending them this week­ tocksville, N, c enunciation of the four minciples think that the preachers are fana Constitution of the United States. ■ I jast week w ith relatives near Lex In 1916 the same thing wan heard ly letter from the old home of sound finance In enumerating tics on some subjects—drinking, 2. Because he has broken the all over this, country. Woodrow county. The cost is only 50 iagtou. these principles, the Kansas gover­ etc., but we give in this correspond­ pledges made by him to the politi 0. W. File, of Salisbury, spent Wilson was elected on’ the platform cents for eight months, cash nor said: ence the view expressed by the lay cal party of which be is leader. several days last week in town with ‘He Kept Us Out of War.” His in advance. "Now, what are these principles/ women in a secular paper. Read 3 Because he has broken his secretary of state, -William Jennings relatives and friends. HOME In broadcast terms, there are four ind pouder. word tu the citizens of the United Bryan was going up and down the Aaron Bowles left last week for ot them. Thomas Dixon To Aid EMBALMERs : Dear Miss Van Dyke: I weni States by imposing new and unrea country preaching the same doctrine. OakRidge. where he entered school. ‘‘The government must guatd out with a fellow the other day sonahle taxes when he promised The school children over the country Republicans. Mr. and Mrs A. M. Kimbrough, and preserve its source of income. that I had never been with before, that no new taxes would be im­ were being taught to sing "I Didn’t Charlotte, Sept. 7 .—W C. Meek, of Advance, visited relatives here ten "The government must make but I knew a lot about • him. He posed. Raise My Boy To Be A Soldier,” yet ins chairman of the Republican we all know as soon as Wilson was jast week. sure that it gets a dollar’s worth for wanted me to drink a cocktail, 4 . Because, since his inaugura stale executive committee, an­ elected what happened. Misses Frankie and Bernice Wil­ every dollar it. spends. never had done so before, but he tion, it has been his constant aim Bill Bailey’s mouth is no prayer nounced tonight that Thomas Dix­ son spent Thursday and Friday in "The government must not get laughed at me and so I took one. to divide the citizens ot America in­ on, of New York, author of the ^2029964 Winston with Mrs. J. B. Taylor. book and if Roosevelt thinks he can in the habit of spending moie than Later another couple joined us to classes and to incide those sever hold the Dictator’s job in this coun­ Clansman on which the / picture Mrs C. M. McCain, of Winston, it receives. and we had another. I must have al classes to War upon each other try as Wilson thought he would be “The Birth of a Nation” was. spent last week in town with her "Finally, the government must been drunk for I knew I acted silly For selfish political ends be has “ King of the World,” this country hased, would return to his native merl sister, Mrs. R. P. Anderson. prepare for the rainy day." and talked and laughed and said broken up into self conscious class­ will again be plunged into the blood­ North Carolina to campaign for VVe are glad to learn that the con­ "Certainly, in adopting these things I wouldn’t have done usual­ es a people which, more than any iest war in history. Alfred M. Landon for President dition of Dr. M. D. Kimbrough is four principels, Landon is not pro ly. I am just' burned up, with ^population in the world, has been We are publishing herewith a letter and the remainder of the Republi­ T o I much better. posing to emulate the New Deal shame. He said it was because' I indivisible; with a common ideal of from an Alexarder citizen that ap­ can ticket. peared recently in the Charlotte Ob R. W. Collette and Miss Mattie Guarding and preserving the source wasn’t used to it but I’d soon get Americanum; a common love ot The 72 year old native of Shelby server and which is a true statement: Stonestreet, both of Cana, were of income surely does not mean the so if I kept drinking, that I could country. and graduate of Wake Forest col. 'In the Observer of September 8 , united in marriage in .Mocksyille destruction and curtailment of ag drink a dozen and be sober. 5 Because, knowingly, through Miss Mary Winder Osborne, of Rich­ lege is expected to speak in all of Wednesday, Rev. C. S. Cashwell ricultural wealth nor the throwing He asked me to go out again, I his subordinates he has authorized mond. writes in and tells of 'the im­ the principal cities of the state and rice. performing the marriage ceremony. open to the competition of Europe said I would but don’t want to be­ the wholesale squandering of pub minent danger of our nation being probably will be here for the du­ Chicken tbeieves broke into Byer- and Asia markets which have hith­ cause I know he’ll want me to lie money for partisan purposes, so drawn into another World War; and ration of the campaign, Mcekins Sell. Iy & Whitlev’s warehouse Friday erto been held by the American drink again and I don’t wan’t to. that large sections of our people warns 'AU American mothers who do said. night and carried away about 18 producer on the farm and in the What shall I do?—Sober. have been debauched. not want their sons in* another Euro­ Dixonlistshimself as a. Demo­ tess. chickens. This is the second time factory. Barbara’s answer deserves to Iivf 6 . ; Because be has approved of pean brawl should think of this, and crats, but is a severe critic of th e " this firm has been robbed during Making sure that the government and here it is: vindictive reprisals against political cast their votefor /President Roose­ uew deal and worked with Gover* ’ the past week. gets a dollar’s worth for every do} Our "First Lady" a year ago- in ^opponents, and through the instru velt this fall.’ nor Talmadge 1 of George, in ar. “ Remember the slogan in 1916, N. B. Peoples and Miss Emma Iar it spends certainly euvisions a radio talk told American girl they Iments of the government has ' sab ranging the recent Macon’ grass ‘Vote for Hughes and- • War’^and must '‘learn honr'much they-could |ected them to financial loiss .’and .’to. roots convention whiph bad- for its Hutchins, of near C.an;it^wer.£_aiai>. neither the abandoned tree beltinofc ‘Vote' for Wilson 'nnd Peaae^aBdi. nei Sunday, Esq A. R . McMahan, the abandoned Quodd y, the Florida drink." I should like to broad unjust disgrace in the public eye. • again'Vote for Wilton, he kept us purpose ■ 'Organization of southern of Pino, performing the ceremony. ship canal nor the $ 10,000 houses cast to the American girl that she 7 . Because be has surrounded out of war.’ Mostof us remember anti new deal Democrats. Tbe G. W. Green lands were for the resettlement or indigent must learn She Can.Not Drink Al himself with unfit, untrustworthy what happened in a mnnth and two sold at auction Thursday. The workers. AU with any certainty of safety to advisers—fearing himself Io stand days after bis second inauguration, The Printer's Dollar. home place on Depot street was bid Seeing to it that the government her moral or physical future comparison with men of the first to be exact on April 6,1917, and what “The printer’s dollar, where ait oSbyE. L Gaither for $ 2 ,7 5 0 . does not spend more than it re A few years ago. we us.ed to have class who might have served him followed. So lets not start that hum tiiou? A dollar here and a -dollar ' ceives does not provide for spend­ a word called “Sin" in rather fre­ in his Cabinet. bug again. thou, scattered over numerous small FOHED Mrs. R. D. Jenkins and children spent Thursday in town with ing two dollars for every one taken quent use. It was a good vigorous 8 . Because by the burden of ROMC DEAL, towns over the country, miles atd Stony Point, N. C. in, for pushing the balancing of the word, though not popular. Girls taxation which his wanton spend­ miles apart — how shall they be friands, while on their way from Franklin D. Roosevelt recently were taught that it is a sin to drink, ing has laid upon his people, no de­ g-’itbered together? Come home Old Fort to their new home at budget further iuro the future. made a speech deploring war and \e Wilkesboro. Preparing the government for a and few of tuem did. cent citizen can save enough from said ‘ I hate war.” but if he thought truants to thv father’s house— ye A. V. Angell, of Plains, Kansas, rainy day certainly does not take Now that it is no longer per his earnings to make secure his old by mixing up with the quarrels in arewanteil! Comehere in single writes us that he made '8 ,0 0 0 bush into consideration raising the na­ uiitted to say it is a sin to drink, age. Europe would place him another four file—bv col u in I, or platoon-so that els ot wheat this year. tional debt- to an all-time high of may I change it and say. it !=Dumb 9 . Because he seeks to destroy years in the White House he would ths? printer may send thee forth a Mrs. E. H. Morris and Miss thirty-six billions. 10 drink? That is as mild a word the United States we have known forget till about his hatred of war. gnn to battle for him and vidicate Helen Allison Teturned Wednesday Lookingat the record of Kansas, as I can u*e. It is woise than and loved; to abolish that opportu­ By, the way wasn’t he the Assistant his credit Reader, if you see a irom Knoxville, Tenn. , where they with its reduced taxes and expen­ dumb to do anything that;mav put nity which is the birthright ot Sacretary of the Navy in the Wilson stray dollar aiound your premises, , ditures and its balanced budget, you in a condition where you "will every American; to bring to an end Administration that “kept us out of send him home tenderly, for he art visited relatives and attended the war?”—Ex. Appalachian Exposition. it is a little difficult to make out act silly” or even worse, as liquoi that system of living which is the r Mrs. E. P. Cherry and daugh­ where Landon has been aping, the will certainly do if you take too fruit ot the thought, the labor, the Landon Can Win. V New Deal. Certainly the four fi much blood of a free and intelligent peo Statement of Ownership ters, Misses Emma and Willie, left Disregarding all the issues be nancial principles outlined by him If you could stop with ,pne cock­ pie working together over a period Thursday for Alexander county to tween the two leading caudidates Management, Etc , of in his Buffalo speech as worthy of tail or one bottle of beer you might of one bundled and fiftv years. visit relatives, after spending two for the Presidency and looking at adoption have nothing in common get by. But Whoever does? Jusi weeks in town with Mr. and Mrs. the quirstion from a statistical point The Oavie Record. with squandering this nation into as in your case, "another couple Says Election Of FR C. C. Cherry. of view, Alf Landon can win the This statnuent is made once a - came along and vou bad another,” From pressnt indications, Hon. prosperity.—'Jnion Republican. greatest prize in the gift of man. year to comply with a law passed so someone is always coming along Doubtful. W A. Bailey, of Advance, will be the Presidency of the,United States, bv au act.of Congress of August 24 or you decide the .first one -, was so Washington, Sept. 28 —Senator 1912 . a member of the next legislature Chief Backs Landon. on November 3 » next, by carrying by a big majority. good you must have two, and then Smith, Democrat of South Caro The Davie Record published Washington, Sept. 2 8 . - Attri­ only 17 states. These 17 states the second call for a third. The lina, who walked out of the Demo weekly at Mocksville. N. C.' T-J. Ellis, who lives near Elba- buting broken promises to Presi­ would give him 266 electoral voter, result is that without ever intend­ cratic national convention protest­ Editor, C. F. Stroud, Mocksville, t^el is quite sick with rheumatism. dent Roosevelt, George N. Peek — exactly the number required to FjdiI Js-Wolfe. i S BaUW- s ing it, you’re tight before you ing the participation of negroes, re N. C. CLint cotton is selling for 14 cents former head of the A aA and of the place him in the White House. Kesy of Tbe Ag* know it. turned to the capital today, explain­ O-vner, C. F. Stroud, Mocksville, on the local, market. export banks—announced tonight They are Connecticut^ Delaware, U ent Bureau The only safe thing to do is to ing that he came to "look over the N C. L any, marketer^ Following is a list of eight grade his support of Governor Laudon of Mainel NewHampshire. Vermont say no to the first drink. There is atmosphere.” Known bondholders, mortgagees : [Nitrate of S students at the Mocksville high Kansas for the presidency. and Pennsylvania—all carried by numbering thW* no sale way to play with alcohol After looking it over, he told and OLher security hotders. holding ’ school whose names were on the "The Republican party and its Hoover .against Roosevelt in 1932 ; In service over tea Too much may at any time lead newspapermen: I per cent o r more of. total amount • !awarded keys. ; honor roll last week: Edna Stew* candidate." he said, "have met Illinois,- Indiana, Kansas, Ken­ you 10 do something you’ll regret "From all appearances the Nov of bonds mortgagees' or other se­ aft, Gelene Ijames, Ruth Parker, squarely the issue of these broken tucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, all your life. Don’t ’ foolishly pui ember election is in doubt.” curities. None. Maggie Robertson, Jessie Holt* promises by picking up the pro­ New Jersey, N ew ’ York, Ohio, yourself in a condition where you "There arevsimply more Repub­ C. F. Stroud. Editor. Owner. honser, Tobitha Moore, Mary Cash* mises dishonored by Mr. Roosevelt and West' Virginia—rail states in cannot control your own speech licans than Democrats in this coun Sworn to and subscribed before . W*U, Rose Meroney, Martha Call, and his administration and by which Roosevelt’s majority was Itss try and many of the oig boys who me, this 28 th day of Sept. 1^36 I Carolyn Miller, Louise Williams, and actions. than 60 per cent. . ■ pledging themselves to tbeir honest swung to Roosevelt in 1932 are ** leary Cash well, Kimbrough Sheek, God warns us about strong drink, Statistics have no necessary re­ HAZEL TURNER. Notary Pub- fulfillment ” evon wine: "Wine is a mocker, swinging back this year,” the vet' lie. i Bernice Wilson, Ella Meroney, Turning to the administration’s lation to the beliefs of citizens and Mv commission expires Jan. 29 lcna Brown. strong drink is raging; and whoso­ eran senator added. tariff trading policy. Peek said it tHeir manner of voting, but ’ they t938- ~ ever is deceived thereby is not Smith’s visit to the capital was Dewey L. Raymer has been ap­ had "prevented important sales of do indicate that the race is far from wise.” Pr. 2 0 :1. bis first since be left lhe Philadel u pointed postmaster at Statesville to farm products” abroad and the the walk-over painted bv the flam­ They Asked For It. I "Who hath woe? Who hath sor­ phia convention succeed J. w. C. Long, who has State and Agriculture departments boyant Mr. Farley.—Ex. The New Dealers got what they been row? Who hath contentions? Who Asked to comment on his stand ------v 1 ■ 1 I postmaster for the past 13 had ruled against farmers’ interests in the presidential campaign, Smith ought to recognize a 3 “specific” in years. hath babbling? Who bath wounds Gov. Landon.’s speech at Buffalo. He "in every instance.” said: Honest Man. Ids . without cause? Who hatb redness set the New Deal down squarely ‘ I am a Democrat and I shall- ; Winston Salem.—A man now I of eves?’ They that tarry long ai on a set of brass tacks which brought p s . * Lord, Deliver Us* upon and support the - principles nearly 7 0 years old walked into a Judge Given 4-Months. the wine; they that go to seek mix store here ’ and paid C. 0 . Beck bk>9 d. (Er Judges Yates Webb, of the west. of democracy and do all within my/ In plain “obvious” .language be Raleigh.-Henry P. Earp, 3 3 , ed wine.” Pr. 2 3 :2 9 30 ' ... &y 5 0 ,f0 P:$vhat he^ajd was--a ?bicy I Wn federal court district, says that power "ip have real democracy 'pre­ demonstrated where’ the terrible .’ election judge at the Auburn pre­ Woe unto hinivIhatpgiveth, his repair btll incurred 45 years ago. I j the ABC stores are.going to sell vail.”- ’ . waste and extravagance of the dam­ cinct in Wake County, pleaded neighbor drink,;|that^puttest: thy H:I am not-' going'f -to hell for’ a ltKUOr ougbt to . make it Smith said he may give bis “de age He has shown the average A- i guilty in Wake County Superior bottle to him, xAnd ' makesfShim f I 5 0 'debt^'the elderly man told j Smseives and not be dictated to finition of democracy.” later. Beck-. merican that is government is mort­ court to an indictment charging he drunk also,” Hab 1 2 :15. gaging his home, bis earnings and ‘ j r^n outside."’ Deliverus from "Thieves, nor covetous.,’ nor VBeck said tbeman refused a re p erm itted “ g r o s s irregularities” in Philadelphia, with more than I,- ceipt. asserting "the account is too the future of his children. That ’ I th ^ ^ar room or distillery, and reyiiers, nor extortioners, shall in­ 800 OOO-people, is larger than any may be eveding the issues of the I e otller lawless that follows — E x . the July 4 primary’ and was sent­ OljEJ ” enced to four mbntlis in prison and herit the kingdon of God. ” -. I Cor. otherAmericancity except New York .H e left without disclosing his campaign, but we don’t think so.— '6 .10. and Chicago. ~ -name.''', Mdneessen, Pa., Iadcpeadeut,. i D0 you take The Record. a $ 2 0 0 fine. ' • .■ •*»** I******* ***** .'5JS TBX DAVlS fcSOOBD, MOCKSVC«I^» & 0. OCTOBER 14,1936

children spent Sundav witb student nurse at Davis Hospital Harmony Happenings. latters mothers Mrs. Murphy. Statesville, spent Sunday with THE DAViE RECORD. . Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weaver bome folks, REPUBLICAN Speakings The annual Iredell County Sing­ spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jdrs. N. J. Cliclc has been on C. FRAHK STSOUD - • Efitor- ing Convention will be held in the Will Weaver. the sick list,, ws regret to note. Harmony school auditorium on the; JaJce Walker spent Saturday nfte Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox and son W TELEPHONE______The Republican County Candida^ 4 tb Sunday in October. Hon. I. with J. S. and Carl Greene. Billie of High Point spent the ts G. Greer, of Tbomasville, will de­ Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Koontz and week-end with Mrs Cox parents, ~ Entersr) at the Postoffice I Mocka- with Hon. J. B. Grant, nominee for State U g t t f t t e r vllle. N. C., as Secand-daas Jfail daughter Annie Lee spent Snnday Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Click. liver the fntaal address. Quar with Mr. and Mrs D F. Soficy. matter. March 3, 1903. _____ tettes from Kannapolis. Elkfn, Ma Mrs Prentice Campbell and son Legislature, Hon. B. C. Brock, nomine Number of people in our com J mtnie. of MocfcsviIIe and Mrs. SUBSCRIPTION SATES: rion and Taylorsville, will be pres­ munity are trying the tobacco John Smoot, of Salisbury spent ent. The public is cordially invi­ market this week. for State Senate, and Hon. A. T. Grant OfJE YEAR. W ADVANCE - J190 Thursday with their father Tom­ ted to be present and enjov the day. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brock, of It H E f e a t h e r h SIX MOTfTHS. JV ADVANCE J SO Farmington spent Sunday with. mie Koontz. and others, will address the v o te r s 0f Hundreds of people from Iredell Mr. and Mrs A. M Laird. Mrs. W. F. H. Ketcbie is indis­ There is soma talk of having the and adjoining counties attended the A number of friends visited at posed we regret to state. Davie county at the following tim es and Davie cotwty fair four flays next Home-Coming Day at Harmony the County Home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Richard McDaniel, year instead of three, as heietofoie. Sunday. Among the speakers from of near Statesville visited relatives places: The Record believes this would be out of the county were Attorneys Jericho News. Sunday. a good idea, as it generally rains at Walter C. Feimster of Newton, Mt and Mrs. Mayes and Mr. and CHESTNUT GROVE School House, Wednesday Ni* Mrs. Sallie Owens of High Point least one day during fair week. and Hayden Burke, of Taylors­ Mrs. Bell of New Salem com mu OcL 14. visited Mr. 3nd Mrs FosterTh rne, nitv were______Sunday_ afternoon guests It sounds fnr.nv to ris when we ville. N. Sankie Gaither was mas­ the former her nephew, early last Mrs. F. W. Koontz and FORK CHURCH School House, Thursday Night, Oct. Jj hear the rinse democrats cussing Al ter of ceremonies. The day was week. 1 faniilv SMITH GROVE School House, Saturday Night, Oct. 17. Smith. This same crowd worship enjoyed by all present. Mrs. B. J Foster, Jr., spent the] ’ ' c Leonard Marklatd, son of Mr. week end in Atlanta, Ga . with h ;r ‘ Miss Rachel Foster spent Tburs- ped Al in 192 ?.. and said he was the brother Mr and Mrs. Bob Hodgson ; day afternoon with Mrs. f . A. All Speakings To Begin At 7:30 P. M/ greatest mar. in the country. Thev and Mrs. Will Markland, had tfce Vfiss Mae Steel Smoot who is a Hodges, of Cool Springs. misfortune to break his left leg one ran ot-er etch other its voting f°T Al, and now it seems that they day last week. He was carried to should at !east remain very quiet. Statesville hospital where the broken bone was set, and he is get­ The RepnMicans opened tfceir ting along nicely. MATTER PQP- campaign at Chsshire’s school hotise Politics in our little town is the in Caiahnln toxr.ship last Uednes topic of the dny. A number of our tooK ’ AT T-tfe. day night, and were greeted by a Republican brethren will journey large audience. Thenomineeswere B elk-Stevens Co. ~ SVAUKS! to Statesville tomorrow 10 see and -T-H a '-s at Cook’s fcrool house Thursday hear Hon. Frank Koox, Republi EUECTteicrrV night, Oavie Academy Friday night can nominee for Vice-President. Winston-Salem, N, C, and McCtilloh’s park Saturday Our town continues to grow- A Corner Trade & Fifth Streets night. Several prominent speakers number of new houses have been from oat of the connSy will speak at bnilt daring the past summer. A Thrilling Sale Of different places in the cor.nty before Our school is progressing nicely Marvelous Values! the election. under the able management of our President Roosevelt shouldn't be new principal. Prof. Guy. Beautiful New held responsible Ior all the silly It is rumored that the colored 9 5 FALL things Tugwell, Hopkins, Farley folks spent a very hilarious Sunday New Fall Coats $ 9 and other democratic leaders say afternoon at the Piney Grove col­ and do. Franklin has made many ored church between Harmony and M E S C A L I K E mistakes during the past four years County Line. The annual revival Every coats is authentically styled and he has also done some good DRESSES meeting started off with a bang. It of the season’s most popular fabrics things. AbQiU the worst thing he was reported that tbree Negroes l o o k .i t ICOET A-THA helped to do was to turn liquor loose were killed and that blood was so -checks, plain colors. Beautifully \*n-r siq e u ja l * P 8 and $2’98 „ BHTCWA ALL i in this country, and the next was to thick on the road that autos had to lined and interlined. v WAS A MICkI hire a bunch of college professors to SONieTM Ilf use chains to get along, but this is Every Dress Worth Mucli tell him how the country should be an exaggeration. Later reports was run. In spite of all the mistakes that pistols, bottles and razors were Fur Trimmed that have been made, the good old usen extensively, but that only one More Than It Low Price! TJ. S. A. is still the best country on person was killed. Your corres Winter Coats Just received and put in God’s green earth. pondent hurried to the scene but J Worth Up To $35.00 Thousands of good democrats in failed to verify these rumors. stock three hundred ot Ave North Carolina are not going to $ 2 4 5 0 loveliest dresses we’ve wen vote for Clyde Hoey for governor. Yadkin’s Oldest Citizen this year to sell at such low Many think if Hoey is elected he Only Belk’s tremendous buying will be a figurehead, and that Max Is Dead. power could possibly bring such re­ prices! Be sure to see them! OFTHE Gardner will run the state from Yadkin’3 oldest citizen, its oldest markable coat values! The newest Excellent quality crepes in Washington. We beard a state of Confederate veteran and its oldest ficer intimate as much one day ordained Baptist minister, has been style-all gorgerously trimmed with black, brown, green, wine, recently. If Clyde is the kind of called to his reward. In August he f:ne furs. They come in black, rust and gay briijht color*. fellow that Sandy Grabam and Dr passed his IOlst birthday. brown, green and rust. Size 14 to Copies of very much more McDonald said he was last summer, Sunday a week ago while being Inft fcemporarly in his room by him­ 20 and 38 to 52. then he isn’t the man to place at expensive models! self, he fell and broke his bip, He the head of the greatest state in the never recovered from the shock and Union. We suppose these gentle­ died at a Yadkinville hospital, Thurs­ Save On Boys* Apparel! men knew Whnt they were talking day. Oct. 1st. Girls’ Sweaters Girls’ Dresses about. His body was carried to Oak Ridge Boys’ Knickers Boys’ Shirts The Literary Digest presidential Baptist church, not far from his 98c to $2.98 $ 1 . 0 0 Size 6 to 18 Extra Special poll shows that Landon is leading home, where the funeral was held and interment made in the church Warm all-wool sweaters in a 98c Roosevelt iu 27 stales, and Roose­ Designed to wash and wear! 48c graveyard. Rev V. M. Swaim, of splendid assortment of smart Good quality long wearing velt leading Landon in 13 states. Attractive styles featuring Guaranteed fa?t color materials Winston-Salem, had charge of the knickers — fall lined! Made A million and a quarter votes have Btyles — slip-over a n d coat, many new and unusual trims services, assisted by numerous other with knit caffs. In tan, brown —cut over generous govern styles. Sizes 3 to 16 years. been tabulated in this poll The Baptist ministers of Yadkin and ad­ Size 3 to 16 Years. and grey mixtures. ment standard patterns. jPAMSQN’S AD) solid South remains solid, with joining counties. Roosevelt leading in New Mexico On August 23,1935, when Mr. May and Utah. The New England reached his IOOth anniversary, hund­ states, together with New York, reds of people gathered at his home Belk’s Own Values From Our Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, in honor of the occasion, He at­ Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and tempted to address the throng but Especially Made Economy Piece Goods practically all of the middle west after a few words was overcome and states, give Landon a lead of from had to sit down. Mr. May was born in Yadkin 4 to 3 to 3 to i over Roosevelt. Department county, August 23, 1835 and after OVERALLS Many things can happen in the next attending the free schools of the A special low price for this quality 4 r t l £ three weeks. Jim Farley says county, be secured a position of fabric—famous for its wear. Choose 1 / 2 Roosevelt will carry 42 of the 48 Offer You Mere Value For from over 150 new patterns for I w teacher at the age of 21 and taught dresses, blonses, shirts. states, while John Hamilton says a number of schools in Yadkin and Your Money Landon will carry at least 4 0 of the Davie counties. He emigrated to 36-Inch Cretonne I Oc 48 states. We believe both of these Missouri and at the outbreak of the Attractive Patterns and Colorings to Select boys have been drinking hard cider. War Between the States joined the Belk’s “Bloodhound” From. A Real Value At IOc Confederate army and saw service The former friends of Franklin throughout (he conflict. Belk’s * Red Camel” Curtain Material IOc Roosevelt seeni to be fleeing from V Belk’s “Jacket Rabbit” Large Mesb Nets and Marquisettes In him !ike rats from a sinking sliip. Big Chicken Supper. Ivory, Ecru Pastel Colors. Amoug the big ones who are now trying to defeat him ar» James Reid, Tbe public is cordially invited to Eacb one of these famous Overalls is made 80 Square Percales attend a big chicken supper at the Thomas Dixon, George Peake, old Cortiatzer school house Satur­ to give you better wear. They’re are all An excellent quality, smooth finished per Governor Ely, Alfred Smith and 2 4 cale for women’s and children's dresses, 8 * day night, Oct. th, There will cut full and are Btrongly sewed throughout. proos, e*c. A large selection of patterns many others Broken promises be snappy music, cake walking, and colors. AU guaranteed fast. ” seems to be tba trouble. It is easy various guessing contests and otber to promise anything and everything entertainment. A supper consist Fine Ginghams I Sc ing of chicken stew, chicken pie, during a campaign, but it is some Men’s Work coffee, sandwiches of all kinds and Men’s Work Men’s Riding Splendid Qualities Usually Selling at 19° an<‘ ^ c‘ times hard to ieep these promises. pies of your choice. Other refresh­ In an Excellent Choice of Checks and Pia 1 9- Mt. Roosevelt promised the people ments will be served. Everyone is Shirts four years ago, if elected, that he invited to come and enjoy an old Shoes Remnants! Remnants! IOc time get-to gether with plenty fo Another special Belk va- Pants ■would reduce government expendi­ eat. The proceeds will go for re­ Here’s a real achievement In Shop This Big Bargain Counter for Beal Value Iuel Spendid quality co- Cut over a pattern that assures tures, balance fbe budget, put all pairing ot the Cornatzer M- E. Bboes value I Heavy quality In PineW ash Fabrics—Every Wonted vart and ehambray Work you plenty of fit and comfort MateriallnGoodUsubieLengtbs. the tmemploved back to work, and church. genuine leather uppers with tarn off a few thousand govern meut Sblrte—made to give Ieng at the same time does ni>t bind leather o r composition soles. Fall Dress Goods 19c employees and legalize the sale of Kappa New?. Plain and captoe atvles. eotisfactory service. Size at the knee. Sturdy whipcord 141-2 to 17. or moleskin. Actual Values Up To 35c liquor He kept the last promise Mr. and Mrs, Sl1W t sp.ept . Printed Cbaraease, Picpon Prints. Co regarding liquor, but seems to have Sunday wit> the M ters .pweuts Rj,. forgotten all t he others. If we.weije $1.98 Crepes And Other Favored Materia9 and Mrs. J, S- G.reene. $1.98 running tor president we wouldn’t Smart Printed Patterns promise anybody anythisjg. , M' and RECORD, MOCKS VILLE, N

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newcomers, told them where they were doctor,” exclaimed Jane, springing to her feet, “what does that mean?” most needed, pointed and started them Life Is W eaj on their way, and turned to Jane. Biding out of the woods south <>s the For Style and Economy The boys, including Jane’s contin­ ranch house, she saw a party of men The only wealth is U fj gent, dashed off with much shouting slowly advancing. Doctor Carpy’s eyes pay to make the bel gunlock and yelling. Conspicuous among them were more practiced. “Some one hurt,” is to make the rode the evangelist preacher, Panama, he said tersely. Jane was in a flutter. X r F or the two ard “Keep cool,” admonished Carpy as he ©Bell Syndlcat highest gleams ever d his heavy, straight black hair dancing -a------U up and down under his sombrero, and rose. “We’ll soon know what it’s all lower. The pilgrim to] with him rode his neophyte, the bald about.” country is the man | -RANCH- Riding between two-men, supporting and profane Jake Spotts. The SyUable3 Te or dying, knows the bl him on- his pony, a third man riding r xt- ^ Aes. “Oh, Bill I” exclaimed Jane, as Deni­ In this test there are * petual youth.—J. BneiJ behind the trio, Carpy-saw the injured son rode up, “I’m so sorry.” nnns oiof syllablessyllable= TaI-.- n . e two 0 Co;.c«l- “I hope I didn’t stir things up over man, hatless and costless, and heard out of the first coW 3 s^le b y him suppress an occasional groan. there, by sending that message. I it with one in the Carpy walked forward to greet the shouldn’t have done It, only—I prom­ to form a word. When ctS party. “Well, boys,” he asked, “who FRANK H. SPEARMAN ised,” he said In a dry, cracked voice. finished, you should hat e ** If Y o u 'r e “Don’t think about the small things, is it this time?” plete words. e te» con. Jim Laramie answered. “Why, doc, FlVunA I Bill. You should have sent long ago. it’s Jake Spottd. There’s been a bad t o teA l k a l I brought all the men I could.” I. bar Secona Coin,,, accident. Jake and Panama got cut Copyright Frank H. Spearman “McCrossen refused to come?" 2. out \ Wt off up by the pass. Stayed too long. Try This Remar. WNU Service 3. ex 2 . ploy “He was kind of mean—so I came I’m glad you’re here, doe; he’s hurt “Phillips ” Wi myself—I hope I’ll do for a substi­ 4. tac Sion pretty bad.” 5. 4- den Thousands are Aij tute?” “No!” screamed Spotts, so blackened mis SYNOPSIS His answering smile was joyful. “It 6. gro I- pop and burned as to be unrecognizable, 7. 0- gait was too good of you to come, Jane. and writhing in pain, “it ain’t me, doc; con 8 . 7 tics Sleepy Cat, desert town of the Southwest, But now I’ve got to ride right out It’s Panama! Damn it—go back, boys, sud is cclebrafinff the fourth of July, June Van 9. 8- Ject again. Would you step into the cabin and get Panama. I tell you, go back!” em Tambel, beautiful daughter of Gus Van Tam- 10. 9 . look bcl, hated owner of Gunlock ranch, has arrived and rest up before you ride back?” “Denison has gone to get him, doc,” sub from the East for the first time. She watches 10. cer the Frontier Day celebration in company with “Ride back? Yes, but who’s going explained Laramie. “Keep quiet, Jake, Answer3 Doctor Carpy, crusty, tender-hearted friend to cook for all these men? I’m going you only make your, leg worse. It’s I. bargain. of the community. Henry Sawdy of the Cir­ back to get Quong and bring him over his leg, doc.” 2. outlook. grocer cle Dot ranch, tricked in a fake horse race the day before- by Dave McCrossen, foreman in the chuck wagon and take posses­ Carpy motioned. “Bring him into 3. export. at Gunlock, plans revenge. ,He enters Bill sion here.” the cabin.” 4. tactics. 8 - Sndd9l Denison, a handsome young Texas wrangler, The unfortunate barber, eased, with 5, mission. ' employ in the rodeo which McCrosscn is favored to Noon passed before Jane got back to 10‘ SUtU win, and lays heavy bets on him. Unknown many groans, off the pony, was laid to the crowd. Denison is a champion hoise- Denison’s and installed lierself with on the dinner table, asking for water man. McCrossen and the young stranger tie Quong in the kitchen. and half deliriously, calling for Pan­ In the various events. Denison then drops a ■ One man, severely burned, came In ama. Carpy examined Spotts. He On ev= 0 s.Je to l N peo] cigarette carelessly. Bacing down the track from the front towards dark. Carpy found to his relief that the man was urged to alkalize th e ir sxf full tilt, he picks up the cigarette. The ver­ thus ease symptoms of “L dict goes to Denison when McCrossen refuses could not be reached till morning. not seriously burned. to attempt the stunt. Entreated by the crowd, tion,” nausea and. stom al Denison agrees to perform another trick. Jane Jane bandaged the man’s arms and fed “It’s his left leg,” explained Carpy a To gain quick alkalizaf Van Tambel is asked for her bracelet and him. Denison rode in late, smoked little later to the group; “broke down .Tlts- Take two teaspood throws it on the track. Just as Denison rides and scorched anew, but tireless. near the ankle.” U se tw o spoons for turn,,, UPS’ MILK OF MAtJ to pick it up a yell from Rarney Rebstock, “Bill,” she asked, sitting down op­ “Doc,” moaned the hollow-eyed, lan­ ro a s t. A fork pierces the 1 minutes after eating. O P a McCrossen henchman, scares the pony, near­ Phillips* Milk of Magi ly costing the rider his life. Gun play is pre­ posite him, “tell me honestly: are you tern-jawed barber, “I’m all right. For and allows /e God’s sake get the boys to go back aft­ which have the same a vented by the intervention of Doctor Carpy. holding it?” Relief comes almost! Back on Gunlock ranch, after two years in er Panama.” Chicago, because of her father’s illness, Jane “Jane, to tell the truth, I don’t If cream or custard S311,, usually in a few minuf gets lost riding in the hills and meets Deni­ know. Sometimes I think we . are— Carpy saw that nothing but a bluff curdles put the vessel in w S “gas” — fullness after son, now a neighbor, who guides her home. sometimes it looks bad. In a forest would quiet the pain-racked man. He is c o o k in g m a pan of hoUub “acid indigestion” pa Not knowing Jicr identity, he speaks bitterly fire, every hour must tell Its own turned to the men standing by and and heat well. It will soon beco® feel like a new person. of Van Tambel. She tells McCrossen who winked. “Here, you fellows I Get smooth again. ! Try this way. You’ll I brought her home and he denounces Denison story; that’s about the size of it” / as a cattle thief. Later she asks Doctor Carpy It was late when they walked out right out and hunt for Panama. And • • • at results. Get either the I don’t show up here till you find him!” lips” or the remarkable, f why her father is unpopular and he tells her of doors together. The southern sky T o rem o v e lime which aceumn. it is because of Van TambeFs ruthless and thundered Carpy. Milk of Magnesia Tableq was angry red. “It'll be a hard day Ia te s on the inside of a tea 5 to take and easy to ca unscrupulous character. McCrossen tries to Keeping up a rapid fire of talk, woo Jane, but is sharply rebuffed. Once again tomorrow, Bill,’*' said Jane. “There’s b o il a strong solution of vineaar Only 25j? a box a t all <’ Garpy opened his bag, set out his need­ she loses her way in the hills and meets Den­ inside of the kettle, then £ ison. On impulse she gives him her bracelet ed appliances and his bottle of chloro­ th o ro u g h ly before putting ii ALSO IN TABLH FORM: for guiding her home. Their interest in each form, gradually subdued the man, got other growing, she reveals her identity to w a te r . 6 “ Each tiny tablet is him. Jane is distressed to‘-learn from Carpy him, with Jane’s help, under the anes­ A/FAKE them yourself! Three- for ease and a slimming effect » « « the equivalent of s 1...... * — that her father had wronged Denison. The Tex­ thetic, and working in his shirt sleeves Sewing Circle specials for the teaspoonful of gen­ that compels admiration. The O ne-fourth cup of bread crumbs uine PhiUipst an Iiad worked at Gunlock as foreman and and In the intense heat at a breath­ busy housewife where style and been promised a share in the profits. When he sizes—34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, and 46. and two tablespoons of tyate Milk of Mag- taking speed, finished the operation, economy must be on speaking quit. Van Tambel reneged. In reprisal Denison Size 36 requires three and three- a d d e d to each pound of meatmen has been running cattle off Gunlock ranch. sat down, drew a cigar from his waist­ terms. Perfect patterns to replen­ fourths yards of 39 inch fabric, p r e p a rin g hamburg steak mates Shamed and humiliated. Jane avoids Denison, coat pocket and lighted it. ish your faltering wardrobe, these but longs to see him. When at length they short sleeves. a m u c h lighter mixture. For sea­ ‘Jane,” he said, “I snppose this is clever designs will appeal in­ meet, he confesses his love. Forest fires sweep Send your order to The Sewing soning use I teaspoon of salt, me. the area, endangering the ranches. Jane sends your first surgical case?’’ stantly to all those with a practi­ Circle Pattern Dept., 367 W. fo u rth teaspoon of pepper and cowhands from Gunlock to aid Denison. When “Yes, Doctor.” cal eye for sewing coupled with h i l l i p s McCrossen refuses to help, she discharges him. Adams St., Chicago, HI. Patterns o n e-h alf teaspoon of onion juice P ’ “You’d make a good nurse, girt” the desire to look your best. 15 cents each. to each pound of meat. “Doctor, what do you suppose he Pattern 1974 is a splendid apron, © Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. © Bell Syndicate.—WNU Semct 2 C re d it D u l CHAPTER VI-Continued meant calling so for Panama?" ample for protection yet utterly Carpy explained. “Today,” he con­ Ancestors may haf - 10- simple to make, as revealed in tinued, “Panama was - his partner on the sunple diagram. Cut the back family fortune, but it I Halt a dozen cowboys had edged up the line: the men work In pairs gen­ of the waist in one with the apron * 2 4 ,6 0 0 WORTHOF good ability to presetf to listen to the controversy. Jane erally.” front, trimming the shoulder whirled around to them. “Boys,” she I hope they’ll find him all right.”- straps with piping, or cutting the said, speaking In lower but very de­ I hope,” observed Carpy thought­ straps to button as sketched. The WONDERFUL GIFTS CLEANS APPflRELj termined tones, “take no more orders FREE! fully, "he’ll be air right when they do sort of apron so many women’ LEAVES HO RING,! from Dave McCrossen. lie's no longer find him.” prefer, with comfortable fullness *. Just for Naming This Picture of Dr. Moe foreman here.” ‘There come some of the boys. Deni­ and patch pockets, it is available and the Dionne Qums Reeling off her words rapidly and son is with them,” Carpy said suddenly, in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, and 46. 30c/ firmly, Jane explained the situation to pointing to the edge of the woods. Size 36 requires two and three- 40c (I her growing, circle of listeners. “Now “They’re halting. They’ve got some­ 4 ,1 6 8 DIFFERENT GIFTS! esc' eighths yards of 35 inch material. 6 CHEVROLET SEDANS Bottles I have discharged McCrossen,” she thing slung across the back of a pony. Pattern 1946, the slip, is a per­ 4 2 FRIGfDAfRES said In conclusion, “and I want all of I’ll walk over.” fect foundation affair, action built, 2 2 0 RCA RADIOS you boys who are loyal to me to ride IMOO CASH AWARDS OF $ 2 EACH Flat Punj shadow proof, and styled for ex­ - 3 ,0 0 0 CASH AWARDS OF S I EACH with me over to the fire line on the CHAPTER VII tra long wear. Just three' pieces A pun that is “ lacks savor; most Denison ranch and see what we can to the pattern, requiring a mini­ © Today, more than ever, the healthy, robust do to save his buildings. Those of Dionae Quixis are a glorious tribute to the anyway. Dr. Carpy walked hurriedly to the mum of cutting and stitching, it is fin esc methods o f child-raising. Today, and yon who will go, line up here with me.” edge of the woods where the men gath­ designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, every day the Dlonae Quias have Quaker Oats. One of tl-.e boys, Bull Page, stepped Afterward He Sat Down Beside ered closely around him. 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, and 44. Size 16 To bnngthis fact to the attention of every mother. Quaker Oats is making a sensational AM Photos World promptly to Jane’s side. Before he Jane on the Bench Outside the “Best thing to do is to take off that (34) requires just two and three- offer of § 2 4 ,6 0 0 .°° worth of wonderful FREB Copyrisbt 1936. N. E. A- reached It, four more were on their Door. fourths yards of 39 inch material. G IF rS I.., lust for the most original suitable Service, Inc. Miss old bunkhouse door. Bill,” said Carpy, names tor— this;—J picturepicture ofofDr, Dr. DafoeDafoe andand ththe e! Dionne Quins, Qaakcf way. Barney Rebstock and a crony when he saw whom they were carrying. The double-duty house or day­ Sorgeous prizes — 6 Chevrolet Sedans, 42 Frigidaires, nothing more I can do here, tonight stood still. It meant that they sided “We can lay him on that and carry him time frock, Pattern 1841, can be “T l . S . 1 * 0 0 0 pnzes of $ 2 in cash, and 3 , 0 0 0 prizes of $ 1 io REE LEEF I’m going home. I’ll be back by day­ cash! Halt of these will Be awarded on October 3 0 th, 1 9 3 6 , the other with the foreman. over here to the shed.” made with long or short sleeves half on Decexnbes 15, \S>S6, • • • Your grocer has all the details of this light In the morning. You go to bed. sensational offer. See him today and find out how eater... irmay sa y s: “Now, Bull,” she added snappily, They had brought Panama out of the and is also a model of smart sim­ to You must be dead.” ' mean a wonderful free gift for you I “hunt up as many of the other boys burned timber where Denison and Bull plicity. Just four major pieces, as “I’ll ride over along with you, Jane." as you can find and let’s get going.” Page had found hifn. They had taken pictured in the diagram, it is dart “No, you will not.” Secyour Grocer for Details of.How to-WifivOne’dfTRese^q^rl^M ^ '1 in a pony, bareback, to where he lay, fitted at the waist and shoulders "CAPUDINE Within a few minutes, with the “But, Jane, you’re not going to de­ slung the big fellow across it, and thus ponies dancing and the men shouting, prive me of riding home with you?” relieves carried him through the woods. a party of ten headed south for the “Yes, I am.” Denison ranch. Panama was lifted from the pony E fE im cifi “Oh, please!” He pleaded with her Not until they reached the last crest and laid on the door. A colored neck­ quicker becausd like a boy. “I’ve been counting on it erchief was laid over his face, and with REMEMBER? the wonderful of the liills separating the two ranches all day—” and Jane looked over on the lowlands stumbling steps he was carried back of its liquid...] ‘I thought you’d been fire-fighting all SOUPS WE HAD IN THE of the smaller ranch, did she catch her the bunkhouse. Two sawhorses had day.” THIS IS SOUTHERN COOKING a^eadfdiiivtiredX breath in sudden fear. In the distance been set to support the door, and on it .•» !> ’ ' SOUTH. THIS SOUP TASTFS she saw a formidable wall of white I “Fighting fire and thinking about Panama lay at rest. His companions YOU’RE PRAISING.. PHILLIPS you and saying, ‘Tonight I’ll ride home JUST UKE THEMI smoke billowing into the sky above the made ready to start back for the fire DELICIOUS SOUPS —FROM timber along the border of the reser­ with jane.’ Oh, girl! If you knew lines. vation. what that means.” “Now, boys, watch out,” said Deni­ THE HEART OF MARYLAND. ITCHING In the nearer distance lay Denison’s Bull Page stood by the ponies. Den­ son gravely. “We can’t afford any dandruff IT buildings. Between the two points a ison saddled his own, and Jane and more mistakes like this. If Jake and For annoying f t second fire burned, curving like a great her escort set out for Gunlock. Panama had listened to me they ■tching and un­ sightly D an. ES scimitar along the cut-over lands sur­ They did not ride fast. There was wouldn’t have got cut off. Bull,” he dtuff, use GIov- K rounding the ranch. so much to talk over. Both were se­ added, speaking to Page, “get up a pair of ponies, If you can find ’em, and hitch « > . Start today "Bull!” she called fearfully to her rious. Denison knew better than Jane with Glover’s I how grave the danger was both to him­ ’em to the light wagon. Carpy wants ifa Uge M e d i .f e nearest cowboy. “What does it all Panama taken right in town to the un­ W . ' t . mean—is there anything that can be self and to her. But he had his hour cUie and follow !SI dertaker’s.” with Glover's PC savedi” with the woman he loved, and for that hour what else in the world mattered? The injured barber was coming to. o°r.ImIla shampoo. t Vi SoaP IIP L k “Why, I can see where they’ve been He had been carried to the bunkhouse SpWbyaUDnwiHa back-fliin’. Can’t tell much about it “Oh, Bill,” protested Jane, faintly, sick at heart with the happiness of and was propped up on a bench out­ till we get closter. Come on, boys! side the doorway. He looked at Carpy Push ’em over the hill. If this is too listening to his words. “Don't! You 6 l q ; v e f & mustn’t say such things. I won’t lis­ wistfully. “Tell me, Doc,” he begged, fast for you, miss,” he yelled, “follow “have they found Panama yet?” MANGg. MEDICINE u s!” ten to you, Bill. Tm nothing but a girl, and you’re making me a goddess I did what little I could do for him But nothing was too fast for Jane. or a fairy—stop such nonsense. Not here. But I’ve not got what’s needed The city girl was always on their one word more, Bill Denison. If you here for treatment. Panama’s got to go to town. They’re hitching up the WEWANT WOMEN U3 heels. keep on, I’ll break out crying. Here’s ■ I \y ith the ponies In a lather, the Gun- the house, anyway. Good nigh.t. I’ll wagon.” lock crew pulled up short before the Spotts started up, on fire. “Then trin protection WitJ1 be over in the morning at daylight. 16 IUNCH AND DINNiR FAVORITES ?he^i0m'^tUtes- SffU tbemj ranch-house corral, where a party of I’ve got to see him before he goes. If* WiU like them. I tQevI Think well of me, Bill. I always shall P h t Z r d IT- Coay-*<>-C««‘ Prefer YoansaJS nA wur baslASTI fire fighters just from town were Don’t let ’em start till I see him, Doc. TOMATO VEGETABLE BEEf I f bMH f ? ? tho noslness and J of you!” Phillips Delicious Southern S o u p s.. OrtBJfelnr Srnn-This Tcoeaj starting for the front. Henry Sawdy, Where is he?” PEA CLAM CHOWDER lHi Every available man was out on the Carpy tried In vain to quiet his pa­ smoked and scorched, was guiding front lines when Jane reached the and yet They Sell for One-fourth Less* BEAN SCOTCH BROYa them out Bill Pardaloe headed the tient. He might as well have tried to threatened ranch after daybreak. stop a forest fire by talking to it, c e l e r v pe p p e r pot waress B-ETTtS CO town men. In the bunch were the Quong kept the little stove in the now' wh^tey Ph1l1-IPS DELICIOUS evangelist preacher, Big Bill Hayes, “Keep your leg quiet, Jake. You mustn’t soups are tf f le r e n f . . X ? - “ these S o u t h s VEGETABLE CHICKEN kitchen Kot, and Jape, busy about the ONION ' CHICKEN GUMBO alias Panama; the liveryman, McAl- have., any... excitement, tonight. I’ve garden-fresh vegetables M S d no w°nderl Yon can taste S . cabin and looking after the boy burned ^M ^lanlv^nS ^^-y^blea ripened pin; Spotts, the bald-headed and pro­ done my best for you. Now, damn it, ASPARAGUS . the day before, did not realize, how fast dry up: I tell you you can’t see him.” fane barber; Selwood, the cattleman, Sea3Omng that S o u th e r^ ^ ^ " . ca^ ta^e the juat-rigS CHICKEN-NOODLE the morning was going, until Carpy ar­ A dreadful Ught dawned on the bar­ for one-fourth less. 3 knoW hoW to give. Yet they S r with half a dozen of his men; JIm MULLIGATAWNY rived from town to dress: the lad’s ber. His gaunt jaw dropped, bis hol­ k Laramie, from away up in the Crazy Spotless kitchens v burns. He greeted Jane and, with her low eyes flamed. “Doc I” he cried out. MUSHROOM Woman country, with a bunch of his help tW m i to help, went to work on his patient “Panama’s dead!” cowboys. Afterward he sat down beside Jane The word rang In Carpy’s ears for f o r jane saw a man riding up from the bo vfy Juicea whJc3- Chicago to New O rlS n s on the bench outside the door. many a day. “Jake,” be said brusque­ ^ ? 2 ? batb with Cuticur creek, but it did not look to her' like ‘So,” said he, “you’re playing good ly, “I’ve tried to soften things for you th e S o u p s from b en efits. Bill Denison. Not until he drew near Samaritan. How are you holding out —doesn't seem to be no use. They k i CA-S GREATEST FOOD VALUES!-!"11 8aY «*ey are Down-in-Dixie and lifted his bat hastily to her as he over at Gunlock?” pulled him out of the woods after the rode over to talk to Pardaloe, did 9 he “All right.; the danger is';'all from fire passed a grove back of Gunlock r TaIciwS * J? iBoramg, diu FREfsL p prevent s realize it was he. this way. If we can hold the fire .over Knob.” j by WTidns -C, As rapidly as possible he greeted the here, it’s not likely to bother us. Oh, (TO BE CONTINUED) Sta SOUPS RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C-

L ife Is W e a lth „.,n, wealth is life: the only Value of Accuracy T t0 ™.ke tlie best of tlu3 I do not know that there is any­ to make the best of the 7O ld O aken Bucket7 Panel thing. except jt be humility, which Fo- the two are one. The is so valuable as an incident of highest t glear glea ™ 55 ever through this So dear to our hearts—the tune. key: m aterial requirements: illus­ education as accuracy. And ac­ P'lgrim to the better The ■ Old Oaken Bucket.” and now. trations of all stitches needed. curacy can be taught. Direct lie 3 l°',er\. tjie man who. Uvmg told to the world are as dust m a wall panel in its memory, which Send 15 cents m stamps or corns CO'*- .3„ Jfn0WS the bhss of per- the balance when weighed against National Topics Interpreted every one of us will want to em­ (corns preferred) for this pattern V0 Iith-—J- B rie rie y . th e falsehoods of inaccuracy. broider at once. Such a home­ to The Sewmg Circle Needlecraft These are the fatal things, and by William Bruckart like scene, this, which is planned Dept.. 82 Eighth Ave.. New York. they are all-pervading. I scarcely National Press Building Washington N. Y. care what is taught to the young Write plainly pattern number, if it will but implant m them the Wa„hmgton.—Mr. Secretary Mor- your name and address. ought to defend—the type of govern­ habit of accuracy.—Arthur Helps. Jf You're Told genthau lately has gone into the ment that we have. Neither Stahn fo tiAlkalizey9 W e Borrow £££1 ™arket ‘° nor Hitler preaches our type of eco­ borrow approxi- nomic thought. In view of that. a Billion mately one billion Americans surely ought to tighten I Vv This Remarkable ., , . dollars. He asked their girdle and take a definite stand the banks and other people having “ Phillips " Way tor the preservation of our tradi­ K ix e money to purchase four hun- Thousands are Adopting tion,, our practices, because it is dred millions m new government under those traditions and prac- bond, and at the same time asked t*ce, that our nation has grown them to extend loans totalling about g re a t. $550,000,000 that matured on Sep­ * * * ' ^ 4 tember 15. The maturing securi- I have been a little bit dis­ tie.,, of course, do not take new appointed that Mr. Roosevelt and money out of the money market , _ . Mr. Secretary but it is borrowing just the same American Hull of the state despite the technical name of re­ 'I fu n d in g . Doctrine department have I’ f not preached the The Treasury s action m borrow­ American doctrine at more length. P a tte r n 1067 ing such a huge sum at this time I am sure pronouncements by them came as a surprise. To many finan­ m condemnation of communism or for quick embroidery, with smgle cial authorities, in fact to most fascism would find a hearty re­ and running stitch used mainly, n ' t l e t of them, there was no need for bor­ sponse at the hands of the Ameri­ and only a smattering of French n c en ue tod y people are being rowing additional funds at this time can people. knots. No frame is needed—just a JJ d io Lal e the r stomach. And It was a circumstance in which, as lining. W i n t e r niec symptoms of acid indiges­ It is to be recognized that far as most observers could see- the Pattern 1067 comes to you with tion ” Bsasea and stom ach upsets. change^ take place in world econom- Treasury had idle money in suffi­ IC and political thought. They are a transfer pattern of a picture c a t c h y e n To (T11Ii m ere $1,700,000 m unused cash. Of President fumbled the ball when In medias res. (L.) Into the W / N T E K O U AlSO IN TABUT FORM course, to the Roosevelt admin­ he failed to take advantage of a midst, as of a subject. £acb tiDV tab istration which has dealt only in bil­ splendid opportunity to deal with Mauvaise honte. (F.) False =PHimps1= lions, this sum may not appear im­ France and Great Britain when he m o d esty . cae Phillip portant. Mr. Morgenthau said it first became President. Likewise- Nil admiran. (L.) To wonder was necessary to have these funds I know there are many students at nothing. 'q u a k e d available because of "unsettled con­ who are convinced that the Presi­ Pate de foies gras. (F.) A pie Give your car the protection of Quaker Sute STATE ditions abroad. But that answer, dent by his own acts broke up the of fat goose livers. Winter Oils and Greases. SpeaalIy refined to me. does not suffice. London economic conference m the Ecce. (L.) Behold. MOTOR OIL to flow freely at low temperatures... yet I recogmze that most people find summer of 1933 and with the col­ -Quantum ,ufficit. (L.) As much P h il l ip s ’ JS S S u little interest in discussing Treas­ lapse of that London meetmg went as suffices: enough. with the stamina to stand up under hard ury financial policies. I know from any hope for an early recovery from Savoir faire. (F.J The knowing driving. Retail price.. . . 35$ per quart. the depression on a world basis. the type of letters that I get from how to do: address: tact. Quaker State Oil Refining Co., Oil City. Pa., Credit D ue those who do me the honor to read The war debts question still hangs Revenons a nos moutons. (F.) Ancestors may have built the these reports that the subject of in mid air. The recognition of Rus­ Let us return to our sheep: i. e.. family fortune, but it takes pretty Treasury finance seems far re­ sia I am convinced turned out to to the point at issue. good ability to p re se rv e i t in ta c t. moved from anything in which they be a fizzle. The far eastern pro­ can possibly have an interest. But gram. if there was a program, has notwithstanding those facts. I feel yielded nothing because it must be CLEANS APPARELtANYTHiNG the matter should be discussed in said m truth we have not cemented every section of the country because our friendship with Japan. LEAVES HQ RING, NO QDOR it directly touches every taxpayer: * * * tE D LAUNCHES A NEW SH IP and that is of vital importance. Within the last few days we have Here is how it affects the taxpay­ seen the collapse of the French cur- er and when I reier to the taxpayer rency. We have T pA D V Y , PIEASF HELP BToP BOTHERING Franee Off seen the Presi- HEVl STOP THIS WHOLE I refer to every individual in this US BUILD OUR BOAT- M E ' CANT YOU THAT HAMMEfZlNG' FAMILY MUST country, because all of us are pay­ Cold Standard dent join with IT1S FOR TflE SHIP SEE T M TfPfiNQ WHY DOES THIS SPEND ALL WEEN ing taxes either directly or indirect­ Great Britain m MODEL CONTENT AT TO READ ? HOUSE HAVETO THINKING UP WAVS ly: When the Treasury arranges co-operating with the French in F la t P u n s SCHOOL. NEkTMONTH' S o u n d l i k e a TO ANNOY YoU a cash balance, it provides funds their difficulty. Yet. it is appar­ A pun th a t is " b u ilt u p to " Boiler factory ON SUNDAY I savor: most of them do. upon which the various government ent to anyone who will review the BET THEIR lacks ALL.THE TIM E ? anyway. agencies may draw m accordance financial and economic history of MOTHER PUT THEM with congressional appropriations. the last three years that the French VP TO THIS I SHE To that extent it is like money have made- a great effort to re­ CAN1T BEARTO SEE you deposit m a bank. But other­ main on the gold standard—and YOU S im N fi AROUND IIlSS wise it is quite different. The cash they had no help from us until they ENJOYlNfi YoURSEtF balance m the Treasury lies idle. could no longer stand the strain. EEE LEEF It brings no return, no profit to any­ It is always easier to use hind­ body. sight than foresight. It is easier as says*. But it is important to remember well to call attention to mistakes * that there are only two ways m three years after those mistakes 5 I r V which the Treasury can get money have been made than to take a CAPUDINE for this cash balance, namely, by bold stand when the errors were borrowing or by taxing you and first discussed. These facts, how­ re lie v e s me- During the Roosevelt admin­ ever- do not in any way lighten the istration the Treasury has borrowed responsibility that was ours as a B iiE A m B f iE a b o u t $2 .l 2 for every dollar it has n a tio n in 1933. quicker because collected m taxes. The result is a I refer again to the London eco­ S l f e i v / gigantic public debt. nomic conference and the events its liquid... There is another result, however, prior to it in 1933. There were f IF YOU WONT HELP THERE YOU Q O i I F YOU'D CUTOUT OH. ALL RIGHT, that is not as apparent to individu­ plenty of men in the United States r olteady diU cived NEVER THINK OF ^ I WILL/ J UST als- Smce the Treasury is borrow­ at that time who said openly that TflE BOYS WITH THElR COFFEE AND SWITCH ing money it has to pay mterest on BOAT, AT LEAST Y o u ME, PO YOU? YOU TO PoSTUM. AS T HE TO SHOW YOU the United States should move THERE'S NOTHING what it borrows. You and I are quickly and take leadership in world MIGHT LETTHEM KNOW TV E GOT DOCTOR ADVISED, paying this mterest m the. form of WORK ON I T ' YOU A SPLITTING T M SURE YOU'D IN THIS CoFFEE- stabilization of currencies: It ap­ NERVES ITCHING SCALP- additional taxes. So. therefore, not peared for a time that President T oL P THEM TO I HEADACHE / FEEL alone are we bemg taxed for the TM DANDRUFF I Roosevelt - would take that action WHAT POES money that is spent and which must PoSTUM F°r annoying but instead'he is charged with hav­ CARE HOW BADLY YOU SUNKi itching and un- be repaid, but we are bemg taxed ing broken up the London confer­ ALWAYS DRIVES '1Shtly Dan- to pay the mterest on idle funds. ** FEEL-JUST SO SHE ence because he failed to assume CAN KEEP THOSE BdYS ™ff, use Glov- Mr- Morgenthau s reference to un­ that leadership which he could have BUSY AND OUT CF. et s. Siart today settled conditions abroad directs at­ ®ith Glovers h a d . HER WAV ? “page Medi- tention to what is happening in Eu­ That brmgs us to the link be­ “he and follow rope and Asia and the link that ex­ tween the TJmted State, and the with G io v e rs ists between those conditions and conditions of Europe. Mr. Roose­ E i - lVd aoap o u r ow n. velt- through Secretary Morgen- Soldb, Ihapc0 President Roosevelt lately has thau says now that the United C P ^ said on several, occasions that he States will stand with Great Britain did not like to be in helping the French. The question Conditions away from Wash- naturally arises why did not the Abroad ington more than United States stand with France four or five days in 1933 w h en F ra n c e a n d a h alf at a time because of those unsettled dozen other European nations want­ conditions. Every one knows that ed to remain on the gold standard PAP DESERVES O f COURSE, children should never dnnk coffee. WE want WOMEN OSER agents our foreign friends are rearming. for its currency. 3 0 PAYS LATgR A PRfZE A N yW A y- ta%. tho nowest method of sanl* I believe every one realizes as -Personally- I have never seen any And many grown-ups, too. find that the cafiein in tion. uefe. comfortable, odorless HB1S BBBN A wiii IiV1-JjtlS Drotecuon w ith o u t pads. T ou well however, that each of those rea=on why the United State, ,hould THERE/ SHES a ll coffee disagrees with them. If you have headaches ®-ETTES. S tfllih e m to Tour friend s. FINISHED.' ANDIN PRETTY FWE WeSn--Lilko them, They will tell their foreign nations is m a po,it.on have devalued its dollar as was or indigestion or cant sleep soundly...try Postum. Y ob”'*-- - - J

HE government wound up its IMPROVED G reeley affairs for toe first quarter of Wished to toe 1937 fiscal year with a. deficit of u n i f o r m INTERNATIONAL S hare News Review of Current Tabout $530,000,000 compared with a Others deficit of more than $880,000,000 for UNDAYl When jti< DAVIE RE< BRISBANE the same period last year. Greencastli EviMits the World Over Receipts in the July I - Sept. 28 CHOOL L e s s o n tore, F. * period were $1,119,196,888, com­ M. Ritezeij a ByRBV- HAROLD I^LUNDQTJIST. OWo., editor, pared with $986,888,265 - last year, D e a a o f tb e .M oody B ib le I n s titu te > went ovJ N t THIS WEEK. o f CM cdgo. him if he while expenditures were $1,635,- © W estern Newspaper Union. gathering also ad> 3 BleakIey and Lehman to Fight for New York Governorship 909 .J&6;SagainStf$l;815j219,471. Gen-.; was in ” ’ “ •Warre» One Human Shipload eral expenditures were. $1,047,514,- itlfis region. "flS 1« —Communist Candidate Browder Jailed in Terre The twO men via -. A Floating Microcosm 060 ,this year, compared with $939,- Lesson for Octpber 18 along , JWS AROUND ' Intelligent Mrs. Widener 977,775 last. Recovery and relief ex­ the street fa G* Haute—France Devalues the Franc. penditures amounted to $588,395,755, THE SPOKEN AND THE Ritezel urStagUTffmcr him t0 TreStoaHi c> 1 Mrs. Astor and Dr. Carrel compared with $875,241,695. WRITTEN WORD Warren and Greeley Thermometers registere On Board the Normandie.—The Income tax collections for Sep­ peach. 1 fees here Monday momlj ancient writer made this admission: B y EDWARD W. PICKARD finished the taimort^.- © W e ste rn N ew sp ap er U nion. tember will amount to about $287,- LESSON TEXT—Acts 17:1, 5-11: I Thes- the peach he eiilHI There be three ■alonians 2:7-12. stone ( p Ratledge. of Woo ’ne. carefullyrefully wTointo „ J!?** Iecting a $2,500,000 “windfall” tax, 000,000, against $231,000,000 last GOLDEN TEXT—The Word of God is it mi= things which are EPUBLICANS and .Democrats year, and for the first quarter of this quick, and powerful, and sharper-than any might taketake root root and% , town Thursday on busij too wonderful for of New York state met in con- levied ini the. revenue act of '1936, to year approximately $358,000,000, two-edged sword. Heb.' 4:12. into a me, yea, four vention-at' Albany and Syracuse_re­recover; processing taxes previously -compared with $278,000,000. ’Miscel­ PRIMARY ;TOPIC—When .People Read “ThQThere,3e r f somebody 6- As he may^ ** & I Harlev Walker attenf which I know Rspectively, selected their state tick­assessed under the AAA but later tbe Bible. laneous internal revenue netted the not: ets and started on a ruled invalid by the supreme court. JUNIOR TOPIC—The Power of Jesus’ \rokee Indianfair Iasf The way of an government $617,307,783 in the July Name. hot campaign. The Judge Baltzell said: that he . found •!-September 28 period, as compared INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC [d F r i d a y . eagle in the air; Republicans entered various “unusual circumstances" with $517,986,451 la'st year. —How May I Win Others to Christ? the way of a ser- the fight under a creating a doubt as to the possibility YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC p Prather, of neal pent upon a The public debt at the end of the Evangelism and the Bible. new leader for they of the packing company’s having' month stood at. $33,831,790,000, com­ |ei was in town Thu rock; the way of named William F. adequate remedy at law in s o m e a ship in the pared with $29,423,624,000 on the The persecution at Philippi served 5ioess. Bleakley of other court. Because of this, he same date last year. not to discourage Paul and Silas, midst of the sea; Yonkers,’ supreme said, it is imperative for his court but rather to send them forward Kimorough, of and the way of a court justice, for to grant the packing company the m a n with a th e governorship. /^ E N . FRANCISCO FRANCO’S into new territory with the gospel io town Wednesday I right to sue in federal court. .The " furious Spanish Fascists message. Passing through two maid. K -(Bjaaa T h e fifty-two-year- decision is said to be directing but cities they came to Thessalonica, with old friends. What would Bk EjflHH old jurist prepared not controlling in other similar reached toe ancient city of Toledo Artbat Brisbane that inspired resjgn from the and drove out the government then as now a city of considerable jjr. and Mrs. Walter William F. cases in the district. troops with shell importance. After a successful writer say of this modem ship in bench and take Dismissal of the injunction suit j daughters, of AdvaJ the midst of the sea? The biggest BleakIey command at once. and bayonet. The though stormy ministry there they was sought by the government on rebels fought their journeyed forty miles to Berea, ville visitors Salurd ship he ever saw could. be hung Col. Ralph K. Robertson of Buf­ the ground there is no authority in from the ceiling of the dining salon falo was nominated for lieutenant ,vay through strong where the Word was gladly received. law for restraining collection of a defense and as they The portion of our lesson from • -,r . Peason Euoutb I Xts George Sheek s on this boat or tucked -away in a governor, Nathan D. Perlman of tax. Man is the onlv anii* i I comer of the sun deck, disturbing for attorney general reached the ’ center - the Book of Acts relates how the . eDd with her daugh no one. and John A. May, Gloversville, for of the city there Word was preached and received |rence James, at Mudd' comptroller. PPEALS filed by the national was a great shout in these two cities, and the excerpt A modem ocean liner, Queen labor relations board offer the from the Alcazar. from the letter which Paul later j0id Markland. of Adv The convention at its evening ses­ Supreme court five new opportuni­ Mary, Normandie, Rex or Europa, sion heard Col. Frank Knox, Re­ Out of that battered wrote to the Thessalonian church LOOSENS TISHT SCfflp I Dpkin vine with 3 0 fif Aties to pass on the constitutionality citadel rushed toe shows what manner of life the Massage pure, snow-white as it crosses the ocean indifferent publican vice presidential candi­ of the Wagner labor relations court. ragged, battered preacher sought to. live among y ° w scalp to loosen it; prevent , S 1 jnpkins on it and still to waves and winds, is a small date, in a strong attack 01. the New The’board asked the high tribunal and half-starved ca­ dandruff. T h e io c 5izc contains JK t? world in itself, a microcosm, with Deal. Gen. Franco them. ReidTowell, who Iivj this little earth playing the role of The Democrats re-nominated Gov. to review rulings in a case involv­ dets who had with­ I. Preaching the Word (Acts 17; I, as much as the Jc sue. Dettued1K \ “Cosmos.” If this ship should sail ing the Jones & Laughlin Steel cor­ stood a terrific siege for almost ten 5-8). ssic shades of South Herbert H. Lehman, and his can­ poration of Pittsburgh, two involv­ to some new, uninhabited island of didacy was warmly espoused by weeks. This heroic garrison joined Paul’s experience at Thessalonica MOROLIMl 5 rambling around tov Utopia, it might supply everything President Roosevelt, who went to ing the Freuhauf Trailer company the insurgents in charging the de­ presents an excellent illustration of ■ TB SHOW WHITE petroleum * 1 necessary to start a new civiliza­ of Canton, Ohio, and two affecting fenders and. finally toe Socialist I. How toe Word should be Syracuse to deliver his first speech the Friedman-Harry Marks Cloth­ tion better than the one invented as an avowed candidate. The Pres­ troops scattered and fled south­ preached (w . I, 5-8). F aith’s Work ;ee me for good colts, by Sir Thomas More, who has been ing company, New York. The labor ward Over - toe Tagus river. Their This section is incomplete with­ ident took occasion to deny again relations board lost all five cases way to Madrid was blocked by F a ith m ay create mountains, Hst class work mules. made a saint since he wrote that he seeks Communist support out verses 2-4, which are omitted w ell a s move them. J. FRANK HEl “Utopia” to amuse himself and had and alleged that issue was a “red in lower courts. Franco’s columns. from the printed portion but should his head cut off for his Catholic herring” dragged across the trail Fascist bombing planes made sev­ be included in the study of the tfiss Hattie Chaffin eral destructive . raids on Bilbao, faith. by his. opponents. CvRANCE at last came to the con- lesson. Notice four things concern­ ne last week from a tt] On board, with his friend, 4 elusion that it could no longer killing a large number of the citi­ ing- his preaching. • A TLree Daysjvvyfill George Bacon, is Myron .Taylor, RANK KNOX, President Roose­ support the franc and Premier Leon zens, smashing innumerable build­ a. The place (v. I). Paul went Jit to Mr. and Mrs. Alt head of the United States Steel com­ velt and Al Smith, all on the Blum’s government decided to ings and damaging two warships in to toe synagogue, not by chance IsYourDangerSigiiaI !Fayetteville, pany, biggest industrial unit on air the same evening, provided a abandon the gold the harbor. The enraged govern­ or because it was a great religious No m atter how many medidis I earth. He would supply the. ma­ Fpolitical feast for radio listeners. standard and de­ ment sympathizers demanded that holiday, but because it was his you have tried for your coiKh ew ifr. and Mrs. Sam cold or bronchial imtatioo,yS terial for skyscrapers, ships, rail­ Colonel Knox, speaking at Pitts­ valuate the franc to Fascist hostages held in the city >e “custom.” The synagogue was the g et relief now with f w .u - |tesville, spent Satuij roads and machinery, plus organ­ burgh, reiterated and substantiated between 4% and 5 executed in reprisal, and finally a center of Jewish worship, and there Serious trouble may be breuES ization. his former assertion that New Deal cents. The Nether­ mob of anarchist amazons swarmed Faul met those who were ready to you cannot afford to take a t K uday with relatives Simon Guggenheim would tell financial policies were imperilling lands, Latvia and aboard a vessel on which many receive the Word of God. w ith anything less than Chert- Sove and Mocksville. them how to make corporations hostages were kept and brutally sion, which goes right to the seat savings accounts and insurance pol­ Switzerland immedi­ Some Christians are content to o f th e trouble to aid nature to profitable, by “holding, on.” icies, Mr. Roosevelt, not so elo­ ately-determined to slaughtered 210 of them after put­ remain comfortably. in church and soothe and heal the inflamed mem­ will re-open my mill quent as usual, defended the spend­ follow suit. To save ting them to the torture. The:, sav­ forget to go. out into the highways branes as the germ-laden phlegm Sr, Oct. 20th. Various newspaper workers on ing policies of his administration. toe world from a age women were on their way to a and hedges, but there are cithers' is loosened and expelled. W. M. Cl the boat would be ready to start He, too, spoke at Pittsburgh, The currency war, the prison to kill 60 woman hostages who have become so accustomed • E ven if other remedies ban failed, don’t be discouraged, jm W. Stroud, well ki “the New Utopia Gazette” ; Floyd high spot of the evening came at United States, Great when they were dispersed by civil to going elsewhere that they neglect druggist is authorized to guarantee Gibbons for war correspondent, plus the close of Al Smith’s address to Britain and France . guards. the opportunity for spiritual min­ Creomulslon and to renod yoor [ farmer, of Harmony, members of the Edward H. Butler women’s organization in New entered into a “gen- Leon “ h ™1 That toe Spanish government re­ istry in the church. m oney if you are not satisfied with {town Friday on bus family, that own the Buffalo News, York city. He had been treating of tlemen’s agreement.” The . exact alizes its precarious situatioi. is evi­ b. The method (w . 2-3). “Rea­ results from the ray first M t and’ th e able Abraham Cahan, the New Deal and its leaders with nature, of this agreement was not denced by its proclamation ordering soning from: the Scriptures.” No G e t Creomulsbn right nor. HdrJ : our office a pleasant) known to more New Yorkers, than, Madrid to prepare for a siege, fol­ biting sarcasm and wound up with revealed, but toe United States better method has ever been de­ so cars of good youij any editor in America, with one the dramatic declaration: promised to employ its $ 2,000,000,- lowed by a manifesto calling on ev­ vised. It is God’s method. Let exception. And, most important to 000 stabilization fund to head off eryone, women as well as men, to us get back to exposition of toe SMALL SIZE I arrive Friday. Oct. newspaper prosperity, the ship car­ “I firmly believe that the remedy PHARIS & HOl for all the ills that we are suffer­ toe feared struggle. Certain it is rally to the defense of the capital. Scriptures—“opening” them to men ries Mrs. George D. Widener of that each of toe three nations, re­ ing from today is the election of and women, “alleging,” or setting Ir. and and Melvin Ga Philadelphia, who has traveled up serves the. right to depart from the : DOLAND’S government began the ,oil); in order the. truth. and down in every corner of the Alfred M. Landon.” Whereupon arose a shout that lit­ pact if and when its own interests * confiscation of the lands of the c. T h e subject (v. 3). He |vard, spent Sunday " earth and says to your narrator: require such a course. An expected aobility and large estate holders by preached three fundamental doc­ |b Mrs. Gillespie’s pai| “Mr. Brisbane, I have always erally echoed throughout the land. outcome of toe now general ’ drop­ seizing 60,000 acres from tax in­ "A recogniied RemeJr Ier Rlttnillf^ trines—the atonement, the resurrec­ end Neuritle eulfeien. ApcilKlBIid ‘ Mrs. W. h. Call. wanted to meet you, because I read ping of the gold standard may be an debted properties. The land will tion, and the deity of Christ. Scrip­ your articles every day.” CvARL BROWDER, Communist Purifier. Meltee tHln BIesJ RicB uJ ■*-' party nominee for the Presi­ nternational conference for stabili­ be divided among the peasantry. ture preaching will be doctrinal. Healthy. BuiIJt StienjtB esJ Vipt |am Dwiggins, of R There spoke the nucleus of a high­ zation of world currencies. This This is the first step in carrying out Always Effective . . .WBrnRaf ly intelligent reading public, dency, achieved the distinction of d. The result (vv. 4-8). Faithful of tobacco to WinstE being the first Presidential candi­ mjght be held in Washington. a radical project that has been preaching of God’s Word brings one P-W MM «M a|.l!tiHli«HW'ig date to be jailed since Eugene V. Blum called a special session shelved for ten years. , of two results in the hearts of men nrsday. His best grad Mrs. Vincent Astor, on her way of the French parliament to pass Jules Poniatowski, Imniste' of ag­ back from a grouse moor in. Scot­ Debs wsus incarcerated .during, the —they are either “persuaded” and ButaVirtae ire than $ 4 0 per bundr World war. Browder was scheduled toe necessary .legislation, and his riculture, had a hard fight before converted, or they become angry Meekness is the weakest of Iiu j land, would resume her real job to make a campaign address over plan was given grudging approval the president and cabinet' indoresd and persecute. Those who rightly large number of Dav of promoting deep music, finding the radio from Terre Haute, Ind., by the finance committee of the the decree. Much • pressure w as received the truth were glad to join virtues. co-operators in the passenger list chamber of deputies. Its adoption brought to bear: on the government 1 went to Salisbury —Madame Flagstadt, the admirable but when he arrived in that city with Paul; toe others raised a hue !hear Hon. Frank he was nabbed by Chief of Police by toe chamber, where the “pop­ and confiscations were reduced al­ and cry because* Paul and Silas U p in the Moiniiif Norwegian singer, a deep soprano ular front” has a big majority, was most 50 per cent from toe amounts I t Vice-President of ttj able to make Isolde more impres­ James C. Yates and put in the were turning “the world upside hoosegow on charges of vagrancy easy, but a fight developed in, the suggested by the minister. down.” As a matter of fact the Feeling Fine! lies. sive than Wagner ever imagined and “for investigation.” Heid with senate^ More than one-third of toe seques­ The refreshing relief her. On board also is Arthur Bo- 'U trated land is in east Galicia, the world was already wrongside up, danzky, ready to conduct the “New him were ,Seymour Walden and Wal­ The dangerous political situation and Paul sought to set it right. say they get by taW M ’ It The Princess Treat| do Frank, both of New York City; ended when toe senate passed', a remainder in the east and south of It is still upside down in our day. Draught for constipaw «■" ! Saturday Tim McCo1I Utopia orchestra.” Mayor La- substitute measure to revalue the Poland. them enthusiastic about this 6=° Guardia of New York will tell you Charles Stadtfeldt, secretary of the Coming to Berea, we find Paul’s Iy vegetable laxative. ygi Ige Rider.” Monday 1 Indiana Communist party, and An­ French currency but denied toe gov­ experience there an illustration of B lack-D raught puts the j Ralph Bellamy and how earnestly Mrs. Astor talks to drew Remes of Indianapolis. All ernment’s original request for full CHANGHAI dispatches say the In better condition to act W Jiv ,, him about her plans for a great Chinese, government has reject­ 2., How toe Word should be re­ day, without your contW W rchhill in "The Fina were released the next day. power to control price rises. The ceived (w . 9-11). ta k e m edicine to move tne Wfc musical center. But Mr. LaGuardia ed the latest demands of Japan and N e x t tim e, b e sure to try Chief Yates, who had the back­ government approved the substitute Good hearers are as important Ir. and Mrs. Clarence will never know what shudders ing of Mayor Samuel O. Beecher bill, withdrawing its opposition to countered with a list of demands of would sweep from Ward Mc­ its own that include recovery of as good preachers. How should toe lily have moved fron Allister’s pineal gland to h is and the Terre Haute Merchants’ as­ senate objections to particular Word be received?. sociation, said.neitoer Browder “nor clauses in toe original measure. Manchukuo and xa halt to in­ pbrough house at Smij Achilles tendon if he could hear any oth^r.. Communist” would be creases of Japanese troops in North a. With readiness of mind (v. Mayor LaGuardia say of the-young The price-fixing problem w a s 11). This is a mark of nobility. Iuddy Creek, where permitted' to ^air' their party'' dde- soived'’in this way :v Afferi devalua­ China’. Negotiations between; Jap. A G O O D LAXATIVE lady in question, “That Mrs. Astor The world regards toe’ sophisticated I a position. is a nice, serious girl, thoroughly in trines over the local radio station; tion, the government may be given anese Ambassador Shigeru^KaWa- but David J. Bentall of Chicago, goe and Chinese Foreign Minicte1- doubter as toe learned man, but earnest.” the right to'control prices for six '. A. Stroud and son J. Browder’s attorney, slipped into toe months by issuing decrees. These Chang Chun were at a standstill. he, is hot. Noble is toe mind and broadcasting booth and delivered The Nanking government through heart that receives God’s truth. [redell county, were in I To make this list complete, P, decrees, however, must be sub­ the speech his principal had pre­ mitted to toe national economic its embassies informed all the pow­ b. Carefully and thoughtfully (v. BLACKMAjI py with a load of cottj G. Wodehouse is on board, one pared while Yates fumed outside council for ratification. ers of the seriousness of the situa­ 11). There would be less errbr and who could and should describe this the locked door. tion and the probability of inter­ folly in the pulpit if there were I STOCKamZPWtfRYIfp on is bringing $5 .1 0 shipload of “important humanity” From the Chicago Journal. of Commerce is taken this plain state­ national complications unless Japan more intelligent Bible study in the A re ReliabK I on the local market. I going nowhere in particular, for no TUST as the maritime unions on was checked. pew. Do not assume that what reason in particular, some in the ment as to what France's action "th e Pacific coast .were about to means to the.ordinary American soma learned professor, or distin­ glackman's Medicatrtl U* |°st Cow—A Guernsey steerage, some “tourist” and some, go on a strike that would have tied TJIGH ranking officers of toe navy guished radio preacher says is true. t at my home for tv with cabins on the sundeck, whose citizen: Check his message by toe Word. A-Brik , up the great shipping industry, the x and army and many: federal Br- Btackman's StoikP«ls ner can get cow by pay. names break up passenger list con­ trouble was averted by the signing “Reducing the amount of gold officials were present at toe funeral In the final portion of our lesson tinuity to make room ;for. the; magic represented by one franc will mean Br- Blackman’s Cew Towj |and for this advertise) of a-Jif^een-dlay, truce, between the of Rear Admiral WiHiani S. Sims Paul tells the Thessalonians that SCOTT STE ( words “maid, valet a n d ‘chauf­ employers and’the workers’ arid toe that-toe average,.,American will, be in v--Washington and-, his -interment Br- Blackman’s HogPe«J“ feur.” able to tfavel cheaper in Friahce when he was with them he was Mock nominal extension for sixty days of with full military honors in Arling . 5 oonCern&J nobohly about preaching g r Blackman’s PoaIW isT working contracts negotiated after than for the last two years. French ton" national cemetery. The war The contest between modem ships wines should be cheaper in this toe Word, but also about g r Blackmon’s Poainy p» here will be an all daj the strike of 1934. time commander of America’s na- II. Living toe Life (I Thess. 2:7-12). for the “Atlantic' blue ribbon,” or The truce provides that maritime country and women should be able va. forces in European waters died | 8 ethlehem Methodislf ocean championship, held at this to buy French-perfume for 1« . Paul did, not contradict : his HitAeMt QaaKty~I/>°>all (i unions at toe expiration of toe pe­ suddenly-.in Boston of a heart at­ preaching by his living. His was a’ Satisfaction GuawnJ * 1 day, Oct. 18 th. The) moment by Ihe British Queen Mary, riod, October 15, would either agree That should be true of nearly every­ tack. During his long years of serv­ supplies most amazing proof of mod­ thing else that France exports to L Sacrificial service (w . 7-9). your money baw :rs will be present and to arbitration of issues involving the United States—unless this coun­ ice he was a severe critic of naval • The man who preaches for his em engineering efficiency. Consider wages and hours which are not set­ matters, and, he was given credit’ ___ “her . of selections. T l that, in a race icross 3.000 miles of tled, or relations with employers try hikes toe tariff on’ French’ ex­ for developing gunnery in the naW' own glory—or gain—is not a true water, the Queen Mary, after being ports or French prices boom out of preacher of toe gospel. bdially’invited. would be broken completely. proportion to devaluation. Indirect­ to a high point of excellence.' • • ’- BLACKMAN STOCK beaten several times by the French The negotiations, handled princi­ 10T2) Consisten* example (w . Chattanooga,Te™; liner Normandie, beat the . latter pally, by the Department of Labor’s ly, franc devaluation may keep AJ. GEN. FRANK PARI-rE1R ■ S. Collette, of Can^ and took the Atlantic blue ribbon Americansdfom war as the act mqy, ■■ The minister of Christ must be- Jad of tobacco to the ace trouble-shooter,: Edward F. Mc- be a wedge' for- currency stabiliza­ ■Who; won, fame. f o r ™ '" g by a margin of less than half a Orady, will continue during the fif­ tmguished service in the World w S riShteously, and un- Week. The best grad mile, across 3,000 miles of ocean. teen-day period of peace. tion the world over'and more broth­ Mhas retired after forty-six yearn to blamaMj) vU his people are to ^walk erly relations between all cations. worthy of God.” Per pound, the But don’t lose any sleep over it un­ toe army and becomes vice nrea? The oftener you cross, the more TN WHAT was said by court at- dent and general manager of a Chi" Per ■ pound, and tl clearly you realize that the ocean less you tire getting an income from x taches to be the first: important someone in France. In that case, cago chain of denari™=,.*•* T-TU ? ur Place in toe World e He per pound. is a great deal too big for our ruling anywhere on numerous suits General Parker was eradi,=* o £fes’ ^ Whatever the place allotted to us small planet. It is all one ocean— since-it will take more francs to buy West Point, served thi^ u from by Providence, that for us is toe filed by packing companies and dollars, your income will be cut. Ev­ ANTED—Young Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Antarctic, others against government collec­ eryone should have an interest Spanish-American W ^tofil the post of-honor and duty. God esti­ all touching—water covering three- tion of toe •windfall” tax, Judge commander of toe - was mates us- not’ by toe position- we 1 Reauty Culture. . in developing sound foreign trade the A. E. F. to tho TOi^ln newest methods, Fina quarters of the eatto’s surfege, •’ Robert C. Baltzell of toe United and if franc devaluation starts the fin6 u 1’-m? y the waY in which we Consider the Pacific; take’ your States district court at Indianapolis, ball ’ 'rolling____ in _ ■ the right * direction was cited twice for gaU antr^' He nil it.-—Tyron Edwards. r and Permanent JVavJ world map, Mercator’s projection, overruled the government's motion -1 toe eventual hOpe for "development tion, was'awardedfthfe’ditoi,? ^ 1,2 ?' JJJj’ ®eaiP Treatments,! service medal dnd fold it over from Asia toward New to dismiss a suit for an'injunction is free foreign exchange move­ H M Misery I; the skin, a course 1 York and beyond. It will cover filed by Kingain and Company, meat ments. ' It’s necessary for one coun­ to the rank of major g ^ e r R — toe misery 6f Human life the United States, the Atlantic ocean the war he has rrimte • ? , ’ Smce- ^Our graduates are el packers. try’s money to be negotiable in j all r Bpard ExaminaticL and all Europe toithe Bosporus. The company seeks to enjoin fed­ capitals-of the world if trade is to the four tactica^^tw two of O Klnc Feature* Syndlcst*. Inc. United States? ' arnUes of tod a^ a te toe general curse thejrUe Rer students are hold! • - W ND S ervice. eral government officials from col-’ flow freely. That's to e big ,goal.” I mutlJal offices ot « » ■ wafer 435e & 60c »tM T 61Ip; Special corn ral ^Y ddSevolence* hupian- magnesia. 20c, 35c K \ Write. 1 haw School of Beauty 46- North Wilkesh Wished to TH£t>AVI£ RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, M. C OCTOBER1 4 , 1 9 3 « Ji^ Others T hebig whale came town last Morace Greelev c pa VIE RECORD North Carolina I . „ . _ Wednesday and a hi* crowd of DavieCounty ( In Superior Court I * ' Rltezel, a *Laleo.| ^ ^ Circulation of Anv Davie folks saw their first whale. PREVENT “ I enjoy th a t sense of ease,..” Ed Carr | or> went over ^ « 6, Miss Louise Hendricks vs I would also SrtS 1 County Newspaper. Ethel Carr I m Warren ^ esS « holds a positiou iu Winston-Salem I region. wtul« he SMUT “ CAMELS MAKE EATINC a real [ ^ a ro u n d t o w n . spent the week end here with her pleasure,” says Hank- Siemer ; Service By Publication r WerA mother. {below}, deep-sea diver. Camels I street in GreJ alkin* speed up the flow of digestive ( Iem g him to ® Cas«e, Mr. and Mrs. Len Ballentineand Your WHEAT And OATS By fluids—increase alkalinity. NOTICE! [nd Greeley 5 Thermometers registered 4* de- two nephews, of Wake county, I en the JnunottaaiS » ■ i here Monday morning. Treating The Seed With The defendant abeve named will take Se peach he th7 ed>tQr spent the week end with Mrs. Bal- notice that an action entitled as above baa T e p.Ratledge, of Woodleaf. was been commenced in the superior court of IuUy into a fteu !w «* lentine’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Proper Preyentative town Thursday on business. Davie county. Nnrtb Carolina, the same be fak e root and i 0 flW W. S. Walker, near Kappa. Mr. And In The Proper Way. inn an action for absolute divorce from the f • As he did heeIe!°P ■lefendant on the grounds of two yenrq W e b 0dymay^ / flarlev t a l k e r attended the Walker, who was stricken wit'i pa Ask Us For Information. -eparatinn; and the said defendant will L okee Indian fair last Thursday ralysis about 18 months ago, coi - further take no'ice that she is rrq-’ired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the a priday. tiuues in feeble health. Superinr Court of Davie county, in Mucks- NOTED GLIDER CHAMPION ville, N. C., thirty dava after tbe fourth J p prather, of near County Hon. “ Pete” Murphy, of Salis­ {above}. Mrs. Russell Holder- publication of this notice which said last 1was in town Thursday on bury, was the principal speaker at Hall'Kimbrough man SayStjwTired and tense as uublication will be on the Iounh day of a Jyj A v L I may get, a few Camels at meal­ November. 1936; and answer or demur to Iosioess- a democratic rally held in the Far Drug Co. time and after seem to bring the Ciimplaiiit in said action, or the plain­ my digestion tight back.” tiff will apply to the court for tne relief t vf. Kimorough, of Durham, mington school auditorium Satur “A Good Drug Store" demanded in said complaint. 'V day night. A number of Mocks- Paone 141 We Deliver T bis 8 th Day of October. 1936. Uio town Wedaesday shakinS ville and Cooleemeedemocrats went J . L HOLTON. Deputy Clerk of Superior Court. ‘ „ * « 1 0 1 old friends. up to hear this big orator. Only a GJBMCLS COSTLIER TOBACCOS Mr and Mrs. Walter Shutt and fair sized audience was present. Ho daughters, of Advance, were There will be a home coming at I- Wesley Cook, of Cooleemee, Hocksville visitors S atu rd ay . Chestnut Grove church the third who has been connected with the Sunday in Oct. Rev. Willie Walker National Youth Administration, Season Eoough i Mrs George Sheek spent the will preach at 11 o’clock, after M oulded Insoies Women tvItc a\e constantly ^ Ithe only animal it,. I District No. 6 , as Project Supervi­ ■week end with her daughter, Mrs. which dinner will be spread on the will give you Fhe OtheranimaisdJ I grounds. The afternoon will be sor, has resigned this work Io ac­ ScuwceJames' at Muddy Creek- taken up with songs and short talks. cept a position with the George W. C o m fo rt Markland, of Advance has a "ON THEIR FEET The public is invited to come with Helme Co , of New York City. Mr. Ins tight scalp vine with 30 full grown well filled baskets. Cook expects to leave about Oct. I=, snow-white MoroW In, [pumpkins on it and still blooming- are I loosen it; pKventdtynea ^lj Jimmie and Owen Kinser, who 19 th for a southern territory, with Ie IOc sue contains 3J^ tana geidTowell, who lives in the live in Moeksville, were at rested headquarters at Greenville, S. C. T5c 5c “s®. Demand Morolia, Idassic shades of South Calahaln, Saturday morning, charged with having five gallons of liquor in tbeir A series of meetings are in pro MLINE \as rambling around town Thurs- possession for the purpose of sale. gress at Mt. Tabor Holiness church CKfOTlCh the women whose enure effic- r WHITE PETROLEUM JEUJ '-'iency depends on their feel—-nurses, !day. They were given a hearing before this week. Services are being held Esq. F. R. Leagans and bound over beauticians, professional women, and wait­ £ Faith’s Work See me tor good colts, mares and each night at 7 o’clock. Rev. W. to the March term of Davie Superior cS h e s e one - piece Jay create mountains at isist class work mules. resses. They realize what it means, to be court, under bonds of $ 2 0 0 each. F. Page, of Elkin, is doing the Jve them. 1 8 J, FRANK HENDRIX. moulded insoles foot wist and wear the kind of shoes that preaching. The public is given a gently but firmly sup­ Hattie ChafiSn returned Dr. W. M. Long is moving his cordial invitation to attend all the keep their feei comtonable. offices from the second floor of the port your arches and Lmp last week from a two weeks services. Three services will be distribute your body Take a tip Irom thesewomen. Your efficiency se». Days’1 * — "5“ Sanford building to the first floor Iffltto Mr. and Mrs. Albert ChafiSn of the Southern Bank building, held next Sunday, 11 a. tn., 2:30 weight correctly and as a bouse wife is equally as important. Y ou ’ OangerSignaI |

THE PAYIB RECORD, M00K8V1LLS, f r 0 OCTOBER 14,1336 Republican Connty KOWTHEBftNKSAID Radio Commencement Exercises Ticket. It’s Not Too Soon To Think Of More Bad News THE GOVERNMENT More than 200 widely separated chapters of the American Institute Normal and Emergency Needs of Banking, the educational section f in New Budget of the American Bankers Association, * * " Met by Advance* of Com * hold annually in September a simul­ COAL mercial Banking Credit taneous commencement exercise at !President’s Figures Are which they listen to the speaker of the With the thermometer bobbing about 90 ev ery day it tak Startling; Hidden NSW BRUNSWICK. N. J.-T he evening by radio. This is said to be of imagination to picture tbe way you are going to fe” * American commercial banting credit the most extensive graduation cere­ Taxes Rise. mony held by any educational insti­ COAL in October or November, but a good imagination 6 • ab'"lt system is an absolute essential Ia the 1 tution. The aggregate membership of VOLUMN X X X ? The Roosevelt Administration will financial operations of business and you a substantial amount of your next winter’s fuel y i p * government. Harold G. Moulton, Presi­ the chapters, which are located in j have collected more than sixteen cities and towns throughout the State Senate—B C. Brock. billions of dollars from the tax- dent of the Brookinss Institution ol B U Y NOW. WasJ.iington. D. C-. said bere recently In United States, totals about 35,000 House of Representatives —J. NEWOFLi i payers by the end of the present bank employees and officers. The i fiscal year, June 30, 1937. It will an address before the Graduate School Brewster Grant. of Banking conducted under the joint graduates number each year more ■ have spent all of that huge sum than 2,500, and total graduates are Sheriff—Charles C. Snicot. ' since June 30, 1933 and almost fif- auspices of Rutgers University and the aow over 25,000. Vhat Was Happ< ! teen billions in addition. The fifteen American Bankers Association. Register of Deeds —T. W. Turner. Coal Will Be Much Higher If the Sesibility and expansibility I billions will have been obtained Prices and Happiness. Surveyor—W. F. Stonestreet. Before The New i largely by signing the taxpayer’s provided by commercial banking credit A national advertiser has been us­ Iname to promissory notes, which were eliminated. Pr. Moulton declared, Coroner—W. F. McCulloh. The Alphabet, ing the following slogans: “Watch :::U) 1 will have to be paid by the tax- “it is scarcely too much to say that the County Commissioners—L. M. Costs!”, “Low Costs Mean Greater ■ payer’s children, and children s economic system itself would shortly be Hogs and Ploj Savings!”, “Low Costs Mean Great- Tutterow, I. Frank Hendricks, O. I children. . destroyed. L. Harkey. Theplightofthetaxpayersismade "Normally the amount of credit ex­ er Pleasure!” That business organ­ Hom e Ice & Fuel Co. Cotton an ization apparently hasn’t heard of ; no less serious by the fact that tended by commercial hanks to the gov­ Jerusalem Township Recorder— (Davie Record, the New Deal theory that high !more than one-half of his Federal ernment is small in amount and tor the Kelly L. Cope. Phone 116 Mocksviile, x Tbos. N. Chaffiij • taxes have been hidden. Income purpose mainly of financing temporary prices to the consumer make for the abundant life. 1 taxes are direct and visible. The requirements in anticipation of tax col­ to bis room with ; hidden tax, however, is one that lections or bond Bales Bul in periods of Pritchard Cain is !lias been imposed on manufactur- war and acute depression, when the Notice To Creditors. near the public sqt| : ers, merchants, etc., and is passed financial requirements of government Sale of Land for Parti­ Having qualified as Administrator of repaired. ' on to consumers by adding the expand with great rapidity, the expan­ tbe estate of Mrs. Essie Cornatzer. de­ CAMPBELL - WALKER FUNERAL HOME ' amount of the tax to the price of sion of commercial bank credit is on a tion and to Make ceased. notice is hereby given to all per­ Roy CashwelI 1 i the goods sold to the public. tremendous scale. Such is the case at sons bolding claims against tbe estate *of Sunday and Mond| ! Familiar samples of such taxation the present time. said deceased to present them to the AMBULANCE EMBALM® Assets Etc. undersigned, properly verified on or before a r e the 2 -cent tax on a loaf of bread, bis parents. How Public Needs Are Financed the 18th day of August. 1937 or this notice Telephone 48 th e 6 -cent tax on each package of Bv virtue of an order m ade by the Clerk wilt be plead in bar of recovery AU. per A. T. Grant, I cigarettes and the total of 40 cents “The purchase of government securi­ of Davie Superior courc. I as Commission ties by individuals and by the commer­ sons indebted to said estate please call on Main Street Next To Methodist Church for Raleigh, when :—taking the average of Federal, er will sell to the highest hidder for cash the undersigned and make settlement cial banks provides the government State and local taxes—that the car- on Saturday, Oct. 31st 1936 a t 12 o'clock without delay Hmiiiiimnmiiiiiiiinnnniiiiiimiiiiirw-ip tend the State Fai with the means by which its manilold la., at public outcry at the court house owner pays every time he buys a This th e ( 8 th day of August 1936. John Holton, w door in Mocksville the lands described be­ dollar’s worth of gasoline, activities are financed. The Treasury - S. D. CORNATZER, A dm inistrator obtains the funds, with which the low; adjoining tbe lands of R- M. Aliens of Essie Coraatzer. dec'd. iously ill with pne i Hidden Taxes Increase. heirs and others, bounded as follows: Be­ Reconstruction Finance Corporation B. C. BROCK. A tty. ^ I This list might be extended to ginning at a hickory stump, Seafords cor better. hundreds of items on which the buy- and other government credit agencie 8 ner in R. M. Allens line, thence S. 84 degrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sa| j er pays the invisible tax. The pay- finance their operations, through the E. 16.23 chains to a stone on the West Iments are small, but they are con- sale of securities, largely to commercial side of road; thence S. with tbe 5 and returned home fro |tinuous and the aggregate amounts banks. These funds, in turn, have gone 8 IOths chs. to a stone; thence S. 24 degrs. latives in Wilkes i E. 18.23 chs. to a stone, thence S. 1 0 and M r. C otton Farmer! :so collected are enormous. In the to the assistance of distressed banks A number of Df !fiscal year 1936 the miscellaneous and other financial Institutions, to aid 63 100 cbs. to a pine; thence N. 84 degrs. PIANOS ! internal revenue taxes, most of industrial and agricultural enterprises, W. 36 &nd 45-100 cbs ro a stone in R. U. ed home Sunday to finance new public and private capi­ Allens line; thence N. 4 degrs. E. 17 and SHEET MUSIC We Are Now Prepared To !which are of the invisible kind, 38 3 4100 chs to the beginning; contain­ latives in Wiikes tal construction, and to provide relief to !amounted to a total of slightly more ing forty seven and three fourths acres A number of Dl I than two billions of dollars. In the the unemployed.” (47 and 3-4tbs acres) more or less. This is PIANO TUNING Buy Or Gin Your I fiscal year 1937 the total will be two Dr. Moulton declared that it is not the land of tbe late R. J. Brown and for ed Sunday from : billions and two hundred and thirty true that the world depression waa assets for the payment of debts. One Of Tbe Oldest Music in Wilkes county.| 'millions of dollars. In the last fis­ caused by a breakdown of the American This September 28th. 1936. COTTON A number of - cal year 60 cents of the tax dollar banking system “which did not, in fact, E H. MORRIS. Commissioner. Houses In The South returned Saturdal came from hidden taxes and only occnr until the depression had been Offers You The Best In Pianos We Will Pay Highest Market Price. 40 cents from income taxes. under way to r m ore than three years.** Notice! Re-sale Of Land visit to the Jamesl Writers on national tax matters H e added: Either New Or Used Pianos. Misses Cora Bri point to these facts to show how "Nor is it true that the world mal­ Come And See Us Before You Sell. foolish it is to accept the often- adjustm ents existing in 1929 can be ex­ For Partition And For Prices Guaranteed To Adains spent sevej heard statement that “soak-the- plained simply by undue extensions of ton last week. Be The Lowest We Appreciate Your Business. rich” tax measures take the greater commercial banking credit in the .pre­ Assets. Rufus Mason,.I I part of the tax load off the backs of ceding years. These maladjustments in­ I By virtue of an order made in this cause I people of moderate or small means. volved world agricultural, industrial, Quality Considered. his wood saw a ten percent bid having been placed upon They may earn so little that they commercial and financial relations.’’ tbe sale price. I as commissioner will re­ had the mlstorturj !are not required to pay any in- sell at public outcry at the Court house • Jers ;on.-.oiie. Band I • come tax. But every m an and wom- door in Mocksvill, N. C. on Monday, Oct. Foster & Green f jan who buys food, clothing, medi- 19th. at 12 o'clock m. to the highest bid­ Maynard Music Co. . Sam Austin,' ; cines, furniture, automobiles or any FARM ACCOUNTING der on terms stated below; tbe lands be­ Near Sanford Motor Co. who has been sp longing to the late Misses Laura and Ida ;of the necessities or conveniences Phone 464 here with home of life pays the hidden tax. REVEALS LESSONS Campbell deed. said lands consist of two C+/.3+/++.+.43^^./....:/^B i President’s Figures Startling. lots Nss. 6 and 7 and bounded as follows, Salisbury, N. C. home Monday. I Mr. Boosevelt on Septefnber I is­ to wit: Lot No 6 beginning at a pine comer of lot No. 5, and running W. 15.40 cbs. to R. W. Kurfee sued a statement on the budget fot Piindples of Sound Business a stone tbence S. 5 degrs. W. 20.36 chs. to of Cooleemee Jun the present fiscal year.,, While ac­ Management That Apply a pine, thence S. 16 degrs. E. 9.04 chs. to countants have found the Presi- to AU Farms a pine, thence S. 12 chs. to a stune comer in the sights and ' dent’s figures puzzling and New of Lot No 5 in Safreits line, thence N. 62 York, Washingt| !Deal critics have charged that the degrs. E. 20 chs. to a hickory, thence N. MALARIA Robertson’s Proven Fertilizers An analysis made of detailed records ; revised budget was given out as a 87 degrs. W. 8 . chs. to a stone, theoce N. O D O in 3 d9»8 this week. j “campaign document” everybody kept by a group ot Wisconsin farms 15 degrs. E. 17.30 chs. to a stone, thence V V V . COLDS Miss Maude Ml revealed several important lessons and N 4 degrs. E. 22 82 chs. to the beginning, Liquid Tablets first day Try Rokemko For Grain 3-12-6 apparently has been startled at the ing at Cleveland,! [huge totals. The revised estimate the principles of sound business man­ containing fifty seven acres more or less Salve, Nose Drops Headache, 30 minutes agement derived from them apply (57 acres). Lot No. 7, beginning at a w al­ end in town witl ;for the current fiscal year makes it nut Wiley Safreits comer on the North Try “Rub.My-Tijm” -World’» Bett Leiiment (In White Cotton Bags} ' possible to review the totals of the equally well to other farms, says an article in the Bulletin or the Agricul­ bank of river, and running N 4 degrs E. Miss Edith Sj four years of spending under the 6.70 cbs. to a stone Safreits corner at the county, who isj Boosevelt Administration. ^ tural Commission of the American FOR SALE BY Bankers Association. The article says: turn of a ditch, thence S. 79 degrs W. 10 62 I The President estimated the gross chs to a sweet gum in the mouth of branch Administratrix Notice! course in music ' deficit for the present year at slight­ "Investment costs, including inter OD the Noi th bank of river, thence down est, depreciation, repairs, taxes and in­ versity for wome| ly more than two billions of dollars. the river as it meanders to the beginning- Having qualified as administratrix of H C. C. SANFORD SONS CO. surance, are approximately two-thirds L. Alltn, deceased late of Davie County ;He indicated, however, that there containing four and two third acres (4 and ed organist of North Carolina, notice is hereby given to !would be a request for another ap- of all farm costs. Furthermore, these two third acres) more or less, and will be MOCKSVILLE. N. C. church, RaleighJ costs are largely independent ot the all persons bold claims against the estate ' propriation of $500,000,000 for work- sold as folluws; first, as a whole with bidding Kffl production program of the farm. starting at $484 00 then seperately, and of said deceased, to present the same to Mr. and Mrs. , i relief and drought-relief. This will the highest price will govern the sale. TERM undersigned,, on or befote.the 16th day of I bring the deficit to more than two “This means that it a farmer cuts COURTNEY CASH STORt daughter, of Hf his production of crops or livestock, OF RE SALE: One-third cash at confir­ Septem ber 1937, or this notice will be and one-half billions, plead in bar of their recovery. AU per week with friend he Increases his Investment costs per mation of sale: one third in 30 days, and COURTNEY, N. C. i Can’t Blame Bonos. one third in 60 days or all cash at option sons indebted to said estate will please unit of product produced, as a smaller wil! spend somi I Including the additional $500,000,- of purchaser. Tbis Oct. 2 nd. 1936. call and settle without delay. number ot units must then carry as . 000 the totals for four years of New E. H MORRIS. This 28th day of Sept. 1936. county with rej I Deal taxing, spending and borrow- large an expense load as before. This Commissioner. MRS. MARY E. ALLEN, Executrix turning home. illustrates the importance, from the of H. L. Allen, Dec'd. jing are as follows: receipts, more Rev. M. C. KJ j than sixteen billions; expenditures, standpoint of costs, ot operating a ♦ farm at or near capacity. more than thirty-one and one-half Notice Of Sale! J. F. and M. M.| |billions; deficits, almost fifteen bil- "Investment mistakes are more cost­ Notice To Creditors. $ W e Wish To Announce That Our ville, Ky., and i lions. The huge amount estimated ly than many others because they can­ Under and bv virtue of authority ;for this fiscal year’s spending can- not easily be corrected. If a farmer conferred in me by an order of the Havingquallfied as Executrix of the Germanton, arril Last WiU and Testament of Robert Brax- ■not be attributed to the bonus pay­ pays too much for his farm, his invest­ superior court of Davie county , made to be at the beds! ment costs will be abnormally high as in the special proceeding entitled tan Booe. decs's,, notice is hereby given j COTTON GIN m ents, for the reason that all but long as he owns it. If he constructs a to all persons holding claims against the Mrs. Mary Kurf| i $560,000,000 of the ITonus obligations Jessie Brown vs Eonis Hairston, the estate of the said deceased, to present were paid off in the last previous $4,000 barn, w hen a $2,000 barn would same being; No.— upon the special Iy ill. have served his purpose, he will have them, properly verified, to the undesign­ I IS N O W OPEN fiscal year. proceeding docket of said court, the ed on or before the 12th day of Septem­ Mr. J. M. Boo Figures for 1936 and 1937 show excessive barn costs, year after year, undersigned commissioner will on ber. 1937. or this notice will- be plead in during the entire service life of the J EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK near Calahaln, Il . that if the bonus payments were the 7th day of Nov. 1936. at 12 bar of recovery. AU peisons indebted to structure. : eliminated entirely the total spent o'clock, m., at the court house door .the said deceased, will please call on tbe I We Wai Pay Highest Market Price. resulting from pij -would still be well over seven bil­ "This emphasizes the Importance of in Mocksviile, North Carolina, offer undersigned a t Mocksviile, N. C 1Route No. al and burial lion dollars in each year. a knowledge of investment values and for sale to the highest bidder for 2 and make prompt settlement J Bring Your Cotton To Us. the specific investment requirements This tbe l 2 th day of September. 1936 ducted Saturday! I The President’s September state- cash that certain tract of land lying of individual farms. and being in Fulton Township, Davie ALPHA BOOE1 Virgil Swaim. Tment also disclosed that increasing Executrix of Robert Braxton Booe I costs of government are not all due Determining Real or False Economies County, and described as follows: By A. T. GRANT. Atty. Rev. F. M. j to relief expenditures. The startling "In working for greater economy, it Beginning at a stone on S. side of = fact is that while certain regular is essential that the farm manager be pub ic road in C. F. Anderson’s line; farewell sermon I thence S. 19 poles to a stone in C. M. GREEN MILLING CO. ' departments of the government, able to distinguish between a real and North Carolina- ( , „ church Sunday ■which have no relation to recovery a false saving. This can be done only Carters’ childrens line; thence W. 12 Davio Count / ‘ t ln suPetior Court Near Depot Mocksviile. N-t J will leave for hi^ !and relief, cost the taxpayers only through a careful estimate of the' con­ poles to a stone A. M. Foster’s cor­ $529,501,937 in 1935, the expenditures tribution to income, over a period of ner in R G. Foster’s line: thence N. IN THE MATTER OF: ginia next week in the same departments for the fis­ time, ot each Item of expenditure. Only 16 poles to a stone on S. side of pub­ . Will of W. Y. Wilson, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. I cal year 1937 will be $991,735,300. it more is saved In expense than will lic road; thence with said road 12 poles to the beginning, containing Alexandria, Indj !Regular or ordinary expenditures be lost in income, can a contemplated NOfICE! ******* for the civil departments and agen­ cut In expense be designated as a real one acre and fifty poles more or less. urday morning I cies and the judiciary thus have , saving. There is a right of way reserved on Wilson a*'aa Jefferson Davis Mt. Baker’s anc| these premises for'all time. YV!ISpi>» will take notice that a nro- almost doubled in two years. “For example, dropping dairy herd of this county, Taxpayers who have been waiting improvement work nay result In a This the 30 day of Sept. 1936. ceedmg entitled aa above” has been B C. Brock. Commissioner commenced i„ the Superior Court of more than sixty | for economy in government appar­ ■ yearly expense reduction. The ques­ Davie County. North Cantina, the ently will have to wait some more. tion to decide is what effect the drop satye beit.g a Caveat to the ast will ! .• A freight wr ping of this work will have on the W E C A N SAVE YO tT Socialism in Utilities present and future Income from the Friday delayed i dairy herd.- If the estimated loss in live­ BEST IN RADIOS 3 ? W W * 3 ir i5 through Mocksl Unfair to Taxpayer stock receipts due’ to a lowered effi­ YOUNG RADIO CO. MONEY ■ President Roosevelt said in a re­ ciency In feeding and breeding Is bound passengeT cent speech in Washington that the said Ollie W ilson, alias Ioff 4 th e Friday atternooj ‘,.(greater than the original saving, then MOCKSV1LLE.N.C. Davis Wilson. will further S 'n ? ON XOUR ENVELOPES. 1LETTER HEADS. huge . pQyer and .^electric enterprises ,it would obviously be a false economy. BEST IN SUPPLIES , tice (hat: lie is required t'n annl * until Saturday i of the Government, would not injure ’‘Substantial savings'ian be effected theofike of the Clerk of?the%n' STATEMENTS. PACKET HEADS, CARPS- . A large numb] private power and electric compa­ ■ on many farms through the use of mtssstm sxttm nies, with which the Government ■ more home, grown garden produce and [perior Conrtof Davie ConnW-Kt u CIRCULARS. BILL HEADS. ETC. GET attended the at I Carolina, in Mocksviile wUh!n^l"rt at .Harmony Sc was in competition. The private en­ . farm cured’meats. Why pay out money ! days after the last n n L l\" th,rtv OUR PRICES FIRST.. terprises deny this. Taxpayers ir for products of this kind that can be nual meetings aj all parts of the country also have an this Qptjqe, which will K= V01' produced mucb cheaper at home? The DR. R. p. ANDERSON day of Qcto>er. 1936 and°maue ^ th People every yeJ interest in the matter, as they are money saved from the family food DENTIST sejr ft party to said JVa*? Mim- TH E D A V IE I RECORD compelled to support the Govern­ self a party to said l?1?1* Garwood & BJ budget can be iised tor the purchase ot Anderson Building a. new cotton gitf m ent’s power programs so that con­ many things that will make the Taru Mocksviile, N-C. sumers in favored'areas may en­ and are now real home a more comfortable and pleosut Offlce SO - Phone - Residence 37 joy reduced rates. place to Uve.” I "Will Harper, T ^uuuiiNininiiuiuiniiirnnnnijjifTO^ Cl^k of SuperiT O L 5 Quite ill -with fel

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Kittakesaiot “HERE SHALL THE PRESS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN:. UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN.” r t0 feel abo1It lPKination will sav* VOLUMN X X X V III. MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER at. 1936 . fuel bi“ if you NUMBER 12 NEWS OF LONG AGO. Spending Plan Hits At the culprits who lose them . But Chicago has a wav of punish­ Pointed Out The Faults. New Duties For County A Big Bargain. Savers, ing violators of the motor/vehicle Editor Victor Meekins tells of The Record will be sent to What Was Happening In Davie laws which stings the offenders in a watching a £'■ honest merchants Agents. iigher “ Eveu if it makes a piece of all school teachers and col­ way that is a psychological;'triumph down on the sand bands sell a piece The County Agricultural Agent Before The New Deal Used Up waste paper of every life insurance of machinery for which he had no was originally intended to be a farm lege students from now until The Alphabet, Drowned The policy and savings bank book In for the one who .thought of it. There is no fine to. pay, no-jail sen­ further use. The fellow went into education leader. He has ceased to Maj- 1st, 1937, for only 50 in the United States,” A A. Ballan- Hogs and Plowed Up The tence to serve no driving licences to much detail and care in pointing be that. The Triple A was, and the cents. If your son or daugh­ tine, former undersecretary of the Soil Conservation Act is now ad­ surrender; but the offender’s.:fail to- out every defect of the machine, ter is away at school, or Cotton and Corn. Treasury declared. “ Roosevelt ministered through his office, and |el Co. mobile is “ incarcerated” / j what was likely to give trouble and (DavieRecordl Oct. 17, 1907 ) spending will continue.” my observation is that in Iowa prac­ teachieg, they will appreciate When the law takes a -car away what to do to get the best results. Mocksville, jy., Thos. N. ChafiBn is still confined “ Down in their hearts bankers tically all of his time is now given to you sending them this week­ from an offender, the latter really is Every broken or undependable part to bis room with illness. and insurance men know perfectly this matter ana to spreading propa­ ly letter from the old home p u n ish e d . Chicago locks tip the was pointed out before he said any­ P r it c b a r d Cain is having his honse well Colonel Knox’s predictions are ganda for this program. car instead of the man. This .not thing about the merits of the ap- Each county has a County Control county. The cost is only 50 n ear t b e public square enlarged and highly conservative—IF the Roose only se rv es to punish the reckless pai atus. Committee of three, and each town­ cents for eight months, cash re p a ire d . velt Administration continues in driver, but also it relieves, him of This merchants who thinks hon­ ship has in turn its committee of in advance. Ja l h o m e Roy Cashwell, of Winston, spent power. tbe means of repeating the Offense estly and has a passion for right­ three. The remuneration received Sunday and Monday in town with “ There is no will to stop spend­ embalmers i until such a time as the .authorities eousness didn’t want his prospec­ by these local men is not large, but his parents. ing. They are AFRAID to say “Doesn’t Know.” see fit to reinvest him^Arttn his tive purchaser to say later that he it is enough to make practically A. T. Grant, Ir., left Tuesday they will stop. And everyone who every every one of them boosters for Judge Wilson Warlick made it p ro p e t ty. had out-traded him. Remembering for Raleigh, where he goes to at­ the New Deal They call the farm plain in Guilford Superior court the p h u rc h knows anything about Jiin Farley baskets of apples with luscious fruit tend the State Fair. We believe that this mode ot ers together in every township and other day that those convicted of aud his Tammany methods of mak- on top and runts packed in' the John Holton, who has been ser- jng every pablic job a party asset punishment would be the most ef explain the program.” What an drunken driving in his court may as bottom, and a coughing gasoline iously illill with with pneumonia, nneumonia. is is much M ^ 1knows that the WASTE will not be fective means of curbing many .reck opportunity for propaganda! well arrange their business affairs buggy that was sold to us as “ good better. less drivers all over the country if I attended one of these meetings for a term on the roads. He declar­ stopped either. Senator George as new,” we are interested in tbe es he has made only two exceptions Mr. a n d Mrs. Sanford Green have it were universally adopted SJgfk'- recently, and tbe chairman of tbe W. Norris, of Nebraska; has bub philosophy of Jim Snmrell, of Point County Control Committee opened to this rule in the past three years re tu r n e d home from a visit to re­ The same course is prafctic|^:.upon IicIy demanded that Roosevelt end infants when nothing else cSh effect Harbor, w h 0 m/., Editor Victor the meeting with a eulogy on “our and in both instances the defendants la tiv e s in Wilkes county. L r m e r l Farleyism But Mr. Farley, with Meekins quotes as follows: good President and on our good Se­ were young college boys whom he a. number of Davie boys return* obedience. When a small-cmld; in:, his Tammany training, and his fair sists on pounding a fanelyj-jpplisbed “The present generation of peo­ cretary of Agriculture ” as the mak­ permitted to go back to tbeir seach ed home Sunday from a visit to re­ ers of the feasts to set before the for knowledge. red To I lysuccessfulattempts to force Tam table top with a hammer, thepareuts ple ar working their beads off to latives in Wiikes county. farmer. Let no one imagine that “ Men who drive under the influ­ many ism on the whole nation, is simply put the hammer where/ the skin every dollar they can get out A number of Davie boys return­ the farmers who marched on Wash­ ence of liquor,” says Judge Warlick, i r I the strongest man in the Rooseve't baby can not get-it. : It Vijbjks in of everybody they know to hoard ed Sunday from a visit to relatives ington to demand the re-enactment “are desecrating the highways and Administration today. most cases. - Or whema babWihsists up aDd leave their children. They in Wilkes county. of Triple A were any other than it is my conviction that they should "It is the rational, clear'thinking, thiuk they are doing a lot to make be punished by being made to work A number of.Davie county boys these men with a job interest in its high minded men ,who sought to go life easier for those.they leave be­ perpetuation. on those highways.” Judge War­ returned Saturday morning from a It Price. along with Mr. Roosevelt who got the culprit; hind. Why should i- be necessary to con­ lick is appoaching the Droblem from visit to the Jamestown Exposition. kicked out—the Louis W. Douglas­ Some people '-hair^f 0 / | | “ In a little while after they are ceal the pay o f these men? I re­ the most effective angle. What is MissesCoraBrinner and Beulah Io u Sell. ses, the Raymond Moleys, the Jef­ with as infantsMtSf j^g^bave dead, the money they will leave peatedly challenged the Control Com­ of equal importance, with his record Adams spent several days in Wins­ squares with his pronouncements. It ferson Coolidges. Never -Farley. reached will be wasted by the children and mittee in my county to publish an ton last week. intemized statement of the expenses is next to the useless to deliver lec­ J s in e s s . Mr. Roosevelt Icnows which side offend with autqmo 6 il^|^^iit :the the children will be worse off than tures from the bench,, and then Rufus Mason,;' while operating his bread is buttered on -pbiitically. before. It seems to me 7 they could of administration of Triple A. but automobiles out of;theip';^ud|. It hackstand the solicitor when he al-T. his wood saw Tuesday morning, If it is necessary to plunge this see it would pay them better and wifi.-met-with stony- silence. I Bti- will work-in most-’daS&vl%M ;;S;.: ows thecharge of I drunken driving. had tbe misfortune :o get the fing- nation so deeply Jnto debt hy reck htehelter for their childremjifr they Jtpjbe changed to reck leaa'dr Jving^ of ^ ers on one hand b^ly.,njtitjlat«:dv iessdnd--PftiiUcali-V^ 'een ed-, perhaps thev^vJiirM ^b^w^S metre^imd^djggttie, Jtrym gr, to. •t^^^tffiljrad^ lfifee^aWyS;ofi^ti^ Sam Austin, -of ’^Thomaiville, -that printing" press money' 'Is the tul.—Statesville Record. leach their children to be, good itemized statements of corn hog con-: shortcuts.: - who has been spending some time only logical outcome he will do it citizens, and how to make a living trol association’s expenditures.” Having never had a lady to ' come C5++:+A here with home folks, returned unflinchingly. A Loyal Church Member for themselves, so they could carry In short, the books were open to before him charged with drunken home Monday. “ No one questions tbe abdity of 'on alright, whether their old folks those who got the money, but not to driving, Judge Warlick says: * I R. W. Kurrees and W. E. Jones, these savings banks and these life WILL: left them any money or not. In those who paid the bill. Such an don’t know whether the ladies drink ft*****'*+**'*****''' of Cooleemee Junction, are taking insurance companies to pay the Make it a habit to attend- church trying to make things easier for autocratic attitude is inherent in or not ” We reckon the judge prob­ In tbe sights and sounds in New number of dollars called for in the services regularly. their children, they are now only bureaucratic authority become in­ ably has heard as much, but, being a Make an earnest effort toward con­ cautious jurist accustomed to de­ York, Washington and Norfolk bank books or in the life insurance adding to their burdens. tolerant and autocratic, whether krtilizers sistency of life at home and in public. they are Italian Fascists, German manding proof, he just doesn’t ★ this week. policies. It is a question of whether That is a slant that many of us * Participate actively in the work of Nazis, Russian Communits or New “know.” Of course if he craves to I m 3-12-6 * Miss Maude Miller, who is teach these dollars will be worth any­ fail to get in these dollar-chasing ★ tbe church where he can best serve Dealers.—Farm Journal. make certain, we’d advise that he * iug at Cleveland, spent the week thing if the Roosevelt spending con­ Make a definite contribution to the days when we seem to subscribe to adjourn court some Saturday and ★ * end in town with folks. tinues. maintenance of the church and to the creed ‘ ‘sock the other fellow be find a seat in some football stadium, ★ Effect on Character Not t Miss Edith Swicegood, of this What can the insurance officials benevolences. fore he socks you.” Maybe Mer­ ard he’ll get an eye full. Even with­ * county, who is taking a special and bankers be expected to say? Take his church letter with him chant Sumrell got the best of the Good. out invoking the age-oid differential : course in music at the Baptist Uni After all, they are running their whem he moves, and unites with the trade on that machine, but be it said between ladies and women, the Jim Pierce would not have liked a versity for women, has been elect­ business intelligently, but they can­ church of his choice. to his credit that he propped the judge’ll find that ladies do take a [SCO. I system that destroys the morale of t ed organist of Edenton M. E. not control what this Roosevelt W I L L N O T : buyer’s eves open while he did it. nip—just to strengthen their vision men. The pioneers who settled this for what is going on down near the church, Raleigh. government may do, either to the Put the claims of business or plea­ —Statesville Daily. I sure before the claims of his church. western land were of heroic mold. goal line.—Statesville Daily. Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Click aud dollars specified in their insurance Criticize the work being done and They conquered the wildness and the !TORE daughter, of Hickory, spent last BaptistState Convention policies and savings bank books, or those who are doing the work. praire, and went through the bitter Taxes Follow WPA. week with friends in Davie. They to the dollars they have invested in Claim that the church should carry The one hundred and sixth an­ depressions of ’73 and ’93 with little will spend some time in Iredell government and ALL OTHER his name on the roll, but that he nual meeting of the North Carolina of government aid or largess. WPA holds forth the bait of Fed­ county with relatives before re bonds, mortgages, etc. must not be asked to carry any re­ Baptist State Convention, will con­ When I was a boy a tornada came eral funds for a swimming pool, a turning home. Every American paying life sponsibility for the work of the vene in Durham, Tuesday, Novem­ one evening out of tbe southwest, gymnasium, or a ukuleln band, if lifted our little house from its foun­ the local community will raise a like Rev. M. C. Kurfees and Messrs. insurance prmiums knows that be­ church. ber 10 and continue in session three * dations and scattered it with our amount. Do we let slip this golden t J. F. and M. M. Kurfees, of Louis cause of what the Roosevelt Admin­ Pay bis club dues before his days Dr. ZenoWall 1 of Shelby, is * meager household goods over, the opportunity to get our share of the it Our * ville, Ky., and j' W. Kurfees, of istration has done the earnings of church pledge. president of the convention, * prairie. We were homeless and dough? Not we! We hike the tax * Germanton, arrived here last week the life insurance companies already Leave his church letter “back home” or discount his privileges as destitute. The township trustees levy, vote bonds, and woe betide the r to be at the bedside of their mother, have shrunk. He knows the divi­ “ Willymn” Won. sent out a box of groceries, but my farmers who has any portion of land IN t a church member. * Mrs. Mary Kurfees, who is serious­ dends, which until lately he has used At a husband calling contest in father said, “Just take them back, I within the bounds of the community * CHURCH ATTENDANCE * ly ill. to reduce his premiums, or to buy Marshfield, Massachusetts, Mrs. am not on the county yet,” gathered thus favored by New Deal bounty. Ie n The excuses offered for not going Mr. J. M. Booe died at his home additional paid up insurance, have William A. Underwood threw back up the scattered and broken boards, Does he get his money back when i to church are many and varied, but WEEK i near Calahaln, last Friday, death her head, filled her lungs and called and rebuilt his little shelter. he gets his government check for the * been whittled down. the honest thinker must admit that * resulting from pneumonia. Funer “ But the big thing is that if the “ Willyum.” The other contestants A soidier in the Civil War, he ri- corn or potatoes he has not planted? Price. * there are more good reasons for go­ * al and burial services were con­ Roosevelt Administration continues withdrew. fused to make application for a pen­ There is no way of knowing with IU s. * ing to church than for not going. In sion until it had been granted to all absolute certainty, but it is a pretty ducted Saturday afternoon by Rev. its present spending, politics, waste connection with the subject of who had seen service. I cannot im­ safe bet that he does not. * Virgil Swaim. and graft, as demonstrated every church attendance we print the fol­ Devil’s Work. * agine him soliciting a government The last, and to my mind the moBt * Rev. F. M. Allen preached his time an investigator looks beneath lowing article which once won a Sinners in Suffolk, Virginia, have * check for wheat or corn he'' did not vital count against the agricultural * prize offered for the best article on stolen a church. One day the Holi. CO. * farewell sermon at the Presbyterion the surface, the time is coming when raise.-Farm Journal. New Deal, is its tendency to pass Ki r * church Sunday night. Mr. Allen Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Tugwell will church attendance: ness Church of God in Christ was from voluntary co-operation to com­ Mocksville. N- • * will leave for his old home.ln Vif be forced, whether they like It or “ Bad weather should not keep standing. The next it had disappear­ pulsory compliance, as witnessed by people away from Church because ed. A posse of the faithful are Seek­ ****** ginia next week: not, to go to printing press money. W e s s r ; the Candhead Cotton Act, the To- ' ******** they need it, their pastor needs them ing clues. ______bacco Act, the Potato Control Act. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Baker, of “It is the history of every resort and the world is watching them. Ed Garr to printing press money, with the >vs The boycott and the blacklist have Alexandria, Indv1 arrived here Sat­ People, especially Christians, need Attention, Whizz Boys! ■ Ethel Carr urday morning to spend a few days. German mark the latest spectacu­ been declared illegal in America, but the fellowship, the spiritual uplift When you see a wrecked car on the before the Supreme Court decision Mr. Baker’s ancestors were natives lar example. that the money soon­ and most of all the spiritual food roadside with a corpse in it, it’s a Service By Publication on AAA the New Dealers had writ­ } of this county, but left this, section er or later becomes worthless. which they obtain at Church. The sign someone- tried to drive fast ten a boycott and blacklist para­ * pastor needs their presence for in­ * more than sixty years ago.' enough to g et away from himself-, NOTICE!-' graph into every 1936-37 corn hog * spiration that he may utter words * A freight wreck hear Winston A V eTy Good Cure. and made good. contrect. by providing that no bene­ > u which used of God will save a/soul. The defendant-above named will take S Friday delayed all passenger trains notice that an action entitled as above has ficiary could buy hogs from o r. sell What we think is the very best The world is watching Christians If your name is not on the re­ been commenced in the superior court of them to a non-signer. Ex. through Mocksville, The. south­ cure for reckless drivers, whether and knows that the weather does gistration book you can’t vote in Davie county. North Carolina, the same be­ bound passenger train due here November. If ■ you have moved ing an action for absolute divorce from the' they be drunken drivers or just plain not keep them from work other defendant on the grounds of two years Friday afternoon did not get. here from one county or precinct to an­ Wife Drownsin Whisky. : a d s . I careless ones, is said to be in practice places so it is necessary for Chris­ separation; and the said defendant will until Saturday morning. tians to show that their spiritual de­ other since the last election* or if. further-take notice-thatrshe is required to An auto laden with 4 0 ...cases -of V RDS- % in the city of Chicago. appear atJhe office ofi'the Clerk of the A large number-of Davie people Most people have no special worry sires are'just asr important as their you have become of age since. the Saperior Court of Davie county,'in Mocks­ whisky crashed oritbe highway near get attended the annual campmeeting material wants.” : last election, better see the registrar ville. N. C., thirty davs . after the fourth Memphis, Tenn., Saturday, and at Harmony Sunday, " These an­ about having to pay a fine tor some publication of this notice which said last in you voting precinct between now Mrs. Irma Miller who was in the nual meetings attract hundreds of minor infraction of the law, many ; A bunk of chocolate is a good sub­ publication will be.on the fourth day of and Oct. 24th, and have your name NovCmber, lSSfi; and answer nr demar to car with her husband was drowned , people every year. of them do not even mind serving a stitute for a highball. tbe complaint in said action, or the plain­ )RD Garwood & Bailey have just built short jail sentence if their offense registered. tiff will apply to the court for the relief in a pool formed by the smashed- a new cotton gin at Fork Church, It is estimated that seventy per demanded in said complaint., whisky. . . - is grave enough to warrant it, and : Now is the time to sub­ This 8 tb Dayof October. 1936 . s?l I and are now ready for business. we are told that revocation of cent of the population of Canada live ; J.L. HOLTON. * C Wdl Harper, of near .Kappai Is scribe (or Tbe Record. .Deputy Clerk of Superior Court The Record is only $1. driver’ licenses are often evaded by in their own homes. ***** ^uite ill with fever. SI U-*****: ****** r -

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accepted positions in Kannapolis. Farmington News. Miss Jane Bahnson, of Advance spent I THE DAYIE RECORD. Mrs. J. P; Green Passes the week-end with her parents, Mr. and j Misses Margaret Brock and Elizabeth Republican Speaking Mrs. Clizabetb Eaton Green, 72> Mrs. F. H. Bahnson. . James, of Greensboro were week-end cT fRANK STROUD - * Editor. died almost suddenly at her borne Mrs. Clyde Jam eo, w as a t hom e S a tu r-1 on North Main street Saturday guests in Farmington. day afternoon to a number of her friends The Republican County Candidates with Hon *7*** M r . and Mrs. Hugh Horae, of Roanoke TELEPHONE afternoon at 2 :3 0 o’clock. Mrs. honoring Mrs. Barney Goff, a secent bride, Rapids are spending some time with Mr Grant, nominee for State Legislature, and Hon. B. C R P1 Green bad been in bad health for to a kitchen shower. Horne's parents Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Horne. nominee for State Senate, and Hon. A.T. Grant and art. Entered at tha Postoffico in Mocks- several years, but her death came Little Johnny Seats celebrated his sixth vllle, N. C.. as Second-class Mail Miss Marjorie Gregory has accepted a will address the voters of Davie County at the folio-?* as a severe shock to her many birthday Saturday afternoon. His guests “owing matter. March 3. friends throughout the tJwn and position with Manuel Else Winstan Salem. times and places: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Mr. and Mrs. included John Graham Willard. John F. county. Herman W all were Sunday guests of Mr. Johnson. J r. Bobby, Grady and Samui I SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Mrs. Green is survived' bv her and Mrs. Wesley Johnson. Furcbes, Kenneth Phol Walker, Tinny and r»n» School House, Wednesday, Oct. 21st **** jftJF. FEA TH ER H I OVE YEAR. IN ADVANCE t I OO husband, Mr. I. P. Green; one Mrs. Lena Walker, of Winston Salem is John Tabor Brock. SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE $ 50 sister, Mrs. John Naylor, of Cana; visiting her bister, Mrs. Blanche Brock. Farmington School House, Thursday, Oct 22nd. two brothers, Frank and Richard Miss Leona Graham of Kind, spent the A number of Davie folks are at­ Eaton, of near Cana, a large num week-end with her parent, Mr. and Mra Mocksville Court House, Saturday, Oct. 24th, Hon. Only two more weeks until every­ tending Federal court in Salisbury Ftanli th in will be over. Just who is go ber of neices and nephews. G H. Graham Patton will speak. Mr. and Mrs. Green have been Fred Furches and Duke Furches have t iis w e e k . White’s School House, Mcnday, Oct. 26th. ing to be president is a question that residents of Mocksville for nearly will not be settled until Nov. 3 rd 4 0 years, and the passing of this Davie Academy, Tuesday, Oct. 27th. Ftora present indications it is goiug good woman has cast a gloom over Advance Graded School, Wednesday, Oct. 28th. to be a close race between Landon the entire town. Mrs. Green has been a member of the Baptist “I am a hearty eater and smoker” Oak Grove School House, Thursday, Oct. 29th. and Santa Claus. church since early childhood. Farmington School House, Friday, Oct, 30th, Hon If 1 A Mocksville preacher told us one Funeral services were held at the “ I MAKE SUREtohaveCamels Hayes will speak. K}le night recently that he didn’t believe Baptist church Monday morn at mealtime,” says Johnny Murphy jng at 11 o’clock, with Rev. J. H Cooleemee Graded School, Saturday Oct. 31st, Hon U Alf Landon would carry but one {below), Bowling Champion-The Fulghum in charge, assisted bv flow of digestive fluids is in­ R. Jones wUI speak. couD tv in North Carolina, iyid that Rev. W. H. Dodd The Hodv was creased when you enjoy Camels. would be the county of Wilkes. laid to rest in Rose cemeterv. MocksviUe Court House, Monday, Nov. 2nd, Hon. A. T Grant will speak. This preacher may know something The large couccurse of friends at about preaching but be knows the funeral and the profusion of lovely flowers attested the high es M ATTER PO P-I m ig h ty little about politics. teem in which this good woman AU Speakings To Begin At 7:30 P. M,* Despite tne bad weather during was held. To the bereaved husband, «ister The voters of Davie County are urged to go out and heat Daviecounty fair week, the fair of / NO M O t and brothers, The Record joins the 5# the issues of the day discussed. ficials announce that they came out town and community in extending S U B W A Y MOTCRMAN r CAtfE-J after paying all expenses with a heartfelt sympathy in this hour of {above). Clyde Smith, of New E.AT T lH couple of hundred dollars to the sadness. Mrs Green will be miss York City, likes a big steak- LADIES ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED****** "13.05“ then enjoys Camels. He says:“I good. This is fine. Il is hoped ed in the home, the church and throughout the county. eat what I want when I want that the fair officials will decide to it—and then smoke Camels.” G. F. Winecoff, Chairman. have a four day fair next year in Advance Charge Goes stead of three days as heretofore. C. W. Hall, Secretary. Forward, O I f i i L S COSTLIER TOBACCOS Hon. B. C. Brock, Republican The work of the Kingdom has nominee for the Stale Senate, had gone forward during this conference the pleasure of traveling with Hon. year on Advance Charge. The mem­ Frank Knox, Republican nominee bers and friends as a whole have shown a fine spirit of co-oporation ior Vice-President, from Statesville this year. They have been very L to Hickory last Tuesday. Mr loyal to the pastor and have been in MESGAL IKE Brock was the only Davie county sympathy with the program of tbeir church man that had the pleasure of con This Christian spirit has helped us B elk-Stevens Co. versing with Mr Knox while he extend the work of our Lord by re­ was traveling through this state. ceiving eighty-five members into our SO*HCXJKJDjAue^ / churches and balancing the unified Cor. Trade And Fifth Streets Winston-Salem, N. C. church budget each quarter. The When the present board of Re­ MAKEl, I Church Schools of the charge have OP UiS^ZrTx VawotvcX/ 1 publican county commissioners increased increased in efficiency and took over the county government numbers this year. The churches of the Charge are: Unusual Values! from the democratic board four Advance, Baileys. Cornatzer, Fulton, Save On Boys’ Suits years ago they found the county in and Mocks. Each of these churches debt in the sum of $4 5 2 ,9 0 0 . At have over-paid their financial obliga­ tions this year. Thismearisthatthe Coat and 2 Pair Golfs $7.90 and $9.90 that time the tax rate was 6 9 c. with Presiding Elder, General and- Con­ Goat and I Pair Longies $9 90 a total taxable property of $12 2 3 1 , ference Work, Districk Work, Child­ Coat and 2 Pair Longies $14.90 lit. Threeyearsagothe taxable ren’s Home, and pastor have been paid in full at this date. During the F a ll C o a t property was brought down to $ 10,- nine days between now and the an­ Our suits are made from fabrics de­ 0 2 4 ,183 . This necessitated raising nual conference we will be making $0.95 to $jg*50 signed to give wear and continue to the county tax from 6 9 to 79 cents The pastor’s heart is filled with gratitude and praise for the noble look good. Double-breasted sport IFINNEY O F TH ] on the JS100. With this increased | —so This Fouticia I spirit and splendid corporation on O'MIAJE. SEZ -T-MEf rate the taxpayers only paid $ 8 4 .- the part of the members and friends model or single-breasted coats. In 1 W O U LD V g Z. LOIlI 679 0 3, as against $107,5 2 8 .0 5 , who have made the progress of Ad­ brown, tan and grey. vance Charge possible. Stunning new sport coats—each one at a real IrJ T l which saved them the sum of #2 2 ,- FLETCHER HOWARD, Pastor. saving! Beautiful quality warm wool fabrics 8 4 9 .0 2 . Two years ago the tax in plaids and monotones — the best colors. rate was reduced to 7 6 cents. The Boysj Golf Sox Mrs. Mary A. Smith. Warmly lined and interlined. Sizes 14 to 44. present rate is 7 4 cents During Mrs. Mary A. Smith, 46, died sud­ these four years the commissioners denly at her home at Advance Thurs 19c have reduced the county debt from day morning. She was the wife of Fur-Trimmed Choose from the best colors and $452,900 1 0 $369 ,6 00. In four N1 Glenn Smith, and had moved to Davie recently from Wilkes c6nnty. patterns. Reinforced heel and toe. years they have reduced the in Thefuneral was conducted at Ad' debtedness of the county $ 8 3 ,3 0 0 . vance Methodist church Friday If the commissioners will continue afternoon at 3:30 o’clock by Rev. F. E. Howard, the pastor, and inter COATS to carry on the good work, Davie mentwas in the church cemetery. BOYS’ SHIRTS — "Tom Saw­ WOOL SUlTS-Zipper will be completely free from debt Surviving are her husband, two $1^95 to $OQ 50 yer” and “Fruit-of-the Loom” with shorts to match. In brown | within the next twenty years. Be­ daughters, Miss Madeline Smith, of Baltimore, Md., and Miss Kathleen —regular and Duke of Kent fore casting your vote on Nov. 3 rd, and navy. Sizes 4 to 12 Smith, at home, one son N, G. collars. New patterns 79c JAMSON’S Al study these figures and see if your Smith, Jr., at home; one brother, present board of county commis Gilmer Hanes; and two sisters, Mrs An opportunity to buy the outstanding fur- BOYS’ SWEATERS - Every S. H. Barnett, of Winston-Salem, BOYS’ KNICKERS — Well sioners don’t deserve re election. and Mrs. George Mathis, of Durham. trimmed coats of the season. New in line made of sturdy long-wearing kind one could Want-Slipcvet' Kappa News. —new in fabrics—new in every detail. Gor- fabrics. Knit cuff, full lined half and full zippers. Plainand H. E. Barnes Passes. gerously trimmed with fine furs. 98c to $2.98 fancy 98c to Mrs. Lillian Koontz is in Davis Hospital Funeralservicesfor H. E. Barnes Statesville for treatment. We are hoping for her an earlv recovery. prominent Cooleemee citizen, who Mrs. W. T. Daywalt, who has been ill died in a Baltimore hospital Satur New Fall Hats $1.98 for sometime, is better we are glad to note. day were held at Cooleemee Baptist MEN’S Miss LonDa Sowers, of Statesville visit­ church at 3 p. m. Sunday. The Hats in this lot worth $2 98 New ed Miss Bertha Jones early last week. pastor, Rev. A. T. Stoudemire, was high crowns — cleverly manipulated— Mrs. Luther Dayvault and son Sammie the officiating minister. O v e r c o a t s spent the week end with her daughter, off the faie and becoming brim effects. The rites included a service by Mrs. Joe Johnston, of Statesville. In black, brown, navy, rust, wine and The “Tops” in Fashion Mi... Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Dayvault and the Masonic Order, conducted by green. daughter Miss Margaret made a business J. Giles Hudson, of Salisbury, and Value! trip to Winston-Salem Saturday. state grandmaster. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Wyniuk and two children, of Cooleemee, spent the week­ Interment was held in the family Imported Velour Hats end with Mr. and Mrs Art Smith. plot of the Memorial Park cemetery $9.95 to $16.50 IC Miss Ophelia Barneycastlel of Center, in Salisbury. Men! Here SDent Sunday with her cousin Miss Pau­ $4.95 to $S.95 are the finest overcoats you- lina Cartner. Mr. Barnes was a native of Dav­ will ever be able to buy at these low Rev. M. G. Ervin filled his last appoint­ idson county, but had lived in Coo These hats are being sold ita town at i prices. Cheeks, plaids and plain colors. The ment of the conference year at Salem Sun­ Ieemeesince 1907 . when he took a newest styles for young and day morning. We hope these good peo­ $7.95 and $8 95. Imported Austrain conservative ple will be sent back to us. position as bookkeeper for the Er­ men. win cotton mills, later becoming Velours in smart copies of much higher Mrs. 6 . A. Koontz and children Miss Verlia and M. W. Koontz made a business cotton buyer and farm manager, priced models. trip to Statesville Monday. He was also manager of the Coo< Messrs B. J. Foster. Sr . B J. Faster leemee telephone company. M en’s Suits Jr., and Miss Rachel Foster made a busi­ In 1 9 0 7 , he was married to Miss At The Head Of The Class ness trip to Greensboro Monday afternoon. Geneva Blalock, of Davie county, of which union the following chil­ $ 1 4 7 5 Jericho News. dren survive: Dr. H. E. Barnes, Children’s I Jr., Hickory; Miss Catherine Barn Mr. and Mrs. Harold Powell and son es, now teaching in Troutman high Haroldj Jr., spent Sunday afternoon with Without a doubt these are the beat suit value school; Mrs. James Overcash, Kan SHOES in town! QuaIlty woolen8> carefully tailored the laiters parents Mr. and Mrs. J. 5 , nauolis; and Ramon, . Janie nEUen. m . Greene. and Rosa Mac BarneS, who are at and made up in the fashion favored models. Henry Turner who underwent an open- home with their mother. 98c to $2.98 tion at Lowery's Hospital last week is get­ ting along nicely we are glad to note. Prof. and.Mrs. W ;,F. Robinson S tu rd y le a th e r o x fo rd s and straps Men’s Neckband Shirts Mr. aad Mrs. Bob Everhart and children are the proud parents of a fine in styles youngsters like to wear • Regular $ 1.00 V a l u e 68 c manufacturer’s close out of regular $ 1 0 0 neck- visited the Iatters parents Sunday after­ daughter who arrived at their home B lack and brown, ca lf, e lk and p a t­ noon Mr and Mrs. J .1 C. Bowles. in North Mocksvil'e on Saturday, ent leathers. Correct fitting lasts K w Z bJ 01lJghV 0 V0“ a t 8 sen8at*°“ a . SSVIOgsl Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Laird and family at f i i ” 1®:/“"/ shrank brdadcloth. made up with tended the singing at Bethlehem Sunday. Oct. 17th. all the details of higher priced shirts. Stois 14 to 17! SSy-.-'! ■ - - RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C

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preached a deathless sermon, for he Knob, she saw below her a fire sweep­ took his next from the Jips of God ing across the trail she was following- A Boost for Home Sewing! U ficU P ilJi Inspiring S o o l himself. And wherever you bury him, Worse than that, the fire was spurting •Those who aspire boys, let the words of that test be through the brush, up the mountain, in today must realize tH graven on his tomb : front of her. The pony balked. tion often is wiser thJ GUNLOCK “ ‘Greater love than this no man Thoroughly frightened, Jane turned that it is more impel him up the narrow trail and headed for bath, that a man lay down Iiis life for Wisdi Tire good will than] his friends.’” the summit *s Personal that workers are not I Even the few moments she bad been Most _ machinery, away from the top had changed -the one canof1 the wisdom on* The lull In the fire threat Issued in ;“ Vt communicate I acWe, Jjtce flesh and blood I -RANCH- scene. Overwhelmed with ,consterna­ else, fresh dangers to the hill ranches. A Each man’s Iife Jla W Sons as themselvej blaze starting up anew on the reser­ tion, she began to'think anew of her' The V1^ n d - wh0, 1S his SA*? F o rb e s. vation cut-over lands crept north on own safety. She urged the pony swift­ clock WUl never be the the very night that Panama was bur­ ly down the trail again, hoping faintly hour. by to find-some hidden by-pass. Her path ied. A monkey With what aid she could bring, Jane was blocked. The hot air of the fire any repose, below was catching at her throat; - FRANK H. SPEARMAN rode next morning over to her neigh­ ment aS it is for some ^ * bor’s only to find the situation critical. gusts of smoke burned into her eyes. No creature, human By noon the fire fighters were being She reined about to return, despairing, wise, can welcomewel< you ° .ott driven back all ‘along the line. But, to the summit. . ... , • wholeheartedlyheartedly as a dog. W( Once again the level rock' afforded Copyright Frask H. Spearman loath to abandon hope of saving the her temporary refuge. She dismounted. W e Are Ar as Sheep WNtT Service . ranch buildings, the men fought till The pony was growing unmanageable. Denison, riding among them, warned Most People would rati,, He snorted, stamped, flung bis head np 1 them to look first to their own safety. at another--her’s direction than^ and down and chewed frantically at his cept Riding then fast to the ranch house, responsibility bit Hope deserted her. She. sank to good CHAPTER VII—Continued he found Jane consulting with Quong executives are hardS her knees and fell forward, covering — 11— In the kitchen. There- “-‘re isi no such thin. „ her face with her arms. “That’s where we got caught—right “I m ust think of your safety. .Tane," withoutTithi duties. g as nib- there,” cried the barber. “We got . For a moment her mind was a blank. he said, “It is getting too close to dan­ It isn’t against thp „ , back to the ponies an* had to cut She heard nothing of a frantic calling ger here. You and Quong must go foolish : ? ! 11 ,. IO regain lost weighl across a piece of burned timber to get of her name, when a singed and black­ A ideas that society J home.” well armed.an That can’tI ? ? 1* i matter -when certain! out. A dead limb from one of the trees ened horseman spurred and lashed bis It must Uons are restored to n o f fell on me. I went down with the “Bill, is it that bad?” pony toward her, sprang from the sad­ "^earmedagatas ^ “We might as well face the truth. people Ibelieving in them. most importance is the s pony. When I kicked loose, the pony dle, and caught'her np In his arms. . It’s not safe here for you. You must digestive juices in the Sb bolted, an’ when I tried to get up, my “Jane!" he cried, as he looked into S e t in Trouble better nse of the food; go, and qnlckly. Are your ponies sad­ X- leg was broke. her face and shook her In his effort to restoration of lowered 1 dled?" One’s liberty may be , “There we was, Doc. Panama’s pony restore consciousness. “Jane! Open -ut has anyone a clear ^ to turn the digested fI couldn’t carry double. The Are was “They are.” your eyes! Speak to me! It’s Bill, flesh. S.SJS. Tomc does * “Then take Quong and mount up.” creepin' up on two sides of us. It was Jane, BUI! Can’t you hear me? Speak!” WhatheMdoifhehada1Otta* Forget about unders Jane's eyes softened. They fell be­ terrible, Doc—that’s ail a man can say, Her eyes opened; she looked In a daze A ®lea* conscience neithw, Jf you are deficient in Si fore his. "I just hate to go, Bill,” she Uve juices and red-blocf just terrible. We couldn’t hardly hear at him. “It’s Bill, Jane!”- sound nor sight of foes 811 us talk. Panama picked me up to set pouted, tantalizingly. “It sems like de­ Does pessimism cause W take S.S.S. Tonic immei She threw her arms convulsively each meal. Shortly yol me on his pony. ‘No!’ I yells. 'It serting a friend.” around his neck. “Ob, Bill, Bill I What “It isn’t, Jane. You may Imagine, OneOner hasHindigesti0npessi^ never M y W ',., lighted with the way y J won't do, Panama, an’ you know it. I’m can we do? Must we die, Bill, In this your friends will compl girl, how I hate to send you away. But done, Panama. Save yourself. Iou horror?” he has spent a year on a 9 the way you will look. ■ you know who I’m thinking of, don’t ain’t got a minute to lose. Get back on “No!” he exclaimed. “We can get explored the resources of f r 1 S.S.S.Tonic is especia your horse and run for it.’ you?” through. But we mustn’t lose a min­ try general store. It’s I te ^ build sturdy health.. .il “ ‘Shut up, Jake,’ Panama yells. ‘Get “You mustn’t think too much of any­ exploring his ship. ute, not a second.. Come!"; value is time tried an i , S “I’ve got it," exclaimed JefE Sollers, to him. There was barely room for a C olem an Radiant Heater. Canv S rin the two to stand. “Keep cool, Jane. structions are included with every exquisite in satin, crepe, broad­ Noconnectionj. UakSulha who was sitting ucar Carpy. He pattern to direct you all the way cloth or silk, the result wholly I ts o w n g as from Untaated puoliie. slapped the doctor’s knee. ‘‘We’ll have We can make it, but be very, very J u s t th e th in s for remora* chiU ta Still Cous careful of your footing, darling Jane. until you’ve completed a frock and completely satisfying. With hom e, office, store or for eitn m athh the old Doc himself make a few re­ that’ll win a round of applause or without the jacket the frock se v ere w eather. Costs less Uuo 21 u tm No matter how marks over Panama." The fire hasn’t touched this side of to operate! See it at Jourieaitr1J. you have tried for you ‘‘No.’’ the mountain yet, but If yon fell it' in any circle and flattering com­ is the ultimate in utility and style. WRJiE for fseefoims . Seitmvdmt cold or bronchial Irrife, “Yes.” would be a hundred feet. Be everlast­ pliments on your slim figure and It is available for sizes: 34, 36, THE COLEMAN IAMP AND STOYBCa get relief now with L chic appearance. For an inex­ 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 36 Dept1WUIOS, Wichia, Kjm.; Clio® mi Serious trouble may bd “Hell, no! I won’t do it,” growled ingly sure of every step, won’t you? PmbdelpIGav Pa.; Loi AngeHaE you cannot afford to 1 Carpy. Never move until I tell you.”- pensive, but extensive, wardrobe requires six and one-fourih yards with' anything less tl N just 'glance at; this 'charming ar­ of .-39-inch material, plus seven- They_all set on him. - "Tes, you will.” Spurned to superhtiinap.'effort, Deni­ eioQ, which goes righfl ray of exquisite frocks. CHICKS-Ss IMllFaM ej I1T. of the trouble to Carpy was inflexible. “Boys, you son achieved the almost Impossible, eighths yard contrast.- Ine and Jftit Smm BatiIMiti Pattern No. 1945-B is a smash­ Send for the Fall Pattern Book anti Broiler Oxkereb-Aiaj Dock* soothe and heal Qie i_ might just as well shut'up." and by sliding, clinging with:-fingers, Uags and baby TDikejt . branes. as the germ -1 hands'and arms, and by carefully us­ ing- hit in any office or social 'containing Barbara Bell well- _ Eggs Stilwei injitert. CuteA “But why won’t you?” Hatching. Dealers Wastid Bmirom Is loosened and exper “Well, I tell you. I’m just another ing bis Iarlat be managed to bring gathering and versatility personi­ planned, easy-to-make patterns. HBDa HATCHERIES, SdUlLHabtlStlKBSlIik Even if other re] bum, like poor Panama—that’s all. You Jane down unharmed to the foot; of fied. You can wear it as shown Exclusive fashions for children, failed, don’t be disci on the large figure with contrast­ druggist Is authorized, needn’t yell—I know. The way I look the precipitous wall that bad given young women, and matrons. Send Creomulsion and to! at it is this: Nothing in Panama’s him the bare chance to save her life. ing collar and cuffs and a self­ 15 cents for your copy. money if.you are not I life became him like the leaving of it He held out his arms to catch her for fabric belt or make it with a Send your order to The Sewing results from the verl Surely no man could die a nobler death the final jump. “BUI!” she exclaimed, twin collar and cufi, introducing Circle Pattern Dept., 367 W. For Southerners Oet Creomulsioa righfl than Panama’s. Now I want to see a breathing bard and looking up' In sheer another harmonizing color. It’s Adams St., Chicago, HI. Patterns, whose family Iradiliotu are Ifed man who lives a life like Panama’s amazement at the precipice down outstanding because of its neat 15 cents each. to the glory of The Iod Cowi Praise Insj death say a few words over Panama, which be had. brought her. “How did and trim appearance and because © Bell Syndicate.— W NU Service. You can discouraa and I’m going to try to get him to do we ever get down there alive?" it makes up nicely in almost any talent by withholding it. Who? The old padre over on the He was still very anxious—the choice bit of material. Cotton, Gone WithTheWinii wrinkled veins of his smoked forehead shantung, silk, - broadcloth, crepe Reservation.” “We Must Do Some More Running by Mitchell plainly mirrored that She waited for or satin are a few exciting fabric “But he won’t do it. Panama didn’t Ourselves, Jane.” belong to his church!” orders. “We must run through that mediums that create excellent o f fe r s -a story of romonci, M i s s “Bill, will you promise me, solemnly, grove of quaking asp and try to get effects. It is available for sizes: ad venture, veracious history “That doesn’t make a d—d bit of " u n s u rp a s s e d in AfflSficM difference, boys. The padre knew one thing?” away from the Knob. This wilt all be 12, 14, 16, and 20. Correspond­ Q u e s liO M ing bust measures: 30, 32, 34, 36 literatu re". 1037 poges-equl Panama. He knows me. He will do “Promise you anything, girl.” burning In a few minutes. Are you To polish a table that has be­ “Solemnly, Bill?” able to run?" and '38. Size 14 requires four to FIVE ordinary novelil 53.® it—if we’re lucky enough to catch him yards of 39-inch material plus come spoiled by hot dishes, apply at home and not away fifty miles on a “Solemnly. What is it?’’ ‘Til bet I can run faster than yon, a few drops of essence of pep­ SEND COUPON TOOAI “That you’ll think first for your own BUI.” The laughing tone of; her words two-thirds yard contrast. ■^7 / sick call. I’ve done a few things for Pattern No. 1914-B is an allur­ permint with a clean cloth and Padre Cataldo. I know the man inside safety. Now promise!” thrilled and cheered him. He knew rub briskly. THE MACMIUAN COMfWf and out. “I promise, Jane.” better than she what still lay between ing double duty frock; simple, 60 FiJlh Avenue, N.Y.C. inexpensive and the proud pos­ • * • Dr. Carpy called up the padre “For my sake, Bill?" them and safety. They hastened on Send eopylies) of OOHE WlW- N E U R A l through the light timber; then, running sessor of a sleek silhouette. It’s Cover small delphinium plants and was lucky. At least the padre “Do you mean that?” with excelsior or pine boughs be­ THE vWIND to was at home. As to his coming—that “I do mean it.” a broad shoulder, they saw a vast pan­ a marvel for getting around the I orama pf smoke, lighted In places by kitchen in a jiffy and just the fore putting on dried leaves. They was something else again. Carpy held “God bless you. If the buildings go, do not pack or stay damp as Nome I’ll ride over to report tomorrow.” flames where the fires had wrought thing for visiting, shopping or him long on the wire; he pleaded ear­ business. Depending of course on leaves do. Address nestly. At last he agreed to come. The wind died that night -with the destruction In the virgin pine forests * • • along the mountain slope. the material you select. For ALREAD ! At eight o’clock, the welcome splut­ bloodshot sun, as if to leave In the Denison burried on, Jane briskly housewear, try a gingham, per­ Never allow cold water to run Check □ M.O. □ ter of the dilapidated engine was heard hearts of its victims a faint hope of keeping pace with him. But when they cale' or cotton with a bit of color into an aluminum pan while it is outside. The padre, a Gunlock buck escape from the worst of its ravages. Jane slept-so well that she opened her neared, the smoking^ pine, 'She felt dis­ to pep you up, and -for a more hot. If done repeatedly, the rapid chauffeur, and a little Indian boy of mayed. dressier effect choose striped contraction of metal will cause Hard to B | ten or twelve disembarked, and the re eyes In the heavy air of daybreak, “Bill, it’s all on fire, yet—look at the shirting, broadcloth, lightweight pan to warp. ; . r“e cruellest kind < ception committee welcomed the guest conscience-stricken at having resled * • • little blazes. See the ground pine, and wool or crepe. It is available : indifference. of honor to the hotel office—long well peacefully during the hours in which her neighbor might have been burned the trees are smoking and burning for sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, It is better to water evergreens , Avenue. filled. And headed by the clergyman 46 and 48. Size 36 requires three and shrubs well a few days be­ out. yet. Bill! See the deer running oyer Ooybls fro® ^ Don’t put up wij and the little fellow, the growing there—mercy, those are bear running, and three-fourths yards of 39-inch fore transplanting. They will be crowd straggled down the street to She dressed, ate Quong’s hurried HOTEL COLLINGWOOO too—why, every animal yon can think material. transplanted more successfully if PAINI Harry Tenison’s, where poor Panama breakfast, saddled her pony, and set full of moisture. out for Denison’s, directing Quong to of—” Pattern No. 1870-B. Those of Get rid lay in state on the rear-most of the Jane was looking toward an opening © Bdl Syndicate.— W NU Service. pool tables. follow as soon as he could. The smoke /When functional pa in the pines,.half a mile away. It was Padre Cataldo, laying aside his hat grew mare dense as she neared the Btrnation are severe, i ridge, and she reluctantly turned about a precipitous flight of the animal life « it doesn’t benefit and his overcoat of many patches, of a whole mountainside from the Physician, Don’t neglel made the sign of the cross, knelt a for home and told Quong of her failure and that she would ride up into the wrath of a forest fire. ®ey depress the tone f moment in silent prayer, and,, standing .!‘They’d better run,”, said.,Denison ^anse sleeplessness, Ioi behind the pool table on which Pan­ high hills to try to see what was going on. grimly. “We must do some more run­ out your resista am a lay In his coffin, spoke clearly ning ourselves, Jane There’s very lit­ ...... A /, w it cS tIiaJ ^ ttle of C a rd u i i and simply. She remounted and rode up the Di­ ?eIp you> thouifl vide trail. Tlie smoke was so dense tle danger crossing this strip. But I 11 '41 b L ? 13 helPed th en J “Boys,” said the old priest, “this want to get across it quick." in' isSS? eastOS certain p / that it cut off hope of seeing the ta building up the whole I looks like a queer place for a padre; They dashed into the fire area to­ Irfe SO CHUNCfty atu( PElKtOVS perhaps a queer job. But I’ve knowu valley, and, spurred by the determina­ tion to see by riding higher, she rode gether. Little tongues of flame darted SSTeltget tt0re 1 Bill Hayes a good many years. I knew MANY PEOPLE P o n 'T REA LIZE on and on till she found herself at the from the still burning ground, but him in his wildest days. And I’ve foot of Gunlock Knob. Jane headed nothing to threaten Jane’s stout laced how nourishing Quaker- known him for the last three years, ths pony up the mountain. The sum­ boots or leather trousers. since he turned over a new leaf. POFFBP IWlEAT REAtiy /S. mit had never seemed so hard to They crossed the" burned strip and P id Y o u rs “Bill used to visit me and talk with reach, but, panting and exhausted, the broke together down a long slope -that C o m p a r e Z r j me. It was something I said to him pony carried Jane to the summit, and bordered another forest of pine. e y Pc once, so he told me, that started him Went OTHER, she rode out on the table to look. The Denison paused and looked anxious­ thinking. ‘What’s all this about—this scene below was terrifying. Huge ly at Jane. “How are you, standing It f i n e p o o p s . M H 9 y?“ suffer burn greedy, rotten old world?’ he asked him- ■ I00, frequent urinafl clouds of smoke billowed and spread, girl?” headache, dizziness, IG “That doesn’t make a damned bit of only to boil np anew-and race on the She was panting, but game. Her W IWI ' all to think about?’ & P?'ns/ swellings P wind. It seemed as if the whoie coun- high-colored cheeks, the flashing Soft Cream Chee# under the <*yes? Are J “BUI was not a follower of my faith try were In flames. Here and there brightness of her eyes, her parted eag- W av/Fean*-- ■**££,; -Spindia. 1 . 0 2 mgmr. peroz feel all uastn,J ->-you know .that • But : he believed -tongues of; fire shot from the rolling er.-.liM,- m ade h er a pictun*. [.'I' ' .3.18 perCZ' •alow what h wrong? L Jesus Christ, to be the Son of Godi and smoke "Fine, Bill. Are we ’out of danger?” pUFFEP "^AT LtJhen SJvff some thl for three years he has tried the best Jane sat the pony, fear-stricken and They were standing together In the kidneys. BesuretheyfI he could to keep his commandments wind and smoke that swirled and ed­ i n n e r 4.59 g v j j l Jv for functional kidnel immovable, watching and hoping for JJb excess waste Io sta| and persuade the boys up and down a rift In the angry clouds that would died up the mountain. His band was W A X B A C y. ana to poison end UfT the line to do the same. He told me at her back as she leaned on his arm. reveal the ranch buildings. None QUAKER ORIGINATED THE system. H he wanted to try to do right where he Perhaps overwhelmed by the thought came. . . . U s e D o a n ’* M l* . D e l had spent his life trying to do wrong. of what tie must say, , he hugged her | M o t - f r o m - g u n s p r o c e s s Weary, at length, and depressed, A fneys1SnlV-TheyareI “Naturally, I never heard' Bill Jane tnrned her , pony’s head to ride close and, drawing her. unresisting IIps CA nif0T TS^Lm a k ? 5 QWKER PUFFED wfc World over. You eafl preach. But I have been - told what home. Gunlock itself might be in dan­ to his own, held them In a long kiss. 2 **T P .»»- 1 WHEAT SO TASTY AND store! tim e-tested Doan eloquent and sincere sermons he did ger. “I wish we were, Jane^ We’re going . SAVORY. ASK FORTHE preach. But out there In. those forgot­ Even: the pony took -the downward only now into danger^-I . wish ten ;. hills, facingrT-no,- not facing but trail .reluctantly,. Ja1Be could not tell weren't so,; Jape.” *■. - ^SiEfcB-SEALEpPACKAGE ' embracing—a Jreadfui Jeath1 . .Bill why .untHirrounding a shoulder of the (TOrBE CONTltiVEDt. FRESHNESS^ '•■PV;

RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Inspiring Good Will Those who aspire to leadership t y roUst realize that concilia- ThelltarilUhootf Puttering Around the House— ■ !• n often is wiser than coercion; “ t it is more important to in- ((/] T ales and •re good will than instill fear, Traditions Time-Wasting Work of Putting P e r s o n a l Jhat workers are not cogs in the from Am erican Away Things Others Have Used Lchinery 1 but human beings of Political H istoty See flesh and blood and aspira­ themselves. — B. C. YZfHEN a family is orderly, having a person puttering around^ tions as FRANK E. HAGEN .7 no one. has to do much put* F o rb es. AHO ’ either. It is. distracting to at­ d” who Vatch 3 National Topics-Interpreted ELMO SCOTT WATSON tering about. When toe members tention, and- disturbing to toe are not particular where they put nerves. From both the angle of By WILLIAM BRUCKART their things, it becomes the un the person who putters about and NATIONAL PRESS BLDG5. WASHINGTON, D. C. f'V FARMERS’ CHAMPION desirable duty of some person to those who have to endure • toe S vS = “ "2 ,'"'»., Q F ALL the leaders of third par- spend much time in just this annoyance of such activity, there s for some Irien '1*- ty movements, probably no very thing, puttering. Hours are Washington.—Several years ago I one has caused the two major par­ should be some remedy found. F®> human or ful as it is, the federal government wasted daily in such trivialities Remedies Suggested. welcome yoil “O'er- expressed in these columns the con- has not and cannot have any func­ ties more concern than did Gen. as gathering up newspapers n _... viction that one James B. Weaver of Iowa. For. he Mothers can teach, their chil­ aiy as a dog. ® « UneThmg thing Arilerica tion in that field-for the reason that spread about, picking up and put­ it inevitably leads further into pol­ was the nominee of two new par­ ting away gloves, hats, scissors, dren to put their playthings away s S h e e p Needed needed was a con- ties which, at two different periods when through with them. This itics, further into waste and the in our history, capitalized on the thimbles, pencils, etc. Whatever Ie would rather w„ , gress which eventual destruction of the people it may be that has been in use, is toe first ■ step to take. Then would cease attempting to amend unrest of the farm vote and in one she can instruct the little folk direction than ^ 0rlc whom the demagogues claim they case he definitely contributed to and not put away by the user, isibility. That’s i c‘ the law of supply and demand. The are helping. or has been put in the wrong to put their outside things away the overthrow of the party in pow­ when they come in from out­ lves a re h ard 5, S f observation was made in the midst The reason I have advocated this er. place, must be placed where it of the most depressed economic con­ action so strongly is the fact that belongs or the house would re­ doors. Children can get into the ditions that modern times had Weaver was first the standard- habit of orderliness by being there are too many tenant farmerE bearer for the Greenbackers, a flect poor housekeeping. known and it brought down upon in the United States now, far too Nondescript Tasks. made to realize that what they gainst the ouw party which came into existence in don’t do, has to be done by Ti) regain lost weight is a simple my head a vast amount of criticism. many. It is fundamental, in my 1868 because of the dissatisfaction The time given to these non­ ‘that society J ust « matter when certain bodily func­ Readers wrote me at length about mother who is very busy and That can’t b* kS 08 opinion, that this nation can get on of the farmers with the financial descript jobs should be given by tions are restored to normal. Of fore- the stupidity that I had displayed with the present trend. It is sad, policies of Grant’s administration. those who leave the wOrk to often too tired to do toe extra rmed against so man* L t importance is the stimulation of by making such a statement. tasks. Affection will gain toe ™g in them. ny but it is true, that there .are about They were inflationists who de­ others. Putting things away is v-stive iuices in the stomachtomake Reference to that circumstance is forty per cent of our farms now manded that a large amount of part of toe job connected with day. wtter use of the food you eat.. .and made here at this time, because it Breaking the Habit. u b l e iteration of lowered red-blood-cells operated by tenants. In other paper money be issued without re­ using the things, just as much is apropos again. It is apropos be­ words, one out of less than three gard to specie payment. They re­ as getting toe things out, is part Adults should consider how to rty m ay be restricts Jo turn the digested food into firm cause we are in a political cam­ break themselves of the repre­ flesh. S.S.S. Tonic does just this. farms in the United States is worked ceived, their name ■ from the fact of it. The work is regular; and Forget about underweight worries paign ouf of which will come either by a man who does not own it. that legal-tender notes were print­ legitimate and only becomes an hensible habit of leaving work If TOU are deficient in stomach diges­ the re-election of F ranklin D. Roose­ •' * • ed in green and called greenbacks. annoyance when left for toe they should do, to be completed velt or the election of - Governor In the campaign of 1876 they nom­ wrong person to do. by others. If they really deter­ f e tive iuices and red-blood-cells.. .just Some information was made pub­ , j.„ S.S.S. Tonic immediately before Landon of Kansas. The results of lic the other day to the effect that inated Peter Cooper, the New York Left-Over Jobs. mine to stop this bothersome knism cause indig­ each m eal. Shortty you will be de­ this political campaign are going to » 85 per cent of the philanthropist, but he polled only No person wants her time frit­ fault, they will decrease the estion pessimism? limited with the way you will feel.... hinge to a considerable extent on fress for newspapers of the 80,000 popular votes and did not tered away doing toe left-over necessity of puttering about by ever fully Iived m vour friends will compliment you on the attitude of the farmers of this London country were sup­ receive a single electoral vote. jobs of others. Nobody enjoys the person who heartily dislikes the w ay you wUl look. a year on a farm and country and if there is one segment porting Governor In the congressional elections of toe work, but who, for the sake ,resources of the coufr S.SS-Tonic is especiallydesigned to of the American economic structure Landon as against President Roose­ 1878 the Greenbackers cast a mil­ of order prefers to do it rather to ^ ltsiike Gtuso, build sturdy health.. .its remarkable to whom the law of supply and de­ velt. in this campaign. , I do not lion votes and the Republicans ip. than have disorder around. value is time tried and scientifically mand means more, than to another, know the actual percentage and I power looked apprehensively to toe' It's the Talk of © Bell Syndicate.— W N U Service. uroven.. .that’s why it makes you feel it is to the farmers. presidential campaign of 1880, like yourself again. AvaUable at any do not vouch for the figures I have especially when the Greenbackers Now, Democratic spokesmen are reported to you. But of this I am the Quilting Bee drug store. © S-S- 8 . Co, going about the country talking nominated a man from the agri­ certain: I believe that Governor cultural West. But their fears about soil conservation, about relief Landon does have more editorial e ,SMILES for the farmers, about anything and were groundless, for toe Green­ support than any presidential nom­ backers could muster only a little everything that will give the farm­ inee has had in the last six cam­ Imprinted ers money. more than 300,000 vdtes and, al­ “Did you learn right from wrong paigns, with the exception of Pres­ though Garfield won over Hancock Republican spokesmen are shout­ ident Roosevelt as a candidate in at your mother’s knee?” by less than 10,000 popular votes, “No, across my father’s.” ing and waving their arms with 1932. he got 214 electoral votes to his other propositions to aid the farm­ It has been interesting to watch opponent’s 155. ' er. Some of them probably are the various important independent Twelve years later the Republi­ Here Goes! workable, and if they are workable newspapers as they have studied cans had much more to worry ,over Mother—Now, Johnny, you’ll they must be considered construc­ the two candidates this year and when Weaver bobbed up again, this burst if you eat any more. tive. Small Boy — All right, mother, What Does It Leave Yon? have reached conclusions as to the time as the nominee of the. Popu­ But the point I am trying to make nominee they will support. I am list or People’s party which de­ pass the cake and then stand back. Only way to estimate the value is that in the case of either can­ of a good time is after it’s over. not now referring to hide-bound Re­ clared for free silver, public own­ S’ PeJ etrJtmg warmth Whw. didate, there is still too much of publican papers, nor to newspapers ership of monopolies, postal sav­ And a Guarantee the idea of the superficial, of surface jiantill-Vu Heater. HswhJt Carrr yan andeelwith n» that could normally bfc-expected to ings banks and an income tax. In Distracted Mother — Oh, dear, onnectiocs. Makes and buna help, for agriculture. In other support the more conservative of toe state and congressional elec­ what shall I do with baby? “i untreated gasoline, words, the programs still take into the two candidates. I am thinking tions of 1890 they carried the leg­ Pattern 5591 Young Son—Didn’t we get a iZ for removing chill from Still Coughing? tore or for extra warmth la account some circumvention of the of independent. or distinctly ..Dem­ islatures of Kansas and Nebraska, It’s most certainly toe talk of book of instructions with it, . Costs less than tIi an bow No matter how many medicines law of supply and demand. That ocratic newspapers that have an­ elected nine members of congress mother? [it at your dealer’s. you have tried for your cough, chest the quilting bee—this quaint Pine­ statement is not wholly true of Gov­ nounced their opposition to the and forced 34 others, Democrats apple pattern! And why wouldn’t E FOLDER. Send postcard nowf cold or bronchial irritation, you can ernor Landon’s farm program, but Roosevelt cause. Let me mention and' Republicans, to pledge them­ r LAMP AND STOVE'CO. get relief now with Creomulslon. it be? With nearly all toe patch On toe Jump Ftehita, Kans.; Chicagc Serious trouble may be brewing and unless the New Dealers come for­ a few of them: The St. Louis selves to carry out Populist ideas. pieces the same width, you can “Do motor cars make us lazy?” l; Loi Angeleiy Calil you cannot afford to take a chance ward with more than they have Post-Dispatch, the Omaha World In toe presidential campaign of •1892 'Weaver polled • more- than cut your fabric - into strips-Arid is-toe question asked. with anything less than. Creomul- •thus far advanced, I think it can Herald, the’Baltimore Sun, to men­ snip off pieces as needed. Easily “No, not if we are pedestrians.” sion, which goes right to the seat be said their program ofiers noth­ 1,000,000 votes in toe West and K S -Se UP, AU Varieties lor* of the trouble to aid nature to tion only three. xriade, you start from the center nd Meat Strains. Sezed PnUetf ing more than a continued raid On South and corralled 22 electoral Broiler Cockerels—Also Dock* soothe and heal the inflamed mem­ * • • 'votes. 'The Populists also carried; and sew round .and round till toe Way Made Plain I and baby Turkey*. EatcbLnS branes as the germ-laden phlegm the Treasury of the United States : ^There was a great newspaper, one block is done.' “Where is the manager’s of­ > Sbit>T*d AnynbeTe. Cnitota is loosened and expelled. with no plans' at all for correcting several state legislatures and sent ;ers Wasted Eyxp.twhsb* Sven if other remedies have of- the greatest, that took a stand five senators to Washington. In pattern 5591 you will find fice?” ; 3940 N.Maiket, StLouisrMo. failed, don’t be discouraged, your underlying conditions. „ , for President the Block Chart, an illustration "Follow toe passage until you There was one phase of Governor druggist is authorized to guarantee New York Boosevelt a few “SMITH FOR PRESIDENT” for cutting, sewing and finishing, come to the sign reading ‘No ad­ CreomuIsion and to refund your Landon’s program, as advanced in Times days ago. I re­ together with yardage chart, money if you are not satisfied with INCE the United States has mittance.’ Go upstairs till you speeches at Des Moines, Iowa and fer to the N ew diagram of quilt to help arrange come to the sign ‘Keep out.’ Foh results from the very first bottle. Minneapolis, Minn, that appealed to S more people bearing the name u fA e rn e rs Get Creomulsioa right now. (Adv.) York Times. No one can ever say of Smith than any other family toe blocks for single and double low the corridor till you see the me. Brushing aside verbiage and that the New York Times ever has bed size, and a diagram of block ImiIy traditions are tied name, it is only natural perhaps sign ‘Silence,’ then yell for him.” detail, Governor Landon basically failed to arrive at its conclusions that there should have been more which serves as a guide for plac­ lory of The Lost Couse Praise Inspires has in mind, apparently, a desire without giving all factors concerned presidential candidates by that ing the patches and suggests con­ You can discourage some real to get the government out of the careful study. I am saying by this name than any other. trasting materials. talent by withholding praise. farmer’s hair. He seems convinced that the Nevr York Times is honest The first was Joseph E. Smith, To obtain this pattern, send 15 5$ ANi IO tJARS fith TheWind that there are many things, which and sincere. But I must say at founder of toe Church of Latter cents in stamps or coins (coins THE 10« SIZE CONTAINS 3'/2 f "gi£\ M itchell the farmers would like to *do for the same time that the New York Day Saints and prophet of the Mor­ preferred) to The Sewing Circle themselves and will do for them­ TIMES AS MUCH AS THE S« SIZE\ MOtte?) story of romoftC*, Times has* a background as an in­ mon religion, who in 1844 con­ Household Arts Dept., 259 W. selves if the machinery upon which stitution and it has a clientele of demned' toe policies of both the Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. Irer veracious history they can operate is made available. Iossed in American readers for whom it speaks and its Whig and the Democratic parties Write plainly pattern munber, He proposes, for example, to seek accession .to the Roosevelt cause is and announced ids candidacy for your name and address. / ■M T l OSNOW R WHin O PETROLEUM L I N JEUY E ", 1037 pages—equal legislation that will enable the farm­ Lrdinary novels! $3.00 a perfectly natural position for it the presidency. However, his mar­ ers to finance themselves through to take. For years the New York tyrdom at the hands of an Illinois COUPON TODAY borrowing from commercial agen­ Times has contended that America mob in Jime of that year cut short C apudm e cies, banks and trust companies, in­ should participate to a greater ex­ his political career. VtILLAN COMPANY HeUeveL stead of from the government. With tent in world affairs. It has con­ Four years later another Smith Irenuel N.Y. C. that I agree to the fullest. It means tended,without exception, for policies was in the field as a candidate— d S v e o n q u a k e r o a t s yiies} of GOKE WITH. NEURALGIC PAIN simply that farmers again can be of an internationalism with which Gerrit Smith, the New York philan­ masters of their own souls as well a great many thinking people dis­ thropist, who was one of the found­ > to- quick&LbecatM as the crops which they grow for agree. Its view, concretely, appears ers of the Liberty party in 1840 it, puts them in a position to sell to be that we cannot correct de­ and its candidate for President in Iursed Mti liq u id ... when they want to sell, without the pression conditions unless t h e 1848. In that year he was also in­ necessity for asking permission United States as a nation whole­ dorsed for toe presidency by the ALREADY DISSOLVED* from a bureaucrat in Washington. heartedly moves in the circle of Industrial Congress at its conven­ tion in Philadelphia. Again in 1852 It means further that no bureaucrat governments that rule Europe and Wsmk in Washington can issue an order, Asia, ' especially in matters of an Smith was toe candidate of the % to that farmer that he must dispose economic character. Liberty party and again he was Hard to Bear of his stored crop. indorsed by another group, this I do not know what Governor time by the Land Reformers. In m m m The crueUest kind of criticism is It seems to me as well that any­ L a n d o n ’s pronouncements on k ' ; : YORK indifference. one who analyzes the present regi­ neither case did Smith or his par­ Iiet and select. One hall foreign policy are going to be. But ty figure very prominently in the Im Fifth Avenue stores. mentation of the farmers from I have observed the policies that Washington must recognize that election. Everyone Needs 3-Purpose Vitamin B Lm $2. Double from Don’t put up with useless have had the backing of the New In 1876 there was another one of [ COLLINGWOOD which has always been true: Every York Times over a number of years the name in toe presidential race. Ior Keeping Fit* PAIN time the government, which means and it seems to me that they re­ • Sdeace discorets in Quaker Oats an amazing abun­ S1CTH sr. NEW YOPl He was Green Clay Smith, a na­ dance of the precious 3-purpose Vitamin B that helps politicians, attempts to mess into sult in greater benefits to a limited tive of Kentucky, a veteran of toe everyone, young and old, combat nervousness, constipa­ Get rid of it private business, that private busi­ tion, poor appetite, due to lack of VitaminB in the diet. When functional pains of men­ class than to the country as a whole. Mexican and Civil wars, rising to So order Quaker Oats by name at your grocer’s today. struation are severe, take CAEDUL ness goes from bad to worse and it I am not a rabble rouser; I do not the rank of brigadier-general in toe *Vbm poor condition is datto laekof Vitamin B* “ it doesn’t benefit you, consult a does not matter how bad it yas link the New York Times with the Union army before resigning to Physician. Don’t neglect such pains. when bureaucrats took hold. It money-changers of Wall street as take his seat in congress to which fiey depress the tone of the nerves, will be worse thereafter. the demagogues describe them. It he had been elected .while in toe Mase sleeplessness,, loss of appetite, • • * is just the perspective that I have field. Re-elected to congress, he *ear out your resistance. I have been wondering, however, gained of the whole picture since I resigned to become the second ter­ UYete bOttle of Cardul and see whether how far Mr. Landon will go in en­ have no-axes to grind. ritorial governor of Montana. Aft-- help you, as thousands of women p f s^ d h elp ed th e m , couragement of, In the case of those newspapers er three years of service in toe fn i^?f? easRiS certain pains, Cardui aids Hits Root of the family type that have turned against Mr. Roose­ West he resigned to enter the min­ Duuduig up the whole system Dy help- FarmProblem farms. You will velt, there is to some extent a con­ istry of the Baptist church in IoodflJlen to get more strength from the remember that he sideration of local interests, circum­ Washington. Soon afterwards he spoke at length of family type farms stances of concern to the communi­ was chosen as toe first presidential in his Des Moines address. Person­ ties which they serve, just as in nominee of toe modem Prohibi­ buys something more than space and circulation in ally, I feel that he hit upon a very the case, of the New York Times. tion party. the columns of this newspaper. It buys space and RidYourseIfof important point. I think it is im­ The point is, however, that in the Just as this “dry” Smith failed circulation plus the favorable consideration of our portant because it strikes at the case of newspapers turning against to win in 1876, so > did a “wet 1 KidneyPoisons root of the farm problem. Mr. Roosevelt, their new positions Smito fail to win half a century lat­ readers for Ibis newspaper and its advertising patrons. In discussing help for the man are predicated on what appears to er. For Alfred E. Smith, the Dem­ sat D You suffer burning,,. scantyD9 Wlor who owns or wants to own a small me to be traditional . American ocratic candidate in 1928, suffered Let us tell you m ote about it. L toObequent urination; bbackache; farm, Governor Landon surely is bases. That is to say, they are toe fate of all his predecessors— neadache, dizziness, loss of energy; s ,, proposing a program that will serve adhering to the principles which I defeat. ' 3, PiJins,pains, swellings swellings and and pu puffiness believe to have been the foundation ^ Western'Newspaper Union. , under— the .us. dyes? /-\l©Are YOy o u tired,i , nerv- this nation well because no nation °us—feelour- 1 feel all a|| IraUftiMn unstrung and d o n ’t whose farms are widely owned by stones of American history. I have Famous Belgian Cathedral know what is wrong? those who operate them can be no quarrel with the; attitude of that • Malines has much to interest visi­ 100K,PIMPiE S U F F E R E R Jf headed toward: fascism or commun­ school o t thought that' ■ believes? we Pijlen SjVffsome thought to your tors but the Cathedral of. St. Rom- kidneys. Be sure they function Pt iropcr* ism. I do not know how the Gov­ should engage further in interna­ bold is the outstanding attraction of I HATE. YOUREDANCING ^ for functional kidney disordelauiuvi Ier per* ernor as President will be able to tional affairs than we have done. toe city. It was commenced in-toe EVERY OANCE. »«b excess waste to stay in thethe’ blood, put the federal government behind It is their conviction and they have early Twelfth century and took 260 G O IN G O U T . swt POl50n and “Pset the whole such a program, but it is to be a right to it. Yet, it is 1 not mine., years; to complete, and is one of the MV SKIN.’ system. P0l50nandupset‘ YES9JAN E,] assumed that he had defimte ideas I have said may times in. these finest Gothics in Belgium. It has a l o o k s : ^ Idiise Do#?’* Pills- Doan's are.«for the*... on the subject or he would not have columns that I will support any solitary western tower, 324 feet in TH A N K S T O fU Si? y- They are recommendedded boldly stated his position. My hope proposition that is good for America height and out of proportion with tte world over. Youeangei get " the senien* as a whole; . I -have contended con­ rTKY CUTICURA. ICUTICURAI is that it can be done not with toe rest of the building. Its dock SOAP ANO Stoi^ lested Doan’* 'sat fit any diuj government money, but withmoney sistently for Americanism and the face is enormous—more than forty ITS FINE FOR ALL supplied from private instttotions things which that means, and. I have feet across and nearly twice as large IRRITATIONS OF~ia .OINTMENT since there has been too much gov- argued always f o r sound gov* as Big Ben on the houses of parlia­ EXTERNAL SOURCE -FBEEI nmple* write erment com petition with business of erment...... ment in London. I ’’Cat!cara” Dept. 35, Malden, Haas. Do a n s P ills the nation already. Further, regret­ (0 Western Kewspaper Union. . - ’:9 ^;-:;f;• ? ^ J '“;^ # :^//':;V'• ^;V:. ••'• • >>;yFV: % ; 4 >:

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T TNITED STATES DISTRICT U JUDGE C. B. KENNEMER of IMPROVED Foreign Word 3 News Review of Current Montgomery, Ala., issued an order UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL jolting collection in Alabama of a cmd Phrassa § one per cent payroll tax to finance U N D A y l BRISBANE Events the World Over the unemployment program. T h e D A V l E result, it is expected, will be a clear cH ooL L e s s o n cut test of the validity of the New S rgest Circulatioi , THIS WEEK . B r REV L HABOi-B L. LUNDQCISTe Deal’s social security%ct, for law­ D ean o&the Moody Bible In stltn te yers had no doubt the case would v of-'Chicago. Denuer ressort [pavie CountyNej Lewis Doesn’t See Peace in Federation of Labor Russia Cl W estern N ew spaper Union. resort. (F.)lhe Yes, a Queer World be' carried to the United States Su­ preme court. The order was granted Ein mann, ein Supply and Demand Resents Fascist Aid Given Spanish Rebels-^- tee Gulf States Steel corporation of honest man’s word is I,/?* ^jEW SAROUN D J cK AU Worked Hard M o rm o n s A ll OfE D o le. Gadsden, Ala., on a plea that the Lesson for October 25 Festma lente. (L.) N •I The Biggest Brain unemployment insurance program, CHRISTIANITY AS LOVE slowly. ’ Iaife Iijj l4 operated in co-operation with the N Sankev Gaither, , How Queer is our world! pas in town Friday on | I Fascists, led by Sir Oswald Mos­ B y EDWARD W. PICKARD federal government, violates bote LESSON ts a c r —Acte 18:1-4; I Corinth­ (p.) j © W estern N ew spaper U nion. state and federal constitutions. ians 13. G o f uate Deo. (L.) Rejoict. ley of the English Blackshirts, who GOLDEN TEXT—And now abldeth faith, 1 T A . Jones, of North j think they ought T-ILLIam GREEN, president Ragan’s communication made the hope, charily (love), these three; but the Las' a business visitor 1 to change the VV of the A, F. of L., who had just direct charges that German air­ TESSE ISADOR STRAUS, mer- greatest of these is charity (love). I Cor. Le beau mende. (p\ British govern- been calling on President Roosevelt planes reached the Spanish rebels chant prince and, until his resig­ 13:13. fashionable world 1Ii pay. ment, learned from Germany, that poison gas nation last August, American ambas­ FRIhlARY TOPIC—Why Paul Was Not Ma foil (F) ' at Hyde Park, N. Y., told the news- Afraid. Bless me! ° n mJfejil 1 Dr- Robert Lowery Irom a mob that , papermen that, the reached the rebels from Italy, and sador to France, passed away in JUNIOR TOPIC—Courage In the Night. if Salisbury, were Mo fascism does not N’importe. (F.) it a prospects for peace that Portugal permitted its frontier — —1 New York home INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC | rS Thursday. suit England— between the warring to be used by the rebels. at the age of sixty- —What Christian Love Is and Does. mP^er: no significance yet. The Black­ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC Adfinem. (L.) ToIheeti factions in the fed­ Spanish Fascists pushed^ their 1, I four. The immedi­ —Love, the Law of Life. Mrs. C. F. Stroud ad shirts were driv­ eration were better lines so closely around Madrid that ate cause of death jjiss Louise, spent en home. and that those par­ they called on the government to ■ B H was pneumonia, but By way of Athens the apostle Paul ifternoon at Statesville Next day, ticipating in the con­ surrender the capital immediately i Mr. Straus had been bands of the Fas­ and his . co-workers came to Cor­ DiSCOVERli, troversy were be­ and thus save it from a destructive In ill health for some inth, one of the great commercial I Mr. and Mrs. W. E i cists invaded the coming “more tem­ bombardment, An airplane fleet -w time, this being the W ay to ReUeve C oJJ London Jewish and social centers of Greece It Iredell county, were in perate.” Howevery showered the city with circulars tell­ ■Atf reason for his re­ was a city known for its .magnifi­ quarter, smash­ ing the citizens that further resist­ ling one day last weelr that same evening tirement from the cent architecture and its patronage q u i c k l y ing windows. In John L. Lewis, the ance was useless. One of the most ambassadorship. of the fine arts, but even more Attorneys A. T. andl the first d a y ’s dynamic leader of threatening of General Franco’s Graduating from A rtbar Brisbane rioting between L. Lewis iBl ^ r 1J * Widely known for its abandonment «pent several davs la# the Committee advances was directed at Aran- . —, „ Harvard in 1893, Mr. to vice and wickedness. Here Paul, lending court at Salisbd Fascists and the crowd that does juez, whose capture would cut off JesseL Straus gtraus began work and soothes irritated throat for Industrial Organization, rather the apostle of faith, demonstrated from coughing. Another not want fascism, hundreds were dashed the aforesaid prospects for Madrid’s food supply from the Med­ as a bank clerk. In 1896 he ob­ that his faith was rooted te love, blood, reaches the affected I . c. B. Reavis and Drj hurt. iterranean. tained employment with R. H. Macy ioosera phlegm, helm I peace. In Washington he laid down, and it was to the Oiristians who speeds recovery, Che* a cough I S i 111 Ir of Harmony, were! as the only basis for restoration of The government claimed that an & Co., big New York department were dwelling to this infamous spot before i t gets worse, before o f i 1’?.51 Isitors Wednesday aftl England is becoming modernized. army of loyalist miners had fought Check i t W th FOLEY’S HOSE? 5*5,5 peace in the ranks of organized store, and by 1919 was its presi­ of corruption that he addressed his It gives quick relief and mkmISL' ' One of her race track gambling- labor, a program consisting of these its way to the center of Oviedo dent, holding that' position until he supremely pure and beautiful dis­ Miss Emily Rodwell gangsters, murdered “American two propositions: against the desperate resistance of was given the Paris post by Presi­ course on love. Iotte, is spending sevef fashion” in the course of gangster 1. Revocation by the executive the rebel defenders. dent Roosevelt in 1933. He was a The first portion of our lesson D ig n ity in A rgmnent , |own with her mother, | business, was honored with a funer­ Gen. Frmicisco Franco, chief of Democrat and was a member of Be calm in arguing; for c council of the American Federa­ finds Paul at Corinth, and provides Iod well. al that would make Chicago or New tion of Labor of the order sus­ the insurgents, decreed a Fascist the board of overseers of Harvard an introduction to the study of the ness makes error a • - ' York stare. pending ten C. I. G. unions on dictatorship and created a “junta and of the American Academy of love chapter, from I Corinthians by truth discourtesy. Paul and Junior Blaij charges of insurrection. of state" which will govern subject Political and Social Science. He showing from his .experience that Mussolini does not believe that to his will. In his first statement of iister. Miss Mildred, 2, Isolation of certain mass pro­ maintained a country estate at I. Love Is a Fact, Not a Theory : week in Raleigh old “supply and demand” is neces­ duction industries which would be policy, Franco assured workers they Mount Kisco, N. Y., as well as a city sarily omnipotent. While cutting (Acts 18:1-4). State Fair. organized strictly on Lewis’ “one would be "protected against the ills apartment. The man whom we noW recognize four per cent from the value of Ital­ big union” theory. of capitalism and that steps ian money, he forbids any increase would be taken, to regulate favor­ as perhaps the greatest preacher Mrs. Lawton Foushe It had been stated that David P OLLOWIN G the example set by and teacher of Christian truth who To Alkafee daughter have returne in prices, any rent increase for two Dubinsky, head of one of the sus­ able working hours.” years. That experiment will be ‘ France and other countries, the ever followed the Lord Jesus Christ \ visit to relatives anq pended unions, had submitted a Italian cabinet voted to devalue the ‘came to Corinth.” That great and watched with interest. The word compromise peace proposal, b u t CIX months ago the Latter >ine Bluff. “money,” most important in the lira, setting its value at approxi­ busy city in all probability knew Arad Indigesti Lewis told the correspondents that ° Day Saints church—otherwise mately 5.2 cents, as compared with world to many, has less real mean­ the Mormons—inaugurated a pro­ nothing of his 'arrival and cared Postmaster J. P. Le(j he knew of no change in feeling be- the latest previous figure of 7.6 nothing for his message. No one ing than any other word in the dic­ between the battling factions; that gram to make every able bodied Friday in Salisbury tionary, nobody knowing anything member self-sup­ cents. The cabinet also let it be met the distinguished messenger of AwayFast neeting of the North Cf he had made no move for peace and known that it would take action to God. and received him into a home about it. contemplated none; that the C. I. O. porting by October nasters Association. I. In the great tab­ prevent rent and price increases; of comfort and honor. drive to unionize the steel industry and it voted a new 5 Per cent capital But God had-not forgotten him. A new law in Paraguay compels was “proceeding satisfactorily" and ernacle at Salt Lake W. C. Pharis, of Co every able-bodied man to work, City Heber J. Grant, levy to which property owners are For we read that Paul “found a kota, arrived here I that the Dubinsky proposal w a s obliged to subscribe to the extent certain Jew”—a convert to Christ, whether he wants to or not. Here similar to the one previously offered president of the vith some fine live stoq men that want jobs can’t get them. church, told an au­ of 5 per cent of their wealth. and his noble wife, and “abode with to and rejected by the A. F. of L. them.” Persecution had. sent Aquila end several weeks hq There men can get jobs, but don’t council. dience of thousands The gold value of the lira was want them. that' the plan had placed at 4.677 grams of gold for to Corinth, and he was there for Mr. and Mrs. J. C. I The general idea is good, but if POLITICAL expediency brought succeeded and that each 100 lire. Gold reserves of the Paul to find. he week-end in Raleip all able-bodied men had been com­ *■ about a strange- state of affairs in the drive had taken Bank of Italy will be revalued on the And the humility of loving service aughter, Miss Agnes i pelled to work always the human Minnesota. Fred Curtis and Patrick all the needy mem­ basis of the new lira With the surplus expresses itself further te the fact I a student at St. Maij race would still be far back in the bers off public re­ to be placed at the disposition of the that the one who was to bring dark ages. One of the greatest J. Delaney, respectively Demo­ Heber J. cratic gubernatorial and senatorial lief. The church has treasury. Corinth the glorious message of the Miss Mary Ward Std Greeks said truly that bodily slav­ Grant consistently opposed gospel did so at his own cost. He People Everywhere Are Adopting aed home Thursdl ery was necessary, because it gave nominees,, withdrew from the race This Remarkable "Phillips" Way in favor of the Farmer-Labor can­ “pay without work.” In reading his ETtANCE may be on the verge of labored with his hands at the trade c’s visit with her I leisure to a few, leisure made' which he, as every Jewish boy, didates in return for Farmer-Labor report President Grant took occa­ I a civil war between Communists The way to gain e h M t incredibly Fill Doutbit, in Fare thought possible and thought cre­ sion ’ to criticize the Townsend pen-* and Fascists comparable to the ter­ had been taught by his father, quick relief, from stomach condition ated progress. support for the re-election of Presi­ bip. dent Roosevelt. The members of the sibn plan and government control', rible. conflict in Spain. In Paris Christianity does not ask, • “What arising from overacidiiy, is Io alka­ If all men had worked hard, by Democratic party throughout th e of crops, and he warned the mem­ desperate fighting already has' be­ will ye give me?” but “Hov much lize th e stomach qmcldi Phi­ lips’ M ilk of Magnesia. I Mr. and Mrs. Jame! compulson, there would have been state were rather dismayed by this bers to avoid “political entangle­ gun. The Reds, ' numbering many can I give?” aughter visited theirj no deliberate thinking. Slavery action and some of the leaders pro­ ments.” thousands, and the nationalists, un­ In his first letter to the church Y ou take either two teaspoons of would be necessary now for tne der orders from Col. Francois de la th e liquid Phillips’ after meals; or who is a student! tested vigorously. Under the church relief drive, land which grew up at Corinth we find two Phillips’ Milk of Magnesa Talr world’s progress had not machines was leased and the needy provided Rocque whose Croix de Feux or­ the ,enexhaustibly rich chapter in Bian T, T. College,! taken the place of slaves. John E. Regan, the party’s 1934 lets. Almost instantly “add ifldigs- ently. gubernatorial candidate,, issued a with implements for tilling. Wom­ ganization was disbanded by the which Paul so fittingly describes tion” goes, gas from hjpcratkUy, government, undertook rival dem­ statement asserting that Minnesota ens groups have made clothes and true Christian love. It is impossible “ acid - headaches”—from over-in­ J Miss Patsey Clement! Scientists of the Smithsonian In­ Democrats had traded votes and bedding. Members have contributed onstrations; and the result was a in any short discussion of this pas­ dulgence in food or smoking—sal stitution announce discovery by Dr. engineered “coalition of parties” be­ the financial equivalent of two meals day-long series of street battles in sage to make a complete study of it, nausea are relieved. You feel mado lent an operation for I Hxdlicka in the Aleutian, islands, off fore, but “never has there been an monthly to a special fund. which hundreds were wounded. Or­ but we note over; forget you have astomacn. “ Long’s H o sp ita l, SlJ the coast of Alaska, of a skull that absolute sellout.” In scattered storehouses, Mr. der was finally restored for the H. Four Truths About Love (I T ry this Phillips’ way if yna tan put two weeks ago, once held the biggest brain on rec­ time being by a force of 12,000 re­ an y acid stomacn upsets. GetA t jturn home Sunday. ord, excepting that of the Russian Alric Anderson, St. Paul attor­ Grant reported, supplies have been publican guards and police. Cor. 13:1-13). th e liquid “Phillips’ or ney who was the Democratic candi­ laid up in generous quantities for I. Love is superior to the other able, new Phillips’ Milk oi Mngnmi novelist Turgenieff, who had a brain date for attorney-general two years distribution among the needy who In London, also, there wat -a big [Tom Tyler, in ” Pint| cavity of 2,030 cubic centimeters. riot in which a hundred persons graces (w. 1-3). -Tablets. Only 25(1 for a big tad pd two reel comedy ' ago, marshaled his followers into helped produce them. Life has many excellent gifts and tablets at drug stores. The biggest American brain be­ the “Democrats-for-Nelson Club.” Under the program, the; speaker were injured. Sir Oswald Mosley’s pmet,” at the Princ longed to Daniel Webster, 2,000 cu­ Black Shirts, a Fascist organiza­ men seek after them. How do they A U O IN TABlET FORM: bic centimeters. Martin A. Nelson is the Republican declares, “the curse of idleness tion, planned a parade but Com­ compare with love? Glowing elo­ fiday aad Saturday. gubernatorial candidate. would be done away with, the evils Each tiny tablet But brain size and weight are munists and Socialists numbering quence, the far-seeing eye of the fa the equivalent (,Mjgy**— Jonday and Tuesdayf not everything. Beethoven, with a Joseph Wolf, former national of a dole abolished, and independ­ 100,000 were determined to prevent prophet, mountain-moving faith, of a teaspoonful "incess. committeeman, and Judge J. D. F. ence, thrift, and self-respect will be of genuine Phil*,. 1,750 cubic centimeter skull, will it and battled with a big force of self-sacrifice—without love they all Ilpsp Milk of outlive in importance Webster, the lneighen, state central committee once more established amongst our east end police to get at their ene­ lose their worth; in fact they are Magnesia. J Mr. and Mrs. H. , French naturalist Cuvier, and other chairman, led that group of Demo­ people.” mies. The authorities forbade the nothing. AU the attainments of men Ir. and Mrs. P. G. “big brains.” crats, supporting both Farmer-Labor parade as scheduled but the oppos­ apart from Christ are vain and Bughter Miss Sue. spe candidates and President Roosevelt. A S THE time for the expiration of ing mobs got together in .various empty. jcently with Mr. and| x^the Washington naval treaty Adaptation to usefulness is the im­ localities and fought desperately. 2. Love is necessary to the other Jeroney, at Lenoir. portant thing. It is’ said that the A TTACKING abuse of the frank- draws nearer, the utterances of Sec­ x ^ ing privilege, whicfi has been retary of the Navy Swanson, take on graces (w. 4-7). eye of the eagle is twice as heavy RESIDENTS of Frankfort, Ky., There is a sense in which love jMr. and Mrs. Lloyd as the eagle’s brain. practiced by followers of any and more and more the nature of sharp p w Jersey, have ret] all parties when they got the chance, warnings to Japan not to get too D dropped work and politics for Is not so much a grace in itself three days and, with thousands of as the underlying and motivating Tter spending some tin, Wine bottled in Germany here­ Senator Arthur H. gay in the Pacific. In a press con­ SMALL SIZE Vandenberg of Mich­ ference the other day he said: guests, celebrated the sesquicenten- power, which shows te every fine peer’s parents, Mr a] after will have, instead of a cork, nial of their pretty city. A pioneer and noble expression of Christian Softer, of Mocksvill a plug of German wood. igan proposes that "’Fortifications are intended to an­ touch was given the affair by the To help make Germany indepen­ congress pass leg­ swer fortifications. One menace character, Study these verses to islation that will put must be met by another menace.” arrival of many families from other see how patiently and unselfishly r G- Ferabee, popul dent of the outside world, the use of parts of Kentucky in horse-drawn Jr carrIer on Cana, R. cork, that does not grow in Ger­ a stop to this evil, And he gave notice that the navy love works. ..Jj vehicles and on horseback. There WA recognlied too** ^ |w n Saturday and pai many, is forbidden. This will save “for the sake upon should be ready to do the necessary were historical parades and serv­ "3;, Love is permanent; other 10,000,000 marks a year,* spent the one hand’ of the meeting. graces fail (vv. 8 -12). .Cd NeafMb “pleasant visit. Joe iq postal revenue- and ices, an old-fashioned burgoo feast, Purifier. Mebei lUa Bloed W abroad for cork. About Ae same time the State and a formal banquet at which ad­ - Some gifts wiU cease, for there Hdthy- Build. Sw"S'K‘%,t Word’s best friends. German wood, according to au­ for the- sake, on the department was studying a proposi­ dresses were delivered by Admiral win no. longer be any need for Alweve Ellcctire . • thorities, is cheaper, better, resists other, of political tion, made to it and to Japan by them. They are temporary fe their Ipost Cow—A GuernJ fair play.” ; Hugh Rodman of the navy and Gov­ vn at my home for breakage, acid, alkali, and elimi­ Great Britain, for an extension of ernor Chandler of Kentucky. value or simply a means to an nates cork taste. When John G. _ t the treaty pledge of the three nations end. =But love—it began with God Wner can get cow by p One question is, will the wooden Winant resigned Wmant not to build new fortifications or te eternity and will go on with Rather Ute [U and for this adverti from the social security board, his DRINCE ERNST VON STARHEM- You don’t see the cloud I cork swell up at the lower end suf­ naval bases in certain of their Paci­ him through eternity. Why then do SCOTT ST ficiently to overcome the pressure letter to the President was a strong fic possessions. In Tokio it was . BERG of Austria busted from we labor and seek after these other lining till after it has pro - New Deal document. It was said the government might agree the Fascist HeimWehr or home Mock of gas in a champagne bottle? guard Maj. Emil Fey, once his graces so diligently and neglect the printed by the press bureau of the to this provided certain changes one grace which is above them aU, When You Need IJfick Sanford, who | At Jonesville, Va., Rev. T. Ander­ social security board and franked were made giving Japan “fairer” trusted lieutenant, and thereby for stirred up quite a muss in Vienna a L a x a tiv e ftient at Long’s Hosp son, in a demonstration of faith, al­ to a large mailing list, and Senator treatment in the light of an altered 4. Love is supreme (v. 13). lowed poisonous serpents to bite him Vandenberg asked Mr. Wihant international situation. R5Was, reported that Premier Musi Thousands of a® ffjd I I le. recovering from sohiu of Italy had taken a hand te Even over those.; other graces- know how wise it is to of(®?l Yyed when he ran intj three times, assuring his congrega­ whether he thought that was a legit­ which with love wUl abide, namely, imate use of the franking privilege. Draught at refre-;1"“Lj [sJriS a bicycle, was tion that they could not harm him. CCUSED of complicity Sn the faith and hope, love stands su­ pation. They Utetlta « ^ ^ I Acopperheadmoccasinsnakebit Mr. Winant replied promptly that, plot against Dictator Stalin for ChanceUor Schuscfrfi^give com? ' uome last week. which 16 prominent Russians .were preme. It is the fundamental of Uef it brings. They I him twice on the right hand; a lest there be any question of'the Von6 Starhemberg?16 heimwehr aU fundamentals. Without it aU else use may save the'oa t^jl rattlesnake once on the left. propriety of the matter, he had Aexecuted in August, Karl Radek, I ^ e have two car loai The prince declared in a public is empty and futile. And le t'u s badly and 0 ' Unfortunately Rev. Mr. Anderson, paid the mailing costs.'This atti­ brilliant journalist, is under arrest remember, this is not pious theory; w ork from sicKne- I I rses and mares, most! member of the Holiness persuasion, tude was warmly commended by and in- danger of losing his life. He t1 0rnC^ f et l that Fey’S conduct at the constipation. a lasatit<1 Feu young colts, wb disappeared just after the .execu­ ? ^ assassmation of Chancel it is fact and to be translated into died soon afterward. ' Senator Vandehberg, as it must be lor Dollfuss never was m daily life.' If you have to ta oB K rJnS at reasonable or by all good citizens. ' tions of the others, but was caught exDlainprl tLT - satisfactorily casionaliy, yon ,wfp Ia l0«>k over these ani a few days. ago. . We go up and down quickly In the challenged tie* p rte T to T F f Pharis Umted States, particularly in new L I ELP. given the Spanish insur- In his last article; published in UwtUaUips enterprises. William Fox, once one ■ gents by Fascist countries so the official newspaper Izvestia, Ra- but dueling is illegal in Austria. ’ Wounds and hardships provoke Mock A G O O D of the most energetic, successful of enraged soviet Russia that she gave :dek’ confessed his. unfaithfulness to our courage, and when our fortunes « number of moving picture men, now a bank­ notice that, unless it ceased she the .Communist party,-but defended T H R E E complaints were filed by the lowest; our wits and pcksyille attended rupt, tells the court that In 1930 he would free herself from any obli­ himself with a vitriolic attack on mmds are .commonly at the best.' gations to the agreement for neu­ Trotzky and .claimed -he. had “ex­ —Lharron. baptist Associat was worth one hundred million dol­ ingder fivethe concerns,Robmson-^tnrnn^suft IaunchinF the °n « ^ I jSOUC w- . IlBf'j I lars; now he has only “odds and trality. The representatives of the 27 piated” his sins by foiling Trotzky’s Milnes*^ ^ eltA ends,” meaning only a few hundred nations on the international com­ attempted sabotage of the Stalin re­ move to test its’pow ers^der Uth Rive. , ^ ' rMch ln 8 legislation W ch for Common. Sense thousands, here and there. mittee of non: - intervention in the gime. Common sense in one view-is the stomiMl) achal"1V CnlJ*H Pgjckstomach ^ ci yrffl \ ges north o f; Spanish war were about to meet in 6 merchandisersbl W J ranunS of or d receivihe ic^;-e A® by most uncommon sense. WhUe it is eliminati»»- 0 ^ 1 Our South American neighbor, London, and Moscow’s- challenge U R T BJORKVALL, Swedish equated VANTED- price discounts in interstST c ‘o m T™ , m Possession, the Nicaragua, forbids all slot ma­ caused a real sensation. Moiseyvich aviator; made an attempt to-fly merce* - com* o f Utagncsia- |rn Beauty ( Ragan, soviet delegate-on the com­ mm fi i°n. 0L 18 universal. All chines and other gambling devices* alone from New York to Stockholm. The-complaints named . r newest met m that country. AU must be de­ mittee, specifically named Portugal; KThirty-two hours after the start he ery Ward and C om l eom' £ * * . ■ £ 3 2 ? E ^indfPerml stroyed. ' ■ Itely and Germany as the offenders was picked up from the ocean about Kraft - Phemx .C h T e ^ ’ DELlEf " rnSrScalp T Nicaragua’s government: sayk and called -for an investigation. It one-hundred' miles off the coast of is believed that if • Russia . is not Ireland. Supposedly ne had run short ration, Chicago; Shefford Ch!fF°': >, ;An Odious Qnaiitv -e offheskin such machines teach children to company, Inc:, Syfacucl i ? Mse Conceit ;is- the most contemrvfihi* gamble, and their owners are para­ satisfied m this matter she -will send of fuel.- The rescue was made by a Bird and Son, Inc E Ourgradl airplanes , nnd other war material to French-trawler; The plane was bad­ ” 'e Board I sites of the worst kind, making a I Covermg Sales corpoiatmn ^ioor profit of -88 cents on every dollar the. Spanish government. ly damaged-and was. abandoned. Walpole, Mass. P°ration, Easi _„ner students C &las Features eradicate, u * . ■CVS; SSVEr I rtlPns. Spel S g ; ^ a s ? R e s i n ^ >• Write; pshaw School M<>. Nortl Words THE DAVlEREOOftD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. OCTOBER 21,1936 IjHE DAVIE RECORD. Mr. and Mrs Alex Tucker, of Fulton, were in town shopping Sat­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tutterow ui cito dat. (r > antigripine I Who gives qn&j, H9 urday. announce the arrival of a fine Circulation of Anv FOR COLDS AND GRIP I re- (ft-) S t [Largest Mr and Mrs daughter at their home on Wilkes­ lalously. love« paVje County Newspaper. J. Frank Essie, of Have Sold It For Over 30 Years boro. street, on Wednesday, Oct. iessort. The ]asi near Courtnevt were in town shop- Try A Package At. Specials For This Week ping Saturday. 14th. KURFEES & WARD’S ■I’ ein Wort, (r-v nEws a r o u n d t o w n . The heavy rains Thursday night I s word is hi. k R. D. and J. A. Stroud, of near Just Received Shipment County Line, were business visit­ and Friday put the creeks and I 0 . 0 ors here Saturday. rivers in this section far out of their jj Santev Gaither, ol Harmony banks. Much damage was done LADIES AND MISSES COATS ff8sin town Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0 . Rich, of Wake to bottom corn especially in Hunt, Ipoken herenCais' ® ) $5.95 to $9.95 r a Jones, of North Wilkesboro, Forest, were here Monday to attend PREVENT ing Creek and Yadkin River bot­ «••> k J i'a business visitor here Thars the funeral of Mrs J. P. Green. toms. Coro on other creeks was mande. (pi _ damaged in low bottoms. I world. Th, day. Miss Margaret Ward, who holds SMUT CHILDREN’S COATS (F-} On my faith) Dr R o b e r t Lowery and mother, a position at Kannapolis, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Caudell and $1.95 to $2.95 of Salisbury, were Mocksville visil­ week end in town with her parents. IN son, of Utah, and Mr. Caudell's brother Fred and sister, are spending r . <£•> It does e s Thursday. Miss Helen Betts, of High Point . 1 I significance. not Yonr WHEAT And OATS By several days in town, guests of Mr. 400 Wool and Cotton Blankets CU) To the end. Mrs C. F. Stroud and daughter spent the week end with Miss Ruby and Mrs. W. M. Crotts and Mr. and MisS Louise, spent Wednesday Martin, who is teaching at Smith Treating The Seed With Mrs. T. I. Caudell. , Mr. Caudell Special At $1.69 afternoon at Statesville. Grove, Proper Preventative went from Cooleemee to Utah about 25 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith, oj The Annual Bazaar, sponsored by And In The Proper Way. AU Cotton Blankets I R e lie v e Couof,, iredell county, were in town shop- the Ladie’s Aid of Bethel Church Mrs. B. L. Bentley returned piug one day last week. will be held Saturday, Nov. 7 th at Ask Us For Information. home Saturday from Quebec, At $1.19 1ICKLY Bethel school house. Your patron­ Canada, where she spent two weeks A tto rn e y s A. T. and J. B Grant age will oe appreciated. with her husband, who is a patient went several davs last week at­ at St. Annis Hospital. Mr. Bently Men’s Heavy Weight Wool Sox tending court at Salisbury. The Western North Carolina coaU Hali-Kimbrough will rema'n in Canada until next ■>you Methodist Conferesce meets in Sa­ Only 19c C B. R eavis and Dr. Bell Gaith spring. His many friends hope lisbury tomorrow. The Methodist „ of Harmony, were Mocksville Drug Co. for bim a complete recovery. pastors, together wiih a number of v)sitors W ednesday afternoon. “A Good Drug Store” Luther Edwards, ot Gary, Ind.. laymen from Davie, will attend It LADIES GALOSHES, a big bargain, at I rebel and spcedcd-up%^ Miss Emily Rodwell. of Char­ Phone 141 We Deliver is spending two weeks with his g e is spending several days In is thought that all of the present mother, Mrs. A. W. Edwards, near on,y • . . ■ . $125 Sheffield. Mr Edwards was ac pty in Argument town'with ber mother, Mrs. J. W. pastors will be returned to Davie. Sm arguing; for fietce. companied by Misses Vera and CHILDREN’S GALOSHES Rodwell. Announcement has been made of Helen Quillin and brother, Glenn t . s r * **-• *> Paul and JuniorBlackwelderand the marriage of Miss Willie To Mrs. J. H. Cain. Quillin. This is the first time the Special At 98c sister. Miss Mildred, spent one day Shermer, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Misses Quillin and brother have jast w eek in Raleigh taking in the T. M. Shermer, of Advance and Funeral services for Mrs J. H visited the Tar Heel State. Outing, first quality 36 in. wide, Howard A. Reynolds, of Winston- State Fair. Cain, 9 1 , widow ot J. H. Cain, a per yard . . .15c Salem. The marriage took place Confederate veteran who died at Mrs. Lawton Foushee and little in Richmond, Va., on Oct. 9 th, with Democratic Speakings. Suiting, complete assortment new her home in Mocksville Tuesday fall patterns 22c 33c daughter have returned home from Rev. Hugh Sublett the officiating The Democratic candidates of Maize night, was conducted from the a visit to relatives and friends at minister, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Davie county announce meetings of Pine Bluff, will make their home at Roanoke, home at 10 o’clock Thursday morn LADIES OXFORDS tbeir candidates at the following Sttlgesfion Va. iug. Interment was in Eatons These Oxfords are quite smart in every Postmaster J. P. LeGrand spent places: Mrs. C. N. Christian left Oct. 6 , church graveyard. . way and styled for perfect comfort. Friday in s alisbury attending a Fork Church, Wed. Oct. 21st. fay Fast meeting of the North Carolina Post for Brownwood in Ask county. The deceased was-in good health $1.69 - $2.95 Mocksville Court House, Thurs­ masters Association. She will visit Mr. and Mrs C. M. until she was suddenly stricken a- day, Oct. 2 2 nd, Hon. J. Walter LADIES Yates, who is a brother to her first bout 6 :3 0 o’clock Tuesday night W. C. Pharis, of Cooper, South husband Mr. J A. Yates. She will Lambeth will speak. STRAPS Dakota, arrived here last week and her death came as a distinct stay there until Oct. 1 7 . On her Cornatzer school house, Friday, $1 98 to $2.95 with some fine live stock. He will shock to her relatives and friends. way home she is going to spend a Oct. 2 3 rd. spend several weeks here. night at Mr. Claude Yates a broth­ Survivors include three daughters \ K --IK V Cooleemee school building, Sat Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sanford spent er to Mr. C. N. Yates. Then she Miss Effie Cain of Mocksville, Mrs. MEN’S SHOES urday, Oct. 2 4 th. Congressman the week-end in Raleigh with their will stop at Hickory to see Mrs. G. M. Kirkman of Greensboro. Ida G. Nail, who is visiting her R. L. Doughton wtlL speak. MAN — What comfort. You never daughter, Miss Agnes Sanford, who Mrs. J. W. Rodwellof Mocksville; is a student at St. Mary’s College. sou, Mr. Abraham Nail. Mrs. Time of meeting, 7:3 0 p. m. treated your steppers to a better dress two sons, P. B. Cain of New York s V \ Christian will arrive home some­ We destre your presence. or work shoe'than these. $1.95 to $2.95 Miss Mary Ward Stonestreet re­ time Sunday night Oct. 18 . city, and J. Boyce Cain, of Cana. very where Are Adopting turned home Thursday from a I. B. CAIN, \arkable “Phillips'’ Way I week’s visit with her aunt, Mrs. Democratic County Chairman. to gain almost incredibly Will Doutbit, in Farmington town- (Political Advertisement.) I W. J. Johnson Co. |f, from stomach condition 1 ship. m overacidity, is to alka- Stores At Mocksville And Kernersville omadi qwday \ntii T4r. and Mrs. James Wall and Winter Is Just Around The Corner! | of Magnesia. daughter visited their son James, Stockholders’ Meeting. I Je either two teaspoons of Phillips’ after meals; or Jr., who is a student at Appala The annual stockholders meeting is’ M ilk of Magnesia Tab- ebian T, I. College, Boone, re of the Davie County Fair Associa­ J s t instantly “acid iodiges- I ceutly. V gas from hyperacidity, ItyS Time To Buy! And— tion will be held at the county court adaches”—from over-in- Miss Patsey Clement, who under- bouse Friday, Oct. 2 3 rd, at 7 :3 0 p. i food or smoking—and I went an operation for appendicitis m. No personal notices will be . relieved. You feel niaw mailed, and all stockholders are re­ Reddy Kilowatt Et you have a stomach. I at Long’s Hospital, Statesville, a- £ Phillips’ way if you have I boot two weeks ago, was able to SANFORD’S quested to be present and help elect Etomach upsets. Get either j Jeturn home Sunday. directors for the coming year. Says: I “Phillips” or the remark- P. S. YOUNG, Sec. IPhillips’ Milk of Magnesia TomTyler 1 in ' 1PintoRustlers," Dnly 25st Cow—A Guernsey cow has Priced From— 75c now 48c at my home for two weeks $ 1 2 .9 5 U p We Aave Plenty Men's Clothing jjuer can get cow by paying board $9.95. to $39.50 I Rather Late cjlfef AU Sizes Frrm $5.95 to $17.75 I and for this advertisement Ladie3 Coats $5.75 to $10.50 Indirect In’t see the cloud , | SCOTT STEWART, JACKETS [ after it has pas^ . DRESSES Children Coats $1.94 to $4.50 Mocksville, R 3 Yau’il Find The Jacket You Sweaters 50c to $2,91 hen You Heed I Jack Sanford, who has been a Want At The Price You A Really Amazing Value In Dress Prints 9c to 18c Floor Lamps I a Laxative ^ ^ I jilient at Long’s Hospital, States- Want To Pay Fall and Winter Dresses. Suitings 24c to 35c A lamp that the entire family Lds of at“ke Blac^ I ijjle, recovering from wounds re- $ 3 5 0 U p The Very Newest— Crepea 29c to 69c Kp wise it is to * c0ijsti* I FJyed when he ran into a car while Children’s Dresses 59c will enjoy. New models, giv­ fa t the fir^_Siefresh>D^ I Ping a bicycle, was able to re $2.98 to $12.95 Ladies Dresses 97c to $7.50 TChey Hfee the i its ti®" I ing three different amounts of Ittrn tome last week. M e n ’s H a t s Blankets 75c to $189 light at the turn of a switch. have two car loads of young Men We Have A Nice Aasortment MILLINERY Ladies Hats 97c to $1.49 k s s s i ^ * ' *orses and mares, mostly broke, and Of Hats In AU The New Shades We have Axes regular ftion. Vo a Iasat5re |lTen young colts, which, we are A Large Assortment To Match price $1.25 now 97c 9 5 I have to tal-e ott ering at reasonable prices. Come $1.75 to $2.95 Your Fall Outfit— / Blooms 23c * 1 2 By, vnn I. IiTriT*"^ °°k over these animals Horse Collars • 97c and up Pharis & Howard. 98c to $6.95 We have plenty Bridles, Traces, 95c Cash—$1.00 MontMy SHOES Mocksville, N. C. Hames and Harness, Heaters from $11.95 With Parchment Shade j A “umber of Baptists from We’ll solve the Shoeproblsm with HOSIERY $1.45 up. I . 0 viIle a«ended the South Yad- the Nifties Shoes you have seen in I Cook Stove Worth $25.00 Baptist Association which was many a day. AU The New Fall Shades In Now $$19.50 ■oft?00- Thursday and Friday at Chiffon and Service Weight. We haveplenty Shoes, Red Goose, INDIRECT PIN-IT-UP l pn River Baptist church, six UNDERWEAR Wolverine and Ball Band. These STUDY LAMP I es a°rth of Statesville. . shoes are guaranteed to give satis, LAMP Men’s good duality winter weight S E E O U R j faction, and we can fit and the $4.95 and $6.95 PANTED—Young women to Underwear, made to fit snugly 45c Cash * 11 Beauty Culture. We teach Twin Sweaters, Underwear . family. 456 CASH-SSe CASH 50c Monthly *3.45 f,, newest methods. Finger, Mar- without binding. Seik us for anything-you need, -we M-' 9 LO^ONZHUSr- f .e^ud,Permanent Waving Mani will save you money, as .we sell for EUE Ii 8 »'Scalp Treatments; Facials, cash and sell for less. Sv n s^in,' a course in Anato- Sore,Irrila]? ••QUALITY MERCHANDISE Plenty Children’s heavy Union Iato Dlr ftra^uates are eligible for Suits 38c up Irm rd Examinations. Our Isiifr studentS are holding good “Yours For Bargains’' DIIKE POWER CO. Iw °n4’ ®Pefiial corn rates. Act C C Sanford Sons Co. e s i Tj- Write. Mocksville, N. C. f t " School of Beauty Culture. 1 Everything For Everybody” J. Frank Hendrix we— r 4 ‘ North Wilkesboro. N. C. ^ ►. > O * y rCi s S -5k T3 •%* Ol nS «fc J4 -O ►, s J'ai' jj aO . O t o 9 ,ft o .£> *° O H CO 2 o uT ■Ta I a S *o» tiT S S r ° Si -E OT CS i a £ | fc « a »d JO 0 0 > <3 O ■ 8 4> • a ’ OT ° 5 S S c I 2 2 a At Cf £ .-•* 2 o ’5 JvfW i •o « S S S fO w 5 “h »Jg-« >« !S O iw O v 14 —>Jq o I fc O M j a . CO 4J *rt J5 S SI fS.*3 rt c«*i *S A Og Cd US ? OT . »S s . I Q u Q *& v 9 > A • -?» < M S n - 0 if S S | S | i i js ts CO ■“ 3 CO •S a O S . 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gy day it takes a |ot “HERE SHALL THE PRESS. THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAINTAIN: UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN.* I1ln8r t0 feel about VOLUMN X X X V III. Tiagmation will save MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2 8 , 1936 . NUMBER 13 h f“el bill if yon NEWS OF LONG AGO. Harmony-Garden Spot ture Co., owned by S. E. and Clyde hoops.- Will is a Davie boy and is (admit the teachings of Jesus are the ture or justice. Fourgreat religions Burgess, has been in operation for getting along fine in his new home ideal of life; but you have a custom * compete today — Facism, Commun­ of Iredell County. ten years They handleeverything LI> G Craver operates a lumber of bringing your children up for the ism, Cultural religion. Prophetic Re­ Vbat Was Happening In Davie world, the flesh, and the devil, and ligion Facism is the sanctifieation The Record editor spent an after­ in hardware and furniture, and cam plant, a blacksmith and woodwork­ H i g h Before The New Deal Used Up destroying their'youthful ideals to of nationalism and greed; Commun­ er noon recently among the good citi supply your needs at any time,; ingjshop. He handles building Four salesmen are necessary to take material, and keeps busy all the further your greed, lust, pride. ism is the idealization of a class and Tbe Alphabet, Drowned The zeus of Harmony, a- thriving little You have a custom of doing anything care of the business this big com time. He has one assistant. Mr. its violence; Cultural religion takes Hogs and Plowed Up The town situated in Iredell couDtv, half for a dollar. It is amazing the petti­ the standards of today and tells men pany is doing. They draw trade Craver has been a resident of Har way between Mocksville and States­ ness to which some people will stoop that getting the best out of this Cotton and Corn. from Davie, Yadkin, Alexander, ville. The town contains many at mony for three years, moving there for fifty cents, the good they will w rid and out of the next is the (Davie Record. Oct. 2 6 , 1916 ) Rowan, Forsyth and Surry coun­ iel Co. tractive homes, good stores, good from Courtney. He reports busi leave undone for fear of losing a same thing; Prophetic religion in­ ties. They report business good. Dr. S. A. Harding, of Courtney, people, good water, churches and ness-good. quarter. Fools still sell their birth­ sists that God is primarily concern­ iThis is a live, progressive store.. Mocksville, s. ( was io town Wednesday. one of the best schools in Iredell. This article wouldn’t be complete right for a mess of pottage A man ed with Justice in the face of all con­ Edward Click, of Woodleaf 1 was Harmony Implement Co., owned must live—that is a lie; against the The Harmony Milling Co . own without saving something about cerned with justice in the face of all and operated by Blackwelder & sky there blazes high a cross that contemporary compromise with in­ jD town last week on business. ed and managed by N. Sankey pur.good old democratic friend, Dr. 0 . C. and Brady Foster, of Wins­ Burgess, handles all kinds of farm Bell Gaither. Harmony wouldn’t says, a man must die. People excuse justice. Most American Christians Gaither, has been in operation a- ton, were Sunday visitors with their machinery, threshers, etc. Oliver be .Harmony without the genial themselves for doing evil, for making are committed to a cultural religion, bout 20 years. They make Mono a living by ungodly ways, on .the which makes slight demands which J R A L H O M E parents. machinery is their leading line. doctor. He moved from his farm gram and Easy Way flour, and ground that they have to live. 0 , no allows their greed and pride and lust Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Kelly, of They have been in business about on Route i, to Harmony about 25 EMBALMERsi Champion feeds. M. B. Turner has you don’t. If your life is a menace sway contemporary society does, five years, and furnish the farmers years ago. Dr. .Gaither was a den­ Taylorsville, spent Sunday in town been head miller for seven years, to man.and an offence to God. why which follows all conventions and in that section most of their farm tist and merchant for many years, with relatives. and knows how to make good flour. live? There have always been men customs, and does as the majority implements and machinery. Cbas. butretired some years ago. The Church A number of our people are tak­ Mr. Gaither operates a first-class who did right in scorn of consequen­ and the fashionable do. No one Blackwelder, one of the owners, re­ doctor is aui^xcellent fellow, the ing in the Salisbury fair this week. cotton gin which has a capacity of ces. We venerate them as heroes— doubts that the gospel of Jesus is aKmmttmmmsmsaaal ports business good. : only bad thing, we can say against but the custom prevails of regarding the prophetic religion—but you have 0. C. Wall, of Cooleetnee, was 4 0 bales per day. Mr. Gaither al­ Hatmony Drug Store, operated him^is that he is one of the mean­ existence as worth any crime. You a custom of crucifying saviours, in town Saturday looking after so owns a lumber plant and turns by J. W. McKay, has been in busi-. est democrats in .Iredell county, but have a custom of following the same even though you find no fault in business matters. out all kinds of building material, ness since last February.- Mr.- .in s^ite of this fact, .he reads T,he old amusements, stupid or harmful hem. Youhaveacustom of hear­ D. A. Whitley, of Winston, spent He employs a number of men. McKay came to Harmony from: Davie' Record and enjoys it. or criminal. The stero-typed horse­ ing and reading sermons, indorsing Sunday in town with home folks. D C. Douglas, who has been a Cleveland. A full Hue of proprie •.We meant to'finish this article by play and imbecility which character­ them, and continuing in your same Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones, of 13 izes banquets, the pointless humor old customs. a r m e r i resident of Harmony for years, tary medicines, tobaccos, cigars, sayihg something about the large Cooleemee, are rejoicing over the of conventions, the sheer dull dumb­ We know the hemloick from the rose, 'operates a small grocery store near cigarettes, candies, cosmetics ah.d. number .of beautiful .young ladies lared To arrival of a fine daughter at their the Harmony mill. ness of most 80 called entertainment The pure from stained, the noble home last Wednesday. sebool supplies are handled.,, All and,the'prevalence of ugly men In, —people will admit they look and act from the base. 0 . A. Dearman Co , operate akinds cold drinks and ice cream. Charlie Click, of Woodleaf, who HarmOntvbut decided that discret like fools—but follow . the custom The tranquil, holy light of truth that lour good store, carrying dry goods, Mr. McKay says business is get­ io A.was. the better", part of valor was badly hurt some two weeks a- Thesame old vanities arise in every glows shoes, groceries, fresh meats, pro ting better. When you are sick, I^e,',y^ntto visit Harmony again. go when bis horse ran away, ;s century. Human nature is incurably On Pity’s face. duce, etc This company has been hungry or thirsty, visit this store. stupid and human vanijiy unendingly N much better, and is able to be up. We know the paths wherein our feet in business about 15 years. T. B. Harmony has two physicians, exploited. I'recently read an eight Alittlechild of Mri and Mrs. fiat Yon Have A should press. Ik et P rice. Wetmore is manager and Lewis D.s. Dwight Myers and Mcbane hundred pagp Iife of Savonarola. It Across our hearts' are written Tby Gregory, of Coo’.eemee, died last Hager assistant. Robertson, who will take care of was very discouraging. Savonarola decrees. ! ' . You Sell. week of infantile paralysis An- W. C. Pierce operates a first you when ill, and also help keep sought to reform Florence,; and was Yet now. Oh Lord, he merciful to othei daughter was stricken with finally burned. And: the vanities, class cafe, which has been in oper­ you well. bless the disease Saturday. errors, amusements, and even argti business. ation for more than three years. Dr. E. E. Harmon, dentist,, is £:Thja^ With more thatr these. Mr. and Mrs. Frank s;MiUer and He reports business fairly good. ments he. tried to destroy are the Grant.us the wilf to fashion as we located over the Harmony Drug same painful ,ones; prevalent today. daughter Janet, of Salisbury spent He is assisted by Miss Ruby Hol feel; '! : 1 Store, and can do your dental work You find no faulting Jesus’ teach- Sunduy in town with Mr." and Mrs. comb;. Mr, Pierce is also agent fpr Grart us the.&rCTgth to . labor , as , Ateafcy time withoutettu^jRain^ op io&A^eacei^but you haveva'CuBtilJiB Ilireen R1 M. Ijam es. ; • y : —';■ tfieTOSKo IightiagrSyStem anfl Philf expense. v ’ - - dfprpparingto murder your .neigh­ Attorney E. L. Gaither is at­ id the custom took away the life of Grant us the purpose, ribbid and co radios. He is a man who eats Harmony has four churches, viz:, bor in ,war. You find; no fault in Co. tending Surry court at Dobson this the One he proclaimed faultless. edged with steel, in his own cafe. Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian Tne customs of the people are Jesus’ teaching on brotherhood—but week. Before returning home be To Btrike the blow. The Square Deal garage, Ford and Holiness. The Baptist pastor vanity, remarked Jedemiah. In the you have a custom of a system of will go to Salisbury on business. Knowledgewe ask not, knowledge dealers, is operated by J. C. Dan­ is Rev. W. L. McSwain, the Pres­ midst of the Atlantic is the Sargossa caste and class. You find no fault in The Delta Sigma Club met with Thou hast lent. iels, and has been in business five byterian pastor Rev, J. W Barnes, sea, where great ships become en­ the balanced justice of the Carpen­ Mbs Janet Stewart Thursday after­ ter—but you have a custom of in­ But Lord, the will—there lies our years. They do all kinds of auto the Methodist pastor Rev. Mr. tangled in the seaweed and are for­ bitter need. noon. After a delightful time spent justice. Christians think in marble repairing, and carry a hig line of Poole, and the Holiness pastor, ever motionless.. Following customs Give us to build above the deep !Fertilizers in playing games, delicious refresh­ we become entangled in the midst of and build in mud. The whole course auto accessories. Four mechanics Rev. Mr. Talbert. intent. ments were served. the ocean and life’s adventure ends. of life is mutilated to suit custom, are kept busy all the time. Prof. T. W. Guy is the new prin­ the Procrustes who cuts off his guests The Deed, the Deed! lrain 3-12*6 Frank Williams, who has been Fixall Motsr Co., operated by J. Conservatism is ordinarily a cloak cipal of the Harmony high school. for cowardice. The average church so as to fit his beds. It never seems in school at Atlanta, arrived home W. Campbell, employs three me­ This is one of the largest schools in member is a Merovingian. At this to occur to many that customs were A Big Bargain. la g s ) Friday morning to the delight of chanics, and has been in operation the countv, having about 8 5 0 stu someone will say, O the preacher has made for men, not men for customs his many friends. The Record will be sent to for the past six years. They also dents. Twenty-four teachers are been delving in ancient heresies or Because society dodges realism and Mrs. Edna Poindexter and babe, sell auto accessories. employed. Home ecinomics, agri­ reading upon these weird modern indulges its sensuality, children are all school teachers and col* of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Erma Harmony has a good little bank, culture and a commercial course is movements. No, not that. The not desired; and so-called Christians lege students from now until follow this pagan crime. You can’t iN S C O . Dowdy and babe, of Vinton, Va , a branch of the Bank of Elkin, also taught in this school. Merovingians were kings of France. May 1st, 1937, for only 50 change human nature—this cry is are guests of Mrs. Alice Wilson. which has been in operation for Groce Brothers. Harmony’s old­ They obtained the power and thought flung at you whenever you decry an. cents. If your son or daugh­ Miss Maida Eaton, of near Cana, more than a year. Z E. Tharpe, est mercantile establishment has to keep it by doing nothing. They lost it. But to history the Merov­ old custom. Fourhundredyearsago ter is away at school, or was is town Saturday on her way a native of Harmony, is the effic­ been in business for 48 years. This STORE to spend the winter with her broth- ingians are known as the do-nothings. Francis Drake as a pirate was teachieg, they will appreciate ient cashier. He reports ousiness company handles groceries, school honored by the queen, praised by *t, John Ray Eaton, in Alabama. Indifierenceis the besetting sin of you sending them this week* picking up. supplies, candies, tobaccos, etc. It most who read this. Not that you writers, lauded in church, honored in Mr, and Mrs. A C. Penry, Ofl Mrs. Graham York is the efficient is needless to say that everybody do wrong directly, but that you do state. Today, piracy is unthinkable. Iy letter from the old home LaJunta1 Colo., are visiting rela postmistress at Harmony, and to in North Iredell knows the Groce nothing. You can change the outward mani­ county. The cost is only 50 **<***♦*' lives in and around town. They gether with all kinds of mail, she brothers, J L. and C. A. They You have a custom of not going to festations of human nature. Two cents for eight months, cash [a ********* hundred years ago everyone believed Dave been in the west for the past handles a goodly number of Davie are good citizens aud have voted church Your excuses are childish in advance. three years, Recorde each week. Harmony has the Republican ticket since becom and you do not have the intelligence in witchcraft; bad you told Cotton T h a t O ur Mather it was a mistake, he would J- G. Allen and J. L. White, of two rural delivery routes. R. C. ing of age. to spend the time profitably other­ have assured you that human nature the Wyo section of Yadkin, were Shaw and J. H. MuIlis are the ef­ wise. You find no fault in .Christ, Lest We Forget. C. D. Watts, proprietor of Watts was unchangeable; but we do not g in I i° town Saturday, but you have a custom of not caring Who runs the postoffice depart­ I ficient and popular letter carriers, Grocery, has been in business at burn people for witchcraft. One Ralph Morris, who holds a pro and they also handle a good many Harmony fot the past n years. to listen to His word. You have a ment while Boss Jim Farley is flit­ custom of not reading the Bible. hundred years ago the most popular PEN , ®»ent position with a big manu- copies of the Davie Record. This store carries a full line of ting around over the country deliv­ You have no literary culture and no president we have ever had, Andrew ering political speeches and working i tactnring plant at SaltvilIe Va., The Reavis Funeral Home is heavy and fancy groceries, fresh [£ WEE^ I “me in last week to spend a few religious interest. Youacknowledge Jackson was a continual dueller, for the election of Franklin D.? owned and operated by C. B. Reav Jays with his parents, Mr. and meats, vegetables, fruits, etc , and the Bible is the classic of the age 3, You couldn’t change that—but where The same men who run the depart­ .! L rket P rice- j *trs. B 0 . Morris. is. For the past two years Mr. does a big business Mj . Watts Is but you follow your custom. You is dueling today? If you Pad gone ment ir> Washington while Farley T o U s . The Philatheas of the Baptist Reavis has been in business at Har­ a native of Alexander county, but have a custom of not -giving to the into medieval Norman chateaux they was supposed to be the postmaster I “ Urch are going to bold a bazaar mony. He carries a full line of wanted to come to a live town, so church. Bread cast upon the waters would have said: Things have been general are operating that establish­ I 011 Dec. 2nd. Christmas gifts and caskets and funeral accessories and he moved to Harmony. Call on returns at last as harvest, even this way and as long as men are men ment today. they will be; but castles are not built aatables will be sold See Misses sells grave vaults. Mr. Reavis em­ him when you are hungry. though the sower of the grain has Boss Jim is nominally and official­ Essie Call and Ruth Rodwell if you today. Rouen had walls so wide that ploys two assistants, and makes been carried by the tides beyond the ly postmaster general and the under­ In g co j WlSa to contribute. Albea & Williams, dealers in three autos could have gone abreast H.c- most of his caskets. His service is general merchandise, dry goods, farthest cataracts. Astudy of rec­ dog who is supposed to be the “act­ M OCksville' ^A house belonging to Paul H. ords of giving in the past by Mocks­ on them; if you had suggested tear­ ing” postmaster general is simply j Nance and occupied by Mr. up to date in every way, and prices shoes, groceries, have been in busi and ville churches when the people were ing them down, they would have being used as a figure head. ***** ,I Mrs. E- H. Frost, near Union are very moderate. ness at Harmony for about 3 years. relatively prosperous shows that this said: We must keep our feet on the Actually, Farley is chairman of the -hapel, was destroyed by fire Sun- W. T. Gaither operates the Har They are doing a good business. stinginess is no modern development. ground; don’t be a socialist or a bol­ National DemocraticExecutive Com­ % aiternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frost shevik, "cities will always be walled. mony Service Station and dispenses When you visit the thriving little Wealthy people continually die in mittee. Thatds his real job. +*** I j!ere,at the church when the build- Amoco gas and oil. He has been town of Harmony they would be But they are not walled today. It But he draws $15,000 a year from L g burned. Only a few things Mocksville without leaving t h e tye United States Treasury for be­ in business only a short while. glad to have you call on them. church a penny; though any pastor was supposed impossible to unite I J re savecE There was no insur- Normandy, Brittany and a score of ing Postmaster General He is re­ I atee. H. G. Windsor operates a good Harmony Barber Shop is operat could tell them how to do it. Money puted to draw no salary from the similar states—yet today one Mar- 1 At a meeting of the members of grocery, fruit and vegetable store. ed by B. L Gatton. This shop has is given to . everything except the Democratic National Committee. sellaise swells from the throats of j e Baptist church Thursday night, He has been in business at Harm­ been in business for 18 years. Mr. church, they claim to be loyal to. Ergo, the taxpayers of the United y o O all France. States, Republican and Democrats I w Wa,s ^ec’ded that a new house of Gatton says be shaves a good many You have a custom—even though ony for the past two years. He is You have a custom of wanting a alike, are paying the salary of the "0rJhip should be built. Rev. W. located in the heart of town, and Radical faces and cuts a lot cf de­ your money will not leave this world chairman of the Democratic Nation­ I ’ Utjdd, the pastor, will appoint a with you. You heap up money for cultural religion, one that conforms al Committee.—Ex, does a good business. mocratic hair. He is a democrat (to the passions and prejudices and I w mutee of five t0 solicit contri- others to waste, but you will not Gaither’s 5 and 1 0 cent store is but up to this,rime-'be

A fellow in Cabarrus county by Mrsi T. R. Hall. THE DAVIE RECORD. the name of Brice Willeford, is out begging the veterans of the World Naws was received here Sunday C. FRANK STROUD • - Editor. to vote for Roosevelt for president. morning announcing the sudden Thisstrangefellow says “ Roosevelt death of Mrs. Jeffie Benson Hall, B ig g e st V a lu e N ew s Belk1 which occurred at her home in More- T o d a y jS a t s W TELEPHONE has accomplished a great deal for head City, early Sunday morning.] veterans of the World War, includ­ Mrs. Hall was a daughter of Mr. and Entered at the Postoffice in MockB- ing passage of the bonus bill and Mrs. F. K. Benson, of this city, and l i g h t e r vllle, N. C.. as Second-claas Mail many other benefits and the veterans her death was a shock to her parents m itter. March 3.1903. ______owe it to the president to see tbat and the entire corrmunity. MEN’S NEW he is re elected.” As Artbnr T. Mrs. Hall is survived by her hus­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Abernethv would say, “ The hell band and three small daughters; her OtJE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - J I OO you say.” Franklin Roosevelt is parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Benson; SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - $ 50 the fellow who vetoed the soldier’s thrae sisters, Mrs. Howard McLamb, FEATHEi of Salembure; Mrs. Floyd Naylor bonus bill after Congress passed it, and Miss Dorothy Benson, five broth F A L L S U I T S Now is the time for all good men and the said Congress had to pass ers. Thomas, J G.. HaroH, Wallace AFPAIP t o come to I he aid of their party, the bill bv a two thirds majority over and Billy, all of Mocksville. —Every Suit ^ lL CATCM A ami the bad m'so would no doubt be Roosevelt’s veto We don’t sec- Funeral services were held at the Strictly AU .75 S?LD IfJ V0 1 JR. n welcome at this particular time. bow any soldier who fought in the Mocksville Baptist church Tuesday Wocl •—Every Sui, 5oCKIM'S- f e e t ? World War could vote for Roose morning, conducted by the pastor. 14 Union Madt nrrrrrfl What has happened to Rev. Zeno velt, the man who did everything Rev. J H. Folghum, and the body Wall, of Sbelbv, since he wrote that possible to keep the boys from get laid to rest in Rose cemetery. Double Twists Slripes wonderful letter preceding the Tune ting their bonus money. The Record extends deep sympathy primary? W e haven’t seen or heard to the loved ones in this hour of sad­ Unfinished Worsteds Checks a word from him since. Sometimes ness we speak in haste and repent at Why Yellow Jacket Sofr Smooth Worsteds Plaid* leisure. ______The Hursey Reunion. Opposes Roosevelt. The big battle will be over before The Hursey Reunion which was held at New Fall Single and Double the next issue of The Record is We are opposed to the re-election Pleasant View Baptist church at County printed. Just How good or how bad of Roosevelt BECAUSE: _ Line Sundty. October 18. was in every way Breasted Styles we are going to feel next Wednes­ More than 90 per cent of the in­ 9 success. dustries and business concerns of This gathering assembled at the church day morning, it is impossible to tell. before U o’clock and the choir with Mr. Look at this line-up of rich fall woolens, look the country, both large and small, Elias Thorpe leading sang, “Love Lifted We are hoping for the best but are ajrainst him. beleiving his re- at the keen new styles, note the preparing for the worst. Me” J K exceptionally !m a t t e r p o p - election spells their ruin.^ The address of welcome was made by fine tailoring and then look at the price tag on Jim Farley says Roosevelt will Practically all the religious voters the pastor. Rev. L- T. Younger, followed by of the country are against Roose­ prayer lead by Rev. D. C. Thompson of the sleeve, and you’ll wonder why we don’t carry 45 of the 48 states. That be* velt’s re-eletion, because he and he New Hope. ing the case, why is Roosevelt wear­ Rev. W. T. Comer of Stony Point preach sell every man in Winston-Salem one of these alone, is responsible for the return 3 LL £oeif ing himself out chasing over the ed a very appropriate sermon on “How to of the open saloon and Ram in all suits. In the lot are sizes for every type in S o -Haicd eouutry begging the people to vote parts of this country. be the Happy Christian." The congre­ —not the democratic ticket but the gation seemed to enjoy his message very sport or conservative models, double or sic WuottK" c He made booze—that slays citizens much. New Deal ticket. There is no long legal, but created laws to put At the noon hour the large crowd was breasted. Be sure to see them! '-j2>C>W-l-EDJA MSAcZ. sult that millions were unable to eat. the Master’s Service. we read in the Book of Books that SOc Zipper Front DL>t k u l EV J These are a few of the hundreds of There were people attending from Win­ starchless collars all men are liars. Clyde has said a reasons we are against Roosevelt. ATES' *D£A ston-Salem. Claremont, New Hope, Stony r FSR Ak number of things during the heat of Any one of which is enough. Point, Kannapolis, Concord, Mooresville. IIMVSKJ TO M I the campaign tbat brought to our Mocksville, and Charlotte. mind this age old passage of scrip­ ture. 7ord Backs Landon For Redland News. Xhe good old U. S. A. is going to President. Miss Georgia Smith spent a few days BELK-STEVENS CO. get along some wav 01 the other the past week with her sister, Mrs. Buck Detroit. — Henry Ford endorsed Foster, of Smith Grove. regardless of what happens next Mrs. R. C. Smith spent a few days the Tuesday. The people managed to the presidential candidacy of Alf M. Landon today. past week in Mocksville the guests oi\her Cor. Trade And Fifths Sts. Winston-Salem, N. C. exist under Cleveland, Wilson and The automobile manufacturer who daughter, Mrs. Robert Smith. ' 7", Roosevelt, and while the going was Miss Erma Mae Smith, of Winston-Salem I in the early days of the Roosevelt was the Saturday night guests of her cou­ hard, the stars and stripes still administration, spectacularly and sins Misses Georgia and Cordelia Smith. waved to the breeze. We believe a successfully resisted the NRA. said Mrs. R- C. Smith was the Thursday change would be best for the coun­ that the United States had had en­ guests of her mother, Mrs W. D Smith. ' try, but it is up to the people to say ough of the new deal—“about all Mrs. Buck Foster spent one day the past whom they want. the country can stand.” week with her mother. Mrs. S H. Smith. IY OF His statement 0 f endorsement Mr and Mrs. Willie Armsworthy and Some of the enthusiastic demo children visited the latters parents, Mr. came the day after Governor Landon and Mrs. C. M. Foster, Sunday night. j l APPRECIATE “ib. era ts around here are offering to bet visited him at his home at Dearborn Miss Lessie Dunn visited Miss Cordelia IvoLUMfeERlMS- Tb I even money that Roosevelt will The nominee was here on his cam­ Smith Wednesday night. LEAD TrfE. MOUKiTEtf carry Pavie county. The only paign tour, speaking at Navin Field Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sm ith and little VOTE FOR ’a t r o l im T h e reason we don’t call their hand is son spent a while Monday night with Mr. AERsewcv— and Mrs. C. S. Dunn. I bu T HAVE: vYoU that the New Deal has left us In such Davie Gets New Pastor. IEVEf?. R O D E . a fix that we can’t buy meat and BETtoRE 2 bread, much less put up money on The Western North Carolina Methodist Kappa News. Episcopal Conference came to a close at Misses Temp SDd Jobn Smoot, Mr. and election bets. Salisbury Monday, Davie couoty was Mrs. Aubry Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. FRANK HENDRIX Now is a good time to begin get transferred from the Winston Salem to the Keller, and Mr. Joe Henly w ent to Salis­ ting ready to apologize to your Silisbury district. Rev. F. E. Howard, who bury Wednesday afternoon to attend the neighbors and best friends for the has been at Advance, goes to the Battle funeral of their cousin Mr. Lee Smoot. mean things you have said to" and ground Road church, Greensboro. Follow­ The Kappa Club met with Mr. L. 6 . ing are the appointments for Davie county: Forrest Thursday afternoon and gave Mrs. about them during the heat of the Paul Forrest a mischelamous shower. FOR Advance, A. A. Lyerly. Cooleemeo, J. campaign which is fast coming to an MisB Julia Foster spent several days last end. We should all be thankful M. Barber; Davie, M. 6 . Ervin. Farm ing­ week with Miss Mary Foster at County that the presidential election comes ton, H. C. Freem an. Mocksville, E. J Line. but once every four years. Harbinson. Miss Mary Steel Smoot, of Statesville The Record is glad to welcome the for spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, COUNTY COMMISSIONER >AMSON’S A l Some of the Davie county folks mer pastors back to Mocksville and Davie Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Smoot. « claim that they don’t know who is county, and extends a hearty welcome to Master Billie Green of Jericho, spent the running for the various county of week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. G. fices on either the democratic or Rev. A. A. Lyerly, the new pastor of the A. Koontz. Republican ticket. We would ad­ Advance church. A small group of relatives and close friends of B. J. Foster, Sr., gathered at bis As I have been unabie to m ake a campaign vise these folks to subscribe for home Sunday to help him enjoy his sixty their county newspapers. It won’t Samuel £. Garwood. ninth birthday, Master Billie Green, a be long until they will have to de­ Samuel Garwood. 72, of Fork Church, great-nepbew of Mr. Foster celebrated his cide which of the tickets they are died at his home Sunday afternoon at 1:1 S fourth birthday. A very enjoyable day throughout the county this fall, I wish to take going to vote. o'clock. He had been in declining health was had by all. We are wishing many for two years Survivors include the wi­ more happy birthdays for Mr. Foster. There are two optomistic mer­ dow; three sons. W. B. Garwood of Davie Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Trexler,' of Salisbury! chants in Mocksville. One is county, and S. A. and C. E. Garwood, of visited relatives Sunday for Mr. Foster. this method of thanking all of my friends Winston-Salem; five daughters. Mesdames Mr and Mrs. M T. Trexler of Salisbury, democrat and the other a Republi­ P. J. Foster, J. C. Rattz. J. F. Myers, L. C. visited relatives Sunday afternoon. can. When you hear one talk you Wyatt and Paul Bailey, all of Davieconn decide that Landon is going to be tv. A short funeral service was held from Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Trexler, of Salisbury throughout the county for the big vote they the home Tuesday morning at 10:30 visited relatives Sunday afternooon. elected by the largest majority ever o'clock and from the Fork Baptist church Mrs. M. T. Lowery, of Salisbury visited given a president. When the other at 11 o'clock bv Rev. J. F. Carter, of Win relatives Sunday afternoon. one talks you decide that Landon ston-Salem, and Rev. E. W. Turner, of Mrs. M. T. Lowery, of Salisbury is visit gave m e tw o and four years ago, and I will ap* hasn't as much chauce of being Mocksville. Interment followed in the ing Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Foster, Sr elected as Pat had in the army. church graveyard. Mr. and MrB. ElmerTutterow and daugh* ter Miss Gladys and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn The Greensboro News is a par Tutterow, of Greensboro, spent the week­ predate their support next Tuesday, Nov. 3 rd . tisan democratic paper but it hit A. L. Smoot. end with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hendrix. C the nail on the head when it said Salisbury, Oct. ao.—Alexander Mr. and Mrs. John Smoot, of Salisbury, spent the week-end with relatives. that when a man left the democratic Lee Smoot, 7 2 , prominent business If elected, I prom ise to do everything possible (!Mr party he was a traitor, a villian and man, Sunday school teachor and Miss Edith Koontz spent several days «!1 Baraca leader, died suddenly this last week in Rowan with her aunt Mrs. everything else mean, but that when RobLyerIy. ______a Republican left his party and afternon of a heart attack. * joined the democratic party he was A native of Virginia, the son of for the upbuilding of the County, and to look a high-toned gentleman, or words the Rev. and Mrs JamesF- Smoot Jericho News. to that effect. It all depends on he attended old Trinity college Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bailey whose ox is gored. taught school in Texas for several Sinday were Mr. and Mrs.Charley Murphy after the interests of the entire citizenship, r e ­ years and came to Salisbury in Of Greensboro. Mrs Minnie Murphy and A good many preachers in this 1895 - section are going to vote for Frank­ Mrs. Carver KUby and daughter, of Wins­ He served as register of deeds ton-Salem g a r d l e s s of political affiliations. lin ,Roosevelt for president, and three terms, was mayor, banker, MissLouiseGreene spent a few dais there are a good many democratic building and loan leader, and in the past week with her sister Mrs. Harold preachers in this section who say later years had been engaged in in­ Powell, of Center. thev.cannot vote for.him on account surance business Miss Catherine Glasscock spent the past of the-stand he ; has- taken on the He was founder and teacher of Tuesday night with Miss Annie Lee Koontz* whisky question ’ We believe one 'he Smoot Baraca Bible class of the Mr. and Mrs Theodore Green visiteo Mr. Vote And Influeiice WiH Be preacher said from the pulpit that First Methodist church for approxi­ and Mrs. J . S. Green Sunday afternoon. he didn't see how any one who mately 4 0 years. He was State ad­ ThosevlsitlDgMr. and Mrs, E C Koontz ■ ■ ■ ' » .- claimed to be a Christian, could vote visor for the BaracaPhilathea as­ Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Graham for Roosevelt. Well, tbat is up to sociation and was one of the State’s Qelce and nephew, of Kannapolis. Mr. and the preachers. We suppose they delegates at the world convention Mrs. Austin Renegar. of Harmony _ Appreciated. will vote just as they want to. re­ in Montreal, Canada last summer. Mr and Mre- Wllliam Greene visited the gardless of what any preacher or He also was an active:Mason. He Iatttra motberMrs G. A. Koontz Sunday layman has to say about the matter. was a member of the Shrine. night. RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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Frisky Scotties for A Trio of Trim Togs Your T ea Towel Set GUNLO No need for Scottie to teach her by Frank H. Spearman “I didn’t come out here to be grossly puppy new tricks—he’s up to them CHAPTER VII—Continued Copyright Frank H. Spearman Insulted,” she retorted. WNU Serrlce already! And what a joyous set —12— “Where’s your pony?" of motifs with which to cheer the “Ob, Bill!” said .lane. "Don’t think “Heavens knows where it is, or National Topic? where Bill Denison’s is. I hope they’re towels that serve for heaviest of me—do .lust as If I were not here.” “!t was,” she whispered. “I’ve given not burned up.” b kitchen duty. There are seven of She threw her own arms around his you my trust.” ■ them, and see what simple cross- neck, and their lips met again In pas-’ “For all time, Jane?" “Well, come along home. McCrossen 'I Mationai Vresm B uilding] stitch ’tis, with crosses an easy 8 sionate appeal. “For all time, Bill. Nothing shall will lend you his horse.” “Then come. Jane. We must dash ever part us, now.” “He needn’t. I will walk home just Washington.—Some I through this pine before that fire you as soon as I have cooked some bacon >rted in these colun hear roaring catches up to us.” CHAPTER VIII for Bill Denison.” ’ Roose| "Is th at aw ful ro ar from a Hre, “Come along now.” Six JHettt a con “Did you hear me? I’ll come home” Bill?” Picking their way haltingly and cau­ ? Six Views Europ —each word was defiantly emphasized “It is. It’s our worst danger. Lets tiously down through smoking pines, —“When I have made coffee and cooked go, Jane.” dodging burning limbs 'that snapped feratives. I said at thd bacon for Bill Denison. When you get To cross the wide belt of pine their and crackled menacingly overhead or commission was U home, be kind enough to ask Bull Page course lay obliquely downhill. If any­ crashed to the ground about them, the 'itself unable to reach : to saddle a horse for me and bring it concerning a report to I thing were needed to ,spur them on, refugees emerged from the forest and over." With this, Jane walked swiftly the thunder of the fire sweeping down could see that Denison’s ranch build­ on the consumer co-op back to the cabin. Van Tambel, In a the forest behind served as a dread ings had escaped the flamas. Sgiat in the event they warning that they had only minutes muttering rage, followed by MfCrossen, •each an agreement, The Instant they reached the ranch started home. left to escape' disaster. house, Denison ran to the well, filled ion of their AndMgs ’ A slender supper was at length got iyed until after the ' Halfway down the ridge, Denison the water bucket, and carried it to together. Then Jane made Denison He paused to rest Jane In his arms. She Jane. Sitting on the ground, bare­ R The commission has! i back in a chair and submit -to cold was panting like an antelope. headed, they slaked their thirst out of Ihis country and has Pattern 1228 "Brave girl!” he murmured. “Not a compresses on his eyes. the dipper together. ■ s labor pains to the e 9 0 b—not a tear—” Denison turned to the corral. Jane, Waiting for Bull Page proved no e sjx different viewa to the inch! Done all in one color, hardship, but when the hands of Deni­ they’ll make smart silhouettes “But we must hurry, Bill,” she who had gone Into the house, had got )V each of the six di' ’gainst the whiteness of your tea panted. the fire going and was slicing, bacon son’s little alarm clock pointed to mid­ missioners concerning towels. Send for the pattern! Pat­ "Get a little breath for the next when she heard the clatter of hoofs night it dawned on Jane that her re­ lack of it that consiH tern 1228 contains a transfer pat- run.” outside, and angry voices. quest had been ignored and that her res have. ern of seven moifs (one for each “Can we make it, Bill, dear?” “Where’s my daughter, you damned father or McCrossen had meant she I But it is important L day of h week) averaging about "We’ve got to make it," he muttered scoundrel?" were the first words she should walk home or compromise her­ toe Iopments concerning I 5 by 8 inches; material require­ 'TH save you, Jane, if it's the last made out. The sound of the voice that self by staying all night at Denison’s. fsion because it appear! ments; illustrations of all stitches thing I do in life." uttered them sent her running, the She boiled a bit inside when she real­ -gaging in an investagP needed. "Don't save me unless you save knife still in her hand, to the door. ized the situation, but prepared to Consumer co-operative Send 15 cents in stamps or coins yourself—remember that!” Amazed to dumbness, she saw her fa­ walk. To this Denison would not Hs- Ident has awakened i (coins preferred) for this pattern “Come! We must make the spring ther and McCrossen In the saddle, fac­ ten. He got up two ponies—he had ^different interests m ol to The Sewing Circle Needlecraft —the spring!” ing Denison, who stood at the gate of but one extra saddle—and, despite her 1S ftry to the fact that th# Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York Tlie timber was thinning, the ground his corral. objections and protests, insisted on rid­ f hinds of co-operative 1 N Y. growing rougher. The frontiersman “Yan Tambel,” Denison spoke care­ ing home with her. Vot helpful. The fuss Write plainly pattern number, and cowman who had gone through fully, “you’re too old a man for me to ■failure of the six cor* your name and address. every adventure that befalls a man In quarrel with. Just remember you’re on It needed no announcer in the morn­ 4reach an agreement a life of danger and escape made little my property and keep a civil tongue ing to tell Jane that her father had ,unlikely that there w: of finding safe footing from rock to in your head. I’ve taken more of your come home. She lay, exhausted and 'nimity of opinion in cc rock. But his charge had a harder abuse In years gone by than I ought with every bone in her body aching, "?when Mr. Roosevelt I time trying to keep her feet and to to take. Now put your question civ­ beyond her usual rising time. But i, gam action in a IegisT BLACKMAN keep the pace. Denison offered to car­ illy.” ' there was an unusual scurrying about ’encourage creation of ry her. She would not hear of it. “I don’t want no truck with you, outside her room. Quong, old- and „eratives. In other worj STOCK cn c / POULTRY MEDICINES He himself saw, before Jane realized Denison,” shouted Van TambeL rag­ winkled, was the only man of the Iis made in congress, Are Reliable it, that the end of her strength was ing. “Where’s my girl?” household not in the least perturbed '■'Executive attempts at hand. Striving vainly to keep up, McCrossen had reined about and by the surprise return of Van TambeL ’’ gress to enact legislau er* ,Blackman’s Meditated Uck- she stumbled and with a little moan was starting for the house. “Swing Jane came to the table as her father !to consumer co-operat back here, McCrossen," Denison sang !likely to see a vigorol A-Biik fell forward on the ground. Denison was leaving it. “I want to see you This trio of trim togs offers an has all the adorable qualifies ra Br* Blackman’s Stock Powder after breakfast,” was the gruff greeting appealing variety to the woman !battle. Personally, I hi picked her up in his arms. She could hJ e }° associate with darling (pens. Unless that endj Br* Blackman's Cow Tonic not speak; only panted. Her heart, he vouchsafed Jane. who sews at home. There is style cherubs. The pattern includes, and economy in every design, !there is every likelf Br* Blackman's Hog Powder pressed against his breast, pounded She found Van Tambel seated at his waist and pantie combination, a ,!average person who like a hammer. desk In his bedroom, looking over bills. and a sufficiently wide range of well as the frock and will setrt Br* Blackman's Poultry Tablets sizes to accommodate most any Ito full information v “Put me down, Bill I Put me down!” Jane went up to- him. for party or playtime wear with I favor consumer Br* Blackman’s PouHry Powder "I could hardly believe my eyes when wardrobe. equal facility. It fa avaiIabi, she sobbed when she could breathe and Pattern No. 1950, the tunic, is ithout realizing he Highest Quality—LoaetfPricm form the words. “You must save I saw you yesterday, father,” she said in sizes: 2, 3, 4, and 5 yean .ufluence, whatever if yourself! Is the spring far, now?” coldly. “Did the doctor give you per­ one of the season’s smartest, fea­ and stutable for a wide »1«%! Satisfaction Guaranteed or turing a modish stand-up collar fostering institutions tl your money back “Not far. Clasp your arms tight mission to come home?” of fabrics. Size 3 requires just e certain to cause h | and just the right amount of flare two and five-eighths yards of 35 or BUY EROM YOUR DEAlER around my neck,” was all he said, After a shuffling of papers came the or “swing.” A grand ensemble iancial losses. leaping along. first shot at Jane: “What did you fire 39 inch material, plus three, for any youthful figure. Simply eighths yard contrast for !he col. I am in a position i “You can’t save us both; save your­ McCrossen for?” and inexpensively made, this thing upon whid BLACKMAN STOCK MEDICINE CO. “Because he refused to obey orders,” Iar and sleeve band. Chattanooga, Tenn. self. You are dearer to me than my clever pattern. is designed, for nt’s commissioners | life, BUI.” she retorted'instantly.' sizes: 12, 14, 16, 18 and:20; 30, 32, Send for the Barbara Bell Fall agree was that con “So are you to me. Hang on,” he “Whose orders?" 34, 36, 38 and 40. Size 14 requires Pattern Book containing KU) wed. ratives in Europe panted. ‘TH never put you" down I” “My orders.” planned, easy-to-make patterns. three and one-eighth yards for the Exclusive fashions for children, point for radic As a Stream After another run he paused. “Bill, “Who owns this ranch?” tunic in 39 inch material and two jingle consumer co A man may be slow and dull and “You do. And,” she added, keen- young women, and matrons. Send I can run a little now. Let me try it yards for the skirt. Five-eighths fifteen cents for your copy. nd, I am told, thalj still not shallow. Please, dear ! L et me try I” eyed, “you made me manager.” oiled, managed or i yard ribbon required for the bow. Send your order to The Sewing He shook his head and struggled on. “I’ll take that Job off your shoulders. 'Pattern No. 1891 is a perfect ': of one breed or i McCrossen Is foreman here now. And Circle Pattern Dept., 367 W. ommunists. These hd The fire was only minutes behind him, fitting princess wrap around or a Adams St., Chicago, Bi. Pattern Don’t Sleep its roar deafening. I am boss. Now what about this skunk, coat frock with a reversible clos­ |calism constitute “pref A cry roused Jane In his arms. D enison?” 15 cents each. hat have been able td * ing. It has everything demanded © B e ll S y n d icate.— WXUSenice. ernments in the varioil W h e n G a s “The spring!” “What about Mr. Denison, father?” of a morning or utility frock— She cried to him in happy answer. “He’s a crook. And as long as you |an ability and an infil style, slimming lines, slashed set- not actually exist wifi Presses H eart There was not an Instant to spare. live, keep away from him.” in sleeves, one or two patch ff you want to really GET RlD OF "What has he ever done to you that’s > to say, these groups| GAS and terrible bloating, don't expect He slid down the steep side of the hol­ pockets, simplicity of design, and to do it by Just doctoring your stomach low that enclosed the spring. Jane, wrong, father?” roups everywhere, with harsh, irritating alkalies and “gas a double breasted closing which organized and they tablets." KIost GAS is lodged In tho still in his arms, he rolled into the “He and his brother’s been trying for is smart and compelling. Avail­ stomach and upper intestine and is pool and lay panting beside her. The five years to beat me out of Gunlock !addition. The result due to old poisonous matter In the able in a wide range of sizes, 14 been able to force up] constipated bowels th at are loaded shock of the icy water revived her. Spring and aU that ranch land back to 20; and from 32 to 48, this With IINcausing bacteria* He soused her head into the water. of it. nany countries res If your constipation is of long stand* versatile frock will win a favorite private and independ ing, enormous quantities of dangerous The pool was wide enough to submerge “That’s part of what he’s done to bacteria accumulate. Then your di*' “A Lot of Good Timber Gone in spot in your clothes closet in short [or to gain for then ‘ gestion Is upset* GAS often presses Jane, but not himself. He rolled in me. He’s stole my cattle besides. Mc- order. Size 16 requires four and lions and privileges n | heart and tungs, making life miserable* the shallower edge, wet himself all That Blaze, Van,” Muttered Mo- Crossen is the only man that stayed You can’t eat or sleep* Your head Crossen. three-eighths yards of 35 inch others. The result ii aches. Your back aches* Your com­ over and, holding her head Just clear by me through thick and thin. Mc- material. IMignment of peoples , plexion. is sallow and pimply. Your of the surface as she spluttered and Crossen’s the right man for you. You breath is foul. You are a sick, grouchy* out sharply. “Stop right where you For tiny tots, pattern No. 1812 Itions, the tendencies! wretched* unhappy person* .YOUR coughed, gave her orders: “Keep your can get married tomorrow if you want GYSTEM IS POISONED. are. My cabin’s not open to public in­ !dangerous. Thousands of sufferers have found In face down. Don’t, don’t open your spection !” to. Adlerika the quick, scientific way to eyes. You're safe If you do exactly “I haven’t the slightest idea of get­ rid their systems of harmful bacteria* ‘I don’t give a damn for your cabin. AdIerika rids you of gas and cleans a s I say.” There’s Jane," the foreman shouted, ting married tomorrow, father. And If r It may be news to foul poisons out of BOTH upper and Savage flames burst above their Mr. McCrossen were the only man left, lower bowels. Give your bowels a standing in the doorway.” Jfhat we have coi REAL, cleansing with Adlerika*., Get beads. The burning air-showered sear­ Jane ran across the yard to the I certainly should never marry. There’s rid of GAS. AdIerika- does not‘grips not a straight hair in his head. Hulk Is not habit forming* Leading ing fragments of bark' and branch on angry men. "Father!" she cried. “What TugwelPs S 6 them as they lay huddled, comforting been robbing you for years.” Druggists* in the world are you doing here? What Activities agi each other with words. “Breathe care­ brought you from the hospital?” “Sounds like that skunk Denison’s alre To the Extreme fully, Jane,” he cried In her ear. “This Her father’s deep-set, piggy eyes been filling your ears for you.” fostered by the Unit A conceited man Is an imagina­ air will sear your lungs. Fill your flashed his fury, on, her. "You brought “Bill. Denison’s, barely- ever men­ "ninent. I refer to tl tive man. nose and mouth with water, spit and me here," he snapped savagely. “You tioned McCrossen’s name to me." 'ofessor Rexford Gu; splutter it out. My God, it is upon wench! Living with this man, are you?” “Well, keep away from Denison for is installed in the r us!” ‘Father!” Outraged womanhood good, don’t forget that.” ( Hues various and su. Poorly Nourished W omen—. The heart of the fire was on them. never spoke the word more stingingty. Jane flinched Inwardly but spoke low jCo-operativ^. It ma. They Just Can’t Hold Up They could no longer hear or think. 1Is St possible you insult me so vilely be­ and clearly “I can’t promise that D o n ' t l e i ™?ell to many to learn Are yon getting proper nourish­ Flame bellied and danced. Tongues of fore you have heard a single w ord?” she fath er.” has spent almo “W hy not?” ment from your food, and restful fire licked at their biding heads. Deni­ said. “What have I to do with your •:3 otiars in financing . sleep? A poorly nourished body son mechanically dipped water into grudges and quarrels?” “I don’t'think it’s right1* W i n t e r I f e atives to get them just can’t hold up. And as for that Jane's hair. Consciousness was nearly Bigid and erect, storming within and “Ain’t I your father?” he third bit of run-down feeling, that nervous fa­ gone. Only the effort to. live and the striking with white-hot words at her “Yes.” circumstance is I tigue,—don’t neglect It! /_ fierce instinct to protect the one he parent’s base intimation, Jane si­ "Ain’t a parent a-goln’ to be C a t c h T o n , (Written by James Pet Cardul for lack of appetite, poor loved animated him. lenced the men about her by her out­ obeyed?” hmg used as a guid digestion and nervous fatigue, has With their trial of endurance almost raged dignity. “If he is reasonable. Fm not a child, )n of these consum been recommended by mothers to at an end, a sudden explosion burst in “What shameful words have you father.” p a r e A federal resettlem daughters—women to women—for the air above them. Denison, forget­ heard—and from whom”—she barely He grew furious. “I don’t give a Indicated her father’s companion by a Now, the name of over fifty years. ting his caution, opened his eyes In the damn what you are, you’re not a-goln’ Jarbasse may not sei Try ItI Thousands of women testify fear that a-tree was falling. His eye­ lightning flash of her eye—“that put to take up with any enemy of mlnm Caxdul helped them. Of course* if it does such vile thoughts into your head?” She Jk personS have not benefit YOU* consult a pTwdrinw, balls were scorched in a fraction of a ■n’ you might just as well know It now waited for no answer. “I rode to the |out there are not m second. ' He dashed his face back into —and I’ll see that you don’t ” pant in the United Si the w ater; but mischief had been done. peak of Gunlock Knob to see how the Van Tambel, quitting the house, rode fire was heading—it has threatened locate changes in th At last the terrific outburst abated. with McCrassen, over the hills burned government. Yet, the BLflCKWALNIJT KERNELSWith the hope of life reanimated, the Gunlock Ranch for two days. When the day before, to determine what fur­ I tried to ride down this afternoon, the Elons in the volume t< Booglit in Urge Uil Small Qoaniitie. two rose in the pool In their steaming ther measures should be taken to in­ Jfferred which do clothing. Darkness fell from the sky fire cut me off. I should have been sure safety for the ranch buUdlnes burned to death where I stood on hese books, as I h’j above, but the forest was lighted with The two men halted at the foot of Gum Write for wformation, cireular the peak, if Bill Denison hadn’t ridden c h .4 n e e t o ^ ervniB more or less and yricee smoking and burning tree torches, the lock Knob. Ri E. FUNSTEN COMPANY* SL Louis, * up through another" fire to save me. “e people whom Pro: afterglow of its destruction. “A lot of good timber gone In that • Also car load buyers of Pecae And now after fighting our way for ''resettled.” blaze, Van,’ muttered McCrossen. I The two who had passed through hours through smoke and flame, he W AK ER STATE With this brief pres: and escaped a hideous catastrophe brings me down by the only possible .Tm^bel was sllent for « mo­ ment. The ranch ain’t worth as much ft seems to m stood clasped In each other’s arms way, to hear me foully insulted by my fake much imaginati. thanking God and delirous in a new­ as It was yesterday, that’s sure,” he own father. This is too much!” said at last. Then after another pause* MT/N TE R 0 /1 oasis upon which the found, Intimate happiness. Van Tambel bad not dreamed that a CLASSIFIED “I wouldn't-mind the timber if the e, consumer co - “Water.!’.' ..exclaimed Qanispn. , “I’m mere, insult—his usual weajjon toward, Thjg-theirstruc perishing, In spite of my cold bath. ,damned-fire-had-heldion.tlii.lt-cleafied, DEPARTMENT everybody—would arouse anyone, much out Denison.” .. Taking these Aren’t you thirsty?" less his daughter, to such a pitch. Her leration with ... “Yes, but not suffering. I didn’t Both were looking down on th» buttoned blouse, torn rudely open at neighbor’s ranch. , - wought back by thi have to carry you, you know.” the neck by a forest’branch, and her inter* more than ever, your car needs “ study for Mr. I MUSIC Moving a few feet up to the basin of tie awry, revealed the girlish Ivory of “I wish I was rid of that fellow” Ie to appear at It Van Tambel’s words fairly grated out ; o lnbricadng value that Quaker Hawtilan Guitar, Spanish Guitar, Mando­ the spring itself, they pushed aside her throat and neck, while her hot jS somehow lin. Violin, etc., s l m free with each home debris from the water’s surface, drank words silenced the domineering brute of his harsh throat Why couldn’t that tate s exclusive refining process puts into rged, and that stndy lessons. SUNBXSE HAWAIIAN CON* blamed fire have cleaned out his hnn* — VATOKY OF MUSIOb Charleston* S. 0* from their cupped hands, and dashed before whose Insolence few men could “ M jl* and gteases. Quaker State OU resigned as a fund: water over their faces. lngs yesterday?” D,lua* stand at ease. *efioia* Company, OU City, Pennsylvania. general radical FLOWERS . “Jane,” said Denison when he rose “Look here, Jane!" bellowed her fa­ “It was a close scratch. H the win* lSe the form of < Bgatu1-1Tt was almost worth it for the ther In retreat. “You come out here had shifted-" * ______to bloom. I TT*. R e M lfr ic ,'. ' H f per quart. - weU as the form budded stock. Bver - blooming way'It’d ftroa*htyypni*j»fl?tn* together.! ,for- your, health, didn’t you?1! I , (TO BE COBEUHVBD} Yartetles ISc ea. PoBtptA G tfdMafc TYTHB ie- I can arrive at BOSS NUBSEBQBS* Tyler* Texas* DepL A* T o g s Satin-C lad Brides Go Victorian

By CfiERIE NICHOLAS 3 0 DAY Q u e s h o n r National Topics Interpreted BARTON A little hot milk added a little, by William Bruckart at a time while mashing potatoes; Telks About will make them light and fluffy.; Katlonal Press Building lWashlnetop, D. C. Underweight Children. Heat but do not boil the milk. j N AN examination of a number • • • I s Some time ago I re­ Washington.— There is still another phase of this of children in the public or gram­ A few bread crumbs added to mind in these columns that Mr. general proposition of consumer co- mar schools it was found that the scrambled eggs improves flavor i P0 Roosevelt had sent number of underweights was re­ operatives th a t and makes an extra serving pos­ Six M en, a commission to Another ought to be of duced by supplying milk at the sible. r;x V iew s Europe to study school at least once a day. In the .* * * Phase terest to every I 3 consumer co - op- high schools where no milk was sup­ producer in this A tablespoon, of lemon juice I .!,,PC I said at that time that country. Let us assume, for ex­ ¥ plied, the, gain in .weight for .height: added to the egg in which fish is SI commission was likely to find ample, that they were perfect in and age was not so satisfactory. dipped before frying gives it a !,“ifunable to reach an agreem ent organization and management; that While this habit of supplying ex­ delicious flavor. tra milk for school * • • kerning a report to the President they prospered and expanded in children is excellent the consumer co-operatives and numbers and that they were ren- Knit and crochetted fro ck s there is often physi­ tiering genuine service to the peo* should never be hung from closet Z t in the event they yuere a“ e t 0 cal defects and bad each an agreement, the publica- pie. If that condition were to obtain, hooks or hangers if they are to health habits that Hon of their findings would be de­ does it not occur as a natural ques­ keep their shape. Even eyelet are undermining the layed until after the election. tion that with so much strength, cotton frocks will stretch less if youngsters’ health, folded and laid flat, or hung The commission has returned to the consumer co-operatives would and these must be doubled across , a wooden hanger. ,his country and has gone through eventually establish a class align­ corrected if perma­ • • • . “ )abor pains to th e en d th a t th e r e ment between producer and con­ I nent results 'are to Before laundering lace curtains Ire six different views, an opinion sumer? It seems to me that the be obtained. A soak them for an hour in cold w each of th e six d iffe re n t co m ­ natural course of events would lead L Hg youngster that plays to this end, and if it did lead to water to which a little borax has missioners concerning the value or Bh. j H all the time and is been added. Then wash in warm I lack of it that consumer co-opera­ this end I am afraid that because „ too tired to eat and there are more consumers than so a p su d s. tives have. Dr. Barton digest his food prop­ * * * there are producers, the producers erly may be keeping his weight low But it is important to know de­ would get the dirty end of the deal. Doeskin and chamois gloves be­ velopments concerning this commis­ Mil just as can a youngster who doesn’t come stiff and harsh unless They would be shortchanged be­ get outdoors at all, and has no appe­ sion because it appears that by en- cause they would be outnumbered. washed in tepid suds and rinsed •a'ing in an investigation of the tite for his food. Infected teeth or in slightly soapy water. i consumer co-operatives, the Presi­ This phase seems the more im­ tonsils, a nose that is blocked and * * * dent has awakened a number of portant because the food stores, food preventing' proper breathing, round fields generally, are the sectors in shoulders, and other physical de­ To protect paper when cleaning 1 different interests in our own coun- which these consumer co-operatives paint use - a piece of heavy card­ : try to the fact that there are some fects all prevent' proper growth and operate best. As a m atter of fact, board about 1 2 inches square,' : tbids of co-operatives w h ic h a r e development. , the food field is the m ost fertile field moving it along as you wash paint, not helpful. T he fu ss s tir r e d u p b y Dr. W. R. P- Emerson in “Ar­ for experiments anyway and here © Bell Syndicate.— WNU Service. failure of the six commissioners to chives of Pediatrics” says: ' The es­ is quite apparently another experi­ reach an agreement m akes it seem sentials for good nutrition and nor­ m ent that has fastened, or is fasten­ Seems Pat’s Front Had unlikely that there will be any una­ mal physical and mental develop­ ing itself as a parasite upon the ment are: (I) freedom from physi­ nimity of opinion in congress if and TpHE importance of period fash- Retreated to the Rear agricultural industry of this country. ness of the costume. The flowers cal defects, (2) adequate food, (3) when Mr. Roosevelt attempts to ions for evening this year means she carries are purple and cream free air, ( 4 ) sufficient exercise, and gain action in a legislative w ay to I know there has been some ar­ that they will be reflected in the Pat, being a sound sleeper, had a s te rs . (5) proper rest. From a survey of encourage creation of th e s e co-op­ gument that the consumer co-op­ gowns worn at many sm art autumn slept through the racket set up eratives are the answer to the effort If one prefer that the attendants a large number of children of pre­ eratives. In other w o rd s, if a m o v e and winter weddings. There is a dress colorfully rather than keep by his alarm clock, and, conse­ to destroy chain stores. That is not school (three to six years) and is made in congress, o r if th e C hief quaintness about the early Victorian strictly to cream satin, they may quently, when he did awaken/ so. Chain stores in foreign countries school ages it was found that each Executive a ttem p ts to fo rc e con­ fashions that especially offers al­ wear pert gowns in autumn hues found himself late for work. H i have licked the co-operatives. They child had an average of iVz physi­ gress to enact legislation favorable luring possibilities to brides who of peau de soie or silk taffeta with hurriedly dressed and rushed off. have virtually destroyed them cal defects and 6 faulty eating hab­ to consumer co-operatives, we are would have a “picture” wedding puff sleeves and full skirts. As In his great haste he did not know where the co-operatives attempted its. Of a group of 1,000 children likely to see a vigorous legislative scene. quaint and as “period” looking as if that he had put his trousers back adorable qualities you to drive the chain stores out of busi­ only 2 p e r c e n t ( 2 0 in the whole tattle. Personally, I hope th a t h a p ­ Young brides with slender figures she had stepped from the fashion to front. Alighting from the bus feociate with darling 1 ,0 0 Q) were found to be free from I pens. Unless that end m aterializes, ness. It becomes important then to can wear becomingly these demure pages of a Godey appears a brides­ outside the factory, he slipped and Ae pattern includes a physical .defects. there is every likelihood that the recognize that while the United gowns of Victorian inspiration in maid who is gowned in a frock of fell into the gutter. The conductor “The most frequent defects are Iantie combination, as average person who h a s n o t a c c e s s States has many chain stores, it silk taffeta or heavy slipper satin. lavender silk taffeta with a tiny went to his assistance. obstruction of the nose, bad teeth, I frock and will serva to full information w ill b e in c lin e d has not now and never will have as The lovely gown pictured creates wine-colored silk velvet hat sur­ “Are you hurt?” he asked. diseases of various organs, and pos­ J playtime wear with to favor consumer co-operatives, many chain stores as it has inde­ romance and poetry for the modem mounted with three hyacinth blue Pat looked down at himself and tural conditions (round shoulders, |ity. It is available without realizing h e is le n d in g h is p e n d e n ts . wedding scene. This 1936 version ostrich tips. An armful of purple, noticed his trousers. ■ 3. 4, and 5 years Again, here is a threat to in­ sway back, spinal curvature), which influence, w hatever i t m a y b e , to of a Victorian wedding gown is in­ rich red and cream asters adds to “I don’t know about being hurt,” I for a wide selection dependent business men, particular­ were either the result or partly the fostering institutions th a t in th e e n d terpreted in traditional ermine-white the color glory of the picture. he grumbled, “but I must have ISize 3 requires just ly to the small shop owner, whether causes of the underweight and un­ are certain to cause heartaches and pure silk satin. The basque buttons One thing is certain, whether she given myself a bad twist.” !-eighths yards of 3 5 or he be in a large city or in the thou­ quaintly down the back. The full derdevelopment.” financial losses. is a classic bride in traditional satin Physicians are agreed that attain­ paterial, plus three- sands of small towns and villages sleeves give the broad shoulder ef­ or in soft clinging fabrics, or a I am in a position to say that the ing the proper weight for any young­ . contrast for the col­ where the owners of such stores fect that accents, by way of con­ bride in quaint frock of Victorian or one thing upon which the Presi­ ster’s particular type of body or y e band. are important to their communities trast, the slender girlish waistline. directoire inspiration, she will be dent’s commissioners were, able to physique will mean “improvement -lie Barbara Bell FaH and pillars of.strength in-our: nation­ The 'bride carries a prayer book dressed in silk of one type or an­ agree was that consumer co-op­ in mental development, increased Ik containing IOO well- al society. If the consumer co-opera­ with gardenias. oth er. eratives in Europe constitute the efficiency, and increased resistance UYmHem |sy-to-make patterns. tives get going, I predict a further Of course one’s bridal party must ,This, year it is good style to have focal point for radicalism. Not a to disease.” Bashions for children, decline in the number of independ­ carry out the idea so the flower j0 he*s attendants wear the same The treatment of underweight in pn, and matrons. Send single consumer co-operative was ent merchandise houses through­ girl has a period look in a Victorian style and the same fabric as one’s et QhUeL found, I am told, that w as not con­ children then should be from the ^ for your copy. out the United States. For that rea­ cream silk taffeta princess dress own gown, only in different colors. trolled, managed or inspired by radi­ son, if for none of the others that I that is gored to fit at the waistline various standpoints outlined above ASK YOUR DOCTOR THJS order to The Sewing If desired, the bridesmaids may cals of one breed or another, m ainly, with a widely spreading skirt which, which means, first, the removal of Jtern Dept., 367 W. have outlined, it does seem impor­ all wear the same color, or that communists. These h o tb e d s of r a d i­ tant that the Consumer co-operatives by the way, stresses the new length defects and bad health habits, and !Chicago, 111. Patterns which is novel and new, different calism constitute “pressure groups” move in this country should be for little girls party dresses this shades of a basic color, giving some­ second, plenty of fresh air, plenty ' l h . that have been able to im press gov­ season. This wee maiden ties a of good food and plenty of rest. ld ic a te .— WNU Service. stopped in its tracks and that those what of an ombre effect to the group ernments in the v ario u s c o u n trie s o f responsible in an official way for en­ lavender silk ribbon in her hair and as a whole. * * * an ability and an influence th a t do couraging this sort of thing should carries a bouquet of purple asters For the important evening en­ The Family Physician. I not actually exist with them . That be shorn of power. and cream colored gladioli with a semble', smart trousseaux will in­ There was a time when the “out­ V r ; is to say, these groups, like m inority • * • silk tulle frill. clude a black velvet evening gown standing” doctor of 3 | community groups everywhere, are cohesively It may seem a far cry from the The bridesmaid befittingly wears which will make the bride look like was supposed to be very silent, very organized and they are vocal, in farm field to the price of beer as a a cream silk satin Victorian gown. a re-incarnation of Sargent’s famous gruff, having no patience with the addition. The result is they have working m an finds The full sleeve, slender line, and “Madame X.” Top it off with a patient who wanted to tell him all been able to force upon peoples in T hen Iti but there is a back fullness are important style de­ matching hip - length silk velvet about his sickness. It was felt that many countries restrictions over tails that present-day designers are There’s Beer direct connection jacket and it can be worn on the he knew so much that just a glance private and independent initiative, and recent devel­ definitely introducing in their new­ honeymoon for dinner and formal at his patient and the taking of est creations. A demure little brown or to gain for themselves exemp­ opments again demonstrate the fact w ear. pulse and temperature was all that silk net bonnet adds to the quaint- © Westero Newspaper Union. tions and privileges not accorded to that our whole economic structure he needed to know what was wrong Ask Him Before Giving Your others. The result is an obvious is quite closely related. There is an and how to treat it. alignment of peoples in to f re s h fa c ­ increase coming in the price of beer. Fortunately the real family physi­ Child an Unknown Remedy tions, the tendencies of which are Either the working man and others SILVER LAME GOWN SILHOUETTES BACK cian was not of this type, but a real Practically any doctor you ask will dangerous. who like beer are going to pay more all-round friend of the family who w arn: “ Br CHERtE NICHOLAS TO FORMER TREND! Don’t give your child unknown for it, or else they will get a smaller, had all the affairs of the family on remedies without asking your doctor glass. The answer is that ingredients his mind and tried to help whenever first." Just when we’re getting used to It may be news to m any persons entering into the production of beer and wherever possible. Ythen it comes to the widely used that we have c o n s u m e r co -o p era­ high, broad shoulders, flares, perky have increased in price to such an short tunics and important long And then came the “hospital” children’s remedy— “milk of * mag­ tives in this coun­ extent that, according to official ones, along come Paris dispatches type of physician who took samples nesia,” the standard of the world is Tugwell’s try and that these figures, the brewers are now paying of blood, urine, sputum, used the established. For over half a century with the news that styles which im­ many doctors have said “PHILLIPS’ Activities agencies or units about $1.50 more for the things that mediately followed the war are be­ X-ray and other types of examina- already are being Milk of Magnesia.” Safe for children. enter into the production of one ginning to make their influence felt. -tion possible in -the hospital, and fostered by the U nited. States gov­ N o other is “quite like it.” barrel of beer than they did when That means a neat, plain, slim sil­ after waiting the hours and days ernment. I re fe r to th e a c tiv itie s of the sale of beer again was h o u ette. necessary for these examinations to Keep this in mind, and say “PHIL­ Frofessor R exford G u y T u g w ell, w ho le g a liz e d . be completed, told the patient and LIPS’ MILK OF MAGNESIA” It isn’t only news from Paris that whenyoubuy.Nowalsointabletform. has installed in th e r e s e ttle m e n t col­ This circumstance is significant m indicates the trend. A London de­ the patient’s family exactly what onies various and sundry consum er for the reason that it shows conclu­ w as w rong. Get the form you prefer. But see that signer sends over street frocks in what you get is labeled “Genuine co-operative^. I t m a y b e n e w s a s sively how tampering with the cur­ Now it is only good sense- for the IlTf the newest of woolens made on Phillips’ Mffls of Magnesia.” well to many to learn that M r. Tug- rency upsets the general balance straight lines with only discreet, ex­ doctor to get all the help possible well has spent almost two million within our economic structure and pertly tailored encrustations of the from the hospital’s laboratories, be­ dollars in financing these co - op­ results sometimes in displacement fabric as trimming, at belt, sleeves cause this will be of help to the AUO IN TABlETFORMs eratives to g et th e m s ta r te d . A nd of m arkets and sometimes in dimi­ •and occasionally on the skirt above patient; but the up-to-date doctor,* EacbtinytabIeft Istneequivalenl praiiupy— me third bit of hews respecting nution of sales. In the case of beer a short, V-shaped slit in the center the successful physician now real­ of a teaspoon* mis circumstance is that a book it probably will result in a dis­ front to making walking easy. Even izes more than ever before that Iolof Phfllipr Mfflc witten by Jam es Peter W arbasse is placement of markets, rather than tunics are sometimes made on more than a knowledge of medi­ oemg used as a guide for the crea- any decline in the amount of beer straight lines. cine, more than the findings from @Al fffln of these consum er co-operatives consumed, despite the fact that the the laboratory are necessary if the m federal resettlem ent projects. ultimate consumer will be paying Rich Fabrics M ark Styles patient is-to get the best possible Now, the name of James Peter m o re . J M K m L v. tre a tm e n t. MILK OF This condition is of interest to for Autumn and W inter W eai 'Jarbasse may not seem im portant, Humanism Is Needed. PHILLIPS’ MAGNESIA agriculture generally because it has u , If persons have written books, Rich fabrics always signalize the always been contended by the pro­ Dr. Oscar Klotz in addressing the utthere are not m any volumes ex- advent of the fashions of autumn W N U - 7 44-38 ponents of open sale of beer and and winter. Rich lames and fur for Toronto Academy of Medicine vn 1° the United States that ad- whiskey that a substantial new out­ S M / i.. I evening things will be used, and states: “In the practice of medi­ ocate changes in the form of our h K V ^i,'Z '1 5: t* cine the physician is called upon to let for farm crops was made avail­ hats will be correspondingly re­ government. Yet, there are proposi- able by the repeal of the Eighteenth splendent. Bright flowers and feath­ use his every effort and equipment WEEKS of th r i ll i n g oos m the volume to which I have amendment. Rather, it Was a res­ M- ers on velvet comprise the theme of to learn the cause of the ailment and eterred which do just that and entertainm ent. toration of an old outlet that existed the new millinery. Flowers on black its treatment. He is often called ®s? books, as I have said, are fo r Evory Membor of "Yoor . before the Eighteenth amendment velvet are especially good for a hat upon to strain the last resources a rvmg more or less as a guide for was adopted. But there has been a that is good to perk up a late sum­ known to science to attain a satis­ ForbiIy WiII Be Foudti In , e People whom Professor Tugwell co m b in atio n of c irc u m sta n c e s , la r g e - m er costume or point a new autumn factory result. But over and above ias resettled.” all these scientific endeavors, aided Iy the result of governmental mess­ dreSs. GNKWfithTheWiiid by all the available skill, there is iJJNh this brief presentation of the ing, that has mitigated against the There is a shallow, little black Never have gleaming m etal need of a very commonplace at Th. novel which tell, the rent farm ers obtaining full benefit from, velvet ’ pillbox with dangling, tak see.m s to m e if d o es n o t weaves been more fashionable than tribute of man best spoken of as story oi the Civil Wor and ha? mucN imagination to see the repeal. These m ay be enumerated as stemmed pink geraniums that is our they are at this very moment. The humanism—love and understanding Reconslrvclton as never "before is upon which the promoters of follows: Devaluation of the dollar, favorite, but we would settle for a interesting note about these glamor­ tall witch’s crown hat of .black vel­ of your fellow maii. There is need described. b,,,I St0Osumer co - operatives are crop restriction under the Agricul­ ous fabrics. is the: fact of their. im­ vet, ; topped- by perky; red - and white of a -sympathetic understanding tnT S e ibeir structure in this coun­ tural Adjustment act, higher, taxes, 1037 pagel—equal to FIVC portance' for- dressy daytime wdar cellophane flowers. which sefveS'to support*the: courage sill ,oNing these -facts into con- and a tendency on the part of the. ordinary hovels. $3,00 as well as for formal evening. Of of the .patient, an appreciation of 0 1 1 Ihe information Roosevelt administration to increase course their styling tunes them to SENO COVPON TODAY Shining Fnrs the mental and spiritual reactions th. + . back by those who made imports from abroad. afternoon as does that of the charm­ Fur capes of shining black cara­ of the sick, often determined by !J y lor Mr- Roosevelt, it is £ the case of the devaluation of ing dress pictured. Fine allover THE MACMIllAN COMPANY cul, nutria and Persian, from waist their surroundings and made worse eivn r i ?ppear at least that a for- the currency, the main purpose, as pleating distinguishes this silver silk 60.7fHtb Avenue, N.V. C. r.sesi to three-quarter length, with by the poverty and distress of other is somehow or other being announced by the Roosevelt admin- fame cocktail gown. This very beau­ SendX-Cofsy(Ies) Cf GONfi WITH5 squared shoulders will be a favor­ members of the family. The full desio Z n d th a t If1* , I b e lie v e , is i«trstion was to increase prices, it tiful silk silver lame comes in be­ THfi WIND Ta ite choice of well-dressed women. understanding of ‘humanism’ in „ gned as a fundamental unit in has had that effect Md hasm ade the guiling color tones, which makes it .N a m e - Fur stole collars trim, the coats of medicine is acquired through vary­ brewers pay more for the hops they particularly adaptable for the mak-. chanf r al radicaI program to many three-piece ensembles, gray ing circumstances of life and is at­ -Addriix . as win Ienn of our government must import from abroad, and they Uig of the costume blouse or the wolf on green wool, brown lapin on tained in greatest measure by the m ust import hops because our own tunic that completes color harmony Ffh . I -Sfote- life I as tlle *orm o f o u r n a tio n a l plaid and leopard*.with-..rust. family or general physician, rather production is insufficient., C h e d fd M .O . □ C.O.D. O cIhsioncan arr^ve at no otber con- (Pr the ensemtded costume. than by.- the- specialist.?’ ®—WNU Swvlce. RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N .jJ.

ESSIMISM and discontent IMPROVED - marked the final session of the UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL League of Nations assembly, the News Review of Current leaders admitting that Rttle had T h e M i n d b, been accomplished. Carlos Saave­ U N D A Y 1 PAVIE BRISBANE Events the World Over dra Lamas of Argentina, president CH ootLesson ' Teter e «35 of the assembly, even asked if he S ©Beu Sradlcate.^ B y REV. HAROLD L- LUNDQUISTt rgest CirculatioJ T H I S W E E K . , % ■ . might not raise the question wheth­ Bean of the Moody Bible Inetitule er “civilizatioh is on the verge of a of Chicago. C o u n ty Ne New “ Temporary” Gold Standard Adopted — Russia final breakup.” Q Weatern‘Ne wspaper Union. Old Men Still Useful The Famous Men T The question of reforming _ the In the following S fTeit Fists and Razor Blades Accused of Using Spanish War to Rouse Interna­ league covenant provoked a bitter Lesson for November I [ n e w s A R O U N I controversy on whether nonmember ten problems. In S i, Youngest Grandfather . tional Discord—Belgium Abandons Alliances. man’s name is giveS S ^' Science Works Two Ways states should be consulted. -Russia LAW, LOVE, AND TEMPERANCE the names of four pA b was understood to be anxious par­ (International Temperance Sunday) I p (j. Brown mad^ I Even in this day of flaming youth, B y EDWARD W. PICKARD ticularly to. bar German influence lip to Greensboro We mature age still has its usefulness. €> Western Newspaper Union. and achieved a minor triumph since LESSON TEXT—Romans 13:1-14. The average age ni definite action to solicit nonmem­ GOLDEN TEXT-It is good neither to I Mrs. Boone Stonestrl of our Supreme «‘T T IS a new gold standard, a IGURES made public by the ber co-operation was taken. A com­ eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor any. I ay in Winston Saieml thing whereby thy brother stumbleth. I. Arthur Brisbane Court justices is way of doing- business which American Navy Department show mittee of twenty-eight was named Rom. 14:21. seventy - one has never been tried before,” was that since July I last every great to study reform proposals. PRIMARY TOPIC—Why We Keep Rules. artist editor, c o m p o s t SI , Mr. nod Mrs. H J.P y e a r s . Twenty- Fnaval power except the United JUNIOR TOPIC—Junior Citizens. Secretary Morgenthau’s character­ The assembly approved reports of v Vvftrnon Gomez - toony. R- !> were ln| six y e a r s ago INTERMEDIATE a n d s e n io r t o p ic baseball player, physi^ ization of the agree­ States has increased the number and its economic and disarmament com­ —What ShaU We Do About Drinking? fling Saturday, Chief J u s t i c e ment just entered tonnage of its war vessels. mittees. The economic report YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC Hughes took his into by the United In the V k months from July I to carried a British proposal to create —Law, Love, and Temperance. 3. Benjamin N. CaM„. ' I Mr. and Mrs W. seat on the Su- States, Great Brit­ September 15, the United States re­ I 10US . teacher, artfe ^ harksville, were Mo a commission to study accessibility Revolution, political disorder, an­ preme Court ain and France, duced the number of its ships from of raw materials. The United States financier. ’ r i Wednesday. bench. President whereby, subject to 324 vessels totaling 1,080,715 tons to archy—these are words which char­ 4. Sinclair Lewis - and other nonmembers would be in­ I FOR SALE-Two Taft rendered 24 - hours’ cancel­ 306 vessels, totaling 1,062,875 tons. vited to participate. The report of acterize much of the world’s news socialist, author, lawyer public service by lation, they will ex­ Great Britain increased ships the disarmament committee ap­ of our day. What should be our 5. NemeMelba-^cfevl I, and 12 vears old. appointing him to change gold for each from 37 to 309 and tonnage from proved the reconvening of the world attitude toward government? Should circus performer, soprat f a quick buyer. W .| succeed Justice other’s currencies. 1,224,329, to 1,232,854. a Christian participate in revolts paper woman. ,t3i ^ N e a r. Brewer. disarmament conference at an early against government? These are Financiers, econo­ Japan increased ships from 213 date. 6. Franchot Tone — com., Arthur Brisbane He left th e mists and business to 217 and tonnage from 772,797 to questions that stir the hearts of actor, artist, laivyer ^ Attorney A. T. bench to run for men were taken by 776,397. men. 7. Fritz Kreisler—brem* i. snfednesday m Rail President against Woodrow Wilson, Secretary France increased ships from 178 URT SCHUSCHNIGG, chancel­ The Bible has an answer, and it s u r p r i s e by the lor of Austria, is taking his place ball coach, violinist, piania lfter some legal tnattd and would doubtless have been Morgenthau move and immedi­ to 187 and tonnage from 558,452 to is found in our lesson for today. 8 Walter H am pC i*' elected had he not goi-e to California. 571,734. among the European dictators. In Let us study it with care and seek I W. R- Hutchens. ately gave it close study. Some were Korder to consolidate military power poet, inventor, actor ' Had he been elected he would have disposed to label the maneuver “po­ Italy increased ships from 191 to God’s message for us and for our 9. Macdonald Smith—few, Iond the classic shad remained in the United States and 195 and tonnage from 403,865 to 406,- in his own hands, he nation in these utterly confusing litical expediency,” but experts gen­ decreed the dissolu­ golfer, football coach, >as rambling around I probably would have saved the coun­ erally said it was a logical step in 333. days. 10. James Whitcomb Riire try ten thousand million dollars that Germany increased ships from tion of all private ■ We consider together a portion Big picture progran the sequence of monetary events but armies, this being statesman, railroad builde , Woodrow Wilson shoveled out in his noj positively in the direction of forty-nine to fifty-three and tonnage of Paul’s epistle to the Romans in pianist. er' ft, eess Theatre election! ecstasy of self-approval. aimed especially at stabilization. from 113,708 to 125,458. the Fascist Heim- which, having laid his superb doc­ Answers election returns over r The new plan, Mr. Morgenthau The British foreign office an­ trinal foundation, he turns to a 1. Editor. wehr headed b y 6- Actor. nd after the show. Rioting in London’s “Mile End said, differs from the old gold stand­ nounced that France and Italy had practical application. Let us ever 2. Baseball plaver, Road,” in which the faces of men agreed to sign that protocol of the Prince Ernst von remember that while right doctrine 7. Viofcii ard in that it will permit the export Starhemberg. The 3. Jurist. 3. Actor. Tbos. W. Rich is and women were slashed with razor or earmarking of gold only to and London naval treaty forbidding the is necessary to right living, it is 4. Author, ond story addition! blades and one man was thrown —* # prince directed his 8 - Golfe. between governments instead of use of submarines except under X . JgMa followers to obey never sufficient to hold the doctrine 5. Soprano. brick veneer house oij through a shop window, etc., seems private business institutions and strict limitations. and fail to permit it to control our 10. Poet' rather “un-English,” to put it mild­ ■ J ffl ' the edict, and Major street. traders. L a maB starhemberg’s daily walk. ly. Pist fighting has been en­ ELGIUM, which since the close Good citizenship of-the true type couraged by distinguished English­ “The door is wide open,” said of the World war has been tied Prince von rj v a 2 for controi 0f G. E. Booe, of Ya Mr. Morgenthau. “We’re not going Starhemberg. t j, e H e im w e h r, is the result of staunch Christian •was in town Wedne men, including judges, on the tight to France by a military al­ character. Much of the weakness ground that it is “better than using out drumming up business, but we’ll Bliance, has decided to drop that and called on the elements recogniz­ N o w OuJya Iteam of horses iroij in our political and social life can knives.” welcome all other countries which all similar alliances ing his leadership to preserve or­ Soward. It is better, doubtless, but what want to participate.” and to rely for her der. be traced to the neglect of the about the razor blades? According to the Treasury depart­ safety on strict neu­ The chancellor’s order also affect­ things of God in the home, the PennyaTaWeiI Mr. and Mrs. E G l ment, the United States alone will trality and a larger ed his own Catholic storm troops. school, and the church. on Edward, of Lewisl announce a selling price for gold. AU the private troops were ordered Paul presents the Christietn as ent the week end in Germany honors its youngest army. King Leopold one who has the right attitude to­ fo r Fast grandfather, Herman Jahnke, farm France and England will keep their so informed the cab­ consolidated with the Austrian state atives. laborer, thirty-six years old. Mar­ selling prices secret, though there inet, telling the min­ miUtia. This would increase Aus­ ward his neighbors, and toward his ried at seventeen, his eldest will be a free flow of gold between isters that Ger­ tria’s official armed forces to about own daily walk. The Christiem is HEADACHE RELIEF J. C. Powell, who ‘ daughter became a mother at seven­ the stabilization funds of the three many’s reoccupation 158,000 men. The dissolution decree L Politieally-InteIligent and Loy­ C e t Quick-Dissolving Bow tion with the Dukd !I teen. nations. of the Rhineiand met strong opposition within the al ( w - 1-7). Iigh Point, was in t^ If all you want is children, that It was believed that Great Britain “practically puts us cabinet, and was voted after three Lectures on political economy are Aspirin Now WUhoot jay on business. record is satisfactory, although any was the prime mover in this new back where we were ministers had walked out. well worth while. School children ThoughtofPtice mouse family could beat it by 25,000 pact. As one commentator put it: before the great Schuschnigg’s task now is to ac­ should learn to love and honor their LOST-Saturday 1 per cent, and almost any microbe by “The agreement was made neces­ King Leopold w a r .” ’ Belgium’s tually disarm the private armies. If country. But for real intelligent Square, a small pock a billion per cent. sary when France debased her cur­ geographical position, he s a id he succeeds in doing this, his com­ citizenship we must have a study In 2 Seconds by laining currency and I If good children were desired, it rency and placed an embargo on makes it imperative for us to plete control over Austria may be of- God’s Word. For all govern­ Stop Wetch Finder return to Re would have been better for Mr. gold exports, because Great Britain maintain a military machine of such conceded. It is recaUed that the mental authority is dependent on In 2 seconds by slop Ieceive reward. Jahnke to have his first child at suddenly discovered that nowhere in size as to dissuade any neighbor Heimwehr was ordered to disarm a God-given power. No man has wa tc h a genuine 36, and his first grandchild at 60 BAYEB Aspirin tablet Mrs. Roy Holthol the world was there left a fixed yard­ from using our territory- to attack in 1931, that the government seized any right to rule over any other Etarta to or 70; at least that was Plato’s stick against which to measure in­ another state.” The period of mili­ many weapons, and that a year man except as God delegates that and go to work. Dnp a |ome Saturday from F opinion. ternational commitments and handle tary service was extended from later some 40,000 Heimwehr men right to him. Bayer Aspirin tahfeifo* pital, Statesville, whq international exchange.” twelve to eighteen months. appeared fuUy armed and uni­ No' “divine right of kings” is justi­ to a glass of wafer. Qr everal days taking Justice uses science—the electric the tune it Ms lhe hot. “Belgium must pursue' a policy formed. Von Starhemberg may not fied by this passage, but clearly it tom of the U b lbeumatism. chair, the lethal chamber—to punish OOVIET RUSSIA made a second exclusively and wholly Belgian,” be really squelched this time, either. does teach that government is or­ disintegrating. \‘\ *•* criminals. The criminal uses science ^ determined effort to aid the be- Leopold said. “In any case our en­ It is a certainty that he has a power­ dained of God and functions by his happens In this gUa * T Mrs. J. A. Daniel I to carry on his trade. An SOS signal, ful friend in Premier Mussolini of • • « happens b job Bays last week in AtJ leagured government of Spain, gagements should not go beyond providence. To resist such author­ stomach. purporting to come from a yadht keeping off war from our own ter­ Italy. ity, is to resist God. |on and daughter, Ja in distress, drew the coast guard and sustained a second rebuff. Ivan Maisky, Russian ambassador to ritory. Belgium must remain out­ Must we always obey the govern­ juth Daniel, who ar^ away from the coast of Hawaii, side of its neighbors’ conflicts.” making it convenient for smugglers England, handed to Lord Plymouth, A RABS of Palestine, who had ment? Yes; until it commands us You can now get Geaoine BAYEB ptudio in that city. British chairman of the non-inter­ “Any policy of alliance with a been on “strike” for 175 days to do that which is clearly contrary ASPIRIN for virtually It a IabIS of narcotics to bring in their cargo. single country would weaken our in protest against unrestricted im­ at any drug store in the V. S. Work is progressir Tear gas, comparatively modem, vention committee, a virtual ulti­ to the laws of God. We do not matum demanding immediate con­ position abroad. A purely defensive migration of Jews, were persuaded resist or question the authority of TwofuIl dozen now,inaflatpocht |he A. F. Campbelll was used to empty a New York alliance would not meet the case tin, for 25 not being regular. vt hole, are neither overcatitai»ui When they take Madrid and set up benefit of the Soviet Communist In­ “Well, what is _a Senator Bora^ ‘ Respect for Parents gtug to the condition L a national government. ternationale.” nor overburdened Vrith d l b t ^ Junder the New Deall regular?” he asked. board concludes. ’ ft Hwior your parents in ' your The idea is to take prompt action The .French rightist-newspapers “A regular is a man with no ideas, hearts; bear them not only awe and forestall the victorious insur­ declare the Thorez incident was part who waits for someone to .tell him and respect, but kindness and af­ - . WANTED—YouJ gents’ giving Spanish territory tp of the RussiantCpmmunist scheme what to do. My idea of being regular fection; love their persons, and IlearnBeauty Cnltul Italy or Germany; the Balearic is-, to Uirow France, against. Germany so is in doing what you believe to,, be * the fear to do anything that may just- Jthe newest methods! lands to Italy for instahce, to use 1 as across Luzon itiand S ? swePt that Russia1Will not be left alone to right in the interests of the Rbeple OClsfrw them-—ReV- W. Crad- Jeelle. axkhPermanentj naval and air bases, with Ceuta for face “any eventual German attack." you-represent, ' . , louring, Scalp Treatr Germany. This would upset the bal­ The rightists were even-more vig­ “Let this be understood—Pm tell­ ance of power in the western Medit- orous in iheir accusations when it HWities f e a r e ^ f e a f f i h ^ 6 weai Th-aJ S ^ I IcareqMbe skin, a cc ing ell parties, Republican, Reme- » j- Good Neighbors. . |uiy Our graduates! eranean and disturb old Elngland, was learned. that iMaxim. Litvinoy, cratic, Union—I’m gWtg tfl ftftjfft- •he much larger for w H wShhl handicap yoarseh : b & fh p I were m t w t e d ^ ^ ^ w d i ^ it Is.a small thing to,-a man add coadiaoa wlt^ in I ^tate Board ExanJ with Egypt and the Suez Canal on Soviet foreign commissar, was sec­ CBte the things I believe *n Vjhether bodies were recoo^nlv*-- Sh^ tiwO whether or not his neighbor be Iieri mind. retly hrParis. they cross party lines SI Rfth ’ onginai milk of mag- j&ocaiWLft I former students arel > 6 King Pefttures 8 viMllcftta. Iaa ef C a b ^ a t u K ^ thftPity w death L WNU Bwvtoa. toilmn, whether or net he be merci nngnesia. Neutrafca -j. | ittions. Special < M to hi& neighbtir. pleasint eBaunanot» > now. Write, dlnshaw School of ! “ox 4 6 , N orthW i THE DAViE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. OCTOBER 28,1936

J. C. Harp, of Clarksville, was a W iJ t IjgDOTBOMB. pleasant caller at our office Monday I UrgesT Circulation of Any Jack Page, a ministerial student PREVENT ALL NEW Everything vIce. at Dtike UuiwM iv, spent the week FOR THE Davie County Newspaper. end in town with loved ones. STYLES ORRISETT’ , iaggsssIitSgg SMUT in BABY r amous Men T Jimmie Daniel, of Atlanta, spent Corsets and In Our Allowing test news a r o u n d t o w n . the week end in town with his par­ IN Brassiers “LIVE WIRE STORE” Infants* Dept. |m?- In each I 6 ar^ ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daniel. Be is given 01>e a YourWHEATAnd OATS By M S Jof four pr;/e0^ edby p G B row n made a business He left Monday for New York. I avocations. ci°ns- Vo. [ trip to G reensboro Wednesday. About 250 democrats and Repnb Treating The Seed With West Fourth and Trade Sts. Winston-Salem, N. C. |l a r occupation orS.oul HIrs Boone Stonestreet spent Fri Iicans gathered at the court house Proper Preventative fe emanis°rS jay in Winston Salem shopping. Thursday evening to hear Con gressman Walter Lambeth 0 f And In The Proper Way. Did you ever watch Cock Robin, how hs stands, head-up, looking about until he Mr and Mrs. H J. Fry, of Har­ Thomasville. wuo delivered a typi «.“££££»»■* sees something good, then goes after it? Morrisett’s, always on the watch, has |>n Gomez — Pvr. mony. R- *■ were ln town shop cal New Deal speech. Mr. Lam- Ask Us For Information. p la y e r , P hysic^ K ping Saturday. beth is a very clever gentleman and brought the best things in 20 years. I “'i pi. his audieuce gave him a cordial re Jniin N. Cardoza, ijr aDd Mrs W. G- Bcoe, of ception. He has many friends in Beautiful Merchandise! Save 10 to 20% •teli. Clarksville, were Mccksville visit­ Davie who are always to have him HalI-Kimbrough P t- ors Wednesday. visit the county. cnR SALE—Two good mules. Drug Co. Complete Men's Fine AUCTION SALE-October 31 , , and 12 vearsold. Willsellcheap “ A Good Drug Store” I M elba—society Iesrt. at the old Spurgeon Gaither store Great form er, soprano „ 1 “ ' I quick buyer. W. T. COPE. place near Connty Line now oc­ Phone 141 We Deliver Boys’ Dept. Leather Coats p a n . • nWs. 1 ^ Near Fork Church. Ready-To-W ear V alue cupied by W. C. Elam The fol AU The New Styles fchot Tone — con,„ Tweeduroy Suits $/?.48 Jast received a wagon-load of coats, Attorney A. T. Grant spent lowing articles will be sold with Sizes 6 to 18 O It, lawyer. mposM, dresses, skirts, sweaters and blouses. Wedsesoay in Raleigh looking many others too numerous to men AUCTION SALE OF LIVE Horsehide I Kreisier—brew»r < tion: Living room suits, bed room Come in and Belect your new outfit I violinist, pianist/1' after some legal matters. STOCK—Friday, Oct. 3 0 th, at 10 Corduroys $0.98 $C.98 Capeskin suits, phonographs, piano, sewing o’clock. Colts 5 months up. Hors­ Size 6 to 18 ** ** this week. |r Hampden-Snanci W R. Hutchens, who lives be ■tor, actor. a' machines, rocking chairs, straight es. mares and mules. Sale at Goatskin vosd tbe classic shades of Cana. chairs, etc. Sale starts at 10 a. Lumberjacks $1.98$C-93 Wonderful Coats I° nf.ld Smith-dipi 0 I. FRANK HENDRIX BARN, Ostrich Jp3S rambling around town Friday. m. W. F. STONESTREET, Near Court House. Size 2 to 18 O $9.95 $12.95 $14.95 I aU^0ach’ bai*« ' Auctioneer. Tes .Whitcomb Riiey Big picture program at the Prin $18 45 and $25.00 Suede I railroad builder, pW| Little Boys’ Suits $ 098 ce=s Theatre election night. Also Blue, Brown, sizes 4-10 “ $4.98 to $12 98 Answers election returns over Radio between Adams-Grubbs. 500 NEW DRESSES after the BARGAINS! AU latest colors and new effects, in­ . 6. Actor. and show. Sweaters 49c to $0,98 Miss Jimmie Lou Adams, daugh­ AU Colors and Styles cluding football colors and staples. ‘ P layer. 7 . VioliBisti Thos. W. Rich is having a se­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Adams, UNDERWEAR 8 . Actor. AU in half sizes, regular sizes and ex­ cond story addition built to his and Mr.- Paul Grubbs, son of Mr. Salt best grade 97c per hundred Knickers $0.48 9. Golfer. brick veneer house on North Main and Mrs D. G- Grubbs, all of Sugar $5.10 per hundred Tweeduroy, woolen tra sizes. For Boys’ and Girls'. 1 0 . Poet. street. Mocksville, were united in marriage AU 25c baking powder 19c $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 Hanes, B. &G., Real-Wear at the Presbyterian manse Satur­ Sweater Suits $2*98 G. F. Booe, of Yadkin county, S Ib carton Lard $1.02 day evening at 7 o’clock, Rev, W. Sizes 6 to 10 $5.95 to $10.95 49c 59c 69c was in town Wednesday buying a Pink Salmon He C. Cooper performing the cere­ 5c pack Salt 3c team of horses trom Pharis & mony. Mr. and Mrs. Grubbs left Howard. 5e box Matches 3c after the marriage on a short trip 5c Tablets 3c SILKS WOOLENS Mr. and Mrs. E G. Painter and to Western Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Our greatest display of everything new and We are now Bhowing the largest assortment Grubbs have taken rooms with Mr. Standard Kerosene lie per gal son Edward, of Lewisburg 1 W. Va., beautiful. Last minute styles and best of woolens in the city. AU newest styles and spent the week end in town with re­ and Mrs. Fred Trivette; on North Fat Meat, per Ib 15c 3 ounce Blue Bell Sanforize prices ever colors, Great values at wonderful prices. latives. Main street. The Record joins their friends in wishing them a long and Overalls $1.10 49c 59c 69c 79c and 98c 49c 98c $1-25 $1.49 and $1.95 J. C- Powell, who holds a posi happy life. Regular Blue Bell 97c lion with the Duke Power Co., Plenty 65c Shrits 48c ik-Dissolving Bnyet High Point, was in town Wednes­ jpn Now Without Campbell-Kimbrough Plenty Dress Shirts, worth ]>ught of Price day on business. 75e now 48c LOST-Saturdayp on the public Announcement We Aave Plenty Men’s Clothing square, a small pocketbook, con AU Sizes Frrm $5.95 to $17.75 onds by Mrs. Helen Allison Campbell an­ taiaing currency and small change. LadiesCoats $5.75 to $10.50 M oulded Insoles Women who ale constantly atch Finder return to Record office and nounces the engagement of her Children Coats $1.94 to $4.50 b y stop receive reward. dauughter Helen to Mr. Alexander Sweaters 50c to $2.91 will give you Sonaino McGuire Kimbrough, Jr., son of Mr. u-m tablet Mrs. Roy Holthouser returned Dress Prints 9c to 18c C o m fo rt Saturday from and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kimbrough, "ON THEIR FEET rk. D n p a home Long’s Hos­ Suitings 24c to 35c tablet In- pital, Statesville, where she spent Mocksville, N. C. The wedding will Crepes 29c to 69c v o te r . By several days taking treatment for take place in November. are is the L*o[- Children’s Dresses 59c Elass it 19 iteumatism. Ladies Dresses 97c to $7.50 Uua glass Mrs. J. A. Daniel spent several Mrs. Mary G. Foster. Blankets 75c to $1 in yoor days last week in Atlanta with her Ladies Hats 97c to $1.49 son and daughter, lames and Mlss Mrs.'Mary Granger Foster, 8 4 , Ov/'OTlCE the wuuieu whose entire effic- widow of Jesse N. Foster. Confe We have Axes regular Kuth Daniel, who are operating a v^iency depends on their feet—nurses, derate veteran, passed away last price $1.25 now 97c ^ A w get Genuine BAYER studio in that city. beauticians, professional women, and wait­ Ifor virtually U a tablet Wednesday night at the home of Brooms 23c % store in the U. S. Work is progressing rapidly on her daughter, Mrs. Nathan T. Horse Collars 97c and up cS h e s e one - piece resses. They realize what It means (o be Bozen now.inaflatpocket the A. F. Campbellhouse on North Foster, following a stroke of para­ We have plenty Bridles, Tracesi moulded insoles foot wise and wear the kind of shoes that II T ry this new package, Main street. When completed this lysis Monday. The funeral was Hames and Harness, Heaters from gently but firmly sup­ !quick action ana known will be one of the handsomest re­ keep their feet comfortable. Jthe real Bayer article conducted at Concord Methodist $1 45 up. port your arches and I t thought of price. sidences in the town. church Friday morning at 11 I Cook Stove Worth $25.00 distribute your body Take a dp from'thesewomen. Your efficiency I especially if you want Sabert J. Winecoff was carried to o’clock by the pastor, Rev. M. G Now $$19.50 weight correctly and as a house wife is equally as important. You I f quick relief from a bad the State Sanatorium a few days Ervin. Rev. E. J. Harbinson, of We have plenty Shoes, Red Goose, naturally. They’re built I neuritis or neuralgia Mocksville and Rev. A. C. Swaf can’t alford to be uncomfortable. hember, BAYER ASPI- sgo, where he is undergoing treat­ Wolverine and Ball Band. These high at the arch and low I fast. (Note illustration ment. His friends hope that he ford, of Salisbury. Surviving are Foot Builder Arch Shoes are built for YOU one brother, Marion Granger, of shoes are guaranteed to give satis­ at the heel to lock yout mil soon be able to return home. with special moulded iasoles to support Ifor it b y its full name— Cooleemee; four daughters. Mrs. faction, and we can fit and the foot in the correct fsPIRIN —n°l to lhe Another good western picture Marsh Butler, of Salisbury; Mrs family. position.: your feet, combination tests to assure per­ lirin ” alone when you with Tim McCoy in “ Roarin Guns” J t next time you want Preston Redmon, of Cleveland; See us for anything you need, we fect fit as well as many other features. That’s at the Princess Theatre Friday and Mrs. Nathan T. Foster, of Mocks­ will save you money, as we sell for SHOES the reason we say— Saturday, Jack Holt in * End of ville, and Mrs. John Dwire, of cash and sell for less. The Trail coming Monday and Salisbury; two sons, Rev. D. L. AFFECT VA Tuesday. Plenty Children’s heavy Union Foster, of New Providence, Ia , Suits ^ 38c up mole titan Mrs. Henderson Colter, of Tam ­ and Fred Foster, of Salisbury; 27 r j # W E A R ps, Fla., is spending sometime in grandchildren and several great­ “Yours For Bargains” yeu l Ijeet town with her mother, Mrs. G. F. grandchildren. I iterment was at f«in*lnsit places Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Colter wiil Concoid church. J. Frank Hendrix of your bod; can' ^to o t £Buihle% Move from Florida to IUinoes some cifaabe traced to I R THE BAYER CRO&_ inccitect shots. time next month. Card of Thanks. WatTixitJBuiIder ARCH SHOES antigripine AreKSBoei £nd This pattern sketched is an old favorite. Class No. 6 of Liberty M. E. We wish to express our heartfelt Genuine Sinile FOR COLDS AND GRIP Jiiosr yotr shoes There are many more which are much you. mean it. Othe^ f Church South are having an oyster thanks to our many friends for their ^ie iprretI • smarter. See than! 6. It is more becon®5 stippernext Saturday night, Oct. many acts of kindness and expres­ Have Sold It For Over 30 Years 3H. Other good theings are to be sions of sympathy during the sick­ Try A Package At sold. G. W. Everhardt. Time 4 ness and death of our beloved wife I o’clock, Proceeds go tot the church, KURFEES & WARD'S C. C. SANFORD SONS’CO., Mocksville, N. C GLENN SMITH AND FAMILY Dr. W. M. Long has moved his office from the second floor of the Il m u m ...... IimiIIH...... lltT" I e e d s » — *. Sanford building to the first floor -H llH 11 ...... I m m ! It's of the Southern Bank building. Dr. Long has a modern, up-to date of­ IiStoted throat U M gg1 tie jfching- Another 6 helps fice, and one of the best locations 'n town. K W ITHOUT A ■ i n n i e » a v w fo r SALE—To settle estate. Brchildren Wi'liams land near Fork Church. Home place, 45 acres, house and barn. 30 Acres separate. Both BURKS / ^ | ^ \ LAJie 20 cheap. See Mrs. Henry Davis, T l Fork, or R. 3 , Mocksville, N. C SELF PRIMING A large audience of men and SEM WATER SYSTEM women assembled at the court house Saturday evening to hear Hon, ItlI luiknn- A p . j Irvin B. Tucker, of Whiteville, who Vslces .hi" BI" * 1 rSuSld, StrcMtK «"d [ ^ discussed the downfall of the New ONE Iffcetive * * wftI - Pe®l. Mr. Tucker was introduced For Outside or Inside Use by Attorney Brewster Grant. He MOVING PART spoke for nearly two hours, giving e a s y t o m i x —e a s y t o s p r e a d indisputable facts and figures relat- 10S to the condition of this country Economical and Durable Only a under the New Deal. B U R K S- One ffallon of Hide-Kote, when ProPerJy guarantees WANTED—Young women to 2 H gallons ofpam t ready and 'sarn Beauty Culture. We teach Provides running water amstantlysfor all farm for use, at a surprisingly low cpsf. _ !'■provides the newest methods. Finger, Mar- and home uses. 'A Burks Water‘^ s : |a eliminates . 28-ft. Lift C om e a n d l e t us figure your job. c«le. and.PermanentWaving Mani- in die drudgery from household duties and supplies curicS. Scalp Treatments, Facials, H AND HJAgfi water to livestock. Netc on D isplay... See Demonstration... tree Estimate und success S0-Jjc^ f a slog6^’ care of fbe skin, a course in Anato- ®Y Our graduates are eligible for n 1 $ & s £ 5 £ & Tltate Board Examinations. Our ormer students are holding good Kurfees & W ard Positions. Special corn rates. Act “ Better Service” now. Writef ille, N. C. HinshawSchoolof Beauty Culture ox 46. North Wilkesboro. N. THl DAVI* ftgeoitfr MOCiagVltt**. K- & OCTOBER 23,1936^ Republican Coniity Class W arfare New Deal Aims ConstitutionBig Ticket. It’s Not Too Soon To Think Of Ir Threat Is Seen to ’Pack' Court Issue of Nov. 3 COAL , Tactics of New Deal Arouse Would Put “Right Men” on Preservation of American Grave Fears. Supreme Bench, Says System of Government With the thermometer bobbing about 90 every day it Wallace. at Stake. of imagination to picture the way you are going to f ** * l#l I Efforts to stimulate antagonism COAL in October or November, but a good imagination66'- ^ 'among various groups of citizens In the early days of the last ses­ Experts on pre - election trends VOLUMN constitute a feature of the current sion of Congress spokesmen for th« recognize that not for three genera­ you a substantial amount of your next winter’s fuel ^ political campaign which aroused New Deal were making a drumfire tions has the Constitution been so considerable apprehension _ among attack on the Supreme Court of the dominant in American thought as State Senate—B C. Brock. B U Y NOW. ' those anxious to see constitutional United States. They demanded that in the 1936 campaign. Various issues House of Representatives— -J. NEWS 01 I }■'■' democracy perpetuated in th e the Court be deprived of the power have been raised in the New Deal’s United States. to invalidate acts of Congress Other defense of its four-year record but Brewster Grant. The New Deal and Mr. Roosevelt restrictions on the Supreme bench the experts believe that many thou­ Sheriff—Charles C. Smoot. personally appear to be responsible Coal Will Be Much High Wbat Was Hj were suggested, more than fifty ol sands will go to the polls particu­ Registerof Deeds—T. W .Turner. er for this situation. them being actually included in pro­ larly to vote on this one fundamen­ Before The ’ Although Mr. Roosevelt recently posed new laws. These attacks sud­ tal question: Surveyor—W. F. Stonestreet. expressed the hope for “calfn delib- denly ceased. Washington observers Shall the American system of Gov­ Coroner—W. F. McCtilloh. The AIphal eration and clear thinking” in the were puzzled until it was disclosed ernment be preserved? present campaign, many of his ut­ that the Administration had not In the press, on the radio and from County Commissioners—L'. M. Hogs and| terances have been generally ap­ abandoned the assault, but simply public rostrums warnings have been Tutterow 1 ]. Frank Hendricks, O. praised as somewhat out of har­ had changed its tactics. issued that constitutional self-gov­ L. Harkey. H om e Ice & Fuel Co. Cotto mony with his expressed hope. An Instead of putting legal shackles ernment may be at stake in the Jerusalem Township Recorder— (Davie Recol editorial in the Bbston Transcript on the Court the New Dealers con­ election. It is predicted that great Phone 116 J. L. Sheek j recently summed ap this phase of ceived the idea of waiting until va­ numbers of voters who are classed Kelly L. Cope. Mocksville, j the situation as follows: cancies occurred and then nomina­ as stay-at-homes will be eager to to Greensboro “On several notable occasions Mr. ting justices who were in sympathy cast a ballot this year on a matter Jacob Stewa Roosevelt himself has slipped away with Administration policies. Secre­ so universally important. Sale of Land for Parti­ • from the cool, calm and sweet rea­ and Friday in tary Wallace, of the Department oi Appeal To Voters. mam8 aWmaatss sonableness which now seem to him Agriculture, let the cat out of the In advance of the primaries last tion and to Make Frank Willid so desirable. Who else was it that bag when he said in his introduc­ Spring the American L i b e r t y CAMPBELL - WALKER FUNERAL HOME trip to Lincolnt| branded as ‘tories’ all who dared tion to a book written by Irving League issued a call to all voters to AMBULANCE week. cross him in his plans for remak­ Brant: go to the polls this year. The League Assets Etc. EMBAIJJEpij ing the nation and its people? Who “The important thing * * * is to is a nation-wide organization whose Bv virtue of an order made by the Clerk Telephone 48 Court convel else was it that exploded into ‘horse elect Presidents who will nominate basic purpose is to uphold and de­ of Davie Superior court. I as Commission­ Monday, Nov.| and buggy’ language when the Su­ the right men to the Supreme fend the Constitution. It issued a er will sell to the highest bidder for cash Main Street Next To Methodist Church Frank Carter preme Court declared one of his Court.” letter to its more than 100,000 mem­ on Saturday. Oct. 31st 1936 at 12 o’cNsk pet measures unconstitutional? Who Secretary Wallace previously had bers to inaugurate a Get-Out-The- in.. at public outcry at the court house Mrs. C. E. door in Mocksville the lands described be­ else was it that pinned the label of expressed his opinior of the present Vote Campaign. The appeal was 'mTtWttmni IHit Statesville hcj ‘economic royalists’ on the great Supreme Court majority when he made to adherents of all parties, low; adjoining the lands of R. M. Allens body of American business men? heirs and others, bounded as follows: Be­ treatment. declared after the AAA decision on regardless of how they proposed to ginning at a hickory stump, Seafords cor­ C0//:/+/.+++/:/..:/.:^^ Who else was it that described his processing taxes that the ruling was vote. Therew-as a favorable response ner in R. M. Allens line, thence S. 84 degrs. Rev. E. P. unnamed opponents as representa­ “the greatest legalized steal in his­ from all sections of the country and E. 16.23 chains to a stone on the West North Carolinal tives of ‘entrenched greed’?” tory.” Demands for the impeach­ this was emphasized by widespread side of road; thence S. with the 5 and There is general acceptance of ment of Mr. Wallace were made on expression of approval in the press. 8-10ths chs. to a stone; thence S. 24 degrs. In Salisbury la the theory that class warfare, if it the floor-of the House of Representa­ Millions Don’t Vote. E. 18.23 chs. to a stone, thence S. 10 and I M r . C o t t o n F a r m e r ] Mrs J. P. should be precipitated by partisan tives but no rebuke was adminis­ It was brought out in the League 63 IflO cbs. to a pine; tbence N. 84 degrs. South Yadkinl political appeals, would be fatal to tered to the Cabinet member by letter that 30,000,000 potential voters ' 1 W. 36 and 45-IOU chs to a stone in R. M. the American system of govern­ Allens line; thence N. 4 degrs. E. 17 and ary Union of tlj the Administration. failed to take advantage of their 383 4100 chs. to the beginning; contain­ H We Are Now Prepared To I ment. The Federal Constitution rec­ What Wallace Wants. right to cast ballots in the presi- ing forty seven and three fourths acres Statesville last ognizes no class distinctions. It Among press comments vigor­ dental election of 1932. After citing <47 and 3-4ths acres) more or less. This is S F. York places all citizens on a basis of ously denouncing Mr. Wallace’s the importance of the constitutional tbe land of the late R. J. Brown and for [g Buy Or Gin Your I absolute equality before the law. It startling perversion of American issue the letter said: assets for the payment of debts. spending seversl does not permit special privileges ideals is an editorial entitled “Abol­ “In such circumstances every This September 28th, 1936. bis brother, D. I for any particular group nor impose ishing the States” in the Macon citizen owes a duty to himself, E H. MORRIS. Commissioner. I COTTON I Born 1 to M r| special duties upon others. (Ga.) Telegraph. Discussing th e to his family and to his Nation. I Examples in Europe. Secretary’s book “Whose. Constitu­ His duty is the free and intelligent W e W ill-Pay Highest Market Price. Hendricks; on Th,e history of the rise of dictator­ tion?” the newspaper says: exercise of his right of franchise— fine ioi£ pouncj ships in several European natftms “Wallace now says boldly that his vote. The ballot which a free Come And See Us Before You SeIL Hon. J. H. is cited frequently by those who the entire American system of gov­ citizen casts may be compared PIANOS I fear that the New Deal’s attempt ernment must be scrapped and, a with the payment of a premium .ton, delivered i to set up class distinctions is co-operative commonwealth must be upon his insurance policy. If the SHEET MUSIC We Appreciate Your Business. ;fair sized aud?e ; dangerous to the American system. established in place of the system of premium is not paid, the policy -Bity building ' 'In practically every case in recent 48 separate states. This half-baked lapses and he and his family lose !history where a dictatorship has student of the Constitution and the the protection for which he has P IA N O TUNING John.Owen, ;i| been established it has been founded American system insists that the labored and saved for years. The former Mocksv One Of The Oldest Music upon the desire of some particular organic law was intended to be a exercise of your right to vote con­ --town Saturday:! ‘union of people instead of a union F oster & Green group for power over other groups. stitutes the premium you pay to Houses In The South In Russia it is th .eral government’s expenditures to­ tution by “judicial interpretation.” for sale to the highest bidder for talled $3,880,000,000—an increase of This new method of amendment has cash that certain tract of land lying W E C lN SAVE YOtJ Agnes Wilson, ' 72 per cent. been publicly approved by Donald and being in Fulton Township, Davie Nell Shepherd, Itj Kichberg, one of the New Deal’s County, and described as follows: Notice To Creditors! HavinC niulliSAj _ MONEY Mrs. W. K. Clen I Our Book of Roles inner council. Beginning at a stone on S. side of public road in C. P. Anderson’s line; uKK'&ZUKm? «- the Jacob Cope, as The Sbest argument against com- tan Booe, decs'e., notice U Sjb?* B Brax- ON YOOR ENVELOPES. LETTER HEADS. : munism, socialism,," fascism and BarkandBlte tbence S. 19 poles to a stone in C. M. Cooleemee, died I It is proved by 'the latest New Carters’ childrens line; thence W. 12 to all persons holding claims ^ Sivenfiiven many other isms is the simple fact Deal budget that about one half of poles to a stone A. M. Foster’s cor­ estate of the said d e c e S Mamat thethe STATEMENTS. PACKET HEADS. CARDS. Was buried at Foij : that they conflict with Americanism.. them, properly verified^ th- f the internal revenue taxes are hid­ ner in R. G. Foster’s line: thence N. ed on or before the 12n> rf Uodetglgn- CIRCULARS. BILL HEADS, ETC. GET day morning with The star-eyed theorists and dream­ den taxes, paid by the. poor as well 16 poles to a stone on S. side of pub­ ers want to make their own rules ber. 1937. or this notici JnTV * f epte®- MissMattieStrJ as the wealthy, in the shape of in­ lic road; thence with said road 12 bar of recovery. All n«ul! ,8 plead in OUR PRICES FIRST. for governing other people. They creased prices on almost every arti­ poles to the beginning, containing is We guest of Mil overlook the fact that the people the said deceased. » i & n!bt(i t0 cle in common use. An Tiiinnin edi­ one acre and fifty poles more or less, undersigned at MocksviHe ' on THE 3DAVIE RECOKD Strpad this week.1 want to rule themselves and have tor makes the comment that the There is a right of way reserved on. done pretty well with that old book trouble with most of the tax laws is these premises for allI time. I Political polls is| of rules called the United States that they bark at the rich and bite This the 30 day of Sept. 1936. I Constitution. the poor. B C. Brock, Commissioner. administration wo By A. i f GRANT, AttyJllert fira^U B ooe. under.