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VOLUMN XX IX . UNTY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY APRIL 4 1928 NUMBER 3S NEWS OF LONG AGO. Number of Birds and The Record Honor Roll. Cleveland YouthsIn The Y P E O P L g Among those who have subscrib THAT WASNT OLD NEWS. Whit Wa« Happening In Davie Before Animals Killed ed or renew'ed their subscriptions S raight And Narrow Int Will Guarantee It.” The Days of Automobiles and Rolled A census of the dead, the first to The Record, our thanks are dm- The Cleveland county board o< Hose Some Things That' Happened Here Nearly undertaking of this character to be the following: education has decided that corpora 1 , Pavie Record, April I 1903) tried in North Carolina, has been punishment by the teachers of Clevp Fifty Years Ago. \V. A. Bailey, of Advance, was C W. Hall launched. The dead in this case Mrs. T. N. Chaffin land schools shall be endorsed Bi in town Friday. that body. They have proclaimed From Davie Times, May 26, 1881. will be the number of game and Rev A C. Chaffin Dr. A. Z. Taylor, who is located the fact that “spare the rod and f , N. C. \ animals taken in the State during Inferior court, first Muodav in orn- wishing a croquet set get a J. M. Horn spoil the child” is a clause that hsu- in Selma, spent last week in town the hunting seasou just closed. DAVIE PEOPLE” L. B. Ratledge lust its .oriejnal meani g in iher June. Thereare iS cases on the Ivirgain hv calling on him. with Iiis family. The census will be in the nature E. E. Koontz locket and 35 presentment btrfoi e Pu ilie 211 I of June, Statesville, i C. Pinnix, Deputy Collector -yes This action may d 1 ihe child of a survey of game conditions of B C Brock ren of that county 'a great d* al 01 :he grand jnrv. N. C . will vole on a proprsilion for Pavie and \adkin, was in town j gtate j t v v lp carried on by C C Beck mu id. too Our young friend Philip H j sub-cube 000 to the Stat-s- '■*" *1* < * ♦ > F r i d a y . j means of a return postal card mail- J M Ratledge C.iip>ral puni.-h nent should a' Booe, has located in Winsion He ville Airline Railroad This sub­ W R- Felker, of Kappa, was in e(j t0 every hnnter’in the.State on Rev M F Booe ways be use as a last of re ort, 0: .vouiri be glad to have his friends sciiption is to he turued over Io town last week on business. the number of game birds and ani­ E H Smith couse. But that it must t>e used tr call ou him at Bioivn & Carter's the North Carolina Midland pro­ Miss Louna Willson who has mals killed during the season. O E Driver ffie teacher and parent at times W F. McMahan Esq will be at vided it luiilds to Statesville. teen visiting her uncle. Rev. W. One hundred and twenty-five J MoodySmith goi 3 without dyii g. Tne endorse­ :he court house 011 the 3d, 6th, 7th Elder Drurv A. Woodson, of Va. C. Willson, returned tojherliomein ment, of the scnuol officials wi i thousand returned cards, Deputy H H Lanier and 8th of June for the purpose of has accepted the call of the Baptist Statesville Thursday. Game and Fish Commissioner strengthen the hands of tht t achers churches at Mocksville and Jeru­ W H Davis m Cleveland, and in this manner listing the taxes for the State and W. A. Weant has about com­ Thomas declares, are being mailed salem, and will be upon the field a- ■one Co. A J Anderson work for the more effective training county. pleted remodeling his store building out from the Department of Con­ W A Weant The canning factory a Neivberne hout the 1st June Will preach in the Weant block for a drug store of the young. servation and Development by Dir­ C A Crews There are teachers who do not ex­ commenced putting up green peas (I). V.) at Jerusalem the 1st Sab- to he run by Dr. Kimbrough. ector Wade H. Phillips with re­ Mrs D P Foard ercise the right of corporal punish on Monday They have shipped oath in June. The Martinsville Manufacturing quests that tne blanks be filled in JamesFMoore ment wisely, and much harm oftei over 6000 cans of oysters to Bj Iii- The fuivejing corps under Capt. Co., will soon be ready to turn out and mailed back to the department N B Weant results from their idisioncrases. more at one shipment. Ramr-her, reached this place on ’h e T im e . finished lumber at their plant near Immediately. R A Howell But this is the type of pedagogue, W K. Gibbs, of this county Tuesday, when they completed the the depot. “The report.” continued the De C M Sheets the author'ties in Cleveland togeth­ fleeced a sheep cne day not long I Io ation of the road as far as Mocks­ Rev. C. S. Casliwell, of Marion, putyJGarae and Fish Commissioner, C G VanZant er with those of other Carohm since and got ttn pounds ot wool. ville. The Caotain and his boys has jnsl concluded a series of meet­ “ is one which every hunter in his Mrs. Frank Sheek counties, are trying to get rid of — The sheep wcigued 135^4 after left yesterday morning for Mores- Hickory Rt cord. IE COMPANY ings at the Cooleemee Baptist application for a licence agree'd to John Brown shearing, and was only 13 months viUe where they will make a survey * church. make at the close of the season. It J W Wall old. Farmington, N. C., May 24th lSt N. C. «1 The Cooleemee cotton mill had is important that every hunter C F Blackwood Last Of His Company. Prof. E. \V. Scott has oj e >ed a Mr. Editor:—Soineof the anti- ♦I to stand idle three days last week make this report in order that ac­ U K Spry Frank Mode, Confederate veter normal writing school at. County stock law men are preparing for -C-VeVefrVu- % 4 on account of hight water. curate information may be obtain­ H R Eaton an, died a few days ago near Mar­ Line. Mr. Ccott knows his btisi war. Ou last Sunday evening Len Dickson was diiliing his squad of T. R. Walsh will take charge of ed regarding game conditions in W D Foster io*', McDowell county. Mode went ness and will improve the writing The Davie Times April 7th. to the army when a vouth of 19 and men for the durpose of protecting im tm tim m nl the State. J K Crotts of all those who will give him tli.if Superior court is in session here fought four years without receiving hit defeat. Mr. Jint Cnthrell cap­ “ Information complied from the J R -Brown attrntion, scratch. He lived to be 86 yeats this week with Judge McNeal pre­ survey will show definitely the sup­ Mrs Mollie Powell W. B. Moss has just received a tain. ild and his death resulted from a YEAR siding. ply of various types of game in the fresh supply of fine confectioneties Ty Singer Drummer. D G Grubb fall. He is the iast survivor of his (serve your wants in Ex-Senator J. C. Pritchard has different sections of the State and a id cainied goods which he ^offers Thereareseveral inses of smal- Mrs E H Hauser company that went, to the war at been appointed Associate Justice of pox 111 different oarts of the Slate. Grocery Line than will provide a' basis upon which B R Bailey the beginning of hostilities. to the trade at low figures. Anv fresh and you can the Supreme court of the District will rest many of the solution of G F Koontz m e*sewhere A big of Columbia, . .. r . •game problems -in North Carolina-.: 'Mrs Mattie-lHartman - - The legislature has passed a bill It will help to show how the sup­ Mrs. Louise Smith lhing, hats, caps, and Ecenomicat Transportation introduced by A. T. Grant, Jr., to ply can be increased for the bene­ W. S Walker (over our stock before pav all outstanding claims in the fit of every hunter.” J. L. Tolbert ring goods. Bargains hands of the school teachers and "In your sworn application for Mrs. C H McMaham others for the years 1901 and 1902 license under the State Game Law, D. H Thompson The following list takers have you agreed to report at tne end of B. L Hopkins been named for Davie county, J. the season the number and kind of j. S. Plowman H. Sprinkle, W. C. Douglas, L. birds and animals taken by you J. P. Chaffin 1ENDRIX A Bailey, W. D. Foster, C. A. and where taken,” says the report W. M. Markland Hall, A. T. Grant, Sr.. A. C. b[ank. “ The facts so gathered South Mocksville Chas. McCulloh Cornatzer. The assessors are: P. will prove a great help in solving C. C. Z mmerman h Wtjw n ttn t n t v tTiit 1U rill1n1gi P. Green, Dr. J. M. Cain. R- A. the problems of „ame conservation. W. S. Stonestrect Stroud, D. L- Lowery, J. B. Smith, Will you, therefore, kindly fill in O. R. Allen Milton Garwood, Henry Hobson, sign and return the attached postal J. F. Ratledge G. P. Danieis, Q. A. Hartman, S. card at once? The information C. S. Grant JQSM W cney hack v i ih o u t q u e stio n V. Furches, B. F. Stonestreet1 J. s ) sent cannot be used as a bat is D. N Baity f HUNT'S GU AIlANTEBD ■KIN DISBASE KEMEDsES F. Ratledge, E. E. Vogler. for law violation.” -C. A. Hartman TH unt’s StalvC onri S o a p itIail *:j ^ ‘/l 1 >*t Fislutr tie trpntm«*nt ofltch, Eczema, f I Wheat is bringing 90c per bushel, tinirv.orm.Tettcrorotheritch- f j J. H. Smith IiK bkiti T ry lhifl 4 * corn 60c., hams 16c., eggs 18c. E. M. Keller |rbfatnicnt us our tiak. Walter Kurfes and family, of A Tax Amendment. rris- LeGrand Pharmacy S. B. Crump Cooleeniee, visited relatives near Another amendment scheduled H B. Barnev Jericho the past week. for vole in this Stale in November S. H. Howard Ir . eT c c h o a t e I Mrs. A A Dwiggiusanddaugh is one proving that intangiable per­ J. W. Ratledge DENTIST ter, Miss Minnie, of Center, visited sonal property and money on de­ Geo M. Hendricks Office Second Floor Front relatives near Jericho recently. posit in banks may be listed for W. F. Shaver taxation on the same basis as real New Sanford Buildirg W. L. Barnhardt Many Extra Terms of estate. It is an amendment that Office Phone HO Mrs. Alpha Barney we beleive greatly deserves to be Walter Barney ffortless Residence Phone 30. Court. voted. Mneksville. N. C. W. A. Hendrix Smootlmess • Power and Ease of Control In order to give the “ Bevo” Friends of the proposed change T. I- Poole judges something to do and show at claim that it will actually result in F. B Gaither •> that make every mile a pleasure least a semblance that they are earn­ >R. R. P. ANDERSON a big increase m taxable wealth J. E. Smith ing their salaries Governor McLean within a few years. More money has ordered several special terms of E D Cope knuckles. T he clutch is vel­ DENTIST will go into intangibles that are T h e C O A C H Day after day it becomes courts in different counties. M. H. Gregory vety smooth in action and Anderson Building taxable such as mortgages, instead more apparent that the un­ Office In Judge C. C. Lyon, who was re­ A. B Duiin rivaled popularity of the the gear-shift lever responds Mocksville, N. C. tired some years ago on a pension of tax free bonds that pay Iotv in­ W. A Hendrix $5 8 5 terest rates, it is argued, aud in­ Bigger and Better Chevrolet to the lightest touch. Accel­ Phones; Office 50 Residenc- and is now to preside over the spe­ L. F. Poole TheTouring S orr Roadster Roadster T -7 is due to its basic elements eration, is swift and certain, cial term of Chatham court, at tangible property now concea'ed F G Baither T h e $5 9 5 of superiority. w hile big non-locking four- Piusboro, April 16, to try the alleg­ becaused to tax intangible proper­ J. E. Smith C oupe I rih Ctralina J In The Superior Court The 4-Door wheel brakes assure perfect ed automobile thieves that Jteve ty now concealed because to tax in Sedan * 1 * 6 7 5 Ivie County I E. D. Cope A nd the greatest factor of all control under every condi­ been indicatecLin that county. some communities at full value T h e S port * 6 6 5 Wright Reeves M. H. Gregory C abriolet is the effortless driving it pro­ tion of highway and traffic. . BurKe county draws a two weeks would almost be confiscation would TheImperial $ 7 1 ^ VS A. B. Dulin L andau - - ■ vides. It steers w ith the 25, Jannie Reeves. , Civil term beginning April with get on the confiscation would get UtilityTruck $495 You’ll never know Bevo” Judge McRae, of Asheville Mrs. F. F. Walker . I Chassis Only) weight of the hand— Ifotice of Publication 01 on the books. t o ® * 3 7 5 what a great car it is Presiding. 1 C. C Bailey for the worm and gear Summons. If a county assesses its real es­ A ll P rices f. o. b. until you sit at the Mecklenburg county, where the J. M. Burgess Flint, Mich. ‘ steering m echanism is ['lie defendant above name _ I ^ tate and tangible personal property •Check Chevrolet docket is claimed by certain Demo- A; L Bowles wheel and drive! So Ie notice that an action‘on entn|eeni on the basis of fifty or percent of Delivered Prices fitted w ith ball bear­ five has been commenced in ,j Ciatic lawyers of Charlotte as being W M Essex T h e y i n clu u e th e low ­ ings throughout . . . come in today for a its actual market value it should est h a n d lin g a n d fi­ perior Court of Davie coun. . f(l, au congested that seven new districts G. ALEverhardt n an cin g charge* demonstration! available. even at the front axle I for the purpose of dissoivs "••It seven new judges and seven not tax money on hand, mortgages G H. C £hutt lids of matrimony now e new solicitors are needed get a con­ bonds or o.ther evidences of money Iween the plaintiff and the o .(l W. E Smith I, on account of separatmf- t|1( tinuous term of court from April 2, on the basis of one hundred per L. F. .Smith-» fidonment of the plaintitt ri i- June 30 with "another VBevu" cent. Unless the constitution is Jfendant for more than Iiv .e, judge in command, Clayton Moore. changfd by vote the present system The otbenday one of .those items Martin Chevrolet Co., Id the said defendant will , in . \ With the special terms ordered. cannot be altered.—-The Dispatch about a woman routing bandits ap Ie notice that, she is ^ r Superior Court of Davie ^ ^ right down to brass tacks, it is I C„ at the court house in 1 ^ from March 16 to June 30 and it j napolis postoffice receipts were f 585 M ocksville, N. C. |le on the Kith day of AP £0in. would seem with three courts run-!more in January this year than the Feved almost anv woman could answer or demur to t , jntiff int in said action or the I re[ift n>ng at the same time fur more than j same month of 1927. rou-., a whole battalion of infentry three months that, the “congested1 ; ----: , I applv to the court, for read :f she made up h e r mind to it.— manded in the said comp' .^S 1 pocket would be wiped clean -U nion I Tbe better cless ot people QU AL ITY AT LOW COST this the 13th day of March W Republican. ‘The Record. Do you? Atchison Globe, .. , M. A. HARrMAWjtffc ClerkoftbeSuperior T h e D A V ifi r e c o r d , MocKSVlLLfi, N. c. ApRtt 4.

ved Uniform Internj ed for The Record so he could see William H. Cook. THE DAVIE RECORD. what we would have to say about William Harrison Cook, 69 6f certain Democrats who may not al Winston-Salem Route 4, died Sun­ C. FRANK STROUD • - Editor. ways walk the stright and narrow day night at his home. He had d a y S d path. He remarked that.-he knew TELEPHONE been ill about two weeks, but his his Democratic paper would re­ condition had shown no change main silent along certain lines. ILcsso Entered at the Postoffice in Mocks­ and the end came suddenly. I m p o r t a n t The -Record hasn’t the time nor ville, N. C.. as Second-class Mail He was born in Davie county, ... NTOWSOaper| matter, March 3, 1903 . space to print the mean things a- Dec. 1, 185S, son of the late W. bout folks that the Democratic H. and Anne Baity Cook. He is SUBSCRIPTION RATES: paper is supposed to look after. h^gsson for April survived by his wife, two sons, ONE YEAR, IN ADVANCE - * 100 We know of several Republicans Frank Cook, of this city, and J. S. A nnouncem ent resurrection o| SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - $ 50 that should also be criticised. We JlRlST (EASTER LE THREE MONTHS. IN ADVANCE S 25 are kept busy looking after more Cook, of Route 4; two sisters, Mrs., Delia Masemore of Hanes and Mrs. O S T E X T -M n rk ISv1 important matters. TfilXT-Becausej It is less than three months un­ Maggie Jones of Calahaln. til the Democrats will meet in The students at Wake Forest The funeral wras conducted from I ^ ^ rT t OPIO-J esu* xiousiuiiHouston to iu nominate______a ______President. College who organized an A lS m ith' the ______home at 11 o’clock Wednesday ( to every owner of a qO It'* TOPIC Christ Of more importance is the fact that | for President Club started some- j morning by Rev. 0 E. Vv ard, and 'tb' the blackberry crop will also be ripe thing that may be hard to stop, burial followed in the Cook Grave * $ ■ , a ‘. the same time. j We- notice that the President of yard, Davie county. — Twin-City ------j the College, Dr. Gaines, is stand- Senitinel. ‘‘The Republican Party must re he Ministry of Losrel iug by the students. AU of the , jv whom (v. D- -uF deem its pledge to the American AlSmithpapers are taking Sidesl jfiDfltOr W llllS 1/ 6 3 0 . Model T Ford jhc mother of Jam farmer, and must select a candi­ . „ .,-Iicv brought sweetl with Dr. Gaines We talked with Senator Frank Willis, of Ohio, date who will be an earnest advo­ one of the biggest Baptist preach­ one of the Republican candidates cate and pledge for that redemp­ % T s r , 4 ers in this section a few days ago for President, died suddenly in tion.” said Former United States ON MAY 25, 1927, when Henry Ford first announced his :» h c ir perplexity (vv.l in regard to this Smith Club. The Deleware, O., Friday night. He Senator George H Williams, of plans for making a new car, he announced also that he would iloncd —- - , ■ preacher was very outspoken in was just ready to speak to a large it-.the large « stone “ :frml J Missouri, in a recent statement. his condemnation of the action gathering in his home iown when continue to make parts for the Model T Ford. He said: §JLtomb. Te their si “The nomination of Governor »Md ‘he stone removedJ taken by the students who organ­ death came. He was a prominent Lowden will mean that.” "The Model T Ford car was a pioneer. It blazed the '.^fV he Angci in the f j ized the Smith Club. Wake Forest man, and his death was a severe ' Iicus knew that U j way for the motor industry and started the movement for Davie county Republicans didn’t College is a Baptist institution, blow to the country. 3 ju d 'cotue to the scpulcj which is run by funds donated by good reads everywhere. It broke down the barriers of £S9L] and unbelieving ■ instruct for Hoover or Lowden for an angel waiting :p s :w. kill* President. If the delegates to the Baptist people throughout the Advance News. distance in rural sections, brought people in these sections to them the fact I state. The contributors are com­ Miss Alma Shutt, of Winston-Sa­ Note the angel’ State Convention, which meets in closer together, and placed education within the reach of •IV not a lr n iil’ ('-I Raleigh next Wednesday, are call­ posed of Democrats and Republi­ lem was the guest of her parents Sunday. everyone. We are still proud of the Model T Ford. If we -Yc seek Jesus of ed upon to express themselves as cans, but so far as we know the xriu-iiied'’ (v. IS). The many friends of Mrs. Bob 10 who Davie wants for President. Catholics are not contributing any­ were not, we would not have continued to make it so long.” HdSFnaiinn with man thing to this college. The Record Meachum were very sorry to hear of I vs (I) UiS Iiuinanil Frank Lowden had better get part For twenty years, the Model T Ford led the automobile .3 ® l.v residence—NiKiu doesn’t believe that the studen s 11 her death which occured Saturday of the vote or there will be trouble afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. iqjffiiiiiious death—cri.e.lf this college should organize any industry and it still serves more people than any other auto­ when said delegates return home Meachum was known throughout "He *s ri^cn * I kind of a political cluo. Such mobile. Over one-third of all the automobiles in use today old Uie place w iu j Somebody has asked Editor Mar­ the community and was well thought t (v. (S). Tliese worf things will naturally offend many of by all who knew her. She was iil are McideI T Fords — an indication of the sturdy worth 'S n His birth, humilii tin, of the Winston Journal if he of the coniributors and friends of for several months and all of her of the -car and its value to people in all walks of life the fJdeaih. He who waj would vote for Al Smith if nomi­ the college. A Hoover or Lowden friends were faithful up until her l-vjit circumstances and nated for President. Editor Martin •v‘'- 5 lllt.ful death on thel Club would cause much unfavor­ death and did all they could for her. world over. conqueror of dealI hasn’t answered yet. The Record able comment. Mr. Smith-~is a The funerai services were held at The Ford Motor Company will continue to make re­ [ion gives meaning I doesn't know fc’hat the Journal Roman Catholic, a man who » 4 aid 11 o’clock Monday morning. Cliiist be not rise "1 placement parts for these cars "until the last Model T is ye are 5'et in yo man would do, but we wouldn t be to be as wet as the Atlantic ocean. C. E. Faircloth and Misses Mam e l). afraid to bet another Stetson hat How can a Baptist College afford Lre and Eva Shutt made a business off the road.” That is a part of Ford service. That is what “Co your way, Ic that he would swallow Smith, to let such a club function? trip to Mocksville Tuesday. Henry Ford meant when he said: "We believe that when a I’oter"' (v. 7). As hook, line and sinker, should the Miss Kate Tucher. of N. C. C. W. th a t C hrist w is spending some time at home. man buys one of our cars we should keep it running for uv.'td they wore KL Democrats nominate him. Captare Four Block- iplcs. Tlie discipl Mr. Willis Carter and family of him as long as we can and at the lowest up-keep cost.” blessed news, h| It is reported that the new bridge Hanestown visited Mr. and Mrs. D. y, since He had uttl linking Davie and Davidson coun­ aders. E. Carter Sunday. Because of this policy a considerable part of the Ford “He goetU befoiol ties will be completed in May. So Sheriff Cope and Deputies W. H. Eaton, Mr. L. P. Hendrix and family manufacturing plants is given over to the making of parts fe, there shall yo sel C. V. Miller, R. M. Eaton and M. H. Gre­ spent Saturday in Winston-Salem jirist had told tlie dil far not a word has been said about for the Model T Ford. These replacement parts are made buhl rise from the I S--^f gory visited the Jimtown section of Far­ shopping. building a good road from Mocks- Iein in Galilee, ImtJ I i mington township Sunday night and cap-' of the same material and in the same way as those from ville to this bridge. A quarter . .''lslnt them from this if f f tured a big steam distillery and four men, Fork News. which your car was originally assembled. jwSifllll. The Appearanc million dollar bridge is worth but Lum Brewbaker. Hamp and Tom Kiger iisl Mesdames. J M. Livengood and C. ‘Christ (vv. 9-1-D- little to a county or state without a and Walter Bowles. Two other men were Make it a point, therefore, to see the nearest Ford dealer LxIllThese appearances J. F. Burton, and Miss Velma Hen­ •’ t Hie restoration _ t o road that can be traveled to the at the still but made their escape The still was cut ud and the prisoners brought drix spent Friday in Winston-Salem and have him look over your Model T Ford. You may find ’ mi their awful faill bridge. Here's hoping that route to Mocksville and lodged in jail. shopping. that a very small expenditure will enable you to get thou­ !iiient and ennvimf No. 90 will be built to this bridge Miss Iya Aaron is spending a few Ui a peradveuture . •Jhrtel’s resurrection. I some time in the near future. days in Winston-Salem. sands of miles of additional service, and at the same time Mock’s Church News. pi 1 cction was to be tP Mr. Williard Foster of Winston- protect the money you have invested in your car. ;,,HOf apostolic preacliinl Davie county has gone Demo­ Mr. and Mrs. Joel Beanchampand Salem is SD ending a few days here '-'-r.v th at they IiavJ cratic but one time in the past 46 his mother, Mrs. j. G. Beauchamp with relatives lowledge as to til years, and that was an accident. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. There are several cases of small­ i:'.',). Without the I E Orrell. Ilirist IIis dentil wil But what’wc started out to say was pox which have developed since last Out of the tenj that no officeholder of any party Mr Robert Carter was on the sick week, but all seem to be getting on ices. M ark selects I has ever served one term or more Iistlastweekbutis better now we nicely. I. To Mary JIagdJ are glad to say. '■•'"‘s heart respomj without making some enemies 01 Little Mary Rattz, who had the Miss Essie Essex who holds a posi- F o r d M o t o r C o m p a n y had graciouslj being critized by men in his own misfortune of spraining her ankle, I-OiIi demons. Iler sj tiin in WinstonSalem spent the is getting on nicely. party. When an officeholder pleases iulit terrible. ShcJ week-end at home. Miss Sallie Hendrix has been quite uli; her devotiorf everybody it is about time to get Detroit, Michigan I i 8 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Myers, of sick, but is some better now. ,,,, riled by being I z m hitn away from the pie counter, Winston-Salem, were week end guest Mr. John Jones who has been sick .'Jilrisen I.ord. Tliona for he is not doing his duty. of Mr. and Mr?. U H. Myers. .LyiawcaU she w ent at for some moths, is still very low. L-LlitlMry to the disciplcL Mrs. W. A. Allen spent, the week* Mr. Tabe Smith, of Augusta visit­ I'jlit 2. 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!,cd Uniform International Incubating arid Demonstrations of 4 vSehod Brooding Oiicks Big-Hitch ,Interest Use of Larger pow er' Units Farm ers’ Bulletin Outlines Becom ing Q uite Popular. L e s s o n Best Procedure in Rais­ w ,> »• i-rr/AVATBR, D U.. Dean ing Chickens. (Prepared by cfce UnUcd States. Department v- i • - I: «t n11* o f Ch i ca *«.) of Agriculture.) Woily \v 'ti'rii NVwsua per Union.), “Several of* our -better farm ers are {Prepared hy the United states Department of Agriculture.) w orking S 1 9, 10, and 12-horse team s, Miuscon for April 8 More than loo’oou.ooo pullets are driving them with one pair of lines needed yearly to take the place of and actually doing more work than B rCSURK£CTION OF JESU S the mature liens retired from the two, and In some cases three, men were doing before.” | § b£ ,EASTER LESSON) flocks and marketed because they have ■ . « < y • passed their prime as egg producers. Tiiis comment, received by the Unit­ ed States Department of Agriculture W1N H --V f-Jlarli 16:1-20. It is estimated that there are more m than 300,000,000 hens in the United from W. U. Hauser, live stock special­ V' UtN -J1^ T - B 4cau8* 1 liV® y® States on farms and in poultry plants, ist In South Dakota, is typical of nu­ SlElTrvvTOilIC-Jesus Comes to or au allowance of nearly three bens merous reports pointing out the prac­ JW friH ^lC-Chrlst Rises fr o m working for each man, woman and tical value of big-team hitches. Dem­ p r o ’K'i- child in the country. onstrations on the use of these, large w , HY To prepare for more efficient hatch­ power units for keeping down the cost B»SuK i..ou< 1^ LUirte ,U .ArN’D viiis , Loader. 8®N,on ing'and brooding of next year's crop of crop production Imve become an un­ I ffir!1;.!.:,H-LB AXO ADULT t o p - usually popular live stock extension jf e W er of_thc Resurrection. of chicks the United States Depart­ m en t of Agriculture has issued project. Twenty-four big-team-hitch Ministry of Love Cw. 1-4). Farmers’ Bulletin No. 153S-F, “Incu­ demonstrations in South Dakota last SO M A l¥rA§ll/l€)14ERS HAVE fall were witnessed by a total attend­ E fI-V "I*"" ' and 137G-F. I t may tions were IieldsIate last summer in 26 CHAlMGED TO CHESTERFIELD pffflicii? <'• ->■ 12arlJ in the be obtained by applying to the United counties, the total attendance being Iunced his !Mjii2 (,t I ho first day of the week. States Department of Agriculture, more than 5,200. F. W. Peck, direc­ Jlit'ii- Krplexlly (w . 3, 4). They Washington, D. C. tor of agricultural extension in Minne­ he would sota, says that several hundred ob­ W e STATE it as ) R H i W tl :1S 10 " ll0 sl,ould lul1 Hatch Chicks Early. ilie larse 6 lone from the mouth servers already have obtained the nec­ He said: In particular, fanners and poultry our honest belief that J|0 u,m|,. To tiieir surprise Ifley essary equipment and implements for specialists are urged to hatch chicks using big-team hitches on their farms. the tobaccos used in I iazed the J !lie sii-'Ho removed. S riie Angel In the Tomb Cw. 5-8). early in order to bring pullets to the The successful use of big-team Chesterfield cigarettes ment for Je'siii knew that these women laying age in time to supply the au­ bitches involves the arrangement of a'diomc to ilie sepulcher with per- tumn market when egg prices are horses partly in tandem for the pur­ are of finer quality rriers of Seil ami niilit'lieving liearls so IJe highest, that is, between late August pose of avoiding side draft and for and January I, after whicli the gen­ and hence of better g | a!1 jiuA’i waiting there to an- simplicity in driving. Experience is sections eral run of pullets and liens are lay­ demonstrating that the big teams taste than in any gJiw- n> lhe fatt of His resur' I reach of -Sjllll, die angel’s message: ing and prices drop to what is usu­ which have been used principally, In other cigarette at the ^ -Iie i:i-:t ,-!!raid1’ (v. C). ally the low point of the year in the past, for operating large harvest­ fc-d. If we April. The use of the incubator and \ -Ve t-ivl; Jcsw s ° f X a a i r e l h w h o ing equipment in tlie Northwest c.-in price. brooder is recommended as the most he adapted to conditions in the corn so long.” ’* Iniriii--'1'" 00,00» and power develop­ of milk, three oyster stews, six jelly the first time since 1022 th a t the of parts .lliere slmll ye sen Him" Cv.. I). eggs, is important from the'standpoint severe pains that I ment an Rdditloniil $31,500,000. ac­ rolls, two cans of beans and sis wage average for !lie year has shown could not straight­ Iirist Iisil told Ilie disciples that He of profit amd for improvement of cording, to bureau of reclamation es­ glasses of water. are made a decline frofn the year previous. This en up. I had func­ foiiW Ii-=O from the dead and meet stock. The male breeders should be tim ates. decline'in the 1927 index of farm tional disturbances ose from uni In Galilee, but their unbelief placed In the pens a month before wages may he accounted for, in part and suffered dis­ Scmethzng in That Soi't tlicm from this blessed truth. eggs are to be saved. Eggs should be tress. Finally I at least, by the larger supply of labor Do not waste more money on un- Teacher—Wlnrt is the hardest thing ' III. The Appearances of the Risen gathered frequently, to prevent chill­ got clear down in available tis a result of 'tlie smaller necessaries than your father had to to learn about farming? f$brist ™' iiiiiit r/.ed shoii he Saved, but he th at pastured advantageously providing a German millet can be seeded suc­ Drink lots of good water—you can’t Ii the !mil. Most accurate Lora iM'lit-vc'i Ii not shall be damned” Cv. 10 ).' cessfully any time up to the Fourth of drinl; too much; also get from any I i «• iaaHe. Plants aiiytl »« small grain ration is given and there V. The Activity of the Enthroned is sufficient amount of stock grazing July. pharmacist about four ounces of Jad The whole worlcl knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for I 'J'uraip .Seed to Pecans. ! 'olJPtc Cfirirt (vv. ]0. 20). * * * Jfior pl.-tutx two hinds of socn. I such as sheep qhd cattle to keep it Salts. Take a tablespoonful 1 in a pain. But it's just as important to know that there is only

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CHAPTTER IX—Continued fectly right, too. She needs it and ship. He, however, demanded of Mar­ —21 — you don’t. You’ve too much money and vin that he leave him a clear field. “Tou needn’t try to bluff me, Mar­ she hasn’t enough. You held it out to “I can at least safely promise yon,” vin!” his father frowned. “I know her and she grabbed it. I don’t biame said Marvin, “that I’ll keep out of it U all about It! You’ve come here to her! What started you on such a wild unless—until,” he corrected himself, keep an appointment with this young chase as this? What on earth put it “she turns you down.” w om an!” into your head that I was courting m “I was not aware of it!” her? Surely she didn’t claim I was?” CHAPTER X "I tell you,” his father indignantly . JiHer accepting the bribe was an Insisted, “you"needn’t try to humbug admission of it! If you’d marry a girl As St. Croix’ longing for Meely was I P I , 1 me I I caught her in the very act of that would take a bribe—” never for a moment associated in his I s O i t D i i e waiting for you!” “You thrust it on her—she needed mind with the idea of marriage, it Marvin looked perplexed. “Well, it desperately—” did not in the least dampen the zest if you did, why on earth should you “Do you deny being in love with IIiiiUier in tliis enlightened age with which he went to New York to ■o (apparently) be blaming me for that-'” her?” W lld give h er baby som ething she meet—as he confidentially hoped and “When I show you what I have “I wasn’t sure until just now! But |7 /;/ sentences on the paper signed “Amelia very own kitchen the night my watch somewhere before—though the poise T o b a c c o i. V^. Wf^j'^4 Schwenckton.” was taken from me!” of an'exquisite small head, the geheral T m m a ' “But what, in God’s name, is it all “I don’t understand it at all!” com­ look and air of a thoroughbred, the modish style of tlie young woman, Old S t a n d a r d R e m e d y f o r about? What sort of ‘demands’ is she plained his father. “Barring the fact C r o p swearing not to make on me—” He that the girl accepted a bribe from were, not familiar. I f f W Why! She looked like Meely Chills and M alaria. 60c stopped short, a staggering idea flash­ me. I’d call her a. thoroughbred!” TOAStcO ing upon him. “You must mean St. The puzzle seemed insolvable. Schwenckton! How strange—and how absurd! At least her features did— Croix!” He' turned to the girl. “Hoes Meantime, Marvin was feeling by no extraordinarily dike!—yet so widely Great M en this refer to St. Croix?” means so lenient toward Miss different, too, with that vivid, intelli­ Crtat men are different from others “I don’t know!” Sehwenckton’s accepting that money gent - countenance, proudly arched I c-iiiy in that they have a more inten- from his father as he had pretended. “You don’t know!” cried Mr, Creigh­ little head, graceful bearing—and of I Eivo knowledge of one thing and use ton. “Why,”.he exclaimed, “are you In spite, however, of the sick recoil course Iier neatly arranged hair, styl­ I their knowledge with m ore confidence he felt from .her for departing with botli trying to saddle St. Croix with ish clothing. But good G—d, how like find power.—American Alagazine. a thing lie has nothing to do wjth? that five thousand dollars, the sight of her sclioolhouse when he drove .past Meely she looked! As if I’d jjv-sr have.to buy off a girl “Am I seeing things?” lie wondered, h Severe experience is not amusing it, now occupied by her efficient, In­ from marrying him!” .his heart 'beating thickly. , ItntU you liave to overcome the effects formed and uninteresting successor, “Are you buying off Miss Schwenck- So close she passed him by that her Ta’ it. gave him a pang that every day grew tion from marrying me?” laughed Mar­ arm brushed his and her eyes looked sharper; a restless longing that was Paut Waner, vin, and as he spoke he tore the paper for an Instant straight into his—but in danger of increasing to an insa­ into bits and scattered them on the not the trembling of a lash nor the tiable Iiun ger. 'I Voted MostValiiable r Grandmother Knew floor. least quiver of her lips suggested that there was nothing so g8bd for conges­ .“What makes you think, Father, St. Croix, meantime, had just about she had ever seen him before, as she Player in 1^27 tion and colds as mustard. But the old- that such desperate measures as this readied a sta^e where lie was on the walked on to mingle with the crowd—, tehioned mustard plaster burned and are necessary for my protection point.of defying prudence and trying blistered. leaving him bewildered, confounded, 1 National, League,1 ,/» Mus’.c-role gives the relief and help against even so dangerous a person as to see Meely once more; and Marvin with a weird doubt and uncertainty— Itat mustard plasters gave, without the Miss Schwenckton?” was contemplating the probable folly when suddenly, as his gaze followed Says Luckies Do Not F-Eter and without the blister. •- “And anyway,” the girl spoke in, and futility of his asking his board for her, she lifted her hand to straighten .-Us a clean, white ointment, made “I’m resigning. Please find a teacher, a leave of absence- to go to Hollywood, her hat, which in the crowd had bee,n AffectHisWind Words, Them Fitn oil of mustard. Gently rub it in. Mr. Marvin, for my school, will you?— when a cablegram' which their mother pushed askew—and lie saw, with a -re Iimv quickly the pain disappears. received just at this time fpom Eng­ iry MusteroIe for sore throat, bron- for I’m leaving tonight.” ' wild bounding of his heart, that her “Father! Why on earth are you land diverted them somewhat from wrist was tied up with a IianJker tiiitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, their absorption in their own misery. MIima. neuralgia, headache, congestion, 'driving her away? There’s absolutely chief! itWhen I first started to smoke I' S nT rlleumatism, lumbago, pains nothing between us and—” Tlie cablegram was from Mrs. In an instant he was at her side was anxious to find a cigarette “M aches of the bade or joints, sprains, " ‘Dangerous person’ is right, Mar­ Creighton’s cousin, Sir John St. Croix, and had seized her hand—the con­ -ore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted announcing that , Baron­ fusion of his mind so great that all his that would give me pleasure wot, colds of the chest (it may prevent’ vin, and no exaggeration!, I have just given‘that girl five thousand dollars ess Sylvia SL Croix, would sail for usual -self-confidence was lost In a withom taxing my wind or ir­ pneumonia). America on the Berengaria on Janu­ floundering muddle. He had 'been so r t">- for the signed promise which you so ritating my throat. I soon dis- Jars & Tubes Imprudently destroyed!” ary 2 for a short visit to her American sure of liimself, of his ability to im­ cousins. She could be identified at “I don’t believe it!” cried ,Marvin press favorably even a sophisticated coveredLuckyStrikes. I am very the boat by a handkerchief tied on sharply. ^English aristocrat with his ease and fond of the excellent flavor of her left wrist x sang-froid—and he was painfully “Miss' SchwencktoD, will you show TIiis news threw the family into these cigarettes arid they keep Iiini- the roll of bills I’ve just given /aware that no country bumpkin could some excitement. St. Croix volun­ have been more awkward. , my tkrhati clear and. do not you?” teered to go to New York to meet the (TO BE CONTINUED.) “He might tear them up as he did affect m y wind in the least .: Setter them a maitard plaster your piece of paper!” she demurred, -FiS SEVEREST showing no Ieasfembarrassment or MAki VJHO shame. “It’s not a bribe, Mr. Marvin,” River Kept in Order by Chinese Engineer TH' PA PER -1 Keep uoux * she explained, "it’s a loan, which I I f o o y /' Stomach Right . shall pay back as soon as. I’ve earned EVEkY MOltNlNC and NICHT TAKE it at Hollywood. Yourvfather seemed In view of the disastrous Missis­ gineering principle laid down by Li- OfVFtSS so anxious to believe that I was luring sippi floods It Is interesting to note ping, without which the whole system tffcSHWT you to your ruin and so eager to buy that 2,100 years ago a Chinese engi­ would have destroyed itself centuries pie off you that I hadn’t the liearjt to neer, Li-ping, laid down the correct ago, has been followed. Flood condi­ disappoint him; especially as I’m in engineering ■ principle for controlling tions are still unknown,. On the walls It’s toasted' ''desperate need of money. And it is the flood conditions, of a river flow- of the temple built to the memory of- Fwelve Beauty Treatm ents nice of your father to give the Ameri­ inS through a flat alluvial plain. Lt-ping and his sons at Kuan-hsien, No Throat Irritation-No Coughl can screen a chance to be elevated! is written this saying, familiar to The works that he and- his sons es­ ©1928. The American Tobacco Co., Inc. /QriTTHlNK I j:or a Few Cents Each • So I’m off to Hollywood!” And be­ tablished for controlling the waters every Chinese student: “Shen tao t’an 'tso yen,” meaning “Dig the bed ' U Y AIMY younger in less than 10 fore either Marvin or his father could of the SIin river in Szechwan prov­ IjlriW ,-uI- freckles, blackheads, sal- reply, slie had seized her hat and fled ince and distributing them across the deep, keep' the banks low.”—Minne­ 912 nrpii’,; .;:,'ons vanish as if by m agic. apolis Tribune. S P iD e R . H -'I-K-JUs for OSc.'Postpaid. from the room. * great Cbenglu' plain are still in per­ How to Treat Golds -h It.ff 2- WILSOX Marvin made a dflsb to follow, but fect operation., The Chengtu plain is ^ ’’ 11 Matioii, Hnrrisbnrg, Pa. his father interposed—slamming the an area 100 miles long and sixty miles GrippeandtheFlu --OW Angeles. Modern door and standin?. against it Antiquity of Bagpipes . - .Ii1JS uuoiiiGss,- 3168,000 a y e a r. wide. Across this plain the Min river Y c YltHi- S lu st sell fo r $125,000. “Don’t make a d—0 tool of your­ is distributed in eight main branches, Jacquts de Morgan, during his ex r a;^ '; ‘5t c.-vY. uYsqos for sale. Free list on self, Marvin! Running after a girl cavations in Persia, found some terra In Selecting a remedy for colds, as Hitchcock’s Laxative Powder has i?!‘,;Cfcli.>LES i Wtor .imitlcnlars to century A. D. on the great arch at, merely ' controls the syihptoms but <3 ,FI Mj 'J.'-'M.BU, Tarrant Mis. Co. from being taken in by an unprin­ lieving that clogged condition which Takht-i-Bostan. While crude, the' does noli remove the cause cannot —~ — .. .'1Jv.. Birmingham. Ala. forms a breeding place for the germs. cipled hussy!” , Sound Advice representation serves as evidence give you permanent relief.- Uvrllwy 1 , S l^ lm llc s tVnntc.1 fo r B c c la- “Stop calling her names! Ioure Get a package ^t any drug store- Of a gentleman who is frivolous that the bagpipe was'In use during Dr. Hitchcock solved this problem K ;, "'die for 1S if e1ntIuK IargeTolletGoods entirely wrong about her!” ' only twenty-five cents.. L w rir-VcottIiJ,.!! a , 1 information. American the 14 centuries which elapsed be years ago, and his prescription known KF'--— v Inc,.Box 1303, DallaaTex. “What would you call a girl who “none stands im aw4, nor can. his learn­ cfF'kG - ~~------ing be' sound. Make faithfulness and tween the time the terra cotta figures DETECTIVE work accepts five thousand dollars to drop Btl-Vs UniioetiSJv1doIOftlvo. agency. agency. Experi Expert truth thy masters; have no friends discovered by De Morgan were IOX In coS-fvlM l. Write to you cold?” . molded and the carving in the -— I l?. COLUMBUS. OHIO «You heard her say she was borrow- like unto thyself; be not ashamed to rocj at Takhi-i-Bostan. l W‘ N1 mend thy faults.—Confucius, U i ATLANTA, NO. 13-1928. ta g It y> so to Hollywood. She’s per­

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TRACES OLD RACE MASTER CRGOK PiNS HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS THE PAVlEl FOR FREEMASONRY CONFESS HOLDUPS WESTERN SiRL '■ IONEY ON ViCTli L arg est Circula Briicn Trails Ancient Symbols Say They Shared in. Robberies Davie County j i STRENGTHENED of Order.. . Hint That Gang LaAV Must to Get Thrill. Be Observed. L O C A f A N D m ByTalong Lydia E.Pinkham’s Amarillo, Texas.—The trail which . Hagerstown, Md.—Dorothy Sim* Vegetable Compound lie has followed for 2 2 years in quest New York.—TJie sardonic leader, of mers, nineteen years old, and Hilda C h a rlo tte of proof of the existence of an an­ a two-world crime band left his' “call­ Little, seventeen years old,..graduates I A*C lint co| ■Manchester,- So. Dakota.—“I w as In cient race to which he believes the ing card” pinned over the heart of a of the Chambersburg (Pa.) high terribly lWeak and run-down condi­ a school, • are back in the Chambers- W. D. I Ward, tion when a friend foundations of the modem Free­ too curious member of his mob and [wasin town Fridaij told me about Lydla masonry may be trgced has brought now at last the police have a clew to burg jail to await trial on charges of E. Pinkham’s Vege­ Dr. John AVinthrop Sargent to the New York’s master. criminal. highway robbery. The girls, who have, MO r . M. Holthousi table Compound. I United States. “ The “calling card” was a roil of confessed to robbing for the thrill be­ began tak in g It an d bungalow on Majj He is in Texas to continue his re­ $100 bills and they were pinned with cause of the “boredom” of their home painted. after a short time search, which lias taken him through a pistol bullet—th e sam e pellet of. town, jumped bail on the eve of their I felt better. We Mexico, Central America and most of trial last October and were missing are a family of five lead that closed the prying eyes of T h e re will he an d live on a 360- the Soutli American countries. . Bill Doyle, alias Doll, ex-convict and until their capture recently in Pas- Davie Academy F rl acre farm, so I Doctor Sargent is an explorer and safe cracker. 'saic, N. J., where both were employed .r. Everybody have quite a good director of the Dr. AV. H; K. Staver Behind him, the man who is be­ as domestics. deal to do both in­ expedition of the British Royal society lieved to be an associate of the late An intercepted letter to the mother Mr. and Mrs. H l doors and out. At and a nephew of the late Joiin Singer Gerald Chapman and Dutch Ander­ of the younger girl led to their cap­ ^ first I was unable Model 37 W H- G ra v e s spef Sargent, the painter. son, left evidence of one of the most ture. . . . l^l \\ inston-Salem shd to do anything and had to have a girt By tracing the culture of this race Six-tube, FtJLL-VisiON Dial but after taking the Vegetable Com­ miglily organized bands of internation­ AVith Charles Stepter, eighteen-year- self-contained A- C --t P 0 pound I finally gained my strength through pottery and monument de­ al criminals that police have ever old librarian of Ijhe Second L utheran H. T. Brenega| signs Doctor Sargent says lie has be­ use w ith 110-115 volt 60 back and also gained considerable in been confronted with. church, Cliambersburg, the girls, it is cycle, Alternating Cuocw i house on North weight. I will gladly answer letters come convinced that its civilization alleged, acted, as decoys for men Walk Leisurely Away. U ses six A . C. ainplif, ;n„ | p a i n t e d from women in regard to your medi­ was of even a higher order than that whom Stepler, it is alleged, then held Recently there was a shot in the tu b es, an d one ravtyiu- cine.”—M b s . Orro J. Geieb, R. P. D- 3» of the ancient Egyptians. He says he up at lonely spots where the girls led tu b e. Mrs. W. A. Cor ground floor of a luxurious uptown Eox 20, Manchester, So. Dakota, ■ found proof that that race had a the victims. Raleigh Jones, the last apartment, house just after dark and I spent the week-eu| knowledge of irrigation superior' to alleged victim, became suspicious and a moment • later a tenant entered in .,t C ru tc h fie ld . that of modern times. notified the police. Dorothy Simmers time to catch a glimpse of an expen­ First evidence of the race .in the was taken into custody for question­ without tubus M isses Hazel k I It’s Dangerous sively dressed man and woman step United States was found at Three ing and confessed tier part of the over a body lying in the doorway’ and I W a lk e r spent Wedj Rivers, If. M., he says,; and the trail holdups. AVhen confronted, her com­ leisurely stroll out the. entrance and tW liat a yeai? foi? listening! j in W in s to n S a le m | was continued to this vicinity. panions also confessed. IoLelBabytS step into a taxicab. Tlie two cultural'motifs which he The girls said they received $4 as FGGS F O R The name on the doorplate of the especially seeks portray a man stand­ apartment was Berkowitz, but the their share of the first holdup, which Slon.9i fee Ie li o u t \ i Rhode Island RedJ ing with arms upraised, one arm at netted $7, the victim being John well-dressed couple had been known tp M for 7dC. W. ; Cold RiiffiOa right angles with the other, and a the other teriants as Mr. and Mrs. Knoll, Chambersburg.- They spent the deer with three arrows piercing its RESIDENTIAL YEAR! Pobtics otber—tbe new, seit-cont-iir* Colds take hold quickly and )“lke” Behrman. AA’hen the police ar­ money for ice cream and movies. P breast. popping all over the lot! ’ A. C. set—tbe Atwater Ncrt i' Mr. and Mrs. before you know it complies “These two motifs,” lie declares, rived a little later they found the I Winston-Salem, sfl apartment was.empty save f-w a tiny Ivfemmies'Wcunds Tell . Remember "Twenty-four votes Batteries can’t run Coun- f tions have set in. M other, it’s 1Imve a decided bearing on an ancient tbere are no batteries. Tim S la'it week in towj society which has come down to the white dog a-wering in a corner, while for Underwood” four years ago? so easy to end this condition on electric piano was still clahiorously of Egyptian Battle I Mr. and Mrs C. ' Si present and which is found in the Ma­ Remember how you said the thrill current costs only a fraction of j playing “Blue Heaven.” The occupants New York.—The story of a battle i?'?JSl'':! in the beginning by giving sonic lodge." of that one convention repaid cent an bour. And t] I i 11 o\ on the river Nile 4,000 'years ago, as FOR S ALE—Fl Doctor Sargent hopes to go on to 'had left behind ’ expensive ward­ many times the price of your radio Dial, Avhicb you read at a «l:uH U:-i4 Teethina, a famous prescrip* revealed by the mummified bodies of and Tamworth pif Nicaragua to continue explorations robes. Several fur coats and a half set? Remember what you missed How swiftly and sure 1 1 c 11; ,tion that is safe and efficient. dozen beautiful afternoon and evening CO soldiers, found buried in a royal V| \\ A ELLIS, which were terminated last December it brings in your station! Theban tomb, is told in a bulletin of if you had no radio—or a poor one? Teethina thoroughly regu­ IS, wiien Sandino, the rebel leader, gowns were hanging iD the woman’s the Royal Metropolitan . Museum of This year radio is playing a much The modern, satin-fimslieil cab. I Frank L. CartJ la te s th e little liv e r a n d b o w els, ordered him out of the country within closet, while carefully tailored suits for all occasions were in the man's A rt bigger part Both parties are pre, inet is no larger than a cmlu s .-ud KsJ uoiiited chief of w& - six hours. cleanses the intestines of poi­ compartment. The apartment was Dr. H. E. VYinlock, associate curator paring for a campaign i n s i d e case. Tbe price is ccmpact. too— ■^collet or, and asst: sonous bile and helps baby elaborately furnished with costly peri­ of Egyptian art at the museum, re­ American homes—by radio. because public demand has pq. :sj lies last week. Discovers New Vitamipa constructs the battle from reports pf mitted us to effect amazing ems. build up the strength and vi­ od furniture.' Tunney is signed to fight twice. JSj Thermometers Assists Normal Growth .But what interested the detectives the wounds found on the mummies by omics of manufacture. Hic pro. tality to quickly throw off a most when they arrived was the fact the* museum’s Egyptian expedition. Man! "Wliat a year—by radio. Ithe freezing pointl San Francisco.—A new vitamine, the ram you can’t afford to inm r- that at last they had been called to From the small head wounds and And the programs NOW. To­ Cold. AU druggists seU it. sixtli now known to science, and held VERY NIGHT. Listen with ilu j ing. but a windy [ TTDTM C?? Sendfor sample padraee and the headquarters of a long-sought in­ the downward course of arrows found night! Tomorrow night! The head­ capable of stimulating normal growth Atwater Kent 37. You'd see! X1Ilhe fruit from bei| J Ix J iK li useful booklet about Babies ternational gang. in the bodies, D octor AVinlock says liners of music—of politics—of C. J. MOFFETT CO., DepL W63, Columbus, CeotEB in undersized animals, has been dis, f More Hian 300 telegrams and cable­ the men must liave died storming a covered following long research with everything—are on the air—NOW. Hay 90J per K grams from known criminals in Eu­ castle, the head wounds evidently I i rats in the laboratories of the Univer­ Don t put .off buying your new M . New line spring s| rope and this country and letters from having been caused by small missiles, TEETHINA sity of California. Atwater Kent A. C. set until the Sing Sing were found. There were from.above. Tiiey were soldiers of s 4 J FRANlT Dr. Herbert Al. Evans, chairman of last moment before the conven­ Builds ■ Better. Babies coded messages and cable messages King Mentliuhotep, am r the unusual l I i the department of anatomy at the "j Davie county h| which indicated the occupants had; lionor paid them of burial in a royal tions. Enjoy the wonderful things university, made the announcement. been involved in diamond smuggling tomb led to the conclusion they fell radio'brings now. When summer s 8 for the 192S Quickly Relieves The vitamine, lie said will be known as '- .ViitlVv and safe robbing in London, PariB 1 in an important engagement. comes—you’re ready. Trtimng Camp, A7Uarnine F," to follow after 11Yita- iifei- Berlin and the greater cities o f the Other wounds on tlie bodies, the mine X,” which was also-discovered at Get the set that’s always ready— take training at ; *j;sJ United States. There were cheap cot­ article says, shows that the soldiers BheeBatfe M « the University of' California. for a convention, a concert, a fight " . • ton gloves such as safe blowers wear, were dispatched with clubs by the summer. The vitamine, said Doctor Evans, is or a frolic—the modem set—the half a dozen hats and capswith labels victors, after-their;;comrades had re­ Model E Radio St S il 12 Days’ Free Trial essential to norma) growth” in animals, set that has,changed everybody’s Tornadoes lastj torn out, drills and empty revolver treated. Another attack, however, Radio’s truest voice. Alipi “which attain scarcely more than lialf conception of radio—that is going holsters. must liave been successful, ad. the against moisture. Conics ji number of peop To got relief when pain tortured their size and remain sexually imma­ In addition there were automobile bodies were recovered for burial. into far more homes than any beautiful color coinbinauoi Joints and muscles keep you in con­ ture without it." The experiments re­ ,cores in Alabam stant misery rub on .Toint-Ease. licenses for two cars—although the The tomb was first discovered in sulting in the discovery were entirely Atwater K ent Radio Hour every Sunday night on 23 asscci t cl a ern states. The It is quickly absorbed and you eon Behrmans were never seen to use any­ 1023, but because o f, the disorder, with rats, but would bring similar re­ One Dial Receivers listed under U. 5* Patent 1,014.002 IViccs slightly higucr Wasi c.f inch rub it in often and expect results thing except taxicabs. There was showing previous visits of thieves, it was heavy. sults in other animals, lie said.- a more speedily. Get it at any drug­ Iiook for a bank in Muncie, Ind., where’ was sealed and not opened until re­ gist in America. . “AVhen' a food mixture consisting of Chapman and Anderson once had their cently. Meanwhile the expedition de­ ATWATER KENT MANUFACTURING < On PVM Mrs. W. B. Ba Use .Toint-Ease for sciatica, lum­ highly purified casein and recrystal- headquarters. ' voted itself to ibore promising exca­ 4700 Wissobickon Avenue ' A. Atuntter Kent, President Fhilaikliia^ h -S1 underwent an 0 bago, sore, lame muscles, lame back, ized cane sugar was employed,” Doc­ vations. AA7Iien the tomb was re­ chest colds, sore nostrils and burn­ tor Evans said, “with the addition of - Reconstruct Crime. ‘ •Iiciiis a t Lon opened marks on the linen of the sol­ ing, aching feet. Only 60 cents. It necessary salts and the live known Detectives, after several days of Statesville, is geti penetrates, diers showed their period to be that Peace of World Can Only Be Brought About? vitamines, -the rats were scarcely more study, have reconstructed events lead­ T jp 17|7 Send name and Address for 12 of 2,000 B. C., an important find, as her friends will b: * IV taijlJay trial tube to Pope Labora­ than half the normal size. Growth ing up to the crime and believe that Universal Right Thinking excavations had previously- failed to tories, Desk 3. Hallowell, Maine. stopped altogether and the animals it was carried out along the follow­ 4 discover what manner’of men were Dr. ANDERS/. remained sexually immature. Natural ing lines:. the invaders who. descended on Egypt ,By DR. JOHN HERMAN RANDALL, World Unity Mi en Ie 1 COOLEEM food was necessary to awaken their AVilI Doyle, the man who got a bul­ from Thebes in 2000 B. C.. conquered rS all one week, Ap: JoIiitnIa se growth aDd convert, them into healthy let through his heart, was one of a MempIiis and started the second great Ocl e OFFrC anim als. hundred or more of the master crim­ ODERN man is a citizen of the world, but he is not yet w period of Egyptian culture. JMlF DRUG ST ‘■Among the natural foods, lettuce inal’s contact men. His job W as to of it. In our economic life we already are Internationale . T O D A T r s spot safes to be robbed, bouses to be and liver were the most potent, and but in our political life we. have not been able to see onr« Senator Burg they therefore almost certainly con­ looted and to establish connections Gilding Lily Out,, but ’ with fences who would dispose of the plete interdependence. We make such slow prosresa to- ton county, was W iiM M E E S tain the new sixth member of the vita­ Roses Are Illuminated Are you getting “yours,” or are bodily mines.” ' - spoils or sell the gents' which the lead­ day shaking ha / Boston.—There may be no profit in world peace because we are trying to fit this new world into the -Jil infirmities holding you back? The er’s European agents smuggled into gilding the lily, but it appears,that/il- solete framework of the Sixteenth century. I he Senator wan sprightliness of youth, health, strength; Will Request Ashes Be this country. success may be yours if you keep your It is believed several of the gang Iuminating the rose, is a pretty good Psychologists know the relation of the physical and menial an'! to nomina’e hi system in order. Spread on Clean Ground took part in the daylight robbery of business. At least engineers found It Governor this ye so in the garden pf Gordon Abbott, reaction on each other,-that thoughts of fear, distress, remoi o I 1 New York.—The will of Hector Tyn- a nearby theater the day before Doyle Boston bankers, at Macclies(er-by-the- envy and hatred all have a destructive influence on the ind. vnhi.il. dalc, lawyer, • filed recently, directed was shot to death. The spotter is be­ WF1 HAVE M Sea. HAARLEM OIL that “after it lias been determined lieved to have made a mistake and- thoughts of hope, good cheer,, love, good will and kindness t n moved our up-totL RoSes are illuminated by electric that I am dead beyond aby doubt, my the band looted the wrong theater,’ get­ from the Sanford! glohes of proper hue. Tiny spot-lights tive in their influence, and that if we can control thoughts n I' end plenty of fresh water will work won* body shall be cremated and the ashes ting away with only a f4w thousand ' i a South Mocksvillf dcrs for you* All druggists; three sizes* produce special effects on rock forma­ the great problem of life. What is true of the individual is Ii I shall not be preserved, Iiut spread dollars where they had planned to Accept no substitutes* tions, floral groups and fountains. By j be better prepatT upon or under the surface of clean make a big haul. and the world. As an age thinketh so is it. means of a mechanical moonlight ef­ I than ever befoi ground in the,open country, or on the AVhen Doyle got his share, which JL fect the lawns can be flooded with We need to think today, and think habitually that llicn- •■•- U needs in dry gooj open sea.” amounted to. only $ 100 , he complained soft steel-blue liglit remarkably 'like ' Dons, etc. We cJ The estate, valued at “over $10,000,” to the payoff' man, insisting that he derlying the life of mankind in spite of the strife and hi m CHILDREN WTTfI WORMS Luna’s own product. included 143,000,000,000,000 German should have more, and accusing; the* hatred we see on the surface, and creative thinking will Inm- K r Rhone us your on “ NEED HELP QUICKLY The camouflage, artist was indus­ deliver the goods] marks. Of these the testator wrote: ldaders of “playing crooked.” There see each'other in new relationships of harmony, unity and CHyfI- Don’t delay a minute if your “In the belief that the German peo­ was an angry exchange of words and trious, too. He concealed wires and j more will convinj lights in trees and shrubbery. child has worms. They will ple eventually will require the re­ Doyie threatened to get even. There is no longer any insurmountable distance between unti«-:ia .i- l- j a"d will save yon destroy his health. If he grits .That evening, Doyle, still angry over his teeth, picks his nostrils— demption pf all paper marks of war­ ernments today, but all have been brought into physical an I ' r beware I These are worm time issue, I direct that my executors the meager profits, that came to him Baboon Blues unity, so that there is no" such thing as an independent mutci or I symptoms. Disordered Stom- hold my marks of those issues' until as his share, broke the most stringent Nairobi, British East Africa.—Na­ Next SttndayI ■ ach is another. they can be sold at their cost to me, law of the gang and walked boldly tives have found that baboons can be All are bound together, and are coming to an understanding o! - '- -1 I city schools will I Immediately give Kim’ Frey's Ver­ about $6 ,000 .” • into the home of the master eriminai. kept away from settlements if one is as the old barriers of prejudice break down, and the eonsei lf 5 " mifuge. It has been the safe, vege- j re-open Tuesday! table worm medicine for 75 years*. .AVaving the roll of one dollar, hills captured within sight of the others, that all are of a spiritual unity, all one human family. Don’t wait I Buy Frey’s Vermifuge In his chiefs face he. demanded more I know, all the bu| at -your druggist s today. clipped,, painted blue and released to money and threatened to “squeal" if rejoin Iiis mates. : ieinain open as „ Frey’s Verniifuge Pronunciation Brings it were not forthcoming at once. - j °f Davie will be j Expels Worms \ ' The leader settled the debt as it Cycle TTiief to Grief usually is settled in gangland. And I „ ‘MADE London.—Al bit of snappy de­ before leaving he pinned the, payoff T tective work .has just been ac­ money to the victim’s body as a warn­ Grain Is Currency ,J I CHICKS.— Pervised. V Worms cause much distress to children and complished by a Northampton­ ing to his other followers. - French Courts R uleV f m anxiety to parents. Dr. Peery’s “Dead Shot” shire policeman, who evidently Detectives are confident that the it, Pense secttri removes the cause wit) * single dose* 60c*’ Paris.—As in ancient days, i m o E s '•ery high qU AU Druggists* also i.s a ‘student’ of phonetics. many addresses and messages found in farm' produce still is recognized I The-“bobby," on duty near the .tin apartment will lead Io arrests in [ Chtcks from, ,D k P@@W s as. legal tender. ” T village of Towcester, had a the capitals of Europe as well as in Farmers’ contracts to pay bills M m t i y^ r that the hunch that a man who passed several cities' in the United Stales. in "wheat and otlier foodstuffs j =Ioodtested « him, wheeling a bicycle, might AVliiIe they are- following leads, the ■have been' held valid' by the llarY White Vermifuge not: be the machine's legai main hunt is'centering on the capture Frencii courts, although con­ Atdruggiats o r372 Pearl Street* New York Olty of Behrman. •’ "'°uld like te owner. t > tracts for payment in ,Staffle cur­ about their q V t1AA7Iiere do you .live?” the po­ rencies have been voided re- taking care t liceman asked,. They Doubted Him : peatedly. “Tow-cesfer,” the man replied, BfcBiing P iles New York. — Policeman Ferraro Fafming “on shares" is a cus­ R 0I lc' B a n Instantly.Believed and soon cored by’ep- pronouncing the .‘ word as it is Reds—a $iw on Maple Avenue re- FOR -SALE—First-dass cotton Daughter.” pauit'-ie seed- R. B. BOOE1 : Candies in Easter wrappers. a There will he a pie supper at Mocksville, R. 5. • ]) lVje Taademy Friday night, April Wl, Iivcrybody invited. Federal officer Fred Ratledge ar- i JMONDAY and TUESDAY, W amerBro. pic- K rested Walter Beck and Fassett I Mr -uid Mrs. Harley Graves and Harris-LeGrand Pharmacy ’ ture “Brass Knuckles ” featuring Monte Blue and ,77 ] ] Graves spent Wednesday in Booe, near Lakey’s store Friday j " I Betty Bronson, and News Reel. Model 37 night. The boys were in an auto-: I Winston-Falem shopping. “REGISTERED DRUGGIST” 11 jSix-tuLc, Foll -tisjok Dial mobile and had a gallon of liquor ■self-contained A. C. set. Fnn ,-I T Drenegar is having his 60 in their possession. They were IttselW millO-IlSvolt house on Xorth Main street re Mocksville’s Only Licensed Drug Store floclc, Alternating Current! brought to Mocksville and lodged = T Jl scs six A, C. atnplifyine painted 53532323535353482323534823235353482323534848239148232323535348232353482323534823235348482353484823 ■tubes, and one Iectifyir:; in jail. I ■tube. _ 3 If-- \\ A. Correll and littleson 4 .penI the week-end with relatives L. G. Horn, one of the owners, SUBJECT: 4 crutchheld. and manager of the Mocksville % Telephone Co., tells us that the without tubes \li..-c Hazel Kurfees and Pansy Stag Semi-Paste Paint f Walker went Wednesday afternoon local company have sold the system JQ I in Wins'on Salem shopping. hereto a. western company, who !“ONE GALLON MAKES TWO.” | I-GCF FOR HATCHING — is supposed to have taken charge t Rhode Island Reds. Setting of 15 yesterday. The telephone company1 TAKE ONE GALLON STAG SIiMI PASTE PAINT $3.50 2 (or 7 sc. W. A. BYERLY, was organized here about a quarter ONE GALLON KELLOGGS 100% PURE LINSEED OIL $1.10 J Mocksville, R. 1. equals $4.60 for two gallons, or $2.30 per gallon teady mixed. One j -llie new, self-contained of a centurv ago. Mr. Horn says I, ;—ilie Atwater Kent 37, YIr and Mrs. W W. Stroud, of their franchise has about fifteen ;; gallon will cover 400 to .500 square feet, and some times 600 Square T Winston-Salem, spent several days - • feet. Do you know of any other brand that will do this? Besides, £ lrios can't run down—for years to run yet. Yt is not known I you cannot find a more lasting or beautiful paint. Last week was J Ire no batteries. Tltc Itnusc lant week 111 town the guests of how much the new company paid Mr and Mrs C. F. Stroud. ;; the* biggest week we have ever had in paint. Four large iobs and J ODsis only a fraction of a for the local system. ■ ■ some smaller ones. We are doing the paint business because we * I hour. And the Full-yisiox FORSALE—Fifteen Hampshire I I have an established and well known brand. We note below a few J Ihieli you read at a slaticc! and Tamworlh pigs, six weeks old. One car load Felt Roofing and I\ of our paint customurs, and recent users. .+ |i i t Iy and surely'andc/oar/v \V. A. ELLIS, Near Cornatzer. Shingles, slate surface and rubber > i;t vour station! finish, 900 squares. |n;odern, salin-fmished call- Frank L. Carter has been ap- Mocksville Hardware Co. I J. D. MELTON JOHft FRANK BROWN Ooiuted chief of police and city tax B C. BROCK R B BOOE |uo larger ilian a child's suit Efird’s Department Store in Iha price is ccmpact, too— collec-.or, and assumed his new du­ 11 FRANK FOSTER MARION RICHARDSON I; public demand has per- ties last week. Winston-Salem have finished' re­ METHODIST PARSONAGE UNION CHAPEL CHURCH J us to effect amazing eciiii. modeling their store and opened a S. M. CALL, Sr. J M. HAYES Thernionieters registered around Iol' manufacture. The pro. bargain basement. The store pre­ S. M CALL Jr. CH AS. ALLEN the freezing point Saturday morn­ * WALTER CALL J. A. RENEGAR on can’t afford to miss i; sents a very attractive appearance : NIGHT. Listen wiihtlte ing, but a windy night prevented 1 5 9 2 Hatcheries Say— % HINKLE CRAIG L. S CO.. CHARLEY WARD with the new front, new fixtures, I FORK BAPTIST CHURCH W. H. RENEGAR ; Kent 37. YouTl see! the fruit from being hurt by frost. etc. This big store is offering the * SMITH GROVE CHURCH REV H. C SPRINKLE Hay C1O.- per ioo, $16.50 per ton. people of DaYe county many bar­ £ a . a . c a r t n e r MACEDONIA CHURCH “Feed PURINA” I j a m e s c a r T n e r J-. D. JOYNER Sew line spring shoes. gains in everything usually found J. FRANK HENDRIX. I NEW UNION CHURCH C. D. WATT in an up-to date, city department V W T H E N the hattheryman sells you chicks, £ SALEM CHURCH MRS. HATTIE McGUIRF, Davie county has filled its quoto store Frank Stroud, Jr., who is y/V he wants them to live and grow. He f EA*TON’S CHURCH R S. McNEAL ■ m i for the 1928 Citizens Military in charge of the gent’s furnishing realizes the im portance of proper feeding. It is I o a k g r o v e c h u r c h MRS H r BRENEGAR Trtining Camp. Our boys will department, will be glad to have for this reason that 1592 liatcheries recommend £ HARMONY SCHOOLS J V. DAVIS PINK SF.AFORD take training at Fort Bragg this J I. L BOGER bis friends call and see him when Purina Poultry Chows. Poultry yard facts I lenniepeoples J. W. MARTIN ' summer. in Winston-Salem. show that more than 90 ? o'"j ‘ L;.Iy chicks fed *J. L CRAVEN . J N SMOOT .1 EHadio Speaher 02* G E. HORN Tornadoes last week killed a Work on the Mocksville-Iredell ,Purina Startena WLN SMITH t tr u '- v t w.ice. A U p a r t s ])ro!car that the State has culled and EASTER HAMS 27c. Ib “ I LIKE ’EM .” • lood tested our breeders for Baci- larE M’hite Diarrhea, and we uiuid like to have you ask them Place Your Orders Early. .out their quality and the pains- aKing care Glat we tajje wjt^ onr 'ork. Barred Rocks and R. . Fresh Fish apd I, S~ A $16 00, AA $18 00. AAA F-000 WhiteandSilver Wyan Lettuce and many o&CT^goodt&ngS; KKocs Srqes' OrpingtonsL-AA J O i I c u t h c r a n d s h o e m a U 11*^ ^ Ii ,= 00' VhiteLeghornsl Unusually to eat. ■ " t I jfloe5- . e ,hoes- h er c e ,T t r’~ LarRe eggS 00 10 you get out of a P5T ° 0untrV Mn j !- lsconnt on all orders for and wom en all over th ualjed. er nf ery “ For the remain'd* The cigarette best-liked by so many ,Tilues th at cannot be cu rim °Ur kotohing season we will smokers, it leads by billions Jcr before prices ALLISON-JOHNSON CO. I citstomcrSf old < chi,, ' °Ur Custom work at four flit $ I, on every pair, “WE DELIVER: THE GOODS” b RnvAg Any anoi nt.” Q d 928. IL J. Reynolds Tobaeeo lfiocs at the fCtCidfyt guarantees BUNCH POULTRY FARM Company. Winsion*dalem. N. C. B-Boysr $4to $5 TPlipne 111 - . Mocksville, N. C. Blcd on request* j«renCl' AND HATCHERY ; » o u r town, write tor cotalbgan Statesville, N. C. Irk Street, B rockton, M as* xm ‘*i ffHE DAViB M6(?KsVitL£, R t A M t j 4 , *Q8§

IHI r 111 nm nininipnminnumntUtUnmmnmuiniiMnnr- Junior Order 75 Years Juvenile Court, Davie County Notice is hereby given to D. H. Graves and Oijie Graves, his wife, charged with Old. neglect and abondbnment of thier child, Royal Brand FloJ Elizabeth Graves, aged 5 sears, that adop­ The Junior Order United Ameri­ tion proceedings are peDding in Davie county Juvenile court. I can Mechanics, a fraternal order, is M. A. HARTMAN. C. S. C. will celebrate it? diamond jubilee Judge of Juvenile Court. ‘ this year, the first council having MANUFACTURED been instituted in Philadelphia. May 17, 1853 . A big membership drive Forsyth City, In is on to boost the order whose motto Administrator’s Notice. is Virtue. Liberty and Patriotism. RutHerfordlCo., N. C. DAVIE COUNTY VOLUMN XXIX. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John W. Laglet deceased, late of December 6, 1927. For The Literary Digest figures that Davie countv, notice is hereby given all persons having claims against the said NEffSOFLONI Lindbergh was up in the air 468 estate to present-them to the undersigned DAVIE COUNTY PEOPLE hours last year. Not even Toni for payment on or before March 13th. 1929, or this notice will be plead in bar of THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL What Was Happemng In I Heflin can equal that. “Try A Bag—Your Merchant Will Guarantee It” their recovery. AU persons indebted to The Days of Automobile the said estate are requested to make im­ CHEMICAL CO. mediate payment. ThisMarch 13th, 1928. Hose J . M. CALL, Admr. nC i1iS 1T } I- Greensboro, N. C. . (Davie Record,'April John W. Lagle, Dec'd. J. P. Green Milling Co. 0 . D. Booe T. F. HUDSON Attorney, J3r, J M Cain, of Cl v s C. I. Clary. Admr , of G. J. Booe. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. in town Monday. It f dec’sd. Fassett"Booe, et al. Gentlemen: the frost got most of till Administrators Notice. “DAVIE PRODUCTS FOR DAVIE PEOPLE" B. D. Graham has! NoticeofSale Having qualified as administrators of I have been selling fertilizer for the past family from Concord to Pursuant to an order of Re-Sale ihe estate of Henry F. Tutterowdeceased, E. E. Raper of Lexj twenty years. During that time I have sold many made in the above entitled cause by notice is hereby given to all persons hold A. H. Eller, of Winsttf M. A. Hartman. C. S. C . the under­ ing claims or debts against the estate of signed Commissioners will Re Sell said deceased to present the same for different brands. Have sold Potapsco Fertilizur town last week. publicly to the highest bidder for payment to the undersigned on or before Misses Annie and Mj the loth day of March 1929. or this no (AA QUALITY) for nine years and have never CASH at the court house door of tice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. of Jerusalem, were in to Davie in Mocksville, N C., on Mon­ AU persons Indebted to the estate of said GET day the 9 th.dav of'April at twelve deceased will please call upon the under­ sold that has given as good satisfaction as your j. P. Beck, of Shefi o’clock M., the following describe signed at Mocksville. N. C.. No. 2 and make visitor here Monday. lands, towit: immediate settlement. This the 15th Patapsco. The farmers are all well pleased with Judge Furclics spentl dav of March 1928. A tract known as the Judd Bnoe last week a t his old j "Home Place, beginning at a stake L. M. TUT-TEROW the mechanical condition and results obtained from Horn-Johnstone Co. MRS. ELIZABETH TUTTER')W Farmington. James White’s corner, thence W Admrs of H. F. Tutterow, Decsd its use. It has always cost a little more than some with Jas. White’s line 30.50 chs to a By A. T. GRANT, Atty. Dr, McGuire was cl stake, 'Jas White’s corner in D. Miss Beulah Allen Mj Ijames line, thence N 18 OO chs to a brands but the farmers are willing to pay more for Flour ing and he informs stake in D Ijames line, thence E NOTICE. 30.50 chs to a stone, thence S 1.00 Patapsco. thinks Miss Allen has I chs to a stoue. thence east 1.0 ch to Having qualified as administrator of On my own farm I planted 27 ac es of cot­ A. T. Grant, Jr., wl Georgia road, thence S I 00 ch3 to a the estate of Geo. L. Graves, dec’d late of Its Good AU The Time. stone, thence west I 50 chs to a 1 D^vie county, notice is hereby given all Monday evening of cl white oak. James White’s corner, persons having claims against said estate, ton and gathered 25 bales weighing 500 pounds bad case of measles, aiT thence S 16 50 chs to the beginning, to present them to the undersigned for containing Sixtv One acres more or p iynient on or before March ^Oth, 1929, each. I used 500 pounds per acre of Patapsco. fined to his room. less Term of Sale: CASH. or this notice *ill be plead in bar ot their A smallpox case froj iiecoverjr. All persons indebted to fhe HORN-JOHNSTONE COMPANY This the 23rd day of March 1928 . I estate are a?ke** to make immediate pay- Yours truly, was sent to the pest hoif B C. BROCK. I mem. This Manh 10. 1928 ❖ MOCKSVILLE - - . Ne. Zeb B. Pyatt has mJ A T G R A N T , I A. A. GRAVES. Admr- T. W. M ATHENY Commissioners, Geo. L Graves. Dec’d mily from Nebro to tr George Dennis, an ate soldier, died at Cooleemee last Mondj bout 90 years. A bill for murder F R E S H SE E D Supreme court frowns on drunk­ NOTICE. T H E N E W YEAR gainst G. E. Barnharj en drivers. It would be more be­ Having qualified as administration of Finds us better prepared to serve your wants in last week and the trie! coming if it would bite more and John W. {Smith, wrth Will.annexed, this is notice to all persons indebted to his the Dry Goods, Notions and Grocery Line than nesday. The jury rel S H I P M E N T frown less. estate to make immediate payment of same to the undersigned, and all persons ever before. Our goods are fresh and you can diet of not guilty Sal There are many funny things in holding claims against his estate to pre­ buy them here cheaper than elsewhere A big 1 i ig. Solicitor Hansel the world but the banking business sent them to me on or before March the Of AU Kinds Of 14th' 1929 or this notice will be plead in line of shoes, dry goods, clothing, hats,, caps, and \ -•StdWanf'prsgectflfed-tl I is the funniest of them all. bar of their recovery. This March 14th E. L. Gaither, T. B. 1928. E. H. MORRIS. notions. Come in and look over our stock before Even modern youngsters enjoy . Admr. with Will Annexed of H. Morris were attorj Garden, Clover and John W. Sm ith dec’d. buying your winter and spring goods. Bargains defendant. roughning it, and at times they ever day. walk to a dance, even it’s two Frank Foster, one - blocks away. DAVIE CAFE. mail carriers, has nioj Field Seeds just ar­ THE PLACE TO EAT to town. He is WHEN IN MOCKSVILLE. house in which Dr. J. FRANK HENDRIX office was located. rived at our store. Administrator’s Notice. Comfortable, Sanitary, Quick.Service Rev. F. M. Allen Havingqulaified as Administrator of and tbe Best Food the market affords. [ Near Overhead Bridge South Mocksvillti the estae of Emily M, Kurfees. deceased. A visit will convince you. few weeks visiting rel Notice is hereby given alt persons having ginia, returned liomel Get Our Prices Before You Buy claims against the said estate to present “AU Kinds of Ice Cream and Soft Drinks” Miss May RatledgJ them to the undersigned on or before Feh 1 P. K. MANOS, Prop. 6 , 1929, or this notice will he plead in bar is visiting relatives of their recovery. AU persons indebted DR j T. L. GLENN to the said estate are requested to make VETERINARIAN E C Z iH i , N. A. Stonestreet, immediate payment. This Feb, 6.1928, Money bock w ithout question past week. 0. F, ALLEN. Admr. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. if HUNT’S GUARANTEED USE SAMPSON’S SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES, Rev. Vincent Wall Emily M. Kurfees, Dec’d, PHONES:— (Uunt'ftS'ilve and Soap1tIail in I Martin Brothers the treatm ent Ol Itclit Eczemnt j I 21—Harris-LtGrand Pharm acy. RtngwormtTettcrorotheritrh- - !W gave him a birthdayl Ing skin d'senae^. Try tiiia**'* HOT DROPS Residence Phone 83. treatm ent at our iiak. day at his home neaf :: Near Depot Mocksville, N. C. For sick stomach, Positive' . Harris- LeGrand Pha * The case in court relief in three minutes. The Clary for murder great pain killer and nerve I Campbell & Walker DR. E .C . CHOAl until October court. tonic. UNDERTAKERS A meeting of Conj Mocksville, N. C. DENTIST ans, will be held at j Office Second Floor Front on Saturday, May gj North Carohna I i e . „ „ A complete lice of fac­ New Sanford Buildirg of the Daughters of [ Davie County f In suPerlor Court tory and hand made Office Phone 110 acy will be organize! Ellis E !wards, Leonard Edwards, caskets. Motor hearse Otto Edwards, Della KuIIy, Lee Residence Phone 30. time. Edwards, Mrs M L Edwards and experienced embal- Mocksville, N. C The Confederate v s t mer at your service. held at New OrleiJ James Edwards, Luther Edwards, The protection of your. Hugh Edwards, Maggie Edwards, Also At J. J. Starrett’s Several Davie vetera property—a job for Mocksvilie, R. I DR. R. P. ANDERSON Davie Superior cd Day Phone 164 Night Phone 133 Saturday afternoon a specialist. Notice Of Sale Of Land immiumiimiiiiiimn DENTIST ST COST& LESS presided. Many Pursuant to an order made in the Office In Anderson Building COMPLETE, effective in­ above entitied cause bv -M. A. Hart posed ’of. man, C. S. C , the undersigned will Mocksville, N. C. surance means more than sell publicly for cash to the highest TRAVEL BY TBM I bidder at the court hoi-se dnor of Phones: Office 50 Residence Si Statement of1 ‘ merely an insurance policy Davie countv. N. C , in Mocksville, EASTER on Saturday the 14th day of April M anagem enl You need- also intelligent insur­ 1928 at 12 00 o’clock M.. the follow­ THE SAFEST ance service. Such service may ing described lands tying and being n ssas,” ! - ’«»*‘“‘1 W right Reeves D avie Rj save you considerable money—but in Calahaln township to wit: THE MOST COMFORTABLE . 1st. A tract beginning at a wild V3 This statement isl it will not involve one extra dollar Jannie Reeves cherry bush on the west hank 01 We will h.aye a splendid year to comply with 1 THE MOST RELIABLE 9 of expense if you are insured in Hunting Creek. S 85 ’ W 10 05 chs to lot of blooming plants and Notice of Publication a stone in J. S Ratledge’s line, N 41 by an act of CongH this agency. cut flowers Hyacinths, ' _ Sum m ons. HeJleie sold daily Iks to a stone. Ratlege’s corner. N 1912. It is this agent's business to 41’ E 4 35 chs to a stone, formerly a tulips lilies, hydrangeas, The defendant above named f t Aoanef trip ticket* he* Limit I day from date sale . ' Ooe and a third tied*! The Dav’e Rec (I and {] fare' walnut, Ratledge’s corner, N 84 * E take notice that an action enut tween stations distance know and and to study your fire carnations etc. Comeand weekly at Mocksvilj ISO miles o r lest ** fo r roana trip 10 10 chs to an ash on west bank of above has been commenc'd d inin ,.I1 only zdeamUe risks and property values—and' to Hunting Creek, thence down said see them.. We are just Superior Court of Davie countv. ■-I Editor, C. F. Strq Limit 5 days from date sale • One and a half Aolmef trip ticket* ike* provide you with complete protec­ creek to the beginning; containing four streets west of Sa em C . for the purpose of N. C. m «enstations distance (X and 1} fare 3.35 acres more or less. ISO mites or fe u *■» — fo r round trip tion in the Hartford Fire-Insurance College. / bonds of matrimonv no'v .J only 2 .7 c a mile 2id A tract beginning at a white between the plaintiff and thede , j Known bondhold| GOOD IN PABLOR AMQ StFRPING CARS Company. • oak, D W, Edwards corner, S 15’ W ant, on account of separation * J and other security Between any two stations on Sootltern RaUway 4 5o chs to a stone, N 79 ’ W 8,95 . ch's West Salem Greenhouses bandonment of'the p l a i n t w I Newest and most H .System for perioid 6 months. A ’phone call today I- per cent or more economical ticket c to a pine stump in D C.. Campbell’s W. C. & R. E. GRUNERT. Props. defendant for more than Iive - ItJ Cdod for individual purchaser and between line, N I 3’ E 2 80 chs-to a stone. of bonds mortgagee ethtibns distance aoo miles or lets. may save you loss Phone WinSton Salem. 150 8 And the said defendant win , ,,I STte iOdrip tic k e t« The lO'trip tlcket • « * *. sge* 1 Camnnfdl’s corner, thence E with D; take notice that she is refIlJ'1. entities. None. Tiie atPtrip ticket « The ?o>trip. ticket • • * • • Se W Edward’s line 9 54 chs to the be­ of t The 30*trip ticket • * • • SSe ■ tomorrow appear at the office the ‘e ., I C., F. Stroud, coop in coACMCS ONtr ginning, containing three acres more ■***<*< nil I ■ Illimmtfiym " ” !'!!! the Superior Court of Davie • I or less N . C„ at the court house in • .„j| Sworn to and subsc For farther Infqrmation tee any Sodthem Railway Syttem Tidtet Agent Term Of Sale:—One-third Cash ville on the 16 th day of APrl ,1 this 29th day of m | o r TyRITE ...... the Cf,! and the balance on six months time LESTER P.M A R T IN and answer dr demur to — t-iBt* S. M. CALL, K N* AIKENt pqneral Passenger Agent; Wasfiingtont D, C* Davie Real Estate, Loan with bond and approved security, or I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON plaint in said action or the i' ,jt|j all cash at the option of the pur- will applv to the court for P My commission chaser jj i Office Pbone 71. Night Phone 120.' demanded in the said comp'" ,g v * 928 . _____ & Insurance Co. This the 12th da; of March 1928 . SOUTHERN SYSTEM 3 MOCKSVILLE. N. C. This the 13ih day of March I* Mocksville, N. C. A T. GRANT, M. A. HARlMAjb Nobody believes L Cgmmiasioner, m inimum Clerk of the S u p e r io r W I bone; dry Democrai f - : ■. 2 ^ M '■ IK I

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UNTY VOLUME XXIX. MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL ir, 1 9 2 S N U M B E R 3 9

Jy P e o p l eI NEWS OF LONG AGO. Democratic Tactics The Ku Klux Klar Un- the other will be disgruntled Thf A Picture of Houston main difference is that when the From A Democrat. A good- citizen, a lifelong Repn It WiW Guarantee It." Was Happening In Davie Before Northern Democracy is disgruntled ‘•Negro Democratsof Richmond” blican and for many years a sub­ Harmony. its proceeds to vote the Repnblic-r The Days of Automobiles and Rolled are threatening to appeal to the scriber of the Union Republican has On the whole, the press of this ticket, while Southern Democracy at Hose Charity and Children. Thomasville courts for authority to compel De­ at last reached the point 111 h is life country has bitterly criticised in the Rwntist orphanage newspaper, whose most merely refuses to vote at. al (Davie Record, April 8 , 1 9 0 3 ) mocrat c citv managers to permit [illing Co. There will be n > harmony at Hons where he cannot call his niind his past that oldest of American seen t editor a Democrat, held a sinecure Dr. J M Cain, of Calahalo, was them to vote in the city Democra­ N. C. own. He is tied to a woman who oiders—the Ku Klux Klan. Most under Cam Mon-ison but says he will ton. There may. be conquest, bv on* in town Monday. It is thought side or the otner, but conquest i tic primary. Evidently the negro all her life has been a Democrat of that criticism has been directed not support Al Smith in its last is­ the frost got most of the fruit. not harrrony, no m atter what cam­ Democrats of Richmond are not in DAVIE PE0P{.. e » but before the women commenced toward that part of the Klansman’s sue paints a delig' tful picture of 3 . ]). Graham has moved his paign orators say.”—Ex line with the paity managers. If regalia known as the mash. Sotiie he “harmony” meeting of the De 3a^aaanarw, voting she was not very assertive family from Concord to Mocksville. mocratie party chieftains soon to as­ the Richmond Democratic man. but for the past two or three years of it has been directed toward atro E. Ii. Raper of Lexington, aud semble in Houston, Texas, in an I A Might? Truth. a iters are iike Democratic managers I* *>•»*< she has started to “strut her stuff-’ cities committed by hooded bands A. H- Eller, of Winston, were in effort to nominate a candidate for in localities in Nor’h Carolina, the and caused this man no end of trou- of outlaws parading at night under j Robert Davis, a Winston Salen town last week. P re sid e n t. negroes would not only be per- This virago has even gone so far as a false guise, and letting citizeps I negro was the past week sent to' tl’ e Misses Annie and Mary Hobson, S.i>s ttie Thomasville paper; “ As to vote but welcomed so long as jump at the wrong conclusion that Porsvth chaingang for >ixty dav- tD forbid her Ieige lord from bring 'Ime passes it becomes more and nf Jerusalem, were in town M onday. ; for stealine 1 0 0 pounds of coal frorr they voted “right"—voted to sus­ ing the Union Reoublican into the the marauders were Klansmen. ]. P. Beck, of Sheffield, was a Tiore apparent that the Democratic I a local coal compaov which was tain the regulars The Richmond home and in order to preserve the Of course it cannot be denied National Convention at Houston will visitor here M onday. j valued at 6 0 cents In this broad negroes must be lined up with an peace he has been compelled to not that there has been some corrup­ develop as stern and hard fought a Judge Furches spent a few days ! land, yea, in this very good old State element that is trying to overthrow tion and lawlessness traced to mecii renew his subscription which ex- battle as was the op-oarious affair j of ours, there are mpn walking the last week at bis old home near the local machine. If that is true pered a few days ago. hers of this organization. But there in New York in 1924. The great !streets, free, if you pease, who Farmington. allowing a negro to vote in a De­ Listen to what he says and you have always been some members'in cities.of the North and East have j have not stopped at selling the Dr, JIcGuire was called to see mocratic primary is utit..inkable men, w»iat would do in the circum ­ every fraternity and organization g o m s m ad o v er A l. an d w ill "be con I value of CO cents worth of coal. Miss Beulafi A lie n M o n d a y e v e n ­ vinced that he cannot be nominated But if the bLck Democratic is on stances if you would do in the cir that' have proven unworthy of They have stolen .thousands of dol? ing and he informs us that he after the ranks of the dry South the right side his vote may be used cumstances if you were tied- to such m e m b e rsh ip Jars from innocent people and other thinks Miss Allen has smallpox. have held firm until the assault is to defeat light faced Democrats a w o m an ? In the unmasking of the Klan, wise squandered the depositors exhausted, Then when Smith is fin­ who are oat of order iu opposing A. T. Grant, Jr., was taken ill many people see the beginning ‘of money in wild cat- banking yet they te T im e . Solomon had some of these ally thrown out, the cities will pro­ the regulars—or at least that has Monday evening of court with a the disintegration of that organiza­ are not molested and when one of shrews and vixens to contend with ceed to sink the knife into the nomi­ bad case of measles, aDd is still con these “gentlemen” is finally run to been done in North Carolina loca­ in his days for he said, ‘’It is better tion. Julian Harris, sou of Joel nees and give the election to the Re. earth, convicted and sent to prison lities.—Statesville Daily. fined to h is ro o m . Chandler Harris, and editor of a to dwell in the corner of the house­ publicans on a silver platter. But it is only a question of time until Ve A smallpox case from Cooleemee Columbus, Georgia, newspaper, top than with a brawling woman why. after all, should anyone expect receives a parole at the hands of the was sent to the pest house last week. Who Believes This? in a wide house.” says, says, “By unmasking, the peac=; in a party made up if the pardon commissioner and governor. N . C. Zeb B. Pyatt has moved Iiis fa­ W ere we in the place of this loy­ Klan admits defeat.” And an Ala­ strangle alliance of the rural, agri­ Oh justice how blind thou art.— Cardinal Mundelin, of Chicago, mily from Nebro to tnis city. cultural South and the industrial, al Republican we would take our bama paper, the Montgomery Ad­ Union Republican the American pielate, told news­ George Dennis, an old Confeder­ urband North? Their interest are paper men last night after a -Sun­ party payer and retire to the corner vertiser, ihinks “it is the beginning as widely separated as the poles day audience with the Pope, that ate soldier, died at his home in of the end.” of tl:e housetop to read it aud let Gov. Smith’s candidacy for the 111F111 • ■ Cooleemee last Monday, aged a- Thtir thinking is different. Their Seven Agss of Woman. this termagant read her little De­ But there are hundreds of such United States dots not interest the ideals are' different They do not The infant bout jo years. fraternities, orders, clubs and or­ Vaticanone particle. Of course, mocratic newspaper in a wide house. understand each other, and harmuny The little girl. A bill for murder was found a- the nervous citizens of this country Here is what our long-time sub­ ganizations. They are similar, in between them is to be attained only T h e m iss who join “Admiral” Heflin in a gainst G. E. Barnhardt the first of their choice of pledges and ideals, scribers says: itI will say you can by the victory of one over the other The young woman. f ve your wants In last week and the triel begun W ed­ constant battle against the Pope stop my paper because I don’t get to the churches. Clarence Pugh, In the Houston convention two pro­ The young woman. do not have to accept Cardinal jrocery Line than nesday. Thejuryreturneda ver­ in his address before Kiwanians at t) read but a few words before it is foundly antagonistic elements will The young woman. lVlniKlelein’s staten e it. And - I |f®sh and you can dict of not guilty Saturday morn- torn up or burned up by. my wife. W inston-Salem, declared that there face each other and wrestle for the The y*>ung woman doubtless they w..u't — Hickory « !> | R ecoi d. a sJ elsewhere A big iig. Solicitor Hauser and Jacob She don’t like the paper at all I is a need for all such organizations, mastery. No matter which wins, —Louisville Times. p§i hats, caps, and StewarTprolH:oretl'-the'-ca 5 e r a r r d - love'the papCT and'^todic ”‘"rio ' otlief aud: there'shall always-. De a neeti Isr our stock before E. L. Gaither, T. B. Bailey and E. paper and am sorry to have to give for them as long as the churches Ig goods. Bargains H. JIorris were attorneys for the it up but I don’t see any ueace in and existing orders fail to acconi defendant. reading it so will have to stop it. plish their purpose, which is the Frank Foster, one of the rural I wish you good success.” strengthening of religious, patrio­ Jbr Eeonomieal Transportation mail carriers, has moved his family Now isn’t that a pretty howdy- tic aud civilizing influences ~ ~ s n to town. He is occupying the do, a woman so steeped in her own The fundamentals upon which house in which Dr; Kimbrough’s political ideas that she will brook the Klan is said to be based, are office w as lo c a te d . no opposition and go to the length certainly above reproach. They South MocksviIIe Rev. F. M. Allen who spent a of making it mirerable for the man are: loyalty to the United States, few weeks visiting relatives in V ir­ who supports her, who dares to ex­ and supremacy of the white race ginia, returned home Tuesday. ercise his own political rights in Tnere are no reason why the un Miss May Ratledge, of Kurfees, this supposedly free country? masking of the Klan should mean is visiting relatives Calahaln. This letter is from a county that its downfall. There .is more rea­ N. A. Stonestreet, on R. 1 , th e is extrem ely close politically, in fact son in.thinking it is a step in the _ / back without question ■NT'S GUARANTEED past w eek. were a free ballot and a fair count purging of all that might be ob­ B^d ise a se r em ed ie s I BSiIvo onrfSofip‘,fatl in Rev. Vincent W alker’s children allowed by Democratic election of­ jectionable in the order, and the Oi Itch, Ec?emn, I ’ortn,Tettcroro^hfritcJ.- gave him a birthday dinner Sun­ begi.nng of real progress rather Vmn ('''iMWi Try tUic ficials in that county, it would be Because wt are delivering more new pent u; our iikU. day at his home near Center. than the end.—Elkin Tribune. safely Republioan and thus it wi.l Chcvrolfets thta at any other time in our Is- LeGrand PharmacyJ The case in court agamst Frank be seen to what depths the Demo­ Clary for murder was continued history, we are offering a num ber of-excep­ cratic ring in that county are re­ Jurors Too Abreeable? tional values ia I'ecnaditioned used cars. until October court. sorting to in order to carry the fE."C. CHOATf A jury composed of six men and A meeting of Confederate Veter­ county and are prevailing on the Our used cars carry an and where worn, replaced DENTIST six women deliberated for 6 8 h o u rs ans, will be held at the court house women to help them in their dirty official O. K. tag w hich is by a new part. This plan Jffice Second Floor front on a murder case at Kenosha, Wis , enables anyone to select a on Saturday, May 9 th. A chapter woi k.—Union Republican.. 'r m m . reproduced on this pase. |New Sanford Building of the Daughters of the Confeder­ and were unable to agree. Six Attached to a used car by used car with absolute O ffice P h o n e 110 acy will be organized at the same times the court offered to discharge a Chevrolet dealer it signi­ confidence as to its satis­ One Sheriff Seems Duty the jury, as agreement seemed im­ I Residence Phone 30. time. fies that every vital part of factory operation, and the possible, but each time the jurors price is absolutely fait Mocksville, N. C The Confederate Reunion will be ' Bent. the car has been inspected, held at New Orleans this ye$r. insisted on staying on the job, be­ properly reconditioned an d right. Sheriff R. R. Ramsey, of Madi­ lieving—or so they said—that an Several Davie veterans will attend. Reasons why you should buy your son county, seems bent on doing agreement seemed impossible, but L R. P. ANDERSON Davie Superior court adjourned used car from a Chevrolet dealer his duty. He has announced a each time the jurors insisted on 41 —Chevrctttt dealers Iw e been —-Chevrolet dealers have the I'M* Saturday afternoon Judge McNeil 4 essary modern tool* and equip* DENHST I n*;.-cted bv the Cbevtni M'tcr iij-. jit to properly recondition uied bounty on all drunks arrested by staying on the job, believing—or Omipanv the cf presided. M any cases were dis­ ftna r n weekly at Mocksville. jurors to continue it, had cause to S 7 5 cash, balance on good u se d cars. |cir Court " tM deavor. As to the results obtained oi Davie countv. the I Lditor, C. F. Stroud, Mocksville, suspect that the jurors, had cause te rm s. FORD TRUCK 1925 MODEL the purpose of di-w<,|w,nr.jM( N. C. through the offer of a reward, we to suspect that the jurors were CHEVROLET TOURING, 1926 Io f'f niai-rirnonv niainrnonv now now e* ex; ■ . I In. the piaintiff and the d (< I Known bondholders, M ortgagees shall see what we shall see.—Ex finding pleasure in each other's CHEVROLET TOURING 1925 This car is in good condition, A good truck with body. I account of separation were finding pleasure in each and other security holders, bolding A good‘car with.balloon tires. with five good oalloon tires. Jiment of the plaintm oy It used to ba that people undress- Worth twice what we a-k 1 per cent or more of total amount other's; company; that il..was agree­ W o r t h $2 4 0 . O n ly £ 1 0 0 d o w n , Iant for more than five - ^er ed to go to bed. but we are inform­ O n lv $1 7 5 . T e rm s to -=Suit- of bonds mortgagees, or other se­ able companionship rather than To quick buy**r $ 1 2 5 . Se said defendant will f , ed that nowadays, so far as actual purchaser. ' . ; v balance in monthly payments. Ioiice that she is retIlJJ i. nf curities. None. y a r d a g e is concerned, the dear wo­ zeal to dispose of, a murder case I at the office of the C. F. Stroud, Editor. Owner. that was continuing that session. Jierior Court of Davie c men put on more than they take off. Opposition to women jurors will |a t the court house in 1 .<0 Sworn to and subscribed before me, —E x . ______. ' ■ 1., i n c . i the 16th day of APr ' c(lin. this 2 9 th day of Mar. 1 9 2 8 . lay the blame for the disagreement I^wer d e m u r tn . Watchman, what of the night? or to -g on the women and the cite that has fn said action or the P ,je( S. M. CALL, Notary Public. ‘•Aye sir” says the Florida Tinie:- disqualification. Thev who can Ipli- tn th e court for tn‘ f My commission expires Aug. 2 , Union.” “it’s Pierced with auto Mocksville, N. C. 1 9 2 8 . Ided in the said comply ,,ng, light from of young shicks say that the^ never • heard • of all- |th e 1 3 th day of Ma rJ . ^ man jury disagreeing may say that. M. A. H A RlMAN. ^ Noboiy believes Al SmitJl is a and flappers returning home thiu Clerkof the Superior Co . —Statesville Daily. Dependability, Satisfaction and Honest Value wusdry Democrat. the diw mists of the morning.” Th! BAVffi- RECQfeb, MoocsViilB, N., d A PR IL x i. -92§

Tax Listers For Davie I Mr- Frentis cairPbe11 and Miss We are making a special offer to all THE DAVIE RECORD. Al Smith To Visit Ashe­ I ax L isters ro r l/a v ie. May KoontZi .both of r . i, were ■ The following tax listers have married Thursday evening at the new subscriber^. Only 50c: from now N e w s C. FRANK STROUD - - Editor. ville. been appointed for Davie county: home of the bride’s parents, Mr. O r T h e Governor Al Smith, of New Calahaln —W. L. Gaither.' and Mrs. T. L Koontz, Rev. E. until after the election. Tell your neigh, telephon e York, leading Democratic candi­ Clarksville—A. D. Peoples. M Avett performing the marriage date for the presidential nomina­ Farmington—Sam D Smith. bors about this big bargain. SOUTHEA Entered atthe Postoffice in Mocks- ceremony. tions! convention to be held at Fulton- Mrs. Beatrice Brewbaker ville, N. C., as Second-class Mail matter. March 3. 1903 . Houston, Texas, in June; arrived Jerusalem—I. C. Berrier. Happenings of th e m Asheville, Tuesday for a short Mocksville—J. L. Holton. Over Georgia, the SUBSCRIPTION RATES: vacatiou it is announced. Reser­ Shady Grove—J. L. Meachum. Iinas a n d Florida vations have been made at Biltmore ONE YEAR, IN ADVANCE - * 1 00 SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - J 50 Forest Country club for a large TORNADO KIL THREE MONTHS. IN ADVANCE $ 25 party, including the New York ex­ Rupture Shield ecutive. The Record wants at least one The rumor that Deacon Santford FIVE IN GEO hundred new subscribers between Martin, editor of the Winston Sa­ Expert Here I f y o u h e a l t h l a w F b R now and May ist. A special offer lem Journal is to be a guest of the E. J. Meinhardi, of Chicago, the well- is being made to new subscribers. club at the same time is declared to known expert, will personally be at . the Peach Trees Ready for They can get The Record from now be without foundation. — Union Robert E. Lee Hotel, Winston Salem, N. C., on Friday only, April 20th.- from 9:00 j„g; “Marrying Judge” until after the election for only 50 Republican. a. m., to 3 p. m. Mr. Meinhardi says: for pleasure Apple Pageant: Other cents. See your neighbors and get ‘The Meinhardi Vacuum Shield" will r ______I. them to subscribe. Death Claims Depew. not only retain the Ruture perfectly, but Canton, Ga.—Striking su contracts the opening in 10 days on the New York, April 5 —Chauncey tornado killed five persons, Charles 'Tillett, a Democratic average case—usually giving instantan­ lawyer who lives in the country ^ M. Depew, 93 years old and chair- eous reiief witbstanding ail strain regard­ injured seven more and sll town of Charlotte, is buying much j mau of the Board of the New York less of the size or location of the rupture. jured others, in the Orange a space in daily newspapers to laud J Central Railroad, died early today, CAUTION—Do not expose yourself to —and that’s what made I anitown communities in the of pneumonia. the danger of wearing old style trusses section of Cherokee county. the candidacy of Al Smith for Pre­ with understraps. These trusses usually The family of Mr. and Mrs He had been ill only a few weeks. sident Tillet says he is paying place the pad on the lump and not on the J. Millwood came near bei for this advertising out of his own Recently he was in Florida and rupture on the opening. This often causes this cigarette famous— out as their home was re eplinters. The father and m pocket. This reminds us of an contracted bronchial trouble. He strangulatioo which usually necessitates a son and daughter were ki was brought back to New York, an immediate surgical operation or results old saying that a “fool and his right, and four other child operation or results in sudden death. join the happy company and en route home suffered a severe taken to a hospital here crit money is soon parted.” "The Meinhardi Vacuum Shield" has chill. jured. President Gaines, of Wake For­ ------/t no understraps. It is also perfectly sani­ tary and practically indestructible and est College, thinks it is all right to o f s m o k e r s w h o are Grand Opera Season Smith Oply Chance. can be worn while bathing. Atlanta, Ga.—The Atlanta have an Al Smith Club in this Rupture often causes Stomach Trouble, From a Charlotte man: "No jitan season opens this year Baptist institution. Maybe so, but Backache, Constipation, Nervousness and Democrat can win unless he pos- getting complete enjoy­ I night of Monday, April 23rd, it is going to he a oretty big job to other ailments which promply disappear esses something unusual in the way ling the following operas: convince some good Piaptist folks after the Rupture is properly retained. Monday, April 23rd, "L’Afr of color, because Republican votes Only gentlemen are invited to call at Tuesday, April 24th, 'Tl Ba that they should pay out their cash this time as special arrangements will be ment from smoking must be secured. Smith is the only I Siviglia.” to run a college that is boosting a announced later for women and children, man that can do that. The South Wednesday, Matinee, Ap Roman Catholic and a wet for Pre­ NOTICE—Please do not write asking for !"Hansel Und Gretel,” and as a whole is wet and will always sident of the United States. literature or to be fitted by mail as this is Thursday, April 28th, "Rig remain^ that way. If the party is impossible Every case must be seen per­ Friday Matinee, April 27 J. F. Spainhour, a good Demo­ really following the principles of sonally; therefore I visit this section every jW alkure." crat of Morganton, takes ,the bide its founder, Smith is the only man, year — giving demonstration without Friday night, April 27th. ' charge, or will be pleased to fit you if de­ Saturday Matinee, April 2S off Charles Tillett, the Charlotte that should be nominated.” —Char­ sired. AU cases that I have fitted here |m en.” Al Smith Democrat We wish all lotte Observer. during the past five years will please call Saturday night, April 28th, our subscribers could read Mr. for inspection. Please note the above jheme." Spainhour’s article which appear dates and hours carefully. Business de­ C am els The demand for season tic Ijames-Dennis. Ibeen heavy this year, but du ed in the daily press Saturday. mands prevent stopping at any other City Mr. E D. Ijames, of this city, in this section. -(Tnis visit is for white Today, as for many years, Camels lead by llarge size of the auditorium, t Tillett ought to crawl in a hole and and Miss Nancy’ Dennis, of Coo- people only)—E. J. MEINHARDI. HOME billions and they keep right on growing |be many choice seats avail pull the hole in after him. OFFICE, 1151, N. CRAWFORD AVE., |single performances. Music leemee, were united in marriage at CHICAGO. [the southeast will appreciate There were a number of Repub­ the home of the bride's parent, Mr. P. S. FRAUD WARNING: B ew areof portunity to hear their favori imposters who imitate my notices and © 1928* R. J. Reynolds Tobacco licans who no doubt handled too and Mrs. George Dennis, at 7 claim to represent me. I have no repre­ Company* Winston-Salem* N. C Peach Trees Ready for much oil during the past eight o’clock Saturday evening, Rev. N. sentatives, therefore remember the name C. Duncan performing the marri­ 'MEINHARDI" and always insist on see­ Fort Valley, Ga.—Hiley pe~ years, but there were also many ing me personally. Snow ready for th e first appli age ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ijames Democrats who were poor men be­ lspray or dust, and middle fore we made the world safe for left immediately after the marriage |growers are advised by the Democracy, but who can now count for a short honeymoon ‘to points in Commissioner’s Re-Sale Jment and state laboratory Western Carolina. Jspray that variety immediat their money by the millions. So of Valuable Real Estate. |4 pounds of powdered arsenat long as the world stands there will land the milk of lime from I be crooked politicians in all parties. Mock’s Church News. Notice is hereby given that by vir­ jgof unslaked lim e o r 16 pound tue of the power and authority con­ drated lime with sufficient Rev. W. B. Thompson will fill his regu­ ferred upon me as commissioner by County politics is beginning to Jnake 200 gallons. T he 0-5-9 lar appointment here Sunday evening at an order of sale made on the 20th Dorit befooled ^used if the grower desires. warm up a little. Five or six men three o'clock also sevee thiity at night. day of Februaty, 1928 . and an order The Elbertas. will be-read are talking of making the race for Little Miss Mildred Jones spent' the of re sale made on April 9 , 1928 , by jfirst application the first of n week end with her school teacher Miss M. A. Hartman. Cers Superior sheriff while we have heard of sev- Court. Davie County, N. C , in a on house paint! eral who are feeling the water for Mary Raper who lives’ at Welcome. special proceeding- enti led “T A. “Marrying Judge” Mrs. Richardson from up on Bear Creek the treasurer’s job. provided it is Steelman, Adm1 Henry Grady Rich, Aiken, S. C.— M agistrate W is spending some time with her daughter deceased, et al vs Sal.ie Ruch Rich,” Jtaborn, widely known as not too cold. So far there is but Mrs. U H. Myers. I will offer for sale at public auction jBiilie, the Marrying Judge," little talk of the register’s or com Mr. and Mrs. O B. Jones and family, to the highest bidder at the court Cheap”paint isn’t cheap at all! Idenly at his home here. He missioners jobs. The water will of Winston Srlem was week-end guests of house door of Davie countv, N. C. jfied thousands of couples fr~ on Thursday, April 26, 1928 , at 12 warm up in the hear future and Mr. and Mrs. J . T.' Phelps. When you are tempted by wonderful claims, elab­ southern state, performing Mr. L. B. Mocks and son Cicero, w as in o’clock, M. the following described orate guaranties and a very lowprice to buy “cheap” jjhe ceremonies at midnight, others, may wade out. It is several our berg Sunday. real estate lying and being in Farm­ jlicenses prepared at his bed months until; the county conven­ ington township, Davie county, N. paint, remember this: ijwas 70 years old. Miss Nannie Carter spent Saturday in C., to wit: tion will be held. Winston-Salem shopping. . First: A tract beginning at stone “Cheap” paint sells at a low price because it is Mr. L. 3. Oorrell spent Thursday with jflome Life Discussed at The Republican State Conven­ in John Lander’s line and running S low in quality—poor stuff. That’s the only reason a her father Mr J. C. Beauchamp. 17 85 chs to a stone Lander’s corner, manufacturer can afford to sell at a low price. _ Sebring, Fla.—-Various prob tion meets ill Raleigh today. Davie Mr. Albert Howard is still on the sick thence W 2 22 chs to a pine stump, ^ecting home life and their r county is well represented at this list we are sorry to note but .we wish him thence S 41 75 chs to a sugar maple flAe education of school child By the gallon it costs you less. But don’t let that jdiseussed in detail by speake gathering. Our delegates went to a speedy recover. tree on the bank of Dutchman Creek fool you. It will cost you many times more than thence up the creek with its mean- Pening of the eighth annual the convention uninstructed as to derings to a white oak T. Eaton’s good old SWP on the wall —by the job and by the J f the state parent-teacher the presidency. If it comes to a FarmiDgton News. corner, thence N with Eaton’s line, year—because it covers only about half the area on here. show-down we believe Davie coun­ 58 20 chs to a stone Eaton’s corner, per gallon—and lasts only about half as long. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Widinhouse and tnence E 27 50 chs to the begginning More th an 2 0 0 delegates ty is in favor of Lowden for pre­ children of Kannapolis, Mrs.' Anna Dun­ containing 156 acres more or less. Come in and let us tell you the tru th about the. can, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Duncan and child­ factions of the state were her sident and we hope at least a part This tract is covered by and subject P ’o-day meeting. ren of Winston-Salem, were guests of Mr. high cost of “cheap” paint—why SWP House Paint * of the delegates will see that he to the dower of Bettie C. Rich,' said Tampa Has New R and Mrs. W. E. Kennen last week. dower containing 43 and I acres is the least expensive. Tampa, Fla.—The Americ gets what is coming to him. Mauy Misses Gray and Nell Johnson students more or lessand being fully descri­ L Tampa’s newest banki North Carolina counties sent their N'. C. C.'W., Elizabeth Graham who is a bed by metes and bounds in Book I'i Ion, w ith capital stock o No. 16 page 529 Register’s office of delegates to the convention instruct­ senior a t Meredith College, Dorothy Nor- r»d surplus of $5,000, open Davie county, N. C , will not be sold. rington of Salem College, Messrs. John ,Jhe officers are E. W. Staplef ed for Lowden. There is not a Alsoanother tract Beginning at a Brock, of S tate and Henry Furches. 'of better man in the country for this stone on the South bank of Dutch hn?n Tyner- vice ; Mars Hill College.spent Easter with home man creek, thence S 3 deg. W 21.00 I Gene Englehavt, cashier. high'office. folks. chs to'a stone in McCIamrochs line Misses Frances Redman, of Greensboro, thence E 2 deg S with McCIam- Sheriff’s Daughter . A Democratic postmaster in Breta Poe Scragg, of Moravian, N. C., rock’sand D r.'Martin’s line 26 63 Louisville, Ga,—Misses G Georgia lost his office a few days Frances Johnson teacher at Children chs to a maple on the east side of I ,!sh’ daughters 'of Sherif ago and then proceeded to kill him Home. Forsyth county, were guests of Dutchman creek, thence up said creek as it now runs chs I J il' 01 Washington coun Misses Grey and Nell Johnson over the 23.00 ! ,0«3ly hurt at the Rocky self and one of his clerks. He left thence N 4 00 cns to a birch in a week-end. a letter saying that the Republicans slue, thence N .73 deg. W 5.25 chs to bridSe- neAr here, when A large number of our young people mobile being driven by IV required him to donate heavily dur­ a beech On east bank of creek, thence went to Pilot Easter Monday for a picnic. up the creek 23,60 chs to the begin­ f ST h struck the steel str ing the past five years, the amount Messrs. Fred Swing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ning, containing 50 acres more or ■e hndge and drove a rail of betngjaround Jte;ooo. Weimagine Furches, of Salisbury spent Easter with IOss. The two tracts above describ­ h‘ r thJough the side of the ed will be sold first. the ^ Republican'' campaign head­ relatives and friends. ramminS through Mr, E zra Furebes, of Winston-Salem Second: The reversionary interest quarters would have a sweet time loUble °f the autom Ohiie ar,d was a Sunday visitor in our berg. of the said Bettie G. Rich, c stain ­ g e ttin g * NortJiNparqljna postmasters - Miss Leona Graham, members-Ini' 'Rufal ing 481 acres more or less, fully de­ H e?h°ne Exchange to copjtribributd'.anything like this a- Hall school faculty, spent week-end with scribed in said alloted dower in t book No, page , said regis­ her parents parents Mr. and Mrs. G ., H. 16 529 JlZ T lci' Ga’~A Chicago moutjf.in five ,years',- .s It is said that ter’s office and the same being al­ Svn T ted by R oss J.. McCoy postmasters iti'';tfai$i sectioii of the Graham. loted to her out of the said 156 acre houSht the Glennvi Miss Vada Johnson spent the week end tract first above described will-be countfy are Very tight—both Re­ 0 be S2 -nnn”66’ The price pal in Winston-Salem. - offered and sold separately from the nCe, 0, h $20,000 cash an' publicans and Democrats. We Therewillbeameeting at the. M. E. two first tracts described herein. See6Paint Headquarters1” 6rn 11 PrefeWed stock in-ihe don’t blame the Georgia Demo- church on Sunday evening April 15th at Term of Sale: One third cash and cratjfor refusing longer to donate, which time the Epworth League will be, the. balance on six and twelve months but he should have resigned his re-organized. Miss Bertha Leey who is time with bond and approved secur­ VshparL^® ® ® ”t C ats a t well known as a most entertaining speak­ ity. or all cash at the option of the W , ’ Ga'- The largest job when Woodrow Wilson was de­ purchaser. This 9 th day of April er will make an address. Special music C. C. Sanford Sons la n t.T t0° 8maii t° eo feated in 1920 and let a Republican 1928 . T> A. STEELMAN, will be rendered. Mrs. Andrews is expect­ Commissioner SfnS S S rtratsthathaveb' bare the job and also the donating, ed and will give some of her beautiful AYALON E HALL. Attorney ousVS ^ 0ther stores if any. violin music, Yadkihvillef N, C, ■e'

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RECORD, MOCI^S VILLE, N. C.

Cotton Men Plan Meet Augusta, Ga,—A banquet at the Clean Pigs Are Il 0^er to all B1Orest Hills Ricker, on the evening of .April 5th, and a golf tournament.that . Winning Favor lc; from now N e w s afternoon if desired, Viill be the p rin ­ cipal entertainment features of the O f T h e annual convention of the Cotton Man­ Bigger Porkers and Higher your n e i g h . ufacturers’ Association of Georgia*' Profits Result From which will be held at the Forrest-HiU Southeast Ricker on April 5th and 6th, it was Sanitary Care. announced recently by S. A. Fortson, director of the association. That long-standing belief that a hog Happenings of the Week is naturally a dirty creature who.rev­ A bout 1 2 5 delegates for all parts Over Georgia, the Caro- els and thrives in a mud wallow has of the state will attend the sessions. lin as and Florida. been completely wrecked by 500 Iowa The Georgia association is composed farm ers. of the most prominent cotton manu­ The fact Is that the hog is as clean­ facturers of the state. ly as any other farm animal, but until TORNADO KILLS recently has never had a chance to Big Poultry Sales by Farmers prove it. Given cjean pasture lands MJLD?., / VERY MIUX FIVE IN GEORGIA Lyons, Ga.—The poultry car which on which to feed, instead of the old- finished here recently paid out $ 1 , 3 7 5 fashioned hog pen, regular baths and in this county, loading 2,140 pounds at clean bedding, the hog will produce HEALTH LAW FbR CLINCH Vidalia and 4,685 at Lyons. This was bigger and better pigs, and more of probably the heaviest run ever made them. At the game time the death rate will be markedly lowered. Peach Trees Ready for Spray- over one line of railroad during one YET THEY week in Georgia. Practically four These are the facts brought out by jng; “Marrying Judge” Dead; carloads were sold by farmers from F. L. Qualfe, farm expert, reporting Apple Pageant: Other Items. Dawson and Parrott, Americus, Cor- In the Farm Journal the results ob­ dele, Rhine, Milan, Helena, Alamo, Vi- tained by tlie GOO Iowa farmers who have given their porkers a chance to dalia and Lyons. Canton, tin.—Striking suddenly, a lead hygienic lives. SATISFY ■t tornado killed five persons, seriously Expose Hogs to Parasites. H injured seven more and slightly In­ Creamery Has Busy Season Farmers who raise tlieir hogs year Moultire, Ga.—The Montrie Cream­ jured others, in th e O range and L ath - after year on the game grooDd and ery company is having one of the in the saiiw unclean quarters sre ex­ m a d e IiDitO"'1' communities In the eastern businest seasons that it has experienc­ posing them to periodical ravages of W i H-ciion ot Cherokee count}’. ed since the plant opened 14 years ago. parasites which kill off many and The family of Mr. and M rs. W illiam Butter is being manufactured at the stunt tlie growth of many more, the j Millwood came near being wiped rate of 18,000 pounds a week, it is test cases, directed by Iowa farm bu­ Iotis— I out as iIi'i' home was reduced tc stated. More than half of the sour reau experts, show. 1 iplinlMS- The father and mother and cream being received by the plant is In one case an owner put IS sows on a son and daughter w ere killed o ut­ coming • from middle Georgia. The clean alfalfa pasture land, washed E STATE it as our bon* right, and four other children were them carefully before tliey gave birth, ip a n y creamery here is said to be the sec­ est belief that the tobaccos taken to a hospital here critically in­ ond largest in the southeast. to their litters and housed the pigs In jured. clean quarters -where parasites had no used in Chesterfield ciga* a r e Seed for Long Staple Purchased chance to develop. Of ISO pigs born, rettes are of fin er^ quality Grand Opera Season Soon LaGrangej Ga.—Production of Ipng 174 were sold, fat anil healthy. and hence of better taste Eight other sows were kept in an Atlanta. Ga—The Atlanta Metropol­ staple cotton, which'proved so profita­ old-fashioned piggery under the old than in any other cigarette ble in Troup county last year, received itan season opens this year on the conditions. These gave birth to 48 a t th e p ric e . M i j o y - another boost with the announcement nitht of Monday, April 23rd, present­ pigs, of which onlyvl6 w$re alive at L ic g eit & Myebs T obacco Co . ing the following operas: that the LaGrange Cotton Oil Com­ the end of four months; and all of Monday. April 23rd, "L’Africana.” pany, T. C. Bailey, manager, has pur­ the 16 were stunted and unthrifty. Ling Tuesday, April 24th, "II Barbiere di chased another carload of long staple Under New Conditions. , Jiviflia." , seed and will sell to Troup county Of a group of S,S36 pigs raised under Wednesday. Matinee, April 25th; farmers at cost. the new conditions the average save’d "Hansel I nd Gretel," and “Pagliacci.” and sold was C.8 pigs per sow, as C hesterfield Thursday, April 26th, “Rigoletto.” Experiment Work for Crops agaiost 5.2 in other years. A litter Friday .Matinee, April 27th, “Die Tifton, Ga.—Senator William J. born in Marcli and raised on pastur­ C l C A RETTES I plkure.” \ Harris, of Georgia, has notified those age had reached an average weight of Friday night, April 27th, “Norma.” interested here that the. senate sub­ CO pounds by June, while a litter born Saturday Matinee, April 28th, “Car- committee has approved an appropria­ the previous December and raised un­ I men." tion of $7,000 to be used at the Coastal der tlie old conditions weighed only 38 Paturdav night, April 28th, “La Bo- Plain Experiment Station Irre for pounds on an average at the same W a y U p She Knew Maud tim& I bsmt." research work' in forage and pasture Customer—“I want a really high­ “I hear that the young man Maud ‘•Most of these-Iowa pigs> were far­ Is The demand for season tick ets h as crop work. The appropriation has not bred dog.” Dog Fancier—“Yes, sir. is going with Is very"wealthy.” $ 1 5 , 0 0 0CONTEST rowed in April and sold in October; been heavy this year, but due to the yet been approved by congress, but it What about a Skye terrier?” . “I’ll bet Maud heard It first” ;ls lead by IarL-? size of the auditorium, there will is expected that it will pass. only six or seven months from birtli WINNERS be many choice seats available for to market,” tlie Farm Journal article . announced every Thursday, beginning g r o w i n g points out “!lost of the men had March 8 tb, 6:30 p. m., Eastern time, over tingle performances. Music lovers in \Columbia Nationwide Radio System. Must Inoculate Dogs their pigs rsady for market two or Hie southeast will appreciate th is op- Three weekly contests are open to (A) Sandersville, Ga.—According to an three months in advance of previous Women who USE Sunset Soap Dyes, and parttraity to hear their favorite opera. T O TEACHERS! Dytmt, the new guaranteed, full-size pack­ ordinance passed by the mayor and years and at '’just as heavy weights. age of TINT for only 10c; (B) Women who council, effective April 1st, every own­ will RECOMUEND Sunset Dyea and ' Several of .the men sold-April pigs In Dytint; and band to their friends copies of Peach Trees Ready for Spray er of a dog in this city must have his' September at weights well'over 200 Come to N iagara Falls in July— our 4-color Magazine; oys tor boys.-Yankee Boy Publishing Co-, ulars. Universal School of Journalism, 1059 the> young orchard than In the old. S (South Marion Ayc.. Ventnon N. J. Wbite Ave„ Grand JtapMox Mich. w. N. U;; ATLANTA, NO. 14-1928. Tbouses he"eaud ot^ er stores i t wa-re- the E. -W. Grove estate. *'* ...... AVc.. V “ ' ‘ “ ...... re- ' ; M

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“I’m afraid when he sees you, he’ll delight in her, now, without fear md change his mind!” dread—and be proud of lie;’ distinc­ i EI’S WiFH- “ ‘Afraid’?” tion and even enjoy this weird re­ “I needn't tell yon why—you know I” semblance to the girl for whom his “Teli me,” she smilingly invited, senses hungered. III»su m “what’s he like?” “Now appease my ‘ 'satiable curi­ f“A queer bird I Seems to hate his osity’ !” she insisted. “How—did— The * 4«^«LydiaE. PinkHam’si of the comforts! JVants to live like a hod- you—discover—that farm girl’s little U^efrls Compound carrier or a street-cleaner or a— .mole?” . Why, lie’s gone and taken a teaching “JJ'ell, you’ll find It in your heart to job, if you’ll believe me, for a petty forgive me, I know, that her beauty, Gream , T1 _ “Jiy in other " l a d little salary that wouldn’t keep me in so very much like yours, proved so S r Pinlrliam’s Vegetable irresistible that—sometimes—I kissed ^ compound and I gasoline! Insists on living simply and working for his living." Iier when I got a good chance. of the !) decided to take it ' if for Dijr own trou- The waiter's arrival with their food “And it was while engaged In kiss­ h s p Wes and f o u n d brought him up short. ing her that you discovered the little ■■ • I exeat relief. I was As Lady Sylvia drew- off her gloves,, mole?” Tobacco J lmrdlyabletostand he fairiy held his breath. But to his “You see if she hadn’t been beauti­ ' T ' 5 on inf feet some- chagrin, that test proved no more con­ ful, like you, I shouldn't liave wanted S J times and now I B y clusive than anything else about her, to kiss Iier—being a bit fastidious in I feel better than I Crop for her hands were now, to his dis­ my taste.” i; hove for several H e l e n R . M a r t i n ■; rears. I credit the taste, so covered with rings and so “Your fastidious taste,” said Lady Lvdia E. Pinkkam ’s perfectly manicured (Meely’s nails Sylvia reflectively, “didn’t find her too - ->:1 v e g e ta b le Com- had never been so pink and polished) vulgar to be kissed, though she's too Copyright by Dodd. Mcad & Co. ... i Oi nd with my • WNU Service thqt while these lovely hands certain­ vulgar to be asked to call on me?” I jT-nii. I have taken five ly did somewhat- resemble Meely’s,. he She shook Iier head hopelessly. “It’s Clc —■I T am now able to do CHAPTER X— Continued felt, as about everything else con­ too much for my logic. I don’t get it. A t l E T .tv..irk and sewing, feed. —22— cerning his cousin, that- he could not Kissing doesn't seem to me less inti­ . T., Hir the cow and tend feel sure. mate than calling! But one thing I f-.i'i une.”—Mbs. J . C. “Lady Sylvia St. Croix? That is— »t :!Li). Schoolfield, Vir* I am—that is to say —may I present “I wear all these rings,” she ex­ do get—I am to play the role of the m.vself?—you are—who are you?” plained apologetically, “when I trav­ rival of this ‘ignorant, vulgar farm She stared at him in what seemed el because I think it’s the safest way girl’ in your affections! It isn’t a undisguised astonishment and drew to carry them.” role that appeals to me.” away Iier hand. But she stepped out Well, since the hand-test failed, lie ‘TH show her to you and you’ll un­ of the crowd and stood aside with Iiim was alt the more determined to find derstand !” on the dock. th at m ole !—if it were there to be “But how will she like that—your Y “You have heen sent to fetch me? found. bringing me to inspect her? She You are, I suppose,” she said, scan­ A very vague attention he gave to might not like it at all! I shouldn’t ning his recherche attire, “my cousin’s his dinner, as, with every least move­ think she'd like it! She might fall groom?” ment of her head, lie tried to see un­ upon me and .scratch me!” Tlie Loire, the accent, were, to be der and around and through her ear­ “But, my dear cousin, you don’t lobes ! suppose that a.girl of that class takes sure, as utterly different front Jleel.v’s \ “Lady Sylvia,” he said abruptly, the caresses of men of our class seri­ as were the tone and manner of the with a sudden reckless daring, “I want ously?” girl—a self-possessed, reserved man­ “You’re sure that girl didn't take v G r Maosea ner that made St. Croix her abject von seriously?” sick headache, slave—in spite of her unflattering and -Sue wouldn’t presume to!” he an­ 4*"^«» over-cadity and other di» stupid mistake in taking him for a swered, a faint tinge of uneasiness in ‘‘ ,-S-C disorders quickly and sure- groom—heavens! <£> Underwood & Underwood ms voice. •re’isved. Safe. Pleasant. Not a “I am your Consin St. Croix, I.ady "■idvc- Send for free samples to I ve never been able to under­ Sylvia,” he stammeringly explained. ■;!£Co.,Inc., Orangeburg, N.Y. m stand,” she said ulmost plaintively, WILLIE HOPPE “Oh?” with a surprised lift of her now it is that while men of the most C ham pion BiiKard Player fcrmr.lizcc Dfaestion and fine brows. “How do you do?” Sln civilized background will seek the Sxscicns the Brsath offered her gloved hand and as he iiiosc intim ate relations with low girls, w r i t e s : took it it Hashed upon him that he it would be worse than death to wom­ tfT he slightest cough or throat irritation m ight he fatal would know JIceIy Scliwenckton’: en of the same background to lie so hands among a thousand—he would much as touched by a common, coarse during a close m atch. O n tkis account I prefer Luckies know the very touch of them—he had man. JViiy is that, St. Croix?” as a steady diet. They have never irritated m y throat always thought her hands so unusual 0 B ell-a m s St. Croix looked rather shocked-, as or caused the slightest cough. I am going to stick 1 hot water for a working girl, JVIien this gin though lie felt her choice of a theme re ReSief drew off her gloves— But how utter­ to be in very poor taste, to say the with Luckies . ly absurd!—though the resemblance least. was truly amazing— “JJ’ell, you know,” he answered -EIL Au experienced traveler, St. Croix lightly, “when the gods made man > I j CCSTiOfN! knew how to expedite the tedious cus­ and woman they used a great deal AD/ A LG ESntcIrafHERtt toms business and in a very short linn less clay and much more divine fire he was helping Lady Sylvia into a for the woman than for the man; so “It’s toasted” taxicab. , that woman is of course less earthly, Seated at Iier side In the cab, lis­ ■finer, more celestial! JJ’ili you,” ' he N o T hroat Irritation-N o C ough. tening with strained attention to the asked as they now rose to leave the AVE YOUPl B A B Y tones of her voice, stealing glances at diner, “come to the smoking corridor © 1928 , The American Tobacco Co., Inc. for a cigarette?” F R O M W O R M S Iier exquisite profile, noting the move­ ments of her gloved hands (if only Slie thought she would not; hut The most dangerous ill of she’d take off her gloves), St. Croix when he had taken Iier back to their childhood is— w o rm s! Y o n chairs, she urged him to go for a may not knew your child has felt every minute more bewildered, them. Disordered stom ach, more uncertain. There was some­ smoke without her. Tiiat he refused Wl.D0UGi.AS gritting the teeth, picking the thing in the very atmosphere of her to do; lie had no desire to tear him­ nostrils are signs of worms. presence that made him feel as if he self from the delectable sight of her Ttkt r.a chances. Give your child were sitting beside Meely—yet the in­ “Lady Sylvia St. Croix? That Is—I for even the few minutes it took to Prey’s Vermifuge today. It is the s;:c, vegetable worm medicine which congruity of identifying in any way Am-That Is to Say-May I Present smoke a cigarette. But when she in­ ra been used for 75 years. Buy this elegant creature with MeeIy Myself?—You Are—Who Are You?” sisted that he must go so that she S hoes frcy’s Vermifuge at your druggist’s. Sclnv.enckton—her civilized speech could take a little nap, as she was to take you to see an acquaintance of with Meely’s Pennsylvania Dutch dia­ “awfully sleepy,” he reluctantly {°yv\tn!Womm SiBmjs rey’s V erm ifuge miiie who looks so remarkably like lect, her grace with Meely’s vulgar yielded. E-vbels W c r m s you that it’s uncanny!” clumsiness, her sparkling countenance His reflections as he smoked were “You mean, don’f you, that you’ll SHOES- FOR, EASTER, with Meely’s heavy dullness, the sim­ increasingly reassuring, the agitat­ bring her to see me?” plicity of her coiffure with Meely’s ing sense of the girl’s dual personality y Easter Calls to Everyone ... “No. Couldn't. She’s a farmer’s elaborate pompadour— was somewhat dulled by the soothing daughter living about five miles from —beckoning with flowers, sunlight and the mood effect of several cigarettes. Even the The wild absurdity of his predica­ us. An ignorant, vulgar—” o f Spring. And style answets the call with a m ent in not being sure made IiIm feel, recollection of certain vague doubts newer enthusiasm, and crisper beauty . . . He stopped short, his face flushing j Horses he Ilad always felt about Meely, cer­ And shoes are all important—for the dainty frock must have smart as lie told himself, “woozy I” red, feeling, insanely, as though' he shoes . . . the new spring suit calls for stylish oxfords . . . even boys All at once he recalled that Meely tain inexplicable things like her fine want snappy ne w shoes for Easter Morning. ikfs Balsam of Myrrh were insulting Meely Scliwenckton to hands, her being able to get away so had a tiny brown mole under the lobe her face I “A very nice country girl,” A call at the neatest W. L. Douglas store or the Douglas dealer In your Jalui are authorized to refood yoor money (or the often from the hard work o f the fa rm locality will show you how the new Douglas styles iiuerpret the Spirit of i of her ear—he had kissed it often. Spring in StyIef ana beauty. Do not put it off—/or Easur calls to every first Lottie if dot suited. he hastily amended his remark, “but the touch of foreignness in her speech, Her hands and that mole! If he could not a person one would ask to call on one. only lift the lobes of Lady Sylvia’s her very, stupidities that sometimes A fair end square retail price stamped on the soles of Douglas shoes at the y o u !” ' had seemed more like keen thrusts at factory, guarantees honest value. ears and have a look! But suppose he Men's $5 to $ —Women's $5 to $ —Boys' $4 to $5 Stop your suffering— u s e “But why?” him—none of these things were con­ 8 8 found the mole there—what would it “Oh, not in our class.” Catalog of New Spring Styles mailed on request* mean and what would he do about it? vincing enough to counteract the evi­ “Then you liave ‘classes’ in Amer­ dence of the mole. Meely had a mole W . L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO. Guarantoed Surely this }vas the weirdest experi­ 173 Spark Street, Brockton, Mass. tjGuaranteed to euro Itching, Bleeding, ica?” and Lady Sylvia had none. ’ f Blind or l*rotruding Piles or money re* ence that had ever fallen to the lot of “You know we do! Ever hear of s. funded. Get the handy tube with pile He had-to go through several day TO MERCHANTS! IfDougias shoes are not \P>pe, 73c; or the tin box,-COc. Ask for a iflan! our Colonial Dames of D. A. IL’s?” sold in your town, write today for catalog “You have changed so mcch since, coaches to reach his parlor car, and it end agency for America's Best Known Shoes. Tm z o o i n t m e n t “I ’ve heard of your G. A. lt.’s to my you were a child, Cousin Sylvia I I’d was when he was hurrying down.tbe so rro w ! B ut these C .. D.’s and D. A. aisle of the last of these, scarcely see­ never have recognized you.’’ He put It.’s—they seem to be an expression "Lie moil wlio first explored out a feeler. ing anyone as he progressed, for the “How I Regained My of the national yearning for a titled backs of the passengers were toward :!(”M fiinml growing here beans, “No, of course you wouldn’t. JJ’hen order; for all those silly social .en­ him, that suddenly the back of a Iiead r#. prppers, siniasli, tom atoes, po- you last saw me, I was a homely little cumbrances wJiich England, so much just a few feet ahead of them brought Health and Strength” it’S and Sivoci potatoes. tmv-lieaded, bow-legged, pigeon-toed, more advanced in democracy, is try­ him to a petrified standstill—froze his —MRS. H. D. QUEEN, GASTONIA, N. C. freckle-faced kid I” ing to slough off. So this farm er’s >..ii In; a food friend to lots very blood—and made his- heart sink The words had. a vaguely familiar daughter is an ignorant, vulgar girl, -like lead; for there, under his very “I suffered sixteen long years with can now eat anything I want and as Ld, r iiiMi without mtim aev. much as I want with all good results. sound to St. Croix. He seemed to hear wlio is ‘uncannily’ like me? Thanks!” eyes, so close that he could have Put dreadful stomach trouble, indigestion, I give it to my family, even to my again the unaccountable indignation “I’ll take you to see for yourself out his hand and touched her, sat nervous dyspepsia, and constipation. baby. I can never praise Hitchcock’s with which Meely Scliwenckton, that Uow much you look alike. I want to JIeely Scliwenckton—her heavy, fair My life was no pleasure to me at all. Laxative Powder enough.” day in’ the woods on the hill, had re­ see yofl two together! JVhy1 you’re as hair arranged in the TulgarIy exag­ Had to take purgatives three or four Mrs. Queen, and thousands of peated, “Bow-legged!” His head swam alike as twins^exeept that you are gerated pompadour site>■, always af­ times a week, and my weight went arid he felt almost ill. wholly unlike—I mean your features down to 98 pounds.” others have regained their health fected ; wearing a grotesque flowered through the use of Dr. Hitchcock’s • Suddenly he turned in his seat and are alike; that’s ail.” blouse that looked'lilte a kimono or a “One night iny husband^ brought looked straight into her eyes with a “It will be interesting to see her— home a package of Dr. Hitchcock’s Laxative Powder because it removes dressing-saek tucked into her skirt the cause of constipation—not merely very definite and frank suspicion. like seeing oneself on the screen! I’ll (which no doubt it was!) no rings on Laxative Powder. Prom the very “This,” he inquired with what he felt know, for once, what I do look like. first dose I began to feel better. By giving temporary relief. You, too, her hands; sitting in the slovenly, can be well and strong again if you to be subtle cunning, his eyes probing A portrait painter once told me my slouching way that had so often of­ the time I had taken half of the first box I had gained five pounds. After will get this wonderful vegetable hers like gimlets, “was of course your type was unusual;—” fended his sense of “decency.” ' continuing to take Hitchcock’s Laxa­ laxative from your druggist and use first crossing?” She chattered on, but he scarcely The seat behind her was empty. tive Powder T weighed X25 pounds, it according to directions. Only 25c “Well, I’ve crossed the Channel so heard her, so intent he was in trying Miserable With Noiselessly he slipped into it. Her and never felt better in all my life. I p e r box. often that crossing the Atlantic didn’t to penetrate the veil of her ear-lobes— head was bowed over a copy of'Snap­ Backache? seem anything! Why, I’d hardly know when suddenly she stopped short, laid py Stories; curly tendrils of hair on. I was on a'boat at all, crossing the down her knife and fork and looked at her white neck— Too Often This Wsums of Atlantic. Why, crossing the Atlan­ him In puzzled astonishment. The mole! JVas it there? A mad Cuticnra Talcum Is i Ibggish K idney Actiod- tic—” “JJ’hy,” she inquired breathlessly, liope seized him that even-yet he might EVZ& * » d you lame and achy— She was evading a direct answer to her brows puckered in bewilderment, find Lady Sylvia and MeeIy to be two Afl Ideal Toilet Powder tci „ eJlJj? lagging backache, head- his question!—and; covering the fact “are you looking at me so strangely?” different, people. He bent bis head ^ o ^ a a ,z z y spc|]8? A rethekidney by volubly chattering. “I’ll tell you,” lie smiled frankly. and looked. And there,’ under her left It is pure, smooth and fragrant b-in ^na 100 ^ ucnt* *canty or bum* Seated opposite each other, present­ “You look so like that farm girl that ear. was the little brown mole! and contains antiseptic properties £!^,,: ?afE.a,gc * These are often signs of ly, in the dining car, he waited in the. very shape of your ears is like (TO BE CONTINUED.) which help to allay excessive per­ &S 6ys and be ne- strained suspense for the critical mo­ hers!—s.o that I should not be at all il spiration. It imparts a pleasing ment when their waiter would bring surprised to find yon had even the Had Odd Accomplishment fragrance and leaves the skin re- ^uieti?0'00 5 ^5* a stimulant their order and Lady Sylvia would be same little brown mole under theTobe Earl Bussell has this anecdote In l:idn000 Users Endorse Doan’s: hind lief ears for that tiny mole; for 'been with her to have learned all. sell, was a great favorite with Queen that mole could have been no part of about her little brown, mole under her JTctoria ‘throughout her life. Not Why keep on being “sick”? Why drag along In misery "',VkLc* ' !foutl! 4, Canton, Ga., says: a make-up; he knew it too intimate­ ear-lobe! This is interesting, not to alone, of course, because she had the sUtes ^ er, slcoPctI, a sharp pain darted when relief is yours for the asking? Take the world- ly not to be quite sure that it did’t say exciting! Own up—how did you peculiar and unusual capacity of wag­ l:r'Htcn 5 * ^lat* a time °f s* *° D o n 't f a m o u s remedy for I W i ir^ncys were out of order come oft! < come to know about this mole?” V ging her ears like a dog. But this 'J'ii'-v v.' 'J Ilass the secretions too often, “So,” she suddenly remarked, rest­ “Do you have one, too?" accomplishment intrigued the. queen -r-t ?f8t5,,,y,* to°- After using the “jVhat “ satiable curiosity’! See for and she suddenly called on Lady John Known as HAARLEM OIL the Nation­ fac-to ar, . ,aus FiHsl my kidneys.be* ing her folded arms on the table and Talk ;;o -* lSht. Two more boxes cured bending forward confidentially, “your yourself.” She lifted the lobes of her to show it off to an ambassador. My al Remedv of HoUand f o r more ^ tban200 brother, Marvin, won’t have me, will ears—and he looked. grandmother was so taken back that There was no mole there. she lost for a long time the'power to years—all druggists in 3 sizes. Look for^ the name on he?” move either ear, and only utimately A lnm t every box and accept no substitute. In sealed boxes. PILLS St Crofx niiidc Dn effort to conco.ii But his relief was not greater than regained her power to move one, JO A N ’S his sunwise and embarrassment at his astonishment and confusion that ASTIH ulant diuretic .TH KIDNEYS two people could look so alike with­ which she. occasionally did for my edi­ ibstcr-Milbur-n Ci tills unexpected broadside. He feit it Tonr Kidiieys “ ACT I Co. MfgCliem. Buffalo. NY. out being related. However, he could fication.” lacked delicacy. RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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I nd children, of Asheville! crop rotation. These roughages when tions expected' by the enthusiasts and their chance of victory and seriously I move the victory could issue from death. .Iesus impairing their value. It lms' been took with Him Peter, Janies and John fed with a liberal -amount of w n in is a relatively small part of the total gaster here with relatives. the ration usually produce a higher marketings of farm products. discovered that this tendency is not into the mountain. always due to faulty feet, but to de­ B. Bailey who lives Two men from the upper world grade of beef than that produced on The department’s new bulletin in­ fective vision. Itecentiy, according iaSsic shades ot Fulton were sent to converse with Jesus grass alone. cludes information on the parcel post regulations and requirements, the to Popular Mechanics Magazine, a - CA R T E R ’S B iS P n J nv„ Wednesday and gav'a . ^yandottes, formerly $1 To Mothsrs: MutteroIe it also and not'upon our own; and that is where almost two-thirds of the cattle • • •' A tract of Louisiana land once from oil layds h offered y?- /J l? 0- n°w $16 00. Large why I fear that a good many people rented for 20 cents an acre for trai>- / ’ made ia milder form fo r fed were handled in this way. Molds on clover, especially if it gets pin? and bullfrog- rights. Friday was SeShorns reduced from «1 babies and small children. will not get it—simply because they producing <5,000 barrels of oil a day If you are In search an • Ask for Children’s Musterole. “ The margin in sale price per wet, are very common but not many of £nd two young AtIantians were re­ where the investment of a V/*’‘.j Vr- Ionf?- the.above can’t have their own way about it.— pound necessary to cover fattening joicing oyer their Rood luck. may make large returns: 11 • ' r, them seem harmful, in the light of ex­ Approximately 4,000 acres of the willing ta risk a little where tlIVirr,: Jars & Tubes D. L. Moody. costs Increase rather regularly with sibllities are unusual for rr'*‘ in- M0argP 6RgS weiShifaS I \ perience, Jo cattle. entire tract was leased to the Gulf profits out of all proportion < „ "P- Custom work threl the length of time on grain feed. This • * -* Producing company several years ago on a one-eighth royalty basis and amount involved: In s«t<»rt. ‘,.,.Vr.*. Jx ready with our] Sailing to Glory amounted to'75 cents per month'when It is best to seed barley with a drill, the company now has a well with a want a chance from th- plenty of! P1<1 Ma of our tears but in the red sea 20 cents per 100 pounds for. each ad­ the ground and better covered. It may barrels of overflow from tbe well al­ ADAMSOX. Mcfll£lX7 ready have been stored in 9 . natural CORPORATION t P t winter. of a .Redeemer’s blood. — Christian ditional month fed when corji was be broadcast and covered In the reset voir, near the -weil. - 22fr Btoadway - - - *'cv' Monitor. worth 50 cents per bushel.” same way as oats are often seeded. ®u n c h p o u l t r y fJ Better than a mustard plastsi AND HATCHERY! Statesville, N . C. •'lia'L Sfc'-I gtrf THiBAVifi RECoM), M6c£§ViLL£, Rt AMii if. - A ^ B e n e f a c l 0 . Ijjg DAVIE RECORD. Miss Mittie McCulloh is under­ I that is going treatment at Long’s Sanator-1"'"*234823482348534823532348235323532353234823482353535348534823234848234848235348 ium, Statesville. C gest Circulation of Any I^Xi + County Newspaper. Robert* Crotts, of Greenville, S. 11lEI “ edicai I:11* ID avie Drug Service, C., spent Saturday and Sunday WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. A Metro- * * his C I C(*ge of3 here with his parents. Goldwyn picture, “Body and Soul,” featuring Aileen | [ocal and p e r s o n a l n e w s . are attempting to Pringle, Norman Kerry and Lional Barrymore. A * Robert Tomilson arrived home Charlotte lint cotton T9JSc. two-reel comedy, “A Social Error.” * > < n FridaynightfromCalifornia wheie I give the very best in ^ iR jjuck Allisf n, of W illmington, he spent two months on business ! __ «mC(lj. ''Il 1S anions t,.e K ister visitors here. Service and Merchan­ Mr and Mrs T. J Cabell are' I FRIDAY and SATURDAY. An F. O. B. West- ;: ■ Prescription. It is j ^ ’s ffj L- U. C. Brock made a [ircd j£ a woman is hi he tQi IAtWniev rejoicing over the arrival of a fine! dise. era, with Buzz Barton in “A W izzard Of The Saddten I Hn and sufferings at rJ^i ^0' G reensboro Wed ■ daughter at their home on Apr. 2 n d . ' ; InIar intervals, by n? eular ora Liness trip 10 and two-reel Pathe comedy, “Smith’s Customers.” t z y spells, headache 2 °JStiei5 ^ J fcsday. Try us. See if we do. Iy o n te Prescription can \ Miss Mabel Stewart, a member : of Cornatzer 1 Alet form as well as L h fed I\V, W- Chaplain. of the Lincolnton school faculty I Ighborhood store, at *, * MONDAY and TUESDAY John Gilbert in | as a business visitor here Wed- spent Easter with her parents Mr. “Twelve Miles Out,” and News Reel. «day. and Mrs. Ja^ob Stewart. Harris-LeGrandPharmacy i I r F Gaither, of Turnersburg, Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Fyne. of I Coming, April 26-27, “Chicago.” was in tow n Thursday and “REGISTERED DRUGGIST” jj Henderson, come up to spend the I • • • fere us a pleasant call. Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. I I Uttti Mocksville’s Only Licensed Drug Store §§ Mr, nm1 Mrs. Ii. T. McCnlloh Jacob Stewart. s 1 d ciiildrcii. of Asheville, spent iiiiiiiiiiiiiii rccu . fcae? relieve the ^rJ-T icV1 AU kinds of weather was in evid­ I r poisons which ciuie *H! i°.of ct .ter j,ere w ith re la tiv e s. Slins. Hemember they are ftlu**ctUB ence here Monday. A little sun­ tminnumrcmmmnnmnmtinniingr I tj. Jjailey w h o liv es in th e shine, a little snow and a little I The Grass Is Growing Fast sssic shades ot Fulton was in hail, with thermometers down a- aa TER-SlBlg iJ llvn Wednesday and gave us a ro u n d 4 4 d e g re e s. Attention Mr. Farmer! Ieasant call. These Pretty Warm Davs. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Miller, of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stroud and Charlotte, spent Easter in town This is the season of the PfsS r g sS tie daughter, Jessie Libby, spent with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Miller. The present time is the time to F e t S f e U g S g iday in Ctiarlotte and Statesville Mr. Miller was married in South year when your poultry, iopping- Carolina Saturday. look after your needs for both T m i s k Mr. Arniond Daniel,' a student hogs and other stock need S. C. University, spent Kaster Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Yancey, lakes the Body StroM |ith Iiis i)..rents Mr. and Mrs. J. and children, of Oxford* spent the a good tonic. We handle Lawn and Garden. IakestheBIoodRich. Easter holidays in town the guests „ Daniel. of Mrs. Yancey’s father, Mr. J. L. ' ECGS FOR HATCHING — DR. UGEAR’S C le m e n t. | Lawn Mowers $7.50 to $13 50, ' Factory Prices hiorie Island Reds. Setting of 1 5 1 Stock, Poultry and Hog Re­ ..i Dry Goods to Deafenl li;,c. W . A . B Y E R L Y , Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Adcock, of r arieil assortments of *hort i*„ .. I K Mocksville, R. 1 . Spading Forks, Ladks Shovels for ■ mi. Si:!.60, $20.00 S-'s fin r.enRllll Sanford spent Easter here with |u<*. ^Vrite for Ust °* Uu»*fl medies. Come in and let WatisfacUon guaranteed. I !Messrs. Htibert and Glenn Cart- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Call. Mr. I f . n. 1>oi;giierty & ro . in, I Flower Garden, Trowels, Hand prylioustf S Bank St.. Thilmlfl'nh°C„ I Ir students at State College, Ra- Adeock returned home Sunday, us show you our line of Bjgli, spent the week-end- with but Mrs. Adcock wjll spend the Cultivators, Hedge Shears, Pruning S B f1Sd DromP"? from the h j Jeir parents. w e e k h e r e . these famous remedies. Jft'!? ^ Peety o Vermifuge' S ❖ Jot Onosinglcdoae does the trick. Kt IMiss Elizabeth W aters, who ❖ All DniTtnste. In the triangular state high Shears, Gra?s Hooks, Lawn Hose, * lids a jiositiou in Hickory spent school debate Friday evening, the laster with her parents Mr. and Mocksville debators defeated the ALUSON & CLEMENT. Rakes, Garden Matlock, Fence for ■rs. Marviu W a te rs. W alkertown team, while Yadkin- Phone 51 _ Mocksville, N C. ■drumusts or372Peart Street. Ncwl'otjfcn IMiss Helen Stewart a student at ville defeated the Mocksville team Lawn, Garden and Field. Ieredith College s p e n t E a s te r in here W alkertown defeated Yadkin- Jwn with her parents M r. and Mrs. ville. This eleminates Mocksville. Scob Stewart. W alkertown and Yadkinville from DISSOLUTION NOTICE. of Mrs. P J Nail will resell at the Court Garden Seed in Bulk and Package. wrts-Soiitan house door in Mocksville. N. C , on Satur­ th e ra c e . Io you spend som e evenings I JFORSALE—Fifteen Ham pshire NORTH CAROLINA, DAVIE COUNTY day April 14ib 1928 between I and 2 Iving wl-.at to do? o’clock P. Ml, to the highest bidder for Fbwer Seeds. IdTamworth pigs, six weeks old. Rev. and Mrs F. W Fry and NoJice of Dissolution of Partnership of cash, the lands described below; viz: Io you like sports? |W. A. ELLIS, Near Cornatzer. Beginning at a stone, corner of G. T. children, of Oakboro, spent a day W. W. Cbaplain and P L Carier. iave you a deck of cards? Nails 7 1-2 acre Ioi and in Wiley Coroat BMiss Elizabeth-Christian, a stud- or two in town last week with re­ Notice is hereby given to all persons zer's line, and running S 4 defirs. W 26 73 Everything for Garden and Lawn at Iry this— Send for the little I that the above firm was dissolved cm ohs to a red oak Hartmans corner, thence It at R andolph M a c o n C o lle g e , !“Sports Solitaire” that explains latives and friends Mr. Fry tells March 31, 1928, W. W. Chaplain having N 53 degrs E 24 90 chs to a stone M. G I to play Baseball, Football, Boil jinehhurg, sp e n t th e E a s te r h o li- us that he is fighting Al Smith sold his interest in said firm to P. L. Car- Hendrix’s corner; thence E with road 7.17 ... „ . , TT. ter. Alldebtsduethesaidfirmmust ba chs to a stone; I hence N 5 degrs E 7.29 I and many more games with i Iys in town w ith h o m e fo lk s. w ith all the power he has. His con- Dai,j to P. L Caiter, and "all debts owed of carils. For one or moi!| chs to a stone; ihence N 37 degrs W 5:30 “The Store Of Today’s Bestn by Carter and Chaplain will be paid by P. chs to a stone in M. G Hendr x’s line; JMrs. George Byrd and Jittle son, gregation is very much anti-Smith. Hers. L Carter. ThUMarch 3l.;i928. thence W 3 degrs N 21.39 ctis to the b - jou will turn many a dull evenina Rho have been spending several Mr. Fry is telling his congregation P L CAKlEK ginning, containing forty three (43-acres) •W. W. CHAPLAIN acres more or less, ilti land is situated one of pleasant interest witlj Kks with her m other, Mrs. Ollie 1 0 vote as they pray, and all will !booklet, situated near Ciiinaizer Depot, and ha* Bockton, left W ednesday for Mil- be well with the country. He says : ------six or eight acres of good tneadow and is Mocksville Hardware CoJ hirty-five cents (money ordet)| a valuable li>'le farm, the bid will start iiukee. he knows of but one man in Stanly I Sale Of Land For Partition. I bring you your copy. a t $660 00. Tnis March 26th 1&2 J by who is yelling forSmith aud he is . Under the powers of the Will and H L NAIL. 1ERBERT J . BERTSCH IMiss Marv Allen Hendrix, a a law yer, and the people are p re-' vir‘ure of an order of V>K‘9leh««(infUh»»n ESecutor of Mrs. P. J Nail dec’d Jtiilent at Meredith College, Ral- • 1 ■ “ ; or Court, a ten per cent bid having been 252 Prospect Place paring to send him to school. 1 placed upon the sale price, I as executor By E. H. MORMS, Atty. B rooklyn, N. Y. Rhl spsnt the Easter holidays here You can get The Record from now Ii.i > nvv coon sm .m .i. bfsimssS Ith her parents, M r. a n d M rs . T . Jash. G rover)-. FIlIInB Sm. Beach tn»:n»»:»Hmna ■n or General Mdse. Give full detalUB I Hendrix. Box 4499, Jacksonville, Flo. until after the election for only 50c., if Ellis Plowman, Lonnie How ard, !'KU;*, SPOTS,. TAN BLEMISHESBE*I I Bi iu one treatment. So iiain, nodan^| |e«l skin. Free booklet. PtTLCHE»| Jlvis Lee and Arthur Shermer you are not already a subscriber- |AL INSTITUTE, Fort Worth, T ^ i Jtrecarried to the Alam ance cl’ain I'ilnis DcvoIopetI Free. Kodak fin i^ l I'Pltie. urintinsr. enlnrjrlnp. ^nd K«“| P j last w eek to b e g in s e rv in g rs In-re. Write tin information. Antfl9B Jit, w. ISth St., Chicago. IH- I In-enceS ranging from four to six k m ! DRAWING MAPIi IrB^51ilpK l Jonths. |>fi. Sat isluct ion puaranteerl. Soiirt T B E>li find JJ* jo L. Parsons. 309*-J-» w I Jorllnveyt. Washington, D- <•-. JThe Mocksville h ig h sc h o o l b ase I tk st vausi ba rg a in s evkh orj pH team won a victory over the |i!i xouthcuytern In BaIdmore> Ileand lodged in jail. • After 2 MODERN HOMES, WUkesboro Street jyriug the checks good and pay I® fosts, he was released. I MODERN HOME, Cherry Street GROWTH- JTlie orthopaedic clinic held each I gonth in the offices o f th e C o u n ty 15 LOTS ON GWYN STREET LOM th e tim e chicks [with Department in the Court step out of their shells, S0Bse at Winston Salem for the E they look to you for protec­ £ ; examination and treatm ent of tion and care to live and I 'Keut cripple will tneet again on thrive. Poultry yard- facts HaIurdav, A pril 1 4 th . Easy Terms S A T l A show that more than 9 0 % of the chicks fed Purina t e , 1* j N ' 1MADE-IN-CA- Snhtli CHICKS—From April Band Music 'APRIL I 4* Startena and Purina Baby In J r 0^ hout our hatching sea- Ghick Chow live and grow SIMILAR L l f our BABY CHICKS rapidly into plump broilers PRIZES Sale Starts 2:30 P M. and early laying pullets. Isn’t y .itsound business economy to Vtarticipaie in returns /roJjV feed Purina3 whidi saves 9 i based on grouped Toyoitl Irf % 8- iqiit of id» instead o f average i oil layds is offered I0' * kBhornl°Wj °°' ^arSe White Lwik for our signs^n the pro||^iU^^ves^ebtOpp^tiiMty' P are in ronrch ;»f an • rriixtures-on which 5 out of 1 0 J the* investment of a f‘-'v _ aro F 3 .Q0 . All fT l ?15-00 t0 Bnakft large returnsr if 3 ■otn Iar^ the.above hatched ,chicks die?.. .Come In and let I? to risk a IItUo where tnc ■,!„.? Bc.s are utiueual for rt« Ud ^ esgs "eighing from 2 us show ydu how to save STARTENA I out of all proportion Vl1„ Fe are ,,^ stom work three ceats. sunn* Jii involved; In ,,LimVnt chicks and get them to early I a chance from the Inye- 11|C Sx WeeItl. w. Ieady w ' lli o u r tw o to IrifiinK sum , send us >oUr u W. T. Gray’s Pwiaeer Auction Co. maturity. : mddrets. I i c S itl c h ^ k s . P le n ty o f I ADAMSON-, McGINTiBX I CORPORATION ...u ■ext winter' 1 1 6 3 *1 p^enty °‘ ^hieks ■roadway - - - X*" BUS n u 0^ L T R Y F A R M Matnmf Temp!e Winston-Salem, N. C. a n d h a t c h e r y Statesville, N, C. U1 iiniiVnnmiimiiiiiiiTiirTriiiiiiiiiiiiiifr‘TtT”"” ^ rMr ,M,r...... * ...... rnr r ' tTH fe DAVife- ftfecofcb, M QCkSViLLfe. N. t A P R I L II. mTTHiiiil'” ,im " llll“ lllllllll,,llllll“ llll" " ITtTTrTrr Royal. Brand Flouil IS M u l d X u FERTILIZER MANUFACTURED buy the sam e m ake In [ o l u m n X X I X . Belwood, DAVIE COUNTY otcarA g& ifl? Cleveland Co., N. C. For jjyjljF LONG March, 3, 1927. DAVIE COUNTY PEOPfeE| kbit Was Happening In Davie | “Try A Bag— Your M erchant Will Guarantee It” he Days of Automobiles and I THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL 8 7 m % of B uick ow ners { p r a c ­ H ose CHEM ICAL CO. !(Pavie Record, April 15, tically nine out o f every ten) I g p . Morris spent one da Greensboro, N . C. J. P. Green Milling Co. answ er “yes”— a greater degree leek in Greensboro. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. I Three cases of- measles rq A. T. Grant’s Monday. of ow ner loyalty than any other Gentlemen: . “DAVIE PRODUCTS FOR DAVIE PEOPLE” I John Naylor and sister spel leading m ake o f car can claim . Jrday and Sunday in Winstj You may be interested to know that I plant­ Miss Lanra Sanford has rer ed one hundred and thirty-five acres in cotton last Ionie from Salisbury, whd O wners know car valueI D rive a Spring and gathered one hundred and sixty five Iasbeen teaching in the phool. . B uick and experience the fullest bales of lint cotton from same. This is an average Sheriff J. L. Sheek carrie m easure o f m otor car satisfaction of about one and a quarter bales per acre. Srisonerstothe Rowan and ) Solpb county roads last weel I used only PocomokeFertilizer (“AA QUAL­ A case of smallpox was rl ITY") and attribute the large yield to the quality Iionday at, Mrs. Holtnon's.l 0k, Charlotte Hall, is thel of fertilizer, as the season was not a good one, and number of boarders are BUICK I do not know of anyone else wno used other SEDANS $1195 to $1995 ' COUPES $1195 to $1850 Q t c a k [tricken. SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525 makes of fertilizer and made as good a yield The Davie Times resume AU prices f.o.K Flint, Mich., government tax to be added. The G.M.A.G ation last week under itl finance plan, the most desirable, is available. IT COSTS LESS I expect to use Pocomoke Fertilizer again this . Lanagement, T. R. Vv’alsll spring, as I have gotten better results from it than Jwner and editor. MOCKSVILLE AUTO COMPANY, Mocksville, N. C Ella Cartner, of any other brand of fertilizer sold in this county. IlMEL IY Tl i ounty, has been visitingIhel LINDSAY FISHEL BUICK CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. Ir, J. D. Cartner, on R. 1. Yours very truly, Lonnie Mason, of R. 1, WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM TlfiE SA FEST V W. C. EDW A RD S. till leave in about two we ■ THE M OST COM FORTABiF California. Rev. W. R. Ketchie is Every new sensation has a head­ The Record is $1 a year. ‘ THE MOST RELlABil |n addition to his house at line all its own. Some changes have beej I TSeketi sold daily Ooe a?is a 1 the management of the Juvenile Court, Davie County Round trip HcStetsl be* Llioit ^ day CsiOm datt sate 5 Yzav Administrator’s Notice. [£ JJ ml : Cotton Mills. E. W. tween stations distance lor rcn'xl trip Notice is hereby given to D. H. Graves A candidate for National Com­ NOTICE. ISO miles or less — and OUie Graves, his wife, charged with Having qualified as administrator of the only 2 mi! ? Joriner general manager, hd neglect and abandonment of thier child, estate of John W. Lagle, deceased, late of mitteeman in Oklahoma sent put Having qualified as administration of Limit $ days Srotsi data taSe •One * ,a< Round trip tickets, be* {Z Atti ;} ?3F: II Charlotte and is succeed I Elizabeth Graves, aged 5 years, that adop­ Davie county, notice is hereby given all postcards to local Republican John W. !Smith, wrth Will annexed, this nveen stations distance tion proceedings are pending in Davie persons having claims against the said is notice to all persons indebted to his .<•»,* Terrell. Mr. ZacbarJ 1 5 0 miles or less — ^ ©idy £.7 3 3 *11):.; county Juvenile court. estate to present them to the undersigned leaders in all counties of the State estate to make immediate payment of COOO IN PAPir>!» ANn pp.FFF'dC CARS Jurham, takes his place M. A. HARTMAN. C. S. C. for payment on or before March 13th, asking among other things as to same to the undersigned, and all persons Judge of Juvenile Court. 1929, or this notice will be plead in bar of bolding claims against his estate to pre­ !Between any «rw«s stattens oa Scitutsem F.Jiwty book-keeper, Mr. Cobu Newest and most their recovery. AU persons indebted to the Pres.dential preference. The sent them to me on or before March the System for pericd 0 mv rifts. present ' superintendent, the said estate are requested to make im­ economical ticket ever Cood Eu* istcSiridnzl ptaxmvw and ’•*<:**«•> first 200 signed cards received by 14th 1929 or this notice will be plead in offered mediate payment. ThisMarch 13th, 1928. bar Cf their recovery. This March 24th statiojis distance mates a? lass. Lonett., and is succeeded The I c> trip ticket 0» Ilie XO-ItHp ticikee * i'fl DTviCCount"ya I I - The Superior Court .I. M. CALL, Admr. him showed the following division 1928. E. H. MORRIS. Tlie ZO-’trip ticket ** ^ John W. Lagle, Dec’d. The SCV-Srifj ticket • /ick. 0 . D. Booe of sentiment: Lowden 106, Curtis Admr. with Will Annexed of The *0*srip Hckes ** 0* The ticitct • • • • • s.Se T. F. HUDSON Attorney. John W. Sm ith dec'd. COGO IN COACHCd ONLY Mrs. M. A. Foster and dj v s 71, Hoover 23. C. I. Clary. Adnar., of G. J. Booe, For ffttr&sr information see susy Sonthera Railway Syetette Tfctcjt /*.-2«* bliss Bessie, of Ephesus, dec’sd. Fassett Booe, etal. DAVIE CAFE. «r WfiStE pten ill with measles, are I Administrators Notice. E. N. AtKEW, Cczseval Passenger Agent, WavfeJjistr- 7I : out again. Notice of Sale Administrator’s Notice. THE PLACE TO EAT Having qualified as administrators of A bad wreck happened 1 Pursuant to an order of Re-Sale the estate of Henry F. Tutterow deceased, Having qulaified a s. Administrator • of WHEN IN MOCKSVILLE. the estae of Emily M, Kurfees. deceased. M i l l ? ^ ji'jgton on the Southern made in the above entitled cause by notice is hereby given to all persons hold -Comfortabie, Sanitaty, Quick Service M. A. Hartman, C. S. C . the under­ ing claims or debts against the estate of Notice is hereby given all persons having [Monday night. The engiil said deceased to present the. same for claims against the said estate to present and the Best Food the market affords. signed Commissioners will Re-Sell fireman were killed. Trai publicly to the highest bidder for payment to the undersigned on or before them to the undersigned on or before Feb, A visit will convince you. 6.1929, or this notice will be plead in bar CASH at the court house door of the 15th day of. March 1929, or this no “All Kinds of Ice Cream and Soft Drinks” detoured through Mocksv tice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. of their recovery, AU persons indebted Davie in Mocksville, N C., on Mon­ AU persons Indebted to the estate of said to the said estate are requested to make Jterday. day the 9 th dav of April at. twelve P. K. MANOS, Prop. deceased will please call Upon the under immediate payment. This Feb. 6,1928, W. B. Naylor, of CanaJ o’clock M., the following describe signed a t Mocksville. N C.. No. 2 and make C. F, ALLEN, Admr. DRj T. L. GLENN •lands, towR: immediate settlement. This the IStb Emilv M. Kurfees, Dec'd. VETERINARIAN Jtown Monday. dav of March 1928. I Money back without 4 A tract known as the Judd Booe |lf HUNT’S GUARAN A few street lights in Ml “ Home Place, beginning at a stake L. M. TUTTEROW MOCKSVILLE, N. C. ISKIN DISEASE RBl USESAMPSON’S / (Hunt’e Salve and So«rt W James White’s corner, thence W MRS. ELIZABETH TUTTER IW PHONES:—. the treatment of Itch, W** Jwould add to the converf with Jas. White’s line 30.50 chs to a Admrs of H. F. Tutterow, Dec’sd RIngwormfTetter or own* By A. T. GRANT. Atty. 21—Harris-LtGrand Pharmacy. ing skin diseases, m ■ Jthe citizens who pay the tj Stake, I Jas. White’s corner in D. HOT DROPS Residence Phone 83. treatment at our nw. " I Jwho, in the past, have Ijames line, thence N 18 00 chs to a stake in D Ijames line, thence E For sick stomach. Positive H a rris - L e G ra n d Ph Iltttle to show for their mq 30.50 chs to a stone, thence S 1.00 NOTICE. relief in three minutes. The chs to a stoue. thence east 1.0 eh to Having qualified as administrator of great pain killer and nerve Campbell & Walker Georgia road, thence S I 00 chs to a the estate of Geo. L. Gtaves. dec’d late of DR. E.C . CHOAl Smith and LowJ stone, thence west I 50 chs to a Davie county, notice is hereby given all tonic. UNDERTAKERS DENTIST A line up of present pr white oak. James White’s corner, persons having claims against said estate, Mocksville, N.C. thence S 16 50 chs to the beginning, to present them to the undersigned for Office Second Floor front j Icandidates of both parties] containing Sixty One acres more or paym ent on or before March 10th, 1929, North Carolina I t A complete line of fac­ -• New Sanford Buildirf Ithe belief that the reoubli| less. Term of Sale: CASH. or this notice will be plead in bar ol their Davie County I In Superior Court This the 23rd day of March 1928 , recovery. All persons indebted to the tory and hand made Office Phone 110 Ibe commiteed to the dry estate are asked to make immediate pay­ Constructive Ellis Edwards, Leonard Edwapds, caskets. Motor hearse ‘ B. C. BROCK, ment. This March 10, 1928 Otto Edwards, Della Kelly, Lee Residence Phone 30. j the democrats to the wet. I A. T. GRANT, A. A. GRAVES, Admr. Edwards, Mrs M L. Edwards and experienced embal- Mocksville, N. C. And here is what twl Commissioners. Geo. L. Graves. Dec'd. v s mer at your service. !leading aspirants have f Insurance James Edwards, Lother Edwards, i I I TIT l I I Iili'l I HI I'H 'I'1' I I Hugh Edwards, .Maggie Edwards, Also At J. J. Starrett’s I writteu on the impcrtar (..[11 1 I You should be assured ' etal Mocksville, R I DR. Ro P. ANDERSOlj I so vitally affecting our of the prompt settlement Day Phone 164 NightPhone 133 I welfare—prohibition: Notice Of Sale Of Land - DENTIST of fire losses, but are you r\ Governor Alfred E. F R E S H S E E D Pursuant to an order made in the Office In Anderson Buildin! being told how to prevent ’ above entitied cause by M. A. Hart mmiiiHimnnnnmmimnrmf I New York—One of the f| man, C. S C , the undersigned will Mocksville, N. C. these losses? I tal rights of the people is! sell publicly for cash to the highest Phones: Office 50 Residencej' bidder at the court house door of I to organize to oppose an SHIPMENT Let this agency show Davie county, N. C , in Mocksville. EASTER I aUy part of the constitiL on Saturday the 14th day of April' j which they are not in hal you what is meant by 1928 at 12 00 o’clock M.. the follow­ NorthCaroIinaI . The Superior Davie County I j have taken an oath as I the Fire Prevention ing described lands lying and being Of AU Kinds Of in Calahaln township to-wit: Wright Reeves roan, sheriff and for fourj Service that is offered , v s 1st. A tract beginning at a wild 1 Rovernor to sustain the c<| cherry bush on the west hank, of We wiil have a splendid Jannie Reeves. to everybody by the of New York state and Hunting Creek. S 85 ‘ W 10 05 chs to lot o'fi blooming plants and Notice of Publication Garden, Clover and Hartford Fire Insur­ a stone in J. S Ratledge’s line, N 41 j Parts of it I hate. But Ij cut flowers Hyacinths, Sum m ons. ance Company. Iks to a stone, Ratlege’s corner. N to sustain it and I will 41 * E 4 35 chs toa stone, formerly a tulips, lilies, hydrangeas, Thedefendant above nan) , But I did not promise to| Field Seeds just ar- walnut. Ratledge’s corner, N 84 * E carnations etc. Comeand take notice that an actions . 1 A ’phone call today , 10 10 chs to an ash on west bank of above ha.s been commence B the right to oppose the see them. We are just , Hunting Creek, thence down said Superior Court of Davie c: J - I Oot like. The definition! may save you loss creek to the beginning, containing four streets west of Salem C , for the purpose of di^o J j toxicating beverage COlT | rived at our store. 3.35 acres more or less. College. bonds of matrimony no , ., tomorrow ,2nd A tract beginning at a white between the plaintiff and t I the Volstead act is not] oak, D, W, Edwards corner, S 15* W ant, on account of separai 1 : or a common sense one. 4:55 chs,to a stone, N 79 * W 8.95 chs We3t Salem Greenhouses bandonment of the P1a1nL . A Ge£|)iiir Prices Before You Buy This is ^constructive to a pine stump in D. C. Campbell’s Brank 0. Lowden of _ ‘ .0. fit R. E. GRUNERT. Props. defendant for more than Ii .A !line,:N,13’ E ;:280 chs to a stone, And the said defendant» .^l 1 standequarely with the! insurance.,Galfor telephone Cainntieirs corner, theiice E with Df Phone Winston Salem, 150 : take notice.that she is r Q ^ l Wwhat be said in his m j _ W. Edward’s line 9 54 chs to the be-' appear at the office of I ginning, containing three acres more the Superior Court of Da ^ the Eighteenth amendme 'or less N. C„ at the court house m .,. President said it ‘‘impost Term Of Sale:—One-third Cash ville on the 16th day of ciHzenship of the countr. M artin Brothers Davie Real EstatevLoan and the balance on six months time LESTER P.MARTIN and answer or demur t with bond and approved security, or plaint in said action or tn ^ PeCially on all public ol all cash at the option of the pur­ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON will apply to the court f< only theduty to enforcl & Insurance Co. chaser. Office Phone 71. Night Phone 120 :I Near Depot - - Mocksville, N. C.|; demanded m the said cowP ^ tIWigation to observe th j This the 12th day of March 1928 . This the 13th dayof Mar j,, ^ AT. GRANT, - MOCKSVILLE. N. C. tlUs Constitutional pro| Mocksville, N. C : M A HARl i rGi5 TTnumnunilmTirminmimmumuui Clerk of the Superior

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XXIX. UNTY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 192S. NUM BER 40 jEfS QF LONG AGO. Will Not Vote For Wet Want More Offices For Ferree Chosep Ham­ Is It Morganton. J Tiaiking of Texas. It was real amusing to read . a It is a Republican speaking at Jy p e o p Le| Irhlt Was Happening In Davie Before Candidate. Democratic Lawyers. mer’s Opponent few issues ago in a weekly news­ this time—R. B Creager, Republi­ It W ill G u a r a n te e It.” I TKe Days of Automobiles and Rolled Asheboro April 10. —Thest ventl In speaking of voting being a The Supreme court at the present paper a dissertation by the editoi can National Committeeman for Hose time is composed of five justices and district congressional contentioi “solemn duty” the editor of the vho claimed that the paper in the Lnne Star State. He was at |(pane Record, April 15. 1903) we have not heart of these men kill was held in Asheboro today, tlx Biblical Recorder, organ of the [uestion was not a political organ the gathering of the leaders ] £ H. Morris spent one day last ing themselves at work yet the pro­ session beginning at 11 o’clock great Baptist denomination, in out a real newspaper and thal Kansas City and made bold to as­ Lek in Greensboro. paganda has started for a constitu­ and lasting until 1:30. About 20c North Carolina, does not hesitate .hanging conditions had made it sure that “Texas will be a doubt­ I N . C . I fliree cuses of measles reported tional amendment to increase the Republicans from the the district to state where he stands on the 0. The editor of this same' nfe.vs ful State next November, if” —the a, \ T. Orant’s Monday, membership of the court to seven. attended question of the Al Smith candidacy .xiper is in politics up to her neck Republicans pnt up Hoover and the DAVIE PEOPLE” i John XkVlor and sister spedt Sat- The late Chief Justice Clark who A. I. Ferree. local attorhev, wa: and is not like some of the editors was a member of the court longtr md is a member of two different Democrats nominate Smith. There azam sacK Lday and Sunday in Winston. nominated for Congress by acelania of secular papers in the State who than any other man in this genera­ State boards and stands high in is no doubt, he savs, that Texas Miss Lanra Sanford has returned tion after being prtseutsd to Iht belong to the Baptist, as well as tion not only delivered many opin­ he councils of the Deuiocraiicring will do its part in fulfillment of Re- , Jionie from Salisbury, where she convention, and introduced to it by other denominations who have ion but had time to write a h!story in the State and vet she puts on a publican expectations, for its 26 de­ Ias been teaching in the graded J. M. Burrow, of Asheboro, a form aasK^aEsjEEsavig-,.- straddled the question by saying of North Carolina in the Confeder .ong face and says her paper is not legates will he in.stri.cted for Hoov­ er postmaster. iiooi. they are opposed to the nomina­ ate Wdr, wrote numerous and sun­ 1 political one. In the language er, and under the unit Jiule. It is Sheriff J. L. Sheek carried three dry books on other subjects was a A state executive from the dis­ tion of Smith but refuse to state if Mr. Dooley “ that amooses’ me.” his prediction that "thousands of lrisoners to the Rowan and Ran- regular contributor and had time to trict was elected, composed of J. T. whether they will vote lor him if —Union Republican. dry Democrats in Texas will vote Lph coiintv roads last week. he is hominated. do many other things both civic, re Prtvette, of Wilkes; J. S. Lewi-, ligious and literary. for Hoover if Al Smith is the op-, \ case cf smallpox was reported “In a democracy’’ says the Bib­ Randolph; E. L. Gavin, of Lee, WenotethatChief Justice Stacy Sat S OldSouth Is Doom­ posing candidate,” for Hoover’s Irfondav at Mrs. Holmon’s. H er lical Recorder, “the people are and D. A. Shoaf of Davidson. De has time to go off somewhere every popularity “is growing.” Tbe 10k, Charlotte Hall, is the victim. legater to the notional convention sovereign. Officers are elected by summer and deliver a course of lec­ ed. farmer vote in Texas is friendly to . ( number of boarders are panic from the district were chosen as a majority.of the votes cast. A tures and Justice Clarkson manager him and “does not share the Low­ follows: William Allen White In Emporia Itrickeii. citizen who fails to exercise the for Cam Morrison in his governir- den sentiment in the corn belt.” Pressley E. Brown, Wilkes, and Gazette) The Davie Times resumed publi- right of suffrage is recreant to a ship campaign whose appointment The Old South is doomed. The This possibility of Southern States -ation last week under its new most sabred duty. was nothing but a political one, H. F. Seawell, of Moore, with L. thing called “the Southland.” ex­ developing popularity for Hoover management. T. R. Walsh is the E. Mockly, of Yadkin, and Dr. J “A friend, who holds the oft ex­ spends several months during the is a thing not to be laughed off.'— summer at Little Switzeland, Jus G. Gragg, of Randolph, as alter­ cept as a geographical location, is m [inner and editor. pressed view of the Recorder on Charlotte News. nates. I). J. Lybrook, of Davie, about passed. Old bitterness, an- JIiss Ella Cartner, of Iredell prohibition, asked us the other tice Brogdon, another political ap­ was nominated for presidential cient prejudices, are going. The Tjtinty, has been visitinglher broth-- day if we expected to vote for a pointment, and the other two men we have never beard been accussed American fl .g flies everywhere. Lr, j. D. Cartner, on R. 1. candidate for the presidency if a elector from the district. IOl Years Old. of working overtime so. why the On Lee’s birthday the whole south Lonnie Mason, of R. 1, says be man opposed to prohibition is no­ Walton, Eng'—Mrs. Mary Ann ’E BT need of two more justices? It is bloomed out in American flags. Ivill leave in about two weeks for minated. We said emphatically She’s Probably Right Warner, who has just died at her just to give two more Democratic They remember Lee and forget the 1A B I F ahfoinia. we would not vote for such a man I heard a good woman say that Surry home here at the age of 101 lawyers a job? cause he fought for; they remember Rev. \V. R. Ketchie is building no matter by which party he might The movement to establish seven no oue who ever drinks a dram in all her long life never journeyed I oL*} Xlj «»V. >£;.• •,•.•j.vj’s:* esisl [present superintendent, goes to moremow vitallyvifnllv thanth a n do-Ho. federalfederal officesoffices only means an adhtionalexperiae to l*.ns^ Jvo isiiics ‘As.’ I-Si:. ■Lonett., and is succeeded by Mr. While we cannot conscientiously the taxpayers, already overburden- Jor Sconomteat Transportaiion • * ?.c IVick. vote for a man for president who ed —Union Republican. Mrs. M. A. Foster and daughter, permit that to prevent us from per­ I ftci&T. ■*:y Syrccat Tftfcr; zzsaf RMiss Bessie, of Ephesus, who have form our duty as to o-.her candidat- A Trade Is A Trade. Ibten ill with measles, are able to es. Anian named..Smith bought a ligiwj, W arSfegsrf r Ibe out again. “To vote is a duty that no loyal large boundary of land in the ea t A bad wreck happened near Lex- citizen should seek to evade. If ern sectiofi of North Carolina which Iington 011 the Southern railway the president were the only officer contained many, long leaf pines from !Monday night. The engineer and to be elected, one might remain a which he expects to extract turpen­ a Ifreman were killed. Trains were wav from the polls it he could not tine After the deal wa9 closed and Smith had his deed it is dawned on Idetoured through Mocksville yes­ conscientiously support the candi­ the other iellow that he had sold a terday. date But when there are many very important spring of excellent R i d e tells a W onderful other important offices to be filled W. B. Naylor, of Cana, was in water; ‘What Smith wanted in the ^ a l S Itnwn Monday. the voter should go to the polls main was to get this fine water to Money Dock without qu«"-;« and cast his ballot for those whom If HUNT’S GUARANTEED! A tew street lights in M ocksville use in making a linament. So the I SKIN DISEASE RBMEOM he can support. (Hunt's Salve and So«p),Wh'l J would add to the convenience of man went back to Mr.. Smith and the treatment of !ten, Ecn™tl “We have said before, but re RinBworm1Tetteror other ra«| j the citizens who pay the taxes and said, “I have sold you the land and Imt akin diseases. Try peat it here, that our women should the trees' and all that, but we have -Every day, the Bigger arid-Better treatment at our r»8 k. * !who, in the past, Have got very IUL vote Many of them did not warn not closed a deal for ihe spring. Chevrolet is literally selling itself (M1I Iris- L e G r a n d Pharmacl I little to show for their money. the ballot and would have been Smith said, “ Why, I brought all the to thousands of new owners I glad had it not been given, but it land you had there in the middle of Here are smoothness and quiet* L E. C . C H O AT® Smith a n d Lowden. has, and that places upon them the the tract of land I bought. I bought the spring. I bought the trees, I & ness of operation never before DENTIST responsibility of aiding in the elec­ A line up of present presidential bought all the stumps, and all the thought possible except in higher- I Office Second Floor Front I candidates of both parties tends to tion of those who, in their judg. little branch runs, and everything priced automobiles! Here are com* New Sanford BuildirE the belief that the reoublicans will ment, are best fitted for the posl else, and I thought the spring was fort and roadability that make Office Phone HO beeommiteed to the dry side and tions to which they aspire. If the included.” “No sir,” said the old continued high-speed driving Residence Phone 30. . I the democrats to the wet. good woment leave ail the voting man, 'its my spring and I insist that a pleasure! Andhereisefibrtless Mocksville. N. C. And here is what two of the to be done by the women whose you pav me for it.” Smith said, control that brings an entirely I leading aspirants have said and votes, for any reason, will be cast “ No I am not going to pav you any written on the important subject for unworthy candidates, the bal­ thing, and I demand that you move new order of motoring enjoyment Ir . R. P- ANDERSONj I sa vitally affecting our national lot in the hands of the women will it out of there by sundown. into the low-price field! ■ DENTIST "'elfare—prohibi tion; corrupt, rather than purity, poli­ Egg Barrage Routs Stu­ Come in today for ai demonstra­ ■ Governor Alfred E. Smith of tics.” Office In Anderson Buildinf tion. W e ll gladly give you a ride ^ew York—One of the fundamen- Remaining away from the polls —as far as you like—over roads Mocksville, N. C. and not exercising the franchise is dents AlSmith Clubs. tal rights of the people is the right of your own selection! !hones; Office 50 Residence to organize to oppose any law or getting to be an alarming state of Athens, Ga., April 4 —The Al Smith club of the University of anV part of the constitution with affairs in North Carolina. Both * - a t these Low Prices! Georgia was routed tonight after a h Carolina I TnTheSuperiorColI which they are not in harmony. I parties are guilty of this negligence parade of Athens streets when sev­ ' ThtfToarIng $^Qff ThtfSport 1 County I have taken an oath as assembly- but far more Republican remain a o rRoadtter.. Cabnolet . . . O O j Wright Reeves eral score of students garbed in dor The S e o e The Imperial $< ®an, sheriff and for four times as way from the polls than do Demo­ Coaeb...... -><>-> Landau 7 1 5 vs mitory sheets descended upon them UfiIityTrnck SdQC Jannie Reeves, Sovernor to sustain the constitution crats. with asupply of eggs. S S p ...... * 5 9 5 (Cluiftu only) - The 4*Door $, tice of Publication 0I Lew York state and there are In the Forsyth county Republi The Smith for President club, £^!..*675 & t£?SS$375 can conventian held in Winston. S u m m o n s. Pwts of it I hate. But I promised formed yesterday, announced a All prices f. 0* b. Fliott Michigan SUstain it and I will sustain it. Salem convention held in Winston- torch light pararade tonight, and Check Chevrolet Delivered Prices 5 defendant above Salem in March former Lieutenant w ith their beacons burning and led They include the Ionrest handling aod Boeocing notice that an action en ,j it I did not promise to give up charge* available. - has been comrUen unIy. I 'he right to oppose the parts I did Governor Charles A. Reynolds by a three piece band, marched rior Court 0 / Davie , jngi not like. The definition of an in* made the statement during the forth. >r the purpose of di'- e),i5t» Practically the entire student body 3 of matrimony hptjefe»| toxicating beverage contained in course of bis speech that out of 00 lined the streets acd the column qf sen the plaintiff and 8(|l)j e Volstead act is not an honest 27.000 votes in Forsyth only 7,000 marchers, consisting of 50 or mofe >n account of Separa ff ^ || or a common sense one. * * * jnmentnment ofor theme Pv uintYj,f. , yes went to the polls at the November students, carried on to an improvised Iant for more than I -ar(|i F,anlc Lowden of Illinois—I platform where Gtvypn Nixon, p re- ie said defendant wi" j 1926 election and about the same M artin C hevrolet Co. Inc., an equarely with the president ah imt otice that she is ^erJt ratio ’was seen in Guilford county. .1Fvut he said in his message (on. 'proviseff’pla tT b r^ ■ at wthe e Otiivoffice.*3 of>■* m je C0iii’couH.l perior Court of D . jjoffl e Ltghteenth amendment). (T he Governor Reynolds said that; had Befdre the speakers had started, Mocksville, N. C. at mthe e cuuicourt - house . t., jji Presidentcitj said it imposes upon the jthe Republicans1 gone to the polls howevgr, Several score of JSheet \ , the 16th day of ^ c»| wearprs broke ^ifrom the’ rshkp of swer or demur t |0inO P « K I the Muntr* aDd es' and voted their full strength John- in said action or to Vere 1'1 oni public- officers not 2,000‘Odd students with a yejl and a son J. Hayes would have defeated barrage of eevs and. the ''adherents ply to the court f« L jjlt . lJ ctinM to enforce but the ied in the said comp ^ obli, gallon to observe the sanction Lee S. Overman for the United of-the. N ew . Xork governor .fled in QUALITY AT LOW COST the 13th day o f ^ , rMAN. of this M- A. HARI Coiiq constitutional provision.”) States Senate.'—Union Republican C lerkof the Super'01 THE DAVffi RECORD, MOCkSVlLtE, N. C. AMtit-is •?»&

Since the Republican Congress­ Bob Qampbell and family have THE DAVIE RECORD. High School Banquet. Corner'Stone Laying. moved to the Mjles Campbell farm Mrs. E. LNicholsDeail ional and. State Conventions have near Harmony. _ been held in North Carolina the The high school of Farmington nears The cornerstone of the Moravian Clyde, the little five year old son Mrs. Eddy Latham Nichols, Sqlina the bom pie t ion of a very, successful school C. FRANK STROUD - • Editor. boys can cool off and take a rest church at Macedonia, in Farming of Mr and Mrs. Charlie McDaniel who passed away Monday n i j 4 year. Preceding the commencement pro­ ton township, wilj be laid on Sun­ who has been very ill with dvph until the big conventioqtion meets 11:45 o’clock at the home of ^ I of the per, waff the High School Community Ban- day afternoon, Apr, 22nd, at 2:30 theria and pneumonia is improving. TELEPHONE granddaughter Mrs. A. C. Spaj^ in Kansas City next June. j quet which was held Thursday .evening o’clock. The public is given a Grady Smith and Marvin Dyson of at the high school auditorium. It was Martinville. Va , spent the week end hour, on the Walkertown R0^ Entered at the Postoffice in Mocks- cordial invitation to be present for Front a close reading of the largely attended by the high school pupils this occasion. Macedonia is the here with friends and loved ones. near Ogburn Station, following ’ Minut rille, N. C., as Second-class Mail Mr. C. C. Beck who was on the Charlotte Observer one would be and patrons of the school. only Moravian church in Davie brief illness was buried this aite* matter, March 3. 1903 . The guests were seated at tables at sick list last week is improving glad ed to believe that there are a uutn- county. The church building will to note noon, a short funeral service bein' tracti vely decorated in the respective class be modem in every respect and not ber of men and women in this sec­ School will close at Chesbires conducted at 12:30 o’clock by Re.5 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: colors and flowers. At the Senior Class only the:members but all our people school with no entertainment. tion who want Al Smith to be no ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - » I 00 table were: The princical, Mrs. W. S. should be. proud of this new"edifice Mr. Robbins. The funeral pro'' SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - $ 50 initiated in June and elected in Wellborn, who presided as toasiermaster, Rev. James E Hall, of Winston- was conducted at Oak Grove, Da-/ THREE MONTHS, IN ADVANCE $ 25 November Mt. H. A. Scott of Kannapolis, the princi Salem, is the "pastor of this church. Harmony R. 3 News. -ounty by Rev. J. T. Sisk and R^ 3 y pal speaker of the evening. Mr. J . F. H e l e n I?. M a r t i n Scott, a former principal of the school and Farmers in this section are very Mr. Gavette Burial was in lilt Chicago is a good town to be Too many office-holders attend Mrs. Scott, now of Old Ricmuoitd, mem­ Mrs. G. M. Hendricks busy with their farm work. Not church graveyard. She came £ from on election day and run the various political con­ bers of the Senior Class. The local school very manv planted anv corn, on ac­ the home of her granddaughter a. 1 Copyright by Dodd, Mead & C~ ventions It would be a good idea ! WNU Service Maybe some of the officers are Board and their wives. At the Junior Dead. count of the wet weather. bout two weeks ago, develops to send more working folks to the Class table were members of the Junior afraid they would offend somebody Mrs' Martin Hendricks died at S./C. Joyner, Mr. and Mrs, John pneumonia and died. She is bll[ CHAPTER X—Continu conventions and give them a chance CiaSB and Mr. John Barrier, of Old Rich­ Hepler spent Sunday at Sunday at —23— if they arrested all the folks who her home in Charlotte Wednesday vived by two sons, M. F. Nichols to have-a say so as to who shall be mond, and Mr. S A. Winslow, principal He drew a long, deep, quiv afternoon, following a months ill Smith Grove witn Mr. and Mrs. Rass of Mocksville and J. L. Nichols, oi break the laws. nominated for the various - offices of the Farmington school for the coming ness, aged 37 years The remains ratb Well, he wonld have a Hepler. New York; one daughter, Mrs jj year. At the ninth grade table were the were biought to Mocksville Friday anation of this mystery if he The fellow who doesn’t advertise from township constable to presi­ Mrs Marvin Booe who has been dra" Meely by force into the p members of the nintu grade with Miss morning and laid to rest in Center H. Montensenu, of Florida; ij dent. quite ill for the past month is able r to°face either her empty eha can’t stay in business v:ry long Lewis and Mr. Britt, members of the graveyard. Mrs. Hendricks was a grandchildren and 25 great grand, faculty. The children of the eighth grace to be out again glad to note, r living counterpart! qnd make a success of it. Some nati'-e of Davie county but moved children. with Mrs. Kennen formed a happy group Mrs. 'Boyd Groce has been right -Meely!" few have tried it around here. to Charlotte about .14 years ago. m,e turned w ith a bound Republican State Ticket at their table. Tbe Community Table sick sorry to note. She is survived by her husband, ;,|t 0f mm, her dull face expr was made up of friends of the schocl, When you want to cuss the For governor—Herbert F. Sea- one son and one daughter. She Mrs Aula Gaither, of Greensboro, Anderson-Hepler. rprise and pleasure. “We faculty members, and a number of out of spent Sunday with her parents JMr. editor of this flag of freedom, call well. Carthage was a member of the Christian Mr. J. Garfieljd Andeison, and all—things I Mr. Creighton town guests, among which was Mrs. church. and Mrs. John Freeslan. ell me, I’m th a t took back, at the office instead of sneaking a- Lieutenat governor — W. H. Mrs. D. O. Hepler, both of R, . Vivian Wheatcraft, of Washington, D. C., Miss Firn Gaither, of Greensboro, eighton! What brang you to round the side streets like a sheep- Fisher, Clinton. guest of Mrs. W E. Kennen. irk over? Come on.” she said, ^ Sheffield News. spent Saturday and Sunday .with were united in marriage Simdaj killing dog. ______Secretary of state—Mrs. R. J. A rather outstanding feature of the afternoon at six o ’clock at the home , room for him beside her, “an Banquet was a table arranged with small Evangelist Blum Vestal, of Winc- Mrs. J, D. Joyner and Miss Mary wn here, side by each—ain’t? Cam Morrison tried to sav some­ Tighe, Buncombe. of the oride, Rev. E. M. Avett1 0[ chairs at which a number of little folks ton was visiting in thjs section last Freeslan. td’s sakes!” she exclaimed a Attorney general—J. Ray Mc- this city, performing the marriage eyed her, “ain’t you feelin' thing a couple of weeks ago, but from the lower grades was seated. Hepler & Jovner have moved their Ray, Lexington. week. ceremony. The marriage was wit. r’ Creighton? You look that didn’t get much said. A short During the evening the guests were en­ saw mill to the ^Tnm Smith farm The stork spent last Wednesday where they will cut the lumber for nessed by only a few close friends ast like a dead one! What ails Auditor—John W. Yeager, Ca­ tertained by a number of songs by the nothing is not near so bad as a long night with Mr. and Mrs. Jule Clary Mr. Smith new buildings, on his farm and relatives of the bride and \-l,ow? Are you mebby car-s' tawba. high school, duets by Mr. Barrier and Mr. nothing. ______■ and left them a fine boy. he bought from David Richardson. groom. '■ awful car-sick goiu’. Bnt c Treasurer—John H Johnson, Win low, snappy toasts and enteresting 1 feelin’ right good. I was to There are wore things than be­ Wilkesboro. sp eches. Irk over to look for a place. It was learned with genuine regret that Iht good cooker and I heerd ing a member of the Catholic Superintendent of public instruc­ Mrs Welborn, who has administerdd the fid good cooks in New York as church but we are not going to tion—I. G. Greer, Boone. affairs of the school so succesfuily for the a five dollars a week. With Id board yet! So I says to say what they are because we -have Commissioner of revenue—Noah past three years, was not to return. Her some good friends who are Catho­ st iy in the community of Farmington has A. Pitts, Morganton. She stopped short, readied lics. Commissioner of labor and print­ endeared her to a host of friends. it that w as crushed lie twee The delicious dinner was served in ing—J. B. Goslen, Winston-Salem. d the window, slipped it 011 Some of the Democrato around four courses by some ladies of the village. iod up. “Come, SL Croix.” Insurance commissioner—A. E. here say that -Smith is the only The commencement exercises wili be­ ite naturally, “the game’s Hampton, Brevard. irse. Let’s go back to our eh- man the Democratic party [has who gin Thursday evening April, 26th, closing Corporation commissioner—Dr. with the Graduating Exercises Monday M illions of you’re not embarrassed to can be elected. That being the •ough this train with my p J. D. Gregg, Liberty. evening A pril 30th, case, the party is in pretty bad The features of general interest will be ur! I thought this the qui Commissioner of agriculture— iiest way to m ake you see h shape. the address of Judge Johnson J. Hayes it! For I’m in the way of be D. A..Patterson, Scotland. on Friday morning and the annual ser­ Sessional actress, St. Croix, Up to this writing we haven’t Justices of Supreme- court— mon on Sunday arternoon at the M. E. ike-up’ is my strongest point heard of any Republican postmast­ Thomas J. Harkins, Asheville, Church. ______M odel T Fords Her countenance was concernei er in this section who has donated and Walter B. Love, Monroe. A number of Mocksville lawyers apathetic as, sitting opposite the parlor car, she considere two thousand dollars to the Repu­ -Presidential, electors at large— and laymen are attending Federal ite-faced suffering. Was she blican campaign funds. And we Frank A. Linney, Boone, and court in Salisbury this week. W i wondered? But surely, .thi won’t, George E. Butler, Clinton. N. Smith is one of the jurors. lining to him ”—he deserve d yet he looked so ghastly! a r e m I>s he might kill himself a uld be her fa u lt! Well, wouli as bad as what he had plott to “Meely Schw enckton” ? It I! ‘I'll tell you, S t Croix, all ah you want to know,” she su active service a troubled voice, Iier face pale as his own. “i'm sorri rt you terribly, but think Ii re going to hurt m e!’’ FOR nearly twenty years, the Model T Ford led the motor ‘Not you!—th e girl you pr be,” he said huskily. “And industry and it still is used by more people than any other I would not have been liu rt! automobile- M ore than eight million Model T Fords are in eyon can’t judge for one lik< the Schwenckton breed!” active service today— an indication of their sturdy worth, 'Better than you can, .St. a would have ruined her reliability and economy. , Tt*' [tNot if she’d been win Because of the tremendous investment which people emed!” he insisted, his voi have in these cars and because f -> many of them will be [died and hoarse. [‘What she seemed was an i; driven for two, three, and even five more years, the Ford ppid, but perfectly decent gi C a r r i e r s M otor Company will continue to make replacement parts Fer the pitiful note Mr. Scl P wrote you which you thou; until, as Henry Ford himself says, "the last Model T is but me! it was about his d ‘tie, who he knew w as of Southern Prosp e r i t y off the road.” (di you. I r w as she th a t s fit fudge.” For the Ford M otor Company has always believed that j How the h—I you ever n its full duty consists not only^in making a good automobile p devilish coup!’’ he exclaiir UT from the heart of the South to Northern and Western Gateways rately. and to Gulf and Ocean Ports reach the glistening steel rails of the at a low price, but also in keeping it running efficiently for [‘The queer thing, St. Croi Southern—that the products of the South may speed swiftly to the wait­ ft there wasn’t a thing prei Oing markets of the world. you as long as possible at a minimum of expense. about it—it ai,l ju s t happi t fell into the thing step I In the vast traffic handled by the Southern Railway System today is No matter where you live, therefore, you can still buy I ‘el! you. r n begin w ith tt the story of the South’s dramatic rise toward industrial and agricultural Model T Ford parts with, the same assurance as formerly, ,uew that was a landmark f supremacy. [ put flesh-colored court knowing that they will give you the kind of service you Pf it and powered the spi The Southern is inseparably linked with the destinies of the South. Its so-colored powder.” development to one of the most efficient transportation- systems in the have a right to expect, and at the same time protect the stored at her helplessly. world has been made possible by the growth of the South—and has in money you have invested in your car, I -Ile big mistake you ma turn laid the foundation for greater and more rapid progress of this great 'T was In not knowing I - section in the future. S-All Ford replacement parts, as you inay know, are made I 0t ""“I!®111 Penn schoc - -Chwenckton wasn’t. You Our sixty thousand employees, Southern men and w o­ of the same materials and in the same way as those from 1 was the teacher; men, are proud in the knowledge that their job today is which your car was originally assembled, and are low in “Pn. Vt t,le Schwenckton to build a greater Southern to serve a greater South. irvin v J4’” *le stammered, price because of the established Ford policy. mein you Pnt this thi

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Meantime, as Marvin has jilted me. It was co you my father paid five thou­ Improved Uniform International Mother and Father decided there was sand dollars to get away! JIy G—d !’’ no obligation upon us, now, to tell “Yes, wasn’t that a sprightly scene! your family of my adventure and mv i L-NfchokDe8J That's what I’m going to see your fa­ Mdy Latham Nichok ambition, until we saw how I suc­ ther about. I ran home to England ceeded on tlie screen, if at all!’’ witli that money to feed tny starving WaySchool N away Monday nia, *♦ But it has surely been understood parents... Now I’m going to make a lock at the home of j,*1 of t h e all along, Sylvia, that I was eager to clean breast of it all to your father The jghter Airs. A ccf take Marvin’s place—” and then if he’ll let me borrow what T Lesson ’ ‘There wasn’t any place to tqke, I’ve still got of that five thousand, I’ll (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D.D., Dean the Waikeriown ^ Uoody Bible l&siituie of Chicago.) i>t. Croix. Marvin may think, in his go to Hollywood with it. The only ((c). 1028, Westers Kewapauer Union.) Cream ium Station, following’ pride, that he jilted me—liut the fact blot on my family escutcheon,” she of the case is that I jilted Iiim Brst I sighed, "is my having taken that bribe t W3S buried tWs aft* never would hear of marrying either from your father! But I needed it” Lesson for April 22 of the fo r t funeral service beinr" of you! Iint my poor parents needed “Will you tell me,” demanded St. I at 130 o ’clock by Rei8 .vour money so badly, they always Croix, frowning darkly, “is Marvin in JESUS AND THE HOME Tobacco 'Hte funeral pr" ' hoped I’d change my mind, and so love with you?” JfiPKr they never broke it to any of vou that “I’m sure I don’t know. He never LESSON TEXT.—Mark 10:1-16. acted at Oak Grove, Da I’d backed out. Well, I came over told me so, the one time I met him GOLDEN TEXT—Honor thy father and mother, which is the first com­ ’ Hev. j.T . sisk am, ka;;e S y to America in the utmost ignorance of unprofession ally.” mandment with promise. m m Crop everything I should have known; kue Burial was i„ ’ H e l e n R . M a r t i n “And you are perfectly confident, PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Loves Lit­ rather expecting to take Hollywood are you, that JIarvin had no suspicions tle Children. faveyard. She can* Jj Iiy storm !— feeling quite condescend­ at all as to who you were?” JUNIOR TOPIC—Jesus Wants Chil­ dren to Come to Him. Ot h e r g r a n d d a i ith ter , ing in olTering my talents (which I “I fancy he had several suspicions. rnnv isM hy Dodd. Mcad St Co. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ UtpA n w.NU Service myself greatly admired) to the Amer­ Oh, St. Croix, it’s going! to be awfully IC—Being a Christian at Home. I wetks a«0' developed" ican managers; and not knowing that embarrassing, facing them all! Espe­ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ Ja and died. She is CHAPTER X— Continued Hollywood was three thousand miles cially your awful father after my tak­ IC—The Christian Family. —23— from New York. Fortunately, I ing that money.from him! It makes Jtwo sons, M. K. N lcho,; In this scripture we see Christ as Jrciv n Joiijr. deep, quivering learned a few needful facts on the me shudder! When we get there, St. in lle and J. L. Nicl,0|S| ^ a teacher. way over. My deck chair happened Croix, let me walk in behind you, will .,!I, Well, lie wonld Iiave an ex- I. Concerning M arriage (vv. 1-12). Hk : one daughter, Mrs ^ to be next to a young American wom­ you?—and I promise to bring up a ^.n’ion of lids mystery if He had Tlie question touching divorce, which an who had been a country teacher. good, solid rear In the procession I leitsenu, of Floriua: )2 ■r» Mcciy iiy foree int0 tl,e Parlor (lie I’harisees temptingly put to .‘‘."'fiico eiinor her empty cliair or She told me all about herself—how Oh, hut I’m nervous about it!” Jdren and 25 great grail(i_ Christ, brought forth teaching which she had gone over in .Tnne w ith the “To see you sitting there looking >r liviiis ooiniterpart! exhibits marriage in its true light. student-teaeher excursion and had met like Meely Schwenekton and talking -JIeclr 1. JIurriage should not be degraded V|,» turned 'vil1' a hound and a t and fallen in love with a man on the straight English !—it’s the d—t knock­ him. Her dull face expressed ship, a young college professor. As out I’ve ever experienced!" St. Croix by divorce (vv. 1-5). Divorce was ierson-HepIer. 'Jrci- unit pleasure. "W ell—of soon as they’d landed at Plymouth, almost groaned. not instituted by God. God ordained the marriage relation and intended Garfield Andei „ijl_tliin"s: lir - Creigliton yet! they’d gotten married, traveled all “Didn’t I do tlie part to the life?” s°u. and summer and were now on their way she amazingly appealed for applause. it to be indissoluble. Jloses did not Vll me. I’™ tliat t00k hack‘ Mr‘ originate it or authorize it, but suf­ Hepler, both of R . v-duon I "'lint lining you to New home. She told me the Brst thing “Now I can go to Hollywood not only l t e d she’d got to do when she got home to offer Myself, but my Piece as well fered. limited and regulated it. Ilie in marriage Sunday [.r» ever■ Come 011.” siie said, niak- was to send in her resignation to the —for I’ve written a scenario of this reason JIoses even suffered it was be­ I at n.. tooui for Iiim Iieside her, “and set at six o’clock at the Ilome country sciiool she was to have taught weird, wild escapade, St. Croix, that cause of the hardness of the liearts ie, Rev. h. M . Avett 0f I here, side I’}' each—ain’t? My Ifj's s;il;es!'' she exclaimed as lie if she had not met her fate and gotten they can’t resist! You’ll see yourself of tlie people. The existence there­ I performing the Hiarriaue i-vfil her. ''ain't you feeiin’ good, married. When she mentioned tlie in a ‘movie’ and find out just how— fore and practice of divorce indicates . The marriage was w,t. Ii'CrfielitonV Vou look th a t pale! state, county and township where she just what you're like!” the coarseness and perverseness oi only a few close friends I'.., JlteffH dead one! Wliat ails you. was to have taught, I recognized them "Sylvia!” IIe leaned forward and man. The real cause is sin. Tuore Jtives oi the bride and 1 * « ? Are you niebby car-sick? I took her hand. (They Iiad their end is no more real evidence of tlie blighting effects of sin in tlie world FRED NIBLO Itaivful car sick goin\ Iiut cornin’, of the car pretty much to themselves.) i Jvl.]in' Iiclit good. I was to New “Give up this Hollywood idea! You than the increasing number of di­ Photoplay D irector, w r i t e s : know how I' love you—” vorces. ro (,vor 10 lool; for a place. I’m a “To a moving picture director there is no comfort B-;,; sKid cooker and I lieerd they “ ‘How,’ ” she repeated thoughtfully, 2. JIarriage God’s primal law (vv. unussEBssy.* Im cc'oil cooks in Xew York as much as she gently withdrew her hand. 6-S). or luxury like a good cigarette. Such a cigarette Tjjvo diillars a week. W ith room “Yes, I know ‘how’.” The ideal law of life for the suo- I have found in fThe Lucky Strike’—and during Li l.uard yet! So I says to Pop, I “But look here! You’re not going jects of Christ’s kingdom is mar­ to hold me to account for treating riage. This is proven by ilie funda the filming of big pictures like fBen Hur’ I smoked you like the creatui'e you pretended fLuckiest even while directing in the open air Iflf stopped short, readied for a mental fact of sex. “God made them to b e !” Li iliat was crushed between her male and female” (v. 6). The union thousands of supernumeraries, and never once “What sort of a creature was I L Hie window, slijiped it on and of the male and female natures is pretending to be?” did I ever suffer from < ^ 2 ^ M up. “Come, St. Croix,” she physical, mental and spiritual. In “You know what I mean, Sylvia!” throat irritation/’ Lte naturally, “the gam e’s up of marriage the male and female na­ “Yet you made love to that crea­ ■iirsp. Let's go back to our chairs— tures are mutually complemented. ture! A man’s standards," she shook I you're not embarrassed to walk “They twain shall be one tlesli. so Iier Iiead over it, “are certainly low!” Insreh this train witli my pompa- that they are no more twain, but one “They’re high enough when it flesh.” God’s plan is that man should 'I Ji:! I thought tills the quickest. comes to choosing a wife, Sylvia!” Iki1St way to make you see how I not be without the woman or the “Then let a woman’s standards be “It’s toasted " I it! For I'm in the way of being a woman without the man (I Cor. 11:11). as liigh when choosing a husband!” 3. JIarriage has God’s sanction (v. ■iifftsioniil actress, St. Croix, and “You don’t know life, my dear, or No Throat Irritation-No Cough., 9). bke-np’ is my strongest point.” you wouldn’t say sucli an impossible Wlien God created Eve and ©1928 . The American Tobacco Co.. Inc. ■Her coimtenanee was concerned and tiling! JIy own standards are far brought her to Adam He .performed Jmpatlwtic as, sitting opposite him more fastidious than tlie average!” the first marriage ceremony and de­ Knee Bones Said to Rocks to Tell History I ilie parlor car. she considered ids “Gracious!” A history of the world told in rocks clared that man should leave fatliei litefaced suffering. W as she erne!, “If you’ll m arry me, TII worship Tell Age of Mummies of each period, with words of pebbles and mother and cleave unto his wife. Is wondered? Hut surely, ,tills was and reverence and adore you all my The age of a mummy 3,000 years old and the pages of stone, is being pre­ “What therefore God hath joined to­ Jcicins to Iiim”—lie deserved Itf life long!” - ean be determined by the condition of pared by Dr. A. K. Cook, who has just gether, let no man put asunder.” Li yet lie looked so ghastly! Per- “My dear St. Croix, I can’t imagine the bones in the knee, according to T. returned to England from a geological 4. Jiarriage of the divorced forbid­ Kps he might kill liimself and it anything more uncomfortable than be­ Wingate Todd of the department of expedition to a number of districts in den (v. 10-12). Ielil he Iier fault! Well, would that ing ‘reverenced’—heavens! You’ve anatomy, WesternEeserve university. NortIi America. He says that he will j a; had as what lie Iiad plotted to known JIeely Schwenekton much The marriage relation should only “Ages up to twenty-seven may be use the walls of a corridor in a mu­ ' ie “Meely Schwenekton” ? It would longer and better than you’ve known be broken by death and sin. In re­ determined with great accuracy by an seum for his ‘history. Initixl “pages” Cousin Sylvia and I’m afraid if you sponse to tlie request of the disci­ examination of the skeleton,” Todd will show only stone formations. They Tl! tell you, St. Croix, all about it married me, you’d be far more likely ples for further information He de­ said. “From that age up to fifty errors will be followed by tlie Krst-known I you want to know,” she suggested to bully and browbeat the meek and clared : may run as high as three years and types of life embedded in stone, and “You Made Love to That Girl and I a troubled voice, Iier face nlmost lowly Meely than to ‘worship, rev­ (1) “Whosoever shall put away his from fifty to seventy, accuracy is then by fisli, birds and reptiles, until Would Have Despoiled and Rav­ J pale as Ids own. “Pm sorry if I’ve erence and adore’ the Lady Sylvia! wife and marry another committefh limited to a five-year period.” human remains are readied.’ ished Her.” grt you terribly, but think how you You’re so used to bullying me, I adultery against her.” Knee joints, he declared, compose I going to Iiurt m e!” as the address of the Creightons. couldn’t risk it!” (2) “If a woman shall put away one of the most accurate indicators of Tlie unexpected happens wbout as Im o to r |"X°t you !—the girl you pretended Next thing I was telling her my story; “Y’ou actually believe I could ever her husband and marry another she age. often as tlie expected fails to. I k ” lie said huskily. “And such a and when she learned how little money for a moment confound you with the committeth adultery.” Todd gave the ages of twenty-three, o th e r stupid, vulgar girl you pretended to II. Concerning Children (vv. 13-16) forty-two, and seventy-two years as II would not have been liurt! A girl I had, she was appalled; and when BEST WAY TO KILL I a re in ("you can't judge for one like Mee— she told me Hollywood was three be?” The union of the male and female the most dangerous ages in a man’s I He Seliwonekton b reed !” thousand miles from New York and “You made love to that girl and natures, according to God's primal life. Tliese years, he explained, are v o rth , {"Better than you can, St. Croix! that it took five days and five hundred would have despoiled and ravished law of marriage, lays the foundation tlie peaks at which death is likely HatsanK Mice P would hare ruined her life for dollars to get there, I was panic- h e r !’’ of family life. The normal issue of from ailments to which men are most stricken. So we fixed up a plot. Her He winced and looked shocked. such a union is children. In connec­ susceptible at the different periods of pot If slic’d been w hat she parents’ home was in Heading, Penn­ “Please! Such words on your lips!” tion with the divine law of marriage, their lives. yeople wed!’’ lie insisted, his voice Iow- sylvania, and her husband and she “Bunk! Bosh! You would have it is - fitting that Jesus should sei vill b e ItfIied and hoarse. were going there until his college done to her wliat you consider inde­ forth His estimate of children and That Stomach of Yours! lWhat she seemed w as an ignorant, opened. She invited me to go home cent even to speak of to me! Do you show His Interest In them. Christian Always Usti Ford think I forget what you told her of men and women will regard children Steamss’ElectricPaste -f'-. hut perfectly decent girl! And. with them and she would give me her Knoxville, Tenn .— " I bad a nervous Jf \M your feelings, about your marriage? as the property of tlie Lord and will Sura Dulh to cocVroicki, vnterlmi.. etc. p a rts Nr the pitiful note Mr. Schwenck- normal school diploma and lend breakdown and my stomach got so weak Used by housekeepersforSO yearsl III mote you which you thought was me the use of her name, Amelia You said to her. ‘I will marry my cous­ esteem it a high and holy privilege to and out of fix th at Directions in 15 languages. AilDealers 2 or. 35c—15 or. $L50 II T is Wt me! it was about his daughter Schwenekton (now no longer her in because I shall enjoy the> prestige train them for Him. Observe: my food just would btip. wlio he knew was In love name), and I could go and appropri­ this marriage will give to me and to 1. Cliildren brought for tlie touch not digest, it would M oney B ack it it tails my children.’ You weren’t even hop­ sour and come up, ilh ron. It was she that sent you ate her school for a few months, until of Jesus (v. 13). causing great dis­ b - t | Iat fudge." ( I’d saved enough to go to Hollywood. ing for love in your marriage! That It is incumbent upon all parents to tress. I got so very - i l l Id th a t PJ'"' lllfl Ii—I you ever managed “She was really a young woman of you would find outside of marriage— seek for their children personal con­ weak and rundown -;i; i | with girls like JIeely Schwenekton!” m obile ' devilish coup!” lie exclaimed des- quite a feverish imagination, I do as­ tact with .Tesus. th at I had no HEALTH Ir-rMj'. sure you. Her Schwenekton relatives “I hadn’t seen you then, Sylvia!” 2. The parents rebuked by the dis­ strength left—could not do my house­ ply f o r I lij-' queer thing, St. Croix, was had never seen her (they’re very dis­ “You were planning to marry one ciples for bringing their children girl while you'were trying your best work. Nothingseemed HINTS f't there wasn’t a tiling premeditat- tantly related) so I could pass myself (v. 13). to touch my trouble U il to seduce another! And in the face Keep your vital organs active and you f !fllItJt-It all just happened. I off to them as their cousin. The thing Tliey seemed to think that atten­ until I began taking - can forget about your health. Aidnature r I appealed to me not only as a solution of that, you dare to speak of marriage tion to children was beneath the dig­ L i 1, inl° 11,0 Hdng step by step. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It and she will repay you with renewed life. [11 b u y , U.l you. rii ItcgIn with the mole. of my penniless predicament, but as a to me?” nity of Christ. strengthened my nerves, built me up and Since 1696, the sturdy Hollandersfaave JJv' H'ut was a landmark for you! jolly adventure, especially as I knew “Yes! Becguse I love you! I was 3. Jesus’ reply (vv. 14, 15). He so overcame the stomach trouble that I warded off kidney, -liver, bladder, bowel te rly , mad about ‘Jleely’ and you are she— have had no more discomfort with itsince.” troubles with their National Household 1 1 t'Ut flesh-colored court plaster the school was in the neighborhood of was displeased—really indignant at —Mrs. Rachel Lay, 428 Richard St. Remedy—the original and genuine Ce y o u [ ‘ '! and powered the spot with the Creiglitons’ home! I’d have a with just the difference that turns de­ their words. He is displeased today n-colorod powder." chance, T thought, to look them over sire into worship!” over those who are hindering their AU dealers. Large bottles, liquid $1.35; Tablets $1.35 and 65a |c t th e Sllc stnred at Iirr helplessly. without their knowing it. “I’m afraid, St. Croix, that Marvin’s children from coming to Him. ■ ^ § 1 ® Write Dri Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, L. Je '11O mistake you made, St. “Of course, St. CroLx, I m eant to repudiating me is more to my taste! (1) "Suffer the little children to HAARLEM OIL You see, my dear cousin, I know too Buffalo, N. Y., for free advice. l? "IIS in not !mowing I was the make myself known to your family come unto JIe and forbid them not, well how unchivalrous you are to m a d e I o-r Hf Wiiiiam Penn school. Net- very soon. But I had not realized for of such is the kingdom of God” i '!'Invcnckton wasn’t. You had us how difficult that was going to be. I womanhood, how you dishonor it and (v. 14). The kingdom belongs to His Life Work ravage it!” Mother—Johnny takes less Inter­ f ro m hni.o V ras llle teacher; and I got in deeper every day; And it was the children. such fun, I didn’t want to give up my Again he, winced and drew 'back. “I (2) “Whosoever shall not receive est In arithmetic than in any of his G ro ve's ["Knt 1 I'10 ftcLwcnckton farm .” Jow in other studies. iIrviJI'1,'1' ,le stIimmered, “then lark and my freedom and become cannot bear,” he frowned, disgust in the kingdom of God as a little child i J *1 Bilp,.,] V0ll p i]t t h ,s th in g i)v e r Lady Sylvia! And it was all such a his eyes, “to hear such coarse lan­ shall not enter therein” (v. 15) Uncle—Yes; he told me he’s go­ marvelous school of acting for me; I guage on tlie lips of a girl I respect!” Tliose who count themselves morally ing to be a prize fight referee, so all T a s te le s s (TO BE CONTINUED.) he needs with arithmetic is to be A d elT was proving to myself that I could helpless, and cast themselves upon 'VitlMt'" n° ' IIe had nothinS t0 act—mastering that dialect with its Jesus Christ, the King, really enter able to count up to ten. GhSII Xonlo extraordinary inflections; and suc­ A ncient Stone Unveiled the kingdom. at y o u K"'onr 10 me he didn’t know ceeding In taking you in, St Croix, so The “Brus Stane,” ,which dates 4. Jesus’ action (v. 16). In the scatteration of the family Invigorates, Purifies and esti- iili 1(..,i"M<" M St’ tfroisV demanded far beyond my highest hopes! fram 1304, and w as lost for 150 years, every evening, there are, at least, 1..^ ,lllius suspicion and resent- He took the children up in His Enriches the Blood. 60c was recently installed permanently in fewer family jars. ia y b e “It was when you were pointed out arms, put His hands upon them and to me, St Croix, at that barn dance the staircase of the town hall at blessed them. Christ is the Savior L diture I r a fr’nm ^0! taiIlly dla susPect me that the idea first came to me to Annan, Scotland. At the ceremonies of children. Where Christ’s spirit I e tMel. r-n- * Wilen he hearO pass myself off to you as a Pennsyl­ the unveiling was by Sir Bobert rules, childhood is sacred and cbil; Sick Headache Due !m e a n s II he Oidn1J tT1 States Seography! vania Dutcli girl—for I thought it Bruce. The stone was originally dren have great care. fiiPt m .. no'v anything more would give me such a chance as no part of the ancient ‘‘Castle of Brus” I t a h t }!'.’vou 0ili- Xow, I'll tell girl had ever had before to learn to at Annan. After its disappearance to Constipation I Cu IiiJ-., VB al"'ays been mad to for a century and a half it was found God Is at the Door know my possible future husband!” God is knocking at the door of na­ L t01!. °r the screen. I man- “I’m afraid,” St. Croix murmured, ten years ago in a North Devon I to to Ti. ° sctilGr enough money gai'den. tions today for more' recognition and Every person who suffers with sick prescription that is pleasant to take “you think you learned to ,know him more spiritual power. And the fact and most agreeable in its effects, yet Sflw IuoJtils 1 0 stndV dramatic art headache shoqld be warned against too w ell!” removes the cause of sick headache Hrt In an I- IS|- en 1 gOt a small Is that He is on the outside. When becoming a slave to headache pow­ ‘Tm afraid, St. Croix, I did!" Obstinacy Defined nations spurn this knock from the ders, pain tablets, etc. These agents and constipation without any consti­ I'1 HiaveiMn Jl repertoire company “Do you think it was fair to take Obstinacy is will asserting itself hand of the’ Almighty, it Is a sure may relieve the pain but they do not pating after-effect. Ask your drug­ S in e ' 1 em,„.. t ' I provinces and I without being able to Justify itself.— me unawares like that?” thing that they will crumble into the remove the cause, and their continued gist for Hitchcock’s Laxative Powder. ! “erica 11,J ? y my PassaSe to It is - persistence without a reasona­ |cre ’ cJ onl-v P'aee, I was told, “W hy not?” dust.—Oscar Burkholder. use may lead to serious injury to You will find that it is delightful and Suddenly a new realization came ble motive.—It is the tenacity of self- your constitution, especially to your NY !*•» mi .,Tc earned nnything. by far the best remedy for sick head­ to him that turned him a degree cold­ love substituted for that of reason heart and kidneys. I 1''111 'C mil ’ ,l!y eeming here. Need of Faith ache, sour stomach, foul breath and er than be already was. “But if you and conscience.—Amiel, Years ago Dr. W. L. Hitchcock Ired mv 3 ? moneV- But I reas- Draw nigh to God ami He will draw excessive gas formation. 25c for a were the teacher,” he exclaimed, “why, proved that constipation is usually nigh to you. Act faith if you'Tio riot large box at any_ drug’ store. Satis­ K lliut I? I0I st PaZentS by telllns then, it was you that Marvin was all Go through life seeking a “kick’ the cause of sick headache and he de­ I I an S 0 vt I stranded I’d send and you'll probably get several# feel it.—Alexander Whyte. vised a simple, harmless vegetable factory results guaranteed. I to the Creighton family. the time seeing at that schoolhouse i MACHINE COUNTS LIST OF DON’TS HOUSE BUILT IN 1666 ATOMS COFfeECTLT I T h e L a st D ance „ OFFERED COEDS BETTER COLOR OFFERED AS SHRINE W ith H e r Savant Finds 60 6 Sextillions in Easier to Tell Women What N ews 0 Would Use It to Preserve O n e G ra m . IN HER FACE N ot to Do. O f T l x © By CLARISSA MACKlE Clean Child's Bowels J Colonial History. Cambridge, MTss--Atoms Md mole­ Rochester, N. Y.—Feeling that It Is cules now can be counted with greater, ISOUTHEAS Lyidia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Elizabeth, N. J.—One of the oldest “California Fig Syrupu (Copyright.) easier to tell a woman “what not to accuracy than the population of a do” than “what to do,” members of homesteads in New Jersey is the Compound Built Her Up ARION WOODS heard the news large city, Dr. Miles Sherill, professor !lie men’s college of the University of stanch HetfieId house, built on tlie the week after her misunder­ of theoretical chemistry at the Massa­ Rochester liave assumed the role of banks of the Elizabeth river at the standing with Rolfe Bnrton-Sadie chusetts Institute of Technology, re­ E spanola, W ash.—*1xy husband big brother to their fair sisters of the foot of Tearl street here before Co­ Eaw your advertisement for Lydia E. M Smith brought the word, as she al­ ported in a Society of Arts lecture In terswTi?*? women’s college. lonial times. Sold recently by a de­ I linas and Florida. Pinkliam’s Vege­ ways did, of every event in the town. Through the medium of the Campus, scendant of its second owner with the the institute recently. table Compound “My dear,” said Sadie Smith, “I “We no longer doubt the existence college undergraduate publication, the provision that tlie house, rich in leg­ and wanted me just came in to talk it over with or reality of atoms,” he said. “It is men are offering their advice to all end and the home of nine generations, to try it as Iwas you—of course you would know all possible to determine the number of BORGIA'S BON in a tired run­ coeds—free. be preserved, it has been offered as about it.” molecules in one gram molecular down condition. Some advice has been offered in the a Colonial shrine or Iieadquarters to “If I know what you were talking weight of a substance which is equal I am a farmer’s following list of “don’ts,” which ap­ the historical and patriotic societies NDEBTEDNESS about—” began Marion . when Sadie to the number of atoms in one gram wife and you can peared in the Camjjus: of this city by Mason Kirkland, the judge wliat work burst in with an amazed expression atomic weight of any element This Don't look over our shoulder to read present owner. \ I do. Since tak­ on her chubby face. huge number is six hundred and six SMALLEST IN our newspaper. Go buy one—they Miss Emily Hetfieid, of the ninth ing the Vegetable “Why—it’s about Roife—they say only cost a few cents. generation of the Revolutionary fam­ 'and two-tenths sextillions.” Compound I feel he is going to sail for South Amer­ The lecturer showed' a screen pic­ more spry and Don’t say you “just adore” any girl ily, will contribute to the shrine from il l e g e IS G IV EN $5 ica the last of the week. Why, vigorous and my who is your rival. , her store of Colonial furniture, pic­ ture of the motion of mercury parti­ husband says I have more color in Marion, how pale you are!” tures, legal documents and other rel­ cles. -Study of this motion, Doctor Don’t accept an invitation to have H u rry , M other! Eve iimbing fo r th e Oldest my face and look better.« I recom­ "That need not stop your flow of a sandwich and then order a whole ics. A wealth of historic material re­ Sherill said, made it possible to count mend it to any one who needs a good news, Sadie,” smiled Marion. “To re­ bilious, feverish, or sic I p I meal. mained in the house from the days atoms and molecules. He also dem­ House; Florida Saw tonic.”—M rs. R out . LotrErr, Espan- and Children love to I -Pe c assure yon, really, I did not know Don’t keep us waiting more than a before tlie Revolution until 20 years onstrated the Geiger counter, an in­ Ola, W ashington. “California Fig Syrup.” otjJ?, Burns; New Carolina M tiiat Rolfe expected to go to South half hour, especially when -a to-be- ago, when Miss Hetfieid and her moth­ strument so sensitive that it will de­ ative regulates the tender IiitieiJi Other Items. America.” paid-for chariot awaits without. er moved to a more modern home. tect even a single electron. so nicelj-. I t sweetens tlie stomach ~ Sadie's large bright eye had flashed On the way to a picture show, don’t Built by Skipper. “Dr. H. C. Blumgart of the Boston s ta rts the liver and bowels wjiif to the third linger of Marion’s left rave about what a wonderful musical The house w as built iD 1666-7 by City hospital has made a very won­ Mlania. Ga.-Georgias state griping. Contains no narcotics OratJ hand. It was quite bare! Always comedy is in town. Abraliam Lubberson, skipper of a Hud­ derful application of the instrument,” I bandied 31,113,131.9S durin said Doctor Sherill. “He injects a in g drugs. Say “California” to ,p site had seen Rolfe’s engagement ring Don’t say you are reducing—and son river fleet and a resident of New Uing the preceding year by on the slim linger. Now it was gone! trace, one quadriilionth of a grain, druggist and avoid counterfeits*i‘ then cat everything in sight. Amsterdam. After a few* years he I0 millions and surpassing a “I thought you were engaged to which is about three million atoms, or Isist upon genuine “California f- Don’t ask us whether or not to let sold the property to Matthias Hatfield, Ls m the history of the sta Rolfe,” she said suddenly. radio-active deposit into the arm of Syrup” which contains direction;. jour hair grow. who had come to Elizabeth from New rding to the annual report o “Did you?” asked Marion sweetly. a patient. Don’t explain that you know it’s Haven, Conn., although originally the casurer W. J- Speer, filed wit "They say that Mrs. Burton will bad form, but that you just like to family lived in Hatfield, England, Then with the aid . of the Geiger give a party for Rolfe before he counter lie measures the time taken Don't Fuss W l nor H ardm an. chew gum, anyway. whence was derived the name. Included in the total wer R e l i e f Fo p sails,” went on Sadie. "I suppose Don’t poise your cigarette grace­ The change of tlie second letter In for it to be carried to the heart and 5 5 2 6 .3 6 in ordinary state fur you will be there, Marion?” fully and tiien puff the smoke out tlie name from "a” to “e” occurred again through the lungs back to the FffetfiuS B afties Don t mix a mess of mustard fa 9 2 6 ,3 0 5 . 6 2 in various other “I have not been invited," said before you have time to taste it. fluving tlie early days of the Revolu­ heart and on to a point in the other *‘SSy baby was' eo cross and fretful I Marion. and water when you can relieve'J ’ist!y federal funds. T he to Wouldn’t do my housework*' writes Mrs. Don’t giggle at a beautiful and seri­ tion. Many houses were divided arm corresponding to the original soreness or stiffness with a little S iluiled the balance on hand J. H. Warbington* 613 Sunset Ave.. At­ “None of us have, silly. I sup­ ous moment in a play just because against themselves in those times and point of .injection. w hite Musterole. ™ lanta, Ga. "He was constantly crying and Ise of the year, amounting to fretting. I gava him Teethina and now he pose Mrs. Burton will write notes to you can’t understand it. the Hatfields were not an exception. “The counter, protected from prema­ M usterole is made of pure oil of* is so different you would hardly know us or telephone. Well, I must be Don’t be afraid to accept a date at Several members of the family chose ture radiations by a sheathing of lead, ta rd and other helpful ingredients ad b-07. oil my way—so busy this morning.” buring 1926, the report slio *”Sost babies fretting is due to gas and the last minute, especially when you to remain loyal to the Crown and left is placed over the heart where it de­ takes the place of mustard plaster; Indigestion, especially at teething time And she was away, Marion knew, want it. We know we’re supposed to tlie homestead to join the British col- tects the arrival of the radio-active I Musteroleusuallygivesprompttii iy of camparison, the treasu when their food so frequently disagrws primed with the additional informa­ from sore throat, bronchitis, tondlliik ed state funds totaling with them. Mother, to correct this condi­ think you’re popular. ODy on Staten island. The others, substance, and again in the other arm tion that as she was no longer wear­ !croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuraE !4.27, in addition to the us tion, simply administer a dose or two o» Don’t be avidly interested in the conceived tlie idea of changing the by means of a second instrument. -headache, congestion, pleurisy, rfc Teethina. It Is especially prepared to ing Rolfe’s engagement ring, the en­ regulate little bowels by gently, yet safely things you say shock you. spelling^.of the name to sever kinship “He is thus able to measure the m atism , lumbago, pains and acted ai funds. gagement must be broken. and thoroughly expelling all sour bile from Say everything is “cute” if you with the roj-alists. The revised ver­ rate of blood flow through the lungs. th e back or joints, sprains, sore museh For highway-building purpo the system. „ , Among those who. heard that phase bruises, chilblains, frosted fcet.ccddsd Teethina soothes a fretful child, inducing must, but if you care for us, don’t sion has been retained by all succeed­ Such studies hold far-reacliirig possi­ Lte drew from the federal rest and refreshing sleep by removing the of tlie affair was Tom LincolD who be facetious and say everything is ing generations. bilities for research in diseases of the th e chest (it m ay prevent pnemmnia), lent $2,669,995.14 during 192 cause of pains. It contains no opiates or was studying law In Judge Carter's harmful drugs and takes the place of pare- “ki-ute.” Tradition tells of exciting doings heart.” Jars & Tube* Ixt largest' federal fund wa- goric and dangerous soothing syrups. Fhy- office, and he closed his books, a t­ at the house in tlie days when the 12.39 for vocational educatio ciciane and nurses recommend Teethina tended to one or two important mat­ Republic was in tlie making. Many ate board of health drew f and all druggists sell it. Price 80c. Engineering Advance. T D -C C f SendforsamplepackaBeanif ters and went home early. That eve New Idea Found Built in of these are confirmed by the papers ivernment $25,960 for work ning he called upon Mariou Woods f JlV H U . useful booklet about Babies Microscope M ade in 1825 and parchments that Miss Hetfieid re­ Shown in Big Exhibit Irnity and infancy w elfare, w C. J. HOFFETT CO., DtpLW 65, Colmnlot, Gmrfii “it isn’t a matter of the law,” lie tains. Washington.—The history and de­ ate received for industrial r said with a grimace on his liand Washington. — Tiie old adage, Secret Tunnel. “There’s nothing new under the sun,” velopment of steam-power plant engi­ ition $19,362.55. Fees coll­ some face. One chapter in tlie historical lore t e e t h in a was proved again in the National mu­ neering is to be shown in a large per­ ate board for registration o “I came up for air,” remarked Tom. transmitted tells of the secret tunnel. Better than a musiord plailtt seum of the Smithsonian institution manent exhibit now being assembled jets, listed separately fro Builds Better; Babies “And speaking of frivolty, did you This chapter is sufficiently clear to by the Smithsonian institution. Ete funds, were shown to receive an invitation to Mrs. Burton’s the other day. enable Miss Hetfieid to say that the I Dr. Peery’s Vermifuge Dead Shot'* kills About 3,000 feet of floor space has jt5.54 for the year. dance?” A .stranger wandered into the mu­ tunnel once existed, although its lo­ and expels worms in a very few hours. One been allotted for tlie new steam unit [Treasury officials declared dose suffices. It works quickly and surely. “Yes—this morning.” seum and halted witii an exclamation cation is unknown. Whether it has W O R M S R U I N AU Druggists. 60c. of the museum, which will include [ate’s present bonded indo “I am hoping that you' will let me liefore a microscope made about 1S25. been entirely filled up, or whether He exam ned the instrument carefully models or originals of the engines A C H I L D ’S HEALTH I Iven in th e re p o rt as $4,9S3, D r P s e r v ’s be your escort.” only its entrances have been sealed which have made history. Beginning D riv e every worm out of U smallest in the United St “Not you, Tom, but father will and tiien rushed excitedly to officials by time or by intent is not known. y o u r child’s system without a Lount has been further redu drive me there.' I am very glad that of tlie museum and asked to borrow The legend says that it led from the with the toylike turbines of the an­ it. Investigation disclosed lie was an cients, they will illustrate the prog­ ■ m om ent’s delay. Use the safe, Hded, by about $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 si you will be there, though.” house to tlie water’s edge in the river. v eg e ta b le w orm medicine that Vermifuge officer of one of the largest optical ress of steam engineering up to the At druggists or 372 Pearl Street. New York City “How many dances may I have?” Among tlie objects in tlie house h a s been so successful for 75 list of this year. “Ask me afterwards, Tom. I am firms in America. Experts of tlie com- were glass platters from which five most modern developments. years— Frey’s Vermifuge. I ------WOULD BtiY GOOD SMATX BUSINESS pany had been laboring for three The institution already lias’ tlie up- for cash. Grocery. Filling Sta. Beach Con­ usually engaged for the last dance— “generations” of wedding cake have Perhaps you don’t know your chili iuilding increases in » cession or General Mdse. Give full details. years to perfect a microscope having p.er half of the original cylinder of has worms. Gritting the teeth, pitt­ I think the others are open.” been served; a Hessian cannon ball, ing the nostrils, disordered stomach Moultrie, Ga.—April will so P. O- Box 4499. Jacksonville. Fla. a stage to hold specimens that would the Josiah HornbIow er engine of 1755,’ Tom swallowed hard. “Who is she five inches in diameter, but of great are symptoms. Buy Frey’s Verauiagt inning of a construction pr ,“ LOUDEL" BABY EAND DAINTY BABY be movable in ail direclions and ca­ which marked tlie beginning of Amer­ at your druggist’s today. caps and bonnets of imported organdy, sizes saving that last dance for?” he asked weight: sconces, ,elaborate in gilt Ioultrie involving tlie expen 11 to 10, cap or bonnet. ’’Loudel,” 3936 pable of minute, adjustments. Tliey ican steam engineering; the original Iiimself savagely, and suddenly be­ about the huge, round mirrors; a tom­ gpproximately a half million Delachaise St., New Orleans, La. had just completed a design and were engine and porcupine-type boiler de­ F rey ’s Vermifuge| fore his jealous eyes was a vision of ahawk left on the homestead by a iccording to R. L. O ertle, sec Make False Teeth Fit. tighten loose, wobbly gay Rolfe Burton. Still, Marion was preparing to ask for pafShts. ' signed and used by Co!. Jolin Stevens Expels Worms plates with PIateplastic. Applied soft, hard­ .marauding Indian and pictures made he chamber of commerce. ens permanently. Results Guar., $2 postpaid. not wearing an engagement ring this Tlie official’s excitement was caused by processes no longer known. in his steamboat in 1803, together Dr. Bates, Plate Specialist, Fremont. O, I The three biggest items on evening and Tom took hope. by his discovery that the museum in­ with the water-tube boiler of his ex­ am is a new $1 5 0 , 0 0 0 hotel, Old or New Photographs Copied. 6 Beauti­ On Thursday evening Mr. Woods strument would do^ll tlie tilings tlie perimental locomotive of 1825, and a ful Mounted Photos made from any picture 100 high school building and Jl cash, postpaid, Original returned. Copy drove his daughter to the Burton “new” microscope designed by Iiis ex­ W hat Becomes of Radio number of patent office models depos­ Co.. Box 781, Indianapolis, Ind. [obacco warehouse. Woik house, and, as Marion ran up the perts would do, and was much simpler. ited by Babcock, Wilcox, Stevens, O i l REMEDY Waves? Go on Forever? fioultrie’s water and sewera YOUNG MEN—SPARE TIME MONEY. Two front steps, she felt the old thrill Corliss, Ericsson, Gifford, Sellers and B I SuaraBtM1 hours daily ?25 week. Clean Dignifled prop­ New York.—Wireless messages sent -to cost $25,000— w ill also s‘ osition. No house to house junk. The Mohrs, that used to come when she went to other inventors. Every 75c tube with pile pipe and out from tlie beam transmitting sta­ box of PAZO OINTMENT is sold M he end of April. Remodeli 3047, Ivsilamazoo, Mich. Iier- first dances—the quiver of un­ $1,500,000 Daily Handed tion at Dorcliester are picked up In Draggiata with the understanding taa certainty now that Rolfe no longer money will bo refunded if it fails to ewe bid fertilizer factory, which Out for Doctor Bills New York one-sixteenth of a second any case of Itching* Blind* Blccdic&w New Rubber Source protected her. . Marsh Gas to Be Used psed as a p ean u t shelling p That the euphorbia tree, heretofore Elizabeth, N. J.—Illness brings phy­ later. What becomes of these mes­ Protruding Piles. Why not try it. When she came down stairs and be started, along with seve considered as merely a bearer of latex sicians of the United States 81,500,000 sages? to Illuminate City was greeted by a rather cool ' Mrs. !projects in April also, Mr. O and resin, will produce rubber, is the daily. Miss Elizabeth G. Fox of Wash­ An official of the Marconi Wireless Berlin.—The eaVly utilization of Burton, Marion was charming in a claim of a German chemist He says ington, D. C., director of the public Telegraph company, questioned on this marsh gas, or methane, for illuminat­ pale green georgette party frock. that by his process three gallons of a liealth nursing service of the Ameri­ point, said: ing a section of the city is planned Peanut Plant for Mo Tliere was a little rush of young men jfere's tow belief latex liaving a high rubber content can Red Cross, told a meeting of the “These messages are never lost. So by the municipal authorities for rea­ Mountrle, Ga.—One of t' toward her but Tom Lincoln reached EVkRV MORNING and NIGHT TAKE were extracted from 20 trees In ttvo EIizabetli Visiting Nurses’ association far as we can say at the moment sons of efficiency as well as of econ­ ieanut shelling plants in the her first. hours. A by-product of resin suitable here. Slie said that a recent survey they may go on forever, of course get­ omy. J>ElftacftcrVas saW. to the fund for ■ I:; RECORD, MOCKS VILLE 5 N . C. I Cardinal Urged as Ga. State Bird ^r H --I-F F H --H i-FFFI-I--H --I--H -H -H -I I I Augusta, Ga.—The cardinal should ■ r be the state bird of Georgia, according Jilted, 54, Makes to Dr. Eugene E. Murphy, of Augusta, Ex-Wooer, 82, Pay II News London. — Even eighty-two- who for forty years has been studying year-old Romeos may write enX t ® Child’s Bow s » O f T h © the habits and antics of various birds dearing letters to fifty-four-year- in this section of the country. old Juliets. They can also be m 'California Rg Syiap„ !Southeast In discussing the approaching “bird forced to pay damages for not primary" for the selection of a state living up to their promise of I bird, Dr. Murphy declared that the m arriage. I’- "mocking bird is too generally spread This was demonstrated when 7 x 2—14 x 2=28 Billion over the entire south, and is already so James Robinson was haled be­ Issssi*,«2? fore a local court and ordered overworked in southern song and poet- Iinas and Florida. to pay $230 damages to Miss iy that it would be imposing upon Margaret Thomason for failure \ him to put him up again,” to which to fulfill a promise of marriage. he added that such action would be DOUBLED and REDOUBLED jorgias bond The aged wooer gave Miss like running Coolidge for a third term. Tliomason snowdrops in the Running the cardinal a close second spring and roses in the fall for IjI (debtedness is in the doctor's . choice is the brown many years. He also provided v thrasher. Both of these birds, he her with a diamond and ruby a l l WITHiW FIVE YEARS!! [sm allest IN u. s. says, are permanent residents of the engagement ring and carried state and are noted for their pleasing chocolates to her regularly on song and beauty. The brown thrasher, Sunday when he went to take Illege is GIVEN $50,000 he added, has much better plumage her to morning service. than the mocking bird, and besides is He promised to marry her Iry• >t*nl»or! Kven Cftr„. ■ Lfcing for the Oldest Court possessed of a quality of song which when he could sell Ills land in 0 levcrisli. or sick , o llpaHl he considers superior to that of’the Alberta, so Miss Thomason ex­ -'Iiildivn love to Hkl ° !House; Florida Saw Mill mocking bird. plained in court, but finally lirnia Fig Syrup.’’ x„ o.fcll»«| I Borns: New Carolina Mill; ceased to pay her attention on |v.-uhites the tender liU|e f ,ai| Other Items. Sells 5,000 Lbs. Shelled Pecans the plea that he could not af­ T iy- ]t sWeetens the sioin>> l ford to marry. Sparta, ‘Ga.—Mrs. Elizabeth W. 1 me liver and bowels jmi® | Smith, well known Sparta woman has <-oinaiiis no narcotics nrl I Atlanta. Ca.—Georgia's sta te tre a s- I-urs. s a y “California-'- juiiiil'ed 3I.113.I31.9S d uring 1927, just completed an order for five thou­ J-'t and a-,oid I’oumerfcit,’.®! |,jjng ,he preceding year by nearly sand pounds of shelled pecans upon PUNCHES SHERIFF ■!!"•n genuine -CaIifnmi: fcI I0 millions :UH| StiJ-PassinS a,i re c “ which she has been working for sev­ I which contains (IhvrlioJ li" I; in die history of the state, ac- eral months with the assistance of IN KANSAS COURT Jjim In iiie auuual report of S tate several other women of this city. The oaiiiivv W. J Speer, filed with Gov- magnitude of such an undertaking can „or ikmiimin. be realized when it is known that the Lawyer Resents Being Called IliifltHieil ill the total w ere $28,- entire job was done entirely by hand, Liar by Official. C hesterfield M ustard PksterslJ iSKC.36 in ordinary state funds and from the cracking of the nuts to pick­ C B O A R E T T E S ing out the kernels. Some of the nuts (926 ,805.02 ill various other m onies, Jefferson City, .Mo. — An uproar Iretlv federal funds. Tlie total also were of the small seedling varieties was created in the Circuit court here which are mostly sought by candy fe n S d e eSSWithaI^ Jlujed die balance on hand a t th e recently when H. P. Lauf5 Jefferson W r eE STATE it as o u r hon* J;,, 0[ die year, amounting to SI, 147,- makers and required much more time City lawyer, slapped the face of L. C. than the larger paper shell uuts. With.aup, Colo county sheriff, after the etsi belief that the tobaccos ij.07. Mrs. Smith started her enterprise used In Chesterfield ciga­ [During 1020. the report show ed by latter called him a liar. during the early part of last faU and Iasterole U s u d S S tm ^ iif oi camparison, the treasury han- Sheriff WitImup recently was fined rettes are of finer quality L o r e tta t1 bronchitis, toSife has been busy daily on the task since |ed stale funds totaling $26,476,- $500 and sentenced to 30 days in jail and hence of better taste ■a, stiff neck, asthma, neural™ that time. Nest year she expects to I Il.;;, in addition to the usual fed- by Federal Judge A. L. Reeves of than in any other cigarette [ache, congestion, pleurisy,] £ enlarge her force of workers and shell lumbago, pains and adits d jal funds. Kansas City In Federal court here on Bt the price. |m I a large portion of the pecan crop of la c k or joints, sprains, sore mu=ds I IFor highway-building purposes the a charge of coddling federal prison­ several Hancock growers. The shelled L ig c e tt & Myers Tobacco Co. |e s . chilblains, frosted feet, *oId5 late drew from the federal govern- ers. Sentence was stayed pending nuts bring a high price when ready for Shest (it m ay prevent pr.euionia), Sait $2,6611,905.14 during 1927. T he good behavior. shipment, about three pounds of nuts Jara & Tubes largest federal fund w as $208,- Lauf was arguing a motion before being required Io shell out a pound. b.39 for vocational education. The Judge Henry J. Westliues in which be feie board of health drew from the sought to compel the sheriff to return a diamond ring, valued at Sl1SO1J. LvrnIiient $25,960 for w ork in m a- Savannah Imports Show Growth which Alike Mlongian, charged with frnity and infancy welfare, while the Savannah, Ga.—Remarkable recent forgery, is alleged to have presented Jate received for industrial reh abili- growth in imports entering Georgia Poor Pasture through the port of Savannah, togeth­ to the officer. Lauf declared that Eloquent Peace Plea Lindy Hasn’t Beaten Him Hion 519,362.55. Fees collected by Tliere is still one “lone eagle” tlmt Doris—Why did Mae quit her job? er with their wide variety and the di­ when an officer accepted a gift of Seen in Wooden Legs PeHer than a mustard piaster Jaie board for registration of archi- ,such value from a prisoner lie was Colonel Lindbergh lias yet to sur­ Dolly—She didn’t think she w as, verse corners of the world from which Vice President Dawes, after elo­ ms. listed separately from oth er presumed under'the law to have ac­ pass, according to Capper’s Weekly. appreciated. She said she had been they come, was revealed here recent­ quently urging the Americnn Legion I late funds, were shown to be $2,- cepted a bribe. That fiyer is the sanderling which working for a week and hadn't been □5.54 for the year. ly in a public statement from the local at Greenville to make its Paris parade makes a 20,000-inile round trip an­ asked to lunch. board of trade. Witiiaup jumped to his feet. a memorial' to the dead, said to a re­ ) R M S R U I N j Tivasury officials declared that the "You're a liar,” he shouted. nually from pole to pole. “The sander­ Outstanding among the commodities porter : ling spends the summer in the shadow fate's present bonded indebtedness, Lauf walked from the attorney's Formerly the tightwads furnished C H I L D ’S H E A L T H I growing in the list of imports were "The French lost horribly in the of the North pole,” says that paper, Iireu in the report a s $4,983,202, w as table to the side of the sheriff and all the capital there was. Now. tha jute and burlap, more than 2,500,- World war. They lost eleven men to “then goes to the Antarctic for the jrive every worm out of I smallest in the United States. This slapped him. speculators roll it up and roll it in. Imr child’s system without a 000 pounds being received from for­ our one. Tliis is why our parade winter. After the breeding season the !mount lias been fu rth er reduced, they Judge Westliues reprimanded JVlt- lament’s delay. Use the safe, eign countries during January, accord­ should be solemn and -impressive—no adults are ready to start back as early tided, by about $100,000 since the haup. Ise ta b le w o rm m edicine that ing to5the trade board’s report. Tliere ja.vety or fun. as July. The young birds pass through Ir been so successful for 75 list of this year. The ring over which the suit was are said to be several plants in Savan­ “I wish it could be a plea for New England in September and Octo­ Jtirs— Frey’s Vermifuge. brought is in possession of W. C. nah engaged in the making and ren­ world peace, too. A plea for world ber. The sandpiper flies at three i-crrhaps you don’t know your chili funding increases In Moultrie Cowan and Sam BuMmian1 lawyers, |s we>r.*rs, Criithg the teeth, pick* peace—and that reminds me of a weeks old and six weeks later is off ovating of bags from this material. taken as part payment of their fee : i:-c nostrils, disordered stomach j Moultrie, Ga,—April w ill see the be- story. on the long journey South5 crossing symptoms. Buy Frey's Vermifuge for defending the sheriff od the charge Ainning of a construction program In “Au Americannurse stood at a rail­ mighty mountain ranges and great ■your druggist's todsy. New Plumbing for Oldest C. H. of coddling prisoners. And Sprinite _ . Bicaltrie involving the expenditure of way station 'somewhere in France’ stretches of sea.” in the FootmBatft Mlongian in ids suit alleged he gave :y*s V erm ifuge Ipprosimateiy a half m illion dollars, Dahlonega, Ga.—L’umpkin county during the war when a long freight ALLEN’S FOO t = E A S E the sheriff the ring for safekeeping, Sccwding to R. L. O ertle, secretary of courthouse, built in 1S36, is being re n ­ train loaded with wooden legs went The Antiseptic, Healing Powder for Expels Worms but Withaup said he was given the A Tie chamber of commerce. ovated to the extent of installing mod­ by. Hot One tired, swollen, smarting, sweating ern plumbing fixtures. This building, ring for his kind treatment of the “The nurs» looked at all those-thou­ He (describing wedding) — Some feet. It takes the friction from tbo The three biggest items on the pro- prisoner. silly young things showered the sboe, prevents blisters and sore spots said to be the oldest of its kind in sands of wooden legs and sighed and and takes tbe sting out of corns and Jiani is a new $150,000 hotel, a $100,- couple with- rice, but I felt more like SiOO high school building and a $50,000 Georgia, was erected directly over one said : bunions. Always use Allen's Feot-Ewo 11’There goes a trainload of I Iip throwing a few grains of common for Bancing and to Break in R E M E D Y Jobacco warehouse. Work extending pf the richest gold veins in the famous Shoes. Sold everywhere. Dahlonega belt and the brick contain­ Rescued From Ice Cake best stdmp speeches for world peace sense. guaranies ploultrie's water and sewerage system Slie—I see, but you could not spare In a Pinchp Use Alien's FootaEasd ed in it, so tradition says, were brought that ever happened.’” JryTcc tube with pile pipe snd evory60c Ho cost $25,000—will also s ta rt before 12 Miles Out in Lake them.—Boston Transcript. I o f PAZO OINTfiIENTia sold b?ali here from Augusta, Ga., by ox cart. fcrlfta with the understanding that Jlio end of April. Remodeling of an Sault Ste. JIarle, Ont.—Carried on, a Local Representative. ley will bo refunded if it fails to cure ('■'I tc-rtilizer factory, w hich is to be The building is in a wonderful state cake of ice a dozen miles into Lake Impossible ■case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding ot of preservation and with the additions Grace—JVliy can’t you agree with ■ ruding Piles. Why not fry it, Ji-d as a peanut shelling plant, w ill Huron, Peter Paquift, a fisherman, is The Motive W a n te d i M ary—JVliy did you m uss your to sell colored rubber mats made up wllK" Hbe started, along w ith several lesser now being made will be a monument alive, due to the heroism of his your husband? the owners* nume Yor the running lionrtl of both to a venerable past and to pres­ friends. Mary—He always takes sides with hair? automobiles. KIk seller; immediate cosh ■projects iu April also, Mr. Oertle says. commission; protected territory. Send for ent progress. Paquin and Jack Yizenau were fish­ the people I talk about. Doris—To make Jack jealous. sellim? outfit '-oniafnini? sample mat or S3 for sample p«ir with your name. Full de­ ajjstritk ? Peanut Plant fo r M oultrie ing some distance from shore when tails free. SANITARY RUCBEU CO.. Flat- j/ere's Yow Belief the ice on which the former was For sleeping rooms — formal Iron BUIij.. New York City. Mour.irie, Ga,—One of the larg est Florida Sawmill Burns MERV MORNING and NlCNT TAKE Tallahassee, Fla.—Fire of undeter­ standing broke away and started parlors and reception halls — [peanut shelling plants in the state will FIN E SILK H O SK ’ mined origin destroyed a sawmill of the downstream. Vizenau hurried to Pren­ dining room and living room r . l H a d & e r ^ i15 Put in operation in Moultrie next SERVICE WEIGHT CHIFFON I LIBEPAl tiss bay, five miles away, to obtain a S**.'=>LL ege'taDie - Tallahassee Lumber company. The — for the library — and for Four pairs for ?:!.?!). Pointed hfels-slipper TLE AT Iall it was announced h ere recently. boat, but found there was none there. solos. Newest spriuff colors. White jade* > DEALER. loss was not estimated. Prompt work public buildings. Properly Flesh, Champagne. Blush. Honey Beige, Iiio plant will be owned an operated He then telephoned a lumber camp at on the part of the local. fire depart­ applied it won’t rub off. Misty Morn5 Rom » Nude, fin-y, Atmosphere, Iiy a corporation that owns a number CedarvilIe5 where George Dunn and TangKn. Crain. White. Clark. (!HnmetaL Give ment prevented the fire from spread­ size and color in ordering. Send check or 01 Peanut shelling plants in the south, Robert Hammel were told of Paquin's money order, or will rend (\ O. I.». Quids tuts, Bums, Bruises, Sores I ing to the company's planing mill and Write to US or ask y°ar dealer service and sM-yf'miion guaranteed. It is stated. plight. several hundred,thousand feet of lum­ for a copy of our free drawing MUTTAL IIOStKRY M'I.LS. Brist selected as the 1929 conven- rayon mill to be located at Wadesboro prompt action of Miss Elsie Peltier, folk, Va. •*" I holding a bucket and an « | | ban city. toll night operator here, a bold at­ 5 5 Jto catch a little rain vato- with $100,000 capital stock subscribed PURE IMPROVED PORTO UICO POTATO* . ''a invitation was extended to the by Wadesboro men was incorporatde by tempt Eo loot Prieli’s Mercantile com-' » Plants from .selected seed. Gov. inspected, $2; pany at this place was thwarted. 1,000 Bgg plants, ZiedDeId beauty tomatoes; Jiliunn] association to hold its fall Stecretary of State Hartness under the Ruby King. Pimento peppers. $1.50 3,000; •k Jioints out the ll01ll5 Jpj Just before dawn Miss Peltier, who I 'Qar<* nvjeting in September in name of Jepson Art Weaving company. cabbage. $1 1,000: Special price on large- s t a charming woman Jiij* I was ou duty at the time, heard a car W orders. J. 51. Chambers. Quitman, Ga. drive past the central office and stop AGENTS—SS to $20 per day selling GAS- W rite to OS also for our beau­ TROVE.. I^rticulars. write SLATER MEDI­ Savannah Gets 1929 Convention a short distance away. That being CINE CO.. Box 17. Chattanooga, Tenn. Estate Left to School Jacksonville,'Fla.—Election of of­ a rather unusual hour for anyone to tiful Sree book “Artistic , i'etersburg, Fla.—An estate esti- FANXY SELECTED RURAL RUSSET klsly M iw S i ficers and selection of Savannah, Ga., be astir, she went to the window to Home Decoration” by our .SEED POTATOES Ofiftltct l0 1)0 " ort'1 approxim ately $50,- as the 1929 convention city featured see what was happening. TIie actions Home Betterment Expert, One year removed from Michigan. Heavily 1 was left the Redemporist Mission sprayed; clean; vigorous sprouts, and ready the final session recently of the an­ of four men in the £ar aroused her Miss Ruby Brandon 5 Alabas- to grow. Price SS per 150 lb. sack. F. O. B. L t a m t f e P s i s s I Hiii,!’ Lsiltelabelle, Oconomowoc, W is., car at cold storage room in Hagerstown, Md, nual convention of the Association of suspicion and she notified police offi­ tine Company 5 222 Grandville Cash with order; J A. STONER, Lcmasters, „ • uss .Margaret McDougal, resident Food and Drug Officials of the south­ cials. Her suspicions were well found­ None genuine without Franklin Co.. Pa. 01 this Ave., G rand Rapids 5 Mich. E2 D a y sr F r e e T rial viiy for the last four years, eastern states. ed, as upon investigation it was found ^AIabastine- a powder in white and the Cross and Circle Sick People! You don’t have to be sick. There printed in red. a wonderful discovery which is bringing Vl° lvas found dead in her home here. that the back and side doors of the tints. Packed in 5-pound packages, relief to ihcu:--nuds. If you are weak, ex­ relief when”pain Adopts Five-Year Program building Iiad been “jimmied” and one ready for use by mixing with cold hausted,te or suit’oring from Bad Blood, Rheu­ Pfize matism, Nervousness. Kidney and Liver Trou­ I m uscles keep J'ou zes Offered Cotton Growers Lakeland, Ga.—Lanier county will of the transom windows had been or warpi water. Full directions on bles. Stomach Disorders. Malaria. Constipa­ every package. -Apply with an ordi­ Get An Alabsstine tion, I-Iendtiche:-. send name and address oo- ■ry rub on -Toint :15'.:, >1 include Rivers. Business men and farmers whs cranking it. The crank struck a For $.75 wc will forward all of above rem­ edies by Parcel P**si. Send for catalogue. ;nd name and iililv ? j' j'fit03 in state Prizes and prob- were present from all sections of the revolver in his pocket, discharging the STAR I OOD AND REMEDY CO. U- trial tube to Pope " the’-M lo ^18'0*0 in county awards,- county, and nearly every man present weapon. A'bullet, which lodged in his Wiuihlngton. D. C. ;k 2, Hallowell. 5-aln Ooq . 1110luJcenient said. A total of $3.- Maliifiisti expressed his views in strong terms, side, was removed. Smith Is an Atchi­ InsteadofKakoimne or WaU Paper j W. N. U, ATLANTA, NO. 15-19281 Wa-S s - eady 1Jeen contributed, it favoring the PitOicct. son county farmer, \ l i l t •aiu, Io the fund for state prizes. 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Ilocaianppersonal | v / r Charlotte lint cotton tertr$ /T >.^ o B Crump, of Salisbul i/tow n last week on businl Mrs. L E. Feezor spent I , jn Winston-Salem shoj W. P . TvaTd. of The BCffH . ,vas a business visitor in to sJ. b a rr el s / darday' AiacftllteG ■ Mr. and Mrs Z V - S t ^ Ltle daughter spent Thuri (W inston Salem- THE FEATHERHEADS By Oeborne N ot So Good, Felix Miss Theresa Kerr, of lcnetit the week-end in t.1 iiest of Miss Nell Hoiihoj FELIX PZAB- StJURe I WaS JOST VES I MoTiCEO!- TtiATS c o m e Walter Raleigh Clemerf JOST AS HAtiDJbME Tb Wh5 TMlMKlMG DEAfc- AbooT Wat FUC- DECIDED last week in the Pnlmell THAT NEW TIE IS CEgftlMLV COAT1 WASN’T IT? (tak in g a look at the Ifl iBecomims -/ Icu AM BACT MN ardexis. AUGUST Miss Frankie Craven, at Catawba College. SI st)ent la s t w e e k in to w n S m ) ',,,other. Mrs J- A. Craveij ig GRADUATES - Let vour cards for commencenJ Iv ii.oo per ioo. ] T H E D A V IE REfl Mr- and Mrs. E. T Ph| little daughter, of Winstc^ were guests of relatives in round Mocksville last wee| OSBoeiis- Mrs. Jack Allison le ft evening for Richmond to bedside of her m other. MJ Vaughan, who is q u ite illJ Along the Concrete Pet Peeve Mrs. Qneen Bess KennJ ,.,,,tv welfare officer is in Wij f§ Iem attending the North T I l Conference for Social SeH (3 0 O VIHAT G R A C IO U S ' ? ,L A H £ 'tT y Col. W- K- Clement, M,| W rix, Dr. H- W. Harris OUR C A R Kurfees and Bob McNeil r f E A N ? - IS ROl N E P / the Al Smith rally in| Thursday night. The Countv Commissic given the Southern Fm of Winston-Salem the co repair and paint-the roof tering on the c o u n ty homl PORTO RICO PLATS—Millions now re per thousand, 4000 up thousand Moss packed al shipment. STO K ES p l a : * O 0 £ Fizgd O « o 0 U ° This section experiencej of weather last Wednej rained, the wind blew, it I j || snowed and did everythin bad January day usu illv| spite the cold, disagrees! er the fruit was not hurt| The Davie delegates ed the Republican conj Raleigh last week retur Wednesday night and I 'AHE MERy F/R5T TTMt you morning. Some of th| PRlVE THE AftVy 04 like they had been run thrashing machine backj (Copyright, W.N.U.) (Copyright, W.M.U.) FOR SALE—Porto to plants $2.25 per if to bed btd plants, 50c! By Qiarles Sughroe. transplanted $1.50 per F MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL 1L? Wattm Nwyapn Union Town Gossip paid. Home grown cabn while they last 25— per] PSA B CRIPUVER. IS s o OP-TO-PATE ELBERT DOOLE-/ DROyB HVS CAR.1WT0 SMITH’S PLANT HE HAS "W-KEM OOWM 1TM' GOOO LUeK" A TR EE WHILE PlfiRlKl1 OP AH OVER- Wood HORSESHOE WHICH UOMG OVER HIS 'XURUEP MILK BOTTV-E FROM TH’ FlOOR- JllfT R30LISMMESS POOR. AWD HAS MAILED O P AW OF TH ' CAR. =• HE SAVEP IO CEHTjT At the RepublicanStJ *VJHA.T5-!He MWW AUTOMOBILE. T lB E UJSTEAP VJOR.TM OF MILK. AMP 0 \0 $ 3 8 WORJH tion last week, Mrs. Wl HFFStEuee 06- fclliHfe= neu, of Davie, was naml TWBEEM AQIRU CMEVJIV4Q- GUM al coramitteewonian fj AHDAeOW Carolina, succeeding Ml CttBWiu* rR?coo?n Patterson. This is an r "WEU1TH'OOW the Republicans of Da ^eMEftALLVUDOKS be proud of. 'JHOUfiWFUuZr \R S . BUFOS JOHMS WAS HEARD Tb A short time ago ni ^ERfAAU GUtCH GLAUJS TO HAVE TUUSD IM OM SI*. FOREISM STATlOHS DURIWG- i SAN IM PUBLlS THAT SHE WA1=WT visited two or thrae sj vTH' LEAST PESlRE FOR A FOR SOAT= \ TH' RECEWT''TEST w e e k " AMD TH' BCNS *on Route one and carrij APE HAVIUG A BlS LAUGH, BECAUSE S h e is mow m m v i ; act TH' request the meat they could "TUSH KUOVJ VAVS AERIAL WAS OUT OP OF A KAAQAtXlMEt AM ARTICLE OU OROEB- AU- 1THAT VJEeK1THEV HNVlWCj '•HOW VT FEELS t o BE TH* AAOST understand that they oj MOOMTEP TM' BOOF AHC DlSeouKlEOTED IY SlweulAR WOMAM Ikl lovers played a return TH ' W ORLOt- AM(SC in this same section night. Marvin Kellerl hams and one shoulder | WHAT TtMMtE WOULP- L lK C T O the return visit. Active THE iS m tT 3 •*- G E T FO f? T H C 0 0 7 FtCLO - QOUNO TO WOTHtNt gerrei?than be taken to apprehenc p u r J A Z -Z i n t h c (? a m £ - party or parties, lest a n a r m o i ? C l a d tU d R e r a meat famine. C L A N C Y ye# ourj FOR T/MIP BAT T e R S BARGAIN IN iMi ROLINA” CHICKS- . KIDS ioth throughout our hi son we offer our BAB| il from Bloodtested breed follows: AAA-AA Rock, Reds, White . Wyandottes, formerlp $25 00, now $16 00. f Leghorns reduced frotl $13-00. All of the abj from large eggs w eigl Jnst Wished M- up. Custom work! TJMMiCy IDeA OF M A iC IMC THC WORLD We are now ready witl - O O / r S ^ id- m . . SJx weeks old chicks, f By PERCY L. CROSBT SAFC fOR UMPIKer.: chicks now mean plent <& t|7 the McClttfd Ntwgpaper Syndlciti _ J ? 1 I H h A p - next winter. BUNCH POULTI , AND HATCHj Statesville, THE BAViE fcE ftm Mftft^ViLLE. R ft, A pril i§, t92 & PHm v i E RECORDJjaS H C. Meroney, and son ♦ 1E >1' ■!< 'fr il» ill ill ill iji ilt gi tfcfl ♦ H spent Thursday in Statesville. 0248235348232348904823534823532353232348235348484823532323234890484853235323 ingest Circulation of Any James Smith, of Greensboro, spent Sunday in town with rela PMMCESS TEEATaE. fpavie County Newspaper. tives. JDrug Service. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY.-“The Broken IlF Say, Boys! Bob Steel’s coming m ’local AND PERSONAL NEWS. to The Princess Friday and Satur­ We are attempting to Mask ” featuring Barabara Bedford, with big sup­ day in "Riding Renegade.” Also Ben Turpin comedy. porting cast, and two-reel all star comedy “Hats Off.” Clnrlotte lint cotton 1 9 * 6 0 . give the very best in ------■ y ... ---- s B Crump, of Salisbury, was Deputy Sheriff Eaton told us tin "toivn last week on business Monday morning that the Davie Service and Merchan­ . FRIDAY and SATURDAY.-Bob Steel in a fast county jail was empty for the fir.->t Feezor spent Thurs time since he has held his job. It dise. W estern picture “The Riding Renegade,” and 2 reel aV in IViitston-Salem shopping. won’t be that way f.or long. Pathe comedy with Ben Turpin in “Broke In China.” p Ward, of Thoinasville Rev. A. G. Loflin will preach 10 Try us. See if we do. b o t h q lmsiness visitor in town Sat- the Odd Fellows at Smith Grove I: E-ARQ elq I M. E.. church, on Sunday April i ?XAU1>=Q- Tdarday MONDAY and TUESDA Y.-A big Pathe Cecil B. 22nd at 11 o'clock a. m. The pub- : II A|r nnd Mrs Z V. Stetvart'and lie is cordially invited. n ]|Itle ,Hlu Iiter spent Thursday in DeMilIe special, u< hicago.” Ten reefs. Admission LEE CLOUSE, N. G. Harris-LeGrand Pharmacy Jxinstoii T-detu. 20 and 40 cents, Attorney D. M. Reece, of Yad- “REGISTERED DRUGGIST" Iisi Tneresa Kerr, of Hickory. kiuvilie, died in the Baptist Hospi- ent the tveek-end in town ..he tal, at U inslon Salem Saturday, Mocksville’s Only Licensed Drug Store . f‘g,it-t 01 Miss Xell Hoilhouser aged 05 years. The burial took Wilier Raleigh Clement spent place at Booneville Monday morn­ Rj3St week in the Palmetto S*ate ing. A Few Of Our “Stag” Customers j; ilnltin" 1 look at tke Mnguolia "Chicago,” big Pathe DeMille Jdardeiis. io reel Special, comjjug to the Prin Xjise Frankie Craven, a student cess next Monday and Tuesday at I | B C. Brock R S. McNeal J3l Catawba College. Salisbury, 20 and 40 cents admission. Don't O. F. Foster Mrs H. T. Breneger riment last week in town with her miss it. | Spring Cleaning Methodist Parsonage J. V. Davis S. M Call. Sr. Pink Seaford Imotbe., Mrs J. A. Craven Snow, hail and rain hit this sec- I S M. Call. Jr. J. W. Manin , tion Sunday. A big frost and much-I GRADVATES — Let us print Walter Call J N Smoot ice was in evidence Monday inorn-! We have a good $1.50 Mont c^rds for commencement. On Henkle Craig L S Co. R W. Rummage ing with the mercury down to 30 ' HlyM.00 Jier 100. Fork Baptist Chnrch I mes Camplieli above zero. It is not known atj THE DAVIE RECORD. floor mop which we are Smith Grove M. E Church H C Hunter this writing just how much of the j A. A Cartner Mrs. Geo. Apperson Mr. and Mrs. E. T Phelps and fruit crop was killed. | selling at $1.15. James Cartner J. G. McCulloch i little daughter, of Winston-Salem, Liberty Church Swrt> guests of relatives in and a- A bad runaway accurred near New Union Church John Lefler Irotiiid .Mocksville last week Elbaville Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Salem Church Charles Hall and two littlechildren D u - R i t e Eatons Church A T. Grant Mrs. Jack Allison left Thursday were in a buggy driving a young Oak Grove Church T M Hendrix IereiiinR for Richmond to be at the horse when the horse became figh- Harmony Farm School Jacob Stewart Ihedside of Iter mother, Mrs. C. W teued and ran away, turning the Makes Cleaning Easy. Frank Foster > L Cr Horn I Vaughan, who is quite ill. buggy over two or three times. J L. Boger S. B Gatwood Mrs. Hall received painful injuries,1 Lonnie Peeples Dr. G. V Green Mrs. Oueen Bess Kennen1 conn and the children were also hurt but Call and ask us about it. J A Craven R. G. -Walker Jtv welfare officer is in Winston Sa- not seriously. W . M Smith Benj Smith jlem attending the. North Carolina Marsh Pwiggins W. M. Summers I Conference for Social Service. Arthur Phelps Baptist Parsonage Advance News. Dr. Harding Cd. \V. K. Clement, SI. J. Hend- John F Brown . ALLISON-JOHNSON CO. J D. Casey trix, Dr. H. W. Harris, Gilbert Miss Juanita Hendrix was the R B Booe J L. Sheeic Kurfees and Bob McNeil attended week-end guest of Miss Katherine Marion Richardson “WE DELIVER THE GOODS” T J. Caudell - Ithe Al Smith rally in Raleigh Ratledge. Union Chaple Church J. S. Daniels j Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. W M, Shutt and Frank Haves children, Mrs. J. E. B. Shntt and Phone 111 • . Mocksville, N. C. Charles Alien J A. Daniels- The Countv Commissioners have daughter Laura made a business ^h a Hes Ward Frank McCubbins Jgiren the Southern FurnaceCo., trip to Winston one day last week. W. H. Renegar Dr. J W- Rodwell Iof Winston-Salem the contract to Miss Annie Orrell, of Daughn’s Henrv Renegar J. Frank Hendrix I repair and paint-the roof and gut- Business Collage was the week end J D Potts The hard-surface road from Bear Miss Miltie McCulloh returned •> J H. Melton J tering on the county home. guest of her parents Rev H. C Sprinkle J W. Wall home Thursday from Long’s Sana % Miss Ella Shutt has been tick, we Creek to Mocksville, a link on Mac donia Church L. M Giaves torium, Statesville, where she had1'** PORTO RICO POTATO are sorry to note. highway No. 90, was connected up J D. Jovner Dr. Fred Anderson I PLATS—Millions now ready $2.00 been undergoing treatment. Her % Miss Lucv Ward, of Winston-Sa with Depot street at the Sanford C D. Watt P n t-Ofiii--W Rr R - per thousand, 4000 up $1.75 per Iem is spending sometime at home. condition is mu.h better. *' C. Frank Stroud Motor Co., corner Friday aftei- Mrs. HattieM cGuire thousand Moss packed and prompt The Senior of the Shadv Grove shipment. high school gave a very interesting noon. The bad • weather delaved o o STOKES P L A N T CO. play Pridav night entitled "Mary’s the road Work very much. Work NOTICE! Fizgerald1 Ga. Castle In The-Air.” Buy Your Paint From will begin this week on the link I Havingqualified as administrator of F. This section experienced all kinds from.County Line to Bear Creek.! AaStroiid deed, this is notice to all per TheGerman-IrishCrew of the „ QO will sons owing his estate to make immediate “The Store Of Today’s Best I of weather last Wednesday. It not follow the Har payment to the undersigned, and all per tnonoDlane Bremen, who flew fro m ' ° «► I rained, the wind blew, it hailed, it Ireland to Labrador, arrived there mony road to thethe Iredell Iredell line line as sons holding claims against his estate I snowed and did everything that a will present them to the undersigned last Friday shortly afternoon, were graded, but will turn to the left bad Jannarv day usually does. De­ On or'before Anril i8th 1929, or this notice the first flyers to cross the Atlantic at the old Lowerv store and touch Mocksville Hardware Co. 11 spite the cold, disagreeable weath­ will he plead in bar of thrir recovery, this traveling westward They missed the. Iredell line beyond Societv April ,18tu 1928. D. R. STROUD. I !! er the fruit was not hurt. their destination more than one Church, connecting with the new Administrator. «.il I- . CT-M"1''t''I''I'iI"T l l 11tl-ljl '*"**"*"»**1 ■ 111 S M n a m The Davie delegates who attend­ thousand miles, but landed safely Statesville.and Cool .Springs road ed the Republican convention at on this side of the big pond. this side of-the South Yadkin River.; Raleigh last week returned home - 1 8 Wednesday night and Taursday morning. Some of them looked like they had been run through a A MONEY SAVING STORE IliP thrashing machine backwards. FOR SALE— Porto Rico, pota­ Where Your DoLlars Will Do Double Duty. to plants >2.25 per 100. Tom a­ Vk to lied btd plants, 50c per 100; We handle almost everything that man, woman, 1 1 1 Town Gossip transplanted Si.50 per too, post­ paid. Home grown cabbage plants, boy or girl wears or eats. while they last 25-. per 100. SMITH'S PLANT FARM, We have the biggest line of Dry Good and Shoes Woodleaf1 N . C. At the RepublicanState Conven­ in our history. & tion last week, Mrs. W E. Ken lieu, of Davie, was named Nation- Dry Goods and Notions. . 1 aI connnitteewoman from North Men’s and Boys Clothing. ’I Carolina, succeeding Mrs. Lindsav W e have about fifty suits from We have over 200 patterns in Patterson. This is an honor that dress goods in" silk, cotton and the Republicans of Davie should $4.98 to $19 50. You can save be proud uf. many dollars on these suits. wool ranging in prices from 9c. JfAS HEARD TO A short time ago meat thieves per yard to $1 75. A look at these ■AT SME WASWT ,'’!sited two or three smokehouses Red Goose Shoes. goods will be worth your while. J POFL A PUR. CO AT* 'on Route one and carried away all Shoes for men, women and child- Ji w; at t u ' P E a u e sr Acomplete line of ladies $1,00 J am a p t ic l e OU the meat they could find. We red at prices that can’t be touch- hose going at 68c. Men’s hose |B E -TW' KAOST understand that they or other meat ed in this section. 8c up. Neckwear for men and In lovers played a return engagement It’s the extra quantity of pure lead in Kurfees m this same section Thursday Paint-that makes the difference in covering Auto Tires and Tubes. boys-the 50c kind for 39c. River­ n'ght. Marvin Keller is short six (hiding) capacity per gallon and wearing qualities. side overalls 98c. 2 papers pins Sc Prices for cord tires range from bams and one shoulder as a result of Compare Paint Formulas, here's Kurfeea $4.99 up. Tubes from $1 35 up; the return visit. Active steps should Pure Carbonate Lead.. .80% Hats and Caps. S c f? T H A M be taken to apprehend the guilty Pure Zinc Oxidet...... 10% For Your Home. A big line of men’s and boys hats 'URR6T Patty or parties, lest Davie suffers 100% a meat famine. Tinted with Pure Colors,' Ground and Mixed Bedsteads, mattresses, springs, and caps ranging in price fr< m 'CRS' o o r P a i n t with Pure Linseed Oil end Dryer—that’s AU* dishes, window curtains and 50c to $6 00. Ccme in and look liARGAIN IN 1MADE-IN CA gives worn, splintery KOLiXA” C H IC K S-From April floors asm ooth, hard, 20% to 40% more lead per gallon, shades. Get our prices. these over. °th 1 Uroughout our hatching sea- glossy surface over­ ’scientifically combined with pure •«n we offer our BABY CHICKS night. Put it on to- day. W alk on it to­ oxide of zinc, not even a suspicion-' BARGAINS IN GROCERIES, tom Bloodtested breeding stock as morrow. ShinesHke of adulterant in it, That1 s why it / follows; AAA-AA Grades of enamel. Eightbeau- works faster, covers (hides) and Kinney Coffee I Ib packs 25c., Dix BrandK raut, special I Oc, No. 2 can ' tiful colors. Anyone1 Ur ^ecls' White and Si protects ntore surface afid.Iasts Tomatoes, IOc,, Salt fish, Ib 10&, California Peaces Ib 15 c, AU 20c Tobacco, jandottes, formerly $r8.oo to C aa apP 1V G ra n ito id . f '• 1 fS' .00- now $16 00. Large W hite per plug 15c.,J g o-JtLprice on ’Flour, Golden Crown syrup, g-rilon 59c , Salt, gtiorns reduced from Sfi 5/00 to ; and^fet' us show yQu hbW littfe.it takes’th paint your horuSd right,' 100 99c., Lard Ib 15c., by tub 13c.. Nesco 4-burner oil stoves $29 90, Hay 90c frn'°?' ol the above hatched per 100 lbs or $16 50 per ton. W e are agents for the J. C Spaugh wagons. oz 111 larSe. eggs weighing from L Kuifeet Kabet a Paint forEveiy-Purpote—We s Ove Theat .' tip. Custom work three cents. sive areJlow feady with our two to It Will Pay You To Visit Our Store OIten. New Bargains Daily. ch'ioi! nlcl chicks. - Plenty of Kurfees & !,,.v,S 110w mean plenty of chicks uejtt winter. J. FRANK HENDRIX fiUNCH POULTRY FARM I Near Overhead Bridge South Mocksville AND HATCHERY'' Statesville, N. C. •fftiE DAVfE M ddkb, MOCfcSVitil, R APRIL i3, t Baity. Light: ‘‘The encircling gloom” is bed bv metes and bounds in Book hand me mah hat.” station* distance 200 uiUes or less The lO'trip ticket Tbe so*trip ticket Rev. Mr. Blairj gone and all is fair in Heavenly No. 16 page 529 Register’s office of Having qulaified as Administrator of She 20-ttip ticket Tbe 20*trip ticket Davie county, N. C , will not besold. the estae of.Emily M, Kurfees. deceased. The Sfririp ticket «■* Tbe SC-trip ticket Christian Advoca Light. Thy home is reached , and Also another tract Beginning at a DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given all persons having GOOO IN COACHES ONLY thou dost ‘‘not ask to see the dis­ claims against the said estate to present days in Mocksvil stone on the South bank of Dutch For xurtiaer see any Soutiaern Railway System TSeket Agent man creek, thence S 3 deg. W 21,00 NORTH CAROLINA. DAVIE COUNTY them to the undersigned on or before Feb. guest of Rev. W. tant scene” for it is near to thee. 6. 1929, or this notice will be plead in bar or WRITE chs to a stone in McClamrochs line, Notice of Dissolution of Partnership of And thou art "ever thus,” No of their recovery. All persons indebted Ej N j AIKEN9 General Passenger Agent9 WasSs-ngten* D. C Mrs. J. H. Riel: thence E 2 deg S with McCIam- W. W. Chaplain and P. L Carter. to the said estate are requested to make need to pray in Heavenly Light rock’s and Dr Martin’s .line 26 63 visiting in Yadli Notice is hereby given to all persons immediate payment. This Feb, 6,1928, chs to a maple on tbe east side of C. F, ALLEN, Admr. turned to her honi for guidance on a dark and rugged th a t the above Qrm was dissolved on SilM BllIlM Y if J Dutchman creek, thence up said March 31, 1928. W. W. Chaplain having Emilv M. Kurfees, Dec’d, Tuesday. way. In Heavenly Light the day creek as it now runs 23.00 chs sold bis interest in said firm to P. L. Car­ Rev. A. D. Hui of sorrow and doubt is gone, Thy thence______N 4 00 cns__ to a _ birch______in a ter. AU debts due the said firm must ba Ioveremembered and thy heaven !slue, thenceN 73~deg. W 5.2 5 chs to Daid to P. L. Carter, and ‘all debts owed NOTICE. seats the Baptist won and now thy Faith is Sight a beech fin east bank of creek, thence by Carter and Chaplain will be paid by P. S ty, preached a ti and thou dost know that God is up the creek 23,60 chs to the begin­ L Carter. This March 3l,;i928. Having qualified as administration of ning, containing 50 acres more or P L. CARTER John W. ‘Smith, wrtb Will annexed, this here Sunday nigh Light, and over "moor” .and "tor­ W. W. CHAPLAIN is notice to all persons indebted to his rent” me must go through the less. The two tracts above describ­ DR j T. L. GLENN Caleb Dwiggins ed will be sold first. estate to make immediate payment o1 dark night till in the glorious same to the undersigned, and all persons VETERINARIAN I Money back without Question work in the depot morning light we see "angel fac s ’ Second: The reversionary interest bolding claims against his estate to pre I If HUNT’S GUARANTEED MOCKSVILLE, N. C. I SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES ed. of the blest and thee. If we could of the said Bettie G Rich, contain­ sent them to me on or before March ih. 14th 1929 or this notice will be plead ip I (HuotfS Salve and Soap), fail10 Dr. H . F Bait: push ajar the gates of life and ing 48 f acres more or less, fully de­ , PH O N ES:— the treatment of Itch, Ecrema, scribed in said alloted dower in bar of their recovery. This March 14th 21—Harris-LeGrand Pharm acy. RingwormtTetteror other itch* made a business t stand within and see all the works book No, 16 page 529 , said regis 1928. E. H. MORRIS, ins akin diseases. Ti/ ib

“HERE SHALL THE PRESS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN: UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN.” NTY VOI-UMN X XIX . MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 1928. NUMBER 41 PEOPLg NEWS OF LONG AGO. tel Vanderbilt, Nevt' York City. | propose, the Democratic narty will o'clock, M. the following described J The Terrible Thrist For GOVERNOR AL SMITH April 24, 1922, to discuss campaign ! be thought by a large percentage estate lyieg end being in Farm- s ; Jill Guarantee It.” What Was Happening In Davie Before Office. Lsues and ways of raising campaign of the people to be the saloon par- 'P* °V,e C0UntS' , ‘ | HiS RECORD DISCUSSED BY A unney, some advocated that the | tv, and that is just what it ought Jrirs,. A tracf besipninp at stone I; The Days of Automobiles and Rolled Once they get the office itch, it NEW YORK MINISTER. Dem cratic party sliou d declare not to let itself be tagged with, it-J-hn Lander’s Mn.-and running 's j| Hose just simplv cannot De cured. Now itself in opposition to the Volstead either bv its direct course of action 11 35 chs t<> a stone Lander’s corner, | • (Davie Record. Apr. 22 1903) here is Mitch Shipman whoa quar­ BY FRANK W. LEWIS. law; others opposed so doing. Gov- or by the op,n declaration which JbJnee S 4 1 1 chs to I sugar’S i 'I Many of our people are carrying ter of a century ago had a prosper­ A timely and legitimate subject Ic ernor Smith arose and among other Governor Smith stands for.’ ” > tree on the bank of Dutchman Creek ‘I . sore arms. ous newspaper business up in Tran­ for discussion is Governor Smith’s L v iE PEOPLE” things said: Mr. Miller in his-paper declares thence up the creek with its mean- I-". IL Pass arrived home Satur­ sylvania and Henderson counteis. record since he has been in public iderings4opmrre to tA aU white iukik,\ oak nnb T. T Eaton’s Pntonfa ‘I don’t believe the Democratic t iat the influence of Gcv rnor day. He got the office itch, was appoint­ life. It is especially pertinent right co'-ner, thence N with Eaton’s line; party should camouflage on this Smiththroughoutthewholeofhis 58 20 chs to a s:one Eaton’s corner, Federal court is in session at now to cousidei and ascertain the ed assistent commissioner of labor subject. The Democratic party is public life of 28 vears nas been in- tneiice E 27 50 chs to' the beggmning Staiesville this week* and printin. Presently he succeed­ plain unvarnished truth about his a sa.oon party, and it ought tojuriousto the moral, welfare of _ CSi ; Charlie Clierrv spent Easter at ed the main chance and for 16 real atitude toward the departed come out and. say so.’ New York State, and that his in-, to the dower of B e ttio C R-t-h. said his home in Rutherford College. - and lamented saloon, .prohibition, years held the job down. Along "This was first printed in the fluence has encouraged the Ut d-T-IfIower containing 48 and * acres E. E. Hunt, Jr., made a busi come another man in 1924 and beat the Volstead act.and kindred ..mat Reform Bulletin of October, 1922, wo.Id to be more hold and aggress- 1 h"’ I ness trip to Winston last week. him out for the nomination and it ters. However, when these ques mere.-- --nrt bo u n d s in b o o k if but not until recently has he de ive, and that he has refused to give No. 16 page 529 Register’s office of Mrs. J. B. Johnson made a busi­ does look like Shipmeut would tions are bt ought up, connecting nied the same. However, one who ' help in enforcing the moral laws of Davie countv. N C , will not beBojd. ness to Winston last week. the New York Govern 'r , with ANn another tract Beginning at a have sense enough for any one man was present at that dinner gave to the State —Tvyin-City Sentinel, J. B. Johnston is visiting her to hold an office but that terrible them, his supporters cry out a- stone on the South bank of Dutch a personal friend of the editor of j If every good deacon, steward, man creek, thence S 3 (leg W 21’,00 father at Cleveland. gainst such methods, saying that office itch is gnawing at his vitals the Reform Bulletin, immediately ! elder, preacher and Iavman would chs to a stone in McSllamrochs line, Dr. McGuire, A. T. Grant, Sr., prohibition is not an issue in the thence E 2 deg S with McGIam- and he is going to try'and affect a after that cccasion, a typewritten i read the above article with the spi and E. H. Morris attended Federal comeback in the primary in June. Presidential campaign, ; and that rock’s and Dr Martin’s line 26 63 r.-port of several pages of practi-1 rit and understanding there would chs to a matile on the east side of court at Statesville Tuesday. Smith stands for law enforcement W e have no special liking for cally everything said that night by j be but few Al Smith men in this Dutchman creek, thencp up said n Dr. Will Taylor, of Warrenton anywav. creek as it now runs 23.00 chs I SS the little pop gun commissioner of different ones present with refer- j section save the few who would spent last week in town with his Everybody knows that Governor thence N 4 OO i-ns to a hirch in a | labor and printing that rattles a- ence to the temperance question, ilike to lean once more over the bar slue, thence N 73 deg. W 5 25 chs to j pirents, Dr. and Mrs. A. Z. Taylor; Smith is as wet as the Atlantic round in the office at the present with the names of every person I rail and blow the troth off a glass a beech on east, bank of creek, thence 7 Mrs. W. B. Ellis, of Advance, ocean and that he is opposed to up the creek 23.60 chs to the begin­ time for it seems that he has done present. Our friend gave us that of beer.—Editor. was in town last week. prohibition and everything per­ ning, containing 50 acres more:.or M ft ■ the wrong thi„g at every turn of typewritten statement at that time, IeaS The two tracts above describ­ taining to it, but when declarations Miss Iva Naylor and MolIie Col­ the road when the -right one would which we still have in a safe de­ ed will be sold first lett, of Cana, returned from a visit have done just as well and has alleged to have been made by the IT posit vault here in Albanv. Commissioner’s Re-Sale Second: The reversionary interest Governor in favor of the return of of the said Bettie G Rich, c- ntain- to Winston and Rower last week. many enemies in his own party but "At the close of Governor Smiths T. M. Bailey and mother, of the old-time saloon and the modi ing 48 | acres more or less, fully de­ IETABLE Shipman will have a hard time dis­ address one well known Tammany j of Valuable Real Estate. scribed in said alloted dower in ,Salisbury, spent Raster in town lodging the incumbent. fication of the Volstead act are politician, whose uame was thor- Notice is herebv given that by vir­ book No, 16 page 529 , said_ regis­ quoted, the Smith adherents vocif­ ter’s office and the same being al­ I M M t E with relatives and friends. Tom­ The people of North Carolina gh Irish, jumped to his feet and tue of the power and authority con­ erously deny these charges and, loted to her out of the said 156 acre mie has advanced rapidly, , now getting tired of the ring that is tather excitedly said: ‘Governor ferred upon me as commissioner by an order of sale made on the 20th tract first above described will he being assistant ticket ageut for the ruling the State and especially Ral­ with vehemence, denounce What offered and sold separately from the One anf. a CJtir-J Smith doesn’t mean that. He day of February, 1928 . and an order they term to be slander. ' M two first tracts described herein. U and i) fi.-e Southern railway at Salisbury. eigh and Wake county domination doesn’t mean that.’ of T e sale made on Aorii 9 , 1928 , by for I-Ui-Iia- r.-r-i Term o f Sale: One third cash and c;*.ly a KiiIe C. Frank Stroud, editor of the which tries to hog all the offices in There is now being printed and M. A. Hartman : Clerk, Superior “Another one a-tose and. said: Dnnrf.: Davie Countv. N. C.. in a the balance oh six and twelve months Hickory Hornet paid us a pleasant sight.—Union Republican. circulated throughout the country;, i I) S*T .- approved seen.r* g , i• i*pur%d iYfo call Easter Monday. Frank had “The Reform Bulletin,” published ; the>-.option ,of ,the ORly s.7c- a wjiio been visiting relatives in the coun­ SenatorFess ToKeynote by Rev. 0 . R. Miller, at 452 Broad-; way, Albany, N. Y , which cotj 4 t s '^ e i j - 'w i l P e f f n t s s j t f e W CcSh dtJi&j I•.;: ^ fE E L M •: oil Sciiiiic.-st Kiitway ty- Senasor Simeon D. Fess, of G-iT r>rhs. jfcaips-sttnts .se ry y n te t^ i.*cfc*aw ;-rd between Mrs, .Rtch Ohitfyhas been-selected to act' as |> L-Ititj '.CSS. in criticism of leading candi­ Volstead law'in the way that you" lic schools, and equal school ad­ possible chance for him to win he will bring them'back, no matter INT. Atty. - vantages throughout the ' entire sh o u ld he be elected, which JheVe for^olitieal state. is not and that they would all jine effect,”' ' MV' 7— Strict cooperation in the en­ VjTbe Rev. M iller'tRpp'follovy^ the idministrator o» tip at the pie counter.—Uniom Re forcement of national temperence foregoing with a ehoice bit of evi- es. dec'd late ®* legislation. publican. ______iereby given ah dence fhat.Governor Smith is fun­ Tom lm soii Chevrolet Co. iinst said estate. S.—Support of pending constitu­ If it’s type that former wizards damentally wet by ,reciting alleged undersigned Jar tional amendment affecting legisla­ o f th e Ku K lux klan are scramb­ rch 19th. «929- facts as to the GoyprnOr’s position (I in bar oi their tor's compensation. - ling ou tbe Al Smith band wagon Mocksville, N. C. ndebied to the on the question—-a statement that 9 -—Protective tariff for benefit we are beginning to wonder wheth­ has been vigorously denied by the im m ediate pas'” of labor, farm and manufacturer !8 er room enough will be left for-the Smith adherents—ttie;stony being \VES. Admr- 10-—Endorsement of the honest, Forty Immortals, says the Greens­ as follows- -v~ .1 Graves, Deed. economical, efficient administration ' "At a Democratic dinner in Ho- Look for the. Red Ta;* “ w ith an OK that ceuntfi” of Calvin Coolidge. boro News. L p N iw USE FOI THE £>AViEMC6kb, MOCkSViLLl;, N L £ , a p r i l 2 5 . - . 9 2 8 METALLIC w. I v i THE DAVIE RECORD. Fair Meeting More Money Per Acre From Bright rrfI tlie re tu rn o f th e first ro b The directors of the Davie Coun* I [/1T“ our «-fed “ntl tn,e Inen T M ST ffe s T Iiough gingham is pore C. FRANK STROUD - - Editor. ty Fair Association met at the court A Tobacco Is The Great Benefit Which S o c i a l l y tor ch ild ren 's w ear a. 5 espe I / as sum m er approach house Thursday evening. The D R I, TELEPHONE 150 u fre tu rn in s to vogue fo r bea meeting was presided over by Pre­ E \ V K INTERNATIONAL flD'V nd sum m er daytim e froc sident Lybrook. It was decided REG. U.S. PAT. OFK Entered at the Postoffice in MockB- !for »nu , 20iD S to be especial yille, N . C ., as Second-class Mail to incorporate the fair association P ff tr coolie and beach coats, PREMIUM PRODUCER for bathing suits. Ihe gir matter. March 3. 1903 . and to sell stock to the ptople of & 0 V 2 0 = 1 0 0 % rfl' f coat h as already made Davie county. The stock will sell UEAD ZINC PURE Bright Tobacco Fertilizer I" f? palm Beach, and m ust folU SUBSCRIPTION RATES: at $5 per share and will pay no P A I M T BbUt 4 ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - I I OO dividends but the people who buy Brings To Bright Tobacco Growers. SIX MONTHS, IN ADVANCE - S 50 the stock will have a voice in the Tested in the same 6elds, cured in the same barns, THREE MONTHS. IN ADVANCE S 25 management of the fair. Another sold on the same warehouse floors, The International meeting of those interested i„ the If you can find a paint Premium Producer brings from $50.00 to over $100 00 Al Smith is a sensible fellow a- fair will be held at the court house more money per acre than other bright tobacco ferti­ Iong some lines at least. He knew Saturday night, Apr. 28th, at 7:3° lizers. V where to spent his vacation. o’clock. Everybody who is inter with as much lead in it Tested by prominent growers who report the following. Two months and the blackberry ested in a bigger and better fair for Davie county,'is urged to be pre­ Barnesville1 N . C. crop.w ill be getting ripe. Why as the above formula, Npvember 22, 1927. worry about Smith and Hoover sent at this meeting. This fair means much to every citizen of International Agricultural Corporation, No need to sympathize with the the county. Charlotte. N C. ice man. The same folks who sell “TROT IT OUT.” Kur- G e n tle m e n ; us ice are the ones who sell us coal 24th District Senatorial I was persuaded the past tobacco season to and wood. ______fees Paint formula use International Premium Producer Bright To­ bacco Fertilizer for my tobacco crop, but as it Some of our friends want to Convention. was a new fertilizer to me, I decided to use this know if a Protestant preacher can A convention of the Republicans fertilizer for only a part of the crop. As it was vote for Al Smith for President. of the 24th Senatorial district, com­ speaks for itself-Thats higher in price, I used 1,000 pounds of Premium So far as we know there isn’t any posed of the counties of Yadkin, Producer as compared with 1,200 pounds of a- law against such a thing but we Wilkes and Davie, is hereby called nother fertilizer. Where I used Premium Pro imagine some of the brethren to meet at Yakinville, on Monday, why it sells. Come in ducer, I made an average yield of 1,490 pounds would hove a hard time convincing April 30th, 1928, at 2:30 p. m., for per acre that sold at an average price of $509.00 their membership when pay day the purpose of selecting a candidate and let’s figure on per acre, or $75.00 per acre more than whe.e the 'rolled around. for the office of State Senator and the selecting of a permanent orga other fertilizer was used. Tom Heflin, the gentleman from nization and such other business as Both crops were grown in the same field and Alabama, says he will speak in your job. mav come before the convention. under the same conditions, and the increased Winston-Salem when he gets ready. This April 10, 1928. value can be attributed only to the fertilizer. There was some talk of not letting J. T. PREVETTE, Chairman. I will use Premium Producer for . my entire Tom have the Forsyth court house, W. E. RUTLEDGE, Sec. crop next year, for it is unquestionably the best but it is now said that permission that I have ever used. had net been refused him. Tom Registrars and Judges. Kurfees & W ard. (Signed) J. C. H ER RING . wants to come to these parts to tell the folks what he thinks of Gover­ Tlie Board of Elections of Davie Internafional Premium Producer, Crackerjack1 Gold county has appointed the follow­ Seal and Gold Tobacco fertilizers are unlike any other nor Smith. COOLIE COA| ing Registrars and Judges of elec­ tobacco fertilizers, they differ in analysis or formula We notice in the Winston papers »1 >««!■1» >1 »** »1« IfHfrg1 ■!»*'*' 'I' 'I' >1’ »1«1 >' "I1 ‘I' ■!«»1* I< 'I 'I' 'I* ’I' ’I' * * tion, to-wit: or iu additional plant food they contain. : summer follows spring, so we that our friend Joba H. Clement, Clarksville—0 . M. Howell, Re­ Put Quality into High Yields—Brightens the Color— Isee it at our northern beaches a former Mocksville boy, is going gfcry pretty design in these con gistrar. N. H. Collett and J. N. to be a candidate for superior court Adds Body. filed “Lightning.” A glance ai Smoot, Judges. THE MORRISEH CO. judge to succeed Judge Deal. John F O R S A L E BY -Sure to the left iu the picture s Cooleemee—C. C. Tiller, Regis­ foie appropriateness of the name. is a fine fellow, the worst thing we “Live Wire Store” trar. J. M. Summers and Henry KWe have heard much of the I can say about him is that be is a gijama. The pajam a is worn ill Grimes, Judges. JOHN J ALLEN Democrat, If a Republican can’t Winston-Salem, N. C. the beaches, but here iu A 111 East Shady Grove—Enoch Hart­ lie custom is not as yet so c be elected, then we would be glad .______Mocksville, N. C. man, Registrar. L. H. Crouse and (shed. Women here have takei to see Mr. Clement get the judge­ Manufactured By $usiasticaliy to the pajama it C. W . Hall, Judges. ship. Lend its Your Ears and We Will aree-piece model for w ear <1 Farmington—J. T. Harding, Re International Agricultural Corporation Joaseivork hours. It is becoming Mocksville has been promised gistrar. John Sparks and Vv. E. lie usual, thing for the liousew CHARLOTTE, N. C. |car her gingham pajamas with S better bus schedules by the Camel Kennen, Judges. Drop a Nickel in Your Pocket! Iss shirt and trousers posed mi nmmmtntm* City Coach Co., between Salisbury Fulton—J. C Smith, Registrar niolie coat, w hile washing her < The Little Busy Store invites you to it’s daily Ar attending to manifold duties and Winston-Salem. The new L H. Davis and W. L. Gobble, lome. The model in the pieli schedule is being worked out so “Buying Feast.” Best values-best prices- Judges. Kery attractive, and 110 doub that our people can have much Jerusalem—J. L. Smith, Regis services with a sm ile-trio that has won Mor- drove an inspiration to the home more time in the Twin-City. The trar. A. E. Tatum and P. R. Biaker to immediately invest in s Charlotte and Statesville buses will risett’s popularity. |ardsof gingbam, for wit Ii n go< Davis, Judges. SerD to follow, styles like those sli be put on this route as soon as the Mocksville—J. H. Cain, Regis­ INTERNATIONAL! JSe picture are very easy to ma hard-surface road is finished from trar. T. L. Carter and W. M. Ready -T o-W ear Department I More elegant pajama costmi Mocksville to County Line. tad-embroidered and Iiand- Crotts, Judges. IjaUn are becomingly worn by Our Democratic Congressman North Calahaln—C. H. Barney, Coats, Dresses, Ensembles, Suits Registrar. J. B. Walker and FERTILIZERS from the Ninth District, Major AFTER-EASTER AFFECTS Bulwinkle will have to get on his David Richardson, Judges job if he hopes to return to Wash- Smith Grove—W L Hanes. Re­ Prints, W ash Silks, Georgettes, Linens ton next year. The Rev. Arthur gistrar. B L. Smith and A. L ».98, $8.98, $12.98, $14.98, One of the many remarkably records of Cotton T. Abernethy, author of "The Hell Clouse, Judges. You-Say,” and “My God, Aber­ South CaIahaln—Lee Williams, $18.75, $22.48 Producing Power of Internation Fertilizers nethy,” is out after the major with Registrar. Marvin Jones and T. the funny name, and is running on P. Massey, Judges. was made by Mr. James H. Hendricks, Pick­ an anti-Al Smith platform. Here’s AU of the Registarars are De­ Millinery Department ens, South Carolina, last year. He obtained a hoping that Charles A. Jonas, the mocrats and the first named Judge Republican nominee, will defeat is also a Democrat 2,000 Beautiful Hats yield of 1184 pounds of pure lint cotton per any man the Democrats name. AFTER-EASTER EFFACTS We have just finished, reading To Whom It May Con­ Newest M aterials. Ninety-nine Styles acre on five acres, or a total of 5920 pounds the life of Herbert Hoover, written cern. by Will Irvin. While we are for at a cost of 4.9 cents per pound. The Children’s Home Society.at 98c, $1,49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 Lowden for President, yet there is Greensboro want to find good no question but that IjJocver is a uomes for several fine babies—both $4 98, $5.48, $5.98 The famous International Rainbow Cotton big enough man to fill the presi­ boys and girls, between one and dential chair. He is a Quaker, three years old These little tots Fertilizer tested in the same field with other started out a poor man, worked his Druid Domestic IOC Allen A Hose $1.69 need good homes and parents to way through college and was one 49c Beautiful sheer voile 49c well-known brands, has proven its superiority care care for them. May they en­ 45-in. Organdy of the biggest men in the country rich the lives of some of our Davie 12 MM Pongee 49c Wash Satin $ i - 5 9 during the World War. Our by producing larger yields and greater profits. folks. Hoaan Silk 98c ABC Rayslip 69c thanks are due the Century Co., MRS. QUEEN BESS KENNEN. 36-in. Pure Linen Printed Rayon 49c for a $3 copy of the tife of this 49c Superintendent Public Welfare. Insist on your dealer supplying you with Inter­ statesman. 40-in. Crepe de Chine 49c 45 in. Batiste 63c Silk Teddies 98c The Republican Senatorial con­ William Lindsay Dead. Punjab Percales 25c national Brands for all crops. If he can no! vention for this district will be held William C. Lindsay died Thurs Whitco Prints 25c French Panties 98c at Yadkinville next Monday, April day morning in the Rex hospital, 9-4 Sheeting, yard 39 c Silk Gowns . $ 1 - 4 9 supply you, write us direct. 30th, at 2:30 p. m. This district Raleigh, where he had been since 36-in. Nainsook 35c Hand made Teddies 98c is composed of Davie, Yadkin and 10th, as a result -of a fall through Blue Bird Nainsook 35c Hand made Gowns 98c Wilkes counties. • From what we an elevator shaft. M t. Lindsay For Sale By Special Flat Crepe $ t-59 . Hand Made can understand this is Yadkin’s was a resident of Rowan county Gowns time to nominate the man who will most of his life. The family lived Special Flat Crepe S i,-98 $1-49 AN represent us iu the next legislature. at the old Cooleemee cotton mills, Printed Crepes $ 1 - 5 9 Silk Bloomers 98c » nta« informally at This^district: .Rives* - a Republican “Shoals,” but moved , to Squ^h. ..Printed Crepes $1.98 Silk Bloomer $ 1.49 JOHN J. ALLEN majority of around five thousand, tl,e b ath in g p a rly l River and spent a long life there. Knockout Geor­ Full fashioned Hose 98c I during tbe w inter at o | so the gentleman who lands the w a 1 r e s o r t s . Thefadforwel The body was brought to Salisbury gette $1.98 Lehigh Hose $1.49 nomination will not have to worry Fnday and laid to rest'. Among m n„ P orate pajam a for IiE y be an ad ap tatio n of t h i s f as to whether.he can be elected. Mocksville, N. C. the susviving members of - the fa­ of the innovations w i D E A R F O L K S mily are Mrs, P. O. Tatum, of :-Many, many more wonder- is rt. .St ltse,f w hen sum m l Cartwright-Brown. at of gingham para sols.! Cleveland; Mis. Henry Foard, ot ful values; can’t u se any more spacie a n d Manufactured By Madison, April 21 —R. R Cart­ Salisbury, and Walter S. Lindsay r.,.^ etns as if ail fashiuf wright, of this place, and Miss hand them out at above prices, C o m e o n , tht.? 08 arOumfl the | of Winston.Salem. "Kir. Lindsay OfptJle' Sui'Passing]y s m a r t i l Pearl Brown, of Mocksville. R. 1, International Agricultural Corporation was 70 years old. A number of your wants are here. 8 p,.ensernble w h icb is In triJ were quietly married at the bride’s E i t n t of m etallic thread home Monday. Upon their return Mocksville and Davie people at] Charlotte, N. C. from a short honeymoon they will tended the funeral and burial ser­ MORRISETTS. reside in Madison. vices. RECORD, MOCKS VILLE, N. C.

NEW USE FOR GINGHAM; Improved Sires Fertilizers Saving m e t a l l ic w e a v e u l t r a s m a r t Big Dairy Need Labor and Freight Iom Idea of Concentrated Form . Br*ghti Ii Tit IlM-' rduvn Of the Grst robin weave of its blouse. Not only has the Dairylike Majesty Now Tops BI/ ,,-,Ti ..Hf H iccl and true friend, metallic touch inveigled itself into the Brf CVO s I'I'l mi* * ..... '...!...,I, to n/M‘nn. Developed by Chemists. I fit Which I , IfilllUiiIi gingham is peren- very woof and warp of the new wool­ List With 125 Tested “ o-H'iv for children's w ear and ens, but under the guise of costume (Propared by th . United Stat.es Department a « Siiiiiiiier approaches jewelry, gold and silver have suc­ Daughters. Cf Agriculture.) I r d il WiuinhiS 1« «W?e folA eu,0" ceeded in courting favor with even Potato growers are finding in the ■ l,n",nl] -oitiiiiior daytime frocks. the most conservative of “tailor- !Prepared by the United States Department use of concentrated fertilizers an op­ of the of Agriculture.I K .. I, I, goins IO be especially mades.” portunity to save time, money, and The distinction of having more test­ labor, says B. E. Brown, soil chemist UCER T Oldie IIIiii heath coafSi as There Is an irresistible Iiire about ed daughters than any other Jersey- I ' . !milling suits. T he ging- of the bureau of ,chemistry and soils, this new adventure of the stylist—that sire in the world now belongs to XIeri- Tobacco a\ -i, ovii inis already made its United States Department of Agricul­ of enhancing the cloth ensemble and dale farms of Meredith, N. Y. Dairy- tilizer ture. By using this new form of fer­ !l "T pmI,:. !!cadi, and must follow the sweater costume with discreet me- like JIajesly now has 123 daughters tilizer, one pound of which carries as tIiat have OfIiciaI production records much actual plaut food as is carried Growers. which entitle them to entry in the Iiy two pounds of the ordinary kind, '.Tine liains, Register of Merit of the American they save iu freight, in handling, in Jersey Cattle club. New York. This ^nleniiitional hauling, and in storage. breeders’ association has awarded Iijm The idea of manufacturing ferti­ lover ,'{loo oo both a gold and silver medal in rec­ lizers in the concentrated form was pliacco ferti­ ognition of the outstanding records developed by the soil chemists of the W made Iiy Ids daughters. United States Department of Agricul­ Sire of Dairylike Madcap. ture. According to Mr. Brown, co­ le lolloivilljr. Dnirylike Majesty is Llie sire of operative experiments with the Maine Dairylike Madcap, the superb producer I*. -V 0 . agricultural experiment statiou indi­ which holds the national championship cated that tlie concentrated mixtures - 2 , I 9 2 7 . for imported Jersey cows. She has on the whole were equal to the com­ two ollichil 303-day records averaging mercial Itiud?. In some cases they V ' 4 I 93G.S0 pounds of butter fat and 13,- gave even greater yields. Yields of 302 pounds of milk. VINCENT RICHARDS a IiTsIi cobblers produced Dy concen­ IT -' v Tlie merit of Dairylike Majesty may I I trated fertilizers were as high as 3G0 be judged by the fact that his 123 Champion Tennis Player “easo n to ei Nfc/' 4 Im bushels to the acre. daughters made records, which aver­ T o - Tliere are features connected with writes: age 323.S3 pounds of butler fat. The , Im t a s it the use of concentrated fertilizers, however, that will have to be careful­ “Immediately before and u se th is ly considered and which will require after my important tennis [As it was more study before the free use of sucii fertilizers eau be definitely rec­ P re m iu m matches I obtain the great- ommended, under all soil conditions, Bmis of a- says Mr. Brown. This is particularly . est possible comfort and sat- iliu m P io true of light soils. isfaction fromLucky Strikes.

1 0 p o u n d s [if yS^OlJ.OO Cleaning Seed Grain by A tennis player must guard K vlie, e th e Use of Fanning Mill his throat carefully, and- IVise farmers are making provision that is why I smoke only for cleaning seed grain. With small (ie lield a n d grains especially, it pays to plant the Luckies—they are mild and in c re a se d plump, sound, ■ solid grains because mellow, and cannotpossibly they are most likely to Iiave strong lt i l u e r . germination and to have a germ that irritate your throat, and my 1111 y e n tir e will give the plant a good start should wind is always in splendid th e b est the weather conditions be dillicuit. A fanning mill should be part of the shape." m m m m equipment of every progressive lE K R I X G . farmer. Tliey are not expensive, but the work they do is tremendously val­ Ierjack1 Gold uable. I Tactically any farmer can I ike iun- other Dairylike Majesty. make one pay many times over with COOLIE COAT AND PAJAMA SETS a SrIigIe season’s work. o r fo rm u la average production of all dairy cow? Fanning mills not only separate the hummer follows spring, so we will tallic touches, in the way of perhaps in the United States is ISO pounds of weed seeds and foreign material from th e C o lo r— it at our northern beaches. A a gold ciioker collar and a wide wrist Imltey fat, so the daughters of Dairy- seed grains, but they grade the grains, “It’s toasted " Srr pretly design in these coats is band, which emphasizes the modern­ like Majesty yield about three times too, so that tlie lighter, chaiHer stuff, eiied ''Lightning.” A glance at the istic note In its designing. As to as much as the average cow. This is which is likely to be of low vitality, NoTbroat Irritation*No Cough* are to the left in the picture shows whether one wears gold or silver jew­ ii great achievement when we consid­ is kept out of tlie seen. Experiments ©1928, The American Tobacco Co., Inc. ' c appropriateness of the name. elry depends upon the coloring of the er that almost all of his daughters show Llisit plump seeds produce bigger ; I I We have Iicai tl much of the beach tweed and its blouse accompaniment. have been tested. yields and even an increase of only puna. The pajama is worn abroad Gold looks best with brown and beige Look for Improvement. a bushel or two per acre on this ac­ A Gentle Hint The Loser’s End It is to sires of (he caliber of Dairy- Visitor—And is that all? “Did you go to the bridge?” 1 the beaches, but here iu America tones, dull silver with gray shades, count will be sufficient to.1 make the Flower Garden Guide—l'es, you “Yes, indeed, and’ 1 haven’t got over |e custom is not as yet so es-tab- Quite a little enthusiasm has mani­ iike .Majesty that we must look for im­ grain-cleaning process profitable. In have seen all the flowers, but the— it yet.”—Philadelphia Bulletin. itaed. Women here have taken en- fested itself only just recently for sil­ provement in the average dairy cattle tlie Northwest grain dockage Ims JusiasiicaIiy to the pajam a in the ver jewelry. This, however, seem s la of the United States. This remark­ come to. be a very serious., problem. forget-me-nots I P r Many a man fails to recognize his kree-piece model for w ear during no wise to have affected the vogue able bull will exert a profound influ­ Tiie dockage costs of weed seeds and duty when lie sees IL Corporation Ieiroik hours. It is becom ing'quile for gold necklaces, shoulder pins, hat ence for the better as bis blood be­ otlier foreign ‘ materials ‘ sometimes Kobody loves a sham. I usual thing for the liousewife to ornaments and such. Smneof the very comes widely disseminated through amount to Io per cent or 20 per cent Scar her gingham pajam as with sleeve- latest daytime tailored jewelry, if one Iiis offspring. or 23 per cent. It not only is prac­ §ss Siiirt and trousers posed under a may lie permitted to refer to it as tically valueless, but it impairs tlie Now is the. time for olie coat, while washing her dishes such, interworks gold with silver. Horses Need Toning Up value of marketed grain so that the r attending to manifold duties in the Tliere is style-aristocraey expressed money received for it is much less (oine. Tlie model in the picture is in every detail of the ensemble-tail- for Hard Spring Work than what.it should be. attractive, and no doubt will letir in the picture. The metallic “Get your Iiorses and harness ready A few hours spent In cleaning seed Ircrean inspiration to the Iioine dress- striped effect in the Hne imported for the spring work." says A. L. H ar­ grain .will return great proflts. Juker to immediately invest in several cashmere used for the blouse enriches vey of the animal Iiusbundry division arils of gingham, for with a good pat- the entire costume appearance. Tliese of the University of -Minnesota. “Be­ SHREDDED Machine Shed Pays Big 1 to follow, styles like those shown in gold and silver stripings are the Grst cause of the Iiigh prices of feed many Iepicture arc very easy to make. thing to attract the eye, for they are Iiorses Iiave Iieen wintered rather Interest to Any Farmer [More elegant pajam a costumes ot ,most exquisitely blended wilb the poorly, and if they are to stand up A $400 implement shed pays in­ Mil-embroidered and hand-painted ombre brown, beige and grege tones under a hard spring’s work they must terest at tlie rate of 22 per cent a Iatic are becomingly worn by women wdiich sliade from deep tones at the be prepared for it. year when lioiising $1,000 worth of ‘‘Horses which have been wintered machinery. The average yearly de- on roughage should be started on a precialinn on $1,000 worth of ma­ small daily grain ration, and gradu­ chinery, when well housed, is $90; but 12 Ounces 12 Siscutts ally brought up to a full working ra­ it increases to $1S0 a year when the tion. If possible, they should be machinery is poorly housed. Tlie $90 |ds of Cotton started on Iiglit work or worked a difference in depreciation is 22. per half day at a time until they get cent of $400—the cost of a satisfac­ hardened in. , Heat and serve with hot milk Fertilizers tory tool shed, one that is weather- “To toughen the skin and avoid tight and lasting. This estimate does shoulder galls, wash Ihe shoulders not include a work shop, which is Protects the ,family’s health I ricks, Pick- daily with salt water after the collar often advisable. lias been removed. It is also well to Well housed farm machinery de­ Cuts the cost of breakfast obtained a wipe the collar ivifii a damp cloth preciates at a rate of from 3 to 12 ♦ MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS ♦ when it is removed from the shoulders. per cent a year, 'depending upon tlie “The liarness should be taken apart kind of machine, the rate being high­ Unenoied Wealth Usually and thoroughly washed with 'soap and cotton per est with corn binders, threshing ma­ Gladys—What’s the barber’s itch? water. After drying, it should lie re­ Madge—JIy face is my fortune. chines, and other complicated ma­ Marie—That reconciles me to my Glenda—Doesn’t it attack them In paired and Llien oiled with neatsfoot )2Q potinds chinery. It is safe to say that poor poverty. the palm of the hand? or prepared harness oil.” housing reduces (he life of a machine by half.—Wisconsin Circular No. 110. General Chick Feeding ,ft..** Demands Careful Study Before any baby chicks are ordered Agricultural Notes low Cotton from a commercial Iiatcheryman or be­ fore any eggs are put in the Iiome In­ Supply pure fresh water and salt In with other '} cubator, the prospective flock owner both sutniner and winter. / should learn something about chick * * superiority feeding in general, and gain some sort The most natural comparison of of an idea of tvhat it takes to feed sweet clover is with red clover. [iater profits. a baby chick and iiow it should be * * * done. Poultrymen/who have been in Red clover is a general purpose ATnenca** the game for a number of years also legume, especially valuable for hay. Known Shoes can do well to cheek up on their ... with lnter- knowledge and on the new develop­ Carrots are easily raised if tlie soil GOOD S H O E S ... ment. Chickens of all ages consume is good, and by sowing early and add to your appearance, and appearance counts for so much relatively small amounts of feed and growing quickly will usually do well. these days. Millions of men and women wear W. L. Douglas Ihe can no2 the results that can be secured from •it * # shoes, year after year, in preferenceto all othermakeshecause properly balanced rations are so The United Slates is the most im­ they are good shoes, styled right and priced below most marked that the subject deserves a portant poultry producing country in other good shoes. most careful study. NewSprlngstyles for Men, Women and BoyslRre now being displayed In tlie world, raising more than one-third 120 Douglas scores In the pricipai cities and by reliable shoe dealers of the world’s supply. everywhere. Feed and Water Supply ... REMEMBBRt WehoushttheJeathersfor these Sfning styles Regardless of the kind of fuel that before prices of hides and leathers advanced. There** a saving for you of nearly jrl on every pair of W . L Douglas shoes* Needed by Ducklings is used, the brooder stove should be A fair and Hjuare retail price stamped on the soles of Ducklings sometimes die from too tested at least 4S hours before .the Douglasshoes at the factory, guarantees honest value. AN ENSEMBLE TAILLEUR chicks are placed in the brooder Bfen*s $5 to $8—Women’s $5 to $8—Boy6* $4 to $S much exposure to Iiot sun and it is Catalog of New Spring Styles mailed on request, necessary to provide a shady range house. W. L* DOUGLAS SHOE CO. I fnii. ,'."l!illK '"form ally at luncheon neckline to lighter effects toward the for them during the heat of the day. * * . 173 Spark Street* Brockton, Mass. IvkIi-111I"- flle llatllinS party and on hemline. The ijcoat and skirt is of Ducklings sometimes have fits caused A mixture of oats and rape for TO MERCHANTS! If Douglas shoes are not sold Itn1 inS the winter at our South- quality-kind novelty tweed, ■ which by digestive disorders. Plenty of early spring hog pasture is excellent. In your town, write today for catalog and agency. blends perfectly into this Gncly don If not pastured too closely, this mix­ l l t - T 'f T*le f:1(i for wearing the green feed in the ration helps to pre­ PURB IMPROVED PORTO IUCO' POTATO Iih'iv 1 alK>r,lle Paja ">a for housework ceived color'scheme. vent sucii trouhles. ture will furnish pasture until mid­ FINE SILK HOSE Plants from selected stud. Oov. Inspected, $2; When it comes to woolen fabrics, 1,000 Bgg plants. Bedfield beauty tomatoes: c . if '■ >e an adaptation of this vogue. The ducklings do not need running summer. 3ERVICE WEIGHT CHIFFON Ruby King, Pimento peppers, $1.50 1,000; this is an age of marvelous accom­ water or any water in which to swim, * * * Four pairs for 33.79. Pointed heels-slipper cabbage. $1 1,000. Special price on large I sian'f 1 01 -"Ki ‘nn0Vfltl0ns which will soles. Newest spring colors. White jade. orders. J. M, Chambers, Quitmao, Ga. L f,1^ iireif when summer comes, plishment. Some of lhe materials used but the drinking water should be given Lambs will do a good job of pick­ Flesh. Champagne, Blush, Honey Beige. ^iiil 01 gingham parasols. for ensembles are as delicate and tis­ Misty Morn, Bose Nude. Grey, Atmosphere, iu dishes deep enough so they can ing corn; in fact, pick it cleaner than ransan, Grain, White, Blaclt, Gunmetal. Give AGENTS—$8 to (20 per day selling GAS* sue-like as georgette in fact wool immerse their lieads and wash out, is usually done by the picker. Then, size and color In- ordering. Send check or TROVE. Particulars, write SLATER MEDI­ a-v'l'1-1^ Js lf ail fushiondom is money order, or will' send C. O. D. Quick CINE CO., Box 17, Chattanooga, Tcnn. ilu-i1,11'. illounG the ensemble georgette is among the very new their eyes. Tlie method of feeding too. they will eat the husks and service and satisfaction guaranteed. leaves of the corn, and nearly all of MUTUAL HOSIERY MIUS, Bristol. Ta. C orporation tnx-T yilrPflSSingIy smart is the tail- weave;-. jm ,A ByxTOM I.Ef. you are using will probably produce Make $75 to SSO Weekly, working evenings at the weeds that have gone to seed- home. Pu!! partiouNrs for a stamped - se‘f- e ,,I eusenillle which is intrigued with good results w. N. U-, ATLANTA* MO. 16--1928. addrcssed envelope. t’f r cr Co., Cincinnati 0. I mi of metallic threads in I he <(5) 1328 Western Newspaper Union.* RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. X. C.

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Tables “My w hat?” Improved Uniform International (iicU r Relieves “I can think of you as old and wrinkled and I want and love you just the same—■’ lte amatie Pains She warbled, “ ‘Believe me it al! 21 BVES those endearing—’ But that’s such old W a y S c h o o l KEi CM 12 D ays’ F re e T ria l stuff—can't you tell me something a little more up to date?” D COLLiet v i a Tc. "ft roliet when pain tortured “Our sort of love, Sylvia, Is so rare ’ LessonT IAJT/ Wni« Mild muscles keep you in con- (or so It seems to me) that it’s an (By REV. P. H. PlTZWATBR. D.D.. Dean misery rub on .Toint-Ease. Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) <3 WITh awful pity, don’t you think, to let it ((c). 1928. Western Newsnauer Union.) quickly absorbed and you can I/ uft- go by us even .for the sake of a bril­ mb ii in often aD(i exPee t results liant career?” ", ypeedUy. Get it a t any drug- of thH “Go by you, you mean?” she sweet­ iii America, Lesson for April 29 r.,. .Toint-Ease fo r sciatica, Ium- ly inquired; “for I didn’t say I was In I11-O tun*. Iume muscles, lam e back, love with any one In particular.” THE COST OF DISCIPLESHIP “I said, didn’t I, that we were iylds, sore nostrils and bura- W.N.U mates? Fm your mate, too, if yoa only fns' ’t;v>-i0S feet> 0 n ly 00 cents- I t StRVIU LESSON TEXT—Mark 10:17-27: 12: knew it—as much as you’re mine!” 41-44. Eillfi'r PeVid name and Address for 12 “When did you begin to feel that GOLDEN TEXT—Where your treas­ FR ttdiiy trial tube to Pope Labora- C0PYKI6HT ure Is, there will your heart be also. J . 3, Hallowellt Maine. D o d d . MHAD A N D i CO-Vli relen R ; way?” she asked with a bright inter­ PRIMARY TOPIC — Loving Jesus est, her eyes shining up into his with Best Ot AU. THERE Is nothing that has ever CHAPTER X—Continued terests would always be first with rather a feverish excitement. JUNIOR TOPIC—Putting Jesus First. taken the place of Bayer Aspirin as him.” —24— “From the first day I met you In INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ an antidote for pain. Safe, or physi­ Joiirt-Ease “St. Croix Is a very fine young IC—Tlie Supreme Choice. "The only really objectionable tiling your school! I couldn’t keep off you! cians wouldn’t use it, and endorse its' man!” his father warmly defended YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ Jbout you, my dear, is your rotten You had me—in the hollow of your IC—The Peril ol Rlclies. use by others. Sure, or several mil­ sense of propriety. You need to be him. “Sensible and well balanced. No hand!” . lion users would have turned to some-' wild vagaries—" shocked out of it. And, believe me, “Oh, gee, I didn’t know it! And, I. The Rich Young Ruler (10:17-27). .thing else. But get real Bayer Asprin “But I like rebels and vagabonds so Ml do my cousinly best for you in that Marvin! I’ve got to hold on to my­ 1. H is question. !(at any drugstore) with Bayer on the Touch much better than 'fine young men’!” regard! But I can’t marry you, St. self like anything or you'd have me in “What shall I do that I may inherit box, and the word genuine printed in "Oh, then you mean,” said Creigh­ Croix. And it Isn’t only because o£ the hollow of your dear hand—and I eternal life?” This young man was jed: ton, again picking up hope, “that you EQP ‘Meely’—it’s hardly that at all. It’s don’t want to be in any one’s hands— in earnest. He came running anil will marry Marvin if Hollywood dis­ Sr howj because you and I could never be not even in your strong and tender kneeled to Jesus. This question re­ appoints you?” AM THAT7 mates. When you know me better, ones!—for I want to act!” veals a void in his heart. He was a you’ll realize that; you and I are “Not unless he asks me to.” “I’ve seen you with those school young man with a lovable character. K 2 . / , “I f he doesn’t ask you to,” exclaimed everything the other can’t stand! If children—I think your bigger career. “Jesus beholding him, loved him.” He Mr. Creighton, “he’s a—” I had to live with your standards, St Sylvia, IiSs in your having a brood of was moral, honest, earnest and cour­ “Yes, isn’t he! I think so too. But Croix, I’d feel as cramped as though your own—I don't shock you, child, ageous, but had a defective theolcgy. though I’d never marry a man that I were in jail. And you’d have fits if do I?” He thought that eternal life could be hadn’t proposed to me, if I never got you had to reckon with a free-lance “Well, yes, when you suggest a obtained by good works. Though he like me who finds all sorts and condi­ married, that question need not en­ SAVES whole ‘brood’! I think that's too claimed to have kept the law, he was tions of people so interesting and lika­ gage us, Cousin Creighton, because MONEY many! I wish,” sighed Sylvia, “I conscious of lacking something. He ble that your taking ‘classes’ so sol­ Fm not going to fail at Hollywood!” ******* could have babies and a career, too. was willing to do som ething to fill un ‘Aspirin Is emnly, your respect for a bauble like the trade mark ot It was a few days later that Mar­ If I insisted on that, would you jilt that which was lacking, therefore he Bayer Mannfactnre — . a title, and all that, just seemf to me me?” of Monoaceticacldeater of SaHcylIcacld vin Creighton, one evening after din­ came to Jesus to make inquiry as to awfully funny!” “But, dear child, I can’t live in Cali­ that lack. “You don’t really know me. Siivia!” ner, standing in front of the library fornia. Not even in New York. My 2. Jesus' reply (vv. 18, 10). he pleaded. “With ‘Meely’ I was not fire, looked down reflectively over his work will always be here. And what He knew the young man’s Iieart and my real (and better) self! I was of \ f o r kind of a marriage would that be— put His linger on the weak spot in course a cad! But that was not my you in California and I in L’ennsyt- Iiis life. Jesus reiterated the com­ true self, Sylvia,” he insisted. “If 'NDIGESTIOn vanlaV" mandments. The young man averred you’ll give me a chance to prove my­ “You wouldn’t give up your work that lie. had all his life kept these J p t e a s * ! self—” *osa?ga5g| for marriage; why should I? What is commandments, but when it came to “St. Croix, shall I tell you how im­ going to become of marriage when parting with his possessions in order possible it would be to me to marry women’s professions become as im­ Io help his neighbor he parted with QllEMnSSS you? Just as impossible as it would portant and as inevitable to them as Ihe Lord, going away sorrowful. be for you to marry that poor JIeely a man’s is to him? I wonder!” 3. Lacking one thing and yet lost SOLD A N D ^ * * * 0** Schwenckton!” GUARANTEED BY EVERY DRUGGIST “Do you really think, Sylvia, that (vv. 21, 22). St. Croix recoiled—for he knew W Iien TeetMmg Esssrts being a screen "actress is as big a Wiien the Lord pointed out *o him when she said that that he was beaten. TeetEataaa S tops th e F a ia thing as rearing children?” that the defect in his life was the It was the first time in all his life scTeetbina is just wonderful for little “It would depend, I should say, upon love of money, he was unwilling to babies when they are cutting teeth," writes G r o m fS that he had been humiliated. And by the sort of children you rear. Fd con­ [>ay the price. When tlie time came Mrs. Fred Graham, Box 36, West Blocton, a g irl! sider it an awful waste of life to bring Ala. 41When my baby began to cut hers, in Iiis life to choose between eternal she couldn’t rest well at night and would up most of the people one knows!” life and riches he chose wealth and scream. out in her sleep as if she were F » # e f e s s C H A PTER XI “But you and I, Sylvia," said Mar­ going Into a spasm. parted company with Christ. 4Teethina ended this 5°sfc as soon as I vin solemnly, “might get some satis­ 4. The peril of riches (vv. 23-27). commenced giving it to her. New she Mr. Creighton, senior, after the first faction from bringing up a family of— doesn't cry out any more at night, sleeps Q M i i T o m c Jesus said, “How hardly shall they fine and seems like a different baby.*' shock'and embarrassment of discover­ well, honest, fearless truth-seekers, that have riches enter into tlie king­ Teethina is & blessing to nil anxious Is an Excellent Tonic for prophets of a new gospel—” mothers who are naturally worried ovc* ing the identity of his wife’s relative, dom of God.” When He discerned baby's suffering during teething periods. Women and Children, soc Lady Sylvia St. Croix, with the teach­ “Oh, come, Marvin, let’s give them the astonishment of the disciples He For three generations it ha3 been used to relieve pain'and In the treatment of Colic. er, Miss Schwenckton, whom he had a chance to be themselves!” answered again and said, “How hard Gas, Constipation, Colds, Indigestion, Diar­ /X '<7 :-M-- ignominiously bribed to abandon his “That’s what I want, them to be! is it for them that trust in riches to rhea and such baby ills. son when it was his dearest wish that Teethina not only thoroughly cleanses COMPLEXION So few of us are ever ourselves! enter into the kingdom of God. It is and regulates baby's little stomach but in­ she should marry him, regarded the We’re forced into, a mold that’s quite easier for a camel to go through. the duces refreshing sleep without the use of IM P R O V E D episode with vast amusement; Mrs. unlike our real selves! Let’s rear a jtny sort of opiates* eye of a needle, than for a rich man _ All druggists sell ft. Price 80c* pj— . • Q U IC K L Y Creighton and Sylvia liked each other family that shall be a nucleus to start to enter Into tlie kingdom of God.” T’T) T7T7 V Send for sample package and lnrm.E I Cartels IitOe liver Pills on sight; Marvin accepted the con­ something—” ' Tlie difficulty does not lie in the fact JT CV FifTt » useful booklet about Babies IjVER I PurelyVegetableLaxatfve firmation of his suspicions with out­ “But it’s so dnngerou:!; these days, that a man possesses riches, for one C J. MOFFETT CO., DepL W6S, Coltrabns, Georgia Swafl . i move the bowels free from ward calm, but inward delirium; but to start anything—’’ I paia and unpleasant after may possess riches and still be an I effects. Tbey relieve the system of constipa. St. Croix, almost as soon as he had “Let them start the long-looked-for heir of tlie kingdom. Wealth is a tioa poisoQ 6 which many times cause pimples. delivered the girl over to his mother, ‘good-will to men’ era. It’s about due, JEETHIMA Reaember they are a doctor's prescription mighty power. In Itself it is good. It tod can be taken by the entire family* had escaped from his own devastating if humanity is to survive, don't you will provide bread for the widow and Builds Better Babies AIIDruggisU25cand 75cRed ~ * situation by fleeing to Florida on the think? Well, what do you say? Shall “Is This a Proposal, Marvin?” orphans, amelioration , for the suffer­ pretext of looking into his father’s in­ we?” ing, and send the gospel of Christ to CARTER’S HEI PILLS FlacedKill anywhere, All DAISY FIiesI FLY KILLER 1UmSEASE*n iittracts and terests there. folded arms upon his radiant young “Xliis is the queerest proposal I ever the ends of the earth. The peril of lttus all flies. Meat, cleao, ornamental, convenient and ~_t>y ju f-ivu K cheap. Lasts allsea* Left Cat With Firemen As these interests were not so press­ cousin who reclined lazily and with a h a d !” riches lies in trusting in them. How­ S* son. Madeofmetals ing as to necessitate his leaving home “Well, I can’t seem to do anything, can’t spill or tip.over; Two fashionably dressed women maddening grace on the big couch ever, the step from possession of will ootsoiloriojare at this crucial time, his action could even propose to a girl, according to anything. Goaran teed. IwIkeil into an Augusta (Maine) fire that stood before the fireplace. riches Io trusting In them is a very be interpreted by his family in only p a tte rn !” Insist upon ■station currying a well-fed cat. In- “1't’s incredible—utterly incredible!” short one. The tendency of growing OAISV FLY KILlEB one way—Sylvia must have given “But you see, Jlarvin dear, love lfsmins tlie firemen that the cat evi- he voiced his reflections. wealth is to destroy the noble life of from your dealer. him to understand quite unequivocal­ lasts such a short time. My career on HAROLD SOMERS Brooklyn M. Y. > 8 lilewly Iiad been lost by some one In “Yes, isn’t it?—everything! But the soul. So long as a man possesses ly that he, the younger son, was not the screen would last rather longer.” |the city, they left the cat. The next what in particular were you referring riches lie is safe, but as soon as riches an acceptable substitute for his elder “Ours won’t be the kind that Venerable Pipe Organ IttcrniDj they appeared to claim the to?” possess the man he is in deadly peril. brother—even though the ilder had “That you—sitting there in front doesn’t last! It will be the kind that |W. It developed that they had de- II. The Widow’s Mite (Mark 12: A pipe organ which lias served three long since flatly refused to so much of me—you!—are the girl I said I grows! It will—” Jsireii io register at one of Augusta’s 41-44). Trinity churches in as many cities as consider the question of marrying wouldn’t marry! Why didn’t some “Oh, you’re young! You sound six­ Stas where the cat was taboo and Jesus had spent a strenuous day and is believed to be the oldest of its her. Bltiat thi>y had implicit confidence in one suggest that I cross to England teen! I’m not so sure. But it does and was now quietly watching the kind in this country, is now in use at Mr. Creighton could now only hope and look you over first?” not really matter, does it?—whether St. John’s Episcopal church at C!yde, Itlie kindness and gullibility of Augus- surging throng. Observe: Ips lire fighters. that the apprehensions he had suffered “Probably because they were all too it lasts or not? It’s the supreme thing 1. Jesus sitting over against the N. Y. The organ was presented to lest Marvin had fallen a prey to the sensible to think you’d pay any at­ now !” treasury (v. 41). The treasury was old Trinity church in New TorS by charms of the teacher of William tention to such a good suggestion. “You admit that?” he eagerly de­ the place where the worshipers de­ Queen Anne of England and was Willing to Aid Penn school were Indeed well founded. And if you had, you’d probably have manded. posited their tithes and offerings brougiit across in the Seventeenth lawyer—Do I understand th a t you The very morning after her arrival -found me flown from home to elude “Oh, yes, Marvin! You’ve gone and Jesus sat where He could see them century. Later it was placed in Trin­ B* 2»t to divorce your wife? she asked “Cousin Creighton” to let you.” dimmed the glory of the screen for drop their money into the chests. ity church at Utica, N. Y. Thec it Iditor Soliloquize* I Client—Xo, that isn't it at all; I her have a talk with him alone. Shut “You see, you were offered to me,” me so that I don’t feel half so enam­ He saw the poor casting Into the was installed in Trinity church at nte wm,t to help my father-in-law up with him in his study, the revela­ he explained, “like a mark-down at ored of it as I did—’’ treasury their small coins and He Geneva, N. Y. In 18e4 it was brought Baivcrcc his. Jwbe m ore^w ill sewo tion she there made to him of her am­ Woolworth’s! Too cheap an article, “I tell you, Sylvia!” He flung him­ also saw the rich bringing larger to the Clyde church. I v SOLL^ THS WAV SOME bition and determination to exploit It seemed to me, to take as a wife— self on the couch at her side. “You coins. It is a solemn truth that Je­ J/JIVES, r r s A VJOUOER. Snappy Comeback herself at Hollywood came to him as seeing I did liaye a few dreams of go on out to your old Hollywood, my sus’ eye always beholds the gifts ot Advice is the only thing that you fair women that were not so pur­ 3ER.S = w e ll, - t h e r e Harry—I’m awfully sorry, but I for- a blow. dear, and try it out. For if you didn’t the people. We may be able to con­ can offer some people that they won’t all about your party last night. “The only way you could stop me, chasable! And now. If I'm correctly give it a trial, you’d never be satis­ ceal them from the people, but we take. TEI-AS SETTl MG READv ^ie-Oli1 weren’t you there? Cousin Creighton,” she answered his informed as to ‘the fury of a woman fied, never be sure you had not made cannot conceal them from His eye. I A PEW WORDS L>Ke scorned,’ there can’t be the least hope 2. A certain poor widow threw into J-kK IU TUE BUO "b arguments against her plan, with sym­ a mistake—” for me—can there, Sylvia?" the treasury two mites (v. 42). IUOVJS =. -I pathy in her tone for his manifest de­ “I might even throw it up to you jection, “would be to take back your “Is this a proposal, Marvin?” that you’d deprived the world of u The mite was the smallest coppei money—what's left of it.” She pushed “Well, I’m not sure It is. I’m not so great star—” coin made. The mite was worth toward him on the table between conceited as to think my worth to you “That’s wlmt I want to avert. So about one-eighth of a cent, therefore HTBEBTthem a pile of bills—a pensive wist­ could measure up to the worth of a you go on out there—and then when her offering was one-fourth of a cent fulness in the lovely eyes she raised career for which you are highly tal­ you decide to be mine, I’ll have you in value. to his. “I can’t go, of course, without ented ! So I don’t think I am propos­ fa st!” 3. Jesus said unto His disciples. Laxative your money.” ing. I don’t believe I intend to—If “I won’t go a step unless you prom­ “Verily I say unto you that this poor “And if you can’t go, what then? I have any influence with myself.” ise to come to see me over some week­ widow hath cast more In than all Will you,” he asked hopefully, “then “Let’s be engaged, Marvin, until I end.” they which have cast into the treas­ marry one of my sons?” see how I make out at Hollywood. If “It’s three thousand miles across ury” (v. 43). The Lord estimates “If I said yes to that,” she replied I succeed, then no wedding bells for this continent, you know—or probably gifts by tlie motive of the heart, not Don’t Neglect in alarm, drawing back the bills, Meely and you’ll have to jilt me you don’t know! You probably think by their amount. “you’d take back your money! No, if ag a in !” California is a suburb of Philadelphia! 4. Gifts are measured by what the Your Kidneys! I can’t go with your money, I’ll earn “If only,” he fetched a deep You need to travel out to Hollywood giver has left, not by what was given You Can’t Be Well When the money. And if you won’t give me breath, “you hadn't that fatal talent! to pick up some United States geog­ (v. 44). Tills widow cast into the Kidneys Act Sluggishly. treasury all that she had, even all a job at mining, I warn you I'll turn For we’re mates, Sylvia, it’s written raphy on,the way.” 1~\0 you find yourself tunning down— evangelist! I’ve heard there’s money in the heavens! I believe, you know, “Now, Marvin,” she feebly protest­ her living. The rich gave of their L ' always tired, nervous and depressed? in that. I’d make piles, for I’d be a that you and I are mates in the real ed as he slipped a hard, strong arm abundance. Though their gifts were Are you stiff and achy, subject to nagging new American sensation—an English and lasting sense—for it’s you I love, about her and drew her close, “if you much more than that of the poor backache, drowsy headaches and dizzy titled woman prancing and ranting sweet child, not just your epidermis, really make love to me. I’m lost!” widow, yet they had an abundance spells? Are kidney excretions scanty, over your broad land as a SouI-Saver! lovely as it is—” [TH E END] left. v too frequent or burning in passage > Too often tnis indicates sluggish kidneys and I could do it, too!” This woman’s influence goes on. Many devoted Christians have fol­ •houldn’t be neglected. “Yes, and would, by G—d!” he ex­ >x«x»x»x»x»x»x»x«x»x»x»x«x?x«*&x«x»x»x»x»x»x»x»:t»x»x<>~ Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic, in­ claimed. “Keep the money, In heav­ lowed her example and have given crease the secretion of the kidneys and their all. en’s name!” Fragm ente of Bottle Good Legal^ Evidence thus aid in the elimination of waste im­ “Thank you. Then that’s settled.” purities. Doan’s are endorsed eveiy- “If you fail at Hollywood?” he On God’s Presence where. A sk 0°“r ndgUort the surveyor's gang dug for two days gloomily Inquired. Fragments of a broken bottle once Let us build our cottage so that ev­ 5 0 ,0 00 U sers Endorse Doan’s: settled a legal dispute as to the loca­ over an area covering more than fifty “Don’t wish it on me—please! If I ery window may look out on the Mrs. L. Edwards, 800 E. Harrison St., iCaliWi, * A teaspoonful o:' square feet. Finally the diggers un­ fail, I’ll come back and marry any of tion of tlie original corner .post of a mighty Alps of God’s presence; and Dillon, S. C., says: mI had a lot of Jolilv a 11S Syrup” now will thor- earthed broken glass with embossings your sons that want me. Only I draw surveyed tract. It was customary in that we may live, and move and have trouble from sluggish kidneys and felt dull L ?C1UI Uttle bowels and to that corresponded to the ,notes in the and listless. My housework was a burden. the line at S t Croix. I' couldn’t,” she tlie old surveys to place broken bot­ our being, beneath the constant im­ I ChiwuiV ou have a well, play- original surveyor’s boot. With this My bade ached severely and was weak. See­ shook her head, “marry St. Croix.” tles, crockery or other articles that pression, “Lo, God is here.’’—F. B. ing DoantS Pills advertised, I used them Ii iltl. a^lin- Even if cross, fever- point established, more than thirty “Why?” asked Creighton testily, would resist decay in the holes where Ueyer. and had prompt relief. Continued use drove «la elh?S’ constiPated or full of the corner posts were to be set, and posts In the vicinity were restored away every symptom of the trouble and I wounded In his paternal pride. IcU tlrWt love its pleasant taste. notes of such deposits were recorded and the dispute over the boundary was well again.'* “First, because I’m not In love with Rbe -J™ 1' drUggist you want only by the surveyor in his book. lines was settled.—Kansas City Star. No Distant Helper him. Then I think a girl owes it to On this particular occasion, when an Constantly this Jesns is putting I to* lialUlir ''California Fig syruP" her children to pick out a good father I of ,Icctloiis for babies and effort was being mai must must Sav say 'California.” had been set sixty years previously, than at tlie bottom of a well. Ieclnrlng teacher.-rDr. Wayiand Hoyt S tttsO any imitation. ful husband and father. His own in- M utw irw nattffla RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

SUPERWHEAT GROWN USE OLD AUTO TIRES T R IB E ’S R E F U S E NOW WITHOUT SOIL ONLY MONUMENT W hat Dr. Caldwell Learned IN BAD HEALTH TO MAKE NEW SHOES Find Kitchen Middens Left by Produced in Water by Means in 47 Years Practice HE DAVIE RECO Calusa Indians. of Artificial Light. Saloniki Peasants Use 50,000 FOR SIX YEARS L g 6St Circulation of Casings a Year. Washington.—When the Calusa In­ Dr. Caldwell watched the results of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable San Francisco.—Growth of a super­ dians, who dominated southern Flor­ constipation for 47 years, and believed Lvie County Newspa Compound Gave Her Strength wheat that reached maturity in 13 Washington. — Discarded American ida when the Spaniards landed, and that no matter how careful people are weeks with neither soil nor sunlight automobile tires that once were dis­ Arapahoe, Okla.—"I want to tell who were reported to have grown rich' of their health, diet and exercise, con­ you just what LydJa E. Pinkham’s was announced here by the University patched to rubber salvaging plants on the shipwrecked gold of the Con- stipation will occur'from time to time In l a n d p e r s o n a l n Vegetable Com of California. Wheat, under'field con­ 'now are being made into shoes for qnistadores, became extinct, they left regardless of how much one tries to iound has done peasants of Saloniki, Greece. It Is ditions, often requires five months to behind them as almost their sole mon­ avoid it. Of next importance, then, is i'or t me. I was------in reported that 50,000 casings are im­ harlotte lint cotton bad health for m ature. ument the refuse of the food they ate. how to treat it when it comes. Dr. The announcement follows comple­ ported annually to meet the demand. about six years. Their principal diet was shellfish and Caldwell always was in favor of get­ ,Irs. E L. Gaither s p e n t T Each tire makes three shoes. My nerves were tion of lengthy research in-a labora­ the shells they threw out piled up ting as close to nature as possible, “Saloniki is famous as a city of ,G . jn W inston Salem shoppi all to pieces. I tory on tile university campus by Into 'heaps thirty feet high aDd hun­ hence his remedy for 'constipation, could not sleep Prof. A. It. Davls of the division refuge,’’ says a bulleLin -from the known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and wasn’t able dreds of feet long. A’ S. and W. ^I- WaIke of agriculture chemistry and' Prof. Washington (D. C.) headquarters of The Smithsonian institution’s re­ is a mild vegetable compound. It can­ to do.my house­ D. ft. Koagiand of the division of the National Geographic society. “That I t S l abaln were in town Monda work. NoW I feel cent expedition under Henry B. Col­ not harm the most delicate system plant- nutrition. fact accounts for its enormous peas­ so much betterl lins, Jr., determined the point about and is not a habit forming preparation, Irs. M- T- Lowery, of C- I sleep like a The experiment is recognized by ant population to whom the new foot­ which there had been some uncertain­ Syrup Pepsin is pleasant-tasting, and gear is a luxury. . e, was in town Friday shop ______baby. I can do these scientists as of the widest pos­ ty, that these shell heaps were really youngsters love it. It does not gripe. all my housework, washing and iron­ “When the Spaniards persecuted sible import. kitchen middens and not artificial Thousands of mothers have written us E. Koontz, of near K ing and feel fine all the time. I help Tlie wheat was grown, it was re­ the Jews in the Fifteenth .century, structures- with some other signifi to that effect. my husband some in the field, too, so vealed, in a greenhouse laboratory, some of them lied as far east as a business visitor here Mo cance. The proof is that all the shell Dr. Caldwell did not approve of you see we have something to praise where artificial light was furnished Saloniki and their descendants now AT AGE 83 the Vegetable Compound for. I will heaps investigated were stratified drastic physics and purges. He did by means of 12 argon-filled lamps of help make up the city’s large Jewish I s Kathryn Meroney, of gladly answer all letters asking about witli ashes, small animal bones7 and not believe they were good for human 300 candlepower each and where jars population, which numbers nearly jq§e spent the week-end here , the Lydia E. Pinkham’s medicines." otlier refuse from the kitchen. beings to put into their system. In a of water containing the chemical ele­ that of the Greeks. And in recent ivill feel like a different ] ■—Mas. Luther H ibbs, B ox 665, The language of the Calusa, except practice of 47 years, he never saw Westwood, California. ments necessary for plant growth re­ years a human deluge of Greeks who Syrup Pepsin for yourself and i hef p irents- for a few isolated words and place any reason for their use when a medi­ placed the soil which ordinarily con­ were driven out of Turkey swelled bers of the family in consi i , $ t received another car of names, is lost, little or nothing Is. cine like Syrup Pepsin will empty A single dope of Dr. PeerytB "Dead Shot" tains them. the census figures from about 150.000 iousness, sour and crampv «,(<>- expels worms. Tones up the stomach and known of their beliefs, customs or ma­ the bowels just as promptly, more “d roofing—2 and 5V. The quality of the wheal at ma­ to more than 260,000. "bad breath, no appetite, he-d- bowels. Ko after pursrative necessary* terial culture. Some mounds of soft cleanly and gently, without griping C. SANFORD SONS AU druggists. 60c. turity, the professors declare, was “The original ‘Salonikans’ are lost and to break up fevers and « beacli material and loose sand do ex­ and harm to th e system . v P r P c e r v * s much higher than that raised under in the shuffle of nationalities repre­ ist, some of wdiich were foundations Always have a bottle in the hi ]f) R o b e rt L o w e ry , o f R aI Keep free from constipation I It field conditions and could he classi­ sented among the inhabitants,” con­ for houses, and others burial mounds. and observe these three >-„ 1.,, town Friday shaking I C D e a d S h o t f o r W O R M S 1 fied as being of a “supernature.” tinues the bulletin. “On any busy cor­ Mr. Collins excavated several of these. robs your strength, hardens your ar­ h e a lth : Keep th e head coot u„. ,J l old friends. The fact that the wheat was grown ner one will see nearly as many dif­ His most important find was of twen­ teries and brings on premature old warm, the bowels open. vermifuge ferent races as sit in a session of age. Do not let a day go by without At druggists or 372 Pearl Street. New York City to maturity in 13 weeks, a previously ty-five well preserved skeletons in a AVe would be glad to have v„„ f t H “best market prices pai unheard-of achievement, demonstrates, the League of Nations. Tliere are a bowel movement. Do not sit and single mound. at our expense how much I- i L'attle, when you have ai according to the investigators, that Greeks from all parts of the peninsula, Most of the bodies had been folded hope, but go to a druggist and get one w e lts Syrup Pepsin can mean sell c 11 DANIEL'S STORE, the length of the Iiglit period is im­ Albanians, Italians, Russians, .Ger­ with the knees to the chin and burial of the generous bottles of Dr. Cald­ and yours. Just write “Syrup ]v.- pffone No. 9220, Cooleemee, portant to growing plants. mans and natives of every Balkan was very close together. Tlie skele­ well’s Syrup Pepsin. Take the proper Monticello,Illinois,and we v u The lights applied to the wheat state. Some of their families are dose that night and by morning you EVERY MORNING SndNICHTXAKE tons were excellently preserved. Tlie prepaid a FREE SAMPLE lkrr M s Frankie Craven, a st plants were turned on for 10 hours among the oldest inhabitants, human Imrials probably took place before the gtl L itawba College, Salis Hklftacfic a day, and this kept them growing remnants of Ihe early occupation of coming of the white man, since only Much American Land Brazilians Have Their » LietRAW ______rapidly. With the doubling of the the city when it was a football in the one bone was found with any evi­ spfii t the week-end here wit hands of empires, including the Mace­ Once Part of Mexico Own Idea of Bus nn SSRfeAP SVRW P light exposure the plant development dence of disease and the artifacts as­ her. was multiplied by four, the professors donians. Saracens. Normans, Romans, sociated with the burials were purely Nearly a third of the territory of That the Brazilian tat I i revealed, and when the light was ap­ v'enetians. Bulgarians and Turks. of native origin. The only objects the continental United States was ness, and life in general, i i T 11 pay the Highest PILES CURED plied for a full 24-hour day the Rival of Constantinople. in the way of mortuary offerings were once a part of Mexico. It was ac­ easy-going stride, is poinicu nut in Price for Cedar Logs, deliver I Any druggist will refund your money if Rudyard Kipling, faun u i n PAZO OWiTMENT fails to cure Itching. growth was “astounding.” “Even with such a mixture, Salo­ pieces of broken pottery placed quired by the United States in three Jflck iville, N. C. I Blind. Bleeding or Protrudinff Piles. In Previous experimenters in these around the heads, an arrangement annexations. Tlie first was when Tex­ author and poet, in an a I t I tubes with pile pipe. 75c; or in tin boxes, niki has maintained its prestige as J. H. UrILLIAf I 60c. Just ask for ___ I pioneer field were troubled Iiy the in­ one of the most important ports of not known among other Indians. The as, which had rebelled from Mexico right, 192S, hy Ruclyard K pi t frared, or heat, rays from the lamps southeast Europe. When the Balkan mound contained no other artifacts. and set up a separate government, U. S. A.) In L iberty Magazine. tiYlr and Mrs. L. A. Koont and used a water screen to solve the “T he B razilian has been used t* ta* PAIO OINTMENT states are at peace and the port is was annexed to this country in 1845. Chapel Hill, spent the wee problem. But this was an unsuccess­ used as an outlet to the sea, it rivals Motor Police Seen The question of the Texas boundary English trader for gene n ful solution, and Professor Davis Constantinople. led to the Mexican war, at the con­ plains Kipling, “and the (Md i-swr; iloim guests of Mr. and Mr For Caked Udder and Sore found the correct one. He circulated “The fine buildings which form a as Most Efficient clusion of which our southern neigh­ enced mercantile firms semi out m ■jLnviggins. T eats in Cows T ry air through the glass chamber by solid wall on the land side of the Swampscott, Mass.—The way to ef­ bor ceded everything north of the Rio type of Englishm an most liuciv to In f t received another car of H A N F O R D ’S means of an electric fan. quay, pierced only by streets leading ficiency in the small town police de­ Grande and Gila rivers. In 1S53 this accepted. For the Brazil I It was established that the sun-rays up into the city, give Saloniki a mod­ partment lies through a completely country settled a number of questions yet readied the impersonality oi niflt Arad ized roofing— 2 and 5A/ Balsam of M yrrh which contribute to plant growth were ern appearance. Here and in the com­ motorized force, says Walter Fran­ of boundary, property and damages ‘business.’ If he likes you as nn re ^ C C SANFORD SONS AU dealers are authorized to refund year money for Uis present in the electric light rays, even mercial district there are shops, cof­ cis Reeves, chief of the Swampscott by purchasing an additional strip of dividual, he will do more man arv- first BetUe if set lulled. to the longer ultra-violet rays. fee houses and a few fine old resi­ police. southwestern land from Mexico—the th in g fo r you. I f Iie dot i M Grady Ward wascarri dences. The westerner at once notices Chief Reeves is trying to put his Gadsden purchase. do less than nothing. If ne Knmn h^Stokes hospital, Salisbury, Lightning Rods Aid in a lack of parks and other open idea into practice here and points out Included in these three, cessions little about you, but pe ce Idf where she will undergo World’s Deepest Uell spaces, but a peep through an open that the town’s force has shrunk were all of the states of Texas, New you liave manners and i f i The* deepest well in tin. world has Protecting Neighbors door to a courtyard in a Darrow side from twenty-one -patrolmen and offi­ Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and of that sort, he will w t I lielit. Her friends hope for been sunk in Oronge county, Cali­ Pittsfield, Mass.—Tall buildings and street reveals that most of Saloniki’s cers to fifteen men. With the de­ California; more than half of Colo­ And he has lieaps of leisure. :dy recovery, fornia, where a depth of more than lightning rods mounted on high tow­ crease and diminished expenses liave rado, and parts of Oklahoma, Kansas 8.000 feet, or 250 feet more than the beauty is hidden behind high walls. , ers protect neighboring structures “On the hills beyond new cottagei come motor equipment, and, the chief and AVyoming. ie have just received our previous record, has been reached. At Telephones Sample Tooi from lightning, provided they are not of former refugees indicate that ,Sa­ asserts, a far more efficient police load of Purina poultry 7.000 feet the temperature was found Among the novel uses ie so high as to extend out of the cone loniki has assimilated many of her service. new transcontinental telephone be­ v feeds. Let us fill your 0 to be above 212 degrees, the melting of protection. This protected area Pigeons Trapped by Mirror newcomers from, other lands, but thou­ ReeveS believes tiiat every town In Pigeons which have infested St. tween the United States and KngianJ poultry or dairy feed. point of the battery of the photo­ extends around the base of the high sands of them still live in the squalor the United States should motorize its Paul’s cathedral in London are being was that by a middle-wcsie n graphic machines used in making the building for a distance of between JC. SANFORD SONS of the Saloniki slums. force. His plan would banish the otth caught by a mirror trap. More than factu re r of autom obile Iio io depth surveys, and the batteries be­ two and four times its height. Imag­ came thoroughly molten. The shaft "In the dirty streets barefoot wom­ time "sidewalk pounder” and would 1,000 have already been captured by a sale in London he mounted n w' Ir. and Mrs. E. C. Morris inary lines drawn from the top of the en plod the rough eobble with loads' put all policemen except traffic men tw o-tone horn near the ti lei I is the only well ever drilled by elec­ building to the edge of the protected the method. The mirror is fitted in Slllis Jane Haden Gaither a tric power to a depth of more than of wood tied to their backs that one in well equipped vehicles, automobiles the back of the trap. AA’hen a pigeon sent a sample toot across I e nrea define the protected cone, says might hesitate packing on a donkey. or motorcycles with sidecars. Tie. The musical sound hester, Minn., where 0,000 feet. Drilling was in progress F. W. Peek, Jr.. in charge of the sees what he believes is a pigeon in continuously for over two years. A Smiling, ragged water boys and girls A criminal, lie said, can keep tab the trap he walks in. Other pigeons heard by the customer 4,ui>0 is taking treatment General Electric company's high volt­ In tatters carry their heavy jugs. away. 534-ineh bit was used with Westing- age investigations at its laboratory on the old-time patrolman, but be follow, and when 14 have entered the Kayo Hospital. house transformers and a variable- Milkmen, too poor to own carts, are cannot tell when the motor-mounted here. lid automatically closes. weighted down by two five-gallon policeman may show up at any given epeed motor. The shaft drifted from Mr. Peek’s investigations have been For Him to Find Oat The Junior-Senior banque the vertical up to a deviation of 560 cans resting upon their hacks until spot. In suburban and thickly set­ Plain talk should never be plain to Judge—Are you guilty .- matfb with artificial lightning at pres­ their bodies are at right angles with JeJield in the high school bu Ieet at a depth of 5,985 feet, and then tled town districts alike, he says, po­ the point, of coarseness. Lots of nov­ Prisoner—Say, judge, ui sures of as high as 3,500,000 volts. their legs. IjJday evening from seven t drifted back till at 8,000 feet the tilt These man-made Iiasiies have been lice are needed who can be sum­ elists don’t know this. business here? Use American Street Cars. moned at top speed. * was only 2S degrees. used on small models of buildings. l^ock. Plates will be hel “But with all its squalor and pov­ However, confirmation of his discov­ t « y including the faculty erty Saloniki can boast of a glorious Final eries was obtained by studying a nat­ past Several cities have been built Asiatic Monkey Aids Relief at Last for Jim—People look alike after they ural electrical storm that occurred in ||RAZING—I have a good live together for a period of time. New York last summer, and during on the site since it was founded more Yellow Fever Research for stock and cattle gr than 2,000 years ago. The present one Mary—Our engagement is broken. which the New York World building New York.—Man’s study of yellow “Dry” Constipation er month for caltle. $1.5 is named for Thessalonike, a half was struck. Though this building is fever, the mysterious tropical disease gises. j o e m a s s close to the Woolworth tower, and is sister of Alexander the Great. Cicero that onc^took heavy toll in the west­ Here is good news for the man or A few doses of Hitchcocks La—■ Advance, B u ild U p Y o u r H e a lth W ith ' lived there for a time; Nero and Tra­ ern hemisphere, has been expedited in the 1.100-foot circlearound its base woman who is troubled with that va­ tive' Powder will quickly ami plc- D r. Pierce’s “ GM D” that is protected, the dome of the jan decorated the city; it was once by the achievements of a Iittie band the temporary home of three em­ riety of constipation that is caused by antly banish constipation, foul br-.—n World building extends for about 100 of scientists now at work In West coated tongue, sick headache, =C-1 perors and it became famous in me a dryness or lack of intestinal juices. feet outside the cone, and that is the Africa. stomach, dizziness and indige.it,o.. -j GOLDEN MEDICAL Christianworldms the place to which Dr. Hitchcock’s Laxative1 Powder, reason that it was struck, explains The yellow fever commission of the composed entirely of vegetable laxa­ restoring the intestinal gla,„L •; St. Taul addressed two of his letters. DISCOVERY Mr. Peek. If it had been 200 feet clos­ international health board. Rockefel­ tive agents, has the peculiar property their normal, healthy actio,,. ■ er to the Woolworth building, it would “Successive fires' and pilfering* ler foundation, has found an Asiatic of making the “mouth water.” It has joyous health to children seed likely will he made avail '$ seum’s laboratory, however, finally Z ing seed corn, the Deparlment § And Have a Clear Sta P A R K E R ’S * able to Minnesota farmers in *£ gave scientists a clew as to Iiow to * of' Agriculture warns. * Gently anoint the affected P21I HAIR BALSAM * 1929. * "Unfortunately,” it says, “there * RemovesDsndraff-StopsHairFallliie handle the mysterious manuscript. w ith Cuticura Ointment. VVasho.. 1 Restores Color end ‘I’ The new wheat is a cross be- £ Several thin coatings of celluloid * are likely to be many individ- * in five m inutes w ith Cuticura =-oa^ I Beauty to Gray and Faded Hall COc. and ILOO at Druggists. * tween Jlarquis, the standard * were soaked into the pores of the %' uals who will offer to sell * and hot w ater and continue bat bins .HI bcpx Ohem. Wta Patchogne, K. Y. * bread wheat of the Northwest, * leather, after which it was cemented * crossed seed at a high price ‘I* for some minutes. Pimples, ecz • PLORESTON SHAMPOO-Meal for Oflo ln f and the durum Iumilto. It is * .> when the seed is little more pro- ►> mas,’ rashes, and irritations a. connection with Porker’s Hair Balsam. Hakeethe with strong celibloid on to a piece of hair soft and fluffy. 6 0 cento by mail or at drug- £ highly resistant to rust ,and ul f celluloid-treated cheesecloth. In this Z ductive, if any, than ordinary |J quickly relieved and healed by h cists. Hlscox Chemical WoitojPatcbogiielN. Y. £ the same time of good milling * way it Wtis unrolled without'u break * seed corn.” *> treatment.. CuticuraTMcum is * quality. When offered for seed % and pressed flat between two glass |i The supply of superior crossed £ g r a n t a n d refresh in g , a n ideal toi KREMOLA * it likely will cost 26 per ceni * plates to dry. It- remained perfectly J* seed, the department advises, is * p o w d er. 8kin bleach. Wonderful and sure. For proof use odd complete box of Kremola. Oures the * more Ilian ordinary wheat. * flat after dryiDg and can now be read § comparatively small. Soap !Sc. Oinhnen t IS nod 50c. Tdccm 2Sc. g K ES- most stubborn case of Eczema. Price tl.25. Free <§» *•> 4» ..% . where. Sample each free. Address; 'Cd*"" Booklet. Agents wanted. Br* C. H. BBBBT <£► «2« **« •$» *5» *5» *$• iJ* *£♦ «$» *5* * «J* *3» «£♦ *}* *j* with ease. . ^ I oratories, Dept. Bi, Hal den, Hlhss.” I CO., Dept. B, 2975 Michigan Ate., Chicago * CuHcura Shaving

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Oaither spent Thurs- 35c Per Pound jn Vinsto'1 Sialem shopping. LOST-Large hound dog, black back, yellow legs, feet wnite tiom r S uni W . M • Walker, of knees down, white tip on tail, big NowIsTheTimeToSpray FRIDAY and SATURDAY.-A rough riding Ilahaln were m town Monday. ears, white spot on nose. F'nder romance with Buddy Roosevelt in ‘ Reckless Cour- please notify W. G. SPRINKLE, Vrs M ■' I-owerV' of County sage.” With two reel Pathe comedy “There Aint No K. I , Lana, N. C., and receive Tobacco Plants 'Iie was in town Friday shopping. reward. Santa Clause.” *j- I' Koottiz. of near Kappa, D. M. fAusley, cashier of the ,a, a bu-mvs- v isitor here Monday.' Commercial National Bank, bf MONDAY and TUESDAY.-Lon Chaney in ATA T AGEA A C O 83 "I V Harris-LeGrandPharmacy !jli« R-uhi vn VIeroney, of Char- Statesville, committed suicide early t “Mockery” and News. | te ,pert the week-end herew ith last Wednesday morning, shooting “REGISTERED DRUGGIST” :i dilTerent person. P50 jj parents. himself through the heart. A Bh for yourself and n , ^ Mocksville’s Only Licensed Drug Store shortage of $234,000 was found in Ifoinilyin constipation, <,!•’. y rea ■- vd another ear of gal the books of cashier Ausley. The Bur 1111(1 cram py stcur.a,-', ^ ed ro Inu—- a»d 5v - 00534823235353484823534823235353482323535348232323484823235348895348235353482353534823535348235353 I no appetite, Iiendro-:-.,.',' jL L s \ \ UlKD SONS CO. directors of the bank ordered it itk nit fevers and , closed and turned over to the bank fttnHiiiiiinninninnimmnnimnu |e a Pottle in the ho-*,, Jlr Kobcrt Lowery, of Raleigh, examiners. „ Be these th ree rttl.-s "V: in town 1-rtday shaking hands In the head cool, tin, levels open. |lb old !nciid-i. A Gathering of The I h e trlml to have you jeer., Jiislicst market prices paid fcr MOTHER’S DAY Jn se how mucli l.ir. r :i;,p if Cattle, when you have any to l’epsin can mean t - - Seven Sisters. i cii|| d a NIML'S STORE, INC Iiust write "Syrup IVjisin;- ioiieNo- -I-UO1 Cooleemee, N . C. Sunday, April 22nd was a dav We have special prepared llinois.and we will sen.; long to be remembered by some, it '!!EK SAM PLE P-OTT'.;:, |i[iss Frankie Craven, a student being the getting together at the Catawba Coliege, Salisbury, home of Col. and Mrs. W K. Clem­ boxes of candy for mother. i s H a v e T h e i r >ut the week-eud here with her ent of the seven Miller sisters, 'Jrt I d e a o f B u s in e s s daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. Remember her on Mother’s I’.rai'iiian takes his !--jsj. (her. P. A. Miller, well remembered by ill eenerai. in a t,:,t;-;„j. § trill 11;>V the Highest Cash the older citizens of our town. A I sn ide, is pointed r,,;t i,v ices for Cedar Logs, delivered at very remarkable thing about this Day. We would be glad jK ip iin a. fam ous EnTisii ickjvilie, N. C. familv is the fact that there were |i poet. In an article I to ;-y- J. H. W ILLIAM S. originally ten children, seven girls l-y ltiulyard KipIinc i:: Jh5 and th ee boys, all of whom are to take your^order for Flow­ [In T.iherty Magazine. Jr. and Mrs. L. A. Koontz, of still living, the youngest child hav­ I::.i!i;iit has lieen used I-- -Iei- for general inns." tx- lapel Hill, speut the week-end ing a grown daughter The follow­ ers for this occasion. Visit Iiiin-.'. “and the old exneri- [town guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ing were present: Misses Carrie li-antile linns send out ti-i D-.viggins. and Elizabeth M illerand Mrs. Rosa our store often. IialisIiiiian most likely to hi Allen, of Winston-Salem; Mrs. R. Kor die Ilrazilian Ims an: Bust received another car of gal-. P. Allison, of Newberry, S. C.; |'l Ilie impersonality of idea* Iiized roohng- 2 aud 5V Mrs. Charles B Ross, of Charlotte, If lie lilies you as na In- C. C SANFORD SONS CO. and Mrs Floyd D. Ross, of Law­ do more than any- ton, Okla., and Mrs. W. K. Clem­ "it. If lie doesn't. I.e Uil; ^lrs, Grady Ward was carried to ent, of Mocksville, these being the ALUSON & CLEMENT. lain !milling. If lie kr.e.vi IStokes hospital, Salisbury, Sun- seven sisters. There was also pres­ In you. !nit perceives , where she will undergo treat- ent on this occasion Mr. Chas. B. P h o n e 51 Mocksville, N C A full car load at REDUCED maiin-i-s and a few la- will w ait ami set. - Mt, Her friends hope for her a Ross, Sr., and Chas. Ross, Jr., of Charlotte, Miss Sara Ross, of Law­ ...... Prices. If you need Fence, buy Iis !maps of leisure.' |edy recovery. ton. Okla.; Miss Louise Miller, of phones Sample Toct BVe have just received our third Memphis, Tenn ; Mr. A. G. Allen, Thos. N. Chaffin spent a day or [in Winton-Salem shopping. the AMERICAN, the best to be j load of Purina poultry and Winston-Salem, and the family of .in- iinv.-l uses made -I' :i.» two in Winston-Salem last ween on Mrs Glenn Keeton is oh the sick Irv feeds. Let us fill your orders Wm. K. and Mrs. Ciement. It a M-Iiiitiiii-Iital telepliene he- legal business. list we are sorry to note. 1 had at any price, and at prices l'niii-d States and ITnuiand- jpotiltry or dairv feed. was a very enjoyable day and one Mt, and Mrs. R. S. O'.rell spent ! V a iriddlo-western nw't' SC. C, sAXFORD SONS CO. that should be repeated every year. you cannot duplicate anywhere autnmnhile horns. Te K.".-? Mr. D. C Penry Dead. Friday in Winston Salem shopping. I l.i'ii'imi lie motnm-il a ne' |lr. and M r.s. E. C. Morris and Meeting Begins Sunday. Mr. L. B Orrell made a business m il iii-ar the teleplioiie -its IsJaue Haiien Gaither are in Funeral services for D. C. Penrv, trip to Mocksville Friday. Galvanizedand Zinc insulated, in­ |ii!ple unit across the -Mian- pester, Minn., where Mrs1 Our Home Mission Board has a 68, well known merchant of the Mr and Mrs. L. B. Mock, ard inttsii-al sound was iii-.irir State-wide Evangelistic Campaign Motorville section, who died sud­ sured against rust. ForSaIeAt ilie I-Iistoiiier -U111O am.os Jnisis taking treatment at the children were visitors in our berg on now in North Carolina. The denly at his home Friday morning, Sunday. Jyo Hospital. was held at the home Monday at 9 ' 'i Board last year requested us to Co Misses Effie and Hellen Orrell and ffiie Junior-Senior banquet will o’clock and at Union Chapel at 11 “The Store Of Today’s Best” Him to Find Out operate in this Campaign and we Mattie Jones attended the Junior Jbeld in the high school building o’clock Rev. J T. Sisk conducted l-Aii- you guilty? promised to do so. So the protract- the services. Burial fi llowed in and Senior Banquet, at the Shady Ir—Say. judge, what is :- v-: Jiay evening from seven to ten el meeting at the Baptist church the chnrch graveya d. Mr. Penry Groye high school building Friday Mocksville Hardware Co. ❖ Ilocl;. Plates will be held for here will begin next Sunday, April was a member of Mocksville Coun­ night. t Benty including the faculty. 29 . and go on the following week. cil, Junior Order, for 21 years H e After Sunday the services will at moved from Route 2, to. Forsyth CRAZING—I have a good pas- county more than a year ago. Sur­ e tor stock and cattle grazing. 3:30 and 8:00 p m. Rev. B K. Ma viving are his widow, four sons, Iper month for cattle. $1.50 for son, pastor Ashboro Street Church, pstipation Greensboro, has promised to aid us R. H. Penry, of R. 2, C. I. Penrv, fits. JOE MASSEY, . of Dallas. Texas; D D. and Earl Advance, R 3. in the meeting, and expects to he A MONEY SAVING STORE! Penry.ofRural Hall, R. 1; one N. ■ dose.s o f H itchcock's Lasa- here next Sunday night and remain Plrs. Nola Carpenter, of States- daughter, Mrs. E. rf Lakev, of Iiei- will quickly and P‘«af through the meeting. ill Ish constipation, foul breatn. Jle ended her life Wednesday- Farmington; one sister, Miss Bessie Ir.aue, sick headache, Bro Mason is a Davie county boy Penry, of Winston-Salem, and six Where Your Dollars Will Do Double Duty. ■dizziness and indigestion E- Jbtby asphyxiation. Ill health a fine man, and has done a great grandchildren. I the intestinal glands p Jiid to have been the cause. She work in his church at Greensboro, We handle almost everything that man, woman, Inal, healthy action. . 1Jfc5 lalth to children and IjpF"- silie widow of the late Dr. Car­ Let us all be much in payer to God Advance News. boy or girl wears or eats. liv e s of old folks. t-nnU rier aud tvas 44 years of age, for his presence and blessings in the Tgativcs it h a s no conslii'y_- meeting. Everybody is cordially Mrs ' Mattie Poindexter and son I effects. No p ain nor s i- r p e have just received our third We have the biggest line of Dry Good and Shoes invited to at. end the meeting, do all George, A. L- Shutt and mother Jc-nty-five cents for a Lr** rload of Purina poultry, and Mrs. George Shutt and Mrs. W. .the good and get ail the good pos­ I y drug store. fiy feeds. Let us fill your orders A. Leonarid made a trip to Mocks­ in our. history. ______/Poultry or dairy feed. sible out of it. W B. WAFP.; ville Friday. C. C. SANFORD SONS CO. - J. E..B. Shutt and son Walter, Men’s and Boys Clothing. Dry Goods and Notions. Federal court is still in progress Dr. Poole Weds Miss made a trip to Mocksville one day last week. We have about fifty suits from We have over 200 patterns in I Salisbury. Among the cases Audrey Brenegar. Rev. and Mrs. W . B. Thompson $4.98 to $19 50. You can save dress goods in silk, cotton and last week from Davie was and daughters Evelvn and Ruth Jsselt Booe, who was fined $150 . Announcements reading as fol­ made a trip to Winston Monday. many dollars on these suits. wool ranging in prices from 9c. lows have been received in the 83° days in jail; Lattie Whitaker The Juniors of Shady Grove high p e r ya^rd to $ 1 7 5 A look at these city: ' Mr. and Mrs. Heeuan Tur­ school gave the Seniors a banquet Red Goose Shoes. BjJaVs itj jail. W alterBeck was ner Brenegar have the honor of goods-will be worth your while. W i Friday nignt and the occasion was Tlui not guilty. announcing the marriage of their enjoyed by all present. Shoes for men, women and child- Acompleteline of ladies $1.00 . daughter, Audrey Alien to Dr. |lle have just received our third Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Carter, of red at prices that can’t be touch­ hose going at 68c. Men’s hose Challis Glenn Poole, Wednesday, Winston-Salem visited Mis. Car­ „ oad °f Purina poultry and April 18. 1928, at the First Baptist ed in this section. 8c up. Neckwear for nien and I J weds. Let us fill your orders ter’s parents one night last week. J daHy feed. Church, Winston-Salem, N. C.” ____Miss_____ Lucy Ward is spending boys-the 50c kind for 39c. River­ The ceremony, which was a quitejsome"time at home, Auto Tires and Tubes. I c- C, SANFORD SONS CO. side overalls 98c. 2 papers pins 5c one, was performed by Dr. J. R. Prices for cord tires range from P - M. Thompson, who has Jester, pastor of the First Baptist Church, in the presence of a few B. Y. P. U. Meeting. $4.99 up. Tubes from $1 35 up. i n ttvniS in.Oklahomaand Texas Hats and Caps. friends and relatives of the couple. Our Associational B. Y P. U. : cr slain, ttlfc past year, since retiring i every p ack ag e-is Mrs. Poole, who is the attractive meeting will be held at the Mocks­ For Your Home. A big line of men’s and boys hats aud talented daughter of Mr. and antec. | tr ifcars service in the U. S. ville Baptist church next Sunday, Bedsteads, mattresses, springs, and caps ranging in price frt m free insect booklet. W Mrs. Heenaa Turner Brenegar of I™) spent several days last week April th. at p. m. Some good fnct supply—write Mocksville, N. C., was educated at 29 3 dishes, window curtains and 50c to $6 00. Ccme in and look &: Co., DfJtimorc, Md J 0"!) with his brother, C. L speakers expected tc be present f 0111PSOII. Greensboro College for women, shades. Get our prices. these over. and later a student at King Smith Everybody is cordially invited to at­ The tend this meeting and hear these ^ public is invited to visit Studio, at Washington, D. C. She has spent several seasons abroad, speakers. W. B. WAFF. BARGAINS IN GROCERIES. ltaRaS park, which is located just a Clear Sbs I fro: last summer going to Europe for Kinney Coffee I Ib packs 25c., Dix Brand Kraut, special IOc, No. 2 can ■anoint Ilie affected PaFt lht of the Mocksville Hard the summer with a party of maqhr irfcCo, ^M o^li^^urcliN ew si Tomatoes; IOc., Salt fish1Ib IO c, California Peaces ib 15c, AU 20c Tobacco, Jzura Ointment. W astl store. The park presents ers and students of King Smith K u t e s w ith C u tic u ra Soap Peat and Studio. She will be pleasantly re­ ' The EDwprtb Ceague held its re per plug 15c.,J good price oh Flour, Golden Crown syrup, gallon 59c , S^If, Bater and continue bat •» attractive appearance, ■adds mem Dered in Winston-Salem as gular meeting 'Sunday, night; at 8 B minutes. Pimples, e greatly t0 the looks of 100 99c., Lard Ib l5 c , by fubl3c» Nesco 4-burner oil stoves $29 90, Hay 90c having been the guest of her uncle, lies, and irritations a* corUer of the square. O'clock the 3rd'depvtmeqt>endered Ilieved and healed by the late Mr. D. Rich. us a very interesting program Miss per 100 lbs or $16 50 per ton. We are agents for the J. C Spaugh wagons. I. CuticuraTalcum isi - P ’OR .... Dr. Pool is a popular young s a LE-Porto Rico pota- Nannie Carter beihg the leader. I refreshing, a n id e a l !Plants ^2 ^c- - physician in this city, navmg re; It Will Pay You To Visit Our Store Often. New Bargains Daily. I --■ • 5,2 25 per 1000. Toma- M iss Eva' E ; Pheps spent the week­ ceived his medical education at end in ’ .Winston Safem visjting h»r ltlsDlam V T •'0C Per hundred; Tulane Medicail College, New Oj-, I d l f c a ^ ' ° Pfcr 100, posf- aunt Miss BettieDaviS, ^ 5 leans, La. Upon their rernrn fronJ J. FRANK HKNDRIX :^'ic?rf Shinns Stickffi. iile th=,, 'f grovvn cabbage plants, MissMary Raper spyiit one night - thfcVlast 25c per ,00. their wedding tijip.they will be -at South Mocksville home at the Summit Street Apart-. Ipst week with Miss MHdred Jones. Near Overhead Bridge a’S PLANT FARM. I rnents.^-TwimCity Sentinel. ; Miss Mattie Jones spent Satusday Woodleaf, N. C. S

THE DAVIE RECORD, M dCKmtt& ti. C . Royal Brand FIoi is I i ' ' FERTILIZER MANUFACTURED In VOLUMN XXIX. DAVIE COUNTY ■& Welcome . | ;& For nI wS OF LOl I j;.; Davidson Co., N . C. P DAVIE COUNTY P E o p lI W hit Was Happening IJ |8I August 5th, 1927. I*! - The Days of Automobif “Try A Bag— Your M erchant Will Guarantee ItiI BodybyFitfm Hoae THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL From Davie Record, Between hooo^hooo T. B ..Bailey madj CHEM ICAL CO. J. P. Green Milling Coj trip to Winston Moiic lDherds^oCztthat Greensboro, N. C. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. T. J Anderson wei| on business the 6rst ■‘.s; C om pares w ith “DAVIE PRODUCTS FOR DAVIE PEOPLE" I Will Clement, of I Gentlemen: Comb the field and you’ll was in town this weelj come right back to Buick for E Frost, of Cana, the style, colors, upholsteries BUICK I have been a user of your Zell’s Fertilizer at Advance. sod appointments of its Rev. R. L. ClintoS bodies by Fisher. Lovejoy H ydraulic Shock ("AA QUALITY” for a number of years plant­ Absorbers, Double-Drop W- L- Sherrill's p[ Make the same test in per­ Frame, Sealed Chassis, ing eacn year about sixty thousand hills. I have n i„ h t. formance and again you’ll Mechanical Four-W heel PM John Kelly, of Sali| select Buick for the power, Brakes and a host of features tried other manufacturers goods hut never found a ing his mother, Mrs getaway and dependability of G. W. Sheek. of notcombinedinanyothercar. fertilizer that will mature tobacco on the hill, cure itsValve-in-Head six-cylinder Saturday and Sundav engine —ribrationless beyond Buy your car carefully. Make belief. in the barn, or sell on the floor like Zell’s. his family. thorough comparisons. R. N. Barber a Compare specifications and Prove to yourself that Buick Mocksville recently | you’ll find further proof of outpoints all other cars selling Mycropthisyearis the best I have ever sister, Mrs. Baxter Buick superiority in Buick’s Denveen $ 1 0 0 0 and #2 0 0 0 . grown. My tenants would haul their goods from IT COSTS LESS G. W. StonestreetJ SEDANS f l 195 to £1995 - * COUPES £1195 to £1850 Baity’s«tore, is at hi SPORT MODELS £1195 to J l 525 AU prices ftC, b. Flint, AJich., government tux to fa> added. eThe G.M.A.Cm your factory at Greensboro if they could not secure suffering from a sore] ______finance plan, the most J^sit j itlc. *5 ^railtibie. a ® T. B. Bailey and Zell’s from a local dealer. TRAVEL BO attended Federal cot| MOCKSVILLE AUTO COMPANY, Mocksvffle, N. C. Yours very truly, ville last week. THE SAFEST Miss Mary Kelly LINDSAY FISHEL BUICK CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. E. J. ZIM M ERM AN. visiting her mother WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM TM E M ©ST -GOM FOETABLKl to Durham Saturday! John A. Current, THE MOST RELfAM l R. 2, was on the sick Hilary Meroney carrl What has become of the old NOTICE! Sfeftclff said daily Rev. D. P. McGta fashioned citizen who used to buy Aoimtf trip Heketst be* Iiailt I day Crom dote sale * One and j tilrf I Having qualified as administrator of R. 'I ant?tut I Jwecn stationt distance Jor MtiwyjjI niond, preached twj an almonac in order to see when be A. Stroud deed, this is notice to all per­ In the spring a young man’s ISO mites or iess »- sons owing his estate to make immediate *n3y I. JirntIS I sermons at the PresbJ would have fair weather? Absentiag Himself. tins uitU&l payment to the undersigned, and all per- fancy is likely to get him into trou Roxmd trip tickets, be* Limit S dayi from date sale Sunday.' ! sons holding claims against his estate Doctor—“about nine patient9 out tween stations distance U am*;; I New York police are hunting for ble if it encourages him to offer for mum! ti\f I Tom Anderson u| will present them to the undersigned of 10 don’t live through this opera­ ISO mifes or iess «*•» ** ctily 2.7c a m2:1 a missing bricklayer for whom tney on or before April 18th 1929, or this notice rides to strange young women. GOOO IN PARLAR AN^ SiSSPINS CARS tion. is there anything I can do for JrapliE^JSWajSLJI have warrant. Tuey will probably will he plead in bar of their recovery, this you before we begin?” Between any tw o ca Sontbszr Sctlhi patiy,-"returned to -In find him riding around in a Packard April 18th 1928. D. R. STROUD, Kewsst and most Syateh Ser perititf 0 m&akx esononHcat ticket eittr Gooal v-o:* indiridttGi grmviu^er zzd btvxx urday. or Cadillac.—Ex Administrator. Dusky Patient—“Yassuh. Kindly offered 0* *■* Administrator’s Notice. stations distance SQO or S«s. There was a mad I hand me mah hat,” The XQ'trip ticket •— <— ThS 20*trip M t k t t ...... Having qulaified as Administrator uf Ike 2Q*trr$ ticket Tbe iO’frj’ip ticket * * * * last week but it was| the estae of Emily M, Kurfees. deceased. The 30'trip ticket ** *+ The 36‘tri? ticket • DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given all persons having COOO IN COACHES 0:V_Y any damage was don claims against the said estate to present Rev. Harold TurnJ NORTH CAROLINA, DAVIE COUNTY (hem to the undersigned on or before Feb. For Iitiftlwr Jntoroatioa see any Soatiuora BaSSway SjriuetM Aitf | 6. 1929, or this notice will he plead in bar or WSUTE is assisting Rev. W. I Nolice of Dissolution of Partnership Ol of their recovery, AU persons indebted E. N. ASKEN1 General Agent, WivJsfogfaal D-t I a meeting at the Mej W. W. Chaplain and P L Carter. to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment This ^eb, 6,1928. The little son of I Notice is hereby given to all persons C. F, ALLEN. Admrt that the above firm was dissolved on R. S. Grant was Emily M. Kurfees, Dec’d, S®ISTREHI M M A Y 8W ®, March 31. 1928. W. W. Chaplain having smallpox last week. I sold his interest in said firm to P. L. Car ter. AU debts due the said firm must' b<> The cotnuienceme| paid to P. L. Carter, and ‘all debts owed NOTICE. Augusta Academy by Carter and Chaplain will he paid by P L Carter. This March 31,'I928 Having qualified as administration of May 9th. . P. L. CA R :EK John W. Smith, wrth Will annexed, this L. F. Trogden, W W. CHAPLAIN is notice to all persons indebted to tiic- DRj T. L. GLENN estate to make immediate payment ol county will open upl Hi You can’t paint same Co the undersigner, and all persons VETERINARIAN m m Money l>ac!« vithout question Iioldinii claims against his estate to pre the suburbs of Cocf t o MOCKSVILLE, N. C. if HUNT’S GLAIiAWTSKD sent th‘‘m to me on or before March the SKIN DISEASE REWEDItY near future. (Hunt’s SnIve and Sflnp v^i' I 14th 1929 or this notice will be plead in PHONES:— thetreRtm<*nt i£r/e>»3, . bar of tneir recovery. This March 14th The graded schoc a house 21—Harris-LeGrand Pharmacy. Rineworm.Tettercro^-iit'^- { j 1928. E. H. MORRIS, ing skin d'sc^O1--: T.y closed last Friday n| Admr. with Will Annexed 01 Residence Phone 83. treatment ut cm iitk. John W. Sm ith dec’d. tertainuient. with “appk-sauce” H a rris - L eG ran d Pb Rev. Mr. Sundavl Campbell & Walker DR.E.C CH04| tist minister, preacl Wlien anyone tells you that a “cheap,” low DAVIE CAFE. mee Sunday. price, inferior paint will cost you less than THE PLACE TO EAT UNDERTAKERS DENTIST E. H. Morris spe| good old SWP—the best house paint money Mocksville, N. C. Office Second Floor ft* Tuesday in Yadkinf can buy—that’s plain ‘ bunk, WHEN IN MOCKSVILLE. ‘apple-sauce,” FOLKS USED TO A complete line of fac­ N e w S a n fo rd Buildif?| J. F. Miller, Def taffy,softsoap—orwhateveryouwanttocallit. Comfortable, Sanitaty, Quick Service of Hickory, was in and the Best Food the market affords. tory and hand made Office Phone IW No cheap, inferior paint is as economical “CHIP IN” on business. as SWP—because you need nearly twice as A visit wiil convince you. caskets.. M otor hearse Residence Phone | Corn is bringing many gallons to do the job—and your paint In the days before de­ •'AU Kinds of Ice Cream and Soft Drinks” and experienced embal* M ocksville. N. C job lasts only-about half as long. wheat 90c., hams P. K. MANOS, Prop. mer at your service. pendable fire insurance and eggs 18c per dJ Don’t be fooled by a low price per gallon. Also At J. J. Starrett’s If you want the real truth about paint econ­ neighbors used to “chip Mocksville, R. I D R . R . P. ANDERSf I omy we have the facts. Come in and talk it over. Day Phone 164 Nifrbt Phone 133 DENTIST in” to help victim of fire Rude Hai USE SAM PSON’S it:iKi;itnnm»im::iiiwftinmnii»iuft I Office In Anderson Bui One sure way | I s ^ GUARANTEED! get started again. SWP House Paint is guaranteed to look Mocksville, N. C- Spring has arrivec I H O T D R O P S better, last longer, cost less per job and per Today this entire na­ Phones: Office 50 ResWffliI the automobiles of | year than any paint on the market. Cut Flowers For sick stomach. Positive out and practice tion has learned that relief in three minutes. The Plants other.people's fruifl the HATFORD FIRE The robin ma> I great pain killer and nerve A dm inistrators M tonic. Funeral Designs young man's frar IN SU R A N C E COM­ Having qualified as li/fi lightly just beforJ HOUSE Ihe estate of Henry M u l J PANY POLICY is a Funeral designs, bouquets notice is hereby given I® cold spell, but it’s | less expense and a far etc , artistically arranged. ing claims or debts agam-’ ^ of Spring .when wt Juvenile Court, Davie County said deceased to Prefl:1' rfo»K out and steal blossJ more practicable way of Notice is hereby given to D H. Graves Coleus, gladiolus, verbenas, paym ent to the unfifrs'e J and.Ollie Graves, his wife, charged with the ISth day of MarH. I ^ jffI These same peod paying fire losses. neglect and abondonment of thier child, cannas etc., for spring lice will be pleaded_ in I Elizabeth Graves, bged 5 sears, that adop­ AU persons Indebted tii p fit if some rural rfl planting. deceased will please call jpj i tion proceedings are pending In Davie pick a rose from tt A ’phone call today county Juvenile court. signedat Mocksville. ft • js ,t-l M. A. HARTMAN, C. S. C. Phone Winston Salem, 150 immediate settlement, the town dwellers, may save you loss ;■ Judge of Juvenile Court.’ dav of March 1928. would be sent to tlL W e s t S a le m G re e n h o u s e s L. M. TUTIEROW M to m o rro w MRS. KLlZAliE.H * of Public Safety ifl W. C. & R. E. GRUNERT. Props. Admrs of H- F- were tramped. TM By A. I . GRANT. Atty That is Service that a counts.#;Ii j Administrator’s Notice. - ^ust Four Blocks West Of ^0K would be pufl Salem College shrub were upshrt PHONE OR CALL Having qualified as administrator of the n o t ic e . See “P aint H eadquarters” Aside from purq estate of John W. Lagle. deceased, late of Having qualified ** ______Davie countv. notice-is hereby given all destruction of prop* J persons having claims against the said the estate of Geo. L- V c herel)! f l Davie county, notice 1. n . n ii-i.. I estate to present them to the undersigned persons having c la im s .el^ l the ru^e harbinl Davie Real Estate, Loan LESTER P.MARTIN to present them to tb ^ ||il v>olate a law th at| C. C. Sanford Sons Co . their recovery. All persons indebted to paym ent on or before in Prevent, taking otk PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON or this notice »iU be P ef ndeWgle' DeCd A. A-bVfii TTTTTHTni I»11111 HTTil TtTIT I i 11I UI I I l I UH Ullf Geo. I*