Best Advertising i y ' » , rf 't t I if, Т7Ш MOCîiSVÏLbS m*xEïtPHÏSE, MOi; N. с. Thursd« у , Ju ly 31, 193t> M.edium I ' uvnn Äjy T»go 8 ■u ;v Г.Л Л ...... JS...... the direction of L. It. Ììarrill und with a heavy atone to bring the Albert' Gornntzer, Council Hend courBo„.wiir not exceed $5 includ Йиу•rt - - " ^ I', I C ' fv ,i ibrine ovor it. Weigh the cucum rix and Gennie Lee Peebles. Miss! Elizabeth Corneliua, club ing meals for the week; The coU bers as added and when the cover The.Advance Ladies Aid Socie ioadora of the extension service, ’ lege is', giving its rooms free of TRUTH, HONESTY OF PURPOSE AND UNTIIUNCt FÍDELÍTY TC CÂROUNA CHAT and will embody instruction ih yoluma 52 ...... ii _ I „ни- .,» ,!-...!...,...11 I .п...;,!.-.iM-iiiiiiiaai innd sitoile have been reiplaced, ty held an interqsting ,|iieeting I charge'. '• ! . ■,ND Oyi^ ,T;XAG IS OUK AIM AND OUR PUKPOSE By Guy Swaringcu poUr one pound of fresh sa lt on in tjie community building on the jwork now being conducted in the . . . . fttOCKSVILLE. N. С....-Ч’НЙ,Й'5 I The final .ise.sslon- of the short 7, 10Й0 the cover for each ten pounds of .first Wednesday in July with the field and home by the 23,000, cl'jb W itlf Aged Womnii Lost nnd Found , tor of tho state department of cukes put in .'■.ohitiqn. Placed on vice president, Mrs. J. L. Vogler menibers now enrolled in North ( courae will be the impressive can - -T - ' ----- Davié CbuÄty Demo F il .- . ( ‘ • 'd iv eit the top in this way, tho salt goes presiding. A roaf interesting pro- 'Carolina. Each course will be- of dle lightinti '^^ersmony,- F riday c r a t s , ШтйтптиипмпшьЭиуя BakeMvillo.—Mrs. Margaret conservation nnd development, ' ’ * * ^ ...... j . v _ Btichnnnn, 85, was found Satur- sends out the followintï wnrninii: into solution of uniform strength. ,grain was rendered by the small auch practical nature that ' the I evening, Auguat'8,-when the c i\mp - S e c o n d Preaching ¡day by boya after being lost for “There is mueh talk nnd agitation :Do not stir but remove any scum . number who луа.ч -present. F oIId'"- chib reprosentative maj^ take the firo'will be lighted from a candle isònic 24 hours on Pizzlc mountain, a ' at this timo relative to seining the that may form. When the-barrel , ing the program Mrs. Eoy Cornat- main fiicts baclc to the community brought irom' the National Cnmp, ig B u s y The new state' ofllcers will bo in P icn ic TÎÏui*ll xuggcd 5,000 foot penk near her ; wntors of North Carolinn for is full, add three pounds'of suit I zerj of Clemmons, Mts. F. VciiV^'v which he rèpreii'ents. i s t 1 4 t h . stalled, aiuf these now ofTlcers Kl.'iewhere in th is iSsue we are i MISS L. R. CHARLES RECEIVES L, Moft'Ora!ws Jiome in MitclieJI county,‘and as-'i coarse fisli. The departmcJit. bo- eacli week for five weeks. Pro- • and Mrs, C. Myers served deli Mr. Harrill says one of the moat publishing the call issued, by 'pared in tins' iwayl,. the bribed w ill lig h t th'e candles ôf all the DIPLOMA AT STATE COL sured her rcacuers she only need-1 lieves that it is not to the ad- cious ice cream and cake wl) ■ interesting features of the short Cluiii'niaii H. A. Sanfovd for the cukes are known, as- salt stock. delegatea. so’’ that thé Hght of new LEGE SHORT COURSE DR, A, S, BEAÎVÏAN TO vantage of any, part of the fish was enjoyed very much. Our next course will be the general sessions Doniocrati.c precinct prim aries HÍS -'^íiion revival .being. cd sleep to make her “ns good ns ■Proper curing requires from 6 j.living will be carried bac’kto each CONDUCT EVANGELISTIC new." culture program and of the hook ¡ meeting of Ladies Aid will irieet at wbich the club oiTicers w ill and the ^County Convention; the SERVICES AT NEW UNION .by ■EvftngelisÈ^Maç8)lгф;^vfe!•ÌЙ^ to 8 weeks. ^ "i pros’ide and where the club.mem- I elu:b represented. Friends throughout the county af Wlnuton-flli iatn ■ and line fisTiermen to permit any the, first Wodnescfay in Augilat.^ I ------^ ------;------fovmov to be held in each precinct of Winston-Salem, id Wnfe attend ...... Before brined cucumbers can be ibers will arrange their own pro- , of Miss C. Eebpckah Charles will Two Convicted of Killing' Padrick I’he Reeds nnd Louisville boys' on .Saturday, August IGth,- and form of seining «ris^vcai^ There ^^^-/^to'picklM^^^ I HOT WEATHER GOOD FOR be interested'to know that she wUs As has been the custom for ed by;hundreds of people fronf afi,* Wilmington.—J/ B. Kearns and are many waters in North Caro-. cold, water over were unable to get their machine grnriia. It ia expected that reports the latter to assemble in the court THE SOUL, HE SAYS one of nineteeii North Carolina 1 more thail fifty years, the annual .o'"'-’*’ 'pavie, ,«s/.iv;,ell .as^ia‘number John Foster were convicted Sat Imam which only the coarffe fish ■ Change the water working hero Saturdny afternoon, will .be made at , these, sessions lioiisR on the following Saturday series of 1 Evang’clistic sorvices from the. delegat(3s who attended women to receive a diploma at i of adipJnJiig| eq'uritles, Mr, ¡VTott'.a ^ urday ofi-'lecond' degree murder grow, and for that, reason it is 'twice in the inoru'ing and let the therefore tasted defeat at the lit two o’clock, P. M. for the pur- w'ili begin at Ne,W;itinipn' Mfitho- important club gatherings -both in ■ Charlotte,—A good word for ...... — ---I - • -“o Rui' ' .the close of the Short Course held in connection with the killing of thought advisable at this time to gtock stand for an hour 'before hands of Advance. Reeds lost by a pose of nominating candidates for at State College, Raleigh, -July 29 dist Episcopal Chu'»,cli;;On ^^hf! .Jlrd. earntjst messagelj ai'e 'delivcrettiS2!!‘'i and out of the State during the the hot w eather .ftnd hard times MoB.ea Padrick in a liquor feud protect the-coarse fish.” I rlicklingi in spiced vinegar, re- score 9 to 4. Louisville was de was spoken today from the pulpit the several county offices, . .—August 1. Misa Charles has at-. Sunday in Abgust/rDr.'Ai -Si B e fe Wl'lj.Ki’eatjzeal and a large num* last month. They were givaii the feated by score, 10 to 5. Reeds past yeaj‘. A I’eport of the -pro Jt is' learned from all sections tended four of these splendid man w ill do the- jftiNSa^Wjig, >b^r -of eon versions and reclaimfi-: '} ! commends Mrs. Morris. gress in club work w iir also be of the, Pritchard Memorial Bap THB FIFTY SECONL m aximum sentence of 28 to 80 Fire Damages Concord Textile and Louisville both played an.ex of the County that the Democrats meetings, which are held annual ■ ... SIC PICNIC made. ' ^ tist Church here. ■ . jrears by judge T. L. Johnson, who Plants ADVANCE NEWS cellent game of ball, but luck j.ust ité showing an unusual interest ly, a„d states that she feels fully WILL BE HELD AT CLEMEIS^ , - Recreation,_health, pulture, jud , T alking oh ."I’he Secret of Con- i/lWOCKSVÏLLE,’ I r t' «riticiied the jury for not re came our way. ¡n the coming ^election and it is/repaid for the efforts that she Concord.—Fire, possibly caused tpntment,’’,Dr. William Harrison reported on all sides that eveiy N. a , THURSDAY, A U G U S ^ fi very fortunate___ - hopedlthat much gboSj^iii tiife^^^ by 'a' short-circuited motor, did We the citizens of Advance are ------' ging conteatsr and demonstrations lum ing a first degree verdict. Williams,.pas'tor, declared hot possible effort wtl be made,.t6 no +has )-- -<• put -, • __ into_ this w».»0 work. wurK. inInstruc- struc ihato 4n 8equrl]rtg:,ith.l% towrt and county and to ^IKwho atri -'i ' damage of $1,000 to $2,000 F r i- ' indebted to those %yho lent a hfelp- FAKM BOYS AND GIRLS will. be some o,f the main activitibs tion in all branches of practical ^сТГса^ ' great man of Goc. A • y* f J.1 V.vr,OV< -M'^j i ' . ' ! ‘ ‘ I'v . . ■■ . * ...... '■ ■ -1 -'44. -, , ; , i' • , il'' -... ■ : , . , , ,., . > Page G THE JHOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Thursday, August 7, lii;’o ■Thursday, August 7, 1930 THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLB. N.' 0. Page t how to wait. ' Trusting- in the things cos in Franco and I am going to | vity. To b.e sure, this is tho v.nua. The Mocksville Enterprise Mocksville, N. C, In a 'bright tomorrow, the mat for him. I am to stand | tion season, and some.parents jn'r- VESPER MEDITATION n fay Driver Held In Dentili of Four rubliahed Evory Thursday at Mocksville, Ju ly 28, 1930.’ E. H. MORRIS. by him until, the end. Г am not a | haps hope their boy Aviil contiiu\(. Of golden nutuOT,-» s))nBhino seem Card Parties Local Happenings North Carolina And liote the writer of the above article is BR’ER JONES SAYS— military man'and I'am not going sitting,in the tree • until .schooi (By Riiby GrifKn) ed -to spill. • A sheville.—A coroner’s ju ry,; Social Functions A shower of crystals, giving me- serving notice that.thc Avorst'is yet to come, Watermillyun done passfng, to put my civilian judgment up opens, when it will beisome the nl'- Coming and Whdn shadows fall and evening decided Saturday afternoon' that Л. C. n un eycult ...... '..Editor and Publisher a th rill Dave Brown, ^ driver of a sight-: so watch the columns of the Enterprise in the hpw-someber, Miss Autumn .slie against the judgment of those mil-j fair of the-truant ofllccr to gut Chib Mootings draws her shade li, F. Lcach...... ,Managhig Editor further remarks from Attorney Morris. comes singin’ ’roun’ de со1ч^ег, itai'y men in whom I have confi-‘|the .boy-down. In certain са.чс.ц Going of those ' 0 1 magic. But (-.lid rosebud could seeing sedan, hiid 'been guilty of m yes-shh, an’ ’or bref hit smells dence. In like manner I have sel-| humane organizations and policc Church' News SOQETY Upon the closing of another day, '■ not stay.;-, ' "thoughtlessness of’ negligence''. Meantime, we are wondering .whether or not We know the honest, unselfish, republicans of this, possum an’ taters. | o.ctsd the naval officer to command have stepped in. Surely in u.\- I meditate in sorrow and-dismay 1 he frosts .wouri turn its petals when his car collided with a trucfc pure and whit" ■ - couiity are going to lend their support to a ' 'Hit’s a purty good оГ worl' fer ‘the naval forces of the United ttreme cases .and■.where parents' As memory recalls the errors Thursday, ijauaing the death of poo’ fr’ks anyhow, ’ceptin’ for de-States, and I am going to the mat ‘ exploit their children’s stunts for ' MISS MARY J. HEÌTMAN, Social Editor Phone 112 made. ' . Into a w orthlesi pod oi ashen four persons and the injury .of > Subscription Rates: party which merits such remarks fsum' one of leaves. ' . its own members. Isn’t it time for the repub .poliOiclcni camp'ain yearsj long for him. I am going to stand by commercial. purposes, public ae- Then as the last faint rays .of six others; He,Avas held for coUrfc- 551.50 a Year; 6 Months 75 Cents It looked, so louel;' there without under a bond of $2,500, signed licans of this county who want to do the best wid .dawg tax. Yes-sah dat’s a,'him;” tion is,to be commended. Mrs. Bruce 'Craven, of Trinity, sunshine fade, Strkitly in Advance . Mufi'ay. of Raleigh, some' time on their, farm near I close my eyes nnd humbly try a mate, •' ' ' ; by his employers. - ■ " ■■,1.1 ...I — — ...... , ni thing for all thei people to start doing a bit of fa'ct, hit shn is. ’ Other juvenile "endurance is the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. THE BEAU'FY OF OLD AGE IS vi.siting her parents, Mr. and Sheffield. " ■ ' to pray ' I stole it from.thè garden that the Entered at the? post office,at'Moc’ksvilla, N. G., serious thinklnR^and acting, too, for that tests” reported from; widely sepai-- 0, Rich. THE .LITTLE GRAY CHURCH, — ------— Mrs. L. L. Gaither. She w ill later Mr. Ardh Sal^'-.ons, •-.who ' ha's For life upon this earth jUat one blight , ' - ‘ \ as Becond-class matter under the act of March m atter? iated sections appear'tp be equally I ______0______.A iirile gray house in a little-gray Montgomery Herald. C 'il ^en working for Mr. Wade Siiiith more day 01 autumn f r i'S and winterJla S, 1879.' • _ futile and even, moré harmfui. Mrs. C. T. Cooper and tWo sons, .y chilling breozj ■------' ■ —...... — ~ ' - IT IS THE WAY 'ГНАТ COUNTS Inne i i « ' wiui; putting pro^^tionat^;; ,; of Clemmons, are spending this is spending a few dayaVwith'hl^ That I m ay better use .the tnlents MOST Away'down the valley it stands, Ailing and flooding the western serious responsibility on thu mniher, near Union Grove. Wildly laid ì.i'.^ght never let It bear that b it .'Mocksville, N, C., Thursday, August 7, 1930 week liere.’ ter fate. - ■ ‘ ’Tis'faded, with sunshine a n d horizon to various tints and shade What can be said for Mrs. Perrin Minter and daught Misses Maggie and Anrtie Bell Within my hands by Him who -----— r--» ------Much cz'edit,is due to Governor Max Gardner . gnawed..with the rain, • i f '-beautiful , er, Miss Marjorie Minter, of Joyner, of Sandy SprinEfH"'s'iioir gives to all * for his "Live-nt-Home” campaign and his lead Miss Blanche Leach has return Laurens, S. C., are expected this Local, Newspapers have., .been ANYTHING And mellowed with nature’s crude '.rt of he day, so IS old age, in ride his .bicvcle. bicycle, with,with/a a gatherin;?.rathe,-h a while af Mr. T; M.;Smith’s and His gifts of lovf", nnd mercy to "A brother is harder to be,won than •* ership in the movement to buy gootls, "made the evening of life, the most beau- ed from a visit to ,^'(ilatlves in week to visit M'rs. M inter's sister, Mr. J. A. Owing'? Mund.'iy ii.fter- forgive - . very courteous in handling pub ■* a strong city and their contentious arc -* hands,. . ■• of silly sight-seers applauditili High Point. licity for the Courtney Grove. in North Carolina." And the people took, and Bui/it houses a memory fairer t . 1 part of our existence. Pro Mrs. Hugh Sanford.. .mon. - ‘ . 'V. The wrongs His chlldren.here -be YOU like the bars of a castle." Prov. 18:19. * are taking, to the big ideas rtnd therein lies the Mr. Elizah Sm'th and Mlss-Ccra low commit. \ Thp membera of that Giove extend than gold— viding, of course, during; youth I a . Little Mi’fls Mary Waters has re- their;thanks to the. editors. real benefits to ,be derived from such move-' A dream that no winter can and manhood, one has learned , . Or.-and Mrs. R. D. W. Connor, Gaither motored to South Caro And so my talents, whether great ments. For just à few ;farmers to start the also of other forms of: enduranc« tHvned from a visit-to friends vn of Chapel-Hill, Mrs. Katherine WHAT A REPUBLICAN THINKS ■ chill— how to live. ' tests, and tells the world, among lina and .haJ the knot tied last or small, WANT live at home movement and the thousands of Childhood.and hope, and the sweet We have a friend who tells us Mount Airy. ' ! McNair and daughter, of Wilson, ' week. I’ll use for Him as long a s l shall others to continue to rock along as usual way, that he has never been able to othei; odditjes, bf two small givia were recent guests at luncheon ! - story told who .had been going up and down Mrs. Arthur Wright, 'if Greens live. « . Pickling Spices, Pure Apple -, Hundreds of honest republicans of this, there could come little real benofit to the state ,' In that little gray church on the look I'Pon a sunset without being Mr. and Mrs. iC. M. Campbell of .Mrs. J. Frank (Clement; boro' nre spen-iin'; a few weeks So now to Him my talents I sub PEDIGREED RABBITS, CHI№ county not-in a great way responsible for the ope a seesaw seven hours before i.aiul children, of Winston-Salem, ------o______, Vinegar in barrel or glass. but for etiough farmers to start putting the hill. stirred -with deep emotions and with relatives. mit. CHILLAS and N. Z. Whites at , conduct of the ring lenders of the party, may principle , into practice Will mean a wealthier filled with admiration for the pow the ,pol;lce( stopped them. Oim spent Sunday here.. ' Mrs. R. M. Holthouser,'' Mrs. hopes, at any rate, that it wa.s Miss Flora Thomas .spent a Albemarle, N. C. reasonable prices. Get ready Fruit Jars, tops and .rubbers think that the Enterprise has been a bit hard and a happier North Carolina, and for enough , er that caused it into being. And —-— 7 ° Horace Easom, Mrs. L. E. Feezor, wMle at Mr. .io'lin Bl^ickwoldor'b*- for the, Fair. When 'better rab on the so called'"boss ring." Well, we have WHAT? their parents , who called in the persons in thè state to really start' using goods, ... The wise man strive to pay well therefore, he claims that everjr- Miss Katherine Minor, of Mt. Misses Lois Thompson and Helen Sunday afternoon. ' ' WHEN I CHEATED JACK bits are raised v/e w ill haVe certo. In fact most'anything; said some pretty raw things, .but we .believed, police. , , Airy, is the guest of her cousin, Holthouser .were visitors in Sa^- made in this state, would soon put every idle for the space he monopolizes i n he sees this phehomenon he FROST some of them.-^Bell’s Babbitry,; and still believe that all we have said is backed ''Undoubtedly the craze has been Mias Lucile Horn. you need will be found here. factory and every industry -busy and our far- life, but the human parasite is lifted into the -realm of the isbury Friday afternoon.':, Farmington, N. C. 6 26 4t. up by the facts. JÏowever, with all the mean, fostered by—if indeed it is not ’-o meijs would prosper and grow rich. drinks sorrow to his own soul. beautiful and is thus made a bet • (By Ruby Grlflln) thihgs we have uttered about the. "court house ter man. entirely built on—publicity. The . June Meroney, of Lenior, spent Mocksvillp,^ C hapter-173, Order I took a stroll along a garden way POR SALE—2 EMPTY OAK bosses,” Vnnd fthose who would dictate, and : MONEY 'GROWING ON TREES” Thus, the beauty of the sunset "endurers” like to see i;heir name.q Sunday with-his parents, Mr. and of the Eastern Star, will meet One morning when tha air waa Vinegar Barrels; $1.00 each. I IDEAL GROOBRir . , dominate the ip.arty to its. utter- ruin, as . w ^ or pictures.in the newspaper, and Mrs. H. C. .Meroney. • cool and still has influenced this man’s life for Thursday evening, August 7th, at Vatill have plenty of that pure ÀND MARKET , aa to the 'great' detriment of tho county and Several years ago when the pioneers started Press Comment good. Now the moro setting of many of them aro hoping to win eight o'clock. AlII members are ,Thè fragrance -of swoet porfume ■^apple vinegar at 85c per gallon. to the hurt of allthe taxpayers, we have never the fruit and mellón growing idea in Moore the sun does not have this same movie or vaudeville contracts. Misses Linda Gray'Clement and cordially invited to be present. '■ liees gently sway. One lady bought 11 gallons.—■ ' said one half, as much as was said in last And , most of the newspapers ai-e Elvtt Sheek are spending awhile and Montgomery Counties, there may have been BANKRUPTCY FRAUDS. influence upon us all.‘ ' Unon a rosebud, fresh with dow, F. M. Carter. WDoks issue over tho signature of a local repub- those who tTiought it visionary. ‘ ,But If one But there are spurcos of beauty exploiting the phenomena for all .nt Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs.- Perry H. Ashe Jlcan .lawyor, E. .H. iMÓírls. -If you w ant’.to . wants to know just what the, grow th th at, th('t Infl.uence each of our liVes. they are worih. Of^course, tho and little- daughter, left Monday know, fx-lend ropu,blicans,' what, one of yo u r .- /CharlPtte[jliarlP Observer. blame, attac;he3 primarily to thnt Miss Kathryn Brown returned industry has done for the fruit an.^ mellón .iFradulent; assignments under Ip our own caseT. it happens to for 'Magodnn where Mr. Ashe has '•'V , ' own leaders .thinks of the “ boss ' ring", at g.iwving section pf Montgomery county let him thB bankruptcy laws have be- be the life of another person who section of the public upon whose homo Saturday from Lumberton accepted a position as cotton Mocksvnio, just''read the following which'is ,'take a trip to the little town of Candor some come 30 common a.", to have given hfls influenced us most, A friend morbid laterest such counterfeit and Wrightsvllle Beach. Classer for the Washington Mills à ;word for word reproduction of Mr. Morris' '.Saturday along these times and see What he^; , birth to the phrase: "Saved o u t . in .the evening of life! she has heroism feeds. . ' ------o—^—r - Co. communication carried in “óiir issue of last - ;sh all see. In this period of HooVor depression, of the wreck.” Crooked work in gi'own old in years and her hair But newspapers have .a respon Aiisf) Sarah Clement, of Oxford, ■Week.. ;Möst. of pur roatlers saw the [»rticlo when hundrodig and thousands of such towns , has grown from black to white. sibility. The,V can hardiy be said will arrive this week to be the Mrs. J. T. Boyd, of Henderson Well, if you don’t believe that iind read It, : but we want evqrÿ; republican . 'bankruptcy proceedings appoa'r (iuoflt of Mrs. Cecil Morris. people believe in my writings, I are dead, one will sée hujidreds and hundreds' to have centered in New York and But in spirit and mind she has to recognize it when they publish ville, who has -been tho guest of WE •voter, man 'hrid woman, to be sure to know of trucks Ipaded Avith fruits, mello.iis and such *'’ .1..,,; gl'owu young. Her understanding tho statement of Dr. George Big«- -o- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. LeGrand. tho will just prove it to you in .a just what Mr. Morris thinks of tho Davie the cases of fraud havo become very few words. Last week .we said like, and business just humniing with money a ' ; so flagriint as to have d e c i d e d .hns broadened; her love for her^ low, Massachusetts health corn- Mrs. C. M. McKaughan, of Win- former her brother, is now visit County repiiblrcan party, and ihat there may be plenty floating all rPund. It is well woiith; a President Hoover on instituting fi’iends has grown stronger, of' missioneV, thnt ho believes the ston-Salem, , is the guest of her ing relatives in Richmond Coun something about the Daniel Boone Jione who may not, wo reprint Attorney Mords’ - trip to Candor just to see howit feels to be investigation throligh the agency character is imbued upon her craze “shoAvs the menace to our si.stcr, Mrs. R. P. Anderson. ty. monument being used for a stool •iirtlcle as follcws: where real business is moving along and where countenance. • young of the ,'hideous American around 'Elie courthouse and ask Editor Enterprise; Attorhey General Mitchell, who Superintendent W. F. Robinson ed that it b c;i7ii.sed, and I mean I mone;^is all but "grovvùng on tress,” an^l vines.' - ; ias'now set about'.making-"ex- To mo, she, is the, best , and most ,, institution Called publicity,” and Silas A. McBee; of High Point . T am asking you to print "these few remarks ' ------^ ^ . >, then.print in the samo story juat i-utL(niud Monday from a visit to is spending this week here with to tell you that said monument Knuative investigation” Into the . tho , world, i.s now standing in ii nice posi : for the .reason that my pocket .book is too light ' UNHEALTHY i ’OR THEM AT DURHAM whole question of bankruptcy law And when life spems hard-and such publicity in the form of pic ruintivos at Giade Springs, Va. Mrs; McBoe, at tho home of her to stand tho strain should I put it in the Davio drab and commonplace, aa it dons tures and glorifications of "troe- parents, Mr. mnd Mrs. .C. F. Mero tion on the, court square. It-was E WANTED iho ndvnniagce and -practicei . This was after sev Mrs. B. C. Clement's condition raised Saturday morning.' ' • . Rocortl. It,Was a self evident fact demon- The anti-chain store flght seems to be pro eral..... bills had been..... introduced ...in ^/’'scouragemcnt sitters.” ney. Mrs. McBee continues to im- locally, thnt Fii'esloiio hue na stratecl before every intolligont man and - ducing results in -favor of the home town mer congress, the president being do-,''veiRhs-upon us, through the'maze Police intervention should not i.s gradually improving at Long’s .prove, we are glad io learn. W tionally, for redncing oiir costs and woman- who ivtteiided the Repul;>licun prim ary chants over at Durham. ^Over there the hot t'ermined on making those bills ' "f di.stanco and time, her face be necessary. The proper mixturo Snnntorium, we aro glad to state. And now wo want to see that building volume business on small - iind the County Convention ; that the cohesive test flght has been made on chain stores of any a'ctivo. He hns boon advised that 'ooms forth in all its beauty, gen- ol; ridicule and condemnation iiy ------:—0------Mrs. J. A. Daniel and daughter, cannon placed whore it belongs. proiile, poAver of PUBLIC PLUNDER was and is the ; town -WQ know of, and they are keeping the psses'through' bankruptcy pro-Mbnoss and lovoHnoss. And then press and public would soon end Cecil Morris, John LoGrand, Miss Lois Daniel, are spending It certainly was not sent hero to dominant and most potent powor ln| tho Boss-- flght un. The result ia, according to the Dur ceedings are nbw going on at theharmful "endurance nnd S. M. Call,,left Tuesday nn a .some time, in Baltimore, where occupy a placo on the BACK A ]3&e39SRa*i,HB©i!BJl; S i® re ’ .Cijraod Republican, Party of Davio County. ham Messenger, that over two, dozen chain rate of $750,000,000 a year. Tho ^ when the years contest^,” where parents lack the fishing trip on the Llnville River, the latter is taking treatment at YARD of the court square. Who It la also vtiiV, plain to the intelligent observer, stores have moved out in the past four months : movement -will lead to a general passed, we can grow old as necessary wisdom. And pos.-iibl.v, John Hopkins Hospital. Her many -vvill see that thi.s is dono imme Jlisa Lois 'I'hompson, of .States that abollshinif unnecessary offices,,the con- ' . and several others ate getting ready to move ; revision of the bankruptcy laws ¡'.ho, then our life w ill not hftvu too, parental w it m ay find wa,y.s friends regret to hear of her diately? \ Our costs ni'o - ulieorbcd by snvcrnl -.nplidatlon' pf oth¿i'S for economy’ sake, the re- out. Durham does not seem a-very healthy been, spent in vain. ¡to turn youth energies into use ville, was the guest of Mrs. R. illnoHs, and hope that her condi . '______- \ clifl'orciit lines inelcad of ono. Wo through establishment of essen M, Holthouser for the week-end. ■duction of salaries há'tí no stan’dluB or pitice i-place for chain stores, according to that publ.l- tial reforms. T'here will be a ful channels,''although so far wo tion will soon improve. .As far as we, can learn these sell пл(1 sci'vicc thc complcio Firc- In, tho Davia, Coulity Republican bosses alpha- cation, which Is making a,.spocia).ty of flghting MUST "TREE-SriTING” BE have hoard of no.now "endiiranca ------o------Davie County republicans aro still etono Hue, inchuUiig Tires— Tubea • sjioeding up of tho administration ENDURED? Mr. and Mrs. Invin Bowles, of i)ot, that if one is to jiuVgo^ by actual occur- those organizations. of bankrupt estates, placing the records” for lawn-mowing, taking Messrs. G, A. Allison, P. J. "up in the air” over the way' •—BaHewos— Brake Lining— Kims Jinces as shiown by thé vote'on Ju ly 2Gth', the , — ...... lo------^ ' - care of baby or hoeing the garden Charlotte, are ’ visiting the lat- Johnson, B. C. 'Clement, W ill things went oft in the republican »nd Accessories. Instead of Imying administration on a business — ^ -^ ------number of candidates, the scramble for a seat THE NEW PRESS PRESIDENT bfisis,;relioyihg the courts - of Christian Science Monitor, tor'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Lucky and Billie Allison, of Cbve- conventityi, and they swear by all theso items from several dilTcrcut Newspaper editors in - Florida Rich. at,v;thc :PIE COUNTER, the- Republican^ of ,, business resposibillty by center-, EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE land, spent Sunday ’ motoring good and'^bad that they "can never places, 4VC get tlicm from nearby Jiavie County árp unequlvócally in favor of,in-; The North 'Carolina Press Association picked have chosen the direct and logical through the Valley of Virginia, swallow that ticket” as named, in Firestone branches or warehouses F 'ì 4' iiig'it in the executive branch of antidote for the farcical phenom- te! creasing the number of offlcers, raising salaries onto a mighty fine man for its president in the 'the go-viernm-en't', c'ircumscrfbing The undersigned, having this Mr. and Mrs, Hilton Ruth, of and also visited Mr. and Mrs, Ed said convention. Now, brother, — all from ОШ1 pliico on ono ahip' provided they and their'henchmen continue person of Editor Noel of the Roxboro Courier. creditor control nnd onfn’vnm^r flonon of "tree-sitting,” in whichwiiiuii day qualified as executrix of W. iinck Hill, S. C., spont tho week-^ Painter, near Lewisburg, W. Va. what 'do you say about this. .l>ing order— one SIX 4o march up to the polls und keep the old crowd Indeed wo l ffag e Я THE MOCKSITLLE ’Д 1 ^ Я Р В 1 8 Е . Ш)С1С8У11ХЕ^ N. C. Thuraday, A ugust 7, 198» »rhm'sday, Auguat 7, 1080 -THE, MOCKSVILLE-ENIERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. Page 9' BUY FARMS NOW jDANDELION HAS MANY growing seasons'. If no’leaves are DAVIE CIRCUIT APPOINT if Hc isn’t tÌ3c Worlii*s O ldest tie Looks It ■ , ECONOMIC USES permitted to grow, thd roots use MENTS \ MiU’shvillG Home. up their storage supply, with the “When I bought my farm wiiile What Some People Want to Know result 'that the plant st ^ ‘ -VГ-f Л-'к,И r »h, >'»’ ;'» '< ''Д : Thursday, A ugust 7, in,30i lo'vihg cujw iiiul ribbons, iwlîl bo McCu l l o u g h k e u n io n j l e t u s d o Y oxjr j o b w o r k . diatributed to tlie whiners In the ,:conipst, -wthiich comprisea throe The McCullough reunion will 'be Ei3ery Woman Knows ftiajor divisions: friiitf?, vegotn- held the third Sunday in August 14 Evory ■womnn Icnowa how easy it, !j 9 N« C, Aug. . bles nnd moats'. Tho best entry in Everyb'ody is welcome ,tcy come to burn or scald hetaulf Iwhilo worhin» and please don’t forget your batir. in her homo. Evory womtin know.>i llmt each division will be awarded thteo bums and Bonlda nto painful !\mi .$100. One of these w ill also re- ket, The-program has not ibeen ar . BOtnclimcs very slow to heal. Every 'teive the flvo-hii'ndred dollar ranged, 'but the singing w ill 'be woman'should know that thq iiain of Plenty Amusement For Old And Young. Good Speaking, Old Time Picnic Dinner, sweepstakes .prize. Second prize li.rnislied by the Lexiligton tiuar- burns nnd Boalds will, ho quieUly vo- tet. ■ ' ' liovcd, infection positively provontcd in, Gftch division will be $50., thei nnd spoody healing assured if Liquid Committee - Uorozone IS instantly applied. Got n Concert By Class From Oxford Orphanage At Night. “Vou ought to, for I think you’re demanded, "if a black curtain sud third prize $25, and tho fourth E. C. Lagle bottie of Liquid Dorozono and keen it Fourteentk InstaKment OM :iii rond liome. Good night, Miss denly fell between you, and all that? Pxizii ,?10. Tlie w inners w ill also L. F. yi^agoner handy iuyour ttiodieinooabincfc. Sold by StniuHnff on a New Yotk stTcnt corncf, a Caivitigton.” • It you had. absolutely no knowledtfc ^ (in g woman 8U(I T a ge 8 THE MOCKSVILLÈ e n t e r p r is e MOCKeVIULB. N. C. Thursday, AUguat 21, laam Conditions Seen By Baiiey OAK GROVE NEWS CENTER NEWS AUGUSTA NEWS CANA ‘NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Major Sebastien Mrs. Alice Senford visited Mrs. Mrsf. Charlie Cartner and dau- Mr. Arthur Stonestreet, of As Ripe ¡For Democratic Victory wnd children, of Winston-Salem , Nannie Glasscock, of near Ijames' ghter, Marie, of Woodleaf spent Winston-Salem spent several day^ И-I spent Saturday with Mr. and Mra, X Roads last Fridnv, the week-end With tlie, formers laat weok with relativofr. Davie, County’s Read By The People W. L. McDaniel. On last Tuesday evening Ep- d'liughter, Mrs. R. C. Smith. I Miss Lucile iCain, student nur.se Best Advertising Who. Are Able To Frnnlslin, Aug. 16.—''.Novell- FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL Little Misses Minnie Daniels the Baptist Hospital, ia ¡,t tiRain will the republican party MASONIC PICNIC GOES Mrs. Cieve Wellman and little w orth liengtie members land young | ...... ’ i jaodium Buy 1)0 heard to boast of its capacity < DOWN IN HISTORY son, Robert, of Danville, Va., 'folks of the community gathered and Mary Frances Martin ppent home for a two weeks vacation. for prosperity; nover again will spent a few days the past w eek' at Mr. ,T. A. "Vaniiants where thoy Sunday with littlo Miss Naomi Mr.'Caleb Penry and family, of at Mr. W. C. Wellman’s. enjoyed a watermelon feast on Berrier. i Winston-Salem and grand dautiii- tho American people confide in (Continued from'page 1) . : , 1 Miss Maude Mason, , of States- Hazel Fisher, of Washington, its rosy promises/’ Josiah W. Bai leemee added inilcH’ to the occa Mr. J. W. Summers'entertained the lawn. Games wore played, TRUTH, HONESTY OF PURPOSE AND UNTIRING FIDELITY TO OUR COUNTRY AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND OUR PURPOSE ley, democratic; nominee for ‘the his Sunday school class at his nlusic'\yas rendered and everyone ville is spending a whileV with j »- G., were Sunday visitors her«. sion. Short talks were also made Volume 62 United Stiates senate, declared in by F. M; Pinnix, of Oxford, editor home Saturday afternoon. All had, a good time, Misses Sue,'Ruth, and :Faith Dead-; . ^*.'>ssionar.v So- MOCIiSVILLE. N. Cm 'raU RSD AY. .AUGUST 28, ,1980 No. 39 present report a nice time. Mr, land Mrs. Billie Dowfnun mon ' . , ciety of Eaton’s Church will be ... an address tiere today before a of the Orphans’ Friend, the Ma-' held next Friday afternoon with •crowd of G,000 people,' , sonic periodical, land several othj;' Mr. James Harbin and little nnd three children, Mr. Jim Jones Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carter, bf EASTERN STAR WILL, ; MRS. COMSTOCK DIES “In times ot ' pl'o'g'p^ the visitors. Ah interesting .feature grandson, of Kannapolis spent a and daughter of Salisbury spent Salisbury spent a while Sunday: ' ,, SERVE SUPPER ON ; IN NEW YORK Jyidge A, M, Stack Metes principles'ofkiMTininloa' nf 'the' +Ьл' dembci'atlc Tiai*-par- bf the aftei'iiobn program was tho few days hore the past week with Sunday at the home of Mr. and afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J/ tu iS e i om L" , SATURDAY EVENING ty have hot been highly prized,” introduction to the audience by relatives'. Mr.. E. n. ,W. M„ll„, M,-. M.«i„ »„Hnuo. sS.fy, One of America’s Most Famous io told aii' enthusiastic audience, Dr.:L. P. Martin of Lieutenant J. Mr. and Mrs. Jiames Summers ' Mrs. Martha Barneycastle, of to be .in the'^ same condition. Davie County Campaign Mocksville Chapter 173;15. ,E; Women Passes Out Stiff Sentences During “but in •iiines of .difficulty the S. Harris','bi Confcbrd, Command- are spending this week in Iredell Culahiiiln visited Mrs. T. W. Dwig- Mr. anci Mrs'. ,barl M assey and POUTIc Xl SMOKE SCREEN S., will ,again serve supper; ;;at pooplo rdtliirn to them. The pi:e-; or of iPirsf Brigade; .N. C. Confed- County with relatives. igins'last Sunday...... their Tea Roorii' next to LeGrarid’si Ithaca, N. Y., Aug. 24.—Mrs. sent situation predicates the olec-i ei'ato'' Veterans;^ succes.sor’ to the Mr. and Mrs. Milton Waters Miss Maud Barringer and fam- day with the hitters parents^ Mr. Aslieboro Courier. With A Forceful Speech Pharmacy, on Saturday oYoniiig,' Anna Bptsford Comstock, chosen Court Here This Week tion of a democratic congress in late Col. A. 'H. Boyden, of Salis- and little son, Johnnie, of, Mocks ily of Rowan County spent the and Mrs. I. C. Berrier. ' Au trust 30, from 6 to 9. The .m.emV ,in 1923 by the National League of ■ Representative George M. Prit- will consist of fried chicken,,stew Women Voters, died at her home, . November and, a democratic pre- ^ iry, land ’Prof. John ID’.' Hodges, ville spent the week-end with her week-pnd jiviith Miss SadicWLee Miss Mary and ^Mr. Willie Jack- Dcmocratg Name Ticket 500' ATTEND REUNION OP ' On Wednesday, of the August ■ «¡dentin 1932." ' ^ of D avie,'A dujutant'under Com- father, Mr.. J. W. Walls, ■svho ia McDaniol. . . L MAKES KEYNOTE SPEECH ed corn, maoarotii, baked apple,; here today. son spent part of,,the,past week potato salad, slaw, hot rolla,'; iped,-' CLICK CLAN AT JERUSALEM term of' Davie County Superior "* Thursday,'August 28, 19B0 THE MOCKSVILLE BNTERP.UISE, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. FiigO 3: Pnire 2 THE MOCKSVILLE BÑTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE. N, C. • Thursday, AiigiiK'i; 23, !!);-() m MOCK’S CHURCH NEWS We make a “igreal; game’V ol! ■ AUGUSTA NEWS. spent a few days the past week CANA NEWS and Francis Raivds svpent Wud this life of ours,—-and calMt'ci'vil-.^ .i IVIisses Sue, Ruih and Eaith with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crotts nesday of last week at Trinity' The members of .the Senior ization and progress., Is the gamo';.. Doadmon gave a social party 4t and family. , , , , Mrs. Susan Bnton visited her «fue.sts.iri, the home of-Mr. M. V I classes of the Sunday School with worth wliiit it;C0.sts?'lf more pao- ., thoir home Saturday night" in ,, 'Miss Josephine Deadmon, of daughter, Mr.s. J. F. Brewpr, at Andrews. ' ‘ j their teachers, Mrs. Alfred 'Hart- pin f)ut ill'fr.fe>\''hours of act"al honor of their guest, IVIiss IMaUde Richmond, Va., is s'pending some Clemmons, for a few days last Mrs. J. S. Crim and Miss Moy Imnn, and Mi'. George Mock went phYsical labor ¿ach day, and foi- ’. Mason, of Statesrvilie. Many en time with her ' mother, Mrs, J. week; Green,, of Winston-Salem, visited ScÈooiU sm over to Cooleemee'park last 'Wed- JOHN JOSEPH g a im e s , ivi:d . lowed. It' with 'eight hours of good ■ joyable games were played ori the W. M artin. Miss Nannie Pat Ward, who has ,in the neighborhood ,last Sundny nesdny afternoon on a picnic, The sound sleep, there wouldn’t op no , members were. Misses Cko and lawn. Those enjoying the occa Mr. .fesi? Click, of Hickory ia just returned from a trip abroad, iifternoori. ■ ; “PROGRESS” VS LONG LIPE ulated for'his heirs to'squander'.’ many .youngish'.widows■ out■ ij;in .the . sion were: Misses Willie Mae arid spending a while with Mr. and .spent several days last week with International Sunday School Les Kva Phelps, Claudie and; Mattie Frankly, I Wouldn’iin’t, rior' for '-'a s'pcial suburbs. I know I’m an- : W tlERE TO START them. Sympathize with therii.Rachel iBerrier, Letty Belle, Bea- friends here, Mr. W alter Stonestreet 'and fam a ,great mission to perform. Spe Jone^',; Vida and Minnie Carter, Mrs. H. M. Deadmon and fam ily. ily, of Winston-Salem wore Sun son for August 31 . cial mention was made of .the 'I'here is no,, doubtin.g that this hundred times thatat much. cient, but I'iri talking sensRi Laugh them. God will do the, trice and Viola Smith, Belle arid 'T'iie'. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mf. and Mrs. J; G. Foster, Miv day visitors\here. .. AMOS, A HERDSMAN CALLED Eva?^a«soy,' Wan^'Carter,.(Laura^ earth wa& resigned for the oc- '41 Ono morninii a very unhappy and Mrs. Cecil Foster and little way the people had sought to de judging,” , , ! Margaret Daniels, Loyce Davis, W. Martin Sunday were:' Mr. and OF GOD TO BE A PROPHET : MnJin n." 11 "lan « ” d foi-^the low- son, Robert, of Salisbury, were Mr, C. F., Richie' and family bauch the Sazerites. 'I'hese men young man waylaid me outside my P,inally I. slaid that, while it Ruth.Lagle, Onva Osborne, Ruby Mrs. E. D. Kimmer and fam ily, ЛШОВ' 1:1; X:10-15; 2:11, 12; h(id taken a vow not to use al- odell Onell with 'Misses, Hazel er animals, and everything need.-; front door. . migl\t do the yoUnger man good Wilson, LUna Kimmqr, Grace of ne.ir, Spencer, Jir. and Mrs. J. hero Sunday visiting the family, of Madison^ Ind., are visiting his brother, Mr., Mike Richie. ./.•J:?, 8 |Coholic liquor as a bevorase, but m nl Howird, of ,Clem- ed for health and long I'ife.was He is twenty-kwo years old, and to change his job, I doubted .Jordan, Pauline Sechrest, Maude W. Cartner and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. W. W .’Howard. m ™ boys^were . placed within their reach and for Rev. Sàniübl D. Price, D. D. I every sober Nasicrite was a rebuke Messrs Alonzo Phelps, Glenn their benefit - an idealist.'The imon in the plant whether it would., He is in a fast- Mas-on, Sue, Ruth and Faith Dead ' Elige Cartner and 'baby,' all of Miss Mossa Eaton, of the State CHILDREN TO GIVE PINE growing industry which has made Mocksville, Miss Notie Martin, of L ibrary Coinmission a(j IRIalejigh !to them in their gross drunkqn- Jones. Roy and Robert Carter, At- ' if 1 . 1, 1. ni where he works use coar.<)o langu mon and Sadie Crotts. M essrs This study in 'biography pre- nesf). The. people had already said fortunes and will make manv near Bethel, Mr. iind ;Mrs. Edd is here with her mother this week. PROGRAM AT CENTER ARBOR ■ ley Hartman, .with Mr., Alfred ..l^as brought, with age, jtheir c'rudeiie'ss grates on Greene and'Felix Berrier,’ Robert iîcnts the progress in' iiistory. The of their priests “Prophesy noj.” Hartman a« a visitnr diseases unknown to the I others. Daniels' and family, of Liberty Miss Francis Rands, who has him.; Also, his job if? :íull. and Boone Crotts, Paul and Grady Sunday, August 31, a group of Ambs stood forth in the face of I I told him about a friend of I and Mr. B. E. Mhrtin, of Salis Jewish, nation had three kings in “I read biographies,’’ he said! Nail, Frank and Doc McCullough, been visiting relatives hero for ! children from., the Childron’.s tho united national life. Then such habit,f and opposition. Ho .sL’lSlpVniTi&Stcr mine who w as driving througR the past month, returned to her sisted of various kind of'Sand- I eve- saw was “Great mon h avp 'all had an aim. Lester and Paul • Daniels,' Ralph bury. ‘ Homo, W inston-Salem, N. C., will (•»me thé split, following' the is quite the Ifraiah, described in the Kentucky mountains. Want- ! Those from here attending the wiches, cakes and Lemonade. in I seem to be headed nowhere, I and Hue Graves, Tom Tiller, home at Washington, D. C., last our Goldon Te.-it: "1 heeard the T! in his longlife; he had not tried , Home Coming at 'Fulton Sunday Sunday. ■ ' , ' , be the guests of Cenier Methu- death ol’ Solpmn and ten tribes haven’t,found myself.’’ 1, ing to get to Cincinnati for the Charlie Wilson, Dennie Crotts,, dist church. At three, o’clock in voice of the Lord, saying. Whom T W. Mock to turn night into day, and had night, he; asked directions' of a were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith Mr. £\nd Mrs. Frank Davis, of I'orued the Kingdom of Israeli Reader, what would you have), Edd Howard, “Ted” Cohn,, Esica the. afternoon they will • give a while the other portion waâ known shall I send, and who will ¡50 fgr way God intended'him native.' / nnd family and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Raleigh, spent the week-end Avith said to that boy? , , James, Claude Thompson, Jimmie program under the arbor. We will as the Kingdom'of .Judah. The ■ us? Then said I; seiid me,” Isaiah Coinatzer church Sunday after- xto live; long life was his reward. I '■ I said that most of the, meri “Go down "this road about ten | Cope, Walter Crotts, Magness Smith, ^ rel'“tives here. , ■ ' 6:8. ' , , It was no accident, no freak of 1 Mr. P. rf. R avis is not improvnig welcome all who wish to come. Northern section started out whom we read about in biogra I miles, arid take your right turn,” j Howard, James Bailey, Tom Do- The Dav^'e Growp of Sunday The application is far more ^ Ihe revival meeting, will hegin jnature that he did this; he simply , the native began. Then he stopped , well, Raymond Daniels, M. C. much at this writing, sorry to Schools of the South Yadkin As A. G. Loftin, Pastor wrong, for Joreboam proposed phies did not have any gteat pur that two ciilvQ's be set up, in than admiring the heroic attitude here on Sunday morning, Sept. lobeyed nature’s laws. and ¿pat “No, I tllink you’d bet- Ddadmon, .and Frank Howard. note. , Isociation held the monthlv meet 7th at 11 o’clock. Everybody in-' pose. A fe w ,, such ns mu.=ticiansf Bethel and'Dan, that the people of , Amos. We are to study local I saw a man this very day, ter go the other,.way and take Miss. Pauline Sechrest, of Сое» Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thpmpson | ing, with Eaton’s church last vited to attend the services. and painters, had a talitii that might make them'centers of wor conditions and determine how we tubbed and togged in the very lat could not be mistalten. T*m great i your first left.”' He spat again, leemee spent the week-end with of near Spencer spent Thursday Suriday afterribon. , ' can best represent God in trying The members of Junior, Pri est—on his way .tb the 'golf links. thought de^eply, and then,, in a nnd F riday afternoons with Mr. BARGAINS ship rather than follow the coip- , wajoi’ity, of whom Lineo!n .is 'the Misset' Letty Belle, Beatrice ahd Miss Matalene Collette is spend to make this old world more like mary and Beginners 'Sunday Appoplexy was written all over sudden,:'''biirst of confiderice, ex Viola Smith. ' .; and Mrs.. J. 'W, Martin and'fmily. Herring, Can ...... lOc mand of Jehovah and go up to classic example, were just aT dia- ing the week with her aunt. Mrs. Jerusalem for the! prescribed sol the Kingdom of God, which is al School classes with their teach- him. He wore a flannel suit, soft claimed : “Tell' you^ what,'"neigh- ' Miss Ruby Wilson, of Liberty Miss Margaret , Daniels sperit N- E. Pendleton at Baltimore, Pink Salmon ...... ;...... i,,. iCc i era, Misses Eva Phelps, Grace coiivtiged in youth; as my youth Flour ...... $2.75 emn feasts. It was long before ways in process of development. cap, knee breeches, flat shoes, friend. They did not know where bp'r. If(I w as aim ing to go to, Cin spent Saturday night with Misses Sunday with Miss Sadie Crotts ' Md.' God will commission everyone , and Ethel) Jone's- met ,.near ttha arid was smoking furiously to keep cinnati';'! .wouldn’t start from Sue, Ruth and Faith Deadmon. of this place. Miss Eachol Eaton \ left for Lard, BO lb s...... 12c lb, Israel did more than worship Hhey ,were going, bufi they, did not thus. , , , who is willing to help^in the work home of Misa Phqlpa for a picnic hia intorrial machinery “hitting here.’’vV:S;. The guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Mr. B. E. Martin, of Sal'isbui-y Clemnions last Monda.v. After a 8 pound bucket ...... $i,io ^Saturday, '.afternoon. Interesting ; ■ quit. Jhey simple: nlugged ahead It will be remembered that of world betterment. . on a ll' six.” ,' , He . had probably Mosiiof'us want to arrivé, but Frank CrofctEf the past Sunday spent Friday afternoon with hia few days visit with her sister Loose Kenny Coffee 17c lb, games were played and everyone ' arid, , usually to their!; own,, sur 5c matches ...... 3c ■when there was apostacy after — ^ ------— rieyer had-'his toes or. fingers in prise, jwori out^ ■ ; V ,'We’d Hkô to start fromi eome-,' Avere: Mr. John Crotts and two father, Mr. Ji W. 'Martin. Mr. | there she goes tb Cary, N. C., to , seemed to have a' good time, Theh 6c Epsom Salts ...... "ic Palestine had been entered that GREENWOOD NEWS the dirt in his Hfe^—nor had he‘ .1 said, in the : Bèd,ónd, place, Whore else.' 'Maybe I’m wrong, sons, Boone and Roscoe of Bethel,' Mflrtin doesn’t seem to improve ^resume her work as teqcher in.the, the little ofte were seated on the likely ever,done a lick of manual Fruit Jar Tops,Doz...... 20c God raised up a 'series of judges ,tMt all are 'crude'«rid,'all men but I haye come, to the. coriclu- Mr. Elige Deadmon and two chil much, sorry to note. , Cnrv High School. . , Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller and bearitiful green grove and aerved labor. sion .thit - it 'doesn’t make much Mr. E. C. Lagle, of near Tur 10c Jar Rings ...... fie who helped the people out of each i-aro wòridorful. The. purest suint dren,, .Ivalee and Ben of near M i&8 ■ Henrietta; lloward is haby are spending this week in by the teachera. Several viaitprsl Hero he was out seeking health difference i.where one start», that Turrentine. ■ ' . rentine spent a while ’ Saturday visiting at Salisbury this week. Large Size Carnation Milk 10c emergency. Something of the same , were present. has .secreta in his heart that,makû method is seen In'the study of Old Winston-Salem. 'breAthing like a porpoise. He was,, all' businesses., are • good and all Mr. arid Mrs. Nathan Steward niight with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. | . Rev. Smoke, of - Rural, Hall, Small Size Carnation Milk .... 5c I Born to Mr.. and Mrs. L, B. hirii' hliish, ; the ' woi;st ' ma Ji has Testament history, following the Mr. T. a ; Rice went to Salia- ' doubtleas ■worth plenty of morioy. are bad, all are drill and, all are and baby and Mary and Beulah Daniel’s and family. , j preached at Eaton’s church last .Tobacco twine, ball ...... Cc Orrel) n'daughter. mori-.brits of splendor', . ' division of the kingdom. Now ibury last Saturday on business.’ mt о t u , ... nmn’a goal'theae days, it seems. •thrilling. ' ' Steward, all of High Point spent Those from here, attending the I Sundiay in plac9 pf ,Rev.‘ V. M. I am going to demonstrate the ilari is' the riobjest of all; the prophets are called Into service Mr. George Merrell spent Sun “LI a careful observer wouldn’t . And, that the important thing a while Sunday afternoon with Click reunion at Jerusalem Sun Swnirii who was away holding a W allis Tractor , on m y-farm this icommuTijlty were. Miss Letha creíitúres, arid \the mbst tragic w eek.. • , that they may tell the jieople of day morninig.air Smith Grove. insure his'LIFE for five dollars I -—a,,little' higheÿ thaii the anim ils about': getting; somewhere is not the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. day were Mr. and Mrs. H. . M. funeral. ^ , Mr. and Mrs. Olen Barnhardt Jo'nes, Mr. ond Mrs. Folds, Mr He was apparently between fifty studying maps or wondering a-’ A. B. Howard. 'jyeadnion 'and family and Miss | Miss Camilla Plott, of ttedland their sins and promise ' forgive and MrSi Myera and Mr. and Mra! Q little . lower than: :the' angels. ness if they will only sincerely and children', visited Mr. Mitchel and sixty years of age—the time bout other roads. ' But; starting Miss Luna Kimmer, of Liberty Maude Mason. , ■ ’ ' |is SDonding the week with MissoS' 0. B. Jones, of Wlnston-Salerii, With all his crudeness, he does his j frank repent. Amos’is n man thus call Carter, near Advance last Sun 'When a man ahould be at his best work; 'sacrifices foi^ his young, here; whore wo are. spent Saturday ftight with Misses Don’t forget tho Homo Coming Kathleen and Evelyn Howard. , : HENDRIX day. ' ■ Mr. and Mrs. ;E. iM. Jones, of Near Overhead bridge ed into a high office .as spokes- dear reader, would you be in his and faces blind fatò with courage. Margaret and Belle Daniels., at Concord, August 31, and bring, Mrs. J. B. Cain, Misses Lucile Mr. G;- A; Sheets put in a barn Thomasville, Mr. and Mrs. Mock, condition for what he has accum- Trade With The Advertisers Mr. Robert Crotts, of Bethel a w611 filled basket. South M ocksville, N. C. «.-in of God. This prophet is of of Winston-Salem.. ', • ' "Don’t criticize men or judge dladys, Mabel, John Boyce Onin humble origin. Hé was just a of tobacco Friday and Saturday. “THE MUSICAL FOOLS” them,” I said to the lad. “Like Mr.' L. T. Hendrix and family plain herdsman of Tgkoa, located , TURRENTINE NEWS with Mr. and Mra. Ham Ever- Kelly and Howard Sears, about 12 m iles -below Jerusalem , visited Mr. Geo. Merrell Saturday hardt. . • ' ' FORK NEWS Part of his work .was to pinch afternoon and Mr. Hendrix and Mr.’ and Mra. H. S. Foster, of Playing Hiwaiian Guitars, Banjos, Spanish Mrs. Merrell motored to Mocks Tho revival meeting is in p.rof- open (the growing, sycamoro-filg, gress at tho McCullough arbor ilocksville spent a while the past ■ Mrs. Charlie Foster carried lier for otherwise it would not ripen. ville to the. Democratic conven 'unday evening with Mr. and Guitars. And they play them “Mot” Suriday School class on a trip to tion. ’ , this week. Services ibelgiri each, At first the message had been night at 7:45 P’clock. Everybody ,i| rs. E. C. Lagie. mountains' and Virginia last directed agains.t,thé surrounding Mr. Lewis Hendrix and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCullough . 'jLucsday and Wednesday. is invited to attend theae .ser nations for they were grossly Mrs. Lenitt Potts and bnby were vices. ■ ' ■' ,'. nd daughter, of Mocksville spent YODDLING Mrl and Mrs,, J; M. Smith and wicked. To such deliverances the pleasant visitoi;s at Mr. dto. Mer- he past Sunday with Mr. ,and Buck and Wirig Dimcing, Singing, Comedy son Richard of near Lexington rells .Sunday afternoon. I Mrs. Beulah McCullough ,i is Israelites llsteriod with some pa "rs. A. C. Nail. : , also' Mrs. M; D. .Brown and two Mrs. Laura Foster, teacher of spending a few days this ^^;eek Yoii have heard them over the radió for the past tience, for it is'.always, interest Miss Weloska :Pegrnm, of HonS, of, near Cljiiua Groye visited the Intermediate Sunday schopl with her parents, Mr, ' and Mr?, ing to fhear .another critity^ed. H. C. Foster, of Salisbury; ; inston-Sttlem was the guest of' three years while they toured the MiddleWest, now Mt-. Ai ,W. Allen: nnd other rela class of Fork Baptist Church, took Then Amos yvent about 22 riiilos I Miss Ruby Wilson spent iihei r. ;and Mrs. Granville. McCuI- seé them in person at the i tives hero Sunday. her class of girls, riumbei^ng a.- p ugh , ,tho 'p ast week.' , ' ^>.M rsitM a0 Lupper ent6i’tali!i,dd northv.’iird ,.to ' Bethel th at ; he bput ,fiftoon-,ori..Wii»vouht«fc^^^^ past; Satiird'ay night: witli,'Miasd might sell some \yopd in that city;' ; R 'lilliifltio «nu I’ aun; itieiidiifip/ii' jr.irhc',v'BvaiigollBilc ; cuib irom PRINCESS I^HEATRE her:-Su'nday',§chool ola llttlo last Week,' Mrsr'JalfQ'^’A llen’ and of 'Augusta. Mocksville will ,be 'at Liberty M. ..IV.. .'..tUl It was but hntural that he should Nora Carter joined them at Mock- Next Wednesday an¿ Thursday niglits.r September tiirlEl;; ^Saturday ! afternoon. They Miss Eva McCullough; spent E. ''church next Sunday night, served cake and ice cream. All look about to 8(i,e how Israel was .sville, Supt. Mr. S. B. Garwood progressing at this center of calf last Saturday night ■ yvitij 'Miss August 81st; lit 7:30 o’cjoclc. 3 and 4. Also an áll talking picture with James ' Jiad a grania time, i , .and wife, drove theni. 'rhey went Velma Wagoner, of near Mocka- Everybody is invited', to como. worship. What he noted was shock through this state over in Virgi Gleason, Johnie Walker and Marion Shilling in Mr.'; and, Mrs. Sam Stonestreet. ing in 'the extreme., Gbd seemed , ville. , of Mboksville.; visited relatives nia and camped lin V irginia on the Masters John McCullougi, Subscribe to ..T'he '..Enterprise, “Swellhead” and comedy. Aclmission 15 and 35c. hero Sunday. . . V .- . to have been forgcitten in the new .river banks. Tticy had.lots of $1.50 per year. present program of living. Self- - Lexington is tho guest it и Mrs, Zeb'Burton, who has been fun, hut they did^not forget the . cousin, Lester McCulloug i l fifieririg .several days from poison will was the standard and the One they were trying to serve gnd righteousness of Jehovah was not week. I ' ik is not riiuch better, sorry to had a short religious service be Mrs, E. C, Lagle spe nt'th'past say. . ' . even contemplated. Thon Amos, at. fore going to sleep. tho further commission of God, Saturday afternoon with 'hil mo Mr. Leo Snin and Mr, Cal Wea- Mr. Cary Williams, teacher of ther, Mra. T. P. 'Foster, of R\cks- .set fopth the facts to his kind the boys Intermediate class and theri)poon, of Kannapolis spent ville. V \ ' the week-end with Mr. Sain’s pnr- red. Their e x a c t, sin.s were de Mrs. Sallie Merrell teacher of thc clared in no uncertain language. Mr., Doc McCullough and «tor onts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sniri. Women’s Adult class are planning Ruth, of Lexington, was SuSay MisB Esther Allen' has returri- They were made to see that thirigs ■a trip in the near future. , which had been adopted a.s a, rou guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chi es !а.ёда* ,ed home after sponding a few days Good many from our section .McCullough innd family, with friends ' at Thomasville. tine in their lives were positively are attending court this week. wrong i'll the night of God, Right, Mr.' E. C. Lagle visited, tr. Mr. and Mrs. G. B Bland and Miss 'Leona Merrell, of Salis J. W. Martin and Mr. S. D. Dn.. children, of Lexington visited re- and worth-while ways were in bury visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob у ®¥1 s a y :W© dicated nnd prom ises-of forgivq.^ iel’s, of A«KUSta a w hile the i^t latiVea here last week. ■ Grubbs Sunday.' Saturday night. V- , __ Mr.. Vernon Brondon, of Bur nefrs were ipade if they would Mr. T. C. Rice ^nd family, visit only sincerely repent. Miss Velma F’oster, of Moc)'-, ^ w e r e lington spent a few days last week ed Mr. Will Sain and gl'ad to say ville spent a few days lait wlj(c S w itli Mr. and Mrs'. Zeb Burton. It was expected that the peo he is feeling much bettor. , ple would take 'exception but with her grandparents,, ft 1’, Mr; and Mrs. Walter Sain spent Mr. Rober Seaford and wife, of Mrs. Charles McCullough o u t a Tuesday night and Wednesd.iy in Amos w asithe more amazed when Jersey section, below Lexington Amaziah the prieSK sought ,to si , Mr. and 'Mrs. John Crottf Kannapolis with Mr. Sain’s moth- visited Mr. Robert Lee' Seiiford ' children', of Bethel, spent . or, who cohtlnues very sick, suf- lence him,, though he dqclared that last week, also Miss Turfier, of feeing from a cancer.’ he was .Qod’s messenger in, right- South Carolina. _ , ' ' ' ; ' цнишшмнкзвшнзашккп] bockj: Mr. T. W. Sofley and children, „eousness. ,Amaziah appealed to of ; Redlarid and Mrs. Bessie , Ell- King Jereboàm II,, but the pro DULIN’S NEWS mbre, of Kannapolis' visited re-' phet continuecj„to deliver his de Constipatim l.'itives aiid friends fiere Satuiv nunciations. This God-sent man T'he Revival Meeting begun *dfiy. ‘ ■ ; would not be stopped, for he had Aug. 24, 1930,лvith three services. Service in afternoon at 2:80. Even Trouble : CENTER NEWS SHEFFIELD NEWS in.g 7:45 o’clock. Everybody cor- "X HA-VE u sed .dially invited. ,, Draught as a Patdhing old tti'CS anil tubes to run Mi'. N. P, .McDaniel and fam , Mr. Spencer Dwiggins, , who Mr. Pink Edwards and, daught modioino for iho l,ist miles out of them only spoils er from Gibsonville spent Sunday ily of High, Point spent Sunday ;Avorks in. W instbniSalem is on a many yoare,’ trips nnd i.s expensive trouble, now here with friends and relatives. here. visit to .'hi. AMIS ON THE WAR PATH wore 'complaining a'bout : the sheet, together with a larg '3 num T TilЧI'Hduy, Augu.^^t 28,'1930 ' THE IjjiOCkSVìtLEl ÈNTiaRPRISE,' MOCKS^VILLE. : Tí* fí. Porp T The Mocksyille Enterprise price of eggs—they could get only ber of other service nien of Davie Published Every Thursday at Mocksvillo, Press Comment We seo by the papers that Amie Semple Mc 18 to 20 cents a dozen. Today attended the, American ¡. Leition I SMITH GROVE NEWS- LINWOOD ROUTE 3 NEWS 12 poles to a stono; thenco .W. McCullough, of Lexington are MOCKSVILLE ROUTE 4 NEWS that the judges and clerks . be North Carolina Pherson has come into tÜe limelight again. The fresh eggs are worth 30 cents on Meeting in tlie Twin-City Monday ' , . .4 " FAVORS DAIRYING spending sometime w ith Mr. 'arid ’ qualified voters of the' tbwnship ’122' poles to a stone, in -Ellon Berr 1. other day she punched her mothe^ ion the the Monroe market. Jo those who; evenirtg and night. Gee, we an- Mrs. Bessie Penry wilLbo hos- The health of this' community Mrs. N. -T, Cope. ; Mr. and Ml's. Robt. Mock and ryman’s line; thonce in her lino,; Л.' C. Huneycutt ...... Editor and Publishor’:' would become discouraged about ■which “thoy serve. : ; ' ;V nose, and, it seems, the old lady- resented the glad, that said editor is not a for te.H.4 to the Liidies. Aid Society is very igood at present, glad to. Mr. and Mrs. G. H ..Tutterow little son, of Winston-Salem viait- C. :66 poles to sw.eot gum, Ellen J. F. Leach...... Mnungin,E Editor Gastonia Gazette. the Little, Red Hen I submit tlie eigner.', . ÇI, Thursday afternoon, Septem say. . With the Deriiocratic primary Berryman’s coi'ne'r, 'in Robertson ' unfriendly familiarity and were at the lady spent'the week-end with his bro^ ed his parents Sunday. ^ "Drought conditions in many following classic: ber '1. ' , ; ther, Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Tutte ju.st in the offing bfllclals are in-, lin e; thence in his line E. 8 deg. 1 of the principal dairying and live Mr. Kirby Green, of Churchland Mr. G. H. Motley and family, evangelist in such a vigorous manner as to ' Hard times mean nothing to a All Mocksville Joins in welcom Mr. and Mrs. John Bowden, of spent Sunday afternoon with. L. row. attended the Baptizing from.Cal formetl thiifc ij’Anguille voters de-, S. 61 pole« arid 15 links to \Rohcrfc- ^ stock growing sections of the hen. She j’ust keeps on digging pu(; her in a hospital. And the elder lady ing sheriff and Mrs. McSwain, of N o rfo lk , Va., have been the guests E. Green. |Mr. and Mrs. Nuram Miller and vary church Sunday, sire to cast their ; ballots. But; son’s corner; therice E; 4 deg., E.,: country favor a rapid' growth of | worms and'laying eggs, regardless Cooleemee to., our city th is fall. 13 poles and 5 links to tho beiiiir Subscription Rates: resents b^ing questioned about the fight by the of his brother, Mr. Ц. F. Bowden Mrs. Roy Davis and children, I her sister, Misa Maggie Smith Mr. T’. -V. Mock spent the week these . industries In the South," | of what the business prognosticat- Mi\ McSwain will mnktf his homo how it can be done is still a mat ning, coiitairiing 40, acres niore or ; $1.50 a Year; 6 Months 75 Cents newspaper reporters. She told one' thai, if for the p ast week. of Denton 'are spending several were the Sunday gue.sta of Mr. end with home folks, / says Roland Turner, general agri-! ors say about'the outlook,for this in the county ja ili 'and ho will and Mrs. H. A. Tutterow, - I ter iinsbttled. : ' ■ loss'. For more ; ' particular ■ desr ■ Strictly in Advance .her daughter wanted to punch her on the nose, • cultural agent of the Southern or any other year. The friends and neighbors of days with W. A. Grubb and fam- M1.SS Mildred Mock is spend criptiori see deed by G. D. Spry, ^ also be CARRYING THB KEYS. jlrs. W. L, Hanes regret .very ily, ^ • Little Mias Margaret Daniel, of ■ ‘ ^ and if she wanted to send Anile to the hospital' Railway system. "In this section If the ground.is hard, she scrat- Welcome, sheriff. ing her vacation with her sister, NOTICE OP SALE OF LAND and wife to Coleman Î^oster , and,, Entered at the» post ofHce.at Moclisvlllc, N. G., m uch, that sheihas gone to Mbcks- Miss Lummie Shoaf does nbt Mocksville spent the paat week ; it was nobody else’ business, and maybe she’s especially in the lower South, the ches harderi , with Misses .Virginia and Maiy Mrs. G. H. Harpe, of Winstbn- wliJe, recorded in Book 20, ''pago Bs second-class matter iinder the act of Marchyn villc to make her horiie in the impi’ovo much, sorry to say. ijalem. - i . ' B, 1879i’ - I ■ - . ; [tjiiÇight. But whnt we want to know is how a' production of foraige and grain If it’s dry, she digs deepdr. ... And Commissioners Hoyle, Mc Tom Daniel. ' , . By virtue of the power of sale 171, office Register of Deeds ■ of has not been reduced as'in other If it's wet, she digs where it’s future. Mr. Carl Barnes,' of T'yro and I ; Mr. arid 'Mrs. Jess Cobloj and Mahan and Dwiggins wilj get Bill and Kathleen Presley spent contained in 'a certain mortgage Davle Cotinty, N. C. female-preacher can run off from a summer sections. , - dry. Mrs. J. F. Fostor had as her Miss Dora Barnes were tho guesta | family visited relatives in the ; ,This the 1st , day of , August, ; Mocksvillo, N. C., Thursday, August 28, 1930 busy about the abolishment of the the past Sn.ndnv with Earline and ' resort with a married man and live with him . "It is. well known that .when j If she strikes a rook, she works (iMiner guests last Wednesday, of Mr. and -Mrs. J. A. Broadway : Point Sunday.. deed executed by Coleman Foster offices of public welfare, qounty of Yadkin College Sunday. ' Ethel Louise Wilson. 1930.’, ' 'for days and enjoy fist fights with her mother sherds of either beef or dair arou/id it. . . treasurer and'.county accountant jlr. and Mi'S. R. S. M iller and Mr. Wade Barnes and Adam and wife, Delia Fostor to the uri- W. H. FOOTE children, .and. Miss Madeline Mrs. E. L. Potts and. children Mr. and Mrs. W. b.'Everhnrdt , arid still'maintain the following which Amie are depleted because of reduced | If she gets'ft few more hours,of ¡too :in order tiiat we may .«tart and children, of Cooleemee spent Grubb visited Mr. P. W. Lagle dersigned on the 19th day of Dec. , Mortgagee ■*.“Who will rise up for, me against the. evil- * , Burks, of Roanoke, Va., Mr. and of Churchland spent Sundny with has. , ci'op pr6duction and poor pas- daylight she gives us a few more o u t: e^ariy in the saving ot the the past Sundny with the formers Sunday’ 1929, registered In Book 22, page J'acob Stewart & A. T., Grant,, * doers?, or who shall stand .up for mo al- * tures,, years are required to work eggs jli's, A. M. Noese, of Lexington, her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Attorneys.. , '., ■ 8 14 4t. , ------,------0------taxpayers money. Hartley. parenta, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ever- . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burton, 641, office of R egister of Deeds, ■* gainst the workers of iniquity? Unless the' the industry back to normal. .Con- j jjut always she digs up worms JIM. Lula Wall aiid children, Mrs. ■’■ . ---- r ------Lord hiid been my help; mi* soul had almost * YES, EVEN THE REPUBLICANS Mr. and Mrs. J. F.. Barnhart, linrdt. oi H id« iy visited Mr. T. V. Mock of Davle iCountyi and default ditibns in other sections should and turns thqm into hard-shelle'd C. Clement, Jr., v/ill ha've an J, T. Taylor arid •son and Mrs. W. Sunday. having been.riiade in payment of EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE * dwelt in silence."—Psalms 94:10-17 , • encourage southern farmers to profits as weir as tender, profita- A. Miller, oi Thomasville, nnd Mrs spent Fridny nfternoon with Mr. We do not believe that there is a republican, easy time fillin g this cfllce of Ra- nnd Mrs. B. iR. Berrier, of Church ; Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Mock and the note secured by saicl niort- e.xpand their livestock and dairy ble broilers. IJay Howard arid little daughter, giage, I will cell to the highest , The undersigned, having this, ' ' ev'en amoflg the ruling ‘“ring" .arouiid' the gister of Deeds and tran.sactlng land. children visited relatives in Faith A WORD TO LOCAL BUSINESS ing operations by purchasing Did you ever see a pessimistic the duties of the coiiii'y accoiint- Sara Louise, of Clemmons., Sunday afternoon. bidder for cash at the, courthou. P a ge 8 THB M O CiœvILLE BNITDRPRISB, MOCKSVILLE. N. С. Thursday; .August 28, 193,) HON, ЛУ. C. HAMMER two showed heavy decreas'as as SEPTEMBER 1-ß PROCLAIMED Independence. OPENS DAVIE CAMPAIGN compared with the ‘previous Janu “MADE-IN-N. C.” WEEK BY ;—0 . MAX GA'RDNlil{ 1/1 1 WITH ’FORCEFUL SPEECH ary. The falling off of earning CAROLINA CHAT GOVERNOR О. MAX GARDNER -Governor of North Caroli'„„ . Avas more than 90 per cent upon By the Governor. By Guy Swaringen ■ Davie County’s (Continued from Page 1) an average. Raleigh, Aug. 24—In, order to Tyre C. Taylor, ' Road By The People ing ЭЛ no'.v, Tlioi'e aro those who “We saw building permits in Private secretary. *Best Advertising > restore confidence in business Who Are Able To bfelieve our civilization is becom- ...... the... principal...... citie.s ...... of the country...... „ Hessemcr City Strilte Ends ¡after another! Besacmei; City.—The strike of | circles,' boost the industrial de Medium . ing n failure. We Imvo solved, it decrease irorn orie inindre'd and velopment of the State and ac- DAV'IE CIRCUIT APPOINT, is claimed'mass production but no ' sixt^^-nille millions to eighty-three of the American Cotton Filling Station Held Up for $60 I quaint the people of North Oaro- r MENTS Mocksvüle Enterprise ono claims we have s'Olved mass ' miliion dollars in a single month.' Inc., which loomed I'arge in Lincolnton.—The Riverside fill- 1 lina with the .articles prdduced t / ' - , ■■ tho II...... 1»; ««l..,, . „< O.- and usable in -their own'State, A. G. Loftin. Pastor TRUTH, HONES'l’Y OF PURPOSE AND UNTIRING FIDELITY TO OUR COUNTRY AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND OUR PURPOSE ^Unemployment ' istration.,b.eing successful, it has camo to an end Saturday, when colnton, was entered Friday night G'oVernor 0 . Max }Gc.rdner has F.lrst Sunday, Center 11 a. m i two large groups of workers , vot- by two men in overalls, who held Volume-52 ., Unemployment is a troublesome ' grea't' dislappointment.” proclaimed the week pf jSeptember Salem, 3 p. m., Zion 7:30 p. ni'' tiuestion. The euro of it is most ed to go back to work iVIonday at the place up, secu rin g ,.$40 irom - ' - - MOCKSVILLE. N. C:. THURSDAY. SEin'EMBKU 4, 1930 ■ ,' ■ ' ; v , , . , No. ,40 1-6 as "Mnde-in-North Carolina” Second Sunday,, Concord 11 j, difHcult, and affords a field for MORE ABOUT COURT the scale of wages prevailing be- thg casrh drawer and taking !?20 Week as a part of his ‘‘Live-at- m,, Liberty 3 p. m.. Oak Gi'ov^ A LETTER OF APPRECIATION exploitation of the démagogue. fore the strike. E. L. Gillespie, fvoni a friend of the owners; also GIVEN B Y MRS. PERRY MOCKSVILLE SCHOOLS BEfflN .DAUGHTEIiS 01'^ THE CON Home” prografti and has called 7:30 p. m. FROM REV. C. K. PROCTOR NinV YEAR ON SEP'r. 8TH^ —FEDERACY *------TO------MEET The representative you send from (Continued from Page 1) reputed itinerant preacher, tend-. „ unrton of cigarettes. Fred Car- upon the people to observe it gen Third Sunday, Salem 11 a, m AND MISS MILLER Davie Dairymen Looking .your district or Slate to Waffh- ered his reETl'gnation as strike lead penter, 12-year-old co-proprietor, FRIDAY n ig h t erally. ,x*' '- ■ r Zion 3 p. m.. Center 7 :30 p, m, " ^ Oxford, N. C., August 29, 1930.. Mo'ndii,v mox'nirig, ' -Septem ber, ington must have the intelligence last three years, was finally wip- er, being unwilling to quit at thia ^vas told that if he yelled he would One'of the most'delightful af- Mr. j; B. Johnatone, Chrm. iind experience to deal with the ed off the books this' term. Hen- time. The proclamation follows: Fourth Sunaay, Oak Grove U 8th, the, familliar tpnes ,of -the ' - There will, be.a call meeting of: bo killed. The men drove off in a. m., Concord 3 p. m., Libertv iaira of the s(immer was ■ the Mocksville Ma.sonic Picnic Com Forward To State Meet At ever increasing importance of the dricks, who admits misusing the direction of Cherryville. ' ‘‘Whereas, North Carolina in school bèll will sound .out'agEini. thO' Davie-Grays. Chapter, United;* dustry in common with that of the 7:30 p. m. charming luncheon given on Wbd- Mocksville', North Carolina, question of taxation, if he is to be church funds of which he was Boy Shot By Mistake iiosday, August 27th, by Mrs, 0. De"! Sir;— calling pupilà.of all sizes to their Daughters. ofvtho Confederacy," ai:' «f any value in"aiding in legisla- treasurer, is said to have more Albemarle—James Harold Nan rest of the country, is in a'period All are cordially invited to tasks. Let us hope tlidt it;vVill be the ho-me ¿f; M Mary Heitman Acquitted of Death of Dry Agent these services. H. Perry, of 'Richmond, Va., and' v Your letter of August 22nd, en- Greensboro September 12 tion on, the important questions than made up the deficiency dur- ce, 7, had his forehead' peppered of low production and reduced de ' a good year for both faCuHj' and :On ,Fri^)tyf iifV6rnoon, .Sept, 5th,, i Goldsboro.—J. M- Langston and mands which affect the lives a’nd Miss Wjllie ,Miller. I'he ' home closing check for .?1,800.00, pro- , ' pupils: The Mocksville'schdtils dc- at four d’cloéjc. This la being-held confronting the Amei’ican people, ing the past few years. with gUn shot Saturday morning Jiames Aldridge, LeGlrange men was artistically decorated with ceeda from, the Mocitsville Picnic, Davi«,. County, w ith'its large Thee Housei of 'Representatives Of thd 115 eaffes tried in this a'bout 2 o’clock, when his father, prosperity of citizens pf the com charged with the first degree mur. monwealth, and NOTICE TO CAR OWNEItS many lovely ' mavigolda, zinnias, received arid you do not know how Tias been called the board of dire“- term of court, more than forty J. H. , Nance mistook him for a dor of P. L. Flinchum, federal pro- and ether garden' flowers, and a much we appreciate tlie check and ctorg------^ of the more than one hund- involve violations of the - prohi- burglar mi.and fired on J u him at • i. close1.1. hibition ofilcer, were acquitted by ..“Whereiis, the State Department, BUY YOUR CITY LICENSES congenial grouç of relatives and most of all tht splendid loyalty of Conservation and Development red million people, who are stock- bition law. Infractions of the law range. I he boy had been into the 1 wjiyne county sup'eridr court BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1 friends,, some coming from other and fine cooperation and it'naelfiah eKclusive of its iiindred ac- “„'d'hia abk*iacultr8hnuid" hn^ a''o at'Thirtime! holders, everyone, eveiy day are | ranging fr6m'’manufacturing and yard and was returning when his — - • •• . has launched as a companion proj Sntui'day night. Flinchum was AND SAVE COST.—J. T towns, shared this gracious hos- spirit manifested by-you and our wnifHri”"' the agricultural field, lavthe .interest ni)d Bupport of all .The chmhorvdf the chapter has alTected for good or ill by what transporting to drinking and giv- father heard him, reached for his £?hot June 17. ect to the . ‘Live-atHome’ move BAITY, MAYOR. pitality.. The gueats .were seated brethren arid;frlends In that terri- Congress \.doea or does not do. ing awjlyi were punished in Judge gun, and fii-ed through the crack ment a campaign known , as^ a “ „1 "in nSv the, people in '.their .greit, under-:come, and, the chapt^ number ia at four, aman tablea, each centered tory. The check came tp ua just No.,,2026. A; delegate to thc State' Every dollar of the nearly flve ¡Sfcack'á characteristic manner. W. ' on the hinge side of the dóor. Mr. Man Wounded By Son ‘Made-in-Carolina’ program con with a vaae of'French.marigolda, ■ in .the nick'of time; and; enabled Nance had a considerable aum of ceived for the purpose of stimulât-' Conyeiitioh;, which meets -in . billion dollars, appropriated by F., Jarvis, aged 70, convicted of Rutherfordton.—Charles Moore, 666 and having’, floral place cards. A ' uf to meet buj* payroll v^ithout Oongreaa each year represents the the manufacture and possession money in the ro6m, and.prowlera ing the demand for products' of delicious luncheon was beautiful- having to borrow money. It has continued prpaperlty and' ekpan: State ih.,:a to tb,Y hurtdreds' Bdty' M a tS leigh, from, Obtober 1st to 3rd. had previously been heard about 38, of the Grace m ill village, was the. North Carolina mills and facr Relieves a Headache or Neural, will be elected at thia 'meeting, ■ sweat and toil of our people. of whisltey WAS given four months shot by his son, Jam es, 16, last gia in 30 mlnutea, checks a Col;t ly served in courses, after which | helped ua and' aaved usi I was and ¿ther important matters of . on the ' roads. John Miller, who the; house. (Hence hia quickness torlesr to restore confiderice in Every dollar that ie saved by the Friday,'but not seriously injured. the flrat day, and checks Malaria severalg&mes of bridge, and rook awfully sorry that I could hot get fi^ahkly',dlricUBsed':and perhaps small. Burplua from fainily herds^ C arr,'.Hoirie .Ecotlómltía; N. H. business y i l l . he KllBousBod, All Ctovernn^ent in honesty adminia- to shoot; Doctors say the boy 'will business circles and to.boost the was cohvicteti’of driving an aur The lad says he did it to save his In three days. 6.5 SJt. were spkyed. ',M ra. Sam HMi'dle, up to the meeting, but, preaaing plan of . actidii decided upon, it 'Senfprci a pioneer , Henry', .lìjBtfa and French Gra members aré, to Jbe present.'' tering,its affairs lightens the bur tomobile “while intoxicated, was recover. industrial development of the of Winston^alem, won-the bridge ' duties here orijtheicampus preven* 'is;,stated;^.'V J. ìSànf^erdi_____...... i piòn . mother from beating and abus'e. State. ' 666 'also in ’iVibleis. ham ^K.'^Jiiidlson, EngliehI W. P. den that much, fall of which goea given the' comparatively light There was no arrest. • priTe, a.,dainty handmade hand- ted mprbut;! felt that the yoiing ..■Ctoyernor Qv' Max GardnVr■ ia ‘ man arid Younj!,;;A griculture. This Ífl'cuí- DUllBC’irOKS Á «E MAKING to show the importance of select punishment of ?60, and costs. Child Chokes to Death on Nut “Therefore, L 0. Max Gardner, kurehief, and Mrp. Rufus,Sanford jmen .whoim I sent heeded to catch ampnif the' distinguished lis t. of of; DaVi.e, is vl.oo'-próffident of the PLANS iX)R 193tt PAIR . Greenville, S. C.—M'arcu? Tim- BEST IN RADIO t,У ! of thii Elementary School ' is ing the right kind of fepretfenta- Those who were convicted of Belmont Citizen siiot Governor of the State of North won a similar prize ;ior rook.,The ' apmethlrig.'of .the Ppirit of that 8pea)cè)$. ' T'h^i^ddri^B ; of ..n tive.'.' , drunkehesa'.were given , a severe merman, three, became choake(i Carolina do hereby set aalde the come will be.dóllveVèd by Charles Belmont.—^A. T. L. Smith, mer Young Radio Co. jfuests included Mesdames Her- great ocensien. Please remember , As October, 1st draws near, / We hnye new tendencies in iner-r lecture, a heayy fine, and were on a peanut Saturday and strani- week of Sèptember^ 1-6 as ‘Made- bert Birdsall . an^ Price Sherrill, us, in grateful appreciation to all W. Gold Jr,^ pfp^ the offi.cers and directors of Davio ; chandiaing, banking, etc., attract allowed to go their way. gle'd to death.' chant; of East Belmont, was aeri- in-Carolina’ Week and hereiby call BEST IN SUPPLIES boro' c^itizenVMantl' the. *rc|aponfo ously wounded Saturday by E. A. ef MporeaviUe,. Mrs. if. C. Sher- the members of the Committee, to ‘=»\8 oütsl^e . dí that enjoyed by up¿er .2 nd ¡ M rs.'a Ñ ,'Anderson County'Fair Association are busy ing to bne center instead ;of hold upon ' manufacturent, wholes'ale * * ♦ * •*.*■«■». ifll; of Mount Ulla, Mrs^ Sam the ladles; and to to all con’cerried.. will be made Déan . 1 .1 C). eiich^ individual owner: from -a, srd Grddej Misa Violet, Allláon, ing themselviès with the matter : ing in many centers'. ' . 880,000 NORTH CAROLINA Rowan Educator Quits ' Moffatt of Charlotte, but formerly and retail merchants, the press, Schaub, of thè school of agricul of Belmont. Moffatt fired three Hurdle, of Winston,-Salem, Mrs; I ' We, at the Orphanage have for fapilly cpWf did not exceed $60 , 4tii Grade; Mias Glayton Brown, of contpleting plans for their V, The.next great coniiict of word- CHILDREN- TO ENROLL Salisbury,—Dr. George Howard, the radio''nnd the general public * W ill trade new or us'ed c.irs * nfri'rtn n' /«hmtnAmfflr *■ /-il...» i fourth’ annual fair, which will •' bullets into Smith's body, after ■Hayden, Clement, of Salisbury, many yeara looked forward to the ture, ,state Colleg^. Dr. Clarence per month on a commercial basis. 16th Grade; Miss SalHe B. Hunter, wide importance •will, I think, be FOB 30-31 SCHOOL YEAR for five years cuperlntend.ent of to participate- in its observance, * for any hind live stock. * Mrs. John H.'Clement, Mra. N* S. Mockavillc\ Picnic and to know. Poe, editol- of the. Progressive Mj*. Sanford , eatimtttes' that the ,eth Grade; Misti .'^liisoheth Nay- extend over ;a period oi ' three ; a struggle for supremacy between' education in Rowan County .'ten following him .Across the street by properly advertlaing, diaplay- * Large assortment used cars. ♦ days and nights, commencing to his parked car. Moffatt fled at Poindexter, Misses Lucy Booe that through the passing of years, Farmer and himself a practical gross Income from the dairying in »or, 7th Grade; Miss Annie' May • Btiman ; beings 'and material Raleigh, 'Aug. 26.—^Approxi dered his resignation Saturday, to ing and marking all articles pro * LEXINGTON SALES CO. » ■and Elizabeth Crews, of W alker-, as the torch Iff passed from one to dairyman, will deliver an address . duatry today in the county ia ap- Benton, Public School Muaic and Wednesday morning, October 1st. ; mately 013,000 white and 260,000 take up other educational work, once following the' ehootlng.i It # Chrysler and Plymouth * Benton, Public School Music and things. duced to the .conaumer in North « town, Mrs. Rui'us B. Sanford,Mrs. another, that those of you today as president of the North Caro- prbximately ?400 per day. ; , Piano. ■ ",' President pt.-J. Lyb'rook waa in Farm,^1.1... Bill Failure^ Negio children, a total of 880,000 the nature of which was not re- is said that pistols belonging ,to Carolina. I trust that every organ- D ealers ♦ lina Dairymen'a Assdclatidn, up-1 rdsterihg . t h e' prosperity most optimifltic mood w hen. ' in both men were picked'up at the # Cecil Morris, 'Mrs. J, K; .Sheek, are keeping faith with those of- Professor ^Staton" wishes , to an .“The President was inaugurat- children are expected to be enrolT vealed. iz)3tion in the S(\ate, iwcluding Lexington, N. C. 8 14 2tp » Mrr, Ruth Booe, Sarah Gaither, other days and will pass the torch; on the subject, "The Future of through; dairying and the propa- terviewed, jby the Enterprise re- ; ' ■ - ed in the public schools of North scene. nounce that pupils .iiti the*'^irst ,ed nearly a year and a half ago civic and women’s clubs, cham and Mary Heitman. still blazing,»tp other hands in the Dairying in North Carolina." ga|;lon of blooded cattle, Mr.'San-, gra'de through'the 'fifth ■will re- préàantn tive'last week. . He eout *nd ju st 'What has been done un- Carolina when the registration for Concord Woman Wins in Courl bers commerce, merchants asso ------—• ------T- A Judglnw Demonstration , fideht that the event this year- Georgetown’s Fifrst Paved Rond 'coming tomorrow. These things fMd 'hiia taken a, leading part in port on Monday morning''jit the ‘der his administration to merit the session of, 1930-31 is complet Concord.—^A Cabarrus superior ciations, and similiar groups will GRACE CLIFFORD CIRCLE Another feature of the program wij) breajc ' all proviou,s records, ed this fall, according to esti- are to be, commended and really - . ■‘‘■«"sforniation. which ^ has Oraded School'building;-Children .the confidence of the people it is court jury decided last week that Georgetown, S. C.—T'he first observe the week i« public meet * “G'ive Nature a Chance” * MET MONDAY make up tho joy of living; which J. A, Arey, dairy specialist, ■ taken place in Davie and which who will become six'i'ears'.old be- with respect to the number and " •dliBcult for anyone to name, No mates. made in the ofiico of A. T. iip, p, Allen of New Jerdey, pl'ain- cement road to bo laid in George ings by fitting discussipns and * DR. J . 0 . CRUTCHFIELD ♦ All the fainily joins me iii very has arranged.. Will be an address has 'brought great prosperity, in .fore Jan 1st, will bo ' peiiiniited Variety of exhibits. Despite de-v: : constructive measure of .an out Allen,;,State Superintendent of tiff, had not loaned $1,500 in July town county is 'being, paid for by public programs. Likewise, I call * • Chiropractor „ The^ Grace Clifford Cli-cle , of ibeat wishes and 'appreciation, by 0, E. Reede, çhiof of thé bu- its, wake. Ten years ago .there to ent( pressed fjhahcial cond’tlous, Mr.' , standing nature which commends Public .Instruction, based on the iof 1926 to Miss Jehn W. Coltrane, private capital. Archer M. Hun upon the people to visit tho stores , * Hawkin Bldg. ’ » the Baptist-C'hurch met at the and with personal regards, I beg reau of dairying of the Federal were perhaps ,six pure bred bulls j pupüs Lybrodk.ia. positive v attendance .' the- respect :nd confidence of the enrollment and rate of increase, as he claimed. Mia's Coltrane tington, of New York, is paving durin.g the week to view the dis,- I * Lexington, N.. C. * home, of Miss Hazel Baity' ori .to remain Government, Washington, iD. C. A in/the .coiinty. No\y there are over thd o L ., roporda will surpaas those of last ■people stands credited to Mr. Hoo- for previous, years, claimed that this money was mer some three miles of road to con 8 14 Mo. tf. «■ year. ., • , pla,vs and obtain a better 'appre « * ■»•» t i. », Monday afternoon, with tho chair-j' Sincerely, , judging démonstration' 'will ,bq 45'jpure bred sires and poor pay-'nigh Si;hoôi bliiUUn^Tdn'M^^^ .Ver’s administi'atión. There are Public; schools have already ely placed in her care for invest-; nect Ihis three plantations on the ciation of the industrial products man, Mrs. J,'F. Hawkins, conduct- c. K. PROCTOR,’ Superintendent, given by H, H. Kildno. wllflfilv fnir SfivilhB ni'h. o-vnrliinllv hnlnir ■ .The directors avo alce en+hu- ' ш only throe things which anyone opened in many of the western ment, and had,by her been turned Waccamaw peninsula. of tho State, and wherever possi ing the devotionals. After the,bu- Itnpwn authority siàstie over ths , proibecta for' * •* # » « # « «« ' «laima of an outstanding . wature counties in order that those run- over to agents whom she trusted; ble to call for North Carolina pro siness 'Was discussed;' Mrs, Les-.^MIIS. AMELIA E. CLICK anim al huB'bandry 1930. In 'fldUliipn'to the .usu.n1 feni';? ^ ihe ored'lt of the present ad hlng onlysix "months may com but who proved to be swindlers. Strike At Bessemer Still Up in Air ducts, when making purchases. * G, G. WALKER MOTOR CO. • tor Martin led the study of the , . DIES AT AGE OF 89 T'he judging-dompnatration’ will, iriii'tle ,in. numerous inatances by- (s cordially ïrivitôU'tû'b’rpm^^ tu'res,- thò.iirinnagflniant v'ill stage ministration; orie| is the Farm Re- plete th up much’interest in the Industry. ■; ers and would not be 'allowed to such in order that the public’may * ROBERT S. McNEILL * is a Reappòrtionnient bill whjch Thei eafimates made in the ofllce out of Danville, Va., Friday, when return to Hvoik.: be informed of the State’s prod tDss served’ .deiliiloua :angel cake after inn illness of six weeks, aged Carolina’s “sLive-at-home Gover Th© iGreensbiiro Meeting!; SPARTA'ATTENDED BYf and ^viH a'ttract many ,viaitors and should have been made nine years union textile workers claimctl.'to * Attorney Ri, Law * unci lemonade. Two new members, 89. She was the daughter of Jo nor, whoso interest in agi-icul- 'With an industry approximate MOCKSVILI,E FOLKS patrons to the filir, . of thej;State Superintendent fur ucts, One of the o^bjectives of the * , MOCICSVILLE, N. C. * ago..' . ther indicate; th!\t approximately believe they were seeking •work -Carolina Hitch Hiker Killed- Mr.s. S.tacey Hall and Mrs. G. R. seph and Eliza Corneli Eatoii, and tur'e has prompted him to stress ly 15 million now jn its products Regilining next week the com program ifT to obtain the labeling * Practice in Gi.vil and Crimi- • Hoover Is Disappointment 100,000 of the ;880j000 w ill be be there, have,stated that every'mem Baltimore, Md'.—A* 16 year-old of all products made in the State Horn, w ere ,welicbm.ed ,lnto the wns born and reared near Farm rural improvement in tho State, North Carolina dairymen are ' Di*.’, and Mrff, E. Carr Cho'Jto mittee ehanred with the work “The. Preddent has not mot the ginners'mfiking; their appearance, ber of the party i^ satisfactorily, * nal Courts. Title Examrna- *, cji'cle. In addition to Mrs. Hall ington. Her father was the first will be hoard, Tho Governor ¡s' to looking forward to the Inatlgua-' and children spent the week-end will uiidertiike the task of go'jtlng hitch-hiker was fatally injured to the end,that such a-designation * tins given prompt attention. * expectations of tho frionds of tem- for the fij'st time, an\l that 125,- employed in Gatilonla and no at-; may come to havo n special sig and Mrs. Horn the members were: member of Mocksville Masonic select his own subject or subjects tion of fair, equitable,legislation with relatives at Sparta, They the fair grounds in shap« and near Baltimore last week, and has making necessary repairs,1 o .the ' .perance and prohibition ;by its 000 of tha,number will be enroll tempt waa being m aje to get \vork been identified as Glenn Odey, of nificance in world commerce. Me.sdames J , F. .Hawkins, J. ^T; Lodge No. 134 to die, and was and hia address is expected to be which will put the busines.s upon were accompanied home by little. dilly dallying methods in prohibi ed in the high school grades?. Dur in Danville. ' I'li.) Angell, S. A. Hai’dirig, John Le buried with Masonic honors at informative as.well as timely, , (Continued on page '7) : I Miss, Alice Carr Choate,''\ylm had, buildings and stalls. W ilkes county,, N. C. Odey had Done at ouy Capital City of Ra # y# * * 1* * • « • ;;Socvota'r'r p, S, Younii explains ' tion enforcement. Prohibition is ing 1928-29 there were 96,730 leigh this twenty-fifth day of Grand, É. C arr Choate, Miss' Clay- Olive Branch Church on May 18th -— ---- " —r——-—■. been spondinij somo; time therp. been picked up by a truck. Climb » S. A. HARDING, M. D. that he vyill be'pleased ,to furnish ;; Jiot a^ scientific;inquiry 'and'his white, boys-and girls and 13,236 Ju ry S ays .Two Men Killed By August, in the year of our Lord ton Brow’n, Miss Hazel Baity, and 1851. The surviving sons and dau- ; Dr, rind Mrs,. Choate, as . w ell aa ing to the top to get a better view, * Sanford Building copifi,s pf the '1930 premium HhI ■appointment of a commission and Negro chUdron; a total of 109,975 Train »; hia head struck a' steel giiUler of one thousand and nine hundred onu visitor, MisS' Giln'a Baity, ghters are: 'Finley Click, of Or- A Glimpse Of The a numbdi«'of • other Mockavillo Iris lóng delay in the_accomplish- enx‘olled.' ;:i« ,i ,the> pulalic high Greensboro.—A coroner’s jui;y and thirty and in the one hundred * M ocksville, N. C. Monticin was made of the State'^Irindp, Fin., S. M, Click, 'rex.. ' people attended the Mott meeting to '/ill patrons, who . have, not rp-:,' a railroad bridge, and he died of * Office phono 162. jseiyed. a ' copy heretoforo.' < : 'ment of the/ promiseff which he schoqls.'':The estimate for 1930-31 decided Satui’day afternoon that the injury.: and fifty-fifth year:„pf American Day of Prayer/for Missions, which Mi’s. Salilo .Koontz, of Longwood, in, Sparta^ which; cfi.mb'. to ti;'suc ■made have turned many ‘wets’ and Joe T. Hutchinson, 6B, and Lin- Residence phone 109 cessful cipso om' -Snnday 'niglil,^^ is th.it there should be an in will be-'^ohserred at the ' Ba'pti.it Fla. ; Mrs., Edith Grubb, of Asvh’e- EDWIN MASTEN ANDERSON , ■'drys' : against him. wood. Collins, 40,; came to their * Offlce hours: 8 to C:30 a. m. * Demo.cratic Npinmees I Mr, Mdtt'-will bfi'iin a, meeting al crease of< about ¡15,000 in the high Unknown Killed nt Salisbury clmrch on Mondny - aftdi'noon, ville; and Mrs, W. A, Langston, '■'^■■v:76, JDEAD . . “When wereompare the first schools. >vjt^i?i .tvvp lyears. deaths Friday might from ¡mpac,t * •': ', " , 1 tc,?-B 0 p. m. » Sopt. 8th.,. at.fo u r o’clock.' of Jerusalem. The funeral ser Boono on Septen^iier 7th,' ;• Г'' Salisbury.—A youiig white mam The succo^s'ful candidates for, dantly eqiilpped.for the!perfprm-. ' * year of the Hoover administnation . Neuriy': •• 30,000 < boys and 'girla with' , , a Southern . „ railway awitch- USE SAMPSON’S vices were held J«.^t 'at sunset, apparently about‘ 20, :^ell. from a nomination to the various county nnce^of tho duties;W hich'lie ahead MASTER HUGH, LAREW ^ Eifwin Maaten Anderson, 73, a ■with that of Wóodrow Wilson, w'ill enter •fiigh--school for the ! engine, N.-E. Jenlcins at the train on 'Which he w as riding Sun ATTEND'DEDICATION OF as was the ,wish of the deceas'ed, JACOB STEWART NEW SALEM, BUILDING dlfices dn the Ideai; Democratic of him. As. .a, law-biding citizen CELEBRATES iiTH BIRTIIDAY piphoer ih thè j.obacco manufac- ; t-;'íi I (>’ thè' contrast shows that Wilson first tim 6 'during' the next year‘ throttle. But apparently others- day and'Was crushed to death; He on 'Wednesday evening, August, turing induatry in Winston-Salom, g'ave the county , a sound ta'riff since approximately 15,000 stu-' hold other opin'ions. John Murphy Attorney at Law, . , ' ' I 27th, in the .Torusalem cemetery, ticket are all well known to the himself, he will serve admirably i'i'í was unknown; and at last reports Hot Drops voters throughout the. county, as the county’s chief enforcement pasaed 'ii.'ivay at;6:15 o’clock' Wed- ; measure, the Federal Re,serve Sys- dents grtídüated'from high s c h o o l 1 “ " ^ ' Roger .Williams, white boys; Of^e in Southern Bank & Trust Mrs. E. 'L, .,Gaither ’ ahd Misa with Rev, Sol Swaim, of Wlnston- A number,of future' beaux and efforts were 'being' made to learn for colds, flu, lagrippe, cat: nésday morninii at hia homo, , aix ; tert and thirteen arbitration trea-' last spring.' The'enrollment in the■'^'eeing three men near Cdmpany building Mary/Heitn\(vn attended the dedi- Salem, h-nd Mr. T. I. Caudell, of therefore they need no, introduc- officer. Intelligent, strong of mind belles gathered' dn the beautiful who he was. ' He was about six arrh, nervousness and stom tioTii But in order that our J read ties were adopted.ifpr the settle- olementhrj^'schodls will be appro- the sppt of the'accident preyious- feet tall, with dark haii'; had two Office p h o n e , ' , , , , . . „„„,„..136 nition of the Pattérson-Bahnpon-,, Mocksville, ofilciating. ■ menfc . of intern'iftional disputes, ximatel^ '500,000; or'identical that .ly. all .apparently intoxicated. It ach trouble. , Reaidonce P h o n e ...... 146 Shaffnor memoriid buildinga at : ---- ^ —-r—■— . ers may familiarize ithemsolves mol^s on» the:,; forefinger of • his SiUem Collegè ' on Sunday aftei-' W. L;-MOORE. LUMBER .PLANT with some of' the ' outstanding •WJ1 VV1U Ui aara, wnerq tney were oeiigniiuuy v These are only a few of the p o si-, of thbi^atfi-feW .years, ¿intíe the is thought the ‘two ------men m'ay have right hand. He wbre a cap; solid ". Mpfilkavilie, .N. C. , noon, . These three handsome SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY FIRE qualities,; of .each /candidate,'; we i his trust in a manner sminently' entertained by -handsome ; ■ littlo j tipn iiad been Woodrow .Wilson administration, ¡ncreáse' '.ih'' high school e'nrdil- been 'first killed, then'placed pfi blue shirt and gray'trousers.' " Bank Failures . ment . prápti'óálly absorbs the in- the track for the train to hit, - '. buildings' , of ; colonial .design, are giving below a brief summary satisfactoryisfactory to'the people of both Hugh Larew, the happy ..event be-j About 11'o’clock Mdnday morn of• individual qualifications. parties. He will not be'a partisan ¡„ hoW 'df his,fifth bit'thday; "D uring tho first year of.' Mr. crease'í!l’AnBÁ' in''the' Vifl'tnfnl total enrollment.pnmlllTiRnt. Did TMs Man RoW His Store, ■'vhieh are ‘conhectèd, wilj be used J i m ing the greater,part of tiie city's For Representation : J nhu P. Le- officer ;protecting his friends and whicH'fell oh Sunday. ,The guetita oq ' qkI Hoover’s* adminiatration the lia Two Asheville Papers Become One Statesville.—Theo, G. Joyce, for «11 dopartmehts of Salem Aca- bilities pf bank failing lacked only CANA ROUTE 1 NEWS Asheville. — Announcement is 'iem.vr, land' are situated,dn a’ hill population followed the city fire ',, Grand . ". persecuting his enenilea; he will „nd host spent a : mofit. enjoyable - H ■ ' manager of a J. C.. Penny Com STA-RITE SALES COMPANY truck to the lumber plant of W. L, Mr, LeGrand is a ' prominent be-aheriff of the entire, county; afternoon, playing.' all is'drts,-of: He livedjn 'Wii^ton-Salem a num-. f f I f i f ' a small .amount of being as-large made this week of the merging pany store, received a pistol bul flvorlooicing the playgrounds, thus WHOLESALER TO WEARER „ Moore ' where • sparks from the young business man of the "Town■ 'without respect to political align- games dear to: ‘a^ child’s . heart,,.'’®»', cjinnected aa all ■ba.rik.s that failed in the en Mr. Liither Smith and Mrs. under one management, of rrhe let wound in his left leg Sunday liuing distinctly i aepaVate ' .ii’diji tire country during the eight smoke Stack .had' ignited shavings of ' Mocksvflle, He ,,has'beeiT en mpnts. “Mac” is loved .by his ,fr,l- and each one received a;,cutc pa- ’ £ ' « 1 . 'Belle Tujtterow' wijre u!nited in Asheville Citizen and The Ashe morning labout 12:30. Joyce stat W hy pay three profits on your stockings? Ladies’ hos'e the Salem Coliege . buildings yeara of the Wilaon administra marriage Saturday, August 23. ville Times. Charles A. Webb, full fashioned witii maximum width nt top where needed. wliich front 'on; Siileim square' dh the roof of the building which gaged in the drug bu?ine,4s ever' ends, respected by his enemies pe,. hat. as a souvdhir. .The little ed that he returned to the store since receiving an honorable dis ' tion. ~ Their'many friends wish foi\them prejiident of The Citizen, will be Narrowed to snug ankle and foot, Service-weight silk from Tl'ixse ,splondid additions to Sdlem .Which Would have sooii been a aer- of, whom he .has but few and; is host was' the rdcipleht of many.iii™'» ^ 1: jPfi shortly after midnight to see if charge from the U, S- -Ànhy in “In 1928 the Republican cam many years of happiness. president of the niew company, ...... top to reinforced toe-cap, with latest tapered iFrench heels. wero giveri by members; of ' the | ious 'fire .had it not been for the universally regarded as the ab- nice gifts, .which'he appreciated' + he had turned off the lights; that which he served ;creditably diiring lest candidate, for sheriff to ro-. yorv much The nrettv' cake 'vvas, ® phmt. , paign pledges and thoir earnest Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ferebee and Don S'. Elias, president of The , ji'e was held up by , an'^uhknown Buy, 3 pairs of 1 color, and you’re sure of 2 good pairs the World,.‘W a r,. lie la, and has ceive the nomination at the hands ‘ „domed with' 'five 'avefe, candles, I' ■ ^ ness were so great that the people family spent Sunday with Mrs. limeff, Avill be vice president, The ! robber, shot in the leg, rind ? 7Q0 though you may snag 1 or 2 stockings'. Made of speciaily of the country believed this great C. E. Davis, near Clovoland. been, in conataiitly close touch o.f either, pArty for .many yeaw cream,, cflko' and lol'lypops were’ . merger IS sa d to bo for economic , in cash and checks taken. He treated Japan silk to insure longest wear. The'kind of hose vvith tho : voters of .¿very class, engineer was also a great states Mr. and i\irs. G.'C. Newton have reasons, and-will not alter the: called up police, who broke in the that retail for .?1,25 to $1,45 per pair. Colors: Ivdrie, Plage, moniory' o.f :thi;ee sis.ters, '' Mrs. to keep 'the blaze from spreading „ - . . ^ : ' served. The guests lat this until the,arrival, of the fire truck, particularly thoso of the. farm For Commissioner:.. Harmon 'ful party were: Robbie: McNeill;'^‘’®““i’^ - man and would give u.s a wise and roturned to their home in Bennett character of the papers, except fronf of tha store and found him Rosador, White, Sunbark, Light G'tinmetal. Sizes: 8, 8 i^, 9, (Carolino Fries ShAffner, Mrs. Jhii'.v Pr.ie,s', :P,fttter8ph,'. and Mrá'.,' ' Mr, Ca'udfill, local m anager of ing class. He' knows and. appre McMahan ■ ■ Jfajorie Call, Helen; McBee, Mary ' beneficient adm inistration. A fter sville, S. C., after a two. weeks that The Sunday Times and Sun lying'on the floor. But after Joy- 9%, 10. Guaranteed to be ]\ir, McMahan is perhaps ono 1928, Emma Fries'' Bahnson,, the latter the plant, says “The boys certain ciates the’ir; liroblonis an'd -wiflfl Pauline Meroney E. C, Sanford, . his election there was consridera- 1 visit with relatives.. day Citizen will really become .ce was removed to a 'fios’pitul, he represented, or money re exert all of his influence to ргот; df the most / successful young S iirvi vors ‘ incl ii.de . ^iin adopted: ble depression throughout the Rev. Harvey Danner, of South pne. No. Pairs,.,.,. .Size,,,,;, Colors...... will}; the only surviving one. Ail ly .were on the job with that truck Ji'„ and ■ C, 0, ^Sanford, • Marjo was ar,re.sted on a charge of ■ in funded. Send money order this .time; 'and, I don’t s&e how cure some wholesomè I'dlief a-; favmors Davie County has ever anci Phyllis •Johnson,' Clinard Le- daughter, Mlr.s. B, IT,'Foushee,of country. He and Secretary Mel Carolina ¡.s' expected homo the Name ...... of these ,bëlovôd ;ladies;,\Vero flicting the wound and doing the OF ;,cashicr’a check [with .they got here'^ so early.” gainst oppressive conditions now produced. He is regarded gener G7rindrjZ.Annrcl'emoiir^B^ lon issued statement after state- first of this week to visit his New Press Association Formed robbing himself. A pistol with order. 3 pair in ' box, í'iiiic'íitcui.at .Salem, .and'have done. ally as an authority oh matters, fcir the deveiophient'of t;heir Thadiiinage wa.M very small and existing. Mr, LeGrand is 'married Saifford, Jane Hayden Morris, and G-. . of -Ircciell County; •ment saying that the. apparent mother, Mrs. Bettie Richardson. Greeiisboroo.—The North Caro two empty shells, found in ,the postpaid, !f2.90, 1 pair, Address ...... 7 hiis one child, is universally re agricultural, 'Fdr year.s h,^) has ' - “ -...... - ' -two sistor.s, M'iss Carrey Ander was Aliiia Mater; .T'he services on Sun- the lo'.ss is n o t h in g to worry a,bout; ¡Charles Woodiuiff; Jr, slump in business' only slight The revival meeting began at lina New.spaper Advertising Man ashes of the .stove, wiis'identified !pl,10. cognized as an honest, , upright been a leader in h is, section' of son of Davie County;; and M rs.; and wns only temporary and 'lii.v afternoon at 5 p’clock vvern according to Mr. Caudell. , . Chestnut Grove ■with a large num agers’ Association was formed aa belonging to the young man’? publicrspirited citizen. He 'is a the county, l-ie is a'devout church EASTERN STAR SUPPERS Matthew Bosh ,of Saiisbsiry. ', r ■»^vould be oyer within a few fort Saturday at a meeting of some 20 í'tliíiulüd by niany 'Salem alumnae ber present. father. GREAT MEETING CON- member of the Methodist Chui'ch member, a conscientious aiid up BRING IN , ?65.15‘ Funeral will be cohituctbd at nights. Conditions grew worse Mr. and Mrs; L. M, Eaton and advertising men at Sedgefiold. STA-RITE SALES COMPANY fi'oni Win.ston-Salem anci other- Vogler'a funeral ■ Chalipl, / >Yina-'. 216 E. Main St, ■ Albem arle, N. C. ■ 'I’lNUES AT OAK GROVE of Mocksville, standing citizen. He knows the and within ten months there was little s'dn, John Dwight, wore visit Officers were elected and instruct Landmark of Forest City Burns Bishop Edward Rondth.n- For Sheriff: Floyd McSwain value of a dollar _ and the neces- MocksYille Chupter ',N0, ' 173; tori-Salpm, at 2 .o’clock Tlturaday ; .the most' serious unemplo.vment ors in our community one day laa't ed to call another meeting the lat venerable'head of the Sou th- “A young man ;of uhimpeach-, sity of making the Ind.ividiial dol- afternddn,' follpwed by 'seryice at Forest City.—One of tho city’s '^*''1 branch , of the Moravian Tho meeting which Eov, A. G. Order of the Eastern ■Star, who situation ¡tliat the co\intry had week. ter part of the year. most familiar landmarks, the able integritj’” is the latest per- laxvbring its true ■v/oVth, A^ mah- serVed supper on two consecutive Calvary Moi'ayian Church at 2 :30' known for years, with from five to ,'iind at one time'president Loftin'has been holding at Oak Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Collette and building occupied by the Superior Grove for the past week grows aonal descriptipr; -\ve have hiid of iager and operator,of an immpnae Saturdays, made' the gratifying 1 Dr., Edmund Schwarze. Inter- ten million men and women, who son, Leonard, of Mocksvillo visit- This Curious Summer! “f ■'^■•ilem Academy, read the; detli- 1% r.k . VM nt« i.' ««rf I 1 V M . l>Vt M n Laundry, waa burned Sunday. i n interest ind,w ill continue this'. Fldyd McSwhin,'Mr.'McSvvain. is'farm in Farmington Township, he sum of ;$65.15,. merit' 'win be;; jh' the M-Travian must earn their living with thoir | od friends and relatives here Sun- The Charlotte weather bureau Ciitory service; v; ' Graveyard.': , Built by the town in 1908 by the CAMPBELL & WALKER -—^^ ^ week instead of closing ori liist' .'n young man from Jerusalem has r,eceiyed just the sort of train daily earnings,walking the streets^ day afternoon. ijeporta SatUiVday, aa (jeing tho grammer ¡ind hi^;h school, it has Sunday night as was planned, Township, -who has .been' a;hard- ing that will make hini:an Ideal CARD P F THAN|KS and highways seeking jobs that (’OPÊ REUNION: SEPT. 21, , METHODIST LADIES M.AKE $60 Tho ball game between Cana coolest day since June 12, the mer- recentl.V; been owned by Mr,s. Roy F-UNERAL DIRECTORS , great. .'lAvakcning s^ems to Irrnr»Ьяуе worker all'of.ill ni Vifa'hiS' iil'e.IM'o; W hile'he' h o . finiintvcounty оcommissioner, п т т 1.чя1опйГ. < •were not to be found at any price. and Yndkinville pla,ved hero Sat- cu iy dropping to 58, tho coolest has' specializec}, .. in rriechanical For Commissioncir: T, P. Dwig- We wish to. e.'cpi’esS' Our heart Smith of Charlotte. The laundry Ambulance Service Embalming . I"i(' annu.'il Cope reunion :\vill. takcin pla'ce -in the community, The Methodist ladies,-who ser "During the first year of this |iir(lay afternoon was attended by Augu.s't 23rd in tho history of the it 'housed was owned by J. H, Bell' 80...... worlf, professions in being which made, he iiltim some atoly be- gins felt thanks to our many frionds ved dinner at the March Houso on •ndministration there wa.? an en-‘ a large yrowd. Cana as usual bureau. Tho low reading was at ' We specialize in .Stftrrette Hahd Made Caakefa '“''d at the old hdmestdad of- of Asheville and managed by 0 , jUiK-i,! Sam Cope oh . tiie third nf tiicmi being men 72 year,'? o ld .' came expert, he has had suffi- Mr. Dwiggins is .;ülso a farm- for thoir great kindnoas-phown Us- Mondivy and ; Tuesday of court ormous increase in the niimbei. o f' carried off the honors. Tho score 3:80 Saturd'.iy morning. The ma.x- Also Complete Line Factory .Made m e e t i n g t o j B. Bell of Forest City, I'^tiiiday in - SeptemberC tlie 2 Ist.): Tlie which was -begin fcient experience in other lines to er who has picide a profound sue- during the illness and, death of week, «re glad io announce that bi'inking and business failures. Of ' being 8 ,and 4.. A fter the game the imum of 76 occurod at 5 p. m. And ------« — ^------■ June, Bailey Building Near Sanford'Motor Co. at 10;3C)., All relatives at Center on Sunday will be post- qualify liim for the officp of .she- cess of hif!' work. Hp is owner our beloved mother and grand-. their not; prPteedii amonnfod to flftventy railroads during January little boys' played a game that thia after a June and July that • Subscribe to I'he Enterprise, DAY PHONE 164 NIGHT PHONE 133 noned until the third Sunday in riff of Davie County, Physically,, of conaidorable real estate hold- mother. ' , , 1 over $00.00,, Th'e amoAnf ilnkcri in of this year the earnings of fifty- was enjoyed by all. have boen busting one heat record $1.50 pei- year. ‘*"'1 iriends aré lir^ed , to attend poned ““'I brings It : weIV. fil'l,ed 'ibasket, - ’^^September; . ^ ^ ^ mentally arid morally he i.s abun-[ ‘ (Continued on Pago 2) Mrs, R, L, Kojler and Famil^^ on Monday w.is ,f,30,00,' 1 <
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