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<в“Г; to not; only meel; hut BEAT M ail drder popular ypung i|en in Davlé ^iss Frankie Craven is spending BASKET. NO ONE CAN 'LEAV . Three years ago 'M,r. Foster en-, Nowton.-VJosiah William, Bai­ Charjotte.—A supposedly empty Road, Winston-Salem) last Wed­ several, elpctorsI-yVho have I Miss Frankie Craven is spending - ' »ÍIC HUNGRY. tered the; Southern .J3aptia,t 'Thtid- ' .••x-'iThe ley, in a speech Saturday predict­ house was twice raided by of­ nesday July;28.' and other Speeial Brand Ures ^ ccn mentionoB' for ^ the other some time in Johnson City with iffeetÎn«' will continue-. thl'ougîi ■ 'Í on her sister. l^Vloal ;Seminary , jn ' Lojuisvillo, Sunday oyening.'?,, >: • f. ed a sweeping Democratic victory ficers last week, the iirst raid , A good picnic dinner waa oiiiity offices^- while'-imaking no Ky.} jErom .■which;t;inshtutTon;':ho throughout the country in the fall netting 20 gallons of whiskey and .spread ronsisting of delicious ablic announc)ement8,Vare quiet- received ,his degrte^, of. iyiasMr; of REV;: Hï’T;ÎÏ%NRŸ' ACCEPTS'/ ■ «loctions, declaring t^ t Presi- sandwlchea, plenty of fried chick­ I saving wpodfand will bo heard TEACHER TRaTn ING CLASS . CONCERT AT NIGHT BY Ctí OXFORD home ibrew,'while the second raid Theologyl;^ast Ji(ne;;;Dr. -^odtcr's CALi;':TO'JRRUSALEMvf''.'!Îi 'dcnt Hoover had run on a pro­ en,, but very little ham, ,cakes, Frice-€|nality-Serviee ronl before the balloting is over TAKE EXAMINATIONS ORPHANAGE. DON’T m )S S X pastorates at ■ Jer.iisaloinl»- and revealed a regular bar room and M.'. aÍin u t i^ o f HAPTIST CHURCH^i : i mise to bring prosperity and abo­ brewery combined. Plenty of pickles and ice cream, which was 1 tlie 23rd, 1 Cjh'urchland w ore•;v ery: auccoH aful ' Come in and aae the taeta Unle.ss we lijistake the signs,- The Teacher training class of THE DAY OR NIGHT; lish poverty,' and must now a- whiskey and home brew, tubs of enjoyed to,the fullest extent by toryaurself iiiid' he promises to ibeiond of th<) Ч Rev, II, T. P'oriry, of, Sbuthmont bide tho consoquencoa of his cracked ice, a • bottle washing everyone present. The following li.i ia a Democratic y e a r that .the Cooleemee Baptist Church ifpromost•■young m inlstois of hiB OU no longer need to acmi for ill witness the election of a Do- wound up its work Monday night ha3; nccóptod;a;'oall tovtha ‘paf^jEoB-. ; ^ failure to do so. machine, ’n’ everything, . members of the class and invited doiioihihation in thO; istal'o' u tires by m ail, nor do you have to locrntic ticket in Davie this fall, with an examination on the book ato ; of the ■ ' Jerüsalem ^ Bfiptlst , ' .•''v í. ívK.«! guests, celebrated this occasion: Y liny tirca mndo by aoino unknown ' A ,,brother, Capitain'.i Foster- ¡Is- Church 'near Ijertf and; 'wili 'enter . liVirmers to Malte Tour . Ml’S. C. D. Peebles, teacher of “Winning to Christ." Dr. Stouden- li.oldltig',a ;.sH8torato: J Two Hurt in Car Wreck manufacturer. Firestone prices aro PHESUYTERIAN CIRCLES mire the pastor tftught the class upoh; his duties us -pastor at on.Vi'',; Cornelius.--A large'group of S. S. S. Class, Mildred Zimmer- inK'IpkteMhd-'iv'^ I^Ir. ■ PoiilV.vlifta: aòrvód;:aB\,’BVipply^’: Greensboi'o.i^'L; B. ' Davis, . 51, now the lowest in tiro history, but MEET and a large, attendance and great, ::W,lJlaiid FpsteV of: Wlnkttin'^alism North Carciina farmers will leave of the l ; B. Davis Sales' company, imflri, Eva Shutt,, Georgia.Davis, pûâïor.ifoivnbo'ùtlwo ntónfch's.‘àlp,(!e^¥ moro important tlian that, Firestone^ interest , featured the course.! ilson B a i l ^ fSvi^^nliiiistorlal-'atu . on, Mondhy// Raleigh, aufferpd a brffken. ami T'ijlie , Byerly . Taylor,- Elizabeth quality has never been higher. Circlo No. 1 of the Presbyterian, -Thoae^taH'ihg;. flxaminations ^ ;J- iVadn.Shut ! ■ReVÂilMiijvtjCiÎ'ÿ ''" ior a‘ iG-day ; motor ' btis • trip,. .()ri Бцгроэ., ;Hó;=Í8.-._n;.ínPÍivs, o f li??“5« arid'bther'injuries, Saturday after- jCi'ouse, .^allie ' Cornatzer, ,Hrs. W e’ve token the «nyiitery wljiary. met, with Mrit,,; RufUs 0MiSae8;.Le6ia .br'^endei^^^^ J. N. W yatt w hicH .thpy'w ili h.o onirflrtainpd by npon .when his -oVti'-collided with. Frank Vogler and Mrs. H, D. W hit Siinford 'bli ,^MondayVafi^ fcrai)b61i ■ Saaiiii. JiarkoiV’^ l '^ out of tiro linylEig , ,|ida'rád;íyótotóócíí9vjllo;^;Mif.'i;P.e,úi^í^ various civic bodies, and will visit th at, of Mrs: 'W.j'Bi Hayworth of low, members invited guest,: Mr. th the' i:h'ai;rrtiivjn;.":iMjft Cope, ■ Ifiithw « . ,«i

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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 le end with' Mr. and Mrs. M. D.- Washington, D. .C Mr. B irdsall, Joslah W. Bailey in the county prices. Firestone leads in new tiro im provem ents nnd builds moro stone Anchor Super Ilcnvy Duly this menns ^nd has his head anointed with the oil kept lisher and withal a true gentleman in every WHY PERSHING WAS SENT Ida have declared by resolution pleaded in bar of their recovery, Bi-own, Sr. - Mrs. Price Sherrill and son,' Price this fall. Now, Editor,, don’t you e j i l l c i under tho trend—Sxtcu bircnglh right . «specially for tho elect, and who humbly bows I'espeet. It is an honor to the' newspaper that thev will refrain from print- All persons' indebted to said es- Jr., spent Sunday with Mrs. Mil­ worry about Josiah, because when miles into tires tlum nny oilier man* ivhero the wcnr comes. i .'his iiefid and bends his subservient knees can folks of the state to recognize such a fine man Senator McKollar of Tennessee ing further items about these 'tato will please make prompt set- Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Horn, and ler. the vote is counted he will have iifnclnrer.EvcryndvaritngeFircstono Jiupo or exjiect to get .wittUn a thousatid m iles fo-f tho place ,to which the North Carolina tolls an interesting World War youthful seekers of "endurance” tlement. Mr. and M"s. J. F. Hawk,ins left enough extra votes to elect him liae in world wide resources—^buy« of ; a Republican nomination in «Davie County. Press Association elevated Editor Noel. incident, centering nbout Presi­ records. , _ ^I'his A ugust 0, 19,SO. this week for Morehead City on J. C. Sanford left thi^ week on another time if they could be car­ ing rubber nnd cotton nt tho lowest ‘'.'LORD GOD OF HOSTS BIfi WITH US VET, ' dent Wilson- and General Persh­ Perhaps the only thing which , JUANITA ANGELL !i fi.shing trip. a business trip to NPw York. He ried over. prices— is put right back of us for JBE -VVITH US YET, LEST , WE FORGET, HOW TO REDUCE TAXES could .go further to end this folly ' Administratrix w ill later go to Roper, N. C., and llic benefit of our eustoiners. Ke- ing, which deals with a phase of OLDFIELD ЛХСПОП -“Who is the most powerful potentate of the the Wilson administration that than the cutting off .of publicity Robert S. McNeill, Atty. 8 7 Gt. E. C. LeGrand, who is an in­ will .be accompanied home by Mra. Despite the fact that there 'was eiilt— you get more in value for less in price. The nariic “FIRESTONE” . Our Tlr«' *M«n Order Supor H eo'^ Davie County Republican Organization, kept It is -refreshing to note that more and moro has always been debated and dis­ would be tho cutting off of tho —— ------♦ —— ^------structor at Camp Sapphire, near Sanford and children, who have considerable , disagreement and (Goah Price) Tiro intact for the only and PDocial pnrpo.se of food which apparently complals- Out of every .$6G lost from fires Ih'uvard, w ill, spend the week-end been spending tw.o weelcs with her on every tire is tlio pledge of tho Onr Tlr« AMallOrdn people in this county are beginning to demand cussed. Why, thousands ^ have "stubborn delegates” at the Re­ ay; It is believed that by curtailing evory unnec­ Wood, or ex-President Roosevelt, no "spitton throwing.” 4.75-19 7 . 5 5 7 . 5 5 4.75-1910.20 10.25 •r)f victory will still perch on the banner of the essary expense in Davie County, tho tax rate or other military leaders who ap- Heitman retu rn ed ,,home Monday Mr. and Mrs. IC, N. Christian, CoBiiparo €onstritctlM i> 5.00-19 7 . 9 8 7 . 9 8 5.00.19,10.95 11.7 5 opppacrs of economy and tax reduction. This another year-should be cut ten cents on the peai’ed to be better known at the from Blowing Rock Avhere/they nnd Mrs. Jean Brokenbrough, of We are wondering what the short article is, just a prelude to what will one hundred dollar valuation of property. Lets' time? ' ' ' New Low Prices On spent two weeks. Lynchburg, Va.; spent I'hursdfiy Republican; lambasters will use u n d V a lB ic s 5J)0-2Q 8 . 1 5 S . 1 5 5.25-20 1 2 . 3 5 . 13i.65-| later'follow," there is gwine tei- be a hot time elect a Democratic, administration and see if Many of those professing to be in Thomasville with Mr. and Mrs. for their campaign slogan -this 30*4.50-21 Our Tiro 5.25-21 6.00-1914.45 16.65 in Davie from now until the polls close. Nov- Mr. G. W. ;Poster, of Davidson D. W. .Nesbitt. -Mr. 'Christian re­ 9 . 7 5 9 Л 5 , ■! something can’t be'done to reduce the taxes “on the insiije have attempted to year. They certainly can not use Width______4.75 In. 4.72 in. 6.00-2 0 1 4 . 7 0 1 7 . 1 0 ■ ember 3rd. I am not prepared to make a very of our people. , answer that question. Many have Count,v, visited his sister, Mrs. W. turned to Lynchburg with , his their recbrd, and it will be hard .Weight.______16.80 Ibe. 15.6« Ibe, 6.00-2012.55 12.90 important announcement at this time—I will ------^------0------daughter, Mrs. Brokenbrough, for Thlcknces of Tire- .59« in. ,558 Is. e-PIjr 6.50-1917*40 18.95 blamed Wilson, despite Persh­ L, Call last week. to make anything up .between now Olh«r ßlsse .Proporiienatsir Low say this much—its not an announcement for a week’s visit. > Piles at Trend___ й S ing’s good record in the war, for and, voting time. Rubber Volume— 165 cu. in, ISO со. ia. 7.00-2019.05 2 3 . 4 5 a n y office, I do ¡not propose casting my pearla Charles Baxter Clement, of li. D. 'mVCK TinES not sending some other genei'al. W e linvo actual eross scctlonH of O lhir su«« FroportlsnatelT- L o w liefore the kind of an i aggregation -that was Rural Sojig & Comment But no explanation, we believe, Hover, Arkansas, is expected to Mrs. E. E. Logan, of Lakeland, The Democratic county chair­ 30x5.19.45 19.45 ïounded up -on the 26th to pei'petuate the rule ari'ive this week to visit his uncle Fla., is'visiting her mother, Mrs. o10 S 4 .10 of the damnable oligarchy in control of the as does tho statement of Senator Jlr. C. A. Clement. G. E. Horn. She was accompan­ Primary for August IGth and the Davie County Republican organizations. I McKellar. The Tennessee man —0------ied by hor sister,"Miss Mary Horn, convention to be held on August want it distinctly undi|.’stood I am not classing ’ 20 Rod Rolls $6.50 ' liOUBLE GCTARANTEE > Co'uniKtt Autumn juat over the hill. Her song comes to was one of those .who wanted Mr. and M rs, R. S. McNeill, who has been spending some time 23rd. And now, good people, if the hundred of good Republitan men and us fragrant with the breath of with her, Before coming here Mrs. All tires guaranteed -«vitliout limita- Our Tlr« *M(UOrJet Roosevelt sent to France,, and had ilisacs Katherine Meroney. and you want to see a winning ticket (C uh Pries) . Tiro women in the County who have been driven ripened corn, and sweet with 32” Hog Fence, 6” Stay Oa.sie Allisonwere visitors in Logan and Miss Horn visited their named, ju st come out to this, con­ tions by us and Firestone. Drive in 1 h I? ■from our primaries and even from the general planned to ask a major general- today! Wo givo service for tho lifo - 30x3M$4*2O $ 4 . 2 0 the mellowness of matured fruit. .ship for the ex-president. Hear­ Ciiarlotte on F’rid ay. ■ sister, Mrs. Scarr Morrison, in vention. You will not be. insulted BATTERIES «lection because of the dirty and contemptible Summer .grows old, ripening in 20 Rod Rolls $7.50 Hendersonville. ' by any of the speakers. of our tires and see to it that you 4.40-21 4 . 7 9 4 . 7 9 methods Of the Httle ring centered in-Mocks- ing about it-Wilson sent for Mc- get all tlio mileage and satisfaction her own spicy perfection, like Knllai' and talked-to him. The ve~ iMrs. Connor Kannett, of States­ 13-Ploto 'villo and- operated all over the County by tho old wine, or the tone of an aged Waukegan Barbed Wire ville, nnd Miss M attie B elle Stone, Ml,S3 Margaret John has re­ . THE FOUR H’S that Fircstono builds iulo ibvm. Sentinel.:..... 4.50.21 5 . 3 5 5 . 3 5 , subservient tools of the CENTRAL POWER, vdlation of that talk .shows that violin, while the young, dream nf Wilson picked Pershing on his re­ Cattle $3.25 ■ of Greensboro, were recent guests turned to her home in Laurinburg, ’Sodom and Gomorrow. were destroyed because the early year approaches reali­ of Mrs. T. K. Meroney. ' after a visit to her aunt. Miss - The four H’s is about 'all we ten pure and upright follows of God could not cord, not his fame or popularity, zation. Already we have dream­ and decided to stick to Pershing Margaret Bell and' Miss John can hear around hjjre. If you do mail order or Special Brand tiro is made by some unknown manufacturer and h e found in the citiea. I would liate to under­ Hog $3.50 i\Ir. and Mrs. B. F.' McMillan, took Miss Sallie Hunter to, Fos- ed of yellow pumpkin, the snowy despite the criticism Avhich fol­ not know what that mean^ wo will sold under a name that docs not identify him to thc public, usually becauso be take the job of finding ten fair and unselfish fields of cotton, the drone of the of Lumberton, spent the week-,tor -Falls, Va,, la,st.-week. where print same for your information: men in the ranks of tho Mocksville controlled) lowed the Pershing appointment. Car Roofing, Fence and Nails just un­ builds Ilia “first grade” tires under his oivn name. , banjo and merry songs by a cozy Tlje Wilson statement to Mc- ®ih1 with the latter’s parents, Mr. she will teach in the mis­ OOVER 'í 'fil Republican machine. The convention is ovor ' fireside—luxury of the long sion school there. Miss Bell and Kpllar, according to tho letter, fol­ loaded. Get our prices before placing Mrs. M. Di Brown. \LL i 'the nominations havo been made, we will see peaceful evenings just ahead, Miss Hunter nttended the first ELL AND if the outraged Republicans -who were and have lows : - ^Ira. W. A. Allison left, this session of summer achool in Ashe­ ARD TIMES been ignored and misi'cpresonted at the behest “ I am not, a m ilitary mnn. I your order. YET A WHILE am a civilian. My life has not WL'Dk to join Mr. Allison on a' trip ville. of the "1ÎÏGH PRIEST” of tho ruling dynasty Oh you drowsy lethergy '^•»'ough eastern Carolina. They will march up to the poll.s on Novembor the been spent along militaiy linos Come to the Masonic Picnic. Visft us that SHEFFIELD NEWS CARD OP THANKS Of the Summer weather— neither, has yours. ■"'ill return home the 'week-end.. 3rd, and .swallow the lionk, line, sinker and all. Rhythm, chant and melody, day, leave your packages in our care, we "When I went into this w ar I A large crowd was present at We take this method of thank- Ab thi.H is but a prelude to what is to follow. Let us dream together. called n conference of the expert Mr, and Mrs. Cecil, Morris and I will not take up more space at this time, are always pleased to serve you at ■ little daughter, Jane Hayden, 'the revival meeting at Liberty (ingV 0(Ur nqi'gljbors and friends men of thé United States and ask­ throughout the county for their KURFEES & WARD but the road ahead of tlio holy anointed follow­ Let us dream a world all bright *^Peiu -,thb week-tehd- in Rlfileigh Hoiliness church Sunday night 'to ers of the most high is not going to be strewn ed; them to recommend the man “THE STORE OF’ TODAY’S BEST” hoar Rev. Troy Vaughn. He de­ many acts of kindness shown us As the shadowy shimmer w^p could do thia job., in Europe "''th Mi', and Mrs. J. D. M urray. “BETTER SERVICE’ w ith sweet scented ro.ses altogether, the people Of the lazy sweet delight livered a Avonderful message. during the Illness and after the who stayed at home Saturday wanted bread, of^ctively and well. ■ They recom ' Mr. Carter Goforth, who has deiith of our dbarj husband and Of the glint and glimmer, ^YjJnded -General Pérahlng. I be- Mr. R. L, Lowery, of Elkin and were given a stone, nnd thoy may balk at, Mocksville Hardware Co. M’lia a visitor here; Monday. Mr. beep sick for ccme time is im- father. ; J and i-eluse to jiartake ofi the dish on Noveni’ '0 that their recommendation proviiiff„vpri;:-fl.liiwly. ._ , ; May God Bless') You All. Let ua dream a world all free—, ^/{5 good, I have 'appointed him PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORE , wwory is a former native of the !5/'d. All things come to him who knows Free from pain and/'sorrbw,- ■' County and has. a host of . Mr. and,TVTvs,I. Uiipn Clinard, 'Mrs, W. L. iJIanes , p;bo in charge of American for- of Winston-Salem arO*-..,s^ponding Mrs. J, T, A.ngell -Jii' “’lends npre. , r,* ' ' M t \ I ' {iii“-' »•л» ‘йо . • ■ ’ -r ■ , i ‘

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 stf dies -out due] . ' ‘ ' J’ '''' ' ' ,' ,' land will 'be more interested, in Cjttttle fodder. ' W, C. Rountrcb, M. D., Box 1150 "Here I am with a new, house, tude, and he haa kept his heart ■,,,. . . . ,, ¡to various diseases which attack Doi)t. 73-J Austin, Toviis We take this method of thanking each and everyone,of our.. aind money in the bank, and all i young. ; everything that affects that land. ‘‘I1 market for same. , ■ I'M ■while and nsk, w hat’s it all the fall and dried and sold for j l«rge drops wil BEST IN RADIO about?” modicinal purposes in drug stores «rass. If sprayed BRING US YOUR COTTON AND YOU WILL GET 'I’OiP ' I' ju S ?^ / S Ä ^ '‘“'"t л. I know some other things SÄoliSi under the name of Taimacum, ' kills dnn- PRICES, ’ AND THE VERY BEST SERVICE délions anti the pesty plaintain. Young Radio Co. -about him that he did not tell ■which is tho generic name of tho ?EST IN SUPPLIES Real Estate Loan &. Insurance Company m e. I know th(vt he haa aupported common •dandelion. At one time The genej’al solution redpe is Coal That Heats At Л" Mocksville, N. C. iifteen or, tvventy people who the root was employed as a reme­ two pounda of sulphate to a gal­ ДАСОД STEWART haven’t had\ such good luck. I o i stock . landowner is dy for many internar ailments, lon of water. Spray about two Attorney at Law to three days after cutting and ' $7.00, $7.50, $7.75 and $8.00 Cash У1 Jcnow that he is taking leasona on “ rh .s .18 one reason why we „p His opinion is sup- but now, ia officially used as a OlTico in' Southern Bank & ïru st the fiddle, which haa been a se- f of daily cattle posed to have some what superior do not cut for tho -same length Company building Foster & mild laxative. "’.та Ü ‘crct ambition for years. And I to exhibit their annlmals at the .^^rth. Hia sona and daughters ■' Th India, - where the plant is of time after spraying. Care must Office phone,,,,.,.,.,,...... „136- Be sure that you attend the Picnic . On Higliway No. 90 . Near Sanford Motor Co. ÏÆ Icnow th at on Thanksgiving Day fall fairs,” says John A.^ Arey, ■ ^^o regarded as more ''eligiibile” native, it has been used by the be taken in the use of the'sulphate Residonce Phone...... 1

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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(Ic hotc), ise," Evtt 'saitl to HamiUon. - "It was disKtlsling of me to bring dollars in cash will be awarded to floes ta n little apartment house» where’{ih «tairs nnd turn» to tiie nther mon, who saya The contest is open to every ills name Is Samticl Henderson, of Chicago. woman and girl- in the United States Rubber Go. If you shop here you will have money left to spend at lUnderson itientines JB>ve to Hamilton. She U Eve Oirrington, a famous concert «Inger flQd llsnderson was not only Iier States. There are no, restrictions manager but had hoped to marry htr. She a g to the nature of the food sent. the Picnic. We are offering values not of ten heard of Itad collapsed after trying to save four which manufacturers the following well known brands children of Q friend from an overturned Contestants may enter one, two rowboat in Lake Michigan^ two of them drowning before her eyes. She had clipped or all three divisions. Entries of tires: in this section on Dry Goods, Notions,' Ready-to-Wear, tway from the nurse on ^ard in Chlcapo should be sent in as soon as pos- only - fissd completely vaBiihed., The shock of the . d«ath of the two little boys coupled with her slbie after canning. Thesb 'will be l«tr of Henderson had caused her loss of Millinery, Shoes, Clothing, Ftirnishings, and ' many placed and kept on exhibition at United States Peerless and Traxion Hamilton tells the whole itory to bis friend« P r. Carrick. who Is able to assure Shenandoah until after the cloai Ev€ that there is nothing in her old life that otherTines. . ^ «he needs to fear, while ht conaiders how ing of the contest, which .will be United Stgites Royal Cord « 0 bring her memory back. IOO on October 1. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Contest Closes October 1. COUPON^ United States Royal Master We are showing a new fall line of Felt Hats, get one “I will try to . , . twt I have ,a _Pruit and vegetables entries in (See BclowX^^ •ort of horror , » •the contest will be judged for from ''I know yoti hav«. Mr. Hamilton ‘ii ^ ‘he full effect of my dyed clearness, color,, pack, neatness, United States fleavy Service has told mt about , it Bgt tlicrc’e hair tti the bright light," she abruptly announced. flavor and texture. The meat en­ MoUilttg ttow to juBtUy it. Will ypu tries w ill be judged on neatness, for Truck and Motor Coach. .believe thatr Erie hesitated. universe belonged to him and his com­ OCTAGON P R O D V C r S "Y c3 " , “Doctor Carrick and I agree that panion; and this condition of beati' texture and flayor. Judges, each it would be wlie not to confide in him tude lasted through a rather silent one a recognized food autority, This strainer kettle U one of tht ».»- ^^'Good. And you must remember dinner and an evening in whicli she gest vidues we’ve ever been able to offer. We have on hand a complete line of tires and tubes at to for a time," he told her. ‘Won't that ;will be Dr. Louise Stanley, di­ .•nothw thing.;. Wc’rc morally but not do?" left him at eight bn : plea of being Six-quart size. Seiutlful highly polished absolutely------^ ccrtain »»4» that theMIC IIIMIIman whoWIIU tired. rector btireau of hpmo economics, -alumiaum.------Cover w«uij|^acliunus uii*on. Wwill ill cuenot «amc to-night is what he says he la ' !‘No. Even if you find he's all slip• l i n r.our off all times. Come in and look them over. Don^t miss this opportunity ,tp do your Picnic shopping told hirn. and added with her enchant­ Dr. Mn;rpireit. Justin, president ■water. He may have,'stolen the proofs he about my amnesia, .or whatever it iii,” ing stnile, "I have felt actually hu­ offers,, or be passing hlniself. off as she persisted. .''There's somethltig man.'’, ' Am.erican Home Economics' As­ The Big Swing Is To United States Tires. , »ome .ònc else, but there seems a hvm- deep down—Oh, I can't explain -it. To get this premium, you must have <îred to one chance that he's not a Perhaps it’s instinct. Perhaps it’s sociation; George Parrell, direct­ fraud. We're going to learn all about memory stirring a little. Whatever He had sent off his instructions to or of extension. for the.jiorth _ a t least ^____------liim as qtiickly as \yc can, but it may it is, I don’t want Wm to Unow.’’' the Chicago agency the previous night, before he slept, and from'the centriil statea for the Department Coupon saving is easy. 1 0 Coupons lake a lew days. In thé meantime Eric, of course, understood nnd from I'll give, you a bare hint of his story shared her feeling, but he hesitated time he wired them he subconsciously of. Agriculture; Mrs. Josephine There are six Octagon *wid see if it stimulntes memory. How to give a blanket promise. began to wntch for the report. Inci- Arnquist Baklce, director of home Procluct.s, cacli of O c t a g o n 1 dcnlally he dropped u note to Hender­ which has a coupon. .»tout the name Carrington—Eve Car- ."Sometliing may happen,” he pointed ! econopiics for low «'State Agri­ S o a p The J. N. Ledford Go. ;iiiir*on? Docs,it seem familiar?” i son, iiostppiiiii;; tlii;ir next talk for a Every time you need foyt. "News may come-—” K in d , Horn Service Station few days. cultural College; .and Miss Elaine soap of any sim­ r » ï aoh’t know*” she faltered. "Is It P o w d e r “Tfitn tc!I me about it before you No doubt Hcmlerson wns equally Masifey, leader of girls club work ply ask your dealer for Davie County^s Largest and Best Store v^ib«î" give him any lieliiils. Consult me. ’Octagon.” Soon The other po can busy with , investigations coveringf for Mississippi.^ - , bt from any of Mocksyille, N. C. , "Dldilt seem n-ituvfll wheti I called You owe me that. Will you prom Hamilton's life and present standing. you’ll have enough to „ arou by it?" , ■ ' ise?" Contestants are free to use any ee this finn kettle, the Octagon Soap ¿ а д й , 1 Cooleemee, N. C. "I can’t be sure, I was so excited Certainly Henderson revealed no more ftart todayl You’ll Products shotvn “ Of cotirso I will." Shi was right, urge toward another meeting than method of canning they prefer, below, ' Vulcanizing and Glass Work A Specialty. wlien you camc in. You know what he Was sure; ntid lie himself was netid 100. coupons, at . iliJj possibility ntay meWt ta nw . Hemiltou did, г .. according to Giraçe V ial] Gray, least lOofwhichnust anxious to keep tiie truth from Hciv •Ho had also wired lo Chicago, ex­ 3f there's tiolhing to dread . . .” dei'soti (IS long as he dared. More­ I nhtio'nally-known canning expert be from Octagon Soap NOTB: W rttofor big catalog showlnffhundreda .“Of course I do. How about the tending his own vacation, and he killed : Powder. of other fine OcCftKon Premiums. Address Octa­ Let’s Go To The Biggest Event of The Year— over, right or wrong, the important time for Eve and himsell diiring:the gon Ptcmiom Dept., 17 Sussex St., Jfertey City,N.J« nauie Henderson? Docs that suggest thing was to have iter mind as free : the , Contest, i anything?" . ■ rest of the week by arrnnging.iscveral H°wo;^r,;;tho^iise pf ii’ 8Íeam'pré.• We could have sold this space, but we reserved it just from anxiety , as possible, . motor jaunts, a matinée or t\vd, and, T ilt offtr txpirtt SAVS Tiiiv «OUi>OKSt 1 She reflected, while both nicn waited ■"It’s too fine to stay in,'■ he sug­ ^;, stire ' c.^oker: is : 'recorf(thendefl by Dcr, z$io t t i t t l y , ' some biis and steamer siKht-seclngi' There’s one with every Oc­ gested;! ■ "SupposeiJ ;gct'. a .roadster, cxpedi'ious. Tiiere was. nei doubt that ' the , tj.■'Si; Department "bf A gricul- "No," she said at Ia#t, in a hop«lesa ond we for the diiy?” : tagon Product. Thccoupoo to n e."I’m afraid it doesn’t.” . . №ve played ' up wonderfully. She : ‘ ture,;;especially .in the'canning of 1 She hesitated., but her quick glance 'aàked iio questions, and-betrayed only on Octagon Toilet Soap has •Well, this man Hcnder- at the outer radianco'showed him that occasional momenti, ol depression. meat sinçe this mothocl not only double v^ue. to extend to you a hearty welcome to attend the 52nd •o«i ;i V , who was here to-night and she was tempted. Masonic I^cnic Aug; 14. •who frightened yotj^at- thc cabaret, The thirtl d^v Ève matie an unex­ aa'ves time anti fuel and assures "It does sound nice,” she/admitted. pected suggestion. ■ ; . Mr. Hamilton tells mb'. . . says that ‘‘Then' let's go.' Can you be ready abs'oliita, sterility, but also .pre­ We can help you furnish the basket with you are à musician.” '' • . • in half an hour?”, .‘‘Do ;‘oii think it woiild be all right . ."A'musician ?” She triiid the word serves the natural, flavor and tex- 1, "In hdlf a minute.' I've got on if we dropped into -Jake's to-night lor ttire, .which, of course, are im­ ■with isnder lips and a sudden smile. everything I own, you know. an hour?” she asked. Annual Masonic Picnic, Thursday, August 14th. Swans Downs Cake Flour •‘Areyou?’^ "We'll .split the difference. I'll try ‘‘We'll do anything you like,” he portant considerations in contest “I . . . Heavens, Doctor 1 I judging. • ' don’t know. to bp at the'front entrance with a car said at once, but slie saw that the MOCKSVILLE HARDWARE CO. “GOOD IIAltDWARE ALWAYS” in fifteen minutes.’' I)ros[iect ol the expedition was in­ That the judging may bo thor­ -il' "Don’t get neryous. I won't ask He was exacting about the roadster tensely distasteinl to him. She was Extracts unany____ ^ questions. BiltMh whatiTilUV sortOWi I ofUl lla not surprised. From the first he had oughly impartial and the. display musician- lie' do you think you are?—a when it was offered for liis inspection .«inger r at the hotel garage. He insisted on shown an unwillingness to discuss her of jars absolutely uniform, con­ When you want the NEWS OF DAVIE COUNTY Bakers Chocolate having it cleaned and he also ordered experience at Jake's or even to admit . i t i . . I don’t know I” an overworked tire changed. But it that it had occurred. testants are required to Submit FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL ''Do you think you cavl sing?" their enbries in standard glass Slie shook-her head. ' ' t was not'much more than twcpty min­ "I'd like, to go,” she amplilied, ' ' • ■ - ' * ' • , ■ ' Puffed Raisins ' ^ -''i '' i •, •‘‘If some i)ne'rolled a piano m here, uted before he helped Eve into the car ignoring his manner. "Thoy were ' jars of the quart sjze. A sample MASONIC PICNIC, AUG. 14 would that interest you? Would you ut the Garland’s entrance. Her mood amazingly good to me; f've^told you Ball mason jar and carton togeth­ -want to play on it? ' was serene but severely practical. that. And I. left them iipder a cloud. Subscribe to the . , ‘T doii't icnow; Oh. I don't “ I oughtn’t to let you'Spend money Ill fact, they s.iy, Jake never forgives er with prize entry labels for us'e The fifty-second annual Masonic Picnic It was clear that tne strain of tiie on .rne this way,” she murmured as any one who 'quits him cold,' as they in sending entries may be had ' •- Powdered Sugar. ■ ■" \ -i. »ituatioh was too much' for her. To she took her place beside Him. The put it, So l really ought to show lip, without coat byVriting the Na­ will be held at CLEMENT GllOVE, iianiilton’s horror, she collapsed ab­ nr.Utei',of money waa increásinéiy on merely as an apology.”' her mind.. He gaye the wiieel a care- ' "Of ' cour.se,” he restlessly agreed. tional. Canning Contest, Shenan­ M Mellows V ruptly in a spasm of sobbing, her face trce. whirl and started the roadster doah, Iowa. , In )ier' hands, her body shaking. He uptown. •• , "Diit . . . you could write, you know.” •farted toward her, the nsychiatiist "I’ve ikine lhat." Slie gave him an MOCKSVILLE, N. C. waved him back' while he lumself up- The roadster was approaching tlic otld look. ' “You don’t want me to go MOCKSVILLE ROUTE 4 NEWS rRelish , turn that led to Wliite Plains. She back there, do you?" proiichcd the girl and laid a quieting glanced do.wn.at her black pumps and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mock and ■'•и hand on her sTioulder.sTi ''iiaiid " he- ...... “No, fraidily l don’t. But we'll go, - Wesson Oil . ; V "You see how it is, Miss Carring­ ler fiice sobered, list the same, if you’re really keen little son; Bobbie; of Winston- THURS., AUGUST 14th. "I had a shock this morning when I Salem and Mv. ami Mrs. Otis ton,” he said, very gently. “ You’re looked at myself, in the glass and got or it. Howevc^ I’ll ask you to in­ not quite up to these tests yet, and in the full cITect of my dyed hair in a dulge'me in one detail. Introduce me . Flynn, of, Cooleemee viaited Mr. The annual address will be delivered by ^Mayonnaise one way they may do you more liarin as your husband, I don’t w.-int those T. Vc Mock and family. th.in good. Don’t let ■ that friglUen bright light/.’ she abruptly, announced; people to'think you're drifting around Hon. Elmer B. Hoke, president Catawba yoij. I’m ccrtain _that you're coming "I ■ can imagine it. Tm’ glad, my­ alone.” ; ■ . , Mi\ ,George Appevson ia spend­ Pimentos self, vAen you ■wear your hat. Talk­ ing som'etime at home. College. üf? ■ through this all right, and very soon ing of food has made me hungry," “ As yott like," she agreed. "But' at tiiat. In the mcantiine you mustn't there's no danger in the visit. The Mr. and Mrs. John Broadway Pickles':, . mind if wc don’t talk any more of this Hamilton added, for the dyed hair man Henderson iiin't likely to be there Concert at night. .Don’t miss a single »«¡in and his story till wc .know what v.'as not a topic to dwell on.; ‘‘How again, and even if he were—” and Ml', and Mrs. Jesse Coble, of | about lunching very soon at some near Greasy Corner iwere Sunday wc’rc about. We can't risk getting picturesque place along here? You “Tliere’s no danger at all.„. That’s minute of the day or night. V ':'Pineapples - you stirred, up on false ciues, can ate hardly any breakfast." iipt what I’m thhiking about." visitors in the point. ENTERPRISE we?" He'spoke so curtly Uwt she .IoQjicd ^ Mr. T. V. Mock who holds a She wiped lier eyes and pulled her- '“I’ll be reiuly for my luncheon.” at him in mock alarm. Everybody come and bring a well filled Star Hams self together. She \yas not on|y ready for it, but “ Do you realize,’’ .she said leasingly, position with Mr. Honeycutt, of basket. ' 'Г№ГГУ "No,” she steadily agreed, "But it she ate it, to his immense relief, .They 'that at moinents you’re beginning to Barber spent the week-end iwith they’re real clues—’’ had a table on a hotel veranda com- home folks. ' mnnding a superb vie,w of river and talk and act like a real husbaiul ? The t .... ‘Tf they're real clues you can trust proprietary air you’re weaiing this Mr. and Mrs. Jim Broadway ^ Call No. 7 and give us that grocery order. tis lo tell you. In tlie ineamime, these hills and meadows, anil after the meat iwimitc would deceive the closest ob- names are in з’оиг mind ¡iiul they may they lingered to enjoy the yista while server.” and family, of North Cooleemee start simie subconscious vvorli. Will Hamilton'smoked a cigar. ' . . He flushed. visited Mr. and Mi'S. B rady Spry, For twenty yeara we have served the people of Dirrt# Gouri- 7 Yours for Service. When they resumed their ride she "I beg your pardon.” you he patiwt ni\d leave all the rest deliber.itely leu him, for the first time, Sunday aftei’noon. ty as Funeral Directors, wul never be'fore have Tr« been so to us, and promise not to ask any She relented. ‘ Mr. and 'Мгн. IDan Broadway more questions?” to talk about himself. He was glad "You don't need, to . . , Ericl” As ' Well Equipped, or had so .wide a variety of styles and ijDiicea $1.50 Pei to have her know something of his and children visited in oUr com­ Its we now have. ‘[ЛЧ-s,” She .sat' lip and resolutely family and traditions, of his school he turned an iihiniintd face to her she smiled at him. ‘I'm ashamed ot my­ iuldcd hastily, ‘‘I know just how you munity Sundny. ’ CALL US AT ANY HOUR . self for breaking do\vi(.”> and collcge life, liis interests and his feel.” C.C. friendships. Perhaps she had wearied Mr. and. Mrs. Levi Pickier, of ‘fYou -needn’t be, , You’re going of tiieir marriage ((anie, but this did ' "You don’t know anyiliinK of the Rowan visited their daughter, G.C. YOUNG & SONS througii this wonderfully ¡ and you’re not hurt him. She was an inspiring kind,” he .said unsteadily. "But some coming out of it ivoiiderfvdly, too. day I hope you will.” Mrs. 'Vestal Beeh one day the . Davie' County’s only licemsed ambalmerB М М И М У И И И И М М И И М И а И И Й М М И Д И ! Ill...... I I I I I M I ...... — ______Do you think you will sleep to-niglit ?" li.stener. He knew he had never past week. ' ‘‘I hope so." I allfed better, "llov/ wnuld you feci,” she abruptly Continued Next Week Merry-go Round, Ferris Wheel And Other Rides NATIONAL CANNING CON­ the Household Science Institute. tions of' tho United States. .fi TEST STIRS INTEREST OP The contest seeks to further \ Ï MOCKSVILLE WOMEN Tlie lidding of the contest in the work of the U. S. Department Iowa this year is due to tho in- of Agriculture and the home de- flue;icc of Henry Pieid, Shenan­ % Six hundred dollars for a quart mon.sti’ulion agents throughout ©@1Ш doah farmer, merchant and K P ■:!r ja r ,o f canned food I Can one ja r To “ — tho country by focusing tho at­ Df- food be worth that. N P announcer whose career is BIfîAND Í: tention of American housewives one of the romances: of American ,4 This is a que.stion .that is agi- on the economy and healthfulness . tating Mocksville hbme-miikers life. Imbued with the spirit of I of home eanned foods. thrift, he readily agreed to serve COFFEE в CHIECIRT - fiineo Avord got ai'ound that six First prize winner in tho Na­ hundred dollars in cash w'ould be as president and to oversee the t! . tional Canning Contest last year '»овшклт coiti paid for the best jar of fruit, innumeraijlo details connccted was Mrs, i^Mary Ilvass, Kennan, MONEY-BACK ^ excenrinir the hvird I ijee each and every o n e of thenri I vory successful meeting at Liber-1 hijn’c. and will arrive in New, TÎuinking you, vegiitiibles or moat entered in the with a project of sucli size and som Wisconsin,! farm woman, whose scope. -■Wni^ircTfFthrcemeto^^^^^ most famous first, in line .when iho paradé starts' ty Church with 96 professio.is, ' York Oct. 1. She is now in ,P«les--l , V i second National Canning Contest g u a r a n t e e '•aning oil the cemeteiy. » Sv'ï.h. , " 'Monday night. ■ - 8 1' a-ddUions to t^e,ehu?'ch.. ,'fcin8 ' ' ' ' : • Mrs. : Alaxie Brown entry of a duart jar of green peas Offer In Prizes / ;ivhiel\ is being held at Shcnan- was choson\ff tlio best entered by I^e Williams 1 baseman; Shutt. . .doah, Iowa, under flic auspice,s of Four hundred and seventy tho girls and women from all goc- pr.izes, totaling if4,250 in cash, f t ¡ Ài .. .s. .• n II, Í, 'Ilia' is givuii by a woman. Miss RutH ' ‘ ' I ' . ■ ' . (By Cíüy Svvrfriíijícn ' s u ^ ,. _ __ . ...Of beiii^î an- o «t,lo sro whiik w«s thé'muttó.'lf f i ' , i ^ i f> 1, 6 ’'Brien, who heads the '^te.xtile Mrs. S- J. M, Brown raturtKHt ...... Ilayniond Clark, Hitting in lus gr'y.VIÄtlonobiily (lid .not know T fi;om-ii: visit to I'olatlvea iil ■ ;Shal>by sWivül chair bet'oru hi.s wlio tiie ;h ia wratli. vv as chi efly Raymond paused a niottiQutirtcr* division ol' the Bui'enu nf Home •■■i vously; theii '.yv^Mit iyi: napolie, . scari’L'd oak desk, listened in fas-''I against;...... Ml’. Ste).’lions, Bmraa or Economics in Waa.yngtcn, lirief- ‘ “Stepliona was rgonivi ,vHc m ust Влт Вафп ly, they should go without coats, :'M rs. C. K. Bost is vl»it'l'n';riili(i,ii'^ cinat,ion to tho fluent яро,ecli of ¡himself. Vaguely he л\'аа. awai’e' sister Mrs. iC. J, Scott ¡11 Liuwo(,({; Mr. Victor Stepen.4. Uayinond \va.4 that tho door opened and closed. havi? learned, somehow, that they ' do a\Vay with collars and ties, were, coming and T slipped out. open their shirts at the nockcell- thia week. , young in the law, but part of his Bi!caiise ho felt a desire to hurl SÍTTÍNG ■-1Ч/ «ftice'ciiuiprhenl was old. It hnd He'.s a croak—a cbhfidence man. minate sleeves, wear light-fabrlc Mv. C. B. Hoc)ver and family i; his pen upon the desk, Raymond viaited relatives iii iStatKsviliu';i, Reftd B y The Poople’ l como to him, ^by purchase and oth­ Goes rouiid and organizes coni- Mi\ Charle.s M. Sheldon wrote short trousers and adopt sandals Davie County’s erw ise, .second hand. laid it down with careful restraint! pnnies, sells stock, and disappears In His Stopa, the book that sold ill place of heavy leather shoes. Sunday. , ‘ . I - Who Are Able To slowly crumpled the paper he had l^vith the rnoney. Luckily, he had- Mrs. C. T. C arter spent a (tw ,: Best Advertítíiiig. ‘"J'hcre’a been a fortune wait- a hundred million copies. As far as the average male is Buy writton oil and ^dropped U into the i„.|. collected any here yet. He was 1 asked him onoe to tell me daya last weelc visiting relatives ll Modiiim ing for you ever since the second waste basket. He turned hia chair concerned, Messrs. Hart, Schati- in Albemarle and New London; ; .hist getting ready.” aibout tho greatest sermon he had iier & MarjB are more potent law­ railroad was built through here.” .about, Mrs. G. T. Evins and family,'of “Just as I suspected,” murmei’- ever heard. makers than the Congress of these iir. Stephens, a handsome man, Well,” he said Avith careful ca- ed Emma. Greensboro were week-end visit- ' jspoke with jcharmling . ease flu- ' .suahiess, "we may as well 'be get- “I don’t know that I can name United States, The Volstead Act ors in North Cooleemee.. TRUTH, HONESTY OF PURPOSE AND UNTIRING FIDBLI' COUNTRY AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AliW AND OUR PURPOSE ency. His well-fed, well-clothed ting those articles of incorpora- “Ju st as y'ou—” Raymond star,» the greatest sermon,” he answered is flaunted aa personal whims di-' ...... >y.,o in cd at her; and presently his face Mrs. M'. H. Itidenhour who inig ,N o .J^ person 'radiated an infectious tion ready for signing.” “but I can tell you about one of rect, but what rebelliou(( male ! been eonfined^'to____ 1 J her room f^ Volume 62 MOCKSVILLEv N- ' Í G ^ ^ É ^ B I y ,, A-UGUST;'2Í, 1930.' ~ cheer. "Take that half-blotk lot took on an eager 'glow. "Then you At first he did not look direct­ don’t care? For him, I mean?” the most interesting. ( thewould edict have of "what the temerity'to the Avell dress-' defy, some time with Erysipelas ia ¡„1 of you,"s and 'build a first class ly at Emma Ware, and so did not "It was in London. Т д а REPORT OF COUNTY SUÍ |a y RÌ3V1VAL AT Ad v a n c e "Care?” The girl was puzzled. hotel at one end.” see the curious, eager look^ that erI* had won a great tollowing by I _ ' SCHOOL CONVENTION METHODIST CHURCH “For him? What made you think—^ _ . Maude Ijames and Mr.s.' НоПг W. G. Hammer To Be The Fifty-Second Anmia! ^‘I've never had the capital.” flickered for an instant in her the unusual charatiter of his mind Swathed In yiirds and pounds ' W. D. liash, of Salisbury are visit- ; д . „ . Raymond al'ways spoke slowly and "Tlien you don’t.” Raymond and the directness of his speech. (Reported) gray-blue eyes. Nor did he hear whole face was illuminated. "It of heavy wool, guillotined with ing relatives in Indiana and Illi- ll, ... I 'Д revival meetlng’is.'being held with apparent diffidence. In col- the smothered sig^ that came "On this particular morning he starchfid collars, strangled with nois this week, Under the auspices.öf th■I M ’jïa t the local , i\iethodist -'C;biirch. M Picnic Goes Jege he had diatihguished himself took him—an outside man—tb Keynoter At Democratic from her lips as she tui-ned once ntake me appreciate you, too. I startled the congregation with a tightly knotted cravats, straight-' Mr. R. W. Reynolds,of Bel- County and the North ' Ci on the football field rather than more to her,desk and typewriter. text which most of them did not jacketed with vests,'.bisected with mont spent a few days visitin«: Sunday School; As'sociatipjft, «n the debating platform. He need you iri my new business—- Into Histoi^ For the rest of the afternoon I mean, I need you for—a wife. know is in the Bible. belts,- weighted down with shoes his father in law, J. C. Sell lust Convention Here Saturday County Convention' wasiiw glanced at his stenoigrapher, Em-, they were busy, iRaymond dietat- W ill you—” “In the year that king Uzziah heavy enough*for deep sea, dlying week. •Bethlehem Church Sundti'fe fesl^idt .-w^eeki; M r], W; , M. : Rathbu^^ sna Ware, She would, he knew, be ing some^vhat abstractedly," with —such is the ludicrous, spectacle Mr. J. J. Sanders of N orth Stí|.iráip'a,stór'io^ and MOCKSVILLE evangelistic ■l.'hR fifty-aecond aiinuat Emma wa.i smiling- at him in died, I saw also the Lord sitting I’ ia iia for a big rally when the MATTIE EATON MISSION­ 17th. : listening, while she was appar- many pauses for thought; Emma amused content. , ^ upon a throne high and lifted up of that paragon of modern eili- Cooleemee who had his tonsils re- ARY CIRCLES ¡MEET T. L Oaudell, .PersiiJeni^ I :|he'Vpreadhing '.in ■ of V ^ CI.UÍB ÒilGANIZBD onic Picnic held at: Clement: Grov« - f cntly busy, writinK in a ledger. - j typing his words with her' usuai ciency, the businossi ‘man. And ^ moved at Long’s Sanatorium last D em ocrats of the County meet in imfeetiiig is .-beiiivg doiiè b y young. on .Thu-rsdmy, August 14( has now f “I’m a square peg ' too,” she and his train filled the temple." next Saturday after­ Cora B, Brock,; secretary.' "Capital,”'exclaimed Mr. Step-j.painstaking care. He was not a man’s Inhumanity to man is so in-, week is getting along very well.. convention Theme, Building, the King! Wv G.'. Pi'att» tìeVj Pratty has gone .down in liistory,fto join the ■ said. “I don’t want to ■\york in an , "I wondered what in the world have been completed, as an­ ¡Circle No. 1 met with Misa A; large ' nymbei‘..bf m en and cns. His dark eyes followed Ray- .brilliant lawyer; she was far from grained that the poor'brute does­ Miss Fannie Bell Hellard i? noon of God on Eai'th. ', j sibe'eh i doi.n'gyyery e'jicelloht ;'\Vork. number of other aucceasiul ones , soond's igaze, and lighted with ad-. being a fast stenographer. office. I want^to cook tiiid plan anybody could find in that text n't even realize that his suffering nounced by the Executive Com­ Martha and M rs.‘Milton Call on, \'i^omeri,; aip i^ ll aS younger: people that, havodrawn large, crowds to ' meals, and feed people. ” to hang a sermon on. I did not spending the week with her cou- The different subjects were; U'Hia'.message is; s-incere, 'cpnylncii 1 miration for Emma’s blonde com­ The morning (was bright with might be alleviated by applying mittee, The meeting will he fea­ Monday evening, with the chair­ met at the’ , Methodist GhtircH on Mockaville, and have added nòw •* “And you—you love m e?” urged have long to wait. sins, iJluby and Edith Davis in man, Miss Ruth Booe, preaiding;.- handled by eloquent speakers p in g , and .thorough,; and ittUch ,good> eliness. "That’s what we’re going sunshine on the green shade trees a modicum of the common sense Salisbury. tured by an address by Hon. Wm. i.beiiig .accoihplished by- hia last ’Wetoe^jl.ay - evening for the comforts to'ithe children at "the■■ ■ Raymond, awkwardly taking her "Tho preacher proceeded in vi­ Mrs. J. L. ,Sheek led '.tlje,'devo­ was a very happy and-enthutfii pii'rpore'jp'frdr'ganlzlhg.a organize for. Tho town's full along the streets, musical with the used by modern wflma,n. Mr. T..^ B. Ghaplin and family C. ffammer, Member o f,Congress^ tic crowd. If iwork ■here,,^'.j';'-/,;;^^y Oxford Orphanage. The ; Wg Ihilm. It wíís strange but rath­ 'which he seldom raised to return pen?” and “What shall we do?" iumod th at Mr. Hammer, -will ¿ajt; tea',' 'and lwinemiade_, mints' ; -were i.'tins/.and reltttuig, thei'r 'expor sident of Oatawba College, Sal­ Raleigh, July 28.—Five points ...... ing would ultimately result. Wabhington, T). C, were the guost 'setved.'''^ViaiTors werp. M rs.'J.' H. grounds w.ere ;,enjoyed by . an d ' '^ringing. ’messn;geB, (incisB ' Iri. the ■work, '.Gflic.fr&' 'wen*. er agreeable, he thought, how well the cordial igreetings from num­ '"Was that the case? Not at all. The Bureau has recently Issued Tuesday of M?. and Mrs. J. W,. his respects to imch rfieasurea.iaB. isbury, ; who waa introduced by ;. in wheat raising are given by G. B'ehold the 'utterly-...... unflustered...... /•ihbmpson, of North Wilkesboro, pennant for the', best 'fittehdan'p||ip^'jr 'and, plain ito^ f^ pleclied'as follows: Riifui B, San­ ihey understood each othor niter erous friends.. Raymond 'had kept another of its leaflets with des- ^ach^ary. , fho recent -tariff •b ill,' the .fiirin,^ w«8", 'awarded Fulton ; and-the vj^liie pf 'ijp.right Attorney Jaco'b Stewart* ; Chnlr- o (riie had been in his employ only little, having spent most of the M. Garren, cereal agronomist for Lord sitting upon a throne, high reliefrolief sham, .legislation legislatioh .';ior for te-rais- ' ‘and Mrs. W. H. Call, of Selma. ford; President; J, P .■Muor.î, Vice- man. The gttbject of Dr. Hoke's ;; the North Carolina Experiment' »nd lifted up . . . . I want to criptions and illustrations of the Tht;/ child of Mr. and Mrs. Carl ¡Rev/-Pratt i^ President; J. T. Baity, ^Secretary eight months. night taking stock of himself. Yet famous "sun suits” for children. I Mays is recovering from a very abledablcd veterans,veterans and tleirt>e¡r depehd- Circle No, 2.met. with Mias ^ ]iijuence. .that; is likely i to ' live splendid address was "Be Neigh­ “W e-ll.’wo might make it a little Wi «u.-ooix. j;“*-1 station as follows: A stiff, red P^’each'to' you about the eternal entBente and the other admfhistratiijnadmfhiatratidn tie McCullough at, the home of i The next county eonvontiei and; treasurer; .Gtíptairi^ ? of, the borly,” in which he stressed the that was no .adequate teason for ^ sod- land- P“tlence and tranquillity of God.’5 These little costumes are made serious attack of Laryrigitis and^ Mr. and .Mrs. Granville McCol-1'^Jl|. > eet '-with Liberty Sundei^; i^Sages and mejsn much, to. many two rnen's teams, T. I, Caudiell >n. slower still, the desire to turn as„a a' good whfiut grower, says Mr. ■ Summer vacations to go back, for as their dinner i. thrp%>| jng ti’ains here. Our restaurant a- sold their stock, ho just sat tight , Circle No. S met at the hotne of qemee and Mí.''¿.|t9Wai't„l:fcif | " '''' berately she studied his facii, a On this ten acre, the soil -Braa a growing thomselves into cities._ , , Misa------— _ Johnsio Umpherlest\7$3 V*Xof' serve the electorate. The contest churcheö,' Preabyterian,; Baptisti?^ lono. w ill b() worth; a fórtünoV’ faint concern growing in her stiff rod clay that seeihs to ;|)0 And time and the growth of the and that-soon the old landmark» Mocksville Route 4 is spending- Miss Kate Brown On Monday af- trict I country have carried him high. for the sheriff's office seeriia still' arid'M.ethodlat, tqok part,;ärid^^^^ il Mr. Stephe'iis rose, his every oyes.;''^ best adapted to’ wheat growing will be ^one, swallowed up by this week at Myrtle'Beach, S. C. flectbd 0eättörädltcbh:theifi;i1?п1‘Ш’^Щ1^1т1'ЩЩТ1^^^^ turned as the initial proparatloit. Lincoln—Seward and Stanton and ing in Columbia 'before return­ study for tho afternoon was the pleiased the"congregatio°na duHng ' ^ * “h the littlo girl Was a merti- eemep; High School A\idl1;8irlifflfi Iqck oamo tHa’f^'linciu^,' ....■ i-'Isn’t that rig'ht, .Miss Ware?” undue cai-e, Tl'hen he again lifted This, says Mr. Gari'en, saved the isi the old iashioned country ing home." • .. W. R. 'Cnnver, of Fulton, L. M. I H e appealed tb Emma . wltl^ flat­ his head and squared hia should­ Ghrtse-r-^nd maybe some of them achooi. The old schoolhouse-^vo la s t two chapters of “How Wo the 'Union Revival with , ththeir,'„ e ir ' ,,, _ _ Auguat 26th.', dinner 'w h li'h is : n'oted.-''fa'j*,v.idjifff‘"r; expense of a high priced commer­ Mr. C. W. Clawson, of Moorea- Graves, of Jeruaalem and Floyd tne union ItBVnai wun UJIOH I at Q8 o’clock. The time : nf of lllnv-play tering defereticeV:;' '■ ¡’ ■ ers resolutjply; turned and came ,w<5>je. But Lincoln had a groat don’t know why. people refer to Got Our Bible',, which were ably songs arid Scripture veraea, beiitg ,^^®"^J*^’ _^®"“ ne'ar.land which we feel aura can- vllle was In Town Tuesday with a McSwain of Cooleemee. Each of Ing la aibout two hours. The ad­ "If you have'an attractive place towards her. He did not, sit down, cial nitrogen fertilizer.', The sod phiioaophy. When, things wore at it often aa "the iNsd schoolhbuse,” presented by Mrs. Clement. The trained'BO 'efficiently by .Mr. and, ri'pt 'be'1)U'r.pa8apd anywhere. W e ; МШ was turned the latter part of Aug- nice load of peaches and tomatoes tho.SB candidates has a conaider- mission is 16 and 26 cents. All ■ and the right kind; of ;cooks,” ibiif paused 'beside, her chair. their worst .he'would say, “This for most of them that we have circle fcela that it has been a M'fa. Horace Eaaom. M iss Ruth ' are unable .tp llai; ttll tho dellcIouB : he alao renewed his subscription abie following and it is difficult proceeds will go for the ;benefit Emma agreed gravelyi Sho was a "Emma,", he said hui‘riedly, “as gust. All the data Etecurcd by tho too -will pass.' . ' seen were painted w hite—is ono great benefit to have uaed thia Booo directed the pageant i'n thd Mabel Jonea. Ruby Blv na. Annie Vianda that were spread' on th? to the Journal for which we re- to forecast which aspirant will , of the church. : ■ larg e youhig woman, 'With straw-, far back as I know the men of my North Carolina Experiment Sta­ ' Every touigh thing passes. Al- of the places nearly.all of ua like 'turn thanks. emerge from the convention with i ’ textbook, which ao clear- abaence of Mr. and Mra. Eaaom . May Carter Georgia Ellia. Pauline tables by tho many fine cooks of . tion, confirm tho desiraliility moist every problem becomes loss ' ______:____ Gowian, Helen Allen, Helen G'ar- our town mnd count.v, but w ill sa y •, colored hair which she had never' family have ; 'been professional to look up when we go back home. theti.. nominmtion t„in I,:.,his handa. For outhnea the m.nny influences “A Fortunate Calamity” la a turning land early for wh^at. hard under-the softening Influ- Oacfir Booe after spending six that have preserved and prepared O. E "S WILL RE'RVR SUPPER wood, Lucile Garwood, Dorothy wholly original play comblniriig that the dinner wa,*-,' both tomptiniff io'bbed; a clearly palé complexion men—lawyers, doctors, preachers. jThe memories of childhood clustev weeks in Long’s hospital at States­ reprn.4ontativi, Mr. John P. Le- that testified pi perfect health. There’s a kind of family pride During'thc latter part of October onco of tlmo. And when tho tu r­ the Bibio for our present day use. ‘o n SATURDAY EVENING , Barney, Irene Barney, Lucile Bar-' good, clean comedy with atirong and abundant, and called fortli 'more thickly about it than any ville has recovered sufficiontly to Grand will apparently receive the ' 'VTr“'"- ' ney, Maxine Chaplain, Clara Bav- ,'.‘I know how to make a steak pie moil. is thickest the wise man «»mi,.ation without oppo.sition., hoateaa invited the gueata in- situations and interesting clim- many comiillmentary remarks about keeping it up. So I was edur tho land was disked.and harrowed othor strueturo except the, old----- | . pernUt -...... his.. being brought iLT« home.u u iiiu . that would—” cated for .the law .” Ho pau.sod, thoroughly until a finely pulver­ climbs up on his groat high throne Tlio names of Meaara J H L to the yard where deiicioua water- Mockaville Chapter 173, Order ney, and Mary Loia McDaniel. axea. The antica of the colored, from the visitors, The exercises I and calmly and quietly sits. homestead itself. The church was j Mr. Booe waa thought to bo at the were resumed under the big arbor. “That’s what I mean,” beanied and his igaze wavered away. Re­ ized seed bed waa prepared. a place to which we wpre dragged | point of death when carried to the T)ii.n M Tf TTnvio TTni-mnn melon waa aerved under a beau- of the Eastern Star, will conduct servants and the refined cpmpdy Mr. Stephens. "Take .a woman to solutely he brought It hack to the rather reluctantly. Not that we £ ; n T P Dwi’J S P tree. A number a tea room for aeveral Saturday SOME TOMATOES scenes of the cook and her svyeet- a t' two o’clock, during which an: Then, says Mr. Garren, the "bloat." hospital, but an operation has sav-' ? enjoyable musicial program furr , jsee the practical side of things girl’s, _ eyes. . "But I’ve...... alaways... wheat was' drilled in.immediately, were always enthusiastic about ed him. , , T P . A linn Oi members and one visitor, Misa cveriinga, beginning this week, in helirt afford unlimited comedy' Third, and getting more alert, nished by the singing class from iGlark.^.,We]l,- you .can 'begin fixing wanted to he a,m echanic or bus! ‘at the rate of five pecks an acre. going to school, '.but at least the ,M r. and Mv'i. D. U. Hinkle and the store next to LeGrand’a P har­ We have aeen lots of tom^itoea The characteriTiiire as fpllowar j ijAÎihíLíij up thè papers. I’m'goiiig out to see , ness man." you may notice a getting up from oS:!i'k P'-»»«- macy. A consist­ O.’cford Orphanage, and selectionff Four hundred pounds of IG per­ school was a democracy of our cl.ildren, of Wins'tm-Salem nnd still being mentioned 'for county tompting menu in our life, but we have never aeon Mrar Marian Merkle, ; (A proud ^ Ijow nmny litloated plutocrats want Obviously it was a confession. 'bed ;ito ,rol)ievo .the . kidneys—ao BAPTIST WOMAN’S MIS- ing of fried chicken, rolls, succot­ one -as large aa the one Geo. mother), Ruth McCuliough; Alta, bythe Erwin Brass Band of Coo- \ cent acid phosphate was^drillud own kind. Except for the teacher, Frederick and Robert Byerly, of commiaaioners. It ia understood SIONARY SOCIETY MEETS 'liny in on this. .Talscs an out­ Raymond thought he was tolling many times that .it really intor- who was only one against many,' ash, creamed yams, tomato salad, Smith, colored, preaented tp (I-Ioi" daughter), Loig Yarbor­ (Continued; on Pago 8> j ,1 with the. wheat at seeding timp. ferps with sleep; the amount may Mt. Airy were the.Sunday guest» Cooleemee precinct has lalready sider, sometimes to see the oppor­ something he should toe ashamed we children had things pretty, of Dr. and Mrs. A. B., Byerly. insi'.'ucted ita twelve -delegates to plckloa, teia' or coffee, ice cream our , sight, on Monday morn- ough; Ruth, (Juat a^pl'ain girl), tunities goinig to waste in a town.” of. Yet, when he presently spoke This was the I only commercial not’ be considerable, but it is the An interesting meeting of the and cake will be served for fifty , |ng. The tomato weighed ex- Lola Mae MoCullough; Kate Van- MRS. MALINDA B. DAYWAULT fertilizer used. much our own way. We lived in a I Mrs. B yerly I'eturned to 'Winati>n- cast the precinct vote for Mr. M. Wom'an’a Miaaionary Society was He moved toward the door, and again, an irrepressible eagerness frequency of voiding that counts world of our own for a few hours c e n t a . Your patronage ia earneat- actly two ppunds and measured Tyle, (A good .natured cook). , PASSES AWAY Mr. Garren says there, are other as a symptom. Even if you ab­ ' Salem w ith Mr., and ‘Mra'. H inkle H, Hoyle when the balloting com- held a't the B aptist C hurch' on took his hat from the peg where was beginning to show in his eyes. a day. We were among those of meneea Saturday, It is alao re­ ly solicited. The hours aro from 17 1.4 inches around. Was very Rosa Beck; Dinah Jphnaing, (A he had hung,it.‘ Then he paused. methods of growing . wheat. stain from dringing water even­ and will spend the week there. Monday afternoon. The devotion- i , "I’m a square peg in a round our kind, who thought the same ported that the Fni'mington dele­ five to nine p. m. smooth 'and waa raiiaed in the servant,) Alpha MpCorri ; Raatus Mrs, Mialinda Beck Daywault, ■With an alniost courtly manner ho ings, yo.u gob up ju st as often. The child of Arthur Miller, col. ala were led by Mrs, S. C. Stone­ 1 role, and I’ve decided to quit. As Where the land has not heen en­ thoughts, spoke the same langu­ gation will come to the conven­ garden of Mlaa Molly H-olman. Johnalmg, (lAn honest coon,) Os­ widow of A. J, iUaywault, died , : spoke to Emma. ~ - The appearance of the fluid voided which has been seriously 111 with street, and Mrs. E. Carr Choate DINNER SERVED 'AT MARCH ut, the home of her son, Joel W. you know. I’ve never made more riched by growing and turning age, looked'on the world from the, Typhoid fever for about two- tion pledged to Mr. McMahan; We can truthfully say that George car Koontz; Joe I Brown, (A Re­ \iw "Miss Ware, there's a good under clover, commercial nitro­ is of little value to you as an in­ pi-eaided over the business sea- HOUSE COURT WEEK venue oflicer,) Kerney ;Ko.pntz; Daywault, hear. Salem Methodist: than a living at the law, .anyway. same perspective. , weeks is showing, signs of im­ Mr. B, C. Clement, w hile not Is some tOmato grower. picture on at the Imperial theatre Probubly I never could." He paus,- dication of disease; it may be , sion. Mrs. J. T. Baity had charge As Venua of. Faith would iruy : Bernard Gulllan, (A jovial young chprch on ' Tuesday . afternoon,' gen must be used. However, M^r. There is no manner of doubt provement and attending physi­ an active candidate for the office of the program, the topic heing this evening. An unattached fel­ ed a moment. "All I own of value McCachern followed " methods clear and innocent-looking—or The, Methodist ladiea -\vill aerye "If , you can beat -this trot out m'ari,) Erneat. Hamilton; Albert Augi^st 19, agbd; 79. Sho was the that------thèCJ modern consolidated or cians ______report __ thi)t , ----wthey--- areMAC 4notiU I/,O ex- A " will probably be noriiinated for »Native Workers in Africa and a good 50c dinner at the .Mai'ch low like me 'gets lonesome some­ is that lot do\vh near the depot. which any farmer may use at lit- I dark-red a:nd scalding. It 1s your j union schools are far better for ipecting the disease to spread as your tomatoes.” Campbell, (who plays a crooked daughter of Andy Beck and Julia . times.' Would you 'be kind eno\igh It took rfn outside man to show ,, • , physician’s business to determine their avowed nurno.ie of inaertiim- means linvo ‘ +ni,on - resiater of doeda, Mr. Clement is j chona.” Mesdames Jim Wall, W. House, near the Court House, on game,) Clifton Smith. , | Thomaa Beck. Surviving «re five tl,e cost and yet obtained an aver- (the real condition. avowed purpo.se of inserting means have Vbeen taken; to hold univeraally recognized aa aln ex- |M. Crotts, John LeGrand , ami Monday and Tuesday* of Cou'rt to go and see it with me?” me' -the opporunity in that. I’m something we call "education” it in check. ' 37 INCH WATERMELON Every one is invited to enjoy ;sons: W. Т., .J. W^ and A. L-. Day-’ age yield on his ten acres which' FourthFourth,—look__lno1<- wiwith suspicion pert accountant and bookkeeper, Mias Clayton Brown . also took Week, August 25 and 26. You 'are - •* . /4^^ -l-'hrt- ctn win nnnt-m II Tl ЛГ ^ \ Abruptly Raymond turned to-1 going'to sell half of it and build into the minds of the young. But Rev John W. Foster of £he this evening ,of fun. wault, of the same coriimunity,’ paid him for tho labor and ex­ on headaches that occur mainly having spent a great m an y yeara part in, ths prograrii, and |he. cordially invited to patronize John Daywault, of' Turrierpburg,,/; ward his desk, conscious of a faint a restaurant and rooming house pense involved. those who have had the good for- Presbyterian ohurch la confined The Enterprise force and Miss at .ni'ght—along toward morning in clerical work. It is not reported, members gave a number of mls^ theni. On Friday afternoon, Aug­ and' R." 'G. Daywault, of, • LaridisT:''' desire to hide hia face from Em- on the other half.: Nothing fancy; ------• ------VIRGINIA PEOPLE VISITORS worst. Those .that are a frequent tune to ;begin their educational, to his room with an injured knee tliat Mr. Clement w ill be opposed a ion ary cui-rent events. Members ust 22, the ladles will meet at Annie Carter had the pleasure Li I ító.aii ma. He knew he had no rea-j'i,i for just a plain, substantial place for WARNINGS careers,in such schoolhouses a$ 'cau.sccl by a car running forward: of eating one pf the very best HERE ON;:LAST, SATURDAY one step-son, J. D. Daywault, Of. ’.•îRïffiï' wishing her to-refuse Stephen’s ordinary people.”, thing—-persistent—and do not for the'nomination. preaent were.v ;Mc3dame's -J'.‘ ''}'’T. the building at two o’clock for ’'.. , __ .- ' . ■ ; Statesville, one .daughter, Mrs.vi; the one which. Henry Ford has and! strildug it-while attempting So far no candidates have of­ Baity, E. Carr Choate,. Johh Le'- the purpose of cleaning up the watermelons ever raised in this invitation. He had not asked her' "It ought to pay.” A respond- (By. John Joseph Gainea, M. O.) yield to your taking liver medi­ , Mr; Kenneth; Ch«pmri ;ap^'son, . * f (/ rj 1 cine. ■ preserved at Sudbury,'Mass., the to crank the machine, The knee fered themselves for clerk of Su­ Grand, J . F. Hawkiris, W. M, room. . section on Monday afternoon. We to go to a show with him, or any- ing oaigei'ness' was in Emma’s No—^your backache is not an in­ veritable scliool to which Mary’s >a bruised and lacerated’ very do not know what variety it was, '^ade Chapniárii' óf Norfolk’, Va., 20,great-^ wliere else. He had been kept from eyes. "If you’ll spec,ialize on Theae symptoms are usually perior Court, treasurer, coroner'o'r' Crot^ St C. Stpneatreet, I Jim but we can truthfully aay that it Uyoi-e visitors hei’o SáturdáyVeyen'-. '“^ and , ,one great-great-r ■: (i dication of kidney disbaae, or, it’s ^ I little---- - .>..lamb11^/ followed ~her. HUi, where , much and is ' a - most------*painful...... l^ a ll, ', Mlssps;; ciiiytpri' ' IBrpwn, PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY doing,so, or even'thinking of do- wholesome, old-fashioned food, concurrent, that is air work t^o- one carved one's initials on the '"'oUhd but jio ibones are broken as iurveyor, but it is to be expectecl w as good. The mellón meaauTBd returning home from Biow ing' ,Qne; ,. brolherj John- 1-- il.- -i j-i ■ -, » . '• -- - the poorest, to say tho moat,for it that the convention w ill' rinni’d' Hazel, Baity and Elizabeth Naylor. MET MONDAY inSr 80, by the fact -that for four those railroad nion will; keep Com­ as a symptom. Let me enumerate gether—if your kidneys are out of rough board .deaks, will always i«i; as can be learned, 87 inches around'each way and Rock. Mr. Kenneth Chapman miar-, Beck, of P^ilahaln, and two sisters, orde.r; the more severe they are, capable and'efllcient men for these' ' ------■ generations the men of his family ing. Tlie traveling republic, too. several. points however, that order; the mnro ammi-o ....- • fggii ¡j certain auperioi’ity over I Jam es A. McDanfeJ, orte of the- was raised near Woodleaif i,¡ed Miss Edith Clement, form-, Mrs. Ale.ck O Neal and Mrs. John ■ : had been known in this town as the worse neglected your kidneys I'o.sitioria who w ill be fit>ted in: HOME-COMING AT- BETHLE­ The Proabytei'ian Auxili’iary met i>oyd, of Davie, lalso survive. The > ; í! ' >í You’ll see. I know just the dishes should, send you td the doctor thofjo who never had sijcl'i ad -: oldeat'citizena of North Cqoleem'*oe at the hut on Jlonday afternoon,' ' r r „ jerly of thia place,, who has many: - gentlemen—the kind of men who ; folks would like—‘plain thii\gs, have been. Go to the doctor at every way to perform their S'e'v- HEM CHURCH AUdUST 3IST. r ‘ ' post-haste, if you have been un­ vantages.'- ■ ' _____ ' ' died'at his home ___last Wednesday______with the president, Mrs.. G. 0. TO CLEAN OFF GRAVEYARD relatives and frienda heve. y^^ader ^unerfil, servicea were held ,a.t do not carry their stcnograplie)'j ,such as they, don’’t usu ally get at once. ; . enil duties. ------— ------Chapman graduated in June from :,^f?'|'thew’3 Lutheran . Church out to shows and dinners. easy about 'this particular sot of . Somehow the old, fashioned.'hight and was buried at Nor,tlj_ Inhere w ill bo a Home-Coming Woodruff, presiding. liie devo­ 'these fancy, town eating .'places.” eliminative orgails; tountiT achooi seems, in perspec-J Cooleemee Cemetery ;Thursda,v Enthusiastic intereat and ppi'rit- All who aie interested in the 1 the Virginia; Militai-y Institute, ,on ,Wednesday afternoon at 2 Yet while he picked up a pen N^ "C. Senate Campaii'n May Be a t BetKle, There will be a |IIonie- tionals were led by Mrs. Knox She ibix)ke off abruptly. “Bu/; First, cl progressively-increas­ tive, closer akin to the piopeer , iifternoo». had. heen: sick for eil ilf'inonstrations of the desire Society Church and Graveyard • and had the distinction of being -° the pastor ol .-.the de­ and reached toward a pigeonhile Probed to win the county thia fall being coming at Bethlehem Church «t Johnstone, and « bu.sinesa sfi^aion i what ahout that big hotel?” Odd­ ing ahortness of breath, that you spirit which is the spirit of sevfii’al, weeks and his death was Redla'nd on the fifth Sunday, followed. An interesting study of will please meet-there on 'I'hurs- ‘.editor-in-chief of the annual, ‘The . ceased. Rev. ,C. F. Kyles, .of Cle- for a bit of paper, his ears were ly, both of them seemed to have just can’t account for; this with manifested by people in every sec­ dav. August the 21at for the pur-[ Bomb." He is planning to''attend , veland,. officiating. . , ,., , » ' straining to catch the girl’s an­ W ashington, D. G.—Chairman America, than any modern struc- not unexpected. He loaves a wife August' Slat. Everybody come the (ith le.sson in Romans was forgotten. "What about Mr. Step­ increasing weakness and rapid ture with ita graded classrooms, find several children and grand- tion of 'Davie indicate success at Harvard Businesa iCollege. next j swer. hens?” Nye of the Senate committee tlio poU.iT in NoveiTiber. The ticket out and enjoy the day. • ^ i ^ caning tó's^e:Pl¿^se ENTERPRISE MAKES heart that interferes with your steam heat, electric light and , children, , also several bi’others in tho absence of Mrs. T. year. ' “Certainly, Mr. Stephens,” Em­ Raymond glanced at her quick­ which is investigating the expen­ to be selected at the convention WEEK COÂÎPLETEi abil.ity to do your ordinary work diture of campaign funds in Pen- \vholesome .ventilation. But,'like Und sisters to mourn their loss, SMITH GROVE BEATS ley who is at Montreat, bring auflicient toola to do the ne- ma said casually. "Thank you.” ly; then looked away. Saturday afternoon will represent REV. ANR MRS. R, S. Ii0WIE Second, you notice a pufllness n.sylvania has announced that the ox-team and the co-vered wa- \ Mrs. F. B. Swicegood aftor hav- ADVANCE 3—4 SCORE cessary \vork with. Raymond Clark began to write, "He's gone.” gon, it is disappearing. Our ad­ t.hoiictual choice pf the Democra­ ATTENTION LEGIONNAIilES VISITORS HERE IVIONDAY . Winchester, Ky., but he did not know the’ words under the eyes—and maybe you New Jersey and Alabama have ing a finger amputated at Low­ (Reported) ''if “Gone?” Emiiia asked; and Ray- have Noticed black specks Avhen . vice to ' everyi' reader... who ever tic uloctnrate;. not the whimaical, 810 N. Hickm'an I > been added' to the states to he in­ ery’s hospital has returned to her selfish aelectioh of a group hand- On Saturdn.y ' afternoon the REV. A. G. LOFTIN CLOSES he wrote, nor what kind of 'blank ^ mond again looked at hei' uneaaily looking at white surfaces, just! attended such a country school reaidonce in North Cobleemee. Commander Ray Moore of Davie MEETING AT LIBERTY, OAK ' Au'g. 12, 1930 L!i . ; ___ ,1.1 - J. . i , ,» , ------' J«.-« vestigated, 7W.,V.£,(.|.UV4, «iiu and Lililtthat suiiicienc sufficient Piticed by a ring-controlled as­ Smith Grove boys croased bate Rov. and Mra. R. S. Howie, of he was writing them on, The fopi- ‘ He did not underatand her look is to take a good look at it this County Post Np. 174 urges all GROVE MEETING STARTS Mr, John Leach ; ing of ■iviiich he was chiefly cons- of- surprise, tin) dots they are, and might ea- j complaints have .been received Mrs; Swicegood contracted blo,od- semblage, and whan elected in w ith Advance on the Smith Grove Maiden, were visitors in town capQ your notice. .VV’ith the pulll- from Nni'l-.li niii./ilinn year, for next year it may be poisoning a few dhys ago, and Legionnaries arid former service­ SUNDAY Mockffville, N. G. clous at'the moment was a deep "Yes .... lie boarded at the .,...... I from North Carolina to indicate l'‘Ovomber, w ill serve ALL tho Diamond and played an interest­ Mondiay, returning Irom a viait to gone foreyer. prompt action on the part of the men in the county to atterid the Dear S ir: flood of angor. At tho .same time, hotel where I do, you know— ness of tho lower eyelids, you m ay! that an invesMgation will have to ------;-----Ф------P'iople and not a chosen few. ing game. The Smith Grove^’boya Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green in 'Tho­ surgeons in amputating the in-, Legion convention Monday;, night, m asville. Their friends here -will . Will you ’please send my paper ‘ 'Ki- being a reasonable man, he was.roomed across the hail from me observe a decided swelling of the be made of the campaign in that won the game by a three to 4 Rev. A. G. Loftin annouces that han d s■ not painful — just a state, x • . LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK— f.ected member was rosponsiblo’ score and would have shut the August 26,1930 and take; part in be glad to know that their ;daugh- to the above address, alao send WE WILL DO IT RIGHT, TO CLEAN OFF OAK '' the mammoth pa'rade which will he will begin series of services m e: copy of; thlg'weeks, and last for her quick recovery. GROVE CEMETERY Advance boys out from scoring at Oak Grove Church on Suiiday, ter, Mias Naomi Howie, ivho has ч т , if it hnd not been for aome bad commencp a t ffeven o’clocltv.' . been a m-» isaionary »------i.at ''Soocl^bw, Cl«,«' weeks .paper. . :! don't fool like.tho Commander Moore ladvises that A uguat 24th, the.hours on Sunday Kvor,vbody that is intereated In errors by the Smith Grove boys being 11 a. m. nntj 7:45 p. m. On China for the past five ,yeiars, weblc is-complete without the En- 'I Foater, pitching for Smith Grove, the poat haa. an enrollm'erit of <10 .sailed July 29 for her furlough at terpriae. ; : tho Oak Grove Cemetery are ask­ members and that he expects: to Tuesday eveniii'g Dp concluded a Thanking you, 'll' to meet there Friday morning, m ow ed tho Advance boya down in very suceesfrful meeting at Liber-1 hpnie, iind will arrive in New rotation, not excepting the Ivard see each and every one of them Yoiirs very truly, - -...... —t, I >J4 u,y Ol a quarr ,iar of green роа.ч — V«.» , и Wa- Auiiu'.st the 22nd., for the purpose ty Church with 96;;. professions,'York Oct. 1. She Ig now in Palea- ,which is being hold «t Shenan-^ | was chosen-aä the be.st entered by Offer ,?i,250 in 'cash, ...... / A...... \ \ Л Ш ® ¥ Та/тй 2 «li! te JEM I'^TEKPRiaR. MOCKSVILLE, N. С Thurwlny, Augiis!; 21, i l T h u r sd a y , A ugust 21, 1930 Pago THINKING Um U T THE MrjCKSV.TLLE. ENTERPRI.4E. MOC.KSVILLE. N. C. S Deatb Claims Penn. W ar Motíier JAKE IS BROADCASTING 4chool which will start on at the lannuni short соиг.чо го-'йщ. September the 8th. , held at State College. MnjoHe GREENWOOD r SMITH GROVE NEWS I On Trip To Son^s Grave In France If a man think,s everyone is ' - _____ Giitfny of Buncombo County wiv^ .again“.<-, him ho will soon begin to • I toll you boya mre not the only elected vico-president; Louise El, Raining? Yes,' f in e oil 'turnips Mr. J. C. Smith is on the sick treat them so they will bo. If he things' that are up in the trees lictt of Stanly County, secretuvy, md bnans, that h a v e , ju st been list at this writing, we are sorry Verdti)!, France, AU(i<-14.—The M. Foster for several days. tlili'ic'.' everyone is hia friend, ho Ï-,round hei-e- T h c'ticket that the and Ralph Suggs of Gaston plianted. to note, first American gold star mother ’ Mary Frances Transon, of will treat them right, unconscious ■Democrat.4 will name on Satur- County, historian. Those officers Mrs. W. L. Hnnes spent the lu' the X.88J! brought >to France Mr. and Mrs. Caeser,Wyatt are «4 Boonville is the attractive guest ly, and they will soon be his d'ly is goin'g to put every one of were installed at the closing «x- tho happy parent;» of another heir, week-end at Mock'--''Io, the guest ;by the, United States government of Miss Maiigaret Garwood. friends. The man who lives his the Republican candidates up a orcises and will lead over 20,000 of her daughter, Mrs. J. T. An­ Kinf.e the beginninii of the spring this beif,g the first son. ■ Mrs. Milliird Jones and Millard daily life according to this for­ tree and they won’t be able to boys nnd girls enrolled in dub Mr. Wiil Sain is s ic k of chills gell. to succumb in the country in- Jr., of Sharpsburg, were pleasant mula, has in his make-up a spark come down anyw ays soon, either, work in their efforts' to “m;.' , and fever. ' Misses Ethel and Dorothy Allen WISE MEN 'ive do about th at.” iV which her son had lost his life, visitors uit the home of Dr. and of sound and true philosophy th'at . ' ■;'■■■■■■■ the best better” during the com- Intern.'itional Sunday School Les­ vate is Jesus, so human, under­ Mr. Am Sheets bad Mr,.'i;'nnd of Solisbury, spent the week with And, }je added,“ You are nob (i’Vd .today. She was Mrs. Harriet son for A ugust 24 Mrs. G. V. i Greene several. days will make hi? life bi-ighter. If we ' 'I’hat army, cannon _ ...... h'ns.. not— yet ...e ing I'u“*.year. xiicj' They will will aiso also have have standing, C1VS6V and able to help; Mrs. Merble Lyerly and:.ii ¡little their aunt, Mrs. J. C. Smith. to supporre that you. understand : Bates, of Poi'tage, Pa. last week. put into all the relations with been replaced on— the------court^ ------square charge of the short course to bu JONATHAN AND DAVID—A a faithful companion and one who daughter land Mr. Billie Reed ioi thing,? bocau.se you call them jvi s. iiates, tile wife of Henry Mrs. J. C. Smith spent last our fellows a full measure of fri- and we are going to keep right on held,in iosl. NOBLE FRIENDSHIP never gives' up. Others may fail Saturday night guests. afternoon and Saturday .in Wins names.” '■ ,' Bates, died in the Verdun hotel A good sized crowd of Davio’s , ^ , trical company in tho world. If week vvitli relatives at Church­ endline.ss and good will, we are "howling” about it until it is put The usual custom of 'alturnnt- 1 Samuel''1 8 ;l-4 ; 20:14-17, 32-34, us und ei'pucially at a critical Mr. W. iF. M errelU is ta k in g 'a ton-Salem clerking in Mr, G. B. He proceeded,to talk about the Inte today from tho effects of a pretty sure to get it back, full • .. - • _ _ ---- II 41, 42; II Samuel 1:25-27 time of need. He abides faithful two hundred years ago 'anybody land. trip to the coast this week.; He Taylor’s store. ^ __ had predicted the marvels that mysterious properties of "empty cerebral hemorrhage. She was and overflowing. On the other- Uev. Samuel D. Price, O. D. and has unlimited power of as­ v/ent with Mr. and Mrs. Ev, G. spelee,” and he concluded with hi» unconscious' for several hours be- m Rev.i?,® p‘ E. W. Turner and Ubie hand, if a man is auspicious of ioTo »1 5.1,.*; „I 2-80 «П.1 jj,"“ "■ 'o"™"* «"» И«, 11,0 ‘"‘V '®‘tV " can be, seen there today, the G'od- named delegates to the county - - president for the nast: sistance. Friendship with Jesus, Hendricks. ; i Vi ^ rock and Miss Lstliof Wai'one'', fearing citizens of the time, would paragrdph. , ' iorciore her death. Her last worda week m Flor everybody, everyone will bo suspi­ _____ president for the past year be- Griüit stones lire recorded in convention to be held in' Mocks- How long do you suppose tho ing Mis's Mary Emma Powoll of even as. with others', is a process Mr. Paul Hendricks, Ruth imd oi Cooleemee, spent the weekend have burned, him as a witch. i “If ever we, find, as I think when hope for her had been a- cious of him. The man who goes' the Bible and the record of the Misses Ora Miller and Eva Car­ villo on Saturday August the 23. county commiusioners would have Sampson County. Boyce Brooks of development and the reward is Elma visited Mr. G, E. Mbri'ell we are beginning to find, thar life bandoned was .that she would die about lookini? for a fight is sure ------}-- • i i - - t ------• » 1 - * friend.Hhip that existed between ter were the week-end guas' of allowed Ibis' gun’to"7emain in the was vice-president and was ad- worth far more than all the ex­ Sunday nfternoon. T^hey werei'ac- and mind need not "bo nssooîatedl ii ■ " country where hor boy was to get licked some day, good and David rel'atives in Winston-Salem; hack yerd of the court house dur- vanced to the presidency. Vernon and Jonathan' i,? in that penditures involved. cnmp'anied home by Aubrey Mer­ with matter'but, can-inhabit ern-pv- burled. plenty. class. The indicated Scripture re­ Mr. and Mirs. Eddi 'Hege, of , ____ Everything went off in a nice the days of 1918 and 1919? James of Pasquotank was secre- rell. ty space, then life will not, bei l Ue strength of the elderly mo- 'Tnve Cife'ndlineBS tio .is foiAjidedJ.UUV1UUU quiet, way, and no one hns any, th a t’s the matter, Mr. Cimniis-' tary and Lo.ssie Hardison of Wash ferences give only some of thé V SAVE THE COUPONS Mr. Grey Hendricks is spending Kubjoct'to the troubles of a ma-: thfi>'s in facing thelivng journey Davidson County spent Sunday on sincerity. And sincerity is a- _ a * harit'-feelings' about tho meuting: gjoj^gi.g^ tbat you .allow it to re- ington was historian, high point?. For the very ihter- this week with Wayne Merrelp,' terial organism and existence will and the emotional strains in the here Avith Mrs. Hege’s mother. • bout the only thing in the world estinn details read from chapter The makers of Octagon Soap Mr. »and Mrs. Paul Foster, and fat iill. 'main there now? The short coupe also saw the Mr. nnd Mrs. T'. A. Rice Ave)it Mr, A. Millers, 39th birthday. Mr. be perpetual." , • visit to their sons' graves? has that can’t be counterfeit. The 18 through the' first chapter of Products are publishing a new baby of Redland spent Sunday ...... culmination of the annual health to preaching over at Jericho last^ Miller is a brother of Mrs. Forter. f ' As contrasted with many of oui- been one of the biggest surprises impulse, toward CiriendlinesS II Samuel. premium offer for which unu»- The revival meeting will be- flying a- smartest wi8'e-ct''ackers who know’ here; ' And thore w ill bo no hard feel-1 The Davie uavie Kocord Record says; sa y s; “Many “M any contest contest with w ith health health champions champion.s Sunday. . *■ round Inside it. •\vhich army officers conducting springs from the very .soul of a ings about the way things will Dayje Democrats seem to bo mad fi’om each district entering the Young people, with their rich sual dem'and ig anticipated. An­ Miss Vauda Merrell is spendln« gin here the-second Sunday in everything, these wise mon : of. Mrs. Hugh Mason spent Satur- man. the pilffi'images on this side have go off Saturday, so you cari come, jjggnuso the Republicans' nominat- State contest. In the -State con- idealism, will particularly enjoy nouncements of this latest Octa­ this week in Rowan County visit­ September. Let every one who w ill Of course, neither ,the electron science adnril'tte^ frankly th at we hfld. Since the first group arrived ^day morning with Mrs. Lula Starr The world needs friendliness, nor the atom can be S£;pn by any I of- Lexington. out and rest assured that you !od Charlie Hall for sheriff.” Now ter.t L. L ,,McLendon, Jr., of Dun- this acquaintence with two men gon premium are appearing in ing relatives and taking In the attend this meeting. Everybody are onlv on; thè furthermost boiv in May only IG mothers have will not be offended. instruments which we have yet and kindness, and igood w ill. Not brother, If you only hear the w av lin Coun'ty m^ade the highest score who were rivals for the throne the Enterprise. irevival meeting mt Enoris Baptist; welcome. ' derland of knowledge. And that, been ient to hospitaisp two of( Mr. and Mrs.,Ss B. Sidden «n i Sundays only, but every day In devised. But listen' to th.isi vTlis^ Sundays only, biit every day In the Republicans .are "cussing” for the boys and was crowned In Israel. Those who delight in Octagon < coupons have become Church. ' ^ . There is a play being gotten ft'rlÿtl'iihg is posisible—evon etern al them only for a short time for S. B. Jr., of Winston-Salem spe^ the week, and every hour in the I And, the Democrats will name scientists in, that laboratory have , thp woolf-onil wIfVi . about , this nomination, we t'eel King of Health. His score waa hero worship, and that is a fea­ ii\creasingly popular iu recent Most of th is vlciriity went to, up by tho young people, here for llfé.^^---,'; , . ., ' ,f obsprvation. the week-end with homefolks. ' day. Think friendly thoughts. If the- next sheriff of Davie County the benefit of the chiirch. It will rigged up, a radio apparatus, at- sure,that you would noi; daro say £\9.5 .percent. Among the gjrls ture with youth, will find it hard years. Housewives who prefer this churo(h Sim day, bii* there w as! / ' 'J.’he oldest mother, thus far to Miss Ila Rumage spent Sunday you’ve got fv soul, don’t be ash-' b u i l d - , THE LETTER “E” on-'August the 23rd, so you- must to decide, which w as the ifreater— famous brand of soap products' no preaching. Mr, E. W. Turner, bo given in the High School 1 tached^to a.lo u d 'speaker, ^^hi.ch make the pilgrinVige was Mrs. Avith Miffs Addie Mao Michell, of , amod of it. Bring it into the office. be there and help name him. such a thing as this. We aro, in- Miss Nancy Evelyn Neely of Yadkin College, deed, gkd that Hall got the no- Mecklenburg County made the David or Jonathan. The narrative because, of their high quality find the pastor is taking his vacation ing. The date will' be given later. ^hat it c a n ^ , Elizabeth Hutchins, bt Oakland, ^vlth you. F or the spül ' is the; Miss Evelyn Bowden had. as'electrons thi-ough Ciihrlestbn Ghzette. j. mination, and we are going to highest score and was crowncd begins w'hen David was brought nn additional incentive to thrift and is in Florida now. Mrs. W. Oalif., 91 years old. She returned Mattie Sue______Robertson,_ of uxAuyBixby source anaand lountain-neadfountain-head oiof every ;| ., We', wlU also niamo the,'next ' her guest last week. Miss 'Virginia tb« ; Someone ha's advanced tho op­ spent last, week with her grand-' good . and - worthy impulse. Put r.'end him back to his farm w ith ' Quean of Health'. H er s'core was to Saul after tho young, man had ,in the valuable Octagon coupons. F. M errell held thb services Sat-r healthy and yitforous. Most of tho representative and clerk, and re- urday afternbon 'and Mrs. Turner; vLeizer, They were room mates at I held . the lijai of i my , wrist ,- inion th^t the' lettoi* “e" ia the' mother. Mrs. Victoria YanEaton your faith, lu' men. Bolieve they the rest of , the Republican candi- OB pexcent, Only minor detectn slain the giant, Goliath of Gath,i By saving them the houaewlfe mothers who bccamo .ill were be­ itflstur of deeds, etq., on Saturday finds herself from timo to time read scripture and made a splon-,, Catawba College last year. watch against, the, microfphono. moat Important, chnrnctor In tho; tween GO and 78'yeai’a of age of the Cooleemee Plantation, August the 28'rd. tjatos On November the ard, '• ^vore ipund In each oases and ex- in single combat. Jonathan took' in The figures on the dlai are radiuni lare your irionds, and they wili every word and sees far more in able to ^obtain a handsome «nd did talk then she called on , Mr; Mr, and Mrs, Joe Foster Jr., English alphabet) because It is Al­ while the octogonarloff . stood tho Mrs. Sttllio Spurlin who has bo.—rExcango. lamlnljig physiciansVAI.»lAO stateObUC/U thattu a t tl II and little son, Mack, and Mr. .coated. And 1 could, hear the elec­ ways, out of (iaah, forever in debt, ^ been spending somotlme in Elch- We don’t know, what the coun- were both as near perfect as'is the victor than just one who W4is useful article of household equip­ S. B. Garwood, Mr. Linnett Potts, emotional and phyai'cnil, strains. —.1 ’ Wo do not know at th is time trons pounding into the loud hover out of danger, and in . hell ; notional ^and physlonil strains. has returned home ty accountant will do after the found. able to sling „a, stone straigh t to ment; Mr. Cary Williams to read other Grissom Smith spent Sunday hf- “What,;did you pay for your jiist’ who tho next sheriff ' of election. J, terhoon at Lexington. speaker, like ..a. shower' pf hails­ ull itho tirne., rT«t of Ch7 . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Speer and w atch?’.’ , . ■ , election. It may be that he will Health champions aro also the mark. He diacorns-the iikeable Not only nre all sorts of house­ scriptures and comment. all, Mrs Elizabeth to of tho Twin City spent sev- Davie county will'be, but we will also farm, Miss Ruth Foster, of Winston- tones on a, tin roof,' But we onii.hla attention to the ' "Six months.” . , ,, tell you «ftor the conveiitlon is' " found among the now officers as qualitieP which are' characteris- hold utensils such as aluminum MOCK’S CHURCH NEWS d'n another floor J sat in front fact that "c" itf never in war and: cltasa\v, Obio, days lasrt week with Mr. and lics to admire. Right then hearts Salem spent a pairt of last week hospital with acute, intestinal tiou Liven/good. over Saturday, ------Boyce Brooks' the president was and enamel ware, china, percola­ of a motion picture screen and always in peace. It la the bogln-' And the welfare officer too, we crowned King-of Health in the vfcit out to each other. It is inter­ tors and other useful articles of­ with her aister, Mrs. Annie ble. Mrs. Ella: Pans, of Munger,, ’• ■ - Dwire. ' Mr, and Mrs. S. E. Rights and 'sa^y talking movies of throe great ning of exiBtenco,' tho commence­ Tex^ who'was to have s:ailed with Mr. and Mrs. Claronce Lagle ,We fbi’got to mail stationary to trust, will bîT looking for a job 1929 contest, and Marjorie Guffoy esting to note how, just as young fered by the manufacturers of d'augliter. Ruby Mock, visited , scientists of England, Sir Ernest ment of ease, and .the end of trou-'i J I 111 I i^aby, of Cooleemee wore Sun- INTS along about that time. was health champion for tho girl.s people trade clothes to-day, Jona­ Octagon Soap Products, but in- ' Mr. and Mrs, Harold Merrell, of lior'pnrtyher 'pnrty yestei'dayyesterday, is sligh^^^^slightly ill at Mr, J. W. Bailey’s, several of • our correspondents Salisbury spent Sunday afternoon Mrs. G'. F. Beauchamp. , iRuthford, Sir William Henry ble. Without It there would bo, •aintl 18 confined to hor hotel room, ------■ ■ .______^ for the last week, but, we will get it tb in the mountain district this yenr. than supplied garments for David creiasin^ly the Octagon coupon : Miss Chloe Jones nnd Master Bragg,' and Sir Oliver Lodge, nb meat, no life and no heaven* _ , .. — Well the Democrats reduced the even to a sword, David left home at Mr, G. E. Morrell’s. Four niorc groups remain to HE,WHO RUNS MAY HEAD. method is being used by churches John Jones spent Monday with Each one of them was photogra­ It is the center of honesty, makea ; H OME them this week, sure. You ifeo we ^bonded indebtedness of Davie dur- ihat morning merely to carry a clubs nnd other institutions' to Mr. J. B. Brinegar, had the mis­ friends in Advancci. come this year. had to gocrn toIn the thfi picnic,nioni/. and nntur-...... ing 1922-24, so why not vote for Doctors Disagree ^ fortune to lose a mule last week. phed in his own laboratory, Each lové porfoct, and without it -there ' AND WHO ADVERTISES RUN (By Nancy Hart) "Wlion childron .aro irrltahlo and lunch basket to his brothers in secui'e larger pieces of equipment. Miss Effle O rrell, of Winston- proceeded to perform certain ex- ,ally wo had something else,on our them again. would be no editors, devils or FORK NEWS minds for the rest of the week. poovish, iCTiiid thoir tooth, and sloop' Ihe camp but ended the day as' In one institution recently, for Salem spent the week-end with periments and explain them. It now.s. ■ , ' Adolph Foral, a native of Che- ,TCBtio3sly,liavo di'costivo pains nnd dis- a member of the court of King AUGUS'rA NEWS' , Sardine Cnnnpea , ^ ' L , , 1 ' lurbuncoa, lack of appotito, and havo example, an electric refrigerator her mother, Mrs. L. B. Orrell, who ' was thrilling to sit 'in the living Tlie beginning of eternity- cho-Slovakia, has hia own ideas lo u rn for facts and cheaper itohing' o.vos,------noso nnd UfinMr.i,j doctors Saul. Missea Grace, Helen, Edith and Proparo circular slices' of toast. ' Our office "boss” Miss Annie wns obtained by a group of wo­ Mrs. Charlie Carter nnd little has been very sick. | presence of such men and to think The end of timo and placo Ttosa Beaton; of Erlangor, return­ aii to the value of tho printed county government. —Jake. 1 wUlnot alwaya agroo that they aro auf- Study all you can the essential men who banded together arid en- Quito a number of the people ' fiow valuablo .those pictures will The beginning of overy ond word. I Have ready a paste made from Holthousefi' ia back on the job ------'------foringfrom'wornis. Many mothers, too, diaughter, Marie of Woodloaf' ed home- Sunday after spending -- ' mialitios in .true friendshiips. Con­ list'ctl the laid of their frieiidij. here attended the picnic last be to futui'o generations: Suppose And the end of every place. picked up sardines which ha’vo after taking freveral airplane NEW OFFICERS ELECTED •willIIU* Tioi aivv bcUovo MVtlUVU that Vlii4U llicir cayciuilyUaiUiUilJr spent the week-end with Mr. and tho week with Mlsifos Luoile and “How, aro district judges elect-: sult in your local library "Fri­ Soveral Ford cars have been earn­ Thursday in Mocksvilie. there had been a talking movie of ed?” Mitchell McCall, deputy nat­ boen separated from bones. Tills ,rides on Saturday. She says DY 4-H CLUB MEMBÍ3RS broiiRht up children can havo 'worms. Mrs. R. C. Smith. Praiikie Rumagc. paste sliould be moistened with "things looked so dark hero S'at- Tho inot remains that thoso Bymploma endship the Master Passion” by ed by the Octagon coupon club Mrs. Clarence Barnhardt nnd Little Miss Mary Cash Jono's; ' Archimedes demonstrating tho ACrediDiaeooery ionalization officer, examining will yield, in a crcat majority of oasea, Henry Clay Trumbull. You aro in piun, according to Octagon head­ ofThomnsville is visiting hor levei, or of Nowton explaining tho Mrs. Ii'wln B'niley who has, boon Fornl for citizenship. softened buttov and soasonurt with urday, that ! decided lo go up in children, of China Grove spont ,‘'Wli6n’^Pasteur dlBcdvorod, in 1862, ' Rnleigb, Aug. 18.—^Ijoadlng a to a fow doses cf V/hito’s Croom Ver- tlie w.iy of finding th at friendship quarters. Churches obtain s'iivor, g'liandpnronts, Mr. anti, Mrs, W. discovery of , gravitation 1 that tho infootion 6f wounds wee very s^ck is- very much improved, !Worcoi|;ershlro sauce and) 'Cay­ the air and soe what things look- field of nine candidates by a safe mifugo, the suro oxpellant of round the past week with her pai’ents, hor mSny frlonds will bo glad to “By advertising,” was the prom­ unauifiB'h while love ia too often linen, communion sets, ranges and J . , Jones. But vvhnt stirred, me. most was caused by malignant bnoiorin, bo poi^ ' pt reply. Ho, addqc|;vthiit Pi’esl enne. In tho center of each led liko up thoro,” margin of 300 votes Boyce Brooks and pin worms. If your child boa any Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Berrfer. , formed a sorvioa ol incstinuvblo value ' ' luioiy;’" ^ of thoBO___ Bvrnptoma.^try до та,-vry thiatuia narm-barm- based on selfishness. Friendship other needed equipment by the Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Dwigglilp Mr.,;and ;Mrs, J. E. Orrbll, aisb not the experiments which, these .to'manldndt'Sinoa thon inodiòalBoionoe ; of Calypso in Duplin County was lesa, old fnsuioned romody, which is evor eager to give rather than clubing method. ,Mr.;; (inci Mrs.,B, Si'Qrrell an'd chil- men ..performed , but tho spirit of • ■■Mir. aind Mrs. Abnor Foster, and ■iWe trust that all our “troe-sit- elected president of tho state you can got at 3Go рос botUo from and famiiy sperft Sunday. laftorr; haa: bcott.'produoinp better nnd Jjnft"r -i tw o'’’children, M rs!'G ray Sheoi^^ to get. Even a throne was of less drèW"spép S^^^ thiii.'''tnl'hi, ' ''■ . antlsèptlos, to kill ' ; thcso gonna '■ that;? •Wng’f ,Ьоуз лу111 .bo down in time wide organization' of 4-H clubs 'I’he plan followed is to organize noon witii Mr. and Mrs. Hortnon may ontor tho emnllcat cut and givo ua '.iiiid.,Mr.. Garland Foster, oic Ron- ALLISON & CLl^IENT ,' ¡consequence'' to Jonathan thnn to Mrs. Z, A. Beauchamp, in Lewis­ Sir Oliver Lodge, for oxamplo, tm^j . arid'"sim'biiiid' each canape witli tho various church groups into Berrier. ; diflooeos Buòh as typhoid, tuborouloeia .: nolto, ..'V'a., and Glen P ater, of , a border of finely chopped egg lo'o his beloved friend David. teams just as if a fiiranciai can­ Miss , Lotty Bollo Smith spent ville.- ‘ picked up a litle weight from his nnd Iqokfaw. Now, nil you havo to do to Suffolk, •'Va., havo, becn'iYisitin^' When Saul was ready to kill his , vass were under way. The aid of Saturday night with Miss Sarah Mr. P. E. Hilton and children, laboratory table and let it drop bo sura that these dreadful gonna will LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK— whites. In preparing canttpfis with a thud. "That exporimont,” not infoot n wound, is to wash,tlio(i Iheiv parent!?,. Mr. and Mrs. A. WE WILL DO IT RIGHT. ■ own son Jonathan as woll as grocers as well as bf tho general Link. ' of winston-Salom visited his mo­ ' wound, howovoremnll, thoroughly will». one should be very caroful hot ther, Mrs. J. H. Hilton, Sunday. he said, "is the simplest that one to have them too large. Tliey IT’S WISE TO Uiivid, in the midst of his moods public is secured. The popularity Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Osborne Liquid Dorozono/tho modern antisop« CHOOSE Л SIX Mr.-and Mrs. E. A. Myers and^ could possibly ^perform and ,yet ‘ tio. you eon gotXinuid Boroione, in Д. should literally be small enough of melancholy, the bond of affec­ of the Octagon line of soap pro­ and children spent past week tion held sublimely firm. Lif^ is ducts makes it.an easy matter for visiting relativeHn point. little son -visited Mr. and Mrs. there is hardly any experiment ebe to iib your needs and puiso, froni, to bo held daintily with the ,fin­ J. T, Phelps Sunday. about which we 'know less than ALLISON & CLEMENT gers, making a knife and fork un- personally, risked to let David canvassers to induce new families I Mrs. Dan Brod'gon, of Liberty necofi'aary. The'ir purpose is to know that there is no possiblity'of to use this brand of soaps. Peo- ' is spending a while with her dau­ serve merely as an appetizer and, ЖммФшмет^ sa new effecting any reconciliation with |)lo who find it difficult to contri­ ghter, Mrs. Frank Crotts. therefore, each caivapo Is not ex­ Ille I'iing. A lad with a quiver of bute money to a cause in which Mrs. T. A. Grubb nnd little pected to provide more than two wrows unwittingly becomes the they «re interested readily agree daughter Janell spent Friday with or thrco mouthfuls. liearer of that message. After tho of purchase Octagon Soap Pro­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Omelets pr®«tii©Éî®ii r®©®r«l boy is dismissed David and Jona- [ ducts aild contribute the coupons. Smith. ' Never , was any omei’gency ' tlinn meet for the last time, as D ealers find these Olctagon Mr. nnd Mrs. Fletcher Beck dish bettor than an omelet. Almost D'lvid comes forth from, his place "drives” a .stimulus to trade and spont Sunday with the latter's ■parents, Mr. ¡and Mrs, Bob Crotts. alw ays there are eggs in the houpo €hetir&iet umvms, the of hiding. Then there I,? one of have been quick to encourage Htlie dearest expressions of friend- Mr. Will Williams, of Brooklyn and if there are not it is not dif­ them. “ Istiip that can be found in litera- N. Y., spent one day pa.st week ficult to buy them at the last min­ Since January, 1930, Chevrolet has ШШШШвЯВВВЯШВИЯШШРВЖЯ! OtH;ngon coupons are redeemed [tiire. They renew ¡their pledges of with Mr, and Mra. J. L. Smith. ute. And your omelet can lie quick produced over 2,00:),000 elx-cylindcr at Octagon Premium Stores and i ly made. . i automobiles—nearly five times the fealty, ^'hey will separate, per- also by authorized agents. Both Miss Loyco Dairs spent a-while [liiips forever but this fact will not Sunday nfternoon with Miss record of any other manufacturer ...... have the current Octagon pre­ a 'Г, Once Iva.ving mastered the es­ ihanite their regard for each other Rachel Berrier. sentials cC omelet cooking'it is over an equal length of tinjc. mium in stock for. ImmoditttB de­ In any respect. David extends the livery. The company mainljalns its Miss Mary Jackson, of this not difficult to vary them in a These 2,000,000 buyers have chosen ItDvenant to include "the offsnring pfiice left for S'fllisbury where - great variety of ways. Moreover, premium department headquart­ “f .Tonathan. It is delightful to she hns a position. there are sweet omelets as well Chevrolet because it offora/scores oi ers at 17 Sussex Street, Jersey desirable qualities not obtainable in note how he keeps' hi§ word 'in the City, N, J. A premium catalogue Miss Viola'Smith left Monday as unsweetened omelets so that Mse of Jonathan’s son, Mephi- fo.r a few days visit with rela­ an omelet may be made to; fill in any. other car so low in price. listing iuindreds of valuablo pre­ boslioth—who is lame in his feet, miums is sent out on request from tives in Roanoke, Vn. the gap in any part of any ,^meal Yet, despite its many fine car ad­ n II Samuel 9:1-10 is told bow this office, , Mrs. W. T. Sichrest and child­ You can use omelets ns' users-up vantages, the Chevrolet Six is unusu­ ijhe .son of the beloved friend ------—------• —------ren, of Cooleemee spent Thurs­ of inconsiderable trifles left oyer ally economical. Its ¿as, oil, tire and feiit broad always at his tablei” riUMORETTES day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank from yesterday’s dinner. A few upkeep economy Is unsurpassed. When word, of the death of Jo­ Crotts. vegetables m;iy be chopped and And any model can be bought for nathan in battle with the Philis- "But I don’t trust you .sailors. Mrs, R. C. Smith who has been added to an omelet to .give It jtine« is brought to David the You have a wife in eVery port,” sick is better at this. Avriting. flavor and variety, A few mush­ Tha Coactti456S,/»o» t>, Fllnt/uctory ¡tcnderesf expressions, are record- "That’s a gross exaggeration. The Sunday guests of Mr, and rooms go a long Winy in an ome­ . .'I a small, down payment and excep­ in tho ’'Song of the Bow,” II Atthe moment I swear I have no Mrs. I. C. Berrier were: Rlr. and let. A slice or' so of canned pine­ Mrs. Carl Massey and little son, ", tionally easy monthly terms! Samuel 1:19-27. Other loves have wife in either Yokohama or Bar­ li apple, that c.ould not possibly be indited great poems, such las celona.” Billy Donald, of Lexington, Mi\ divided among eoveral, may be Some M<'*!tature» 'In Memorlam” by 'I'ennyson in and Mra. J, C.' McCullough, of cut and added to tho middle of fet'oKnition of his friend A rthur "Here comes lilrk. Gabbins. I Mopksville. ■ ' nn omelet before it is turned to 50-horsepower six-cylinder motor , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith 'and •., full-length frame.. . four semi- Henry H illam . think I'll „tell the maid to tell her ¡form a delightful dessert or lun- I‘m out.” '• Htlo 8 o n ,J. L. Smith, Jr., spent ' cheon dish. elllptlc springs . . , fully-enclosed 'fhe cultivation of deep, abiding i>er.sonal friendship is a life work "Won’t .the still, sm all voice' of, Sunday nftornoon with Mr. and Hereo are some suggestions four-wheel brakes , . . four Lovejoy f“*' all of US'. Some of oiir rich- conscience reproach you ?” Mrs. J. b. Smith,_of Fork Church. for omelets that are a little un­ hydraulic shock absoriiers . . . dash "Yes ,but I’d- rather listen to u su al: gasoline /^auge. . . Fisher hardwood- ble.csings inhere in ’ ju st fri- Pompous Mniiagor: Jones, can I '¡"d.ships. Frienda understand us the still, small voice than hers.” WHERE DO YOU PLA^ TO •Danish Otnelet and-steei body.. . adjustable driver’s you tell' mo why all the elerks' l ®'>d help ua by their constructive call me "Appendix?” A Danish omelet has a founda­ seat. . . safety gasoline tank in the Jfit'ciam as' w ell as by their kind- Husband: How does a woman tion cream s'auce of three table­ rear... non-glare W windshield ... look when she’s really startled? Clerk:. Well, sir, they say you LOW SUMMER PRICES DRIVE? V comments. A friend is eager to are easily irritated and nobody | spoons of butter, three of flour and, for ^your protection, a new and to the extent of his ability, ilis wife: G/ive me $25 and find and two cups of milk. In tho liberal service policy. knows what use you are. Goodyear Pathfinder Mo;charge-iO^^ murder. The shootitig Bradley will be glad to know that A. C. Huneyeutt ...... Club Mootings Dr. Taylor’s place.—Dr. Choate...... Munnging Edltöi?' i ' •ing of the summer will go also the reunions', , , , , , ,, ' lit Said .'to. have followed an armi Going of.: those he was, able to preach at the Pres­ M p v ij: i?iEWS, J. F. Lcach...... iuid somehow we cafinot help but feel about the. Ten Cent Cotton scheduled to lappear some time,^mo„t over the price of goods nu •- byterian Church'on Sunday morn­ Church News SOCIETY .same way. Says the Lincolnton editor: BennettsviUe, S. C.—The first next spring. ,, • -^''ch'àsecr in the store. We know ing. Upon the advice of his phy­ Two engineers frpm the. Movie PEDIGiREED CHINCHILLAS ; ‘‘i'-amily reunions, to our mind, . are the bale of cotton sold this season on sician Mr. Bradley had ' not oc­ Tone factory .in Boston arrived and N. Z. Whites. ' “When bet­ greatest things in our lives from a ;kinsfolk thé V BennettsviUe, market was j Vice President Gardner, Eh? , New Yorker Killed Near Durham cupied his pulpit for some time, here Wednes,day aid finished il'p ter rabbits (are, (raised we wil® , Ci'eveland 6, middling 11.10 saple, ; According to a Tijature stdry by ' ■ Durham.—.James S.Deleau of MISS MARY J. HEITMAN, Social Editor Phone 112 Subscription Hates;! , ,, ' i^dint of view. We have relatives, vve know but his .'health is now showing the instaliati.pn pfj our^ talking., ■ pWh sbnie of V them.”-r-Bell’» à'ome of them, .‘ree some of them occasio'nally^i' lirijd^ thought. ten cents :a. poiind. Glenn W. Navos.in H eart’s Sunday ■New Yark;-Clty,' died at Watts improvement, and his congrega­ .' Rabbitry, Farmin^on^ N. C. $1.50 a Year; С Montha 75 Òents ‘ A ’baïei'Was bought Thuraday of picture equipment,* which is now Strictly in Advance , ''' .but we do not know them as intim ately as' w^ American of last Sunday, 0. .Max, hoapibal Sunday night of injuries J. H. I'hompson, of North Wilke dy too; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morris left tion were delighted to hear him , 8 21“,to 11 1 ;,i,,;ahpuld ‘ -These reunions bring us all together.' laat' week at Clio for 13 cents a Gardner, the "live-at-home” gov- received in an automobile acci'- sboi-o, .spent the week-eiUl here. ■ again. ' : running good. But), we 'cxpeet” it Ll .,,y I. 0— '■ this week on a trip to Asheville,' to get better %ith' the/limberihg. Entered at'thef poatr oflke.'nt'Mo.c.'kBville.- N;;p .,,' • Mi,Wo are just one big family gathered together. pouiidJ ernor, may be second on the .p,e- dent 14 m lles .north-of Durham ’ I . l 1',1 , ------0—------, ' ■ ' mocratic national ticket in 193,2. ' Mrs. S. A. Harding is spending Blowing Rock and other ,i>ointii up of the n e w souhd Hertdsi This as Becontl-class matter under the act of Macphi i, , one day out of the year to chat aniong our- William Stockton,- of Red a week with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. in the mountains. Little Miss'Jane Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allison B, 1879. M V, : selves, to talk ‘shop’ so to speak, and to come i Gdtch Negro Charged With Our government must be ge.ttirij^., Plane Saves Family.,Frpm Flames Spi'ing'si w aa'hei’6''for the piCiiic'. spent the week-end at Wrighis- outfit is equipped, with the well Reaviiv at Newport News, and will Hayden Morris ia with .her grand- known "Sampson! Amplifiers,'' a better and a fuller understanding of each ■ As.snult dangbrously , prominent, vVhei^“ Thomasville.—Joe. Hundley and alsb' .visit Norfolk,'and Virginia parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mor- ville. They were accompanied to Mockaville, N. C., Thursclay, Au¿u8t: 21, ■ 1930^1-! -. i;0thers problems, views, etc.” "V. , iidcky Mount.—Oliver Moore, folka want tb bury Kim frdih siglit;: family, living, near highway lo C. M. Yates, of West Jefferson, Beach. Wilmington by Mr. and Mrs, W. Wriight DoCbster ispofrMrs.' and!' ris. Western electric tpbes and runs ------^--- -■* -----rrr-r-vi,'i| . .'”'ilt is a very encouraging thing to note that. hunted since July 18 on a charge in the vice president’s chair.' wer^„frpending their last night in Aahe County, was'a-'vlsitor'here :R. Allen and daughter, Sylvia, ------'» « # 4 # * *1 who attended the picnic, Monitf sound on film only. No grapho- , , with each succeeding summer more and more of-criminal attack upon two small ------■ . , jir t^ eir old home before moving into at the picnic. ' ' ' ■ 'n-.i _ Miss 'Fannie Lou .Mitchell and Mrs. Rupert Houston larid little THE Allispn, whp was also a p i c n i c , phone recprdg* cari be'used.'En-' * Thou openest Thi!?: hand, aiid satisfi-i .j ,'v,family reunions are held. With each summer wld.t'd. girls, is now in the Edge- New Golf Course At Mill,' the new one they had built. At -----^-----0 ~ ------,,11 , little nlece,','Fonii'ie Loii Looney, of daughter, Bettie Jean, of i Mat- * -‘est \the desire, of every Hvlrig thing. comlie jail at Tarboro awaiting Anderson, 'S. '. C.—Superintend- 'dajyin/they, >vere arouaed by the Charles Clement Hlnea','pf Witi- g\ineerl3 say our ihouse is;'Well' •'tin thia county aome family which haa never Atlanta„Krrived ,t(,i8 week.to'viait ithewr.'. are guests this wbpk of i adapted for, goOd s|)und. Hbwcver ГГ'--НАВГГ !•*. —f;s . 146:1B>: i'held a'reunion atarts an organization, and as trlaii. He was captured by E. E. ent M arshan P; Ohv and. .'other ; squn.d p|,fl m ail plane making i, ston-Salem, spent aa.4|i week h'éi'e MMli». iss Mitcholj’sMiKnliAii’i .sister, ;m Ml'S...o R.t> n¿ . Mrs. John LeGrand. M r s .'L r.o. e - i “ "- and Mr. G. .A. .Allison is employee^ of the 'Orr Cotton Mills;',great deal of noise directly over spending his vadati on with him. .lome pictures Jihavp ppor record­ * * » » It 4i *\: ii .'a:rule'once a family starts'the reunion custom ' Harrell. ,a farmer."Moore, admits' with relatives. ' ' ' ''' '' ,Gbfori:h. ' ...... , , . Grand and daughter, Claribel,•■Virlll hia'i’dentity, but denies the crime. are building a modern golf course'.them, arid rushed outside to find I • -■__- ■ ;/ifi‘. .ii 'f ing arid'naturally ¡the sound will VI .the.raeetinga beeome annual affairs. Wé trust iaccpmpany them home for a bi'ief be poor..'in any Tl^eatre. 'bV_'stopping'.6^^ the Ideal to I'WHY vr' 'u-ín:'.! WE \ ' in a meadow jriejirjjthe pla^r^^^^ th^iV.,i,liome on fire and at the Mrs. F.' M. Johnson is'^V^itirig' Mrs. J. (Frank Clement and Mi.'’^ iT that iriext -summer will see many new organi- Mr. (arid Mrs.''M.'ïj!'jbhn,'Mis8e3 visit. 'ti'nnes Clement w ill leave Monday,«. Todayi.aridi'.tomprrojv ,we _iare J*u iiK'Zatlons of this kind in this county. Indeed, it i 37 Drowned in Ju ly /T "i-'il''.'"-''' ’ i.Potiit of falling in. .Manyneigh- lier brother; Dr. W. 0. S'pencer,'in get (your gMceries and Dlscuseflng the reasons why tills state * ■ - Raleigh.—An aftermath, of this Nciv Knitting .Machines , bors were drawn thither by the Mra. Clement going to-Warrenton playing, ah'all talk e Tiffany pro­ :ll iiia’in o t'y e t too late to hold a fam ily reunion Winston-Salem. - • ' ' м., E. co.k-„d duction^ :‘iPairited FaS&a,” ' fe a ­ meats, Ài'waÿs a clean up to : ;sueh a healthy growth during tlie, pagt'_t^ijj,-,j|’ l/.thia iyear.'- ■' "• Surrfiner’s excessive heat is seen IDurham-^The .Golden. Belt'M an-/alarm sounded by the p kn e, but in the report that, in the month of ufactur'ing'cdHipdriy has'just coni, top, late to save anything in the Miss Lena' Cooper, of ClemmpnS guest - turing Joe Brown, Helena Foster, .years,^the University News Letier .has: thldnh’ ir/.V)-,.':' ------•0о----- ^ ret 'Bell;' ' ■' ''i ' - cord. Prof. Luther Barnhardt'/ of Bartori' Hbpburn and Dorpth/ Gul- date stock tp select frem^., Ju ijf ^prth Carol 1 na had 37 deatha pleted installation of 10 new full house. . . Miaa Elizw Lewis,, in Oxford; Mias 'to 'shyi ^, , ,•, r ■ f -■ ,iioic(n rj. a h.4|WHY ¡SHOULD UNION WORRY? ^vas tho recent gueat of her niece, ' — . State College; arid Mias Mary Lee Jiver, and a one j'eelo'jyoioe .of! I' 1. from drowning. The state board fashioned, silk hosiery machines, ------., ; 5Irs. C. R. Horn. — Elizabeth Spencer Stpne will;ac­ " The prib'es are right and wè ; The; population of North CaToil'na for 1630 Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Edw.ard's, Hill, of Kanhap'olia, were gtleats company them aa far as Chapel Hpillwop4,’!:.Its something differ- :1C'/ C. of health goes on to . report that m'aklng'a total of lOG. The plant Wagon Hit By Car, Killing Negro of Greensboro, spent Sunday with of Rev. and' Mra. A. G. Loftiiii bn appreciate Vp'iir ibusineaa, ;. ¡33^considerably larger than was generally Editor Eugené 'Àshcraft of Monroe in’the same month automobile, ac,-, has béen opèrating on a ache(Julei, . Goldsboro.—Pete Coley, 46-year JWss. Annii© 'Rlith Koontz,' 'Of H ill, where ahe'Wili -vi^it her aunt Л-’' .• Mr; and Mra, R. L, Wllabn, 'en Sunday. ' , lyira. R, D, W; Conripr,' "‘■^•JLl'E/tehi if ridajr an[l,'.Saili*rday -we pected. The ten year growth wae exceeded ( 'cidents caused 47., deatha in! the of fpu'r ,'Meth'pdlgt'’', Qhörcü ' rocprfl',breaker two rooiçr, “Théy ,, Mills Consolidated , v by Natham Williami McLamb, Mrs.. Alice Woodruff leit 'Wed- я ;• 'v,,,^\.'''AÍííD':MARra:T ' oxperionced,. by thiSvSt^to, is evidence« of - the; 'rail/^oad, ,acoldp^itp,,.il’i d|,ed,irpjn Mrs. Annie W. Aridrewa, who accoriiparii'ed .¿ome’ b'y'^iii^s./lMft met in 'th e 'ariVèîç’ bh ,étindáy af'i -Sh all-N o t'Pasa Out,” 'IJhis ia an 'burn?!', one ,'iromi iaccl^ieiital. gun­ . Hlc^òry';-^A liew m ill building „.Piplfj^bpro white; man. McLamb nssday for M britreaf’wbertf'^'i^hy' .spent the; siimnier.at tho Chicaifo' ray who hiis been the,iguest 'of'h'er: attractiveness' of the stato and tiie:abi‘lit^’'o^/ ' in H ickcry iipw.Houses the recenjU ^/d d not stop, but w as, i'dentlflod ,ternoon. Mifia '■ -Han.es.', ',Clement ..oxpe^npiye .^prpifrrtm ’ and 'w'e hope shot. Avdunds, 'iiy e (from, •gunshot will spend a whilei' M'usical iCollego, wps a ■visitor parents, M r';'and'M rs.-ii. ;L. tfai- presided over’the'Bibib iitudy in ' to have; (good nttéñdancé.' ' '' the sftate to, provldo ft living for :'id largo ‘■j‘;iew thousiind; for forty tho^i^and,,bales of cot- Woiihds of a doubtful.nature, and., ,lv oorisolldate.d; Conover Knittin'g. a number which fell off hi.s pere’ last week, going from here ther, and of Her sister, Mrs! Cecil rapidly lhcToasing pdpuiiatioii. The growth o f .... „'..'■^'.0" {s'..« whiilo oi. a crop, for any one» county |ne' from an aii'plane accident,,,, Mills of Conover .aiid Longview, .‘¡“if' was placed under bond Misses Sarah Gaither and ^'A^aH' to -'Raleigh. Morris. ¿Cpiiiaiioi-is'the yii Knitting Mills of. Hickory, in a of 525,000. . Clement spent the weekHshd' at V e TTnaJ ! ^ omiii: 'niid social ctipadlty and progress.'' i*e'o^lt"’''• ;i Lives After. I^nifq Thrust in new Arm named the Shuford.Hos ■\Vrightsvi]le .B each,, .. . ^ , : lMr.‘ and Mrs.' Clcerp Hunt 'and Mrs. E. P.- Crawford,'Miss Eve­ iery Mills. , ' ■ SHARK FISHING, NEW SKIN dwbll whfere it is economicany and socia}|}r . ..Heoirt ■' 1 daughter, Dorothy, left Monday lyn Crawford, and Mrs. Maude .)•' Greenville,,N. C.—Sherman Wll- : ■ G.AME , ■ ' Mesdames P. J. .Tohnson and E. for their home in Columbua, Ohio England Pitts, of Lenior, were' attractive ;’w d v,siviisf;^ng. ;A^ Whb Rural Spng & Goninieht jiams,. nine, fell lipon ¡n butcher Floor SpacQ Added C, LeGrand were in Winston-Sal- after spending a week with Mrs. here fbr the picnic. Mrs. Pitt's Ma©© PriV©PS ^ moved about' oyer the Southican readny.'apfj ’Itnifo When thrown from an over- . Marion.—The M'aripn Knitting i^he National Better Busine.s'a ciii Tuesday shpppimg. E. E. Hunt, tau-ght muaic at Sunnyside Semin­ ciate why .\vd have (jrown’.rftpidly. ; Ypu cannok ^ By Arch Huneyeutt .i^urning tobacco truck, and the Mills w e addlmg one-third more Bureau wtarna a.ijiainst a slick get------0-:------■ ary (a number of yea'va ago, arid' «ome into North Carolina-wlthow irensing lihife pierced his heart. But sur- floor space/to be used later in in­ rich, scheme whose promotere.s Mi.ss Rosalie W iley, of S a lis­ Mocksville Chapter 173, Order has many friends here. •Xo6ling 1 of ,vitalityi; and ■ .witnessing evlden¿^'fíy''% GR/VNGER MEDITATlbNS ' ■ l^eonfT in a Greenville hospital re- stalling more machiney. The are said to be making n fortune bury, war.',the guest of Mrs. Knox pf the Eastern - Star, will meet —------0------' ш ® и ш ж 8 w æ of ,6riergj^ and: enterprise.' A .few^reasorts why' ■' plant is now running day and out of gullible investors; For $150 Thursday evening, Aug. 21, at S Now h it’s Summer time, I reckin i\oved,a rib, took several stitches Johnstone at the picnic. Among the picnic visitors here "WOi'have grown ¿re : . . night. , , the invostpr obtains a half own­ -o-^ o’clock. All members are urged were Mr. and Mrs. Will Linker, N iffy ns has ever blni; ^ the boy’s heart, and believe he . Tlie large excess of births over deiths, duo i^ij 'fts even chance ,of recovery. ership in sharks caught in a GO- Mr. and M rs. W esley Lee, bf to be present. of Concord, arid tho latter’s aiiiter, Indinnnpolis 500 Milo to the high birth rate. The excess bus' remain­ An’ fer folka to grptvl’an’ grum- Lightening Kills Boy, fpot section of la GOO-foot shnrif Burlington, spent the week-end ------o------Mrs. Faye Kirig Foard, of Hous-, blo Endiirniicc Ilace is famous as ed; in the state. ' ! ■' ■ : ' - Solve Mysterious “Kidnapping” Forest City.—D. Mode, 21, was net. And the "company” looks af­ -\vith Mrs. Sarah B, Leo, The next 'Urijon Sorv.ice w ill ton, Texas, kesdnmos Linker and' Our excellent state highway system oh which Is appi-dachin’ of a sin, Raleigh.—^County officors. be- killed by lightening at a church ter the disposal bf the sharks be at the Presbyterian Church (Foard lived here somo years (ago. ЯП ciidiu'ànco test and battle of we have spent'Uroiind one hundred and sevpnty- ’Cause the Lord ' He rules tho i l i Jlove that they havo solved, the service Saturday afternoon; his caught.. Salted white shark meat, Rov. and Mra. E. D. Brown, of the 4th Sunday night, and If no­ and arc pleasantly remembered. tires for no driver canwin this flvdj:million dollars during the hst ton y4ars. weather, i • i'., for example, sells at; $145 a ton, ^myatbry of a woman being taken body not found until Saturday Statesville, apent Saturday with thing prevents, W. B. Waff will - — — 0------race who lias tire trouble. Ho Along,with this,;goes the large expendituroV on An’ I guoss He runa_ hit right. )y three.negroea from the car of niight. A meeting was in progress dark meat ,$75 a ton and shiirk Eov, and M ra., E. P. Bradley, preach at that time. Mr. J. '.r. Baity, Mrs. R.“ IVL ■ statie ill8 titU tio ,n ^ i,-i;' a;. ^ An’ there’s joy in 'the' mornin’ tliltP^,.Rodgers, ¡liarnett' count,v. and frienda stated that he had oil at 90 cents a gallon. The fins ------o— Holthouser, Miss . Helen Holthbii- races, over a hot brick track at The Jnduatrial .'xlevolcpment v'n ejcpiiifaion ‘ An', thero’3 joy =in 'thd''hight. ’Jiouth', and'ppirited.aw ay to parts retired to the woods to pray, whon a great delicacy with the Chin- Mi\4. Price Sherrill' and aon. Mr, and Mrs. 0. M. Hunt and frer, Mrs. L. E .' Feezor and 'Miba a speed of 10 0 or more inilesj of the state.; North iCnrolina is 'thq ,Mst'b«l- . 080, bring ns' high as ,$2 a pound \уп to MiHpn.,'I'hpro is. in- lightenirig struck a tree near him. Trico, Jr., of Mooresville, viaited family, of Greenaboro, and Mr. Katherine Meroney loft Saturday' jper hour. For eleven cousecu-: ^ ailCdd state in the 'South, loading iil every With the.sunshine on,,the mea- He was an active church worker, ,The eyes may,bo used laa jewels, Мг(г. Williinm Millor laat week. and Mra. Charles Lasley and son, for New York. Mr. B aity’and Mr's. I phabe of industry, * ■ ; , i libn leading .tjiese officers ^ 'ddws,V'‘ ■' . ,> ■ I b|(^lipvo ,that th e,wpman \v{\a,a imember (i of the Spencer B. Y. P. backbones as walking sticks and of near Winston-Salem, spent Sun- Hplthouaer w ill purchase the l^alil ti-ve years .r'irestono Gunii ■'"The ability, of,^the state :to, grow ths^two. Ш I k\\ ’■Ч).Цк ,1 . .An’ jtlie'blud upVin: the sky, ' ' julat^o, oi very bright celor v/hom. U;, and m arried. teeth as ciirious . and, watch Mrs, Richard Anderson and diay with Mrs. E. E. Hunt. stbck'fo'r C. C; Sanford Sons'Cpm-,' ; Dipped'Tiii‘»?e'liUv,e;u»ijjja'oii:iu.(a'j и à •' toe|fccashj.erops~cottoft and tobacco, .' Th^iboll . ,'An’vtjieigreep inifleldian'.foresti j charms. Th'e sliavk pkjns make ex­ ' <\Л •\ 'I!’er :dengM ri’'^^^^ , > ‘ KPiing' Rodgers had picked' up,. children, ^.pf.R'utharfoi^d., w.ere .r,e,', ivinuin" cai’a. " ,% rp -, l|nd that her husband simply c.nme >' Wreck On Soutliern Line cellent leathjBi’.', i f sp'dbslr'ed, the ccnt guests ''of ilr s i, Z, N, , Ander- ,. The many fl'ierids' of Mr. M!ar- ‘ - Gec^fia,ifmany,rc'oinl’n to thia' s1i|ite. ; With; the; birds an*'bees''iV'slhgin’ Salisbury. — Tvventynfive box \yhple "critter" can be dried, pul­ 8on. vin Waters will be glad (!b know Dr. H. Wayde Rucker, pf.&an-' ,;,TJie■■■|.i)iproY8^e)/t^in'''pMbiic • bducatiori, , Like they’re happy through an!. thrpugh' tad got. her. A ll'bfw hich ¡«^ d.?nied p ^tbdgo,i;.4;,a id|'l)y, tli.e ,wife f.n'd cars of northbound freight train verized and sold for fertilizer «t that he is improvirig, after b'dng fprd, Fla.; arrived Thursday and cifl.lly in ;our ;^u'r4|iX^^^ ;i‘‘ 'Hi, An’ the coy blossom blinkin’' | ‘ ! $65 a ton. A.I1 this 'is alluringly i^usba'nd'^thbuight |to ’,be invplyod No.64 went oil the track two miles Miss Alice Woodruff,Kelly, of pperateed pn for appendicitis last spent several da^a hbreV'Ho wiis OR years the.winner of f“ a' i i'Ttie 'ilpveldpmeut' of North , CHrolin8',v|i ' At,'itho>diamoirdi'idroiis:;’df cldwV^r ; south'of Salisbury Sunday night, told iin the litoi'atiu’e sent out to week at Lpng’s Sanatprium. accompanied ,home' thia we,o}{ by rugtot;, f}snter.' '■ Taylorsville, vlsitedi her griind- liRzardousirace of Pik(o’s Peak f ,A ji’.,the;P0aj!ji ;jin’,japp,ii|.grpvy4jjii: and tied up trafllc' pr ithe main prospective flicker's; Don't bite. Iwrehtsi .Mrs. Alice .Woodruff, last Mrs'. Rucker'and little apn. Way,dp;. Tfte growth of city population' in.the p Like as,, (f to splli: ther skin— ^ ; ;:‘ ,'^его'|з,,'ЕНа,'Мпе?.:,'.'.; climb—“■ where a slip mbaut ; . Ruthb'rferd.ibn.-^pfhcera'of the line pf the Southern Railroad be­ ■\vetk. , , • V Mrs. Katherine Formwalt, who Jr., who have been apen'dirig äev- m'o'ri.t; has stimulated agricultural dovelopn LOST—FORD WHEEL AND has been spending several weeks oml weeks with Mra. Rucke'r’s death— used Firestone Guiu- in^the liill-tountry;^ ^purity have been mi'aking 'a wide' tween Charlotte and Greensboro. Double Eagle Goodyear casing • •An^tp:murmurisasln. No one reported injured. Passen­ Mr. and , Mrs. W. H, Call, who at Camp Kenjockatee, near Dill­ parenta, Mr. (and Mra. L, G. Horn. Dlpped Tires. ' ' Our largeVinyisstments in public health ;a|arch fpr ‘Etta Mae' Crotts, ll- and carrier off Ford Car. Find­ ^car-bid daughter bf Jack С ger trains were being routed a- liavp been visiting relatives here, ingham, will arrive this week to GUM-MPPED ,< « )î iii^; publjc welfare. : ■ Thar’s thè dry fly in tho drchwrd er please return to Dr. A. ^rotts. She left her homo August round by Barber Junction, but left Tuesday for their homo in visit hor slater, Mrs, J. B. John­ Mr. («nd MIPS. H. M. RoaviM,' of 1. Jionest and eillciont state government Chantin’ like he’ll never tire, ; ; Harding and get reward. stone. Newport News, Va., Mra. .i). I. 1.HESE drivers do not oimply chooso Fircsione 9th, wearing ov'enills over a silk rujining far off of schedule. ------• ------Selma. Tirca, Tlicy doinnncl them. They know by ox- •vastly improved county and muhipipal gov. An' thei'-Ròbih: >Redbreast slri#n’ ;' . Wrecking crewa from Charlotte Reavis, of Concord, Mrg. TI, Q. TIRES , ment have given the stal:e a gdod;reputatioi« dfbss. She is described as baing USED CAR BARGAINS pcricnco |l»nt this lire never foils. It never fails Like''h'iS soul‘ ig'-blàzih’ fire; • ' and Spencer got on the job at Miss Janet Miller, of Salisbury, Mr. and Mra. Sherman Hendrix Oakes, Mrs. Barker, Mra. W. R-, ;i,n; other words. North Carolina has eco«o- Whllè the"Blue‘'Jay hè’à a clà'cklh' ■ .¿pout flve feet tali,, w eighing 145 Itecaiisc it is built not lo fail hy^ the special Fire* ilolfl All World’s Recorda pounds, with dark brown hair, once. 1930 Ford, A Model, New spent the week-end with her grand nnd littlo aon, of Charlotte and Kester and little daughter, B.ilUp etonc proecssea of tiro building. m^ciopportunifcies to grow, and shij hasinves!#d Like^his* name/was energy ' ■ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hendrix and Ann, and Miss Margaret Thomp­ on Road and Track for , W;.herPelf as few other states have done afd An’ thè'wbfia'aU'his fer keépih' %rge‘brown eyes, dark complexion 1929 Ford Sedan ■and regular features,; ' Dad Is Motor Pulling Children 1923 Ford Coupe Ijames, little aon, of Lexington, visite son, of High Point, were guests (o) Kvery flbro of'cotton ihrond fio in ii lu t o SAFETY, her Investmehts have rewarded her handsome­ An’, ’twas jolly so to be,, , , , ^ Mr. 'and.Mrs. W. S. Hendrix last Burlington.—0. C. Lilea, pull­ 1924 Ford Touring of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thompson tho lunhlng ol tiio ooril fabrlo, wliloli I'a ly/; The growth of population is'the best mafti- ■ Bùt'I hèai'thè i week. nt the picnic. MILKAGS, , ioatation :o f'th is.■ ■ , js; f i i ’■ Moose ts Raleigh ing his two children in a goat cart 1927 Whippet Rpadster Former Grand Master of the. tb o foiinolatlon ot tho ttre. In ooatftil and Ho\y;hit’g',hard'.^^^ from Goldfrboro to Oreensbpro, Grand Lodge Leon Cash, of Win­ ------io——^— ' eiinhloiaod In rniilxir l>y lii{J provosN. endurance: ■ V : ;j\HEUE’£i''PIip6F 6F,;iT' !| Hit’s. theyespgeijcè'.of à sin. ;. . 1928 Essex Roadster and Jane Bradley left Wedneaday ‘°ifth annual convention, meeting ternoon. He expected toy reach 1927 Studebaker Coupe picnic. of the week for Baltimore to ac­ (b) Under tiio troad Is tlio Plrostono patontcd —for eleven consocutivc yoore 1 for Richmond, Via., where they company Mra. J. A. Daniel and i^'pteiiib'er 1 . hia destination by Monday wfter- 192B Dodge Sedan Guni-I>iipped Jttoublo Cord n.ronher-r havo won tho 500-mlIe Inilinn. North Carolina’s growth, in population dijV- Dp >v'ò’want'tó m leásiiré ;' ' ' nopn. Rev. and Mrs. L, R. Call and will spend ten. days with their Miss Lois Daniel 'home, Miss ing'i.the ;last ten years is the subject of c m - 1926 Hudson Sedan w ld o li liapiinH n o t o n ly tw o e x t r a pIloM npolla Encluranco Race. I,!\íA\ y An’ too’ littÌò^Wi X . B ig P. T.';'a . Meetinsi dnugliter, Marjorie Lou, of Nev,» uncles, Messrs. E. B, Gregory and ; Daniel is showing .' Improvement >yHiora u ip n i n o e d p d , b u * a ln o NjotJB th o siderable'comment on the part of many nevis- ’ . Do ,:woi j3ri)iíc| Ш , ' 1927 Chrysler Coupe G'. C. Gregory, ' since undergoing (ii'seribu& opqra- —wore on winning care In Plko’e íii'l .Chapel Hill.-^Mpat ..all' of the Farmer Is Shot In Store 1923 Dodige Touring York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, B'lrostouo ITiro a p a r t a s hn a ll ooratkld w e a r b e fo re tb e 326 jnmutcM on a.h^or4 track яз pdPuJ^tion' of ahj^'other sbiJtlierri stiro XNPw It ^Yar„wlas p u .t.a ,la g in ';... „, this week. spent thé week-end I with Rev and had aa their gueats Fiiday, Aug. tlrpiaacEioollil ' > Alloiitlc Cl^ 192ik , '^'^ife^hould be a' favoriiDle comt^'dntai'y on ci /from Monday all through ■''■Ari'|''^t'he ' h a lf beat 'dpwii. yeli ¡;qrop, Mrs. E. P. Bradley. , ' , 15^; Prof. Frank Scott,' his wife ... --wero on tho CMC Trock car- wo^ikv.in building roadtf’ and pi'o'vicllrig' betl An’’ the thunder killed yer cattle ^ t'K'e ^yeek. The P. T. association ' '%.—^.J. p ■' Mr/ and Mrs, T^.F. Sanfôrd, of and baby, of Walkertown, N. C„ ,'educ,ition facilities, for our children-' Durit Red an’ brown, with every clap, if .‘the ptate. have 'a membership 2 . TRiESE are not jusi fentures. They’are bnsio r/lns n two ■Hampton', r¿at?i’week.-‘^The m any Mi'ss 'Anna Stridor' o f Concb'rd) navejspertt thousands. Now when' Uncle Si Then a little.-bit of growlin’ ■ ’ ? ■ ■ .Gharnitter r,f Commerce in B.id ь — ran 71,351 .•¿tiei on a Det^t i f ! ; r ,:'; 'Way Soiind Glean Seed friends of Miaa Hampton will be (also Re Vi R. L, Melton, of Wood- ioin63 :aldng and ;iumbers,•p.UTtnew comei’s a: Mout not sound so danged profane, .. glad to know that^hp^ cpnditiona leiif. , ' , . : ' ! ' Taxicab bciora l&c iiinS ilrb wo« Charlotte.—^Owlng ít resigna- Mr.4. W, C, Pattqrson, pf .Tay- 3 . ^jl^U may never intend to roM. 'Vpn mny rteveii .сгерЬсеЛ,'''"' ' ' ' ^ e»p ^ e the fji^re^ iy% ;.th^ t But ..to grumble an’ to murmur ,.. lor.'^ville, was the gueat 'pf : her show imprbveinent. ; intend even to, speed. You may noyer climb; .yeiirs.agq and with those with othg^; states, i '''‘WKH6'we'roll'ah’ revel in , iions of 10 per cent of its niam- V^. Red Clover 99 % Purity Mias Jane Crow will returri Ijer^ship .and proerasrinstion' of parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wpod- Pike’s Peak. But^ every day—^whether you know, want to live in a state that 1 '''Eyery liavi'shed gbft pf heaven ruff,;!this week. E. C. LeGif‘ari$..'i:vili'iilri’\vi! F ri­ home Friday, after spending tw,p it or not—your life depends upon your ;tires.' .doixig, thijigs. No one, however much afrai; '‘••'■’"i''*’Is "tte'' c'iimax of a :Sln.' , ' ' tnany'others in paymen'j of dues Crimson Clover ' ! day from Camp Sapphire, near months lat Ohunn’s Opve Oamp p i^ ■ CKarJ'.tte Ch'ambov -af Com­ .tlid .‘mttyrba;ittudi.hiwevev^^^^^ Mesdames H. E. Ahderson and Brevard, whe>;e he':haà';beén'aii in­ near Asheville. She will be accom­ waji^' to live in a. dead state, town or commun- IMMORTAL MEMORIES ; merce;, must obtain 200 membei’s Orchard Grass * structor. He and Mrs, LeGrand panied by Miss Eliza Lewis, of 4 . HAVE these Super High Speed Gum>Dipped Balloons fop sale today. They are tlie |f‘;it is' tc survive the, last two E. C. ' Anderaon, of Wlnston-Sal- eame tires tliat the racing drivers demand— the premier tire^ ¿f tlie world. Their first -I ? * ’''’®®® P ays..ilt,seem s to.b'dV^f i' Th'ere.’a a-.s-tar-lit, vale,. , ' Gin, nre orueats this луеек of Mrs. and. little áon wil.I'ileave; the first Oxford, Miaa Mary Bapks Mc­ bit costly at times, but in tlfe^ ^cl,jt^poys.- •..( imohthi, (.f the year without going of next -\veek for their home in Pherson, of Durham, and Mia's coat is low. Their cost per mile of service makes them cheaper today than even cheap tires; 4 "'1* ' And'the Summer'breezes blow Alfalfa 99, % Purity I C. H. Tomlinson. They are inexpensive, not only because the price of rubber ia lo-w, but because 'tvo' havo ' ■- ~~ ' ---- r-rr—O'------rir-’vi. I " -i'- ^.!;,gre'89, in education, industry Y(2,s sir, the '.taikiesj are .here,j r i “The Rexall store.” we ¡should elect ;« set of democratic vo/fleipps,. with all the pomp of ancient monarehs, ‘I*?,:commerce. This w ill be one' received another .«»tback when it was'ahhblihc- Moeksvilie Hardware Co. ^on’t rpias Richard Dix"fn“ Seven I to run our county for that will guarantee the Qf :,a aeries' Of similar »rticlea on |yiys of Baklpiite at the Princess é Phone 21 , Mocksvilie, N. C. ed tlie date had been postponed until the the Southern states, to be publish­ best of ndviintages in every way. spring of 1931, PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORE ‘''ridiiy and Saturday,Saturday’, Oo< Gbod come- НШЕ мшш IlHiHIUIHH ■■ У;'?;;- ed in alphiibeticul Prder, and ia f.","" ... T à g e 6 , 7 JTE MOCKSVILLB ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. K. C. Thurcday, AU|;uBt 21, 193(j. 'Thursday, Aufeuat 21, 19S0 TIIE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N, C. t'o s a T m illing.” I A prncticnl lumberman, P. M. ADVANCE NEWS ning, containing 40 acres more or ,, BflTger of ' Mooresvilie, will pre- Present Conditions Favor Live Stock les.•>» oj- Demonstration, “Grading Hard- TO CONTROL INSECT PESTS t i S nithW+l« f 1 '''P freedom, which she could not gainst the estate of the said ds* They had Just got bsck fiom the City Hall | bveiias, aliil a convenient bathhouBC linn. ■wood Lumber," by Representative duced crop production and poor Mrs. Sciiie Stnuber .and child­ •when Henderson finds them. .He idcnlin« loo,,,p bchitid them ‘Doctor, she may get tired. Hadn’t ren, of Spencer spent last IjVeek efer n hK.\.inin i- r.t, the beginniiui of treatment, cedent, to present them ■ to her, Ilietile girl as Eve Carrington, a Jamoujiamous singei,siiigci, of Hardwood ManufiactureTS In- tures in January. Stored in a concrete piiittiires, years are 'required to lefei to that cluonic fotm, that that’s all thin time. , Ask duly verified, on or before August ' who lost'her memory from a nervous shock Raleigh, Aug. I8.--T 0 destroy with Mrs. Stauber’s pai'ents;-Mr. induced':by''uinuccesful elfort to save two atitute, Memphis, Tonn. work the industry back to normal too often sends .its victims to the breeding and feeding places for nnd Mrs. H. T. Sm ithdeal. ,; you'r family phyaiciuu about it; 6, 1981, or this notice, will be ehildreii /rom drowning. Hcndorson had The Wilkes County Forestry As .. silo, it is protected against fire and Conditions in other sections I rolling chair for years. If not for don’t expect too rapid relief— pleaded in bar of their rocovory, . lioped to marry her. Eve is still ignorant of insects that are in.iurious to to­ life'. fcer real identity. Hamilton ealla in Dr. sociation is cooperating with the .should encourage southern "iarm- Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Carter, of but it's worth trying. All persons indebted to,.snid es-’ Carrlelt, a nerve specialist, who arranged storm—your insurance against dry ors to expand their live stock and bacco all stalks should be cut Raleigh were recent visitors in We do not know its cause— with other dottors to try th«. effect 6f another State organization in plans for down or plowed under immedi­ tate will please make prompt sot- . «lioek to bring her back to herself. this annual convention. Tho local (liiirying operations by purchasing OUT town. ' after years of study of its symto- NOTICE OF. SALE OF LAND tlement. NOW CO ON ЛУГГИ THE STORY. season losses. ately after the crop lis harvest­ ------• ----- :------:----:, association will Wave charge of breeding lanimals and ; especially ed. mntology. Some think it due to ’i'his August 6, 1980. > , Г by conserving their young females CARRY ONI an obscure internal Infection; By virtue of the power of , sale •fVcs.” , ,,- all entertainment features and is “ These pests breed in targe JUANITA ANGELL "How did you manage It? Build now —take advantage of the The same is true with respect to others believe it to be a disease contained in, a. certain mortgage Administratrix making special arrangements for numbers and feed on the stalks By Guy Swaringen “Well, I got the clùthci front the the saw mill men who attend. sheep and hogs. of the blood, not.yet understood. deed executed by 'Coleman Foster Robert S.- McNeill, Atty. 8 7 ,6t, : East side apartment. The janitor prevailing low construction costs! Send “Rising prices seem in prospect and suckers which grow out of Never ou 11 back .the tjmes you So far as my experience at first and wife, Della Foster'to thè un­ let me have them—for if considera- At the close of this afternoon the stalks left standing and in this -tion,” Erie, finished with a wan grin. a year hence and southern beef once know; ' hand is concerned, It feel Sure It dersigned on the'19th day .of Dec. program a “log-SawinR Contest‘d the coupon for free information.. way go into winter quarters with (You oan’t, as you knew if yoù’ye . Two'tiiduaand^^^^ County. ‘ !‘Now don't'go up in the air, Doc-: w ill be staged in.-\vhich all farm onttle, hog and sh^ep growers will some day be. ioiind to be of 1929, registered in Book 22, page . «or," he beggetfi ‘Ibut I’ve simply got a full meal and better able to live triodi) ; • farmdrs tpblc a ,d«y ,off Inst week ' ©rs', woodsmen, and others are will probably find a favorable nervous origin—but that remains- 541, office-of .Register, of Deeds and attended an all-day picnic,,ac- v to make a suggestion and you vc got market for stock they will be able through the winter,” says C. H. Days which anon were so plees- to be seen. ' '- .'; , of Dnvie'iCounty,' and ' default to listen to it. ;,I w»nt you to have invited to take part. One of the Brannon, extension entomologist ■cording to. reports from County -a consultation before you go ahead to offer ms a result df steps taken ant to you ' 1 The question of relief is ot\e of having bpon made in payinen't df. leading manufacturers of cross at State College. “ In the spring Are gone, like the roses that dlpd Agent W.' G. Yeager. with this experiment,.. I -want you to Cut. saws w ill offer prizes for M««tt Main Strut ' ers thousands of dollars ■in dam­ And never, ho, never will còme ing through.. ,t)iolr :local cooporjir , , Jtith ir>—and see what they think of FARMINGTON CraCUIT RICHMOND. VA. "Herds upon southern farms posirible. I have seen patients lil- door , in Mocksville, Davio Coun­ your experiment. I’ll leavt; the ;selec- age to the crop.” back again. '^mdst killed by fu tile effortB to de­ ty. N. C., at 12 o’clock, .M;, Sept­ tive iaa30.ciation' did over .$33,000,- , Yieldinc to lomething ¡ definite .ptuh of .power Pitase send me your im bookltt on Coocrvte Sllot. should bd m aintained «nd, where 00wdrth -of btia^'eas last year, г tioK'of them ciitirely irt youi- hands, ■he bad kicked off her pumps, thrown her hat on the «an<^ and iru possible, increased. Every young According to Mr. Brannon, cut­ stroy the diseaise—iwlth'little at- ember 6, 1930, the fpllpwlng; ^esr ;1 A. R. Bell Pastor The asjjocia'tion fis known,'ие , tut shall pay their fees want running into the water.______. ' . ______■ Num.. ting down the stalk or plowing 1 'hat chum of your youth, -to ,tention being paid to maintaining cribed land situated in Shftdy the .priiilege,’ of hear'mg what they M. E. Church. South them under is just as important whom your heart yearned, , i Madison Farmei'S, Inc., and the , :; Apparently Hamilton failed to hear I better swim out there, to be on the First Sunday, Wealey Chapöl ■‘the patient’s^eserve'forces. I 'Grove T'pwnship, • .Davio ' County, »T«ii№ii!t »Tl iiS He .was vastly impresseff, as Carrick, fully cried out, repeathig. the lines Hawkin Bldg. f.'oil ivnfit for growing tobacco .Will make you wish to your soul : .• Of cloudless eliines and ■sttii-ry ,. For twenty, yenrs.vwp, haye. aorvod .the people of D«vId Coun­ „ had''becrii',by}the p6ise;and dignity of as I can." that retail for. $1.25 to $1.45 per pair. Colors: Ivorie, Plagey i hnd hondnchos, which would ■;< taiight ;him, by"' the guys .on, shore. , Ii6xington, N. C; b o o . ii He , caught'one look'she turned on "There, ain't ■ no children there. i' hurt mo until I could hardly the following year this opinion is ■■ that she werel ^ ‘ - ■•'■skies "■' '■ ' ! " ' ty aa Funeral Directors, and never boforo have-we beon ao ' ’ 'fî'' liimi throiigh‘‘siich'/à fog.'; Hls'.yivid hini’a.'i he drove away, and henever 8 14 Mo. tf. Rosudor, White, Sunbark,^Light Glinmetal. Sizes; 8, 8%, 9, i "Somoonb ' askod'mo why I not founded on fincts, states Mr. 'And nil that's best pf dark nnd Well Equipped, or hnd ao wide a vnrioty of atylea and ipricea i i l i i There’s' only a man, and he’s all 10. Guaranteei.to be I - imaginatibn pictured hiriiself as à ,vic^ forgot.it. But he set his teeth and right." »2 did not try Cardui. I'hnd rond Brannon. Sxporimenta h a v q | You will only waste timo, as the : bright na wo now havo. played his part of Carrick's drama. represented, or money re­ b o 2 was roally romarkablo how I aid ,tho soil nnd aro of great valuo If you pine for the glad days, of Thus mellowed to that tender , .f 00ni, the,physicians,, joined now'by Mayer, and ' Haianl w.ere avyiiiting only a picture, why had he been told, 'Will trade new or used cars or i,caahler’a chock with Name ...... '...... as a fertilizer. Not only does it yore; light (; C C. YOUNG & SONS him behind aiiother bath-house, _ in to learn and speaic these words? order. 8 p air In box, »2 camo out. My strength ro- Otrrick, passed on;thoif conclusion,to * for any kind live stock. >2 tuniod, and my honlth was bot- improve the land but the plowing They have left you, old chap, and Which heaven to graudy day Hamilton. They were , very frank company r with^, a rowboat and a life- Eve got into the boat without ditr postpaid, $2.90. 1 , pair, Address ...... Davie County’s only licoTiaed embalmera ■with him, ' : : ; guard tn bathing-trtmks. If, in her ficulty and sat dripping in the stern, * Large assortment used cars. »2 tor than it had boon In yoarn. Ji under alao destroys thousands of 'are gone past recall; denies. "No one can promise you anything,’' growing panic, Eve had followed him lilindly looking about her. Her com­ ”■ LEXINGTON SALES CO. $1.10. >2 I gained in weight about ten iÿ insects that would otherwise do They will never come back nny Hazard confessed,“ except that the she might have discovered them .ill : panion, having lielped to ri,?ht the * Chrysler and Plymouth ►2 pounds. My color was good, J« much damage to the crop, Gut more. One shade the mol’e, one ray tho experiment will not do Miss Carring­ but both Hamilton and Carrick had other boat and rescue the oars, rowed * Dealers »2 nnd I consod to fluffor from Ji down tho stalks, plow them under You hnve gone on beyond them, 'rightly rea.sonccl that she would nut iier back to .shore swiftly ami in STA-RITE SALES COMPANY leas, ton any lasting harm, If she had not * Lexington, N. C. 8 14 2tp ►2 hoadachofl, I havo told my gi and destroy the insect pests be­ and—well, anyhow. Wrung a proniUc froni you io the con­ do thli. Slie cea.sed to think ot him silcnce. 215 E. Main St. >2 friends about Cardui boonuso I Ji Had half impaired the name­ trary, we would suggest that her after that one wild look. Still vio­ On the beach Miss Carriilgton »2 waa benofitod nftar taking it.” .Jt fore they destroy any part of the This ex:istence is chock full of less grace irtanaper should be told the whole lently trembling, she stared out to s-m . fnund a waiting group of sympathetic crop, ho advises. living right now Which waves in every i-aven trees üitiiation and consulted. But as there When the distant boat overtiuncd •jiid helpful strangers, who showed a Albemarle, N. C. Or softly lightens o'er her face; Look At Js in the ease the element of his pas­ she did not need the shriek,-i of _thi solicitude for her welfare that wotdd Tomato growers in Washington sion 'tor her—” two women on -the beach to tell her liave surprised her if she had not been 666 CARDUI Where thoughts serenely swee't Hamilton felt self-conscious. , of the accident. Yiehling to some­ jiast reasoning., Four of them were Relieves a Hcadache or Neural- i I County havo delivered 1„275 RURAL SCHOOLS DECREAS- express ‘‘And her obvious fear of him," he thing as definite as the push of powi:r- men and two were women, the women gin in 30 minutes, checks a Cold ^2 Helps Women to Health crates of tomatoes to the local ÏNG 200 PER YEAR How pure, how dear their dwell- pqinied out. ^ ful hands, she had kicked oti iier pncking plnnt and canning factory who wore the bathing-suits. These the first day, and checks Malaria A Tiiko 'riin-lford'a Clat’lî-lJrmiKlit îi : , ing place. These Prices "Exactly. Considering those things, pumps, thrown her hat on the sand, ladies hustled her into the convenient in three days. 6 5 39t. for (■’ ».Miulpiitlon, ImllKOHtlon, this season. The tomatoes netted Raleigh, Aug. 18.—The number it would be better, • perhaps, to pro­ and was running into the water cvci, bath-house, aiid insisted on taking off ^ ninoii.-iruiM.M. 1 cunt a doHO. They represent tho best tire values on earth and we ceed as Doctor Carrick .suggests. The before the women cried out. Thoir her v.’et clothing and rubbing her <566 'also in Tablets. t • ' 1 9.^ »¿«t 0^ the growers n totnl of .$8,967.75. of rural schools taught in North And On that cheek, nnd o'er thnt Ш altj;n)ativc is to let matters drag shrieVs were excellent ones; and the down. with coarse towels and giving , WATCH Carolina has been decreasing ^at brow put them on .your wheel ready to roll. ' , . alone, and in .that case you will cer­ urgent, appeals to "save the children," her hot colTee which it appeared to the rate of 'about 200 a year since ' So soft, so calm, yet eloquent. , .'B a l l o o n : a .' tainly have to take Mr. .Henderson .which they sent after her as she be­ be their pleasant ii.nbit to carry about BEST IN RADIO. gan to swim, could not have been 1919-20, whon the peak in num­ The smiles that win, the tints that 29 x 4.40 ...... '...... $5.55 ‘ immediately and fully into your con­ .with them, and urging her not to t.-ilk. ber of schools taught was reached fidence.” '■ more realistic. They drew to the Tiiey also re-dressed her in dry gar­ Young Radio Co. CAMPBELL & WALKER glow. .spot the only natives in that lonely it is learned froin a statement 29 X 4.60 ..'.....!...... ,;..,$p.80 ; "Yes,” Hamilton regretfully ad- ments—fortunately her own, She had BEST IN SUPPLIES But tell of days in goodness , mitted; "I see that. 'We.can’t keep region—two men whose zest for res­ an odd feeling of having entered the P-UNEBAL DIRECTORS , issued from the offlce of the State 30 X 4.50 ,.S...... :...... 1 ...... $6.35 • cue had tp be sternly dealt with' by - 4— For The New , spent, bath-house, in garments that were not Department of Public Instruc­ iiini in tlic dark any longer." Carrick. ; * * * * * # #■ 4» « Ambulance Service Embalming A min'd at peace with all below, 28 X 4.75 ...... *....sr...... $7.55 ' ; Carrick made no secret of his jubi­ her own. The two women explained tion. • ‘iMoving-picture stuff,” he curtly that these miist have been bathing- We apeclallzo in S;tarrette H

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 "*yith , ...... a full docket.. ot _ major..and___ successive years. It miiat iipw ,furnished''Wu’6h aitlusement for and Mra, Garl' Baker. ¿f' Harmony were among those standard bearer in,an effort to ated a, ticket to be voted on in stock, riovy a distinguished .ento­ at .Jerusalem.. Hi|S;--defendants ' m cases, Judge Stack liter*' tlie thouaahdS’'' thAt. patrbhlzed induce the votéra of the State to November. > - ' The followin.g interesting mibmit ilself to the people for ap- • Mrs.: D. G. Lanier land Mr. H. who,' attended a birthday dinner nouncements have ,^been receive.^: mologist and; vllkewiae a Cornell nojv run’intP thè tho.üsàrida. ! ally waded, through it, 'meting them, and'here all last iHra, J. w. Martin. j support his cauae. This socalled provai or diBapproval. It must ,H, LanieiTr .of Mooksvillq ‘spent at'Mr, T, W/Tutterow’s liast Supr Capt, I. P. Graham, ,of Cool­ here: "Mr. and- Mrs. Arthur'P. jirofeaaor. Mra. Comstock Wrote : The'dutstariding features'of .the^ put , punie^OTt to the offenders, Week, remainittff' for the ' iilcnii: M r.' P, r ; Davis doesn’t sfeem issue fell flat, and now wo find Btànd or fall on Its record. It can­ Monday afternoon with Mr. and day. eemee, •was ciallcd to the chair and Little annpunce the marriage, of several bpbks'on birds, plants and excelierit program Were,addreases I Raleigh wjj}. h«Vo as visitor8,; of given by 'tho 'ttblored MaBojilJ Mra. J','W alisJ wa- niuch, sorry to note. Mr. Pritchard getting wrought up presided over the convention. itrees;--' not hopenope to t« avoidiivuiu judgmentjuuKmeni, uponu m a , . . . i ’. ■, " iii their daughter, Louise , Little, to by. Miss Katô LapkStbri of Jeru- the state, m thc penitentiary Fred its record of 'attacking, the ^e -1 imporfcarit Congresaman Hammer spent aomo ,Mr. Jack Mundy Howard, on ^e'cl- salem ; A. ,E, Tatum,Vpf iWinston- arid. Ernoot Adams, convicted of mocratic party. It must'stand <«•' “ arhusementa play time in telling of the failure of inesday, thé twbntioth ,of['Àugùst,| À NOTABLE WOMAN WHO Salem and Attorney J, Allan 'Duriri atorpbroakingvand receiving, res-i'. f a ll upon^ its own iecbrd And to aedaanl th at when the the Republican party to koep their \ SIMPLE THINGS of Salisbury. Muaicl furriiehed by pectively; and Glenn Eudy, con­ ^ Mr. Pritchard, "will join \frith our Nineteen; hundre^■;,' arid ' ' thîrtÿi'- the extent that. lt attompta to do merry-io-rdund and other equip- off the grouted, ¿ames ¡and music waa enjoyed arid | ^ooi^leaf.;, pledged made to the vqtera two Denver, North Garolina.’* . V.Tliq: the young meri’a and young wo­ victed of; assault. with; a deadly,', otho. wise, It'cfthfesaeS that it» ’"«"t when it comes to liaising good * great hosta of Republicans and yeara ago. Mr; Jiammer, admitted bride has many.friends herpi 'htl'tf-! À Trlbilte to .the late M rs. Anna man's quartette bf Stallings mem­ weapon with permanent injuiies., HAPPINESS IS WHERE ' we will easily put an end to Al record is not siifflctent to justify TURRENTINE NEWS ■waterriieloha, Mr. McDaniel ia that President .Hoover 'was' a sin­ ing been a valUeidi member, of ' thq. ' ’ B. Comstock orial Baptist Church Salisbury, i'he two Adams boya, aged 18 :and a vote, of confidence, ^ munityjoyfully^ exclaim^ “Th. hard to beat. ONE FINDS IT .Smithism, Jlaakobism and Tám- cere, capable'riian, hut intimated school faculty for thK pastisev- composed of /Mds'srg !Ргу, Kluttz, 21, woro;'given 18 to 86 months I . XV picnic haa'come.*" ' Mira Ruth Lagle , spent the past The protracted meeting at Mt: _ , ------— — ' . j'manyiam in No,-th Carolina.” In that he was a Ibôtter engineer : oral years. She is à .graduate of I (By Mary J. keitm'an)' , Bolaen and Deadhlbii; Misses for their infractions bf the; law; wiKL if I That ovorilng M eight o'clock a Suridfly evening with Miss Luna ■rabor beigan la st Sunday. M rs. It has been aaid of gold by the another place we find the Scna- than he was à president. ., North Carolina College for Wo­ ¡¡ To have -wrought, well in many- Sills, SimpsPnr Chanbyr and Han- Eudy, who attacked the host.','at i It .done to meet the ile-1 -^ell-trained! class of boys and Kimmer, of Liberty, Fulp is doing the preeaching. We miners of it, "Gold Is where you torial candidate declaring that: The crowd waa( 'composed of ifields of activity, to,ha've receiv- a chicken stew, will Eierv^. a lien- manda of the last ^ dec^de. The gjHs from the Orphanage present- Congressman W. C. Hammer, men, and ia an attractive young sell and The Call :8Í0tei*0, trio in­ Mrtì. Dennia Barney, of Hanes ^ ar the meeting will go on over find it,” The proverb became our-' "The Al Smith pollticlana are sore nbout’three' liundred Democrats lady possessirig. niany.' splendid, ^pd high honora both at home and cluding JVHases Mae, Margaret and tence ranging between 2 and. 8 ^hlcf internal problem of thes^> «d a delightful program coLating spent tné past -\veek with her par­ Sunday.o'liimiy. . rent decades ago-yvhen thousands becauae Hoover was elected and nnd a few Republicans, who gave who was convention keynoter abrbiidj' and. yet to maintain a years. The man attacked .was for Davie County Democrats traits.'I’he groom is a well-knowri, ¡Francés Call of Jeruaalem, was aongs, recitations,, and a lovely ents, M t., and Mrs. Frank For­ ' We' have had nice refreshing transversed weatern moun- thóy did not got to the federal pie Mr, Hammer la-respectful hearing» citizen of -Lincoln County. Wc* aerene, unspoiled attitude is .in- enjoyed immenaely by all preaent. slashed twice, across; the , back,., operetta .p.ntitled ."The Witch of re s t;'; rains, blit not enough to wet the . streams, searching for counter. They wore so enraged at At the conclusion of the adfiresa, at Mocksville last Saturday. He ,'doed a rare gift. This Is a true the gaahes going so deep that aixr : pelves in ^a .diffkult; ^ ^ ^ Dell/* • The :class was com- is candidate to succeed himself entend our be'^t wishes for their Dinner on the .grounds accord- Miss , Bontà Loftin, of Mocks­ land good yet. • jsigns of mineral treasure. Some this that they got great aatlsfac- tho following county ticket >vas happiness, description of Mrs, Arina Botafbrd ing to custom , w al an, ew nt'that' ty-throe stitches were necessary ^ f t posed ofi 16.J members, land was ville----- was the „giiest----- of ------Misses, '^‘'M r .‘an d 'M rs. Phil Ratledire "that is, they found tion from driving the knife into. nominated: as Congressman from the Sev­ ------»-T------'.Comiftock, lover ;0f Nfature and enth North Carolina District. was not overlooked by many as it in dressings the wound. So weak «ccompanied-by Miss Ahna Mor- Sadie Mae'and'Eva'McCullough visited at Mr. McDaniel’s Sunday °^ten in very thnt grand oíd-exponent of Jef- Repreaentative, John. P.' Le­ .MISS KATHLEEN CRAVEN • Art, who was chosen in 1923 by w as a spread as. only; the yyomon '^”3 ho ft-om tho loas o f, blood tte agricultural problemds funda-., risbn, a talented,murfcian,' and V«..ohe evening i„„(.last week. ttftorhbon. . ' unpromising locations and by feraon democracy, Furnifold Sim- Grand, sheriiT, Ployd McSv.'ain; IMPROVING itho,;N.Htional Ijbague of Women of the Jerusalem .community know' t^nt ho hung aevoral daya near mental, more th-an one-third o f, Mr. L. W.^Aidermawwho has been JOHN HENRY SEAMON DEAD Miss Lucy Plott, bf Winston- ’v. Mr. and’ Mra. J. F, Hendrix “"successful contem- mona." clerk, C. A. O rrell; register of Voters as one of the twelve great- how to serve., ’ " “®"th. - f many previous occasions, Saleih spciit, the past week' with Were Sunday visitors at Mr. Van- porariea called "tho mereat Never was candidate or a par­ deeds, B. C. Clement; treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Craven and children,- gst living women. Mrs, Comstock’s , Neither of D^ivio County’s; twp ; means of farming. Their diff-icul- The cro#dLis estimated to have her parents,” M't*. arid Mral A. K. aants. chance.” N. Anderaon ; coroner, Dr. A. B. John Henry Seamon, died at his "death occured at her home -at It- In the,'buslneas .aeaaiop, all of­ murder casus were tried. Gurnoy , ’ ' ,; ■üce'rsfloct themselveff throiighout ty ever so. much at lost for an is- Z. Dorothy, Helen and J.. A.,^',Jr.,' ficers of the aaapciatioh.Avere re­ been between' seven i 'land eigfit Piott,;;" '7' Byeriy and county commissioners, homo on Mockirvillo Route 1, on ■haca, Ne'\y -york, whare s;he was Martin, charged with being in\-. . .i.wi яП activities. The buying power J'^Misses Annie and Mary Walkèr ^ There was plenty of adventure sue as Mr. Pritchard and his par- are spending a week in Enviri and elected, Р..-,Ш 'ofiifllckoryj nf S l V ^ thousandrwho entered tho gates, Miss Eva McCuHouglii' spent one of Elkin visiter relatives and f-W- M. II. Hoyle, of Cooleemee, Han- 'rhursday. afternoon, August 21st, .Johnson City, Tenu. Miss K'iith-f! ■nrofessor eriinritus o£ Cornell Uni- pli-sated in the .murder of tho ’ ' of the farmers Underhes the .wel- while there., were hundreds who in the efforts of the miners. They ty in North Carolina this year, President "and evèning ja st weeW -yvitih ' IWissé^ ends'hore last wçek. explored a vast territory wnd pene The State lias beet) rocking along nior McMahan, of Farmington, aged G7, The deceasod was the ieen Craven, who ia iii.'thbiiiAp/; ' t 24, 1930. Cain nogro, was too ill to attoncj,'.. , ^f^i■ faro of the i^erchants, the pro- remained putddo;'At'present the son of David Seamon, of Cabar­ of .Toruaalem Seprotary; AVero the fessfórial men, the manufactuit5r, M.ni!.' Laura;,and Edith' 'Shoek’s) of tratod sections of tho continent under Democratic rule for moro nnd T. P. Dwiggins, of near Cen­ palachian Hoapital in ;Jp h p ;chlldhpoa days court dui-ing-tho,torm. \Yhen.»hla,, ./o' ’¿Si officials ar^'unablti*tb 'repóri the C o o id em d o ;','-,;''!''’.7',, rus County, and Mary Ponce Seii- ,c,ase was fJr-st .cajledi neither.'he'-, th e worker. 'The lo.ss of th is buy- p o u l t r y NEEDS "CARE ' with, only hope bf finding gold than a quarter of a century and ter. ,, City, is doing as w olf as pofesi- not ampunt!totèivtìfl,i'all of which tói*!’'ari'd, 'Mrs,'; Èp, Òi"taglp" 'a!ri|(Ì /111 I » d u rin g MOT MoisiTHs to, su,stain th^em in their' hard- assaults upon Democratic State ' There wore three lactivo candi- mon, and waa twice married, both . ,blev her., f),token limb; .being;!,J4i, 1% 'power is . largely the origin, j:v-, willlcSwaiij^ feifed i| teV in later date: NUmbei*s t>f-formejv, rJ',: aTWÑÍEL' RETURNS' horiio 'at Ithaca.' A ■biographicnl The old'est mdmber of the clap • wlttrfetÉfín. Illa l le reppíií' ;jÌ№;T,,P;rlPdsteiv-p^^ lend attentloii of the pptiltry f-loclcs crbsipris', frbm a hidden lode had votera,'who. .have not-in all that ,tho afternooii hia'aitornoy adviaod sidehta 'we'»?/ iji’'' .'ay'eh'dà ti oe, ''{in d 'Mr3l';GeQl'ge ■ V!ifiliiam¿^'pf,■\iiife^^^ ^uyini'i th’e sumpjdr months w iÎ], bean, bairled, th eir pffoi-tp wore time seen cause to turn" the State "'ihe- first Fallot, ' 'Tho rest bf tho Alonzo, Milton, J; C-, and Robert FROM BALTIMORE sketch of her, in "Who’a Who in preaont was Professor J. P. the court that his client was too can party ,doiie7:tpi,reHeve the dif- their 'iiàppy, and the youngest was vflculties cf tho famers? It ad­ ty arid,' .M iss', l^'ijljoi ' ,’ijef'|(|r, [ifi be reflected in increased profit!) Wasted ; their toil Jn vain. Mere over,, to tho Ropulilican. party ticket being nominated -by a ’un- ill to attend,.court.; Jiidgo .Staclc MockSviHalia'«igctod! place to’come ghters, Miss Edna Seamon, Mrs. Mra. J. A. Daniel returned home born of Quaker parentage in Otto, ' I^«th Neil Click, age five n^ontha. immediately f^ispatched, the she-! dressed: itself'in íliree, succesaive ■Wiriston-Salém w'às Sunday guést when th6)fIbck^ oomes' lnt'ci рго Л с- pursuit was nat a reward, "Pro- and uncertainty. De^erately '.inimous vote by acclamation. to again. Ai-jjfreat'Wfiny o'thèr'vislt-: bf'Mi^s.' ÌTbm Spry and famjly^ чк#РЛ 1 ondiwilJ'-u'Iëo’ ш ёап*h' ffi'oater Alvin Seamon, of Route 1, Mrs. Monday from Baltimore', whore New York on Septoriibor 1, 1854. the daughter of Mr. and,Mrs. 0. riff and a- physician to,ascertain ,adm|nistrátioiia' tq .thís problem. snecting’! did not fill the wapt. the Republican party >as sought The convention waa hamonious ora wsrtì here'tfbrVtTié iìrst lime ':*'iai'.;'^rid Miu'J,;'C,/M pprcentage of hrèaj.thv birds fbr I'inding it,' not, searcjiing fpr it ■ an issue and has never found it. nnd no fights or quarrels took Isaac Huneycutt, of Linwood, five she has been for several weeks She was a graduate of Cornell S. jClick, of Woodleaf, the seriousness of his ■ ’illness. I t 'recbfenizéd,íti?' e^Í8,íencó‘ an d .its grandchildren; one brother, "I'ho- but èxpresaed'thi fàtit 'that th^y lihd'tìAUghter, bf ,tóoctó,Ville'^'p^ the'' bréédinpf 'flbcic.';, alone satisfied. Not. pursuit but, ,Now. in vain effort to'befuddle place aa is usual for the Davie- at the bedside of her daughter. University, and also studied art I Five states,; North Carolina, Martin, the» .physicin.n .ireported, «saehtiwl; importance ,and'i would retnijn' ne^t" ' year. Once mas Seamon,' of Woodleaf, and 3 Miss Lois Daniel, who undenvent at Cooper Union, . Georgia, Tonnosaee, Texas,, and was too ill to bo tried, raised a ; adequate relief. a 'AVmle'' ithe''pasi''Su'n'day' with' ^7."Sbiiio pbilltrymcn' have a great possession was .the miner’s com- the minds of the voters and to Democrats. visited they.M'aac(nié: Picnic is Mr.' and Mrs. A. 0. Nail. tendancy during the hbt rilonth.^ Congressman Hammer was prô­ .'ristora, Mrs. W illiahi Hill, of near la serioiw operation. JTho many Her______marriage.to______Prof...... John Henry., West Virginia ^ were ropreaontod. , Dayio’fl pthcr murder iCaao had ,, ‘'The first 'measure proposed easily foiiBqtte№i-J i‘-' ' pariaon iDetween go d and happ -. ,their attention from i the , :¥rr ■ ^hd: iraproDei;4’eedinK'wiU'tend to , Asheville, Aug. 18.—State High State in 1928., It is an issue er girls were Misses Eula May, hpro; but now living in Gaffney, interesting, but Prof. Comstock HOME COMING AT charged with'the bilirning of Luko profpspcd groat confidence in.the which'has, ho appeal in X930. It nearly twenty months in Washing­ South Carolina, was in town Wed- ' BETHELHEM CHURCH "Ordinai'Jly-the fall army woirm My 'iveary thoughts I let drift l)i;(ijlqng;.''thl4- jioridd' 'and-' 'rotaM way i'atroiraanPatrolman liroverGrover UloverGlover waswaa / i iu ton I welcome this opportunity to Doris, Lucile, Elizabeth, Louist, hns done this, his books on in- Deadmop’s 'barn. Deadmori,' who farm relief l)oard. This, board haa is control'lea!b.v tHe-rtiitural eriem- bitblc' tb 'days' ¿fb'ductio'ri.'" brought to .a local hospital early J? .insult Jo intelllgonqe. Nprth Cora Loo, Helen, Bessie, Hazel, npstlay shaking hands with fri- acctsi thnt are used in , niany ------—— ^ ; was convicted of, the sapib offense beeti in operation more than la. meet home folks (and I call Davio ibs but .th6S' .'■'ome of my nearest friends and MR. MARVIN WATERS The situation bf the farmers haa tions-'are 'that!,tUb-'pest wilTBe With d'iirI»',ifridí.áócKs,' arid 'dainty bf th^' iji'i'da, ,'he, saj>s.,;‘tic a ' !| . I,. , , have!more fear just.riow of Hoov- reli, Ethel Hill, Mrs. Jeas Hill, over, he had a tnlontqd artist in SundaySchool 9:30 to 10:30 a. tlaix turned state’s evidonc,« then constantly grpwii, worse.’’ Very destruotiVe,’'-’6a,vs Dr.-'Z. 'Pi- ; ^ribboned, ¿lo.thétì.' ' Hebis ropoi'ted' to havo been erisi^ and -high tariill^m; ’ ' closest (attachments) and review RECOVERING NICELY „ ■ , and; implicated Kyles, cauping a Bing an unknown car a ishort '» fi some of the vital isaues in the ap­ Mra. Steven Hill, Miss May Over-, his wife, and his books’ are doubly M etcalf, oittWniolbjirTst at ' St'ate'’ ’ before he ivftfl shnt finwn , ; H № •'Pi'wchard and the Repub- ca.sh, Mrs. Ralph Harper, and attractive aa they are profuisely . bill, of indictment tb'be* returned TWO' HEADS, College. (‘•'W.Mile .ifhb , worriri fe e d i proaching cariipaign. s Mr. Marvin W aters, Who is im- 10:45 a. m.. Address of\Wel „.gainst;him. Judge Stack, while ;•«'.te lican.leaders in North : Carolina The people of this district have Miss Frances Overcash. illustrated with her delicate draw­ I * ORGAN4;^^HREE HANDSА т a т n d и,d o uл b l eРprincipally.“)..,®,P.p,T9iífe tack all of th'é dúWfhoií ■gár(iè'ri^ á'iítf Republican MOCKSVILLE SCHOOLS BEGIN Mrs. Comstock used to say that cipal oof Smith Grove consolidated the 'ivhole affair seemed tb ho an • ~ • ■' truck cropöi^an'd'isxlcJi ÎÎélé'^.ÿ¥o$Sf j^Hhe b u fteiT li¿sv V , . quarter of their reprosentative. and < I have ON SEPTEMBER THE E ipiITH appendicitis, is expected to come effort on peadmpii’s part to wroak tpá'nvMle','Va., Aug.' Ï4.’-^Medi- nature' study was her vocation, ®°nooi. ¡B8 cottonyjilbbáécoi'^'torn','' cìb^èr;' a ceptury of, appealing .to prejpd- attempted t®- represent'' them | as home this week his riunierous ...... 11:00 a; m. Response : by Prof. yengoancp upon Kyles, whoso tos- « a l men 'of D anvillè are much iri-^ fnithfiilly .as I could, ;. I. have i>d- The Mocksville schools will re­ and art her avocation. Qne of her alfa'lfa,''c0\N^’eirä, Häiid sòyhea'rià.' -swipginé;.riderí,;; ',;; ' .. . ,: Л ■ ¡ ice,;ie.t, theni defend the admiriisr friends ■w;ill be glad to know. < best friends, Mrs. Marx, said that 'W. E. Robinson, Superintendent timoriy originally cpnyicted ;him. terfested;iri 'à. humàn freak in the It is apt'->''tÔ‘..ÁU'TOMQBILE HORN ' tration of, Heiibert. iHpover. . Let To Use Local Labor Mrs;. Comstock would have been service to stand on th"e,Ì)émocra-. áth, .with four new members of 11:30 to 12:00 a; m. Sermon by that convicted Doadiiion, laat year. í a ^ 'with^twÍ*hp^/'^'+t in '-, to sPybetfnfí-aWd ööivpbas’a t'th is '■'pretty dressj ;'Th|a"iu.llbw8, time fp'i*"the b iid ' tb them, .'tall the- peoeple of North tic platform upon which ! have 'the faculty. The iHigh School is an artist had she not married a season of the ^'bàrJà'é': tlieae' ci-bps (Then Mother gave me lots of Carolina the benefits of thé Grun­ Presiding Elder. ' : 'cleared himself of all guilt. Ha iind''two'^ets of vital organs a- I'throvv'- 'pff any' bad effect^ that The present day .motor horn has been elected. composed of Pr'of. E. C. Staton, Salisbury.-^In letting- the con­ 'scientist. It is possible that the are,ni«e ful.i•Î’ilî.î '^of'''fiirasii!''aiHa.'^r\Vf'Jh4>a'aííii'AMH ^furriish i hickbry teal) ''' dy tarifif-r—If th ey .can find.a; bene- beautiful scenery of the Fingpr Dinner ' " saw, he/testified; Doadmbn light-, bove' the diaphram in a single ipiight result'frpm the treatment. a, sharpi.ippnpt.rflting.voice, It is ^ 4.1, 1 The only political label I wear Superintendent of both í the High tract for building three* miles of Jan attractive--place'‘'l'ór "the ' .in­ ' ; Mr.'^Dearatyne "says that .ade­ designed, and:, properly .to throw ^ti,: Let them tell the people Lake district of New York, where 2:00 to 4:00 p'.'m.janterosting the candle, whi^h ignited the rn~ trunk. Thiff unusual spccimeri of sects, to 'ddV£iI6p'.’'-''^i'■ i' • is that of niy party. I owe. alle- School and EleriientaiT Schooh; sewer mains, the Salisbury, coun­ flammable materials, burning the». hiim'anity was born of paremts Gone ‘nrp -those happy days for- quate ;driiiking foiintain.^, plenty a. sound unlike ...any, ¿thor, thus how;Mr;,-Hoover .abolished .pover- f-'iance to no boss. I am 'allied Miaa Hazel Baity, Mathematics; cil atipulated that local labor be she spent most of her life, g^eat- ^alks will be made by such men as Accordiri'g'tb'Dii.f'M^calf, the evei- iiow;' ' ly influenced her artistic inclina- .Qggh T I Caudell J J 'heavily insured barn. Feaiing who reside r in Pittsylvania coun­ of freah w ater, . and s'limme,-..... ______shade m'akinglitBolt.hpard in-the midst ty ,as he promised in 192^. Let with no clique or faction. My Miss Winnie ID. Mooro, Burling­ used. ty,- ^ .. , ¡y ¡pests; may 'cbritVolled by' uéing But oh, I wish thjit I ’Avere still :lare necessarv e'asaiitials in Uie , of almost,'¡any, (iimi.-But it is not t’^cm.ipicture to the people of Nor------tion, for:.many of her lovely wood- , Hamilton and pthers. Mu'slc' and that; Deadmon; ^<>pnldj^^ out Ibithei- po-ivdere'd'-arrferiate- bf load ■'child \[] ' ; chief ambition is to serve all the ton, Science ¡-Mr. N. H. Henry, :care pf, the flock. Heat prostn;-1 designed ¡is.on instriimeutiiof mid- the-..Oarqllnai that utopia of .farm Pt'ople in the interests of .the en- Chapel Hill, Latin and French; PROGRAM N. C. STATE DAIRY­ engravings have indelibly caught ^ngs iriciuding, quartotts by chil- threat8^ade^against_him, he did 'Tho extra members of the' body i.'or 'a' pbiàori' b'à'it.'The ái'sonáte of At Mother’s knee with tiny fold­ MEN’S ASSOCIATION the scenes around her native It- „„d adults will be fitted Into "°t extinguish the fire. Repeated •ind vital organs are'ail normal ■ "ónriffn +v>« 0^0'+-^ ¡p tions iare caused by a lack of these nightsarena'des Tli,s yo.ung mot-^ rolifiii-'.w.hich M r.'H oover an d ,h is tivo acts' of the first .vOar of' the Mr. Graham R. Madison, Har­ |le'ad''is' used' in the pii'i’e siatb if ed 'hands, ’ ’ . essentials, by an inadequate num- orjst who pulls'u’p at tho curb and campaign managers, promised in haca. She and her husband travel­ the program as the^occasion per­ efforts were made to ;keep him. in every respect with the excep­ a good du.stihg-machine is avail­ tii'e country. The other principle mony'; N. C., English and Civics; from ‘testifying against Deadmon. , And face'uplifted' to the sky her of ti’aynests or overcrowding turns on the horn-as a summons 1928,, and.,i^'p ¡miserably failed to Miss Emily Carr, Gastonia, N. C., j To Be Held At Greensboro, On ed a great deal both in America mits to make the program as in- tion of - one "hand of - the' ext'ra able or riiijted- at th'e'rate of one above ■ "’hich I haye endeavored to live and aboard, and her skillful,'fin­ • Dpadmon, who interrupted his This cbiidition can be overcome or 'signaT or vifhat r i o t — d u rin g . t'^i’Jiish. ini,1930. Thesi^. .are the Home Economics; Mr. W. P. ‘ September 12th terestimg as; poaslble. ■, arm,., which u • J is alike on both— ...... sideij.— ' ,5'ound of lead'to'foiii’ pounds of To say'again, “I lay me down to up to and from which I have, not gers preserved numbers of their three year’s sontence'to make hiai by strict attention to theso de- which the rieighljdrs'are trying ' interest tho in­ deviated relates to personfll. ser- Young, Mocksville, Agriculture. We welcomo all that • can to Mere being< no, pjalin' and with hyclrated lime' if used without the sleep.” tailh by the poultry owner. to rest, probably has • no inteji- iellie«nco of North Carolian vot- 10:00 to 10:10—Addresa'of wel­ memories in watercolora and pen useless testimony again st Kyles„, nails on both sides of the finger | dusting machine. The amount to '’ii;o, -,,, \ The teachers of the Elementary come and spend the day at Old has in the last decade burriede tön’ '■ '. Albem arle, Ivr. C. Greeh feed should also bo pro­ tion of giving pain. P erh a p s 'it ers. They have no idea or thought Schoorare as follows r Mias Mar­ come, Charlea W. Gold, Jr. Green­ sketches. ' . Bethelhem. Meet old friends iind P®^' u.tie'with thé diff'erent cropg >vill Always Helped buirdings', collecting the , insur­ vided for, the flock, but where is fun to open the cut:out or muf-' turiiiing, tho State over to Mr. sboro. ' : ' One marked tra it of Professor ma'ke new ones. • ■ This arm is located middle wav vary but an applic'atlon should be NEGRO c h a r g e d WITH I havo attempted las ibest'I could garet Bdil, 1st grade; Miss Eliza­ and Mrs. Comstock was their fri­ ance on them without any diffi-- this is nbt available, the ration fler and roar through town at Pi'itch'fird'.nnd hia party, but just beth Lollar,, Rutherfordton, Low- 10:10 to 10:20—Responge by I. of the shoulders at a point cor- made sufficient to cover all leaves ASSAULT RIDDLED to give the best that was'in me endship for the Cornell students. cultiea with the law. Using tho in- may be supplemented with a one 2 a. m. But not all sick persons a change, the.y would be de- to ('very man, woman and child of or 2nd.; Mrs. W. P. Young, High- 0. Schaub, Dean School of Agri­ MRS. MARY ANDERSON • , respondi'ng, to 'th’é ;it\vio outsiide with a thin film of the poi.son. WITH SHOTS BY MOB Having no children of their own SMOOT DEAD KenipuB method of lighting a .long- percent 'biologically tested cod are in hospitals. ‘Hardly ,a home lighted to hear a Republican can- this district who needed my aid £(r 2nd,'; Mrs. Z. ,N. Anderson, culture, State College. arm s, with thé haricl pi^otruding The'-application should be mndo liver oil,- Mr. Dearstyne state« but shelters at lea,st one sot' Pf , i’bi'* 'onco ‘discuss a ■ IWe 10:20 to 1Q:45—President’a ad­ their warm hearts opened to many ; (burning candlOj he always* was . outward from the shoulder be- Tarboro, Auig; 19. — Oliver ■'Ofrnrdless of hia name, creed or 3rd. .grade; Misg Violet Allison, ’Il at night when there is moisture that under no circumsitancb.s tired nerves and only hiedical meh issue In 'North Garolina. dress, “The Future of Dairying in lonely young men and women who able to prove'tan lalibi, In the t\yeen the two heads. From the on the plants. - ; Moore, a tenant farmer, who was Politics. ' Rock Hill,' S. C., 4th grade; Miss had come tii attend'.pornell Uni­ Mrs Mai’y Anderson Smoot jaat burning, he attempted to hire- should the' poultrymen discon­ Clayton Brown, 5th. grade; Miss North Carolina,”, by Dr. Clarence I'»,4«! diaphram down is a single body The poison bait c'nn ue made accused of attacking his land­ No one who has requested my versity. Often their home -svaa the passed away at tlie^home of her Kyigg to do the'lighting, and upon I f ^ - ' tinue the feeding of mash as this W ..X rSol'r/'’“”“ THINK irs DOT! Sallie Hunter, Bluefield, W. Va., Poe, Editor i.-)f the Proigressive with single sets of vital organs. by mixing 25 pounds Pf bran and lord’s two .small daughters on m ay m a u l rcLovei.y.. , ____ IT WAS IN 1838 I't'lp has aaked in vain. ', ; ■scene of a-wedding, a fact that daughter, Mrs. R L. Kellfcr, Mock- jjjg j.ofu8al, threatened his life- balances the ration and furnishes 6th, grade; Miss Elizabeth NayJor Farm er. ' ^ It has not been determined what one pound 6Î white'arsenate or July 18, was taken from the Edge­ The tromondous rsppnsibility Prof. Comstock would tell with sville Route 1, iollovvmg an ill-, jf he ever testified against him., the’feed so necessary for high BUT ALL UNDERSTOOD I'T —— ------7th. grade; Miss Annie May Ben:' 10:46'to .11:30—"Facts About disposition will be made of the paris greon.i Two quarts of black combe County ja il here by a mob ______C ircleville, Ohio. — A m usty of public problems lat homo and pleasure. Among those who found ness of several weeks. She was , .Due to Kyles aid in convicting Я* production, “broad inufit be ,4oalt, with. We ton, Spencer, N. C., Public School the "Dairy Industry”, 0,- E. Reed, body which has attracted hund­ strap molasses should, be diluted shortly after midnight. A Japanese jeweler named dairy of the Rev. Joseph A. Roof Chief Bureau of Dairying,, Waah- a welcome in this delightful home the ¡.daughter ,oft Sam uel Smpot Deadmon and to: the lack of evid- reds to the local undertaking es­ with three gallons of water. The The mob carried him into Wil­ cftnnot evado them if we would. Music and Piano, , was; a brillia'nt young student, and Nancy Carter Smoot. The ence against him; he was acquft- FARMERS NOT COMPLAINING Uchad has a shop in Morningsido reveals a really "dry spell” al- may have prosperity sur- Colored teachers are: Rev. D. ingtpn, D. €. tablishment where it was brought poisoned bran ¡should then be son County,, a stone’s throw from Heights, suburb of Now York most a century ago..' 11:30 to 1 :00—Judging Demon­ Miss Nannie Y. Burke, of Mocks­ funerar services were held^, at ted of all Simplicity in the 'mat- I'oiinded by an ocean pf adversity. W. Montgomery, Salisbury, N, C., Salem Church, Wednesday, Aug. ter. Judge Stack, in ahsolying him The physician in tho case. Dr. M. moistened with 1 the • sweetened tho spot whore the crime -was^ Farmoi'a in Richmond County. Cil!y. The other day this notice- "From June 18,. 1838, to May stration, H. H. Kildee, Professor ville, who later married' Mr. E. Mease, reports* the mother do­ committed, strung him fronri a tree Tlia country is pûssing through Principal; Miss Geneva Clement, Glenn W. Herrick, 'a cousin of 27 at 2 p.. m., conducted by Rev. all guilt,'stated that he did so , [• iV water using only as much water are not .eonipluining this year as apnoarcd in his show window: 11840,1840, 'riot'ciiificient rain fell to*■" Miss Alcie Young, Asheville, Mrs. of Animal Husban^’y, Ames, ing nicely. He stated that the as will t(ike a crumbly mixture and shot him to death. lieriod of depression and ad- Mrs. Comstock, and now professor A. G. Loftin. througii appreciation of his ef- they have the largest amall grain | Last night I make my one mis moisten tho earth two' inches,” M. S. Long, Landis, N. C. lov.'a. ' , , . child lived 10 minutes after birth that wiir’“"'hokl 'jtightly when Suspended by two plow lines voi'sity, land m any 'beliove' that of Entomolpgy at Cornell. Sho is survived by one daugh- forts in helpinir tlie state convict crop on record for 'the counjty , take. I give right watch to wrong he wrote. "When promising dria- tliu.so oceans of adversity beating ■ —------a>—------r- Basket Dinner. ■ • - itnd aiiparently breathed through squeezed. This mixture should be passed under his arm pits, tho 2:00’to 2 :30 P.' M. W it and Hu-. The homo of the Comstocks is ter, Mrs. R. L. Keller, two sisters, the mastermind of thov burning, togothor vvith good crops of pea- man. If wrong man bring back zles began they stopped almost ‘continuously upon - our ; shores Over 2000 .Jnte-restod farmers Mrs. Emma Hansard, /of Ma,y- Doadmon. ; both heads. broadcastl'iin the fields at the rate negro’s, , body . hung , from a limb of I' che.s, melons, tomatoes, and other l^ight watch, 0. K. Otherwise I abruptly, and the entire dry spell attended the recent tobacco field mor for Farm Folks-T-iDr. D. W. a moat interesting place, every ------—:------of from 8 to 10 pounds per acre. "'«uld finaliy begin to eat away room reflecting the personality...... I nardsyille, Tenn, Mrs. Susan'Sa- The caso of M. J. Hei)dri

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. of, this ribtice w ill bo they should not forget to be equally as regul because work Was hard ? Mr. and Mrs. J.' F. Barnhart Chocolate adjoining the lands" of G. L, Rob­ ' being the case, lets all get down to business , ca tie, hog and sheep growers will elected this fall by a big majority. Smith Sunday afternoon. Helena, Ork.,—Phillips County ertson, Richard Tucker and oth'ers pleaded. Iri bar of thelp ree every,, in advertising, nd even more,so. lAdvertising^ Not on your life. They save and daughter,. Bettie spent Sun­ h a slo n g ago had the sanction of . A'merican.;;^,, and elect every one of them. They are pledged prdba.bly find a fayorable insrrket their breath for digging and their ;• John LeGrand will have import­ Mr. Frank Spry of Lexington, Chocolate is' somewhat out of has a town with more elections and more. particularly described All, persons indebted to said 68; for st'ock thyy w ill be able to. offer ant bills to introduce ¡n 'the 'Oon- day \vith Mr.. and Mra. G. C. Lof­ fashion in the summer. , > oiilcials than voters. as follows: v .■ ' tate will please iriako prompt set- business.:, Ib is itself one of .the : largest bra^ 'ijto .fut out all useless salaries and reduce cacklies; for eggs. - spent Suriday with, his mother, tin, of Thomasville and nlao visit­ сЪб8 /of American 'business, and ’ ,Ajmprictfif','i,,i ! . taxes and lets give them a chance to show as I result of steps taken now tq erni Assembly and you should be Mrs. Sallle.Sprjr. ' Quite rightly. Why eat chocor . ■ L’Angullle township’ has only ' .^Beginning . al; a, dead 'ired < oak tlemont. ■ Inc ease pi*oductlon. D airy pro- talkinig moitters' ove)[- with him ed, the Mills Orphanage home. late ,layei\ cake when we may eat four qualified voters nnd the law Robertson's coi^er; thonce 3. deg. This 'August' 0,’ ;i980. ;i business is given tip to be about the most w ide’ , ‘ ‘ that, Dnvie \ has been misguided most of- the Miss ÀÎdine Taylor, of Wiriston- . Mr.. arfd Mrs. R, K.. W illiam s awflke thing, in. all 'this,' uhivetse. Business, , , ; time' fOr the laat fifty years. We, somehow, dU(|s will probably also ..be in JAHE IS BROADCASTING now. si^rawberry short-cake ?^^ \yhy requires 'th at, three judges and S., 46 poles and 11 links .to dead i , JUANITA ANGELL . ------« ------Salem, apent last week with her and Miss Mollie flendrix, of I Administratrix: • ■therefore, advertises,’ bòcduse jt pays, and no>y,j,. . '■' believe.-that even the average Davie'County 'gre ter demand at highbr prices, pour hot chocolate sauce over our two clerks preaide at the-elaction. popular in Tucker, line; thence PULLET CROP MUST NOT gnindriiother, Mrs. M. J. Taylor. Churchland . spent, Sunday after­ ' republican will be proud to know that this lerds upon southern farms ice cream when we may have Tho same law further requires N,. 40 polos to a stono; tlienco E. Roberti S. MbNelll, Atty. 8 7 6t. and then we see where some big ■ l^usiijiess BE NEGLECTED THRU THE Mr. Duke Penry and Cleveland noon with J. T. Shoaf and family. m an, or :organization has come out with the. ^ cqunty is in the democratic ranks anlong'the sho Id be maintained and, where crushed’ raspberries instead? posi Ible, increased. Every young LATE SUMMER MONTHS Foirter made a businesa ti;ip to • Mr. and 'Mrs. R. F. Lamb and And so bn down the lino, con­ ¡statement that advertising is l^tho thing thaty‘,i gr^at progressive counties of this pi'ogressive, Statesville one day laSfweek. son, Paul Raymond, of Tyro spent hustling and rapidly growimg commonwealth. anil al, oüpecially females, should trasting the deliciousnesa ,of sum­ makes business go. iRead the following'wh> '' September is here, and to get a Mr. a/nd M rs. Rome Howard one day last week with their par­ we clip firoih the Charlotte O bserver: i, * ^ ' bo rown out and added to the mer fruits with the always- avail­ large yield of eggg during the have moved- frbm thé H arry Sheek ents here. • able taste of chocolate. "Penny, head of a chain store system operat­ REMEMBER OLD MO’rHER EARTH proi ucing herd. For years farm exg iateiv fall and winter months we house to the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Nance and ing 1,600 establishments, gave, a radio .talk ror.i ■,• rts have insisted that tho Yet most of us like chocolato- Soil h’s position would be mater-- have to depend ufjon the pullet Mrs. W. L. Hanes. children, of Danville, Va., is visit­ And chocolate hna the biig advan­ cently. in which he claimed the chain store',, ; During these hard' times of repu'blican rule, crop. . ' . ' Mrs. Joseph Foster and little ing Mrs. Nance’s parenta, Mr. and tage of boing always there—al­ business offthe countryl last year was as nitich let. us remember that unless we can run tho •inll improved by greater'atten- tior. to dairying and the produc­ Too many poultrymen become ffon, Maçk are spending .a few Mrs. R. L. Buie. ways on the pantry shelf, nbt e Tiff 59,000,000,000. /I'he Observer Is'w lllin g to W SEtL QtJAiiTY Tepublicans out of Washington, about the only a bit careless with the young (ln.vs this week with her brother, Farmers aro busy curing tobac­ given to mild.ow and soft spots accept that statement" a^'ftiÊe vnlue, because;, :, liopo we have is that we may at least dig an tion of beef cattle, sheep, hogs and pou try. While encouraging pro- stock at thia stage, making them Mr. E. L. McClamrock at Coolee­ co and breaking land for fall if tho weather gets warm or of another fflct Penny bought out, which is that; honest living out of the ground. We may not mee. crops. ' < . gre¡3 has been made, present con­ ■Well, folks, I .told you that j shift )^oo much for' themsoives. damp, not fluctunting in price ac­ . ШшЁ is mot duplicated ' ■ 28 chain store system people spent about $20, i , bp able to sell our surplus crops and dairy Mr. and M rs. Jim Smjith, 'of •Jack and Soagle B arnhart spent : there would be no fighting at the 'rhey do ‘not give tlfo pullets half cording tó dlfoughta and cloud- 000,000 during 1929 "for advertising used to products, but wo can certainly, expect-to eat, diti ns offer opportunity for the mbf favorable advance along convention in the courthouse last enouigh feed, nor-the proper kind High Point spent the week-end Sunday with James and Carlee bursta. у convoy their sales mcKsaigeii to 'tho buying ■ if wo «Ò buck to mothoy earth, regardlesa of t^e.‘3 lines." Saturday, and there wasn’t any and are inclined tor over-crbwd with their father, Mr. W. J. Smith. Hilliard of Tyro. So the housewife turns to cho­ public." It is ajlvertising that has b;-ought' . vvho may be president. That's why we hn^e cither. The Smith Orove ball team is Mr. Foy 'Cope, , of Mocksvillc colate even in mid-summer, thanlt- at tliese P e iC E S ■the business to the chain stores." • л them. It is not giving the birds nlwa.vs advocMited nijore and better farm ing. E BUSINESS OF FARMING a chance. down and out and got the blues Route .4 spent Sunday afternoon ful for its useful, stand-by qual­ The Robesonian dopios the above Observer ., When there are no jol)s thnt pay living salaries if .Everyone was happy and aro Pullots'aro growing every day proper from loosing the ball game with' R. W. Hartley and family. ities. ■comment, and'm akes th is: , . when there ia no money in circulation, when C o m p n i ' C CONSTRUCTION idersonville Times-NewH. perfectly satisfied with the ticket so consequently ilebrf' more room with the .Fogle Bros, team oT Ilerp are sonic good recipes "Other ; stores that use advertising лу18е1к . credit goes to smash, when a,11 other sources of IN MEMORIAM ^TIKTIO ' MTKHTID Us named Saturday afternoon. Winston-Salem, Saturday evening. for using it:. DOUtlO CORD , , « «if VAÏ.UES oounta coftD arming is one of the greatest Jin the-colony house and on the DMAHEn MCAHtn increase their busin^s^ in tho same proport’гл';-! sustninence fail .us, we cnn go back to old iness enterprises of the nation, Mra. John H iatt and children, BusinosB passes by tho non-advertiser and goes-, .mother earth, the source of all real substah------j porches at night aa they reach In sad, but loving remember-, Chocolate Pudding fact,’ it is first among the na- It took the Dbmocritts only ono | maturity. Lack of jiropor roosting liobert, Evelyn and Billie Paul to the stores that tell the people through tho.. .. , tini wealth, and get a plenty} to «:nt and wear, nro spending this week Avith tho ànce of our dear husband and Molt an ounce and a half of SIxn ■■ ,' Onr y^Malt Order ’s basic industries. Wipe out ballot to nominate a winning ahe- quarters results ih thoir piling Tiro noivspapors , what; they have to oiTer;" i ,iii j ; If >ye arti w illing to dhj: for It. former’s sister, Mra. J. F. Foster. father, William H. Seaford, whom chocolate in iy double boiler, and 4 S 6.^5 should and smash the tariff wall which keeps gonoraÎbusineiis. He must plan we’ll bet a chew of stdre tobacco Chocolate Jelly foundation for the thick, tough 4.7S-19--10.20 10 .2 5 songs of youth may vveave skenes of gold into • birds the last month ,of the grow­ But tliis did not keep 'grandfather Not so very far away. trend w th deeper grooves-— out foreign trade, so we can sell other nations', the texture of my peaceful dreams, thereby arid wo :, 'and accept reverses as that he is after a campaign story, One pint of boiling water, two 4.75-19- 7.ÍÍ5 7.55 our surplus goods, timiis will pick up, but; how ing period will b'o more than off­ From sticking ,.to his ,work, ^ Our dear old daddy was buried., giving longer nori'skid wear. 5.оол9_10.95 11Л5 causing my heart of crumbled dust to warm ■w;bU, ai suîcesses. Few business and we want to infoum him that pinches of salt, one and a half shall yve, pxpoct England, Germany, France, set by the extra eggs you will He buckled right in cheerful Just one year ago today. 5.00-20_ , 8 . 1 5 8 Л 5 with a momentary semblence of life. Flesh, men t ow up their hands and we are' in position to give him squares of chocolate, one-third 5.25-20J. 1 2 .3 5 1 3 .6 5 Italy and other, mations, tq come here and buy get when egg prices are excep­ No dyty did he shirk. Soventy-four, long years did he О THER makes of tlrcB hove blood and bone may decay, stones crumble, qiiit ,w )n Iheir enterprises show ono. tionally good. We urge you to give paclcnge of gelatine, two level .ta­ S.2S-18- 8.9S 8.98 our stug when Ve place sucha tariff on the toll. only n single breaker of old- 5.50-20.-13.90 15 .15 mountains topple, iind seas dry up ibut life in losses [i^steid of profits or when all the attention you can to tho blespoons of sugar, one teaspoon things they want to sell us that they can’t af- When his fribnda were sick, he And at last his ■vvork was done. of .vanilla. Put the water, salt 5^s-21.- 9 . 7 5 9 . 7 5 foshioned square woven fabric 'tihe keeping of love is eternal. great iff|ultles are encountei’- The mlanaiging edi(tor of this young stock thia month,. He fought a Igood fight, 6.00-2Ö.-14.7O 1 7 .1 0 .ford to do business with us. ed. Fa helped them and chocolate In a saucepan. Stir which Firestone dlscarcled me)j-must meet their dif- Ani^ the victory won. 6.00-20^12.55 -12.90 --0- fi,culti I. ajl. losses in the same Stood-by them whon they were ovor fire u'ntil the chodolalte when they developed tho bal­ 6.50-19-17.40 18.95 rii- BIRDS THAT, PASS . ^ And now daddy, is at .rest «-jpiy loon tire. Some ïnakcs do not BATHER ULTRA-MODERN, EH! sjiirlt; P c(|rage and optimism.^ - 'J Ji ill, ^ .''. • : " melts,, then let it boll for three or OUitr SliM F » 4 >arltonat«Ir L*w ■ bbwn^\win'gs in the t>vilight - i!Íl4 (¡0 JÍMtíc', .л And they soon learned that th,ey A precious one from us has gone have any breaker at all. ’The 7.Ò0-20-19.O5 2 3 . 4 5 ' .Hurrying, hurrying home, • ■ !;.■ Thie seipn has been one of four minutes.. Soften the gelatine Firestone Tiro is set apart ae an could count on ' A voicé we loved.la stilled; in a little cold water and pour OUiM su*« FropoHloniUlr tow A London bishop has recently announced '"• ; . ' Echoed calls through tho starlight difficii tiesjjf unfavorable condi­ A place is vacant in our home, H. D. тп и ск TIRES «AU Cord Thro”. him self in favor of "legalized birth control."^ ' • The faithful old “ Uncle. Bill." ■ the boiling mixture ovor it. Stir '. Under a shadov/y dome, ■; tions, nd 0 immense losses for a Wliich never can be filled- Mx5_Ä9w1S 19.45 That may be all right. But his latest declarfc largo artjf the farmera of the Fall Purchase 0£ until dissolved, then add sugar ' Wings of a transmigration, > Daddy we know you are Л D eportm ent Store tion is that, "that time may soon come when Unltet Stas; and this section He always worked so freely and vanilla. Pour Into a mould 32s6__ 3 4 . 1 0 3 4 . 1 0 f im ìh a * Pausing, never to rest, For his children and his home With the héavenly band. and set. aside to harden. Serve for M otoriste С 01Т Ш К В a government license will be necessary for a ^ 'breams like a'confligation o.f N9 th ^olina has not been •child *0 ibe born.” He does not believe that; ■ And all theae things we,think of And we all will meet with plain or whipped cream. Wo bave Joined with Fireatono to OdrT)r» !E : Warming the-home sick .breast. free f om tlae experiences. How- . You hand in hand. bring yon tbeso extra valno lire« at (Cuhr>tc*) Tir* ü ïîd r ! the poor ■who m a y b e unable to support airtf ’ " eyeiV ondijns are so much bet­ Since our • dear ^grandfather’s gone., .''' • : Wife, and Children.- Chocolate Pancakes low I'.osl. Wo ako sell nnd eenrlco tbo educate their children should be aiiowed.thfi ter hire t|i in large 'areas of .. ' — .— ^------<►------— ' Mix four tablespoons of flour, B A X T E n iE S •complote Iliie of Flreetone Tire«, 30x3M-$4.2O $4Д 0 ; , BY THE WAY SIDE Furniture Tubes, llnllorles, Brake Linlngr, Rimi privilege of causing them to; be brought Into ■ the c(untr|lsewhere that thero LIBERTY NEWS two tablespoons of sugar, a cup 4.40-21- 4 . 7 9 4 .7 9 : ,i ‘ .‘ To live in a house by the side of the road Yes, father’s crossed the river 13-Pbto and Accessories, nleo CnsoUne, Olb L1И'. the world, for. the .state.to support. . That may- . -•'- And 'w.>'’.ch the wforld go by. is much 'ii which our farmers of macaroon crumbs, and two and Lnbrlcntlon. Uso our complete 4.50-21- 5 . 3 5 5 .3 5 '.sound mighty good as a theory,. but^ where may..J)e tlfifful and to inspire To share in that great beyond SenUnel------® It may be great, but tlie heavy load Will begin to arrive this week consisting And his bid to Ua was •'‘meet.him Miss Luna Kimmer spent the tablespoons of melted butter 'ivith ' eervico—we will save }roa moaer and would this civilization go were we-.,to attempt .; them to talcourage and go for­ the yolks of six eggs and the eerve jrou better. \ ri / '■■ The tear and the weary sigh When Joaus calls ua home." week-end with' Misses .Margaret any such ultra-modern practices? '' And the world of pain I can’t relieve .■ ward. I of Bed Room, Dining Room^ Living Rooiin ;and Belle Daniels, of Augusta. whites of three. Add enough milk Yes, the poor will keep on bringing babies This has en a poor crop year ■ : Are far too much for me Since grandfathei’’s met'his Jesus Misa Rulby Wilson spenft the to make a pancake batter, and fry into the world for at least a few more genera-; and some iiiv farmers will lose and Kitchen, week-end with Miases Ruth, Sue in small thin pancakes. Sprinkle B o tiB U B i « uaiiantìeiì : •^A “Mall Order” or “Spceiql Brand” tire is So I fare away in the wilds to weave Who came for liim a year ag^ tnadebysomonnkuawnraanufacturerand ' tions. And after all, if they don’t, may not^j- , , : My song by the willow tree. money on I y ear’s operations; and Faith Deadmon, of Augua-. with powdered sugar and serve Every tire wc sell l>ears thè Firestono namó the race run short in a few decades, for we"-”; but these Ijos must be accepted The thing for us to do is.b e ready with chocolate fudgo aauco, made for the protection of oiir good customers. sold tinder a name that does not identify We are marking this down to Rock Bot­ Wlien ho comes back for us to ta. ‘ „ .N I him to tho public, usnolly hecaueo he builds have never heard of the right doing much to­ "■ And the willow tree is growing lush, as a part |the common experi­ Mr. Hubert Vickers, of Coolee­ by molting four tablespoons each Every-lire carries the-unlimited Firestone ences of fanrs everywhere, nnd go. ' his “iirst grade” tires under his owu' uame. wards populating the earth. With life in her slender boughs. . G'randchildren. mee spent the week-end with Mr. of' melted chocolate and sugar in , — ,, Guarantee and oiirs. -----^------^------0------^------resolutionijde to .go along with tom. For real values, come to see us. half a cup of milk,and cooking to And the mating birds in the peaceful hush ------:------♦ ----- ^------Paul Tutterow. , , -BEAL NOT IN LOVE WITH US ANY LONGER ■ the -work (|prm development in ATLAS CONCRETE STAVE Mr and Mrs. Gate Spry 'and make a thick syrup. . Àre lisping their sweet love vows. * this, sectioj] bad year is usually Many odd pieces, Chairs, Dressers, Tab- ' ,------— ' ♦ ...T------—’ SILOS two sons, Walter and Paul, of thrive In Teda^' and Let: ITs Equi|» aud Service Yoiiix* Car! t iFi'ed Beal, the ring loader in the Aderhojt'''■ followed bjgood year. This fact Kannapolis spent Sunday with CHERRY HILL NEWS Ч ’ ’ '■The river sings her ancient loro les, Chest of Drawers, Iron and Wood murdeS' a. year lago, . at Gastonia, does not holds out |ie for success next Will convert your acres of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson. But'the song is not of pain. year.. :. I Rev. Stoudenmire, of Cooleemee appear as brave and daring as he once vaunted And the wild winds breathe on the reedy, drought sti-icken corn into auccu- T,ittle Mias Weleska Pegram, of himsolf. As tho time for the hearing of his Farm inilvement and develop­ Beds, Mattresses. Let us show you thru Winston-Salem is spending some­ preached at Cherry Hill Sunday shore . Iftiit feed and pay you eno'rmous Aug. the 24th. Therb ■ivas a large case in the Su])rome Court neared, he went ment in lierson county is on dividends this winter 'and for the time w ith Mr. and Mrs. ,'J. G. Their love of the hill and plain, the way tiitimate success and oiir Furniture Room. crowd and the Sunday School ia across to liussia, or somewhere else. He ought, And here thv> heart 'thot feels and aches yiMira to follow. ' '•', 'McCullough. . to have been in Russia all the while, but since the prospe^ of tho.se engaged in Little Miss Ethel Louise Wilson progi-easinig nicely, There was a For the pain it can’t relieve Send coupon' NOW for prices song by the Sidea slaters, which he hnd to come down to North Carolina aud.^ this line. I farmers should Ranges and Stoves At which 'include fu ll, allowance of spent one V night tho past week May cool itself in the ferney br'akes steadfastlTOolve to fight it out was greatly enjoyed. KURFEES & WARD load his red mob into the slaying of an oilicer. . fi’oight and prompt erection of with Thelma Kimmer. And soon’ forget to grieve. . . neeordingSjlans approved and Mr. Wade Barnes and Alvin of tho law in the discharge of his duties, we, '' ------;------(i.:------:------' ■ • Kilo on your farm . Mra. Jess Myers who uinder- somehow, trust that lie may again visit this adopted. ■ 5y ('will, /'win in the “THE STORE OP TOD-4Y’S BEST” ■^ont 'an operation for appendici- Grubb, of Linwood, Route 3 were “BETTER SERVICE” 'I'hat school for prohibition agents ■vvill hard, TOHN D. HINDLE COMPANY tho guests of' Mr. Pink Lagle and I state. In fact, we should like to see him be­ end; ; I . tis at Lowery’s ' hospital, is ^ im­ ly pyt out a b/isoball team. The students m.-lke, soo w.' 22nd St., Eichmond, Va. family Sunday. come a ward of a certain pennl, institution in proving nicely, we are glad to too many errors. THE |ri;B RED HEN My roquiromenta would be mot . Mr. Frank Sides and family of thi.s state fur tlio .term allotted him by the ------i_o------:------. ■ hy a silo ...... feet'in dimmet- Mocksville Hardware Co. ”°Mrs. Sarali Daniel Spent Satur­ Yadkin 'and Mr. Edgar Sides, of Judge holding the Mecklenburg court whon-he ; "Can a Drunken Man iDrivo?" asks the Ashe- li' and ...... feet in height. near Spencer, were the gijests of was tried, wilh hia gang, for tho murder of From Mo^ Enquirer, day afternoon with Mrs. Nuram '. vilje Citizen. Top many l.lmes he does until THvo ago many Union PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORE Name ...... „,•...... i,...... Mr. G. H. Sides and fam ily. Chief Aderiioit. he hits somebody, ’ Cily ...... ;...... ;...... M iller. county; fiiivs nnd poultrymen Mrs. Annie Cope, of Winston- ' The Revival will start nt Cher- ii- F. D. State Salom arid. little Miss Beulah ryi Hill, Aug. 31, n.t 3 o’clock. " I ' , ^ ■J I

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 <