NEWS of LONG AGO a Matter of Dufy. Salisbury Dog Retrieves

NEWS of LONG AGO a Matter of Dufy. Salisbury Dog Retrieves

fHE bAVIE RECOftb t§ Tfcfc OLbkAf PAPfcR IN DAVIE COUNtV ANb CJRCULATts IN 30 OF IHE 48 SfA fE i THE PAPER ftiAT THE PEOPLE REAb. SHALL THE UNAWED BY IM BY GAIN.” VOLUMN' XL. MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY. MAY 3 . 1939 N U M B ER 40 NEWS OF LONG AGO A Matter of Dufy. Time To Porge Relief World’s Biggest Liar. pointed hour came and went. What’s the Answer? Sadly I folded up my cameratore Congress will not have recog­ Rolls. By EDWARD FINCH The fallowing story is told by up the affidavit which the ‘’father” WhataWas Happening In Davie nized one of its current oblidations Herndon J. Evans in his paper, the had sworn to to prove his claim to Before The New Deal Used Up if the present session adjaarnes be The Senate has refused to accede' Pineville (111.) Sun: world renown and tried to adjust my fore the railroad problem is settled. to the President’s demand that Did you ever have quintuplets? wale of living to a thirty cent classi- The Alphabet, Drowned The Through the mad rush of the last $50,000,000 additional be appro­ Well, that is, have them practical* fled ad basis, where twelve housr be Iy in your grasp and then see them Hogs and Plowed Up The few years Io appropriate great sums priated for relief, and has done it fore, I had been dealing in millions. disappear and find in their place only of money for federal handouts, past decisively. AU was not lost, however. I had Cotton and Corn. the world’s biggast liar. Well, that’s not grasped the hand of the father Congresses have failed to give this Tbiii put^ En end to an - agitation (Davie Record, April' 30, 1919 ) wbat happened to Pineville. III. Now of quintuplets but I had shaken problem the consideration it de that has. concerned the body for all you folk who rnshed around and hands with the world’s biggest liar! B. F. Hooper, who has been laid several days as Administration serves. By this failure the Con- got options on vacant lots to built up for two weeks with sciatica, is gresses have contributed heavily to forces worked feverishly to corral hotels and tourist cabins can let them much belter. There’s Still A Chance, the present day reasons for hand­ enough strength to carry through expire without buying them. Miss Alverta Huat has returned outs by failing to recognize that the suggestion of the White House. A quiet-mannered, illite ra te Edgar Haworth, of Tahlcquah. from a tew days visit to her broth­ Okla., was a iharecropper three there can be no lasting national This victory of the economy bloc Brownies Creek farmer walked into er in Greensboro. / IViHfiT is TrtE ORieiNOF years ago. Today he is the owner of prosperity until the basic industrits is of significance. the office of the Pineville Sun and Miss Esther Horn, of Wallburg, The circumstance that it may TrtE WORD '*DUNNIN&" ? asked for the. editor: 4 well-stocked farm, almost debt which make prosperity by employ­ free, with a future which is bright spent Sunday night here with her reveal the loss of Presidential pres- “ What will it cost to put a piece ment can operate at a profit suf­ for himself, his wife and his three parents: tige in the upper chamber is only in the paper,” he asked, using, thr ficient to employ labor, maintain HEN England was very young, 4om. The storv of that accomplish­ Miss Mattie Stroud, of States­ a m an by the name of Dun was approach so common in this section prosrerity and pay tax impositions. of momentary consequence. bailiff. He bent his efforts to thewhere the impression seems to have ment sounds as if it belongs to an* ville, spent Monday and yesterday What is vital abont it is that it W Congress can no longer use the collecting of debts long overdue and gained standing that it “costs” to put other age in America. in town with her brotheF. shows a renewed determination in was so successful that his fame alibi that it has no definite program anything in the paper. Haworth was ambitious. After Mr. Noah Collette ind MissTos- spread throughout -the kingdom un­ on which to work as a reason for Congress to think for itself rather “It depends on what it is.” I told years of barely scraping through on sie Ferabee, of near Cana, were til his very name was incorporated dodging, a vital issue. The Asoci- than take the opinions of bureaus into the language and any repeated the visitor. Then I practicallj rented farms, he had tbe courage to married Easter Monday in Mocks- ation of American Railroads has and - commissions and spending efiorts to collect payment on ac­ swooned when he calmly replied: enter a transaction bv which he took vllle. agencies who succed in getting Mr. count came to be known as “dun­ a few unimproved acres under an offered -an exact and comprehensive ning.” Mv wife had five kid^. Saturday Jacob Stewart was in Concord a agreement to pay for it on a yearly program, which is in practically Roosevelt to do their speaking and ® Western Newspaper Union. night!” day or two last week attending Ca­ urging for them. Questions Bew fast. Ilow w ete The farm had no buildings, complete accord with that other little cleared land, no implements. barrus court. This newspaper has an idea that they? Who was the doctor? Were excellent program prepared by the Where The Money The farmer had nothing except one M. L. Spry has rented the Mc­ they all still alive and how could we special committee of six appointed the decrease of $50,000,000 in the brood sow. Guire farm south of town and will get to his house? Djd he have a by the President. Tbe Association’s original request of the White House Comes From. nurse there? Who was looking afttr But Haworth and his family tack­ ' move bis family there this summer. for $150,000,000 for relief services Just where does the money come program advocates such fair reason the mother and children? I figured led their task as if they had belonged R. L. Starrttt and son Dewey, will only moderately effect the able and simple things as requiring from to pay governmental expenses? I could look after the father all right to the generations of pioneers before of Thomasville, spent several days all commercial transportation, high status of those who are in actual Mostly, You think it does not come just as his agent, advertising repre them. There were trees on the farm. in town last week with relatives. way and water as well as rail, to need of such Federal funds. from You. But .it does! And if sentative or in some other menial Hsand his sons felled those trees S. H. Cartner, one of the Davie and built a log cabin and log bam— pay its own way; revision of the True the President says that be­ governmental expenses keep on capacity. boys belonging' to the Thirtieth without government aid. Other tress absolute rate-mark-ing rule, which tween 300,000 and 400,000 work rising, it will increasingly come My visitor told a straightforward they cut into cordwood and sold it Division, arrived home a few days relief jobs must be eliminated in from YOU. story, naming the physician, mem­ often prevents the railroads from to keep the family in food. As the ago. the event this $50,000,000 was It is all very nice to assume that bers of the family who were present establishing rates which would en­ trees were chopped down, land was Misses Ossie Allison and Mary and reciting ail the other details able'them to compete with other denied and, conceivably, that may the very rich must meet the cleared, and soon the Haworth Meroney returned Saturday from a which were going to make Pineville carriers; discontinuance ot the fed happen. obligations of Government. Yet family had crops. the tourist center of the nation. short visit to relatives in Winston* But, even so, by careful and eyeiy time YOU, in Oklahoma, buy eral barge lines, which have caused Already I could visualize cars jamm- A romance might ba written on Salem. the taxpayers millions in deficits serotinous surveys of the millions a loaf of bread, YOU pay taxes. the sacrifice and toils of the little T. M. Peoples, of Cana, was in ing.the highways and could hear over a 14-year period; a con­ on these relief rolls, perhaps, those Evety time YOU buy a gallon of state police telling disappointed family, but the important thing is 'town Thursday on his way home solidation law which will permit in authority can get around to gasoline, YOU pay a tremendous touriBts to come back Bome day a; that they won through to a satisfying from Salisbury, where he was a ju­ the rails to work out practical con­ doing wliat- Secretary Hopkins proportionate tax. Every time it would be impossicle to drive into 3uc€ss, Logcabins until something ror in Federal Court. better can pe provided far homes. solidation plans, 'subject to the inc icated some time ago could' be YOU buy a pack of cigsre'.ts, YOU Pineville for at least thirty-six Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Reavis, of Sturdy refusal to accept aid, govern­ approval or disapproval of public done with' lesser appropriations, pay for more in taxes than the hours.

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