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12-December-Mocksville Enterprise
• » ,■ ”пко 8 THE MOCKSVILLE BNü’ERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N. 0. CARQÜNA СЬШГ" By Guy Swaringen Davidson lo Have Courily Munager . ; Lexington.—Davidson county,' venation is held in Jüicksonville, Fla., the orgiuiization will üon- ; tinue under the leadership of Mrs. uiider the, regime that goes into, .I- M. Bashinsky of , Troy, Ala., office.’ Oecpmbef 1, will return'', to j president-general,: elected for two the county, manager system: that, years in; 1929." ? ouce was the otiuse, has been nam -' ed by the incoming commissioners to hold the office of county mauii- To Estnblish Game Sanctuary Chester, S. C.—к number of' . jrer,, carrying \vith it the dlities Chester, courity people have con-^, oF tax supervisor, auditor,; ac- countatit, purchasing agent, cer tain authority over road affairs arill, (iSrisultant w ith'the board. Fall №oni Tree Proves Fatal I 'New Bern.—Richard Foy Leary 6fl^yeair-old Reelsboro farmer, fell from a pecan tree Saturday in dh attack.of dizziness and sustjained a broken neck. He had preyipusr tributed land in' the western part of the county, embracing acres,'for a pame Sanctuary, f^]|: lowing. arrangements with the? chief game warden of the .state. State Highway ‘Emplrtj'eel Wounded Tarboro.—H ' I. Gatlin, tin em ployee of the state highway com mission wtps wounded Saturday ly been up two trees, though hia in a fuaillftd^ of shots said to daughter had begged, him not .td have te'erij:''fired by Dr. A’. M. climb them. , \ / Wnnten as a result of, an alterca- --------- I tion. One bullet toolc effec.t, but; Charlotte'M<in Absolved of Blame .Gatlin is not ' believed fatally Laurinburg.— An automobile wounded. , ' ' driven by -Henry Fairley, of Char- ifHÄNliSGlVING AND ' ‘ VÎ THE BJBPENDENT CHILD : '“But whosoever slvnll offend one' of those'Httle ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a ■ mill, stono wcjre hanged about his neck, andiV'that he were drown e(l in the , deptns of the sea.”'— St. Mat. 18-G. ' \ ’ ........ , ; For^ a number. of years it ■ has been a ciistoni to remember insti- tuiions' and agencies caring for pl'pjuin children on Thanksgiving ,Ij^*Vem,'ained for the North Caro- jlina;^Orphan Association to make ,'ihis appeal more specific by mak- RECIPE POU MAKING A MILLION I Henry Ford remai^ked to mo once that "t'hinking is the hardest job there is,” and added that he A friend of mine who is still could got plenty of doers but not under thirty-five has made a for- enough thinkers. tune,. and did it. I'asked him how ho Mo.st'of iis kriow. from our. own limited experience that thinking “I’ve been to your office sev- is hard, and we' have insulated eral times,” I said,'“|3ut you seem ouraelvefe against it by a restless ■itó a sii^cial effort to reach all bo there.” ■ o i' oui- ’people. and to makev'it ' “No. ' 1 to ^the office __1-«. ___________t.- j'L-i ■ ftvorv /Inv ” lif» .Tnflwornd. “A condstill more'’specific by urging that every day,” he answered. “A good.4 •' . « /?лп1 rt-P 4-V«n T iHof- aif lotte, struck and killed an uni dentified white man, apparently $25;000 Fire at Conèbrd the T'hariksgiviiig ' offering ^ 'be .made ait . least oqulal to a day’s ^yprk, or a 'day’s income. To be sure,; it is not, restricted to that ampunt.’iMany .will be inclined to make not be 'I’he success ___ p'ends niairiiy ujioh Ita* becoming universal and/^hAt 'e'very man, wo man .and child'join in rolling up' ...¿“ great oifering for this most wprthy puipp^^^^^^^ deal of thOjr.tiins I ju st sit and look ' out the.'window and think. “When -I- máke a decision I go and noisy environment. We are afraid to be found iri, a sma'll audience,, terribly afraid T hursday, November 27, 1930 OUR iïONOK ROLL • The fpllowing have subscribad ur renewed, their au'bHcriptlon T/ic Enterprise '^inco our'last is- aiie: ' • . . . W. IF: Keller ,', V \ ' J. S. Daniel, ' • - • L. S. Kurf.ees,,,; ,, S. R. Lathiim . . . . L. M., Latham Mrsi Louise Williamson’ MrSi a. A. Woodruff .' :. M. G;', Ervin;.;"'' ■■ . : '-C. G. W oodruffs- r .... R. .C. Gbfoftii ? • ' • ^---—-----9 - -: - TURRENTINE NEWS ^ Mr. and .Mrs. Dennis Barney, of Hanes and Mr. and' 'Mrs, .John to be alone. Our unwillingness Battz and baby, ■ of Co'olebmee to take trips, or to retire, is not, were the week end guesta o f‘Mr. dictated so much by loyalty to the |»nd Mrs. .Frank Forrest and fam- out ■.and,-put 'it iritoA,efffcct, and ' job as it is by t ^ haunting fear ily. , ' a lilt'te 'more •thanvuhalf'' time 1 1 that, removed the protecting; clat- | Mr. 'and Mrs. E. C. Lagle had .Were my factCTiJnac curate, ot did ,to hirri his profligate son and left I drittW bad him large possessions, only ex- I goihi'. to aypi^V that sahie' nus- take again ?'V •' ' acting of him the., promise to spend an hour; every day alone. . _ (doncord.-^Fire of, unknown made there,'hasfbeèn an urgeht «bout 55, on Friday night, near ' origin 'destroyed . the National need for helii,; but .this otrange Maxton. Mr. Fairley wils , ab- Lumber, company; ptant. Saturday . d’ejpressip^'through •whicli y/e flte smlyed of all blam e'àt thé, coro- with;»a'-Joss to ,-the owners esti-: pjassirig 'is ’ maiking üriusuiai ’de.- «er'a inqiuest. It appeared that mated!, at $25,000, Insurance part- manda upon these homes tAat •will ha could riot avoid striking the I ly covered the damage, most of | be easily uriderstpod by every In ' рдей anneal -fl-iii’nq I knew ¿'hother. man..who owned The son ke;:t hia word and became a smnll' but nrofitabla business, a wise and irood man.” man.j which was to machinery. finrdner Presènte, Athletic IPield body. T he orphanages and , other child-caring,agencips'are the flrst to hear the. calls of diiatreaa. Even,, Union ■ Officials Hurt in Wreck Woodberry Forest, Va.—While Union, S. C;—Wliilo returning ¡ in prosperous ,tim?s, the,’orphan "•^ alumni doners looked on, Gover- from the Camden-Unlori elim ina-, child is helpless arid' must ;,de- «or O. Max Gardner of North tion football game Saturday Pend ,upon others ifpr^suatenance. Carolina pi'esented an .athletic .night, a piarty of'Union city'offl- But át thia timei.when armies, jfléld/the .gift. of two North Caro- cials and business men had a ser- W the poorer people are .begging Jiriians, to Governor' John .Gar- ious automobile collision on ac- iOr work, with winder cpmirig oh land Pollard of .Virginia, .who ac- count of dense fog, which caused and not :n. ray of hone, for bet- cepted the; field for Woodberry view of the approaching car, drix ter conditions, “he who runs may Forest schoor and -the state o f’ yen by negroes, to be obscured, read” the'signals of distress. "Vifginia last Saturday. The field The injured are 'Ma.vor L. C. The orirhanaffes are overwhelm- was:the gift of James G. Haines ■'Wharton, Alderman Manning- T. ed. In prosperous times theyhave o f Winston-Salem, N. C., and John -Teter. H. V. Frieraon, . druggist, perhaps, aa many anpeala for W. Haines, of N ew, York . City, jv t . Bradley, Chief of PlPlice fornierly of ,Winston-Salem. The H. H. Willard.brothers studied at Woodberry ^ , ._ J_______ ! Forest twenty; years ago. New Hosiery Mill Incorporat.fid ' ^ , ,"TI , Vj, „ High Point.— Announdynerit.uap'vliR. This Is ono side of the « r i. ?> Í n Iv 1, 1 has been made of tho incorpoi^a- picture. . By tho same token,-the ItVT the Byrum Hosiery mills ,orphanages :and other agencies _ Point, hospital 0. G. Kester and'E. A.,Bynim. ave oWnrled b.v the fnlHng help. But now the wolf ia at the door. It look.4 like those thov miirht have looked to for hcln \vill 'soon bo the bread line therii- _. v.. - ■ . . . v..r u. «..u, "-Pyi'iim . are oWnrled b.v the fnlHng off of- e«.^^jday from injuriea received is the contributions,is thia the day^ befOTe; when . Robbiiis Hoai<i®imtll8'.^bfi High true of the j ,last -few months, automobile tiriven.by Miss ^ b e l - . M«nv Ina^itio^« 'aro heavily m Cecil,,. 19-year-old whito girl. ^ ^ , ¿ebt' an^^iiti;; order ;tp - m e e t ' thb u r t u s iv i f f id ls ir e ia ^ ' K b i-ro w e i-lвглллл г». i:l; AnothJPiirow Venture 1 ь i?.. Stan ley.—The Gaston -County money'l6 the riak of loaincr thMr 0 f ^ Dyeing Machine company haa in- .flnan'iinjl ratinffa withi^he-banks. a "«"iber of looms in its Surely ;'thov: have norrroaum ed 8 oclock destro.ved tfie plant of ^jijoining the machine on the genorpua pub% ,of North shop, and is now weaving table- Cai-olin;n'in dointr thia. spreada, bed-apreada, toAveia and so. forth. For some time this com pany has boon - placing dyeing just across the sfrect, was dam,*, in, various states, and aged approximately . .?1,500 by recent у gone into-weav- 1 J . r> V ing. The materials, used are yarn and rayon, dyed by its own ma chinery. . ¡. the Asheboro Veeneev .«pmpany. ■ entailing a lo3£(; to machinery and fltook of about ?46,ООО and to biiild (ntfa of anprnvimately .Î10.000. ißtoclc in tho Pilot,Jlosiery mill, water. Ilankor Freed on. Bond . Castonia.—T.' P. Rankin,[form e r cashier of the Bank of Lowell, which was closed by the state banking department Thursday, ia free under bond of $15,000. This appeal, of course, is to ^very high-hearted'' ditizen of North Carolina. Ordinarily the canvas can be made with most succoas through churchea, Sun day Schools and the various se cret orders. So it must first ¡ap peal to the leaders, the pastors and Sundav School siinerintend- ■ Working-bn Full Time ; ents, and the officials in the or- Cooleemee.—The Erwin Cotton jdera. However generpua our peo- Mills Company has for two weeliS Ple may be in spirit,; this cannot or more been operating on full charged with embezzlement of, time, and will'keep, up this s6h0'i $24,000 of fthe bank’s funds, ac cording to a w arrant sworn out Saturday by G. N. Henson of the fltate banking department. Mr. Rankin waived preliminary exiam- ination before Magistrate C. J. dule for an indefinite period.' be carried out with any degree of success unless plfinniri,Qf for it begins early. . The ; committiie urges th a t every pastor - and fri- On Five-iDay Week end begin vat orinr? calling 'atténr, Orangeburg, S. C.—The Orange tion tO this apecial offering ,and Cotjton millis, manufacturers 'o f I that arrangementa be made foi’ rope and. twine, áre no\y operat- 1 definite Thanka!?iving aervicea at Hubs and waa bound over to su- cn a five-day? weekly ache-■ whiclj time .offerings can he made.- a sniall'but profitable business. He w as-imethodiòal in hia'habiti- a wise and good man. 'In another passage ■ Emerson^ remarks that “thè- goda ahd theOn a certain day of each month-, he stayed : away from ithé ollice, j wild beats are both fond of soli\ andr eveiybpdy. in'- hia-' eniploy- tude; thoóght makes the diffel^- kn'ewithat the old man waa.'.'tljink ‘ ' ' ■ ing.ft'.'Frorii breakfast time until 8iin;-dpwn ori such a day ho wouW sit before, an oppn fire or,; On an òpén. porchew'itho,ut;'péh ot pericil 'or vÿSger, pr ' records - ó r, reports, aiid (juiteiy think. enee between 'the solitude bi: the god and that of the Hon.” ' Solitude varid thought are 'res ponsible fpr 'the considerable for-. tune of. the. young friend whom': I „ - , ,, quoted ,at the beginning. I pass .CuHough spent one day last week . Mr. and Mra. G. C. Swicegood and family spent the past Sun-, day' -with ber .iparents,' 'Mr. and Mrs.'Oharles McGullpugh; . ., 'Messrs,, J’ack arid Hugh; Lagle andJley. J. L, ,Kirk, all of Mocks-: yllle .visited. Mr.. Henty .Lagle ,the ’pa^t Sund’ay,',\vho is on the sick list a t th|8; writing, sbrry to note. - Mn and Mrs. J.'C. McCullough and daughter, of Mocksville spent the past week-end with Mr! 'and .Mrs. .A., C.-Nail. - .. ... , -Miaaea Sadib Mae'an'd, Evie Mc- ori his recipe free |ó .all. I have He! altrii)ijled-hla modest sue-. not.been able to'apply it myself, cess to this'unvarying habi.t. ; J ' -^having been‘’.too busy. PLOW LAND NOW FQR BEST YIELDS ' Raleigh, Nov. 24.—Fall plow ing of farm land in North Caro lina pays large dividends in in creased yielda as well as in 'the saving of time normally used in planting. . ■ . ‘■'The. fall plowed soil, if left rough through the winter, will freeze and th:aw out a number of times,” says E. C. Blair, exten sion agronomist a t State CpllegOi_ “I'his. action causes the Soil to cruriible and.'set;into a ^iiie seed bc(d for Avork the following apririg. ¡Apdthpr feature -which ahbuldjnot b Q',: 0 Ve.rl ooke d ; ia' th (it.' th e r 0 u gh pl.pwed: Surface abaorba arid holds mpre moisture than the linplow- edV-hrid.” - v ; ;AccordiiIg to - Mr. Blair, the’ ,soil, when plowed in thb'spring, is i very likely to break up into heavy cloda which -vvill require five Or six harrowings bo got into shape for seed bed. Thia ia ea- SWEET POTATO SOIfT ROT CONTROLLED WITH HEAT Raleigh, Nov. 24.T^Proper heat- iriig of the curing houae ia a sim ple, and effective method of pre venting the spread of the soft rot fungus and alao doea .‘away with the ■ dangerous practico of aortirig out after the potatoes have been stored. visiting relatives Á^in Cooleeriiee. Master Oleii Spry, of Coolee- jmee sjpent one; night №e past week with Master ■ Lester. Mc,- Cullough. ■ Messrs. John Daniel and Sam Stonestreet, of.. Mocksville and; Toin Daniel, of Liberty were the guesta- of. iMr.' E. C. Lagle the past Friday and- thoy spent the day rabbit hunting, in which thoy killed- t%venty-fivo rabbita. Mr. -land ,'Mrs. A,rthlir Smoot spent .the past Monday in Wins ton-Salem,, on business.' Miases ' Annie and ’-Sadie Itnc ■McCullough spent one evening•When soft rot is obaoi'vod as indicated, by the presence of sour the past лусек with their sisteri. flies; ,the heat in.. the curing houseVahp.uld •immediately be in- qreasedj to 90;, degrees;; 'F*”,; says Dr. R. IF. Ppble, ;pla'nt ■ p:atholp- gist at the .Agrlcultu'ral Experi m ent; Station. “T'his temperature should, be mairitained* until •;rill flies have disappeare’d artd the diseased potatoes have ■ inum'riii- fied. The house should be vvell ventilated’ during the heating period aa this dries out the aur- facfl of the sweets adjacent to the Mrs.-W. A. Foster, of Mocksville. , Don’t fprget.the -chicken Ste-vy^ next 'Saturday, 'night/ November; ' 29, ;'at the, home of ;.;Mr.,. Arthur ; Smoot’s, ‘ .pomo', ' ' ' INCHEASE ACREAGE TO CERTIFIED SEED , Raleigh, Nbv. ■24.—Grower's of ; purebred seed „in .North Carolina . have more than doubled their [iro- - _____________ _ duQtion during the past year not infected potatoes anci chocks the.'only in acreage but in niinibpr of 5 spread of the fungus. After the bu.shela produced, aojls. l his extra work takes time potatoea are thoroughly | , “Practically' 80,000 bushels of ;and IS an added expense that out theycan be left among crop seed' have paaaed tho field Qould Be eliminated by plowing, ш the healthy aweets for the reat of 'inspection, this year,’,’ aays G. K. the; ator'age- period.” ■ ,, - ' j Middleton, who .made .the inspec'^ . Mr; Poole states th'at after the tion for.the 'North Carolina Crop, potatoes are once stpred, and the Umprbyement 'Association. “Thjs M . M ^ oocoa-it Лоа curing process begun, thoy ahpuld , ia about double, the .ariioiint that not.blm ovbd fo r-an y purpose was handled last ,уеал’ in all.' tioys ip.sects that pie^^ ехсеШ for immediate sale. When : classes, a,s.;'th’e're- ,were .only ,42,-'. rtnrf of tL *bls ’ia done the potatoea are briiia 62G buahels,,'-handled during that- 1)^ ed and, owing to the process of , уе'аг. Of tKis';. Amount’ 28,000 bu- the fall, he aaya. Fall plowing not only benefits the aoil .by creating, a mulch that aida in planting and culti-. 1 ill __through this raw tissue. (Due to S ^ w J i r S l l ^ h e ^ i S i S m r ^ S ^ ^ofim any plant diseases.' af er ^torr.ge eyery potato Mr .Blair.states' that the plow- m thp be.st-regulated ing ahould be done in November be .exposed to a. greater in- if possible but should always be.. ‘fa S n £done before Christmas.-F<2r Wes- •and ;/oi thi,<< leaaop alone - the- tern Carolina the plowing shot.ld sweets should never be handled be done in iNovember and Decem- after,, curing starts,^ he says. ^ ber on all soils intended for cot- /J b e . earl^y. .cool fii V seas^^ to-; ton, corn,^ aoybeana and o t h e r ‘ father with an 'abundance of mois, spring crops. There i^.no part;of ture; in aome arpas, has-greatly farm work that will pay as big ^avored^the parasite and in*many, -......... a'dividend for the labor irivol- cases the infection has been car- Wijl mpre .than, dpüble that pro-- vi>fi na fall nln-winir. Vifi HftvH.' I’ied into the cui’ing houso On po- dupcd lost ypai’,' ho aaya'i . .. tatoes that were .'affected but did Acpording to Mr.,Middleton, an’ not show any signs of decay, says increase In - aH crpp^ has -been ' Dr. Poolfi. This infection cunnot made with the, exception pf lrish- ---------------- be “helped but the spread of the 'Potatpear A'. late, frost in - tlio-^. (BalHmore, >— 'The' 12-year-oid fungus can be checked by pro- heavy' p'i’bduciri'g areas of . this- quest of George, Beal,,.Baltimore per heatinK-;find ventilation, and crop,did considerable damage and' contractor, for the man who loat the;exercise of proper precaution ; the summer drought further .re--_ those 13 one-dollar bills on the in hauiing, he says. ; duced the yield,'A normal, season,; deck of the U. S. S. Massachu-1 , hpvvpvor;-would .have'S^wn :a'nice-■ incroaae- in thé cffSp.' ; ;;/ ■ Crops showlrig. the greatest iri- oreasq , wpre ;-w^^ an: in- - orease ï’ovéiv ;'la^^ ; bf '; 5,410. bushels, 'oa’ts with'-an increase, bf ' • 7,185, 'buahelsV (and ; 'cbttoii^,with ■ ^ an increase of’v 14.224;;;' bushels. ;; Prbb.abiy the'ilru'gestdhere'asfj^.W ^ niadé "iby Ip'^podeza ,;'-.>vhich • has. > ;6,8|Z3 ,b.u>hé]é ' inapected.-thi.l ypav’’ :, aa compared with only 200 bUflh- , eis : laat;;ÿ0a'r.' éyèr,y,;'orbiti\^hb-vy^^^ jjlirejb'r'eiiÿfjeàdi o’fc red,,i[icii’cVht^;iaya’i^^^ ■ ^ ' ’ '■/' fc"'! 'V,;, ♦ '■,. Sea;Jp;0,n-‘;Graw Blushing-Birds’V-'a'^ ■T%otrb;;|\Tpndi^ ET US DO YO-UH^JOB .'VV'ORK-r-’, . ’ perior court. ' New Professpr for Duke Durhami'^Dr. Fprrest D. Mc- Crea haa been nariie'd associate professor of physiology and phar- dule, after several ;moritiiß on a four-d«y program. ,Ih inany. churches this should be arranged fbr. nt. a regulaj; Sun-' dia.-y services. ■Paatov'i ->'vhb have several 'churches could arrangeTo Change to Electricity B'amberg, S. C.—It has been a n -, it fo r the Sunday. nearest to ^ _________________ ___^____ hounced that the ‘ -Santee mills ,Tharika(rivin(r. either before or nf- ^acolbgy^at buke university and which havei'been '' operated by ter.'B ut in the ordinai’y country '•wiil join the staff at the school ateam, w iir change soon to elec; church, Thanksgiving service on .'/pfni^dici^e'December 1. Ho pomes trie dpive. Arrangements have al; ThankaKivjVi.g -Dayis usually poor fiiroiri Westbrn Reserve university. * ready been jnnde 'with the SoutH j lv- attended -and it is suggested —!---------i—^ I Caroiiha Power company',for po-' ithat the offerinnr be mlnde on / Snpw HHl Attorney Ends Life jwer. ' ' Sundny if nossible. Rut thia must I ; liiristpn.—^Richai’d ;H»rdy Tay- ( rlor,. 35, prominent Snow Hill at- '.'torney, killed himself with a shot- f c . ,bfi left tn those in fhnvo’e to hnrir President of New Glldei- Club - .die thc matter to suit local condl- Concord.—j. F. Cannon of'the ; Won'». ]Th°, tiiinir. .of nrime im- ffun in .the Oreene county court- Wiscaasett Mills company of Albo .portance is not to let the matter house a t that to\rà Saturday. He marie has'been chosen president j Po by defnnlt. To be sure, it ia left no. word of explanation, and of tho recently organized glider , urifl'i>’'itnr,d thnt in ea^.h onafi the relatives could ascribe no reason club of Concord, for his act. New Hosiei-y Mill Star.-^The Star Hosiery mills. , ) .ilij I ! ■ i f.. J I Youth of 14 Kills Brother Rutherfordton.—A tragic occur-; owned by iM. C. Holderfield,i wa^ re nee of . Saturday afternoon Avas recently organized and began the accidental, shooting of little operating Avith 25 knitting m ach-■ piivirig'/vffrtrin;o[i made in; ten Spain Hodge, Jr., 0, b,vhis broth- ines and nine loopera. Dyeing and yeara, It is characteristic of a er Claude Hodge, 14. The boys finiahinj? equipment has also been great hearted people to rush to contribution will go to the insti tution or atrenov. selected. Our generation has had no such challenge as thia. .The veiy difficulty of the aituation ought to c;all out the greatest, 'I'hanka- aetl;a in 1928, has'ended. Harold •TuHu Poterldn Tlmlergoes Opera- Ray Rogers, ;a. member of the po-.' ,tion ; lice force at Geneva, N. Y., Avaa) ^—' the man, and he haa the, $13 Oiiongeburg, S. C.-^Mrs. Julia j)ack. ' >: I Poterkin, author of the Piilitzor To Rogers, Beall .tracelfl prize novel, “Soarlet ;'S ister had been left at homo by the par- inatnlled. B. B. iHogian is sscre- the branch in the ranks nt-any him throiigh the navy department ®^ary," left an Orangeburg hosp'i- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Spain Hodge, tai-y and treasurer, and G. F. , time of i:i’4eat peril. Sevoral thou-i at Washington, with only the laat .Ла] Sunday niter undergnlrig ii low est. classification..',’ All .seed to bg eligible for sa le, under the authbrity of this Assp- jciation . riiust' pass thé field in- spectFon land m ust also be* in spected in the .bin, states Mr. Mid' dleton.. The seed are .then classi fied as reglsteredi, certified, 01; ap proved. ; Duè to a favorable har vest season, ; it- is expected, that a. larger percentage, o'f .the, .seed ; this 'year will-pass the germina tion 'ánd - .purity , tests - .and • that the'final voluriie of certified seed' > ved as fall plowing, he sayfl. FINDS LOSER OF $13 AFTER 12-YEAR HUNT ■who had gone to town to shop. Cline is plant superintendent. Claiide got down a 22 rifle'and' was trying to load it луЬеп it Avent off, the .bullet entering Spain’s I sand helnless children are in dire need. Thoy i;hemselves. do not know their own sad pliffht. TheyYoung Girl H urt by Car . Durham.—Brittle Beck, 14, of are merely indulging in the. rosy heiirt and going through his body, ICan-rboro, -\ras pl’obably ,>faitally ¡ dreams of childhood, thinklnj^ ;all ---------------- . ' injured late Sunday - afteiiioon ¡ will go well, but we know better . U. D. C. Se.ssiori Closed .[when struck by an autoriibbile las i’ud will nccent the challenire nt Asheville. — After installing she was walking on the, hichway ' the peril of the coming genera- threo officers and concluding all near C|hapei Hill. Elblse Moore, tion. Surely the offering will.be imn-iedinto business, 700 officers 14, iilap of Carrboro, suffered a-5big and generous. ' nnrr delegntc'.s of the United Daii- broken! leg. Chapel Hill police I The nned fpr lilierial contpilin- ghters of the Confederacy adjourn arc searching; for Willie McCau-j.tions Im« never been, more ur- ed their nnti(,,lini convention Sat- ip.y, negro, ' believed to be th e . gent than it ife this Thanksgiv-. urday night, l^itll the '1931 (ion- driver of thd,'car. ■ j ing^ ■ name and Hhe fact .that Rogiirs minor operation.__________ • The Alimrhariy County Mutual B'onUr related todav ■ilhat thrf farm ers' .Exchange; has recently dajr, afte h^i? find a n ^ h e had this wintbr :and plans to' “ 'tmoo “S i transferred from ■ the ¿ship. The . ___ chance remark bf a former ship-chance remarit or a loimer^ snip-j in Avery County ship mate directed ,to the hunt ; foi;-.^ 5 qqo , pounds 'of pnions.'l.ni^t ' ; week and have'rocei^ al iprrifii's ; tbta.llirig ;'б;Ьррд^^ ■ %V’,'Bhipment;'h;oxt;;yyi>ek.i^v^^ Rogers, ^___________ LAND POSTERS 'FOR SALE-. ¡¿ M L . VA, i ' Davlo;Gpunty's Besi Advertising' ilòdium ■ - , Read'By The People Who Are Able To -Л Buy Voliiriie 63 JTRUTH, HONESTY OF PURPOSE AND UNTIRING FIDELITY TO OUR COUNTRY AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND OUR PURPOSE MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. IMIURSPAY.' ' IjlOGEMBER; 4, ,1930 Democratic Regime în Pa'vie Goes In Office No 3 Davie County’s new Democratic regime went into office,Monday, beii.g [the .tfirst—officeholders- of that ;faith,., elected on a - straight ticket, to hold the job in forty- eight years. The oatha ' to the new ofriciala;was adminiatered by the retiring commiasioriers; ex cept that of clerk which was ad ministered by Judgo A. M. Stack, nno^yn nnhnpndnh nnnnnnnn Inn; now holdiri'g court here. Dempcrnts'Fiock In ' ijluhdretis 'bf peiripcrats from all oye'r'the count'y 'Pdliio in to;' Mocksville to ace the newrofllccra sworri in, but there ^^¡as much der tail’to attend to before- the oaths' could ibe adniiriistered iiiid it wis'i not'until late afternoon that the COURT ADJOURNED TUESDAY —VERY SMALL DOCKET Concluding all the work that could be di.spatched.at this time upon the present docket, Judge A. M,'Stack adjourned the civil term of Davie Court Tuesdiay morning and left for hia home in Jlonroe. The trial of the land caae involyirig the .alleged. pur chase ;of a tract of .31 acres by a. Mra. Mpliap^a Shores fe.iturpd the court’s iin'ai aeaaibri^ Mrs. Shores denied .that she had signed ,a deed of trts t and lipte pr hid authbrlz- e'd ajiy' ;prie'to sign' i.t''fOr her.in the iranaactipn ;iilleged ’’ tp ha'ye bppn ijtiade wlih''jii ,,C. Sharpe and pthera as principalH on the MRS. MARY SMITH BECK, 86, MRS. A r,i,,goN EN’i’EIiTAINS lASSED AWAY NOVEMBER’27 ; TRUE BLUE CLASS Mrs. Mary Smith Beck,-aged 8(i Mrs. W. A. Allison delightful- oaths wero subscribed to by each ^ A comprorjiiao w!aa. reached whereby Mri. Shores re-' liriqiiishea' the title slie' said ahe- didn’t kno.w she had apd the can- ingpin'g officer. The Hew Board of Commisaibriere è'bnipòàed' ' *0 f' MeasVa. ■ iHoyle, McMahan and jP w ig g lr is ,' iv b r o th e f i r s t to ta k e i tho onth of offlce.' A fter' th e m P "y 8 ''$ 1 6 0 .:0 0 r e ^ camo 'the ro’gistcr of Deeds, B. 1 ' ?iuthentl- CVeg'g Clement. Sheriff-dlect ' °lOgality of IWrs. Shprea’ li^lbyd G. McSwaln’a oath was 'to , 'Vh/ch she ,al,legp,d .had be ‘àdmlnist'erod . after the audjt h^^i' obtained while she was too of Sheriff/Cope, his predecessor, 1 know what was going ,o^n, had been'comiileted and accented her daughter affixing .her name to years, wife of the, late Thontas {'У entertained the True Blue Wea- J. Beck and daughter of Polly |сУ ; Class, of which ahe is the' Marler Shiith and William Smith, teachM', on Tuesday afternoon, of Iredell county, pasae'd away bn The; blection - of officers took November 27th, at 8, o’clock p. m., ‘ P'acb, and Miss Jane McGuire i5t the home of heir son, W. 'A. "'a-'* elected president, arid Miss Beck, near Bear Creek' Church. Mary Katherine 'Walker, sedre- Furierai'servicea were conducted An interestiiig cbnte'at on at Bear-Creek Church at 3 p. iri.- “^cp” took place, and Miaa Kath- Frlday by MK Jim-Booe, aaaisted Craven won the prize, a dairi- by Mr. T. I. Caudell. . Г ,. ty handkerchief. Misa 'Hazel >Val- Siirviving. are three daughtera, ^®r,луЬо ,lo.« ab'niuch in the li'otel Mra. Boone Hiitchena, Yadkinviile Î.^re» was given ‘a; bpr'd 'ànd tpld Mra. Valentine Jordan, Cana, Mrs.; to ;the; end of the rainbow, John Jones, Oa lia ; three aoria,W. "'here she fpund a package tion- A. Beck, Cana, T.-P. Beck, Mocka- ' *^alriing an attractive'gift froni tlie ville, Route 1,; A. L. BPck, States- class.’ $ëverâl plariô'-fbr :‘Chris,t- ▼llle. arid 'thiriy-^eight grandchild- mas .were ,discU'snfe.d, after \ivhlch rèn! The pa'lîbear'êrs ;^ere Rufua №e hostea.sv.a'erved dellc Beck, li'Oy '-Beck; ’Roland Beclt, choobWte,''Vlate sticks' ärid 'riilrits. W^nde Hiitch'ens, Alfred Hutchèns,’ -The, membp'ra' ;рШеп1 ' mpluded Willie Jordan.: ÎFlb\vêr gl'rls 'were '•^'*ne ; MbG'uiro. '., Mary, Misaes Era Mae IVtltehell, Ester Kathprlrie WälkÖr, IV'ey Nell 'Wa- Proinineiat Mocksville Cpuple Celebrates Golden Wedding LEE HAMP'rON HAS A . NEW TYPEWRITER ters, Riitli D’ahréli Hriiej ^^fallier, Louise ''0Ц1НП, '']^Ìldré'd' ThbhiS)- son,' ' Lii.çlle'" L'bnph',;' 'Katherine had been completed and accepted. ,, ,. The new cTprk of court,'G'harles,,^^,®.PaP°’^® Orrell, annbiinced aobn'after he Othnr <!,n had taken the oath of offlce that Other cases disposed of: Martin Ohevrblet Company, ya. he had appointed Thomaa A. V i a n - Omdel, .ludgment for plaintiff, zant aa hia deputy clerk. Mr. O r-' and Paul Foater, va. Jnck roll was until late in tho day do-, and Della Bvo.wn, judgment, fpr ciding to take the office himself, I , he having been iri poor health i Y ' ^ '/cy ^ cr, vs. W. R. Snyder, for sevoral years'. However, fri- 1 order of reference, ends prevailed upon him to ac -' „ ,copt and ho did so. When it'w as plaintifC callod and failed, understood liast week that he judgment of non suit ordered, would-likely resign oven before : Dina Kimbrough, va. Wnilam going into, office, a'..field of fl,ve ; Qlenn judgment .of non siiit,, o r; aix reciiptive aspirah'ts ' dove-iJa.m®s,; ' ■ ;iplaintiff,;cajled ipnd failed, judg-loped. Ih ' ineetlngs last week the De- mociatic ■■Execritlye Committee canvassed the bllgibility pf sev eral avowed'aspir.nrita. 'Hbwever, Mr. Orrell'a acceptance put these out of the running. Monday it was-stated thot there -ivere alao nuniorbua applicanta for the .job of deputy clerk, but' Mr. Orrell elected Mr. Vanzant a.-'t hia choice. Extend Congratulations Having c.hoaen men of well known ability , and integrity who were elected by the pebnle at the recent election, scores flocked a- roiind the newly inducted offi- ciis;l.a to offer , congratulations. | C. H. McMahan is the new chair-1 mrtn of the Board of Comiriia- ' aionera.'Shpriff McSwain has se lected Holt Barpeycastlo a? hi.s chjef deputy bijt ho was unpre pared to announce the remainder of his'llst'of dóputìbs. It is lea'™-. ed that the sheriff will beciinv thp realdenco In the- jail land will himaelf be the jailpr. The matter of hiring a sup erintendent of roads is one yet to be decided -upon by the new De-^ mocratic, regime. Former Deputy Peebles and Ruby Bbck. CLEVELAND HOME BURNS ,. —.............. ' WHILE FAMILY '1$ 'AWAY'.^rbst,‘Sarali Dwiir’glria'and t o ■' YleeJi ',C.riiy^n.v^ ; An unfortunate .thing happen- BAPTIST LAniES'OBSERVE ed to aome resiclGnta of Oleveland i ’ - w ppw nw Pii'Avpn oh Friday ■e^feniní< , : When" u r iUAYfaK Wi_ll,p;cHp^ and^’h^^^ It was this Tuesday afternoon, 8, atera, Mra. Uzzie AlHspp ani laat Tuesday as, atated M.laa Mary Ludcey, wa ,„at week, that the Baptiat Wo- man’s Miaaionary Society Pbaeryl aville yiaiting their relatiye?, the qcI'thb, week of Prayer for for- Allison family.^ The furniture, ¿ign miasioris, at the church'from many pieces being antique, on the ¿¡SO to 6 -o’clock, with a brief first floor Avas s-^ved, but cpunt- tcrmission during which coffee less valuable artlcle.s were lo8t, nn(i H„„d,vjches wero sorved. Mra. and the houae completely burned | LpOrand had charge o f the up. l^r, I.^icke,v haa been atation interesting program, and Mra. agent at Cleveland for a number Leater IWartin, the prosldent, also of years. , a meaaage. The Lottio Mooii Chrlatniaa .Offering, which con- . Aa uaiial, oiir old friend Lee Hampton, staff corresppnclent of' the ' Winaton-Salem .iouriial, has beeri< in ; tovvri for the p,aat few daya taking in cbiirt, chewing the ra g ;' " ' " " ' " ■ ' •' An event -of groat interek both' here and ^throughout the State was iW ' goideii. wedding an’niver- Bttry,; celebrat'e'd on Monday» ’Dec- , ember 1st, by' Mr, arid Mrs. Bph- ,iiaini Las^ .Galtheiv one, of, Mocka- yillp’s .,best-known and most , be loved coiip,les, Mr; Gaither being here. The ; METHODIST LADIES HAVE OyS-TER SUPPER ON FRIDAY ment, of non suit prdqrqd. R. A. and Lilla .tbrie’s, vs. Flora M.'nnd R. A. Neely, same a.s aboye Snhford Smith, vs. Frank Sheek and Perdón She.èik, aame. as'above. G. G. Wfilker, vs. R. A. iarid Flora Neely, plaintiff takes á voluntary non suiti Julia Carr, va. tho Mosaic Tom- plea pf America, judgment fpr plflinttfT. r ' Tomlinson Chevrplet Company, v“». T. M. Foster, compromise jud gment , - r lioaa Shaw Almori, va. David A. /']moi. judgment granted plaintiff for divorce. ------------------------------------------------------ DR. AM)., MRS, LESTER ’ MARTIN HAVE DINNER Dr. and.M rs.- Iveater Martin entertained at a delightful family 'dinner on Saturda.y, the guesta being. Mrs. Martin’s parents,-Mr. and Mrs. FJ H; Bahnson, of Parm^ ingtoni Miss' Jane .Bahnspn and Frank Bahnson, Jr., Mrs. Bettie Rich, gi-andmother of Mrs. Mar tin. Mr; and Mrs. Arthur Hoile-' mfin ' and' t'wiriai bf Pl'urii' Branch, i i.1. -L i. , S.'d. The prettily'a'ppointe'd'table Chal Miller ia the^^resent ropd, a centerpiece a bowl of aunerlntendeiit.. It is underatopd , ,.j,rysanthemuma, and ~a t h a t there are some 20-odd ap- l^^jjcious turkey dinner wias serv-pllcants-for the 'position under ,;(Coiitinnecl on page 5) ... .TERUSAliEM SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION MET ed. MRS. J, B. PENRY DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS - The .Salilo . Call Aid Society'of t ^ Methodist Church will have' ;un byptoi* a'uiiper and cake sale at the March House on the aftei’- iib'on fin d even ing bf Friday, Dec ember f'ifthT The cake sale will, begl'n at. three o’clock, and the supper '.will be sei-yed frorii five to eight o’clo'ck. Fried and stew ed oyaters at 50 cents per plate, and a salad .course at the same price will bo served. ^------------------------ A THANKSGIVING DINNER tributes to tho salaries of 120 tnia- sionarles wa."( taken, at thia time; Quite a nitmbpr; asalated Mr^. Iici- .iSriindin pro8eiiting'the..tbpIc for discussion; •. V--------------♦___---------- MRS. Al l is o n a n d m iss ALLISON HAVE PAR'rY г On last Thiirsday the children grandchildren and a few. other relatives and, frienda, ¿11 of whom hiad been próylpúsly invit ed, 'gathered, at the hoirio of 'tór. and 'Mrs., J.' L. Glasscock, p t near Ijames X Roads where a most de- -li'cio'us and-bountiful Thanksgiv ing dinner was served. Almost anything good to eat was in evi dence and the guesta about thlr- Mrs.' W. A.. Allison aiid ,Mias Ossie Allison were gracious .hba'- tesses ftt two tables of bridge on Tueada.v evening, the .lipmo be ing attractlvnly decorated 4vlth yellovv chrysanthemums. The guesta enjoying this sjioapitality were: Mesdames John LeGwind, J. K, Meroney,. С^осП Morris, R S.' McNeill, C. R. Horn, Misses Willie Miller land Katherine Mero ney. A tempting aalad courae,-was aerved. ' ; ' ' BOY SCbUTS HAVE RABBIT .■ HUNT,,' sixteen Boy Scbi'its with , their Scout Master,, Rev, 'R. C. Goforth, ^ enjoyed a rabbit hunt on Friday ty in number left fpr their hpnies j morning. That evening they gàth-' in the evening hoping for ’^many more such occasions. Orie. Present. ered at the parsonage, ^vh&ic they had a rabbit land 'chicken stew and a good time. New County Attorney Well Qualified ¡For Position Mrs. Della Boger Poriry, wife The^ Jerusalem Sunday School jn,’„e8 B. Penry, died at her A.4sociation met,-vvith the Cool- 5,0 ^ 0 neai^ .Holman’s, on Satur- 4.^” day niorning, November ¿pUi, iaf-1980. Rev. Mr, Clay, the ne>v pas- ¡ijness of several mpnths, tor,, .conducting thO; devotional. ^ ^ 44. Funeral aervicea were , Crawford,' Supt., gave ;j^3j^^ Union Chapel on Sunday a hearty address . of welcome, ' corning, with Rev, R. C. Goforth whiph, was responded, to by Mr. She is survived by 'Latfca- B. Ratledgo, countyrpreai- fouj. gmall ¿hildren, ii T> - T T V ■ r . her father, Frank Boger, of Pavie T ’, and two brothers, Edward ;Bpger, Baptist school—"T'he 'organized (Miartinavlllci;, Va., and L'uke. .■ichopl at work.”' / , Boger, of Winaton-Salem.Rev. Mr. Dunncan,' Cooleemee — Episcopal school,-^"The work of- 0 . E. S. TO MEET the school and Its responHlblllty." THURSDAY EyENifiG iMr. iDur^oan, Supertlndent of',' — —— - ~ Cooleemee ,presb>iterian, schopl .Mocksville Chapter 173, Order “Co-pjieratibn 'coiribirilng the su,r- of the Eastern Star, will, meet bn port of the chiirch anti school tp Thuraday ovenlng,; Dec. 4th,‘ at their officerp.” ; ; , \ ’7:30. An-initiatjpn will tfikp place, Mr. Latta B. 'Ratledgo New Un- an(l ,all members lare urged to be ■On M. E. School gave ,'an Iriapir- preaent. ■ ’ ing talk on. “The Four Sqtiiare Church Members,” In cohélu'^ sion proved the Sunday school SecUrea Patent Democrats in Diayie courity and others as well will no doubt •pom'mend tl^e sound judgment and discretion of the liew Board of County Gbmmissioners in se lecting Robert S, McNeill,, well; known ;local. 'iawyer, as County Attorney. No better choice could have been,,made, in our opinion, npr could, these gentlemen have found a more conscientious, capa ble adviser. , ; Mr. McNpill : is well;, known in the county and’ he Is a staurich Democrat. He is, of №e ; type ho\yever, who doesn’tyrillow poli tics to eriter in any wise as a bias lipon hia relations -with his fel- lowman, hia ataridard toward all being one of fairhefla arid sinr cerity of purpose. ' During hia ré'aidence in Dayk» Mr, McNeill has .'been actively'in terested in the afifaira of the coun ty arid hiàs always identified him- ßoK v/ith ' thp forces of';progresa. He, is a iriember of orie of the states’ oldest and nip.'jt - promirieht families arid by education trairi- irig and life-lorig enrlyenmont is well fitted for the position he oc- Greenville.—^Abner 'E. Burgess taught from .birth to death, ',‘The of Greenville, who., is 'coiinented '\Vay Home;"/ ' , ' with the Bnlian Textile Machine euples. After business session .adjourn-.Company, has been; granted a pa- With , the new responalbilitiea laat Monday-will find they hiave indeed a compe'terit,'capable legal adviser, one whose sbundriess "of judgment and wise discretion may well be, calculated a? amply aufhcient; tp' help them .across rough , places as' time goes "'along. Mr; McNeill ranks ariipng the ablest ypung lawyer's of the liar in this state' and l^e is particulaiv ly well; versed iri’ county arid civil procedure. ' A clo.se student bf govei'nmerital affairs also, he has kept abreast of the times arid is thus more th an . usuailly; conyer- si-jnt, upbn- the probleiris of coun ty routine. ■ ' 'In the recent yictorious battle in which ;,pemipcrats -vverb-' suc cessful all'up’arid down the line, Mr. MeNeill exhibited a firibsae In BO-brdinatlng:hitlierto estrang ed elements' which was rém'ai'k- able tp .say thp leiist. In cp-oper- atlpn ' 'vyith other party leadpi's, bf his own faith, combining alab the; effort? of miany bf’ the opposite party, Mr. McNeill and .his .asso ciates aqcompllahed what „at -flrat appeared tb be the well-nigh; im- poaaible., As the ndvlsbr of the! now regime he will have the dis tinction of .helping tp bring to fru ition “in ,sucéáas tliO; hppe of . ^ «tc- Bi^^Æo w aa.not wn-;|a; promiri0ri aero, -ino tent to -trustyhis,; old .typewriter,, dainty white .arid; gbld cards la the one which h«,8 typed many a ; . polilkiatatory from this “lésÔ-ldsO, Mr; and Mra. Eph. so tbis^^being hls^first op-^ 'rnirt^ portunity o f .typing pff.a , real; d/iy .'hfternbori, . '.Deèembcr first, .oV,er ,-f{,ur-t¿;'a¡x:o!clO¿k:'’,-Mrs. G ather io .the 'Twin.City .on 'Miss Florence Clo- ■ a'bránd,A W ‘ment, daughter'bf .Mr. '.I'n'd Mra.,Corona ^ b p wriljer. ánd Mr, shnp,ly. ha,djo have a better nia-Mr. and ,chine ,ifor ,iilW first-Dpmocrat c . tos.' Ephralrii' Gaither. Their ,fr.o‘ri Mpck^vil p/’ ^Hp marriage took placé In Mockavillo -wanted; ,«1 ,mach ine which hwl 'á t theí Clehient home bn North ? W t^ o K up the babit^ t" Mái„ gtrèot, on Deoonibor lat, inir Republlwn dope, in 'ord.ef, ^aso, .bbhig' .perforriiod by Rdv. ¥ ,mj;g^.t give US his very Coon; Mr. and Mrs. Gaith- ,v.est' op.if. you failed ,lo read l.iia rpr have four éhám ing diaiigh'tors, articlp in Mpnday’s issue of.'the Mis; Rufiis Brown Sanford, Misa Winston-Salem Journal, , you cati Sarah Hall Gaither, Mrs. Edwin ' Cecil Morris; 'lill of Mockavillo, o;f the Enterpriae.; Ilona hia atory- „„'d Mra. Jariiea iDavld Murray, of and aeo how you like the results . RHIeigh. They also Tiavo flvo at- ,of that new typewriter. . tractive 'graridchlldré'n.’ The fe- , Lee Is a pretty Kood felMy -coptlbn giveri on Monday after- , eyen If he does cpmplafn lat tinies riobn'was a delightful affair, and about our re being too hot for \vas attended by a number of ,rein-• him, ov else the room has gotten tivea arid fi-iends, s o m e coming too cold, but he says that thd ^it- fj^om ' other towns. The 'spacious moapherp around, hero ia much ht-me .was artistically decorated better now №an it was prior, to throughput with white .and ynl- N(^ember the fourth,- , | phryáüiníhpmuma iri brass ,■ Come, again, Mr. Hampton, we. holders,; (itid the guests ' wpro '’' will do ouv dead level, best; to .greeted at the door by Mias Savah . Inive thinga just, like you .want Hall i Çaltheiv wearing Vpl'iro lace. . them. ■, ' Mr.s.,’Jariië'ô!‘Dàvid'Murray,'in her < ..'IA L u s o ^ N ^ ^ the "guent's . , charge of' Miss Ossie Alliaon and ,°n,h!n P n S llii, m ! Clomont Heitman. aiater oC the. liaon-Clement D^ug Store. Mr. and. Mrs. C. A. Jen- LIBERTY PEOPLE VISIT- 'kins, of Winaton-Salem, Mr, and REV. A. jG. LOFTIN Mrs. Hayden ;G!ement, MisHBS Bor- . ■ '* ’ ’' , tha and Margaret Knox, of Salis- On Wedrieaday evoking about i bpry, :Mrs. William .Miller v'^n/d .seven o’clock we heard abmo ono'j.]^*ls. Alice 'Woodruff, Miaa Si>l,'' at our back tioor and upon In- i ."® ;^^anea, in blnqk. chiffon, vestlgatlon we,' found a goodly;. showed .the way to thp dining-,; number of people froni' Liberty robin,;-yvhere' dellcloiis yellow and , Church. We admitted them, 'and '.'."''ite ;blpck' cream, ;r>ake and when they had made several trips were aeryed by Miss Ilay- to autoes which had been parked Sanford, irrnnddaughter of in ‘the back . yard, wb found the Mr. antrM ra, ;Galther, In flower- dlnirigVroo'ñiVwell filled with oat- c'l aUk .w.lth yolypt ribbon, Mias ablea, auch as, flour, meal, augar.f^**’*® Miller In peach crepe, and coffee, canned goods, c'hiickens, '1 Mrs. ..Tajnps Kimbrough Shook, In turkpys, and many other good’ b.ro'wn satin -»yith cream lace, thinga, in jfact It was a g e n ó r o u a i The .table ,^as covered with an ex pounding. 'We'thank all-who had ^‘lP*SlîP,Alp,th•.pf Chine embrold- a'pai-t Iri this .expression of tliblr ;Cry and lacé oyer yellow silk, in appreciation of our service arid ‘^he ppri.ter.jbeing the beautifully • ahall try to repay them as beat 1 t]'°.ccra|:ed w,íiité ■^vedding cake sur we'.can. - , ' __. j rpunded;,by ,yellow;and ^ chry 1 L o f t i n .'¡.sa>ithemiima, M corner "■ .'.¡^yeire, .brass-cnndilosticks holdirig To Build New Hotel - | yellow tapers. In the library Mrs. Rufus. Brbwn Sanford, in blue. Mount Airy.—Contract has been pt - in Jibunt Airy fo;- a .?4p,000 hotel which will be leaSe^l tp S. A. and Hugh L. Hennia, It will ,bliiffo4 land Mrs. ? Edwin Cecil’ Моща, i'n ,»pÍ’icpt chiffbn, pour-, ed coffee, from "Я haridaome silver-. serylcp. ; The decorations here- : ,be three . stories and basement,. 40 ' луеге huge, chrysanthemums in by,'70 feet and of shale brick\with , .4hades of 'salÄon, white and ,ye!-- Mo.unt\ Aii-y granite, trim., It, will low, and yellow snapdragons;; ha-VQ vapor heat arid a aelf seryice Mra, 0. rHi Perry, of Richmond; electric aléyator . . . Thp;úr¡inite Jjodge, of Mount Airy has .fidopt'od final .plana for a $80i,Q06, temple Va.i in bliick hrid ' whlto' cropo,;, ; presided ; pvei’ ;' the gift table; where ,an attractive;! arr,hy- of to be t(ùilt of Mount Airy granite I gifts were arranged;- Mr. Rufus brick, and steel. It'w ill b p ' two,IB. Sanford arid Mr. 13, C. Morn’s stories high and ,88 by 93 feet in j.werp {ilap eritprtalning the- guesta size. There'wllbbe ia'; banquet hall, ih. this rooiri. Among thoae from dance rpoin, kitchen 'on the 'first floor, lodge room ori the upper .floor, club 'rooms on the mezza nine.' -, May Dic .Frpm Fight •^d to mebt with Jérusalem: school tent on a supporting’ structure ’ thrust.upon them, (Democratic o f-, (jemocrats for the past'forty yeai’a 4'e fifth Sunday in March, 1931. for a loom temple. . . ficeholdera who were swom in Davie. put-pf-tpwn -vyho attended this . happy p.cca-slon were:. Mr, and t Mrs.'Jamea David Muri’ay, of Ra- , leigh, >Mi.sH iSatiah Hall Gaither, , of the ,Gastonia; faculty, Col. F, , H. Frie,s and Mra. Richard Will'» Inghaml, of Winaton-Salem, Mr, ■ arid Mrs, C. A. Jenkins, of Winr • ston-Salern, ,Mr. and Mrs. Hay^ den Glpiiieht, -M,i% an Don- ‘ aid Clement, ,Mises . Bertha- and Margfiret Knox, all pf ;^allsbury. ' Rich'; Wi(lpw—:Sb' .jnaiiy men .waritime prily, for my' moneyi I fear. - • ; New Bern.—Mllllam Clark,' 74, bf Vanceboro, , is ,'reported in a critical condition; ijs the resiilt of blowa aaid to have been inflicted! by Jamea. Lancaatpr, GO, >yho ,l.«i being held in: the ¡New ,Rern ; jail without bond, peiidlng the put eóme of ,Clark’a '.injiiriesV, ' fo r aeveral yéar,^.,‘ it is said, the pien have b'ornn grudges agahi.st each Í ; Poor SuItpr-r-Darlirig; so little other, apd last Siiitiirday Ijaricas" ; do ;I care fpv'money ;that I can tor is maid to h.-ivb alighted from honostl.visay I've never earned •« hia car, and'beaten Clark up. .cent hi my life. Paß«: ТКЕ MOr.KRVIM.R ICNTERPRTSR.. MOCKSVILLK N, C.Thursdny, Docembor 4, 19ÍÍ0 I The MocksviUe Enterprise IPubllsliod Evory Thursday nt Mooksvillo* , North Garolina A. C. H uneycutt...... J. F. Leuch................ .........Editor and Publisher ................Managing Editor V Subscription Rates: $1'.56 a Year; 6 Months 76 Cents • Strictly in Advance Entered at the post offlce.at Morfcavlllo, N. G., BS seeond-clasB matter under the act of March 3, 1879. 'Mocksville, N. C .,. Thursday, D ec.'4, 1930’ ■* "Enter not into the path of the * 'wickeci, and go not in the way of evil * V * men.* men. Avoid it. Pass not by it, turn * from it and pass away." Prov. 4:14-15. * » * # * -# *■ * » » e # IS INDUSTRY CULTURE? ‘Henry .Ford says that, ‘Industry is á part of vbur culture." Looking tai it from ono angle, that is true. "We need beauty in everything ajtd culture should be a thing of practice^—riot something aj»art,’’ says tho manufacturer. Well the cutSvation of a love for the beautiful is certainly culture. Indeed, beauty and culture aré somewhat related in their mennings. But in this day of moflern bucfineBS, modern livlntf and thinkingj in oUi- hurried, scrajnble for im pulsive .happiness, with moriey as the chief aim of all our efforts is there not á posiibility ■that, industry, as we practice it, is taking us in tho opposite direotion of culturoj in its true siériseí, And after all, wíiat 'ís CULTURE in its .true sense? How many of us could give ah adequate definition of culture, w<)re we "'called upon to do so? Could Mr. IFprd, himsolf ■ give a true definition of it? He would possi bly say culture is, industry-^business. Some' of ' i^s might say beaiiity. is culture.; Others would say that self control' is culture, b u t' about the 'best definition of culture which we have 'read .was that given by Prodoric B; Acosta in a recent magazine article. ’ 'ICuIture,” says M'P. Acoata, "may be defined a s : natural refinement, the expansion of qür mental,/imaginative arid emotional faculties.” Further defining that exceedingly b'road term he iraye: ; ■ ■■ , "it is refinement of mind arid Intellect, keeii- ness of. Intuition, breindth of vision, depth; of reflection, saneness of -judgment,' exactness,V clearnoss, syfiftuess of deduction, solidity 'of mental and moral principles, tenacity and ca paciousness of memory, splendor of imagina tion, quickness of wit, vivocity of fancy, warm th of emotion, 'delicacy of; instinct, cbiTootness and. nicety of ta'ste; dignity of deportment, : . ffraice/and ease of poise, eloquence of speech; —in general, Culture is'“tliat assemblage of intellectual, moral and aesthetic qualities, which constitute the true lady and true gen- tletnnn." From this, doduciion, Culture is tho highest' expression of the highest form of living, and it is the only source that can afford abiding happiness and enduring splendor of human life.V,\ ■ That, is a fine definition, we think, but if correct, then culture is something which few of us really and tfuly possess. And may we not do well to let go our struggle, for money and honor and position and power and. take á bit moi'e time in the attainment of more culture. . .. THESE OTHER WORLD VISITORS ■ Last week a meteoric stone fell from the heayen and hit the radiator of an automobile ■ in Crawfordsville, Indiana, knocking a great hole in it and hurrying itself in the ground after ,passing through the^hood of the machine. The strange stone w¿s found next day, and the occurrence has caused quite a bit of com ment in that section. It-is believ-ed that the misser which hit'the Indiana auto was;a frag- ’mont of a larger one which poHsibly exploded when it hit the earth’s atmoBjphere. Other Instances have been known' of missels from • other worlds thiin this having hit the earth some very large ones others not so large. They are supposed to 'be and -are from stars or other heávénljf bodies. And what do wo learn from this? One thing.is that it is possi- ;ble for physical niatter to penetrate space from other \yprlds to the’ earth’s surface. And if that be possible, may not луе some time, in some way; be able to get into direct ‘conta'ct with other worlds than this? Certain- I ly when we see a meteor fall from heaven iind pick up a part of it and handle it, seeing 3t is 'really a kind of stone, real mineral, or earth, or solid matter, we must believe that t'he stars яге more than formations of gasses. We must know that at least some of the hea venly bodies are solid material like thia earth,^ and, that is is possible for m atter to get from, some of these heavenly bodies to this earth and b(i handled by us. And may not these so icalled meteors which sometimes smite the ■ cjirth with such strange and terrific force he sig-nals which peoples on other planets are trying to get across lo us? —^------------------^-----0-------------------------- , SERVES HIM RIGHT A w-oman in South Bend, Indiana, has in stituted suit against her husband for'divorce, obarging that he eats his meals standing np. He refuses to sit down she thinks because some time ago while in a bad temper she told him, "never to put his feet under her table again,’’ and ho has so f.ir obeyed,, her to the'ietter. Serves him right. He ought to have had more sense than obey her anyhow. 1 --------^ ;__________________,_____________' I WINTER PLOWING WILL PAY Authorities on agriculture recommend fall plowing aild most of them agree that Decem ber is the latest month that this should be done for best results next spring. Land well plowed in the fall is in far better shape for the crop next year. 'First of all the freezes of the winter will have the soil well pulverized and it talcbs'much less-work in the spring to make, ready a suitaible seed-bed. Then, too, when land is plowed it holds the winter rains and is more likely to stand up under the dry weatjior of the ' coming summer. Moreover many insects are destroyed when the land is plowed in December w hich. otherwfse ,would hibernate safely, and be ready to do their .work of destruction to young crops next spring. Better have somo icover crop, such as''rye, oats or even wheat, .but if that is impossible farmers should plow land in Deceniber for next years, crops even when no cover crop is sown.- We hope that our farm ers will start now’ in this good work, determined to make next year the greatest crop year in , the ^his tory of iDavie County. ------: • ' ----------o----------------------------- MISS COBB GIVES GOOD ADVICE "Nov/ is the time to build,’’,,•admonishes. Miss Beatrice. Cobb in her paper, the Morgan- ton News Herald., "Material and labor have not been cheaper in years," she says, "and the unemployment situation is such tliat the man who provides work for the laborer is , a real benefactor." Wo quite agree with her. By building now the builder not only gets the financial benefit of tho low price of material and cheap labor,' but he helps those who need- work and can’t get it. And that’s cooperation —the kind of cooperation which counts during times\ like these.- Wo would therefore pass along this good piece of advice which Miss Cobb.'hands out by saying to Enterprise read ers, if you must build nny time soon, do It now. ^ , -----;-------^------------0--------------^----------- IT WILL PAY YOU ^ WHEN SUMMER COMES When Summer time hit SHEFFIELD NEWS comes ag’in . Wid heat at ninety eight When lovers ’neath do moon Am swingin’ on de gate When miawin’ glories pink blue The Thahksgiying service, , at [ New Union was w oll: attended, ' considQrinjg the unusually .cOld; silver weather and that ia service of that; kind had not been held in the community in oyer twenty years. Rev. S. N. Bungarner preached a wonderful sermon oh "Giving thanks in all things.’’ There will an’ S i“ whif 0« if win’ Right f’om de finl’s of snow, at the church nojct year. 'During the dry weather many w ent: to i churches and prayed for rain but came and caused When out across de fumin fiel s jjg jmrvest a good crop, did we We hear de June bug hum_ I „]! to our (jhurches and When all'de Ian h its gone none return thanks? Let us give thanks dry An’ swultry breezes,.come A 'bearin’ on dem wilted wings De tree frog’s' thirty cry We’ll think about de winter days An’ heave a 'red hot sigh. , THE BRAIN COUNTS Ruthfordton News. Dr. Mayo, world reno'wned surgeon recently made the ,fol- in all things and remember that all of our blessings come from our Heavenly iiather. Mr. Gteorge Evans ' spoke on "Marketing farm Products" at the store Saturday night. Thera will be a speaking at the school house soon. • Mrs. iR. N. Smith has about recovered from a serious illness. Mrs. Smith was taken suddenly ill. while 'gn Mocksvillel several v/ecks ago. Mr. and Mis. Charlie Brodgen, "supposing” that it ■can be done! ' Why do it'^ Why not do it?. The ground hog coirjmittea will meet in a short time and name their successors for ,1981. Wo feel quite sure there will be a number of applicants for 'these three' ofllcos.-------------------------------— CHESHIRE SCHOOL NEWS Honor Roll; First Grade: Les ter Gaither, • Clyde Goforth Elouise Wooten, Leslie Dyson and Lennio Dyson. Third Grade: Ruby Cleany, An nie Lois Hendren, "'Olga iSmith, Mary Owen and Doris Bumgar ner. . , Fourth G4-ade : Irene Prevette. Fifth Grade: Guy Bumgarner, Clyde Gaither and Belle Smith. Sixth Grade: Leo Qaither, Clara Gaither, Isary Evelyn Hen- diren, Flossie Prevette and Junia Wooten.^ Seventh Grade: Maggie Ed wards. CENTER NE’WS Miss Annja Mae Ajiderson spent the week-end with her sister in of Greensboro returned to their I " ^ h 1 oint. iow tn^'w isr Statements 'that we ; Sunday after havtng spent' , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barneycas- i the week with Mrs. Brodgen’s par i children and Mr. and Mrs.pass on, especially to the young men of this country. "You can get along with a wood onts, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeves. J- Anderson and daughter at- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stroud, of tended the big Thanksgiving din- - ner at the home of Mt. and Mrs. •T. L. Glasscock, of near Ijames X Roads last Thursday, ^ Mr. land ¡Mrs. Albert Safriet and family," of'-Salisbury visited , We believe that our big Christmas pink sheet issue which )vill come out about the middle of this,month is going to -prove popular both to our'readers-generally, and to the advertis ers. Already we have Had many space re servations for it, and work on the big Christ-» mas number is now starting. If oiir advertis ing salesman fails io doo you,, just write or see us am i reserve a page, or half page, or at,, least a quarter. Thori take time and care in preparing your message „ to the poople, and you’ll find it will pay you. ' v ^ ;,-a n d YET— , „ Over in Gharlotte thé other day a furniture store had-' offered. to give away a 'gold fish to each of the first 100 women entering the ' store ■when the sale opened, according to a nows dispatch, dated November 29th, Before the opening hour, the dispatch stated, over 2,500 women had gathered in front of ' the \ store and in their 'determination to' each be , among th e 'first loo to ’enter, they smashed tho plate glass front and seven of them were injured. \ And yet tho women claim that they f^re no worse bargain, hunters than men. ---------^- — -0-----------------—------ Rural Song & Comment By Arch Huneycutt on leg, but“you 'can’t got along County , Line were week-«nd with a wooden head. . quests of Mr. and Mrs. .Uuil.lie -"The physical value of man is Beck. <. not so much. Man as analyzed in Mr. and Mrs. Aual.'n Shaw were . our laboratories is worth about dinner guests of Mr; and Mrs., ot^baiisouiy visited ninety-eight cents. Seven bars of Charlie Beck Sunday. • , - soap, lime enough to whitewash a Miss Elma Riohuvdson, a «enior last Tueaday. _ chicken coop, phosphorus enough at Mitchell college, .Statesville, I. last Saturday morning just to. cover the heads of n. thousand spont Thanksgiving ’\ith her p ar-, j xv ^ death_angel visit matches, is not-so much, you see.' onts, Mr. and Mrs. David L. ««i; '"o ,, It is the brain that counts, .but in' Richardson. , , his wife to her Inst order that your brain may be kept Mr. and Mrs. Latta B. .Ratledge clear you must keep your body fit spent the fourth Sunday in Now- P'‘‘*Knt s disease and and well. That can not'be done if ton, guests of JRev. S. N. Bun- one drinks Jiquor. A,man who has garner and family. l e 'ected, althoufrlr some thought to drag .around a habit that is a T^e school teachers, Misses ^ , ? i . danger and a menace to society Flora Thomas and Falie Cprnat- 'y®“ huricd at Union ought to 'go off to tho w'oods and zer spent tho'week-end at their ,‘^*2 Sunday morning at eleven live alone. We do not tolerate .the homes at Harmony and Advance extend our sympathy oljvious use of morphine o /c o - respectively.- ' caine or opium, and we should not | Rev. J. 'F. Ratledge, of Madison ! , husband and four little chil- tolerato intoxicating liquor, bo- ia spending a few days with his j cause I toll you those things are brothers, Messrs, A. D. and M. Little Nina is only about what broiik down the command of G. Ratledge. "John T.” as ho is ” ^ i, n i i the individual over his own life known is one of,our distinguished . ® 'Bertie Dwiggins is at and his own destiny. ■ jsons who has. gone out from this "We have , not lived up to o u r' commun'ity iand'’№ade a record laws; education is what we need i that wo are all proud of. « WARNING The ^American pu'blic is mould'ed,- into la I unit, as at the ballot box, it is a sound thinking, solid princi- paled, constructive giant. Don’t try to fool it if you would have a long political life an^ escape unbranded with, its burning iron of shame. REGRETS Just a simple old log cabin , With a crudo unpolished floor, But it housed a. world of joys Wo shall knoW not any more. When Bill Skinner tuned the fiddle And we danced it heel and toe. Or sat singing some old ballad' ' In the ruddy cheery glow. Now I never could back peddle, , And my gearin’ won’t reverse. And I like not the acquaintence , Of thei' casket and th é -hearse, But I wish that old log cabin . Wjth the latch string on the door Could go with us all the journey . 'Til we reach the other shore. BR’ER JONES SAYS— . Common hawg he wants a mud bath only, indurin’ o’ ide hot seasons, how-som-ebor, fo’ks bein’ a; little mo’ specully hawg, got ter fake dat sama mud bath de whole year 'round, yea- sah dat's a fact, hit sho’ ’nuf is. HARD TIMES TALK , , Mortgage takes yer cotton, An’ the taxés takes yet goat, ’ -s Things a lookin’ rotten ' On the horizon remote. But 'there’s joy in tho dreamiiii’ ■ •' ‘ An’ tho hoping for the best -, J Where the sun is out a ,beamin’ ' •, An’ the winds a singin’ rest..'•T So 'We’ll keep right on a dreamin’ An’ a facin’ up the hill ;Til the vision’s steady gleamiu’ Warms the coldest W inter chill. to 'Combat this condition. When ■we' have pur younger generation completely educated we will not have'types who say: “Why should | I not have my rights as a citizen? It is through the 'boys of today that we hope to see sound and everlasting prohibition worked out in this country. If there ever was any great man who accomp lished anything through the Use of alchol I would like to have the I fact pointed out. 'We in the United i States of America have tried to ' give you a 'field of action free from the barricades which used to bé set up by the Jlegalized li quor traffic. Keep yourselves free ifrom all entangling habits. Re member, it’s the brain that counts.” THE TIJWE TO COOPERATE Cleveland Star; Two . charitable movements wore recorded' in Wednesday’s Star—one the inauguration of a campaign for ?5,000 for local charity, arid the other .the offer of The Star "to insert ' free ad- i vertisementa to aid the unemploy m ent and tenant farmers in se curing'w ork and ifarms. - Both are matters in which tiie general public should cooperate. The winter now^ hovering, in the offing promises to be a bitter one. A cold season in which more peo ple will be out of work, and_ sub sequently put of fuel and 'food, than' ever "befpre in the history of the county. Many of us may erroneously feel that we ourselves are not able to extend a helping hand. Perhaps some of us are not as well off as 'we have been. But that isn’t the question; We are not in •want, we aro not suffering for food, fuel and' medicine. I We are: living, have something to' do and something to live upon with some left over. 'What of those who havo none pf those necessities? Tht foremost instinct of man is to p r^’ serve his life, and the foremost ideal of riian should be to save the lives of others. All of us have the opportunity to help save others —will we pass it up, and if we do can wo find any justification for doing so that will satisfy our consciences? - , . - Again The Star 'calls attention to the free ads the paper is run ning to help the unempld.vod get work. If you have some work, most any kind of work that will pro vide a job even temporarily for somepne—and' -that means bread I and life Ito his fiamily—Inf-orm thlis paper. . Wo are trying to put on a *-Go- to-Sunday School" -movement in this community. Will you join us nither at Liberty Holiness or Now Union- Methodist? A warm wel- eome awaits you at both places. Go out next Sunday and take your family. • Thero is some talk of Consoli dation of our schools in this town ship. As is the usuial caso, some arc "opposing’’ while others are with relat/vcs near Salem. Mr, T. G. Cartner nnd family visited hoino folks here last Sun day. ' • Mrs; W alter Anderson, of Win- flton-Salem visito(^ her pareiits, Mr. and Mrs. S. Powell last week. , Mr.' and Mrs. ;Odus Tutterow, of High Point and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson, of Winston- Salem wore here for Thanksgiv ing. ' Subscribe to The' Enterprise, “ATTENTION AUTO OWNERS” If you have electrical problems of any kind let us help you—We-aire equipped to make first class repairs quickly to lany kind of electrical motors, auto armatures, generators, farm lighting plants, churn motors wuishing machine motors or anything that uses electricity—'We have expert electri- / cal mechanics and have the most reasonable prices in town. Come in and see us. Wo haye a spociial oxchangiB proposi tion on Ford and Chevrolet Armatures. General Radio And Electric «Pompany ' 58 Burke St. • , Winston-Salem, 'N. C. THAT MAKE A MERRY CHRISTMAS LAST THE WHOLE Y EARraRO U G H / ' Pyrox Oven Ware Mounted Pyrex 32 Pc Sets 'China 61 Pc Sets China Fostorin Stem Glassware Rogers. Silverware Imported Chinahjowls, Vases Carolina Potterw Mantle Clocks ; ' ' Christmaa Tree Lights ' ■Flash Lights / , ' Fine Razors, Pocket Knives, Carvers .Electric Toasters Electric Percol'ators Electric Grills . Electric Lamps Electric .Heaters Magazine .Stand' Console Tables End Tables,' :. Butterfly. Tables Pull up Chairs ' ■Waste'.Bankets Smoking Stands. Door mats , -, Just think, this, of all tim.es is ,the time to give "Gifts of Utility”, such as you can bu,v at pur store or any other good liiardware Store.. Pass tip the trash this Christmas and give Gifts that,endure. - .' , ' ' . “THis arORBI QF ’TODAVS BBMBT” Mocksville Hardware Co, PATR0NU5E YOUR HARDWARK STORK ! '■' a^ursday, -Decemiber 4, 1930 GREENWOOD NEWS ■ Mr., and 'Mrs,- J. N, W yatt vlsit- ’ ed their , chiidiion 'in Winston- Salem last week. The Thanksgiying service •was well attended arid enjoyed by all present.. The towels, ,f,Qpd,8Ui>ply, eto.^ was taken to the lorphiiriage Tuesday''. . ; ; The children of Mr. W. F. Mer rell gathered at the home of Mr. E. M errell’S and celebrated Mr. W.’ F. Merrell’s eighty birth day. At't'Welve thirty a table was filled 'with many 'good things to ■eat also’ hot coffee wa's served.' Everyone seemed to enjoy the oc casion and •vyished Mr. '‘Merrell many moro’ happj- birthdays. Those attending'w ere Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hendricks and family, of Mocksville, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ■Grubb', Mr. and Mrs. C. Б. Mer rell and family, of near Cleveland, Mr. «nd Mrs. Edd' Merrell and fam ily, of Spencer; Mrs. Will Merrell, of Spencer, Miss Gertrude Hen dricks and Miss M artha Gibson, of TVlnston-Salem. • Miss Cora Minor, of 'Wingate College visited-her parents during Thanksgiving.., ■ ........ Mr; Charlie ¡Barnhardt, of Wake Forest Coilege'' ipeiif Thaftksgiv- Ing with his parentSi",..;Mr. ■and Mrs. fiarrih'ardt.; • : Mr< and Mis,Merrell ■and’ family ylsit’ed Mr..;,G. 'E.''M errell Monday.-ari^rTuesday aridderined ■out ЛЦ-Ь'ога'й 'iplace of Mrs. Ann White and ■are'^expected to. mpve Bome time this'-.Wdek. We- are happy to' say . that.’■the buildingv'bfjthe Sunday School rooms d£.;Fbrk Baptist church been started’ 'and‘hope they will be completed'successfully. , Don’t forget there is teachers mooting at Fork Baptist church Friday night^ It will be appre ciated very much by the'superin tendent,'Mr, Robert 1л,е Seaford, If the meeting, could be one hun- Idi'cd per cent present. _____- . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swing spent long fine we are glad ,io .note. Thursday in Statesville the guest Mr. and M'rs. Loyd .Carhen, of of thei'r daughter and sister, Mrs. High Point spent tho week^^nd L. G. Turner. , i witti m .. „«j k»— - MOCKSVILLE e o t e r p r is e : m o c k s^il l é : N. a ■ - Loyd Carhen, of _ ____ „j^^nt the week^^nd with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Praither; ADVANCE n e w s Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Dixon spent ■Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dull. , • I TI 1. J I •<, i. Everybody in our community Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lathamtime Thariksgiv and son, , of Kannapolis were tha ^ „„d plenty of'good turkey. ' week-end guests of Mrs. B. G. . i, .. , ^ ^r'ai-hnt^ ' 'All of our school teiachers ^ : m , / o ' i spent Thanksgiving at their Mrs. Evelyn Tucker, of Court-v - ■ ney spent’.a'few ■ days • the past-; ■ M r n '-R iilW Tr- L a i:''" 4 . S s o f " c S e , ,,„ •' . .'.w ith Miss iSdith Marchburn., ‘Miss-Annie Lois Ferebee spent I iTrsn Thanksgiving in Bennettsvilli S. i Ä C., the guest of her aunt, Mrs. ^ G'. C. Newton. She was accom-*. V - - Advance, panied 'by her cousin and undo; ' Miss Ruth Perebee and M r.'J. G.Forebee. Mrs. C. S. Latham ahd son of Mr. Frank Smtihdeal and his Winston-Salem and Mr. and Mrs. - friend boy, from Winston-Salem Harrison MyerB BrißTit, «nn.u« I Smith. Relatives from Wilkesboro» Taylorsville and Ketrell, gather ed in at the, home of Mv. J. 0. Bumgarner and had a Thanksgiving dinner., Mr. Wade Smith 'has, purchased the Rouse farm which .was owned by Stokes and Reeves,,,of Davld- 'són Gpurity.. ' ‘ LEXINGTON ROUTE 5 NEWS Mr. ,C. f ; Barnhardt, of Augus ta spent Sunday .yritli relatives here. ’ ' - Mr. and Mrs. Holt C. Thomp- ’П Page В - ' Ш Hartley’s Tparents, Mr. .ari'd M rs.; Church Saturday night, iDec. ’O, N. J. Copo, of Mocksville, Route' Everybody cordially invited to4. Inn™-, mt.----* Mrs. E; L. Barnhardt and chil dren and' Miss Hattie Barnhardt, of Chiirchland spent last Thurs day with J. F. Barnhardt and family. ,, . Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hellard and child'rfinl and Mrs. J; ;H. Helliird arid ;Miii8 Agnes Hellard of Tyro spent Thiankflgivlng, with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grubb ^rid family., DULIN’S NEWS , ______ come. The proceeds goes for th« benefit of thè church., * . . Mr. arid , Mrs. D. 3. Potts ar* proud parents of twin <> : Mrs. John Karr McCullough, and son John Jr., is spending some^ time with h^r parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Potts. _____ ttxni luri and .M2*:S. ------- ,, Harrison Myers 'spent Sunday wore the guests of M r.;L.,W ard, with their mother, Mrs. B. G. Frii^ay. They all went bunting T„4.t.;— and reported fine luck.Latham. Mr.' and 'Mrs. Charlie 'Angeli and Son, of Mocksville, Rtìute 2r wei'e the Sunday guest of Mi-, and Mrs. L. F. Ward. Mrs. George Laynion and .Mrs. | Joe Shelton were the guesta of i aiiss Laura Ward :pne.; day the p'asf'ifl^éèk. ’ • .. _______. ¿Sunday after spending Mr. A.' L. Shutt land Oscar « week with the f ^ e r s .sister, Poindexter made a business trip j?^''^; F., Barnhardt., . to Charlotte Friday. ' ' I Dr. J. E. Nance, of Franklin, Mr. Frank Smtihdeal and his ' Va., spent Thanksgiving -ivlth his friend boy, from 'iVinstnni.cini— (parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. . n •»«> T> s 1 • ___* V*. «Aujwmw, m any attiuta. x'jiomp- 1 'Mrs. A. a. McDaniel spent a contraot wonna,, an ailment usually son returned to their home at'^®'^ days'last week in Winston- tifflooint.cd ,mth ohildros. O J L „ '.‘inlpm , they suffer intonsoly and take expcn-Asheville Sunday- after- spending . „ . - • - , , ■■-•ii «w •*' -a week with the i Miss Hazel Foster who under- A daltt Contract Childttmi'm DiaeaaeM^ Adults can, and do, cimtinot many dlildron’s diseaacju Aad, usually, they euiier from them much mcro’ tluui , ohildton do.i For instance, many adulta contract wonna,, an dimont uauoUyflflflOnlftf/'fl w if lt « ............ Mr. Tom liillis Jr. has purchas'-. ed à new car. Wq hope him a joy*' fui ride throughout the year. ,,, Mrs., T, H. r Cline , spent the', week-end a t , Baltimore, N. C., with her. daughter, Mrs. J., ; P. Etchison and. Mrs. Robert Cope; ; Mr. and, Mrs. A. C. , Cornatzer, spent awhile in Baltimore Sun- !!day. Nance.- Raymond Darr, a student of W ake, Forest, spent the week-end' with his parents, 'Mn' and Mrs. W. A. Darr. . , ■ ' ,,iM r. and; ’Mrs.- Talton Correli' arid ba'by, of Woodleaf visited Miss Dora Barnes ,oné day recent- i MIbs 'Thelma; Hamilton spent the week-end- .■vyith her parents, ,Mr. and Mis. ;Fuller Hamilton, of Jerusalem, ■> Mr. Mitchel :Fleming and Miss ¡,, „.nnio Fleming ;; of Cooloemoe [spent Thursi^ay.,-vvith :Mr. .and Mn Robert Cope spelt a few .j Mrs. W.' Ri Buio, . n ’ — - ;Charlie . Hanpy,, of'i^ spent- O'fev dayt! il'ast. w.eek .with [ 'Mr, and.MrsihC. C. Lamb. ,,,Tho’guoBÌ:,„bf-Mr. and Mrs. A. Iii. Owen’sr Sunday wore :;,Mr..and There will“ be a supper at A d-M rs. Henry SmHli; of Kannapolis;n pn nnTfimnriH.» .U ..Ì1/3!-" <•” _____________ -.V4.U U llU C l“. went an opération for appendicl tis is able to return to school. Mr. and' Mrs. G. B. McDaniel and; two daughters. Misses Lu cilo and Ruth spent Saturday in' ■Winston-Salem, ah'opping. ; We wish to announce there will i < b¿ a pie suppeir at Duîiri's M. P,.f , Г •Mvs.ituvi V iuiu UUÍ.U Hxiierw .eivo modica! troatmants, without rcali- *Ьо causo of their PINO NEWS There ’Wtll - b e; preaching at 'Ino ,Slmday. mornipg, Dec, the ith., at olevori -b’clock, Sunday- icliool -nt lOi Come for' both sor- iCCB.l' , : ......... Mr.; GlauaiuS W ard,, of Wins-* on-iSalem--ftperit -TbUTSday 'with In mother “' - Mr. and ."SOCIE-IT NBW^ j'-' i ' Miss ,Lucile Shcrmer, of Wins-, , ..........a^ioiuuig and miss ” m il u i ton-Salom spent Thanksgiving at . Annie Fleming ; of Cooleomeetliere'-was very little', hunting in “ b . . ^ Mr! .Robert.Cope spent-< hours, in'Advance Sunday,, . ^"»ht to be very jjr. Oscar ■ H artm an; spent 'a 'thankful for. -’ while in Advance-Sunday. • ■ Mlssi Elizabeth Crouse spent good-fpir ’ldlhng-and saving pork. Thanksgiving at home.Thore.^’^ero some nice onos killed rr»u... in this community, weighing a - , ............................ ■„uuuia.g. v^ivon round 300 to 400,1^ ^ 1 by the Ladies Aid Society, F ri- Mr and ^ Mrs. Edgar Green ^ gth. Everybody- spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and , and enjoy a fine chick-,Mrs. A. D. Griffith. Miss Laura i Griffith went with them back to __»cop, Ui buu jiuen uim (inua^and obaominal pains.'And, tho soms, modlohio that surely nnd harmlessly eas* polsround nnd pin worms from children will do tho s.itno for ndults —- ’White’* Cteam Vormifugo, which you can got ot^ Allleon-'Clement ’• For tV eri^ years,we have served t)he people of D«vk Coun ty ns Funeral Dirsctorn, and never before have we been‘0o Well Equipped, or had so wide a variety of styles and (prices ^.*8 W9.now'hav*. ' \ , f CALL US AT ANY HOUR a C. YOUNG & SONS -‘«nd Mrs. Fr.!nk Z ê r S S ............................ fW A v n w iU J ii t u thoii^'home in High Point to spend a few days visiting her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Green. Mr. nnd Mrs, iC. C. Stroud, of Now Port Nows, Vn., -vvho spent a- few dayS'with' her brother, M'r, R. .D. Stroud have -returned to thoir honio in Via., ■ en supper, only fifty cents ,a. plate. Be sure and come ■ and don’t f-orget the date. Mr. and Mrs.,Knotts and child ren, spent Sunday in Louisville. I happened to look over the paper the, other day and I hap- daughtor, of ,, Churchland, Mr., ,Henry Williams, - Miss Fay and Beatrice, Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens and baby,, all of Tyro. Miss , Sadie Barnhardt, Henry nnd Adam .Barnhardt wore the attractive guests of Misses Geno va and Annie Barnhardt, of Fork Sunday. .■ Mr.-mnd Mrs. Jeff Myers andpened to see where the repub-. ....... т у и . .juii myers and licans said they would havo won two children, of Churchland spont M r’ "oRbt' ’pn'nr'nplf 'ппчярЛ they,would have just got outjBunday with, iF, L. Grubb and worked, but they said-It w^^^Î nfbr way the •; Mrs. R. T. Barnes, Claro and' -«peau aw irsaay w un I'in St^toaville at-a Sanatorium for did, caro for the.'rain 'gs.nneth ,of8pencor.spent- Mrs, J. H. Swing and knee and anklo. He is getting But listen p.eople of, Davie don’t i Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hellai;d, of »»■fflieiiiieiiiieiiiie)»e"i««"—i'"—________;______________I ..ever let any thing stop you when . Spencer were visitors -at Mr, D. j you know it’s good., IW, Biarries Sunday. . 7. ’ . j , __—--------^ л'яг ■ p n'lio.lnvorth.' of High' , SHEFHELD. NEWS Point waa a business visitor here ■ This Week Will Bé Special Suit Week At Our Store. Young Men’s 2-Pants Suits $20„Q0 , $22.50 $25,00 $30.00 This lot includes finely tailored suits of Brown, Blue, Grey, and Tweods. , ~ one day last week.Mr. and Mrs. Clay Salmons, of- r ; w . Hartley and family Union Grove spent the weok-enrlij ^pp.nt, Thanksgiving with' Mrs. with 'her fathei* and mother, Mr. - -■ ’ and Mrs. T. C, Goforth. I Miss Ila Beck spont la. fow -lays this week with her sister, Mra. Thedorn Richardson, Mr. Pink Dyson who has been very sick, is imprbving, we are ¡glad to note. - , , I Mr. Willie Edwards, of Wins- tpn-Salem has been - spending a few days with Mr.,Wade Smith, j Miss Ila Beck spent Sunday with Misses Edna and May Parks. Miss Ruth Smith and Mrs. . Wade Smith spent Monday in Winf)toh-Sniem shop’ping.J Mr. IDwio Beach, and ' of Cooleemee, spent Sund''y with Mr. and Mrs. Stainie Edw.-M’d.s. Miss Flora Tho-Tias Ruth Smith . spent Sunday with Misses Eschol and 'Dana Stroud. 1 Miss Enid . Kerley, of iiltrell, N. С,-spent Thursday night with Miss Ruth Smith. ' - Mr. Lincplri Richardson and 'Misa Alice Keller, of near Har- mofiy motored to Statesville Sat urday and had the , knot tied. They will make their home, with his father^ Mr, Charlie Richard son for a while, , , Mi', and Mrs. Arthur Wright and son, and Mr. and Mrs. D orset, Wright and Mr. Ralph V/rlght ; and Miss,.; Corda Cleary, |all of GreensboMo ,fepent Thanksgiving with .friends and relatives here. Misa Sallie Mae Goforth spent ■ Saturday night with Miss Pebtile Stevenson. ' Frienda and relatives, pf States vilie,, Wiriston-Salem, Ramoseur Raleigh and Elon College were visito'1'я at Mr. T. M. Smith’s Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ijamies and, 80)! Iioyd and Miss Sallie 'Mae Goforth and sister spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .Wade The priee of Goal is advancing almost daily. Our advice to you is Buy Now. We have good coal at $7.50—the best at $8.50 per ton. Phone us your order today and save the difference. Home Ice & ác Yost Leading С Ы Ь 1ег@ NiiiMsas Salisbnyty, Ñ. C. CHRISTMAS CARDS $1.00 Ten beautiful Christmas Cards that .sell from fifteen to twenty flvo cents each, with envelopes. Cards that are distinctive and different; V ; ^ Send Money Order or check. MARYLAND CARD CO. 2622 Huntingdon Ave.. Baltimore, Md, - - 1117 4. Come in I 'With this machine we ■will PROVE lo you why Goodyears are the best value on the market I L O W S S T vFAJLL P R I C E S in hifllory, • All typea-^All aiz«». 30 X 4,50 ...... ?C.G6 80 X 5.00 ?8,56 81 ;x 5,00 ...... ?8.86 31 X 5.25 ...?io,2o ■;Ali Sii'^es at New Low Prices jîfesfÂ' P age 4 THE MOCKSVILLB ENTERPRISE. M0CK6VÏLi;i!!. N. G- Thursday^ December 4, Щ.Чр ТОВК NEW S,' Am o n g OUR r e a d e r s ’ d AYIE. COUNTY’S NEEDS Dr. G. Y. Greeno'rfltur,ned..home, ■. last week.irom á délighífiil stay , ■■ of 1 0 'days in 'Ettater»: Carolina ' hunting, deers .and,, , ,o th er. wild ,, game; ■ ,, J : /M r,. Í*. Kairston who, was • Salisbury'Kbspitnl last ' \veek'for treatment', is geÚing bn nicely his many^ frienda ..wii l№ , pléáced to ! knpw7’"',' ■' ■. ,!. /'Mr. ,W. C. Thoihpaon and fahi- iiy, of Salisbury spent Thanksgiv- , ing with Mr. ¿n^ Mrs. G. S, Kim- wer.■ » Messrs Hen'ry and Add 'B arn hardt ■and' pkdle Barnhardt, of , , '■L‘exingtbn,^R were Sunday, -'guesta .of the Misses Barnhardt’s ; :, y Mi\ and;'Mrs. Marvin I^onard, ...of Tyro spent, the week-end with ': Mr.: and Mrs, Gharlie Sparks. : ' JVIr.'Lillington Kfendrix, of Coo-' . Jeeme'e was a weekr^nd visitor at • Mr. A. E. Hendrix’s. P . W. Hairston, Jr., student at Chapdl:Hiir'spen£'the Thanksgiv- . .ihg holidays.with.'His. 'pare^^ , ' Mis's:-Sra;ui^' ilaylor,. of»?,Salis4 : bury has been the'guest of iMiss v, K uth'H airston. ' . J- •M i.Charlie • (Frank Barnhardt , ' ; 'student at 'Wake Forest"; apent ■ the Thanksgivinfr holidayls with M s parents, Mr. «nd Mrs, J. C. . ¡Barnhardt. , Mrs. WlIHani Seúfqrd is on-the ' sick list; sorry 'to-note. ' . ' ■' Miss .Mildred Carfó^^ ■ Rhiis . Büsiness .College,..Winston- : Salein: was the week-erid guest'Of . ;■ her mother, Mrs. Mamie Cartar. ' , ' ' Miss Nanle Beai'Hendrixi> stiir; • ■, den t at Mocksvl He spejiit THánkS“; !,.• .giving with her parents, Mr. and * Mrs. A., E.'Hendrix. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Potts and baby, of Gama, spent the week- , end with Mrl,.and Mrs. Jim Potts. S'hort letters -of interest to Davie county citizens will be ap preciated if our- readers feel like expressing themselves . ithrough this ccilumn each .‘wesk,.. Wr!"!« a- bout anything you wish, but SIGN Y'0:ÜB', NiAiME;: This column , is free to air'w ho want; to' Help "us teJI.the .world al>out Dayle County. I .. ■ 'Tub'erculosis claims, more, vie tims than war, and.we have maiiy ----------------o ----- cases, inore than , th e ', public," ther, Mrs. M., J. Taylor. '-. .. I “abd«t ter'l-’.d s. s. here Sunday morning. 00 increased bid. i,,“Mi;., and .Mrs.' Vestal Howard, .of;;Clenimons visited his sister', ty, that need .help,,badly. There will bo ,fifty thousand Chrjstmas.'seals offered, ;for sale in this county, 25c,of,,each ¡(ibllar,-.i . —; -'«..j'rrK« Unintentional Suicide I^any peopb aro ölowly poleoaîog thömscivcs jusfc as mjroly ns if thoy----------- -------------bvnnti.riSIfo'dinó ovoli raorning for bronk: .■instV '.They 50Г0 dolly absorbing thb h i" - '■ ‘ 'i'. toxins, or poisons, oroatod by nooutnu- latod 'wasto matter in tliclr constlpatcJ ,. digoativo ByBtoma. Sooner or latoi' diflcosa ‘will oonquor thoir tvookoncd bodies. If you hnvo dizzy BpollB, hoadaoUcs,! coated tongue, bad brcotfi, iriaomriin, no nnpbtito, buioua attacks or pains in tho baok and limbs, you ate probably euHoring from self pomoninK caused by constipation. ThoBurcstanc^leasantcst , Tollcf lor this condition ia Eiorblno, tbo 'vcaetittble oathartlo 'whioh aots in tbo •xatural wa'V. Clot R botUo to<l®y from : ' 'AJlison-ClQfnent.» THE BEGINNING OF PROS- PERITX Last Monday morriirig, Ahl it was a glbrio,us ,day, , - Many defeated Fiepublicaas left the-courthouse and went up- , on their,;way... , Th|0 'Patriotic Deniqcrats.,came to „ take their . place,. .. •. . .>yhile many, hearts rejoiced. T h at, Davie' ha^ to think And.had accepted ;the grand old , , ^putli,’a I'Chojcei . Forty^^ight yeai^s .agb the republic cans came in power , ' . , , ' ^ ,Bui,'.'n^^ ^ ' seaied.with in., one fatal liour The pbopie have' begun to see, at • ■ i ' last,’' i ' , TheiicuriouB,fdealings,'going;on in the past, , 1; And if “Hoover’s Prosperity" ^ap- • pens, to last, ', ! " ■ The City, of Mocksville will pe ‘ a thing, of the past. They saw that homes and land V. - ' were being sold ' To give the uofflce-'h6lder,,-, his • V ^ ik in g ly ' p a y . ■ All of the public wore, being rob^' ' bedi^ ' Y ,s.:- Noairly.ovofybody.'Ayfls out .of; a job, V- still the enormous taxes were tb be paid, ' And there waa no way for money to bb'made.. So the public decided to try a new way, ' V.. And the democrats came in w.ith full sway. Hurrah I Hurrah I Oh, glorious day. When peace, happiness and , prosperity came to Oayie to stayi While, the «rand old democrats paved th° way.; ' ,T-By; Claudia Benson. goes to state Sanatorium and 7Bc Mrs. Rome .Howard Sunday lafter- of these 500 dollars,, if we do our , noon. ■ , , „ . : part wilr.be; spent in the. county, | Mr. Chall Smith made, a ;trip and will.'help, a great deal to pj^e- to Va. last ■vyeek going with Mr.— '•••'-----ITntn''Hnvin iniid Miss Glady’svent the spread of tuberculosis, arid nialce som.e'of the ..victims Tom' Davis mnd ,Miss Glady’s Davis, ■whp' were riiarried while tion, and Kelp.to ciire some who, are in the early stage.', ' l,et eve^^ many as possible i f these attractive seals, that we may help the unfortunate victims.' , Dr. S. A .'Harding . HEALTH IS PURCHASABLE This famous' saying by a great 'New' York- health L' aiithofit^, is never more trué;, than when ap plied to 'iutierciilósiB,' Th one disease thilt can be'exchanged for mone'y. 'The riibriéy miist 'be spent and'cold weather. Mrs, Rufus W hitaker and baby,' of High Point were recent giiests■ - ■ — ■»» _i ' This 29 day of Oct., Í93Ó." V ' ' S;‘M. Call -'’ ' . Commlssionep Jacob Stewart, Atty, / ’ 11 6 6t. SALE OF REAL ESTATE mi ---------------------f Wealey Ch«p el 'Meeting Hotise lot and run East 8 chains iilnd 76 links to ' stake';-thence North 2 Chains an TS’links to'n stake; 'thence Sont 2 E ast'19 chain's and 94 links t, a stone; thence West 7‘chaina ani 661inkd to a stone; thonce Sout ¡ 50 chains to the'.center of th creek; tthence dowri tKe center c the cieekto a: stone; thenco Nori. ./f it'Under and by virtue of the pow- r 70.'Chains, 'and , 6Q; links to tti ers contained, in th at certain , beginning,•.containing . 172 acre deed of trust, executed February more or less: Except 94 acres het 16, Д928, ,by • D. G.'Tutterow* to ' tofore deeded to. Oray. Kinyo» the undersigned trustee, w hich,,by his mothe>r, as evidenced 'of High Point were recent guesis| v‘"> ---------------- —----- ,of Mr. and Mrs. Rome Howard. I said deed of trust is record«4; in Mr. and Mrs., Earl Atkinson ! the office of,th'e register of dbeds and family, of 'iWlriston-Salem !for Davie Gounty, N. iC., In Book- I -J, ------- „Ta oa t,f Pnc/o No. were Sunday guests of Mr. arid Mrs. C. F; -Ward. . ;Mrs. Wm'. Armsworthy has been on the sick list again her friends will be ,sorry 'to heiar. - NOTICE OF piSSOLUTION *’ »11 '■ i.'ii’ii I Notice is hereby given' that the par'tneiship. heretofore existing of Mortgages No. 24, at Page No, 890, default having been made in the paym ent'of the indebtedness thereby aecured, .and at the re quest of tho holder of ..the note secured by said deed of-triisi, the undersigned .trustee will offer at PU'l^lic,,8ale to the highest bidder for,cash, at the court house door 12:00, Noon, in Mo.ckaville, N.:; C.i"' Saturday, .iTermrf ofi Salel .'Cà'sh. deed, recorded in said office OBoo'k of Deeds . No, 29, at Pn No. 124. : : This. 10th day o f, .....Novembo 1:1930. , 1 , ■ . ', . ARCHIE ELLEDGE, ' • ■' ■ ' Truatc Robert S.-McNeill, Atty. 11 20^ Place of Sale: Court House Doc MockBvillè, N.'C.' ’Time of Sale, December 13, 193( wisely It does not ga to doctorsb.etweeri W. 'A; A'llison iand B, C. and drug'stores.;'If= m ust'go; to Clerrient In 'the ToVvn"bf'‘'Mocks- proylde 'fresh, air, sunshine," good ville, N. ;C.> ;tindef the firm name, fbod, i*e8t arid quiet'. 'The money .'“Alli'sbn-Clemerit,"' h'is this' day i n r P.Vn>iq+.rii.ni, R fia ls i! W n .lin n M v R d . a l l r i o h t . t i t l e ; 'i n -you'^ spend for Christmas,',Seals is- spent like' th^t.' It, 'sa'yes .the AmCtUll*‘WAClliCA*W; been dissolved, all right, title,'in terest arid .estate, in' and to 'the lives of people who’havo no mòrioy ; tóròpéVty of-eftid pdrtneranip" hav-• . ,i \ ' ; . 1___ ___,Ui» T T> T ft- USE SAMPSON’S Hot Drops for colds, flu, lagrippe, cat arrh, nervousness and stem-, ach trouble. ■ Mi^s. Victoria ,and Paige. Van- Eaton arid ,'Mr, Erwin 'Bailey,'of the Cooleemee plantation spent Sunday aftornbori with Miss Jerif nie Hanolinb; ■ Mr. and Mrs. W alter Speey. iand baby,, of the Tivin City.wero week end guests of Mr. 'W. "A. Liven- goqd. ;' ' ■ ’ •' Mr. and Mrs. iB. F. Rumage en tertained a number of th e ir're latives and friends at a turkey dinner Ifist Sunday in honor o.f Mr. and Mrs. Lo.yd Walser, oif Yadkin Collego, whoso m arriage was announced 'S everal, days ago. to fight tuberculosis. There 'many people ■with .this, .disease in itiaVle County' wh'o ,are' unable to help' themselves. Without" help from you they die,', but they may give their disease to, you •or to yoUr'loVed on«s first. ' ,, I'iappeal to -every libeml man and woman iri Davie County to buy the Chrlstriias Seal freely this year. The money • will bo 'wisely used here in this courity, to pro tect; yoii and save others froni tuberculosis. , ' Dr. Lester P. Martin 'County Physician Ye ore' the salt' of .tho earth: but if the salt have lost it savor, wherewith shall ,lt be salted? It is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out,'and to:be trod den under foot of- mon. St, Mat thew, 5th chapter, 13 verse. ; Judge >not, that Ye be ftot judg ed. St, Matthew, ,7th chapter, 1 verso;.' ' ■■ V — Vi^la Smith SMITH GROVE NEWS ing been pu'rchase'd by J. P. Le- Crand who will continue said bu siness at, its' ¿fbsbrit Ipcaifibn'"in the Anderson Building, All^ jii’ccourits''due said pnrtrier- ship ‘are piayable to W. A. Alli son and R.s C.‘ Clement at the snme place of business. î'his 29th, day of No'vem]ber,, 1930. ' W; A. ALLISON ' . B.' C. CLEMENT ' J. P. LeGRAND ' ■ 12 4 ,4t 666 t.!; behind it fine TIRE' ) Whitaker ,was held here, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and wiis conducted by Mr. T. I. 'Caudell, of Mocksville. Raymond waa an Inmate of the State Hospital, Raleigh, ai^d met hia death >by drowing in a creek. . He leaves a mother, 2 isisters, arid 'four .'brothers to mourn his doath,, . Mr.:Duke W hitaker and family of High'point attended the funer The new S.ROYAL AHEAD OF IT; MORÉ MILES THAN ANY OTHER TIRE OF ITS PRICE WILL DELIVER . I H ere.it is—the finest tire in tho world 'a t ■ its price—the ■handsorhest and most durable. Only a company with the vast resources of the world’s larg est producer'of rubber could build such a superlatively good tire. ‘And only our large vo lume of business permits us to lell it for So littlo money, $tai’t now to ride on Royals and Kct tile utmost non-skid mileage you can buy. llemem- bei’;—Royals liire guaranteed for lifo! .SO X 3 1 / 0 ........'..................... $6.40 .32 X 4 ........................ $12.15 29 x 4 .4 0 .............................. .?7.85 29 X 4.B0 ....................... $8.40 1.5030 X 4.1 .............. ?8.7‘1 28 X 4.75 ........................ $9.70 b'îl X 5.26 .................... ?12.!Î5 is n doctor’s P.re'scription for COLD and HEADACHES It is the most speedy^ remedy known.666 nlso In Tablets ' 'i : ■ ' , s. 8 1 SI ; ' /v,N0TICE ■ , ; . Haying qualified as Exeoutirix of W.A.Weant, deceased, iiotlce is hereby gjyen to ali.persons hold ing claim s. against , said .èàtàfp to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned for .payment on or Funeral service for Raymond ' ^ °11931 or this notice wiU be plead in bar pf their recovery And all persons indebted to said estate »re requested to make .'mmedlato payment. , This November 7th, WSO. .MRS. JOSEPHINE L. WEANT Executrix of W. A. Woant, dec’d, E. L. Gaither, A U y , , ,11 13 6t. NO’I'ipE OF RE-SALE ui «IK» w.o X....».-1 Under nnd by virtue of a judg- ;al here,;, of/.Raymond Whitaker , ment of the Superior Cdurt' of ë u n d ay .iifternpon. Mr.''art,d,Mrs. Ray 'Howard and little dftighter, of Clemmons were ßulnday,'giiiests' o’f' iher 'paro(n?ts. , BEST IN RADIO Young Radio Co. BEST IN SUPPLIES » * «• > * * * * "Give Nature a Chance” * DR. J. O. CRUTCHFIELD * .Chiropractor * ' Hawkins Bldg. *• • Lexington, N. C. : » ■ ' 8 14 Mo. tf. » » S. a ; HARDING, M. D. "■ Sanford Building ’ * Mocksville, N. C. . * * Offlce phone 162. * * Residence phone 109 * Offlce hours: 8 to 0:80 a. m. * * " . ” 1 tc. 2/80 p. m. Davie County in case of Town of Mocksville ,vsj A rthur Pearson and 'wife, lila Pearson, Sara Pear son, G. W. McClamroch, et al, for tho foreclosure of a tax sale cer tificate, the undersigned commis sioner •yvill' rb-sell at public auc tion for cash at tlie court house door in Davie County, N. C., ori Saturday,, D ecem ^r 6, 1930 at 12 o’clock N. thé follówirig lands situated in , Bbbetown, J^cksville Township, Davie County, to-wit': 1st. lot:. Beginning a t'a ston.e in street, Mollie' Naylor's corner; thence 'S. 48 deg. W. 122 ft, to a 'stone Mollie ' Naylor’s cornerj: thonce N.,' 40 deg. W. 93 ft,' tp . an alley; thence^N, 49 deg. E. 115 ft. to riiiddle of street; , thence • * with street, S. 44 deg. É. 8 9 'ft. ' * tb .the 'beginning containing 1/4 acre more or less,. Î 2nd. lot ; Beginning at a stone in middle of street (8 ft. from Ni W, Corner of fii’St tract above) ; thence S. 49 deg. W, with alley ' 115. ft. to a stone: thence N. 40 2 5 Ounces/or 2$ селfs )i/re eAMPBELL & WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambuiancc Scrvice Embalming Wo specializo in Starrotto Hand Made Caskets Also; Complete Line Factory Made June .Bailey Building Near Sanford Motor Co. DAY PHONE 164 . V NIGHT PHGfNJE 133 GET MOCKSVILLE S Btbl FLOUR for your Christmas cakes Over T’he Top fpr fine biscuits We are making iine feed for your hogs Get prices before you buy. Cotton Seed Meal $1.50 per bag. Horn-Johnstone Company M ockyille, N. C. „ . 1 1 27 -it Other sizes in proportion Horn Serv^iee Station MOCKSVILLE, N. C. ROBERT S. McNEILL * * Attorney at Law * * MOCIiSVILLE, N. C. * * Practice in Gijvll and Crimi- * * 'nal Courts. Title Examina- * * tins given prompt attention. *» • » « K *■*'* * # (1 _____ I M » G. G. WALKER MOTOR CO. » * ' Dealers in . ; * * Hudson ~ Essex — Chrysler ^ * ■ ■ Autbmbbiles • > * * Mdcksvnie. N. C. '' JACOB STJilWART Attorney at Law .pnfce jiiiSoutherri Bank & Trust ', ..Coriipany building '. Ofllco phbrie...,....,.i..,.186--* i ^ AQUesidencè Phone,v- . Mocksville, N. C. ;„;.14й MR. COTTON FARMER! Our gin is in fine shape, tind we will either gin or buy your cotton, and givo you the high est m arket-price for eame. Don’t Sell or have your cotton ginned until you see us. We will buy your Seed or Ex change Meal for Sarije.TOÉ & « Near, Sanford’S; Garage •; ■ ■ Moeksville, 'N. a i 215 E. Main St. Thursday, December 1930 Card Parties Social 'Furictiong Club Meetings Church News ■ Local Happenings Coming and Going thps.e We know MISS MARY J. HEITMAN, Soelal Editor Phone 112 friend. Miss Jennie Lee Vanllook I of Winston-Salem, spent I'hanks- ' giving here. Mr. 0. G. Hutchens and son, Paul, of Winston-Salem were visitors here'last Friday. Mr. Walter Stbnestreet of Win- ! ston-S.alem, spent several days Inst week with relativoij in tlio neighborhood. ! Miss Evelyn Hbward has gone to Salisbuiiy to spend the win- Scfymilessoff r V®® pf the ¡another brand new Mefjro Gold- ter. spent the - week-end .at Wllming- Gastonia faculty, was the guest wyn feature “The War Nurse” I Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stonestreet ' ' ou'ian Gaither on Sunday, ,with an all star cgst. This ia tlio “"d Mr. and Mrs'. Tennyson Lan- nf 5inU« in first picture, showing the girls iier spent Sunday with relatives J Winston-Salem. < , side of the .great German War | in Winston^alem-Salem.bury spent Ihanksgiving with -------_o-------------------------comedy ^Tll Take I ’hat One.” ' - home folks. -Mr. and Mrs. Ii-wln Bowles, of International Sunday School LeiS- son for December 7 , STEPHEN Aets 6:7-10; 7:54-60 Rev. Simuel D. Price, iD. D. 1^, , ijuwjba, or J Charlotte,, were here Thursday 'Mr. H. A. Sanford returned last and were accompanied home for week from a business trip to Cle- ^ the vyeek-end by Misses Bobbie lilBERTY NEWS voland, Ohio.and Alice Lee Rich. WiU it work? ia a question that , I many asU when the ideals of Miss Annie Jones^ is visiting <3hristi'anity are presented. The her sister, M r^ Burl Bold, at i jjegj. j,ng^yg,j. ¡g turn to the lives Greenville, S. C. .„ ■ , of multitudes who are expressing Misses Virginia Byerly andjt^g teachinirH nf .T«o,.a ,-n , Mrs. W. C. Martin and Mrs. J. T. Baity were visitors in Sails-, bury on Monday. ' Comingl The Wonder Mrs. W..H. Harris and children, of Catawba, spent the week-end with Miss M argaret Bell. Miss Alice Lee was the guesti of Mr. land Mrs. Wesley Lee, In Burlington, for the. week-end. '.— :-----«------- Miss Fpances Bürgin, of Way- nesville, was the guest of Miss Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Koonts, of Chapel iHill,.and M r.. and Mrs. Henry^G. Pittman, of Winston-Sal em, spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs.' J. C. Dwiggins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Reid and dflughtor, 'Miss Marie Reid. o(fA+tn..!.. ------- ■ „ ----- [Tijcuuiiiif several weeks with Mr. .and Mrs. C. L, Kimmer. Mr. and Mrs. L.. R, Dwiggins and littlo daughter, of Winston-1 Salem sperit Thanksgiving with •♦Vo Vnli----------- .the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Everhardt. • Miss Ruby Wilson spent one night the .past week -with Misses H. Howard. Messrs J . G. and A. W. Ferehee with Misses Ruth, Lois, Jane Amanda andv Elizabeth .Forebee spent ThartitBigiving with Mrs. Kate Newton, at Bennettsville, S. n ---- ««vt# w«4V 'UAOI/AilVblUll OX 'U6in^ called the earliest Obristian mar tyr. Leaders in Jerusalem follow ed closely, •the activities ofi aiii propagandists just as tho auth orities do today In 'any country with an orderly form of govern ment. An4 Vyet the mind must always be open to a fuller un dertaking of truth since the realm ,---- '«TAWftl idlOOUO________ SUV..JI. Ui itiipa -.-.«.ujsiiMjr, 'Miss iuarle iReidi ctf'Sue, Ruth, and iFaith Deadmon, Mildred Thumpson during the , Atlanta, spent Thanksgiving with of Augusta. Thanksgiving holidays. • Rev. and MrSi^R. C. Goforth, the ' --------------------L latter a sister of Mrs. Reid. 1 I > r 1. -- --- “--41 Miss Lucilo Cain was at home u regarded„ ol.—,. " .'" “ laS n closed bnnlr. , ----- ,..«0 »V ..WlllO for a short while last Thursdaj'. Tho school hero closed for ПВ a «loBüd book, Stephen comes into prominence ^vihen , tho necessity of 'church Mrs. Alf Duckett'has returned . . ----- to her homa; in Raleigh, after Mr. and Mrs. Horace Baworth spending a week with her mother, and »on, Horace, Jr., of Mrs. W. K. Cleriient. 1 Point, were guests of Mrs Miss Luna Kimmer. i Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Casey - „____ w* *...0. A*.i- tneir daughter, i worth’s parents, Mr. aud Mrs. E. Spry and family - of ' H. Morris, at Thinitegiving, [ Mr. and Mrs.'VV eek-1 -------------------- . , ..i...... , biiu Jiucuasity 01 'cnurch■innnKsgivlng. Mr. and Mra. G. ' organízatlon arosé. A poor furid L. Potts spent the^timo wlth home Svas stMjtcd, for part of the tea- Miss Ruth Lagle, of Turren-o"*,,M|88. coings of Jesús callod for dis- tino spent íundaV night wlth S l a f d to her homo at ¡ tríbution ' 'Miss LunA K.-mm».. «eüiand. . ........ ................ ■ Miss Mildred Brewer was. atworth, Mr. and Mrs.. Tom S afley'of homo fo r Thanksgiving. High Rowan spent Thanksgiving with , j, ,H. Groce anI. Ha- their daughter, 'Mr. and Mim. .inntheir daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joo ______-------------------•’> -------' Mr, and Mrs. Will McSwain «nd ,Southern Pines, spent the week-j —^------0-------- family of Charlotte spent a while ■ end with the latter’s parents. Dr. Rev. R, C. Goforth and Rev. A. Sunday afternoon with Mr. and and M rs. J . W .‘Rodwell.' .O . Loftin attended tho district Mrs. G. W . Everhardt. meeting of ministers anti Inv Ipnri ■»' • and family sapent last Saturday in Winston- Salem, AUGUSTA NEWS , There will be preaching at Au gusta Sunday at throe o'clodk.T l.. , - - • - „ ------.. ..w t.ii/, excess to those who were in need of dally brqad.' Soon this servant of ,God ’be came a marked man and was re garded ns dangerous by thoso who DEMOCRATIC Re g im e IN D A yip g o e s in o f f ic e fContinued from jjago 1)^ Buaw aujnaay at three 6'clocik. I i........................0.^.0 HI.U luy leaa I Mr. and Mrs. W. W.'Spry and Evoi-vone ia invited ' i, ' ‘■'Ontinno'’ 1Felix Harding, ® student at ers at the Centenary M ethodist, family of Cooleemee spent Mr and Mrs Rav Thomnson now (regime. V/nke Forest Collogc, spent tlie Church in Winston-Salem Mon-, Thanksgiving witii their daught- „nd fnmily ot'jowfaalem spent! tt /'f® ''® '’” t'-' «eslgn holidays with ,his^;.payents, Dr. day . | or, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kimmer. "suLi^Tffernoon S ^ ^ i T S ! and Mrs. S. A. Harding. , T T T “--------- , Mrs,, Mollie Creason, of Tho- Mrs. Herman Berrier. tti.ndo by Domocrat^ to tho pöpplo «0--------- Mrö. J, A. Ciavon and Misa innaville speiit a fow diaya .'theitlv viflihul — . ................. ____ ,v,rH Hovmiin HoImWai. -.o..u lU UiU peOpiO Miss Eva call, who teaches pub. K aS i;;e;;'c;a;;;;'',::;;en trv i^ ^ ^ w t e ? : S ^ h “ h T J S h S ^ m ss S ^ : iis S '5 o ; .t tho week L i ^ n ^ f K a l X ^ ^ 'K ^ t h e 'S 'Hn Hchoo'l music at Brevard, spent in Erwin, Tennessee. The many S 7 Ò M c Ì u l t h ««‘I with Miss Letty Belle Smith. p aiS prom^ Thanksgiving with her .parents, ! frlonds. of Miss Kathleen will bo , V t Mrs. Oliio Davis, of aalkh.,,.. piomlses, will lesign his»».T—___.1 TU'..- >r»*- -V ^ , I , -- .... VU glad to know that she is now able to walk without a crutch. Mr. and Mira. W. L. Call. ---------1)— ^— Mias iluth Booe, Miss Willie _ _ Miilor, Mr«. J... FranM Clemetit | Mrs. ' M. J. Holthouser has re- and Mrs, E. W. Crow were visit- turnod from Mooresville, where effic/enf' it ’s d o u b le a c t in g ; MIL li IÓ N 5 O F P C U N D Í Ú S f D ; B V ■Ч, paiífn promises, will resign his Mr nnd Mi-h' riv firriiv b r nnrl a®' ® D«vis, of Salisbury ¡„ the event of tho passage Ita ^s^ГwшмГ^ ■ “ п"«*' ft past Sunday with the formers ■ мг. Howard Sofley of Sponcer 'rtö sS ate a° baîk or £ k s as a MÎ ‘‘. Ä . Otarttó S .M .Í '".Î'|L^” : Æ . Ï Ï ^ Ä ' ! • , . , . ' «pb.ol Mr. ApdOTon ____ ____ _______iiu.i. iut)o;-oHvme, wnerei Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Safriet school funds, Mr. Anderson ors in Salisbui-'y on Tuesday she spent some time, with her. „nd family of Kannapolis spont -S a S S iS Sac i" ' S --------daughter, Mrs. H. L. Blackwood, the past Sunday'with t'he latters f while Smla/'^a^^^^^^ Also the Democrats go into of-Miss Sarah Gaither returned to who has been very ill. We, ¡are father,' Mr. A. H. T-uttorow. ' ^ 1 ^ Rachel Lrr^o^^ ' the posi- Gastonia.on Tuesday after spend, «lad to learn that Mra. Blackwood ! Mr. Dick McSwain, of Frank-' t L «uost of M? and Mrs I U,.-- ... ine guest ot wr. ana rais. J. when the present term expires in). Berrier Sundav wore: Mr. mnfi - • ing several days with her parents, Mr. wnd Mrs. E, L. Gaithor. -lfi,now much improved. ¡lin is spending'some tim^ with ,c.’Beurrier SuSaywoîof^^Æ^^^ j Úm о^'пехГус^^Г^^^^^ friends »nd relatives in our com- Mrs. Qarl Massey, of Lexington. „„i„„ j-*-- -■— »munitv. -- - * Mack, Helen and Henrie 'Cam pbell, of Winston-Salem, spent the Thanksgiving holidays i)>re with their grandfather, Mr. G. A. Allison. -------—o—^------- Mr. and Mrs. Ctarqnce Penry, of Erwin, Tenn., and Rev. H. T, Penry, of Southmorit, attended the Vnr'-'’! of Mrs. J. B. Penry on Sunday, -o Mr. G. A. Allison met with an mvinlty. tLV/’ "^7 paign nlpdge waa the promise to accident on Monday when his car Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McCullough M optavnif McCulloh, of abolish tho ofllco of county ac id ns their Sunday 'Druoats h«r •»»........... I countant, or to consolidato the The Parpnt-Teachers Associa-, u„ munuuy wnen nis car Mr, and Mrs. J. G. McCullough . in * n tion will serve, vegetable soup at turned over on the road betwe p had as their Sunday guests hor Mr and Mrs F M Robertson I 4. m annl» B cents per plate on T’hursday Mocksville and Fork Church. For- brother Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert of Vn.. nro Hnnn’illm, t.im »«nnv v„in. I "Jit noon y*t tho High School. I tunatolv ho 'Wiinivn/i mniv n fow ^--------- .... tunately ho .received 'only « few огёГоп and Tamily” and m ÎÏsÔ's Mr^ ап!1'’м Г '‘т ‘ L ‘smiih“'' The now commtHsionors'are bruises and is now able to be out. ! Hazel Sheek, of Cooleemee and Mr ànd Mrs Г»;. ^ ni to work onta plan for Thelma_ Kimmer. W iS o ÏÏaîo m snent 3 b s’u ï 'Ч“ «oeompHshmentof. this pledgeMr. and Mrs. R. B. ' Sanford, Miss Hayden Sanford, Rufus, Jr.,p«rt weak wilh Ыв «iitor, Mr. H oíraS '•»'I ,М'»- Artnni-1ц- ----------------, I WUBK wiin nis sister, Mr. «¿ward ' ............"• jit la stated, an accountant either and Marshall Sanford, J. C. San- „nd Mrs. Charlie Safriet, of Kan- ■ X „nd Mrs R C Smith snent fulV time man, eith-ford. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. S. McNeill nnnnUii . Mr, an« Mrs. u. u Hmicn spent or somo other oillcora or laymeU: and mT ^ S h S L tended the iDavidson-Wake Forest TURRENTINE NEWS Mr and Mrs Ed^ a \ •'-•• •■ . __________ jvir. and mrs^ijcici Kimmer, Oi Clork of Court M. A/Hartman, Thanksgiving' day passed a- ' Mrs..^^otiring, performed the last of hia ay very quietly in our communi- ^^^rs. L. A.^GVubb and little dau- .^^Hes! w i t a o l ltc .T n d hanJ” tended the Oavidson-Wake Forest game in Charlotte on Thanksglv ing Day. —----» I - -Misses Louise and .Mary Lewis ¡ ty. wei'e determined to atop tho pro gress of this radical teaching of brotherlÿ love that had 'been-»n- riounced by Jesus. Thé case was tried before, the Sanhédrin and Stephen hnd . to make^his dofenso before the Sov^ enty. ’ He showed them that J«— eus was the long looked for Me»-; siah, and that He had been tw at- cd with base consideration, .sven as their forofatfiors had despised the instructions of tho prophets. When the judges could not dony the facts they determined to kill the messenger. Sentence of death bj^ stoning vvas ipronounced and It was executed outside the city wall. In the midst of his death' throes he prays as did...Jostts, . “Lord, lay not this sin to their charge." W. C. King of Union Ridge in Caswell County invested ton dol lars In potash to bo applied under his tobncop and niade a net profit of $34.00 on the trade, reports County Agent H. L. Seiagrove. BUSINESS LOCALS . LOST—PLATINUM TQP BRACB- let set with thireo small .dia- '. morids. Reward for : return to , this piaper. '• ' ;■■■■ ;, ---------------« -------,■ CEDAR'\L0GS—1 • AM NOW ready to buy your cedar'loge at highest cash prlcosi-^T.. IT. ■ Williariis, Moeksville, N. 0.' ' 12 Л 2tp. ?25.00 iteWARD FOR ' INIFOR- ' mation lertding to arrest and conviction of party of parties who stole sovoral Angus calves •,' from Hutchins Farm. Infonna-' tlori received will, bo treatwl strictly ■ confldontlnl.—^H. A. 'Sanford. 12 4 2tp. ■; WANTED—TO BUY A WBLL- broke .ijillyrBoat. Write, воо:ог ' phono the ;■ Mocksvillo, Еп4оГ"„ , prise, .giving ago and price............ NOTICE 1 I, WISH TO AN-,' nounce to .the general р.цЫк ' ■ thiit I havo'bought the tin. shop, of the late -W. A. Weant ,'and • will contiriu'o the work, in the sanio old standi For the pre sent timo I will observe tho following hours: 7 to 8:45 a,.m. and 2 to 6 p. m.—Hilary Moro- ney. 11 20 'if. NOTICE! - .. Kimbrough, daughters of Mr. and | Mr. and Mra. M, G. Foater and , Mrs. ,Tiamos Cain,- who had a Mrs. A, M. Kimbrough, were a -, family, of Cooleemee spent tho sovcre fall about two weeks ago. imnmr the nurses who passed tho ' paat Sunday with Mr. and Mra. and ia still, confined to her bed, state Board examination last week * ■"— . ■ i.s showing 'improvement, wo are jjjgaea Kimbrough are gj^adr , , , „ - - - - - - - - - juries, witnosaosi'.'btc., h.nd handUghter, ,Tanell spent ono day tho,documents of tho first glad to i)oar. Mrs. H.'-C, Meroney, Mrs, P. G. Brown, and Jake Meroney, and Misses Helen Holthouser,and Sue iBrown, welne in Wint<tbn-^alem Friday shopping. uates of. the City Memorial Hos pital ii^ Winston-Salem. о Frank Forrest. Miss Ruth Lagle spent, the past Sunday night with Mis.t Luna Kimmer, of Libert.v. • i,T r, 1.T i. ,1 ^"hy Wilstn .spen'l, theMrs. C. N. Christian returned | past Sunday with . Miss Velma home this week from Raleigli, Wagoner, ; where she spent several days Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wagoner with her son, Richard Yates, la spent the p a s t Sunday with Mr. Junior at S'tate College. While and Mrs. R. H. Lairlo and fnmilv i ®he was entertained by Mr. j Most everybody in our com- M lo d,-tughter, Bonnie Brow_n,;of ; Mrs, Will X. Coley who for-' n,„nity enj^ed eatin g fr^ h M iyodan, snent Th:ankscriving|„3,.]y, .here. Mr. Coley is ' meat. Mm the Circulation Depart-1 Don’t forget the pie-supper Brown. ^m ent of the News and Observer, next Siaturday night, Dec. 6, at past week with her mother, Mrs, J. L. Smith. - “W hat makes your order! ■ice cream for the first course and soup for the last?” "Well, my storiiach is upset, so. I eat my meals b'ackwards.” ■ Mr. and Mrs. J,. D, Mupriiy re turned to their home in Rs'leigh on Tuesday, infter a visit to Mi's. T^Turray’s narents, Mr. and Mrs. Ti. L. Gnither. ...eal convcya"''^ for cripples', R“"® by storage batt«- ies that may charged at ''onie. Chair with batter ies sells for ?260' ¡B'attery charg<!f’ $35 ektra. F. O. f factory in 0 ;» For information w rite: STA-Rif E $ÀLES COMPANY .Albemnrlo, N. C' A Nation but home owned. Its , to Mockaville and Davie county People’s ridiviantage,: to pat; ronize their home merchants. Our house io full of quality «rocories nnd nioats-^ur prices aré low. Special sale on ten Or more articles every <iay of every week. IDEAL (GROCERY AND M A I l ^ ]--------— the school house. Everybody come I Relatives of :' Charlie .Baxter and buy a good pie. , ■ ' (Foots) Clement, of Rover Arkan- .Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spry had, sas, Cf)ptain pf the famous foot- as their Sundny guests Mr. and' ball team of the University of Mrs. Chades Lia'gle,- of Cod'lee- Alabama, will be glad to know mee, Mr, and Mrs. 'Craig'Foster, that the great Alabama victory on of Mocksville and Mr. and Mrs. Than'ksgiying Dny entitles the Bud Wagoner and children, of team to the championship of the Augusta. • South, and they will play the Uni- Mr. Henry Lagle don’t aeem to versity of Washington-State at improve vei'y much at this, writ- the Rose Bo’.vl lat Reland Stanford ¡ng, sorr.v to note. University, Cal., in January. Cap tain Clement visited his uncle.Mr.'land Mrs. James. Ellar and I Mrs. R. S. Osborne spent the past ing his, brief stay. -0 KHii «............... ; iUiD. IV. o. wnuuiim apuiiL cne paat Mr. C. A. clement, here last sum- Sunday afternoon visiting frienda mer, and made many friends dur-1 in Bixby, . Mr. John Gumood. of RoHini sperit the past Sunday everilng with Mr, R. S. Osborne. Miss Luna Kimmer, of ILberty spent the 'nast Saturday n'ight with Miss Ruby Wilson. MOVIE NEWS , Coming tonight a road show with eight people giving a two , hour stage! perforaiance. .No danc ing. Just magic, mind treading. Fire eating and comedy.,; Good, clean fun for everybody and the.J admission is only 10 and 26 cents» j iFridiiy land Satorday comes a new western picture with Wally Wales,' .Tacl^ Perrin, 'Virginia Fnire arid Pete Morrison In CANA NEWS Mr.' Guy Collette, who is iro- covering from recent att.nck of appendicitis with Mrs. Collett'and their little son is spending some timo, with,homo folks on Route 1. Faire ann roie mumouu m i Mr. Wade stonestreet and fam- i “Trials of Danger” and pathe . ily, of Winstpn-Salom. were here I comody "The New Waiter,” ' Suriday, nff.ernbonV. Monday,»yd Tuesday we play Misa Elea:-nor. Cain, with her "A Msw yoai's Bgo, I found that I waa very, weak and nothing I nte BBemed to givo mo any strength," writoo Mrs. Wi R. B. Douglas, 704 South Con n/4 greea St., Jackeun, Miss. ”I suiTorcd intenee pain in iny head nnd back. At times 1 'would, httvo to hold to some thing to steady myself, so as to do my Httle .work. I waa 'worried about my condition. № ”My mother told me that I i| IK ahould taka Cardui. After taking two bottle#, I felt stronger, but I kept on taking it until my bead and back quit Suiting. I took about alx bottlea in all, and havo never quit pratalng Cardui” CARDUI USED BT WOWEN FOB OVEK 10 TEAKS day of the civil coUrt; term pre sided over by Judge A. M. Stack, of Monroe. Tuesday , the riew ofr flce'rs tooik. their places''liri 'the oouirt, Register bf Deeds, E. D. Hamos, retiring, also'turned over hii^ oilice to the new register, B. C. Clement, all details in that of fice having been attended to in time to make th.s formal trans fer Mondiay evening. ■ - . With the .completion of his au dit last Snturdny night and the nccompliflhment of a few minor detaih, Shwiff Cope, who has hold the ofllce for six yemrs, was ready tb' transfer -everything to his F.ucccssor, Mr. McSwain. Tpes day th^ regular f.'ix-collocting pro coflM'servlnir routine of that office wil] be under the direction pf the Democrats for the first tiriió in nearly half n century.—L. J, Hampton. Closing out Sale for Waiter R. ■; Cleriient, I will sell ot auction’■ at his place December 9th, 1900, starting 'at 10:30,'A. M., tho fol lowing property: 12 Hoad MukS ' and Horiies, 0 Head Cattle, :jtwo wagons, two buggies, one cart, one ^ road hack, all kinds flatming • tools, new wheat drill, etc.; sev- , oral dozQn halters and hwrnoaa, , algo Ford Truck, ; . ' S, W. Whlsnant, Auctioneer. Robert S. McNeill, A tty 'n o t ic e ' v ir Having qualified , as Executor of Mrs. Mary, E. Hendrix, dec’d., notice is hereby given ,to all per sons holding cliilms against her estate to present thcrii duly veri fied to the undersigned for pay ■ ment on or before the 18th .day of November 1931, or this notice '' \yill bo plead in bar of thoir re- : covery. ' ' And all persons indebted to said estate are requested to n^ake immediate payriierit, ;, This November i8th, 1930. ' ' J. W. SHEEK Executor of' Mrs, Mary E. Hen drix, dec’d. B. L. Gaithor, Atty. ^ S'lingiHiHiiiiffliiiiDiiu 11И1111И1111И1;1Я1111в!11М1111И1ИШ11Г|Я11ИГв!1®11ВИЯИИ1Ч E-lM Tuk» 'fhedford’e Blao!c-Dr»u*Iit for CoMtlpatlon, IndltioaUon, Bllloutmeai. Christmas Goods Are Here Our line of Christmas toys and useful gifts are here ready for your inspection. Prices are lower this year than for many years. We have,a full line of both useful and worthwhile articles for the entire fa mily. Look over our line of toilet goods, candles, jewelry, silverware, leather goods etc. LeGranrfs Pharmacy “I'he, Rexall Stor^.” P h o « e 2 1 ^ 'S-f i V Í i 1 'JJ i! .Í I lê: I ÍH Page e THK MOCKSVILLB ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. M. C.Thnrsdny, Dccsmb.ot’ 4, lOBO Dairy Prosperity C hases Old Man Gloom Off Map in Davie (By. L. J. Hampton in VVinston- Salem Joiirtml.) Proapbrity througn the medium of milit and other .dairy procUicta_ irohi more than 1,500,-cows; ia chasinii “Old Man Gloom” and “Mr. Depression” off the,map in Davie' County. Milk producers here are getting check^, totallinji,, approximately .?390.60 per day, : By Matthew Arnold , mostly from Winston-Salem plants ^ aaj" I shall be w ell' again 1 .fared 'better than the farm er in LIME PAYS WELL [most sections of the country, • ■ . ' ' LESPEDEZA TESTS “Land, is so cheap in Georgia ' —^------_ _ _l and the Carolinas; and particular- Raleigh, Dec. l.—Interesting ly so in tho most fertile sections, results were secured from a ser- ; and the longer growing seaao^i in ies of eight testa miulo with' four this section gives n greater op- varieties of leapedeza on tho farm portunity to gro\v diversified of V.-V, Secrost o'? Union County' ' * * ' ■ ‘ 111. '1..L CAROIJNA GHAT By Guy Swaringen N. C. Kevenucs, Decliue Kaleigh.—Sharp declines.in .ÿpà'rly to such an, extent that ■ ' largely increased yields are be- ing noted. . Leave Ono Or,op Basis Davie farmers no longer depend upon ,corn, wheat and cotton al together for their livelihood, but ,Tiave taken to other means, such as, dairying, tattle and sheep raising: and other lines to (produce , a» income'arid no.t only'that'but to raise general fa m :production.^^in •alJ crops also. : Despite the low price of cotton and totaoco aiid •: thoi sloügíh VOf despondcney into which wheat growtira h'ave been , plunged t'y market fluctuations, thcrç are ttenrly ibo forriiers iri’ 'to, ibo oxtót, flbventy-six rtfxecord, who have p i n ^ Jfatth to dáírylng and So far the 4*oic0 has t^en a happy on?:, it ia declared. /./: ■ , ,,iAbout ten yetífs ago b«e;'o| the ÏÎanfoiNÎfl; tt faniily loiiif.prqtnin- « u tin tho county, sparred up in- tcroát in pure bred cattle of the dairy type.'Since that tin»« the tide has 'turned from a bne-cróp nioney basis and yherever dairy cjrttle: ia kept in Davie county aîgiaa of prosperity are eyery- whore evident Now Dayie is up a t thó head of the list , in the «ounties of the Piedmont in the iwrodiiction of milk and other ■ 'daity produètfl, ' , ■ Ship 1,400 Ganona'.Daily. On the milk .routofl in iDarie a •total of approximately i,400 gall Jons is being shipped by truck every, day ; to the Winston-Salem m a^et.;The nillk,route.touch' 9 th- - ST counties, ; nofcriblyo vDavi.dsbn, . Yadkin ahcI Rpwah, and other pro- : . ducors a)johg, thetó linb» ore dally ..injEteasiii'k their njilk ' oiltput. JSniall' herdi áre; being added to . andi'.wiih.the industry no ilonger in the experimental, stage, othera ■ JUfB'taking ihold, with : a view nlso; of tiuildjng, up dairy herds,. To Form Áéáftciatípn 4Sr. Clay Williams,, of Winston- 'Salem, well known lawyer, is 'ownor of_one of the fine dairy h e r^ In Davie. His farm manager, George J3vann,' formerly county demonstration; lageiU of Davie, is Tiresident of the Dairymen’s As- ' sbo^tion racpntiy fbrmed here. ^ and . ■ D r, 'T.'iL. Glenn, ' well: khowrt ye- -tnrinarian, is secretary. An effort, : 3s being made to induce all dairy- meti aiid herd'owners in the couh- ty.'to join the association 'which ia'designed ultim ately to also be à TJnit ¡of the state organization. Mcatings havo been scheduled for, : , Smith;'Grove, Farmington, Ad vance and oth'w places tb precede ! the goheral county meeting.’ The list of dairy herd , owners, ia .Bavlb.'who are reeeiying regu-' lar aemi-morithly checks for their: ; flàîdÿ products,' incliide the fol-' ÎO^jnjï: -,C. W. Allen, 0. R. Allen, V/, B. Allen, W: G..iA.lleh, B. R. Bailey,, J. .iL TSqgev, A. ,L. Bowles, H.'. F.- jBowden," J.,M. Bowden, L. S. Bqw- deii, A.' S3. Bowen, W. E. Boyies, B. L. .Carter,-A,. A, Cornatzer, H. P . Cprnatzev, R.'C. Cornatzer, W.■ ' — ’ — -KT .... - ------ _ 'For then the night will more than ■ '• pay:' : ^ . ; ■ ■ : :■ The hopeless longing of the day. portunity to gro\v diversifíctl ot v.- v. Secrosr 01 union uoumy.' ---o--: - . , crops. An ambitious farm er in in a demonstration conducted by North Carolina rcvonues, as rcr the south can Very nearly make, É. C. Blair, extension agronomistin tho Novemljer report his ОЛУП living on the farm wit;h-- a t State College with T .. J..-; Commissioner oi Revenue A.’ out counting hia cash'crop. Clair- Broom, Union,county,;farm .•igeht.-, Maxwell, ‘miist be taken as^^4^^ ence Poe is right when :he calls Summarizing the results from tho,south ¡the landof golden op- th'e tests, Mr. Blair says theysliow I» , ' thilt corrtihon lespedeza is practi-portunity." A HOPEFUL SIGN Raleigh, Dec;' .'2,—liiiàt 'year! reflection oi current , .bConbmic conditidhBV' General• fiind coliec- . tions ‘f p r ’the first five; months ............ -------- _ . r . I (,£ {.jjQ '£¡80111 year are "ioff !p281,- cally as good as, any of the im - 7 0 0 7 7 , : . . ^ ' ■ •: proved varieties; th at Korean i.'i '' ’ not '8'dapted to the; slirte soils of j this Statej;, ihat lespedeza rear there were 80,114 persons ; in; ji^e and fertilizer; North Carohim who took ^ that the effect; o t lime^^ a fer- tJonal courses preparing them- j;tjiizor uab'd together is almost selves for occupational compc-, „s. the .sum of, their ef- tency, it 13 learned today from fgcts. when, used separately, and. Come, as thou cam’st 'a thousand ■" times, . A messenger from radiant climes. And smile bn thy new world, and ' ■ ■ ‘ ■ ^ As kind;to others as to me! >Or/as t^iou never cam'at in aooth, Come 'iipw, an,d:,l<5t: me-dreani,,It ■ truthp' ': ■ And párt niy hai'r, and Icisa m^^ ; , brow, ^ :■ ,And a'ay ; .My love 1 !wHy su.fferb^t 4hóu7 ■' , ■' : : '' ■; ■’ ■’ > .Comb fe nie in ^vd ;rearn a, and ■' ,thbn \ By day ,i shall be weil »gal,nV Forr tbön the iiight will moré . , than pay , ^ ^ The hopeless longitiáí of .the <lay. “I b o NOT LOVE THEE” T. ;E. Browne,.- State Director for Vocational Education;- Instruction is divided betvVeen the courses in the high schoolntlie .courBua m tue iiisn k>\-,iìwj . ... f i-i n iof the State to supplement :th'T ¿jìjté J j * court’ under bond of Ji5,000. JJe ' rod is told about by "Uric: regular 'high school instruciion,, .yyj^g „„4. -f^.. w as'arrested on a warrant-sworh Clark. Near Chapel : Hill and designéd to aid | niornirig b'f Sept'eriiber 20. I r ’.tnf.Vqnn, sflf!ré-' Uncle ’Jim,- a hunter saw Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton I do not love thee 1—nol I do not love thee! . Arid yet when thou art absent I am sad; • „ A.nd envy even the bright .blue ' sky above thee, ; ' W hoso'quiet stars may see thee ' and be glad I do not love thee 1—-yet,, I know not why, , " W hai^'er thou çlost sebms still ■well done to mb; , , ' , . And often in my .soUtudfe I;slgh That those I do love are not more ;;:,.V':;:,lika i-.theei ........ ; i do riot; love thee I—-yet,, when , , . thou ''art gonQj , \ |I hate the sound (though those \yho apeak bo near) ,• W'liich - breaks: the 'lingering echo of the tone • ; Tliy voice of music leaves upon my ear. '. I do .not love ’thee!—yet thy . . speaking eyes, With their dçep, bright, and most expressive blue,, . ,■ • ;, Rbtween me:;and th e riiidnight ' 'heaven- arise^ ,v - dffrfiher. than any eyes " I ■ bybr . knew. .■■■■ :' ■Г Icnow l do 'not : lovq thee , \'.:yet;. alqs!-'- - ... Others w ilt scarcely trust ■ ,niy candled he.art ; . i’ , ' ■ ^ . And , oft I .'catchi them, smiling as they ■ pass, - Because they see, • me gazing , where thou a>iit. ' . ' ■ --------^---»----—7-^r----- THE LAND . OF GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY, j! M.erganton News ЦегаШ.- Dr.. Clarence Poe, Editor of ihe Prbgg'essive Farme^^and one of 'North Carolina's .lOTminbnt citi- zens in a jrecw t address before' mombers of the ’National Grange at .Rochester, -N. -Y., pictured^the; , Sputh and especially North' arid South .Carolina and-Georgia as ia U'JIU. Y>UliV» V4IWAW, W«f6 16,579 school dhildren tak ing yocatibnal cbursbs an d '14,5413 porsoria but of'thc;regular sciibol red'eiving ■ definite ■ vbcatiohal In struction through .parttime arid eVbning class instruction, ; ' ■ -' These 14;B46.perAoria.,''according to Mr. Browne; who are ai; work on: farms^ in factbries, in coih- mbrdal establishments and in homes! recognized the . need, fbr further training in line 'with.their UVX 11 rUWOi IliU U ’ iii» u u n tfliUCf and killed two rabbits and wound ed his dog. ■ .resuiui-^iUBi... OV..V».. .«-..»-...V., I j^odeza was c u t,for ^ay on .-inc.. "••¡r. itackaon-'secrft- '•UA'cle:-a hunter'saw soirie- and designed _to to ¿blletrb ' Septeriiber 29. It^ fts ^ th-g‘ board of trustees of thing rambling o ff' between 'the-' girls whp cannotjo .on t ^ ^ ; weig.hed on October 2. after hav-^ ‘| corn rows "fiied- his gUri' once, to. enter upon llfe>s duties with jn’g. ,been thorbiigihly cured. By , ■ some apecific preparation . for y^^ieties, the Tennessee ;7G p m;.« In Tfmht hi Aiito theip life work; and cpurses:de-;^^,-j 4_geg ^— ^^^^ .......................... Str^n'i; Band C«>nvetttlon for Yorfc BoShds**"*** I Mount ppjicc Satiji'r,day',that hb had | Yjoyk.—W ^at .If ,exp,ectod to --ije THp Avbrace vield for 'all urt- ■ .frorit^pf :,the the -tjiggpat 'mualcai byerit of th e '■ - S / w L 9 fi?2 '■ by Which he was painful y ttnd 'ey^i- ajtage'd in ,tho ¡CaroUnasid plots , i , but riot is the striri'g 'band co;nvontion f° ■ a which is to be held in York on. p . Cornatzer,-S, M. Dwiggins, opportunity for iB. Dyspn,.A, L. Ellis,. C. B. F a i r -, men who are interested jn' cloth, C. W . Hall,;C. A . H a r t m a n , , ^«nci'lture,^ ^ ^ C. E. Hartman, M. A. Hartman,'| ,Greeley’s “Go -West,. B. D. Hartman, H. R. H,jndrix, M. has becn' c ^ ^ ^ M. Ifendrix, R. A . . K i l t o n , C . . R . I 6 .«.South, you^ng man’ in the ' ---! h f Ml* Pn/» 'TTrt qniil.i J^endrix, ■Howard, W. C. Howard^ J. ■ W. Jones, 'F, R. I^akoy, G, Leagans, L. L. Miller, C.- L. McClamrock, ' G. B. McDaniel, C. H. McMahaji, G. W, Orrell, C. D. Pdebles, J. \V. Pilcher,; D. J. Potts, D. C. Rat- ledge, ,T. IT, Ratledge, A. TD. Rit- . chie, Sanford and Boger, Sanford , and /FbJ^I-er, Sanford and Howard, | Sanford land Lakey, Sanford and MftBnVJe, ' C. W. Sea ford, ,T. H. Shore, J. M. Smith, H, F. Sparks, J. H. Sparks, ,T. L. Sparks, George <T, Tucker, F, A, Wagner, G. L. ^ ag n cr, .G. F. Ward, W. W. West, ,Tj, li, Willi-'iwiS' S, Clay Williams and R. E. Williams. '"'I -------^--------------------------9 ------------------------------- Doremifa—How was It that Subbors bought back ,hi.s old car, paying ?100 more than he sold it for? Solasido—Tho -^luto sale.speople | wrote auch a glowing' description i ,13! ■ the newHpiiper'that Snubhers felt he could not afford to miss the bargaui. fects Wheri' used separately, and, that siipbrphbsphate ■\yivn slightly better than the’ other fertilizer; i::edC All pf the plpts,.were cultivated, Held for Bnibczzlenient Church ■ Funds V Winston-Salem.—-Paul East,, 22, charged лvith criibczzlement of ipli' Simnibns to Rest On Farm Washington,' D. C .-^enator Fiu'hit'oid Al.' Simmons of North Carolina, upon 'his ' rotiremenl; from the^sbnatc on March. 4, will retire tb hia 5,000 acre farrii ia Jones ari.d Graven counties; North Carolina. A t.that time the dean of the , seriate ’will Have roiinde'd put 30 years of honorable service in. that body. Thq Senator takes Ills' defeat philospphically, welcoming retirbmerit while still in full use of his faculties, as he welconies the opportunity to , read manycharged ЛУ11Ь embezzlement of .....- 079.94 in building funds of the Îufioï hnvn^ Gooi^^e W. Lbp Memorial Presby-' ' permitted.. terian church, of which he was ' 'terian church, ot" which he was piio Shot’ Kill» T^volRabblts and' treasurer, waived .prelnninivry. Wounds''Do!r hearing'Saturday and-was bbundl ' ' over to Forsyth county sliperior! Granite Falls.—A mighty Nim- court' under bond of |5,000 . JJe ' rod is told about by'-"Uricle" Jim .....A.« „ ■i.ioi.v.nTif-awnvn Clark. Near Chanel' Hill, says limed acre lUUi^ JiUl. au*ivuo*jr a*4jM*vvi. **y— WH3 üi/U iiJí ifU U U i;u^i “"‘Û ‘ he "h'ad' jiçt bad a "docent .placp which is to be 'held in York om • V# »•___ii/r^ T»i«i« ' BOyeruJ ;^ун»8 rounf..Ume»!^ie^^ ib is ' amount pf increase’rah cott; sistftntly through all comparlapn of- differe'rit fertilizers, w ith: and without linie. The ;'a,yerOige yield pf all yarie-iunner training in nne wun.mai*^ I . . r- .r daily employinent and were -vvill-' tips without fprblizer or hme lyas -irig to'return to school, wh,en they 2,178 pounds, -and of Inpb alone, could get off from their >e^ular , 3,006 pounds. Basie slag alone bbs, and take coursea ' • ' Ш 4' Denies Repoirlt- of. Hljs^ I^eth Neyir Ber.n,—At tbQ time whbn a local undertalicr was .at tbb railroad atntioA to hieet. his ex pected, bo.dy, folW ing repprt;8 .9 Í hib d^a'th . .in 0hJo,„;Luther Foy Friday; night,- Depember 6. Tlio- affair is spo;nspred by the York Liona Cliib, and Ç50 in gold is tpi be awarded iii prizes, IV o Dead from Rocky Mount (Sun Battle . Rocky. Mount.—Last Saturday luo ,»n v / » i ,|Witnessed .the death of a'second appeared iri person to deny th a t victim of a gun fight th,at Sherut. - —n*s,l _ ytrttvinnn. ' fj»A 1* • TT3.006 rounds. Basic slai? alono ! vjctim ux ¿v ku» xikiik ? h i S : «Wé ' S i i • p o iid T of hay aid hp was,dead Foy and a compan-: jff j.'H . Griffin «.id originated^ w hich,«.,. ... -I " . ion were .returning, from a busi-,in j, d,runken quarrel. William. joua, «/IU m n o uuujaiio -------- .- . Is. of hay and .I"'.?* “ *J.X U. xx. Ulixi'-“ fMUU uhkuhhcu would increase their skill and effl-1 with lime 3,463 pounds. Super-. , in ;u drunken quarrel. Williams tiency. ,FvVom",the, testimony of 1 Phosphate alone gave 2,918 . i t ^ ” I C“n”ln'ffhiam, negro, 20, died afte,- the manager of industrial plants IPb«nc^. and,, 3,767 pounds wSth; i ^ «"successful operation. He men who-are willing to go school hme. SupcTphosphate and pota.sh : ® charged with shooting to- - - ■ ■ »'»oo killed when he , opdned the ,dqori(]enth Cleveland Wells, 3B, in a and furnish the'm the material from which they make their pro motions. ■ : ■ , ■ “One of the most hopeful signs in'connection with our farm prb- ■blems,” >Mr. Browne added,' ‘‘is that’ last year 5,220 adult .faijmr era were willing, to go to' school at' night ; and J follbw; brganizbd, courses' ¿f instructibiuin .co.nnec-. tion with the solution of. the pro blems with'-which they .w.ers con fronted: each day. ; Figures are available: to sho.Vy that .these men a'rb getting results;to justify the faith they have in further study of farming.” FALL NEC'l’AR FLOW . MAKES BEES HEALTHY I K luu u v/iiu n, ilt: . ; aeilC ii \jiu v u u in u vvu iio, o u f i t i a O KQO ,.« ■ fTom thc trucidi whUo, battio in Nash county the night and with lim e. 3,582 pounds, re- tjj^ ^^re driving round „ moun- beforeports ,Mr. Blair. tain curve. • ' 4 'riiimber of other im portant' rpsuits .were,obtained from these tests though Mr. Blair; explains thai: they are for phe year only Now Davidson Publication Davidson.-r-'I'ho first issue of "Tho 'Yowl,” Davidson; 'college's new, 'humorous publication, is In líáleigh, iDoc. 1.—F or the Arat ContribiiteS to Laboratory - - , Charlotte.—The first coritribU" that they are for one year only' to the rresqprch an d 'te st- . _________ ^ ......... and' are theref^ the ;final -¡„.boratory ,to ,b th^è handsW 'students, and'is fapts.; p .- ; ; ' ' \ by the Arkwri itig -well received. 'This hiimbroiis w nnw W rinw« 'was'made by W A. ,I<ennpdy, ..of macrazino replacès a’ strictly litd* K EEIN |^ii the W. A. Kennedy company of ary pnblication which was aband- ■BY, CAREFUL PATCHING cHarlbtte, TlhiA.is a ,12,:spijidle ,oned Iasi; year because of: lack of deplex double-twister . interest in ' it ■ b^ '.the students, corii- The editor of the new publication . : j is, W. of Wilinirigton, ~ • ' ' j unarjotiu. jLijia , 1И , u a* о , Raleigh, XÍec,' l,-.It . is best to ï'iotcher ' depW d o u b ^ removb the old finiah from a ^y % ; Fletcher ------ ei„A,. „„J Р^'ИУ- . ; , „• -У.vy,orn flbdr and rewpi'k the .entire floor but where this is hot po.ssi- ble, the worn, places may be re worked and the patches so con- Jiv^rp arfd I^ftncher? 'to Meet 'gov. Gardner Member Honor Frat worked and the patches so con-1 Durham.—Governo'i 0. Max nected that the: entire floor haa m ?yf ‘!^vif)‘on of (Jardner land three other dlstin- a fresh, new look. the Southern TextHe association gu¡shed North Carolinians. Presi- Suggestions atout how to patch; Charlotte on January dont.;iFrank P. Graham of Univer- tho fini.sh on a worn flo o rare' rJOc. The ^ < n g be he | «t „¡ty .«f -North Carolina; Chief - ,-ra_4.„'i.„.i. ‘ the Hotol ,Charlotte, and Will be .Justi’ce, W alter P. Stacey,'and W. ,.- , thp finLsh on a worn-floor 'are ‘''•j“ ''.‘.V »‘i-y m ■I'turut uiiiunim, time in several, years, ■ beds'-are given 'by M iss'Helen Estabrooic, , HotohChiirloue, be Justice .Walter P. Stacey,'and W. entering "winter,quarters' well fed,I hoiise furnishing specialist at ^ i / about 250, _people. .,N, Reynolds, of Winston-Salem,■■■ State College. She says the first ■ ?,'v9°^''W-ll-pr.csidfl oyer vyoi.0 elected Saturday as honor 'step is' 'to, sandp'ápor'th e -spot,’i ' ¡ members p f Omicron Delta . Kap- pyerlaiipirig. the old .finish, and using, riumiier' one sandpaper oybi coat of filler or strain, or what- ¡(.„.iij-nW ever pthe'r treatriient .wns.used in „i:„„„ opinion bf Mr. Poe. ;He said: "It is a, land of opportunity, especially for-farm ers who -wish to engage in dairying, cattle, hog' and poultry-rfiising.'The south is; the one place left where land is ! so cheap that, even with present' prices of farni products, the ambiV; tious young riian , may obtain his' own home arid live independently —as surely as his father went west two generations ago tb get cheap, land.” ; Commenting on Dr. Poe’s ad dress The Sandhill Citizen, pub lished a,t. Southern Pinesi In the midst of ti section that has deve loped more in proportion ^during tho last two,, decades than any othor part of tho South adds that; ‘‘In many ways, the South to day, offers better opportunities to an industrious young man than the West- In spite of the/ low prices on eptton and tobacco <;his year the man Who at-icks to diver sified farihiniii^ the south has' and'.in good condition. The falji floNv' o f. nectar 'Was ; thd^best iri ,yearf), especially in the piedmont and 'mbipritaii)' s'éctibiis,. • ; . ï[ ,. “The ! bees took f ull' advantagq of the; plentiful' sUp'ply of nectar thiri fall- and stored niuch ‘surplus stbcka of honey,” says C. L.'Sams| specialist in. b'eekeeping at State College. ”1, haye; a report from-D) , —B; Clapp of Gibsonvillb who : saya ! dry iiKproughly.' , , . the fall- flow of .nectar was ,the:|^ Thp next step given ,''by best in ip years :h«id that, his col-' onles had stored .an ayPrage of 7.0 pounds of honey frprii the : fail: flowers. Since it,'requires only about 45 pounds to carry a strong/ colony .through th(i.-:-winteiv Mr., Clapp hardly knows wjiai;; to do. He would like to e& ha^ge some bf the honey for more bees.” This fall, flow has an Influence on'next'year's cropbf;bces in that it encourages late rearing, thus supplying the colonies with young bees during the winter, says Mr. Sams’ : ' ■ puring the winter is also ja: good time: for the beekeeper to study his problems, Demonstr.^- tions have proved, says Mn Sams,; 'pin national leadership, society, Rulldinÿ at Greensboro . ' ' . Greensbprb.—The Eastern Air , j,in -\Vall iRattered and G. Escape /iAwiT\nV1^r ia ■Tïlo-nTiînO’ A - I .- — ìli.,'■ .TTriiv,'«! '«M • ijjQ d ' the usinpf.numoer one sanapapor over I ,v t. ~ mu l- aja.block.-of ivood. B e sUre to sand ^ ^ '■ ““ ^bpro.-T he E astern A ir. je u -W a ll'.Battered-:ánd 6 .Baci with the grain of the wbod; Next .is ;;P!anning . Asheville.—IJsing an; ft'bn Û go over this spot with one thin ■ ° t^o\-b«J«ngB m-.^Afçen* - ^11 to beat a hole, through nnni- of fiiihr .nr Btrain. oi< wHat- ”hoi\o into № p.aij^enger station foi -jaij wall,' six , prisonoi's ; e.scajOUV.U,.»«- u:pa.^enger station foi".-,jaij w a lF ’sik" pris'onoia' bscapPd ''■r* ,.,“''““! ------............................... .. • • .The. «tiy.of ,Q««on- fraft, the. Madison-.'county‘jnll at the original finish. Allow,this to -«hpro rpcen|i.y let .«- Contract ;to ,,Marshall last Frida.y night.: Tho;Mo?or ar)d ''Bm?ges3,,for ..one- gix first lised the'p'i*ce'of their ¡ Thè nex:t step given,f'by Miss ?^®-î -í^^®'®fl9ft-'bttnk,te smash thëir .cell'padlocks. Estabrobk ',is 'to thin the first building with tiir;and,graypl rpof. took the: iron- rail and cpaVof finish-slightly and brukh „„„ ■ J smashecV thr'bugfi the 'jail W all., wblî' intb the wood. -Let this Wy- pnc'of ; th'ò six, ,W. Buc.kner, was arid follow w ith 'a second iooat reoaptyred Saturday morning. of;:the material as.it comes from . PWO,-;. ' the '.can. When this is dry, inib P>J.^so^^a^jner^, hard lith ^ :^ ig h tl^ io lle /p i^ b has,annpuncp^;.t^t 239;^ n^ / - V . ' Needy : . ', bf ,buHap,-following tfliq grain of. íj>.e ,'S ^te,board WinBton:«alem,---Instead of giv the wood - . tipn..hejtd Jn .I^aleiBh Ootobe'r 2?. i jnjf public <]hris'tmas tree enter- •';The final-coat of finish s h o u l d ' thé>tìstoverlap the ,old-finish -aljout-ten ,s^.te th i^ .otb.oi;.^9tates nnd the .gevéral,: ChTistm;na aeasons, ;_Mra. inches. .When -thia h.as been ap- Bowman; Gray, ,-wif^^ plied ,maleo ,a-tight .roll ,of:;Spft, New.-Grahnm‘Paigc Distributor : sidbnt of R. .L.Reyinpldg/Tobacco clean cloth ; wipe the;brush on the Charlotte,--Ti'ho Graham-^Pai'ge cPtó.Wny,---w m a^^6ap,[glvm gjt> roll and then rub tho floor con- -Motbipa"corporation ' ■'of,'-Detrbit, ®b«, Asáo,dated Charities for the, necting:the;-nqwly treated spots. Michigan, has appointed: ; .lack ' F®Add more paint or varnish, to this Parker as gCneraUmariager.of the . munity the\^s.i|m oi çio.opo.. ’. rag ,roll as needed. ; ; Gráhám-P-aige ^company'of N orth' ' m ''This operation, Bays Miss -Es- Carolina, Hvi'th ;-headquarters ! a t, Prodiçtj^H l^cr Insurance ^TTax ■ ...................................... - -- ~ i---..--■I; -Raleigh,---:The.Ra,leigh: Times says, it. was learned' frpm a .rplia- hivea or Mr, ........ .............. teresting problems dealing with all phases oif beekeeping;and says ho will be glad I to send them ;f < ; any person -wanting to study the subject. He also invites 'beekepp- ers to attend the antiual meeting of the North Carolina State Bpe-: keepers Associations \yill : be led by exports in their lines, he pro- mises. , . ’ . , ' . • off •till'ha've■1'wenty-three Jersey cows p-yvn-1 ' .Mrs;--;BÍlgeAvater-r-WhGro ed by R, L. Shuford of : CataAvba- yoii;,been u ntil this hour-? County ^ mado tho highest reOoi'd ’ , Mr. Bilgewater~,Workirig.: at "So you've put Fred December?'' . "Yes, I told him Iw ouldn't give ' v^vi.,.i,jr - .him a definite i\nswer till then.” I of any herd in the .fifty-pound; the; omeo, my .dear. "Why, nofc> tilI then.?” - ' ' ( butter fat production .class for M''«. Bilfrewator-^ Then .you | olina, ahiounting tp-.-from 1;W0 arid oñó-half 'to ' threo;;an'd one-half p-sr cent. . : . aialist.says the Common* Undo Sneezer ;willlng: aij ’ nis , .»i ,v..v ..... - mistake , i.n niaking a varnished-: money to have a .mausoleum oyer,:.^»’oss ' "compen.s,atlon ■ insurance floor is the-attem pt to coloi. and his remains. It’s just a willful Pi’omium rocbipts in.-Nortb Par- fih ish jh e’floorvin one pperatioTi ,wasf;e. ' - plina, ainpuntin:g tprfrQm t^^ by .using a .varnish stain. It is j ^ecpnd Relatiyq-r-Huh t I c.nll better to apply the**s,tain directly ; it a wasteful ivi...'; .’; ^ to the; floor then coyer .)vith sev- j Kind Old Lady;^Do any ot yoiu’ eral Qpat8 ,pf ,cio:ar floor varjiish. i friends bvcir come here to see This makes .if po.ssible to refin-. you? \ 'ish or patch without a mottled a p -' : ' Prisoner -474747—No, ma’am; pearance.- - . ■ ' : ' ' ' • ' ■ '¡they're all here wit’ me. , i..-,------— —» —----------1 '■ ti— #' Tobacco Company to Rebuild Durham.-r4-';№b ;Amorican :iTo- b.a'ccb . coriipany: bf ' Nbw York is roported to ibe lilarinin'g tb rebuild its burned warehousp- in Durham at a cost of ÇlOOipOO, ' New Company for Burlington Burlington.—The' Alliod Hosi- "Why. nota tili then.?” , ' ' 1 butter fat prodirccion .ciass lor jvi.'-ts. jiiii’.cvv«i.ui — x,i«u ..v^m ,ory mills 'has, been.orgnnlzed bv "I want to wait'and seo how he thè inonth-of. August ‘according- must bé. mado of asbostps,, The 'Thomas - iD. ;,Cooper, ; ’ElÌBahetli IooIm aftpr tho football senson is tp fi'prures :,iuflt rfileasbd tby'^thp ; buildiri,fr .whère :yniir office : is, j ìiowo. Ellls and :Ci!|llie Griffith An\erloan-^Jersèy: Cattle-.CIubf- biirnofl down at io .............. -- ,................^ I, у ,. J : .A V . ■,‘Д, .-.Wi. " ..................... ....... 'пЧ '■ ... ...." ...........■ ' ‘"Î: ■Davib County’s , Best Advertising - Medium ' - -- i-‘ -‘ %'v,‘' fi“' * ■’ ,■i I' ’ ч/. ' ‘ ■ 'l'»‘ { Volume 53 J ^ m j I O N E ^ ^ FIDELITY,TO OUR COUNTRY AND OUR FLAG iS OUR AIM AND OUli PURPOSE Davie Post Ámericaii Legion Opens Drive For Members MOCKSVILLE.' N. C . THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1930 No. 4 EPWORTH I.,EAGUE HAS : SOCIAL A large ,gro'up’ ' bf ex-service men of the cbunty met with the Davie Post numbeir 174 of the 'American Legion in the Scpiit hall in Cooleeinee Thursday night 'and made plana whereby they hope to enlist every bx-serviec man in tho county. ; , ': With the Post* Cbmmander Ray T. Moore in the chair, R. S. Mc- iNeill service olRcet and Major I. P. Graham past commander, made short inspiring addreSaea setting; forth the value Pf the Le gion tbex-aefvlce men and wo- jneri. Major GVaham stated that the ■ Legloii 'with a atre'rigth of »bout one riiilllon, waa directly responsible for all legislation which has heen through congrbaa for the relief and asaistance of the aervice men and women "The only organization of ex- seryice men in'the county which has its lobbyists, legislative corii- mitteea etc., - for the benefit of the men: and women who risked all In 1917 and 1918” Mr. McNeill, said. -, . ' ' PROFESSOR J. D. HODGES GETS PRIZED (LETTER Writing, a pdraonal letter to ProfeBsor John D., Hodges,. DaVie County's "grand old man” arid scholar President Hoover ex presses his own and Mrs.^.Hpb- ver’s pleasure a t ‘meeting pro-; fei^isor Hodges and two Confed erate, veterans upon the occasion of the presidents ;yisit at. King's Mountain this year. - / ovor.”■ : burned dow^- at IQ o’clocki ' /1 Coxo. It was reported that less than fifty percent of the men in 'Dayie County wore enrolled in the; post and the mombers are atrlving hard to got every man signed up. Koveral new members were added [at tho close of the meeting and it is expected that many more will sign up by the firat of the new :ear. This post is county wide in its membership and one mooting is iheld .at Goploemeio and one ;at Mocksville for the; cbiiyehlencb of he scattaving membership. Mock- iville gets the ,,i>pxt ' mbetirig ;^ lecond: Friday''iiight lri‘,;'Jari^i^^^ A group: qf tho Cbolepriiep’' bud-‘ llos w&vb ,hosts ,to the assembly iiur servpd wbiners prepared .by I . W. King and assistants, with nil the trimmings, washed do-wri Wth cold drinks. ^ IJERTHA LEE MISSIONARY SOCIETY MET .The Bertha Lee Missionary So- îiiity met at tho Methodist church n Sunday_ afternoon, with the rasident. Miss .Cordelia Pass, I'osiding. A iChristriias prayer '¡IS ¡read by Miss Loiti'se Chailin, ind the secretary, Miss Jane !i'ow, read the minutes and sev rai letters in' régàrd to the mis- lonarÿ луогк. The president, ask- (1 a number of questions on the •bsoryance of Ohidstmas,- and Qverai Christmas sorigB ,луегр ling. I^urte'en members ;pf th^i ioldon Links laaid Biright Jewels '1 rcles, and M iss'Bertha.I<ee were [resent,'' ’.A ' ÍLEE GLUB TO SING ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS The Glee' Club, prganized 'by liss Annie :'Mae Benton "at .the llgli School this: term; has beeri I'acticing for several weeks on hristmas parpls, which they are lanning to ‘ fling, next луеок,' ;1п Idition to singing at thé Pi T. • meeting on Dec,;; 16th, thoy'will 1.Ч0 give aelectioriB' 'at the nteet- k' of the Evangelistic Club at !>e Methodist Church ^on Wednes- !iy. eye'ning,' Dec. 17th, and -, at |io chnp’bl' services ;on ; iFri.dny [ovnirig, Dec. 19th..The Glee Club ‘ compo'aecl-pt 25 girls and boys. {’E Sn\ I’ERÍÁÑ CIRCLES NO, 3 ".MEETS:;" Circle'iNo. 3 of ,thb Presbyteri- > Auxiliary ,met \yith Miss Clari- ia Benson, pn' Monday PVeriing;; lo dovotiorials iboiriè ip charge f Mias ■'Daisy Hplthousei Tho hole progimm -\Vas taken up vith 1» .study of the; Jbbok, '(Near oighbors,!’ which treats of the waiori , schools ;in the United t'ltes., During' the •'spci'a.l hoiir le hPatesg served 'temptih^g hot '^colate and cake. Mombers pre- ">l, wero ;. Misaes- Sallie, .Hunter, Incidentally; I, h e Colonel Hodges on the president’s per sonal staff, a n . Alabamian him self whose ancestors carile from North Carolina, claims, kinship with Professor Hodges, deaign'at- , ing hihiself a "coiiain” of the i diatlnguished a n d renowned Davie educator. A tK ingg Moun tain, Professor Hodges with twp comrades in arms who. also fpl- lowed the Bonnie Blue Flag,roc- Icupied seats on the rostrurii upon I which President Hoover stood to I deliver his famous speech, j, Before the president began his Spepch ho was Introduced around - 'find Colonel Hodges of his staiff,' finding a Wnsman among the, old Confederates, presented them to I the chief executive. In his person- aT letter. President Hooyer says: "My Donr Mr. Hodges : "Your "cousin” Colonel Hodges has shown me the ' letter you w-roto him, and it is a very ploa- jsant reminder of thP visit to (Kin'gls Mountain anc tho warmth and cordiality;of thp: roceptiori! wb met with, throughout the trip. ; "lit was la pleaàuire ;fOr ;;Mra. Hpoyor- and;for me, to meet you- arid :yp,i)r ïcbîpradqs, and the. fri-; endly ròferéncoB In your letter are greatly, appreciatodi” - ' “Yoi'rra' faithfully,” ■ ; "I-Ierbert Hoovbrj” " - , The .^personal letter from the president is much prized byf-Pro- fessor Hodges. Rècetîtly Profes.*}- or; Hodges received an:invitation which he also prizes greatly and which is remindful of other and moro stirring times. Back in 18G9, to ’7.% aa a student at old Trin ity College, he was one of the charter membora of the Omicron Delta. Kappa fraternity; Later,: lirom 1878 Ijo about 1884, he was a riiember of the old Trinity facul- ,'ty arid his pupils numbered some of the /men who later . became stato arid national figures. Reynolds Initiated Now . is his 86th, year;, Profess or Hodges felt; unequal to'facing, the cold to go'down to'Duke bri I November 29, last, tb bo . present 1 at the: initiation of a'distlnguish- I od body of' candidate^ into mem- I borship in his oid frat'erriity. But ! he 'was pleased to be. advised of I thè event. At that tlriip. Governor 0. Max 'Gardner, ■ W. N. Reynolds ■ president of thé Reynolds Tobac- cb ' Company, Chief : Justice. Walr. : ter P. Stacy, Pàpsidént • Frank: P. i Graham, of the Üniveraity ; of . North ; Carolina, Dr. Justin Mil- leiv déari, bf; the school of law of Diike University, and seven stu- ' dents of Duke were formally in- I ducted into membershjp. , ' From Frank Ç. Brown, of Duke University, the'.letter closed with the»«c words : I ' "I - hope -very ' much that ' you will make, a- special effort to honor us with your .presence.’f i Professor Hodgba still makes short excusions •from his planta- . tion in the . old Augusta commun ity southeast of -Mocksyille. He I'vaa in Mbeksvillo on , Monday tp ;see thp new^Dembdratic officials talco the oath o f'oiîice arid to be grsetod by a host of friends.-r— L'. J. Hampton. Rev. and Mrs. R, C. Goforth en tertained,the rnenibers of' the,Ep- wbrth; League at their honie, on Iv'i'onday night. 'I'he business of tho League was firat attended to, and some plans were'made for l^ie Christmas season. : : A delightful social hour follow ed; and the guests ; were sho-yvn into the dining rboni, where cocoa and cookies were ; seryed; After this the crowd gathered, around, an open fire and popped’ corn and later: went out into the yard'to eat parched peanula. ; Those preaent were: Sarah D-vviggins, Mary K. Walker, Kath erine Kurfees, Billie Thompôon, , Lois : Darilei, ,. Miss : Martha Call, Inez Ijames, Jane McGuire, Miss. Lollor, Ruth Daniel, Ivie Nell Wa- tera. Hazel Walker, Clinton Ward, Hauser Carter, Lonnie Grey Call, Bob Waters; Hanoa Yates, Peto Casey, Buck Miller, Bob Miller, Grant; Lanier and Albert liilllan. LI'rTLE MISS CHOATE TO ' SING OVER RAÖIO . Little Miss Alice; Carr Choate, attractive ten-year old. daughter of Dr. and 'Mrs. E. Carr Choatoi ' will fiing o.veT Radio Station , WSJS, Winston-Salem, oh Friday eyening. from 8:45, to 9:15. Her ' toachei'. Miss Annie Mae , Benton; ‘ will play her accoihpaniriierits.' NOTICE TO PREACHERS Dairy Association To f Meet Friday Night PRESBYTERIAN NIGHT , CIRCLE MET MOISDAY PLAY TO BE GIVEN AT SHADY GROVE SCHOOL The Shady Grove High, School will present a play, "Paying the Fiddler,” at the schbol auditor ium at Adyance, Saturday night, bee. 13, at 7:30 o’clock. 'Phere will be an admission. fee of 15 and 25 cents for the benefit of the school library. All the preachers in Davie .Coiiri'ty are asked to meet , next * Moiidaymbrning, at 10 a. m., Dec. jl5rj: at the Presbyterian Hut in I iMbckaville. We may «rgariize a County Ministerial Association, and wish to dlacuBB the 'matter of helping tHe rieedy people In punr; several communities., ; ; —Rev. R. C. Gbforth FARMINGTON CIRCUIT ,- ANNOUNCEMENT' The first quarterly cbnferenco . for, the Farrninton Circuit will be I held at Farmington . /Saturday ! December 20 at 11:00 a .. m. All ofllclal members of . the '.circuit ^ will please take notice arid plan ""to attend this, inippi'tarit meet; ing. Plans of vital interest for the year will be forriiulated ;at that , time. ' —M., G. Ei'vin, Pastor ‘ FOOTBALL STARS There will be: n irieeting'of the;- Davie County . Dairy Aaspciatldn ^ ^ , , I Fridny .night;.--,December;'12th, ;iat\ /I'he Business 'Roman’s circle itho Court House, Mofcksville, at of the Presbyterian Auxiliai’y met j 7v.30 -p. m. Everj’ dairyinan ia with Mrs. G, G.; Daniel on; Mon- . urged to be' preae'nt at-this meet‘s. ■ day ;evening, with Miss Katherine ing as the purpose is to form a Meroney;^residingf The devotloh- als were led;.by Miss / Winnie permanent; organization, and: out line the work of ■: the association.'..,. T- . . r - i i'l'u ‘-“u wuni oi : tne iiHsociaiion; Moore, and Mra, R .'S., McNeill :Two4veeko ago a temporary.msso- read a missionary leafjet. : The ' ciation was formed, ■vvhich Ijas a study of the 15th chapter bf Jbhri membership nbw of 45, There are; was led by the'Phaiiririan,, Miss 65 dairymen In iDavie County.': i Meronoy./’After.’/tiie.ipro'gra'm the iwateaa aerved delicious fruit cak ', MATTIE’, EATON:;MISSIONARY. 80ClETlf’’;HAS''MBETING'//"i^^ BAPTIST CHURCH ADDS SUNDAY SCKOOL ROOMS Work is'progrosaing at the Bap- tist Church on Sufiday School rooms which are,; being «ddcd 'at the roar of thp'- church. Mr. C; ‘B. Mbpney- has chargé bf the ebn structibn, which will; greatly add to the;--convenience, of thp; church :wbrk. ,;•/■ P IE S U P P E R A T D A V I E A c a d e m y s c h o o l ' .There will be a'pie 'supper at Davio Academy School, Saturday night, Decombei- 13th! Tho girls will bring pies and the boys will come proparod to buy them, '.rho public is invlrt^d. ■ MOCKS\^LLE TO Pla y COOLEEMEE FRIDAY NIGHT The Motfksville teams.will play the Cooleemee teams at the .High School Gymnasiuin on Friday evening ;at seven o'clock. 'Here’s hb]wng oi^ir home teams are vic- torious. ’ , P. T. А/ TO SERVE LUNCHES ON THURSDAY Thé Parent-Tçàchprs'' ^ssocia- ti'bh will •ser's'e sandwiches and hot cho'cblato at five cents, each, at the High School bn Thursday. . ; F R A N K L I N r V A N E A T p N . Mrs. Victoria 'VanEatpn an- nbunces the Carriage of' her dau ghter, Ellai Paige; to; Mr.; Bennie D. Franklin, on Saturday, 'Noy- embeiO thb , twerity-sbcond, orie thousand nine hundred arid thir ty, Danville Viririnia. / ,■' —..y.... » —;, MR. TAXPAYER SEEMS DUE TO PAY MORE TAX ' Winaton-Salem, Don, 10,—High School football atars of western North Carolina will gather herb I Saturday to méet^a ppwerful Oak ' RidgP Military Institute elovort I in a charity gamp at Southslde ! Park, home of the Winston-Salem, I baaeball club, at 3 : o’clpcK. 'rhe I gam.e- is; being spbriaored / by the VJunibr,:iChambur of Commerce; arid -rthp iritira' prooeed.T' wlll;.v"ifp'^ to 'charity.'’ , Many of the leading high school Stars have already' accepted in- vltatlona to take part in the gariie/ 'and include, auch atars. at Funder^- burke, -Land'is ; imd Daniels, all- western stars of the ;Charlotte High, state Class A, champions; j Wingfield and Rankin, members of the Class' B State* champion ship Reidsville eleven; Çoble and II linesmaii from Mount Airy; two stars of the Lexington High ele ven; three .members of : High .Point’s team and 'several, play- ibrs of, Winston-SuOem - High. In- '- vitntions have also been extended ] to players at G'recrisbbro; / and Salisbury and / other '/western /schools.:„ ;■ • The - stars /willn gàtheV. , here 'Thursday ^nd practice for two idays, under the directibn/ of Bob Allen, W if y ton-Salem High,coach. The / expenses of thé stars' and transportation will be paid by thé; bommittee’in charge of the game; ‘ Oak,.Ridge has lost,only- three games:' this season and Coaches ‘ Weaver and Poindextei'; will ; briris; ft' strong eleven here to meet the pick of wbatern Carolina, higli players. : ■ ' ■, : Thé contest is, expected to atr tract state-wide attention and to rank as : one of; the outstanding charity/games of .the year. / and cbffee. T'he Hwjnbers presont were’,Misfl Ki^tfierine Meroney,, Mesdariies; G. G. Daniel, R. S* Me-! The M attie. Eaton MiaaiOMry Neill,'T. j, Caudell, Miases Wiri- So'cioty met in the Methodist an-' nle Moore, Emily Kerr, Violet Air nnx on Monday/ afternoon i at lison, Mildred Woodruff, and one three o’clocki-Mrs., J. Frank/€1ot: visitor,, Miss 'Willie Мае Foote, ment, xhe president, was in the chair, .¡nd Mias Bertha Lee made PRESBYTERIAN,^RCLES ' opening pjfaxerj After: ap in -‘ , I teresting atftdy of the■ 10th chap-/ .. T, ter of John, the diwiwing fpr the,'; Circles, 1, and Д of the P rea-^g^berahip of the three ■circlea byterhin Auxiliary met .last ШП- tobk place. Thei chairman for^hti^ day^fternoon, December la t; Clr- followh! Cir-.- cle No. l meeting with'Mrs., 1 ^he Johnstone, with 'Ithe chairman, Ruth Иойе. ' ' cha;ge. The 14th chapter'of-John S v e K d S • which th e, chairmb'n, of .the ; .V«'“'. Miss Riith Booe, Mra. aionary discussed. ; j j_ ¿ ; ' CHRISTMAS SEAL HONOR ' served dolioious date’.sticb, :. ' ' ROLL " ; ten, and salted VHUtsjln ,tiny red^i ' ./ cups, all attraotiyiolj’- docprated ,1 Miss Jessie Waff .......$1.0 0 'with 'Yuletide suggoationü. Thoap ' Rev. R. C;' Gofbrth .......... l.OQ Present wore Moadariies J.,.-Frárik j Rev:-A; G.'-Eoftin - /1.00 - ^bri>ent, W^A;, AlliSon,;:Rv^^ •E-' L.r Gaither ;..........;.....1.00 kar, J. A. Danfel, Wlll' Col(jis,:0.'j Mrs. Julia Ifoitm an............'■■■■ 1.00, f-'0'*<’h, Ida G. Nall, W. M. Nall, Mias 'M'ne/,KurfcoB M.'OO’ 5; J- Smlttf,_'b.^5 _Feozor,' E; WÍ Л ' „».„v.. .луччиио '.Г ' ]Ц, \У Г S a r ifo r d B r o s ........................................... 2 .0 0 A ’O 'v , A , M . K im b r o u g h , P . G , Р;.К.:Маао'з ..........Л...;............-i.oo'’B r o w n , 'f. N. € h a f fln , R. O. C io - ’ ^ ^ A '.-'V l* . wo ........... -A.uu - - v"-ti ui.c.iiiu, vav, ,v/. VH T . R ; C h a p l i n ■ : ': ; '; .i. v l;00' forth';!.P.'J., Johnson,; 0 ; :Hr,TonÍM Miss'Hazel Kitl:fM8 ;'^!¡;!:;:;;..'l;00 ;fiprtha Lee; Alice Mrs, O.'R;'Allen ....................1.00 Leo;, Blanche Baton, Kate Brown L'C; Berrier I'.OQ nnd Ruth Booe. The circle.s will 0. L Harkoy meet on Monday after, the first Rev.’Goo W ciiiy"^^^ each month, and tho ' f l T W . . . . « . ' ' " i n n . f l U x i l i i i v v m i l W / . , w l . . i r M iP t . ... PARElNfr-'rEACHERS’ ASSO- , plATIpN NEXT 'VVEEK Klie Hap ■ ' Woodruff,. Hayderi "iford, Pauline Darilei, 'Virginia <'ams, Daisy, Nell, Annie arid “’«n Holthouser, Claudia; iien- 111, ■ , ■ . I . The Parerit-Teachers' A^s.socla-- i tion will .mpet- at'the, High, School ' next. ThursdayV afternoon, ; iDec./ ¡16th; with' Mrs. - 'Lesteis- Martin;. ; the president, presiding. A Christ mas prbgrari; \yill ibe giveri', a ape- , cifil feature, of which .v:\vill - be Christmas /carols: siing by • the members of Miss Benton's Gleo ........................................./ ' ,/ 'Washington, - Dec. 4.T-Jt looks more than ever/ as /though Mr. i Taxpaye.r, will / have : to pay one per cent more on this year’s in come than on the last. ; ; ', : ■ Secretary Mellon ¿ees it that way. Hia annual :report, address ed today to congress, predicted a ’'?180;000,0p0 / deficit -\yheri . the fiscal year endd next .June..; while. making no reconimen- dation, the treasury had recalled pointing, out a year/agb that cbn- tinuance of the, one,percent re- duption. theri made wpu ;qn: the/ ,^'evenue prospdcts;; this mpnth.' These ripw."indicate that thb’ temp^orary• decrease -can not be continiiedfduring the current 'year.” ; Contrastiiig -\vith th e, deficit forecast, the 19i?0/fiscal year sur plus w as; ?i88^789,21C. Every bit wo'nt toward ietirem ent of the public/ debtv V>'hich stood at, $16.-; 185,.'JOS,299 when the year clo.sed. NOR'rH CAROLINA STA'PE BOARD OF HEALTH ;:/v /Raleigh, N. C. Dec. 5, 1930 Dear Sir: '■.; .'v '\';' :■/' j 'i’herb seems to be a generai, . impression through out the state,'-) that this is/the year for the’ ap- ppintnjent ; of; lopal , i'eglstrarfj^ : -v'i'iiile'as/a matter of fact, the pre- ;';sent term .dbes /not expire until December 31, 1932. ;V ; ': ' Due to this ; impression,' - and' the fact .that nearly all counties ; have changed officers, we are' be ing . 3\y.'impcd -\vith requests /for new appointments. : , / * / 'i'b save'troubie for^you and us' ’ too, wb are gping to suggest that ' ybu ; get a notice;, in your ■ local i paper; stating that :the/ present term dobs not expire uritil ,thè timó stated «bove. : . < : ;^- Yours very trul.v, V ; , Bureau: Vltai'Statistios Gi'-M.,:'Co'oper . , '/-:/' ; ./ ' Director P. S. Appointments are made pn CO every f ou years, regnrdles.s of political changes. - 'I'. Clayton Ppsram ^ J. B. Johnstone Knox Johnstprie 3. ; F. Hanes i , H .C .'K oontz H. A, Sari-ford R. Bi Sanford .......... . D. H. .Heridi'ix , F. Т.; ЁпкЦаЬ................... Йг.' м.,';н';’'ноу1е V.':E.;^Waiin:4>.u,...,.;v,;„.,', Np' Namo ...................... Misa- Bertha Тле ,Mlss I Martha Call Miss' Lucile H artm aa ..... Z. N. Anderson .Г . Grady Ward • i /Mrs: W. li., Craig 'Misa Nellie .'White , , . Misa Nell Eazonby Mr, L. L-.-:Miller ... .' Miss Vada Johnson Mrs. J. D. Casey . .. ' , L. J. -Horn ., .... .... Mrs. K.. L. Cope , , : .Tv S. Daniel,,..................... Mlss' Phoebe Eaton , ' Mrs. I. P. Graham Mr./Lacy; Riddle iMiss Violet Alliaon ........., Mrs. Rosanna. Swink , /Mra.. Marga;ret Burdell’ :Mr. 'VJ''.' Av:;Taylor . : Mrs. Z. N, Anderson Miss .Frankie; Craven Miaa Dbrotha Norrington :Mr, Sam';'Binkley „ Rey-.M./G'.; Ervin Mrs, A./ Т. : Lefler Mrs. 'Margarèt Green Mrs. Peter Hairston Дг.. L. P. Martin Di-; ; A./B.; Byerly ' , Mi.'is Annie Mae Benton V; Misa Sallie,'B;, I-Iunter ...... M i^ jM'able; phaffin Lena Briridle: ____ SCHOOLS Miss Vada; . Johnson’s mn,« i P a r m i n g t o n /, $1.08 J’oo-auxiliary o'n' Monday iilfter the I'.OO third Sunda,y, beginning -with the; l!oo ■■ ■ ■■ - ' PHILIP. ROSWELL DAVIS P A S S E S A W A Y “ Philip Roswell Davial' well- ’ known farmer, .of. the : I'gj, ■ community, died at' hia, home ior^i *Q. •Thursday'morning, December4th. g'oQvaftor 'an .ninesn -of u' year, .'aged- ?'!:!)! The daceaBed was the, son of: ' i 00 nnd Mrs,:. Willinm Davis,-:bjs: ' 'q. mothoi;’s maiden name being W al-; 1 0 0 1®“*’’ horn in Davidaon" i'oo but spent moBt of his .life, ' . in Duvie County-near;; .Ooncord-,: Methodist Cburch, whore he was flupurinlendont of tho Sunday '■ M j; School nnd ivmemberpf the bpardi' ' of ate-\ya'rds for many years. He ia:;-; • I '”!: survived by his wife, whp was formerly Mias Maggie Sowers, p'ho. , son; W. Ri'Davis, of Winston-,./ . Salem, three daughters, Mrs'. '.0„, ■ J. Thompaon, of Saliabury, Mrs. J. Mr Everhardt, of MocksviUol / " Route 4, Mrs. Ponrad.-Aaron,of f 1 nn Wlnaton^alomv eight grandchlldr.; j;J; ron,.two brpthersj C. A. Davls, o fr. - ’iii! Davio, and: two sisters, Mrs.;WHt .!; • Ham Leonard, of Davidson, and;-/ Mrs. Joaae Hedirick, ■ of:;Aahland^,:,/' í•°" Ka8.,.„,„ ; , I'he funeral services wore held ,-: at Coricord Church on Friday af- ./ ™ ternoon at 2:30,; by: tho'pastoiv,/:; ,-.л t Miller, Waltbv Miller; J. .11. Davis,' .j'.v.'and «Гое Alexander, and the flow- j ers wero.in charge of Mvp. ’^ooi'gC!: I'nl! iM’Iler. Mi.4. Frank " nger, -Miases Sue and Ruth it;Д.ОО 1.00 n. M O C K S V I L L E S C H O O L S TO CLOSE DEC. 19ТИ. , ......... ........................................^. The / Mocksville; ’.'Bchoplai; wlU," Miss borotha' Norrington, room I close for the Christmas holidays'.' Parmington: .I..... :.., , Sl.lOjon Friday,; Dec. 19th., thor.new; Mocksville ' Graded School 'f'J.on i term" beginning on Mondny, Jan. ........ ' '' ' -----------1 fith, 1981. Th£< High achool li- ; ; ;; , ' R7.t,i!> I brnry haa‘.recently added to- its Thank« fo nil. ,Onr Jinnnv icolletdion thirty volumes of- the-i will f'nntiniie next week/ 1 linc.yclopaedi'a ¡Amorican.i; winch .OUFIKN J:’.??-S,.IfWV>:F.V ; : , I will. bo :,of untold- benal’it'tov-the Seal .Sale Cfiairman i studonts, , - .........".......................... ..................... 'iV;; '.‘>4 ,ï*a(?e 'I U' 1 л THE MOCKSVILLB ENTERPRISE, MOCKS VÍLLS, N. С.Thuraday, Decomber 11, 193о REFINISH WORN FLOORS ВУ CAREFUL PATCHING intornntional Suiiday School Les son for Decembei“ 14. SAUL OF TARSUS Acta 22:3-16 Rov. Samuel D. Price, D. D. A person can bo cjinscie'ntious arid wrong.’This was iilustrnted in Saiil of Tarsus,, (than whom there was no more positive Phari see. Ho was devout and faithful in all that he understood to bo right. Saul had been especi'ally honor ed in being entrusted with letters of authority and - accompanying soldiery that he. might proceed to Damascus and ; bring those who confessed faith, in,Jesus Christ there back to jer^salem io r'trial. He was in such, luaste.. to. reach his destination thAiivh^n he near ed Damascus ag i)09,n approached he refrained froni, the .U^ual mid day siesta that he miglit the more speedily ¿rrlve:iab;hÌ8,';déstinatión and begin tlje inyfestigktion. .Then the miracle occurred thiit chang ed his entire yiej|vp^^^ Above thè^ ^f the- ‘ noon 'day;'sun there,,a inani- ' fe'station of the'tgjory of God in the open heavens. Others were «ware of the vision but thoy did not he-flr the voice that demanded of Saul “ W'hy persecutest thou me?” CJlory from tho throne had blinded- the man who li moment before had' been so, sui-e of him self. He had t6 yield himself the hflnd of another as entrance was made into the city.' Then came three days of-meditation and per sonal communion with the Lord, in Whom he now believed as. the Saviour of; mtmkind because (if , His redeinptive work on the cross at Calvary.'In a vision Anàniaa is directed ttf go .to Saul and natur ally he hesitates until,he is; as sured th n t. this ; once, fierce man has experienced la «hange of ' heart, ' '“Brother Saul” the gracioüd salutation and tKls 'is suggestive of l.tho brotherhood pf: man that, .exists through' ^ 8 ' right und^ stahtjling cjf the Pa Gôd; Saul was', encouraged. Then his - joy was *-vvithout bounds !aS sighf was imiracuiously restoiied to his eyes. ' : ‘ : T IiE F A M iO JOHN JOSEPH GAINES. M.D, Í OVERWORK He came into my ollice la^t weelc, eyed ;me Buspiciously, I thought'; acted as if he’d fly out if tho loant thing happened that was unusual to him,. He gave hia age as 52, had been behind a counter nil his- Ufó; hadn’t had the, time to get miirried or to at tempt anything not directly bene ficial to ilimaelf. Ho h ^ wibhin the Idst month sold hk liusinness, ^and felt beheayed . by, ao "flolng. He was of fiiroigh extrntiori; weo.- . kened, tro m u l^ é,' g^eecly- Examination revealed 'no organic diseaso wjii'atovor.i';' ' V '-' But there aro fjumflh dlsordera . 'graver even than^oi'ganic diseaso., Here was a man with a worn-out • rlervous pystem!. Eyety thought'of rest and recreation Jhad forsaken ■ him long c'go. He had onO bbses-; sion—that ho might be compelled to go to the pdorhouse or starve to doath boforo„hifl time, - I 'fll! but lofit my temper when he skittered all over tho room «S I triod to take his blood-^res- flure—mnde mo;re noise than a frightened qhild—this man of over fifty\ I told him he ought to be turned over mjf knee and warmed wit'h a bed slat. He look ed at the dodr, wistfully I thought and I told him he was perfectly welcome to dociiitip ; go back to "business" nnd wind up in the bug-house ! This aroused his ire a little], and ho told me hè hadn’t been born yesterday; that he knew what he was doing. I congratulat ed him for ¡hia. first natural ;ex-, pression in my piresenco, and iold him ,he Jiad probably beoh born, biit jh,é had heversi'liyed-^he liad i just existed. We finally , agreed and : shook hands—-on a schedule of conduct 'fo r‘him. ^ ï'heré is ¡a man, a . porfectly good mnn—headed ' straight' for tho Insane asylum, unless he re forms rl^rht now, an d . It may )bcs’ too late. Why i f he in this .coridi- tion 7 Just the- mad chase 'for' a' dollar 1; He has it—at. the price of all health and comfort'. There ore thousands of good men, doing tho same foolish thing. This le tr tor is just a warning; learn to rest while i t is today. ; ---------------•------------ Subscribe to T'he Enterpriae, Rnloigh, Dec. 1.—It is'best to remove the old finish from , a worn floor and rework the entir» floor but where this is not possi ble, the worn plKces may be ro- •worked and the patchea so con nected that the entire floor has ! a freah, new look. ‘ I , Suggeationa .about ;how to patch/ the finish on n worn floor 'nre given by Mias Helen Estnbrook, house furnishing apecialist at State College; She aays the first latep is to sandpaper the spot, | overlapping the old finish, and- using number one sandpaper over a block of wood. Be sure to sand with the grain of the wood. Next; go over this spot with one thin eoat of filler or strain, or what- iever .other treatment was used in. the original finishi Allow this to ' dry thoroughly. ‘ * Tho next step given 'by Miss Estabrook is to thin the, ; first coat of finish slightly and brush well into the wood. Let this d ry , and fojlow with a secon(J coat '. I of the material as it comes fijom the ican. When this is dry,, rub hard , with ^a tightly rolled piece ! of biirlap, following iihe grain of the wood. ' ; 'The final coat of firiisJi should | overl-ap,the old flniah, 'ii'boM. ten ihchea;. W hen'this haa lieen ap plied ■ make .a tight, roll, of soft, clean .cloth; wipe the bruah on the roll and then rub the,floor con-, necting the . newly treated apbta. i Add ittore paint or varniah to thia. rag roll as needed.' ' . | ; This operation, saya M iss' Es tabrook,¿gives the' whole floor a fresh, n^w look a,nd connects the patches. Waxing, the flbor ,may give a similar result..but avoid using so much i;vax as to make the floor slippery. . 'I'he specialist says the common« mistake in making a varnished fioor is the attempt to color and finish the floor in one operation by using a varnish stain. It ia better to apply the staiii directly to the floor then cover with sev eral coats of clear floor varnish. This piakes It possible to refin- ish or patch without a mottled ap-, pearance,---------^ MOCK’S CflURCH NEWS The Sunday School is giving a Christmas Entertainment 'hero on Wedneaday evening, Dec, 24th at 7, o’clock. Everybody is wel come to attend, Mr, and -ivirs, J, T, Phelps had as their Sunday guests Mr. land Mrs, Earl Myers, of Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Steve Beaucham’p, Of Louisville, Mrs. P. E, Hilton and children spent Sunday with her mother,' Itfrs, Howard, near Macedonia. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nolen and children, also Mrs. Ida Nolen^ of Kings Mountain, spent a few days ■>vith Mrs.. Nolen’s sister, Mrs. J, ■E. Orrell, Mr. Glenn Jones haa accepted a job of. clerking in Winston-Salem for Mr, W. G, White. Mrs, W. R.^ Carter -made a bu- airiesa trip ,tp Winston-Salem one' day. Inst week. ■Mrs, Carolyn'Ho;yvard, of Wins ton-Salem spent Siinday jit home.' ;Mr. T, S, Mock, 'of: ^ Point; spent, ,iaat ■Thursd'ay ,'night with- hia sister, 'Mrs; G,' F, Beauchamp. Misa Evelyn Hiltoii' apent'nlfow days thel .past webk -with Miss Pansy Copé, ojf Foi;k. Miss-(Nan . Carter spenli Sa.tür- day with ¡Miss Ruth Douthit, near, Macedonia, ' ' , i * Mr, and Mrs, M. R, Jones''and' children, spent Suhday with Mr, ’»nd Mrs. H. P. Cornatzer, of near Bixby, Mr, and Mrs, B,'S, Orrell and children^; also' Mrs,' J, E. Orrell spent, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ¡W, C, Howard near Advance, ' Mr, .and Mrs, irreston Leonard and childiren, of Salisbiiry spent' 'one day last weolt with Mrt and ,Mra, J, T. Phelpa. , I Miss Edwintt Williams; of Salis bury spent last Saturday: after noon at the home of Mr, W,' J. Jones,, irive poultry flociis in David son-County allow a , net Caah re turn of ?2,089,26\above feed cost from the aale of eggs alone. The recorda were reported to County. .Agont C, A, Leonard who atatea that no charge was made for egga ,consumed on the birds sold. Bettor .iiihdo'' at th'o new milk - plantin 'Ptirboi'o is being well n.. r e c e iv e d locally,; r e p o r t s H e r m a n ,‘W, Tayloir, Edgecombe C o u n ty c o u n t y farm a g e n t. Epery^ Woman Knows Evéry. 'woman ktio-wa lidw onay it ia ' to burn or Boald horsclf 'whilo i^orking in lior homo. Every woman knows that thoso burns and Boalds nro poinlut and Bomotimca vory .Blovv' to heal. Every woman should Icnov; that tho pain of burns and scalds will bo quickly ris liovdd,' irifootion positively provontcd and- spoody. healing ossurcd if Liquid Boroaono 18 instantly applied. Oct a .bottlo of Liquid Borozono nnd koon it handy in yolir modicino oiibiuot. Sold by ■ Allison-Clement Buy Your Coal Now The price of Coal js advancing almost daily. Our advice to you is Buy Now. . We have good coal at $7.25—the best at $8,00 per ton. Phone us your order today and save the difference. Home Ice & Fuel Company GLAUS Is Cöming Y o' We have ais usual a splendid stock of Christmas goods, such as, Oranges, apples, tangerines, grape fruit, nuts, different kinds, candy mixtures, different kinds, fancy | box candy for Christmas presents. Scaifs, neckties. Shirts, just the thing for presents. Come and give us a look. We can please you. ЩгЩйпд1ц heeiutîffui^ fleet arid sm art .,—í» • maßterpmee of Fisher styUtig ( -..'i Ncvor has the superiority ^ of Body, by Fisher .been m oróstrikingly cxompli- . iled than in tho Bigger and Bother Chevrolet Sixl 'With the added advanlago . of a lengthened wheelhusc, Flishcr dosignors : huvc , achieved in tlio now Chev rolet an impressive degree of aninrtncsB, comfort and luxury. Inside and out, scores of rerinomcnts stump this ■ car as : a mnstcrpicco of modern coachwork. Radiator, heudlampia Olid tie-bar form an unusually attractive and distinctive ensemble. Mouldings sweep buck in an unbroken lino to blend 'with the smart new bwly contours, . And nc.w color combinations lend a . new individuality. Interiors; too, are Front vtvw of t/ui new CIteforolât Sport Coupa exceptional. Tho new mohair ^ und broadcloth uphoIsVcry.' is :'smnrt'ly, tttil,orcd. Scats arc,wider- and more lux’xiriously cushioned. A deeper wind-' shield and wider windows give better vision. And, beautiful now modern fittings lend lii final, note' ' of charm. , . i Many mechanical /im provements ate also evi dent ih this Bigger, and Better Six. Among these - are a 'stronger frame; easier steering; n V moro durable clutcli; a quieter,-ysmoiothcr transmission; and many important engine , rofiucmcnts. The Bigger and Better, Chevrolet Six is now on display. See it today—drive, iti It is the Great American Value. » » The Phaeton Kurfees ^ Ward “Better Service” The R ó a d s te r................. A T N E W Ï.O W P R S C E S '510 475 « The Coach Sport Roadster Avlth rumble seat 495 Standard Coupe .... Standard Five- Window Coupe ..... *545 ’535 •Sport Coupe ^ C 7 C ! with rumble seai .,.. 0 / 0 ’635Standard Sedan ,... 545 Special Sedan ..650 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT EXTRA Chevrolet Trucks from ?335 to- $69,5 All prices f, o, b. Flint, Michigan IT ’S W ISG TO CHOOSE A 81Ж TOlMUNSON CHEVROLET CO. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. V [ ; '.Thursday, December 11, 1980 ELBAyiIiLENËW S Rev. Mr, A. H, Ferree filled his rtjguljar nppointanent herc\. Sun day at- eleven o’clock, . • Ml’, Z, V. Tucker . is very ill at this \yriting h is. hiany iTiqnds will be aowy; to hear. Miss liaura Shutt has ,been sick for, the : past few days,: ; Misses Eliza and Lula , Miie Baily 'spent awhile Sunday after noon -yvith M iss Carrie Comb. ' Miss Stella Baily, wns accom panied by a frieh'd over to Wins ton-Salem, last Thursday night, where they attended the show at both' the ' State and Carolina Theatres. Mrs, C. M, and Mrs. J. R. Bailey spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs, Ab Cairter, Misses Alnia and Cariie. Comb (speirit la whilei Saturday after noon with Missea Stella and Liz zie Bailey, , Miss iCIara Waller , spent, ^the I’.veqk-ond -with her father'and mo ther, Mr. and Mrs, L. P, 'Waller, Miss Stella Bailey spent a little while in Advance Sunday after noon. Mr, and Mrs, Bub Tucker and family spent Sunday afternoon with his father, 'Who is ill. Mr. Richmond B'ailey, who re ceived seven broken ribs last Sunday night, 4vhen the car in wHich he was riding over turned is Improvirig, луе are glad to note. Miss Stella Bailey spent a short while at Cornatzisr Sunday after- noon, The Christmas entertainment will Ъе here Tuesd'ay night, Dec. 28, 193^. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Tucker, of ,Winston-Salem spent.Sunday with his mother, Mrs, G, T, Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. S, L. Hege and familv snent; tbo —ü’- THE MOCKSVILLE EN^'ÉRPRISB. MOCKSVILLE. N, C. Page 3 ' ‘ I'i ' ' I I ’ Ï /} .!1930.-,; ■ .......... SADIIii .S, WINTERS ,C, P, 'VyiNTBRS Admihistratora.òf John W. Livfen- good, deceased, ■ 12 11 Gt, Robert. S. MoNoill, -АЛотеу, .: I T w e h ty - tw o ^ b r ib y ; b e e v e s w e r e s h ip p e d f r o m Halifax c o u n ty , la s t w e e k a n d 44 m o re will b e s h ip p e d as s o o n as th e m a r k e t n d v a n c e s , aays J, B. Britt,, c o u n ty a g e n t. Here’s The Most Startling News Ever Given You Just Before Christmas . . . BY A SLASH QF Mr. and Mrs. L, J, Ellitf. Mr.- and Mrs. Monk Markiland, of Winston-Salem spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Julius Mnrkland. . There waa a large crowd at C, E, Society Sunday night. The Society ia giving a play at tho en tertainment, SMITH GROVE NEWS HURRAH! HURRAH! itliRRAHI SANTA CLAUS HAS ARRIVED! DEAR FOLKS—We aye ready for you to choose your Chriat- mas gifts, Nice, practlciil and useful gifts. Say, lot’s uso good old "horse sense” and try to see that no. needy one-be I left out. . ■ i - -OUR SUGGESTIONS-r |. ' Blankets, Clothing, UndOrweai’, Dresses, Coaiis, Gloves, Hats, ' j NeckAvoar, Table Linens, Napkins, Dress Materials, Outing, . Handkerchiefs, Scarfs; Shawls, Curtains, Kimonos, Paj- amas, Etp, ; 500 BEAUTIFUL COATS, DREISSES ANp RAINCOATS AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES 98c, $1,98, $2,98, $.‘1.98, $4.98, $8.98, $10.98, $18.7.5 1,000 PRETTY CHRISTMAS HATS NEW ARRIVALS TH'ISI WEEK 88c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4,98 Best Assortment Silks, Prints «nd Woolens in the City at ' . , Л'Ье Best Prices , ' - 49c, 59c, 79c, 98c, $L19, ,?1,29, $1,59, $1.79 ; 100 STYLES LOVELY PUNJAB PERCALES 22c Grandma’s Special Prints, j)iease her with a nice dress from these prints, ....;..... ....,.•••.......•••....'29c and ,39c 100 Nice 'Warm Part-wool Blankets ..................................$1.9is • ;'50'N1co Warm Pa.i'ii-wbol Blankets ....................... $248 100 Nice.'Sheet Blankets, special .1.,..,........i....................... 69c ,,Beautiful Curtain Materials, Lace Marquisettea, Ruffles, • Etc., Big Assortment ' lOc, 15c, 19c, 25c, 35c, 49c, 59c •Big Holiday Handkerchief: Assortm'int, Cotton’arid Linen In Christmas Boxes i at Special Pi'ices ; , , ' 5c, 3 for 10c, iOc, l5c, 18c, 25c, 35c, 49c Nice Collections of Bathrobes for rMisse.s, Ladies and Child ren in,Beautiful Christmas Boxes, Priced at ' .$1.49, $1.98, $2,98, $3.98,‘$4,98, $6,98, $9,98 "Wagon Load’.’ of Underwear fo.r iChristmas, Ail Types, ;Special Prices; Jiist Cheaper , • ' 10c, 15c, 25c, k c , 45c, 59c, 69c, 75c; 98c, $L49 Big Assortment of Kid Gloves 'at $1,98 . Fabric Gloves, wool and cottpn.,.,..................25c to 98c. { Kiddies’ Wool and Kid Gloyes ,,.......49c to 98c Special Stookiing- Bai'gains at ......15c (Fay Stoclcings, 'plain arid sport, at ..........49c Christmas Assortment.Allen À Hose .••.......1.1... $1,19, $1,49 ¡Durham Special Christmas Hosiery 7i)c, 98c Spécial, exta'a! 'size, heayy A v e i g h t $1,19 ‘ I^uro; Linen Table, Damask, $1,29, $1.39, $1.69 j Mercerized Table pamask ..'i......••••:.; 39c, 49c, C9c •Nice Assortment of-Napkins 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c Special Reduction on’All Silk Prints, $1J9 arid $1,98 qual- ■ity,. choice; i.l.'..,, DEAR FOLKS—Thé 'latçh is; on the outside-r-a wa^rm wel- come on the inside , v ,, Come one and all land s'ee our nice things for Christmas, . They are practical, and useflii .,, , 'Coine; we can help yoii help so'méonë else'. ' : V , THE MORRISETT CO. j ; ’ , ' ' . "Live Wire Store” Thore will bo a ¡Christmas en tertainment and , Christmas tree here Thursday night, Dec, 25, Rev, M. G'. Ervin will fill his regular appointmeni; hero Sundny morning at 11 o’clock. Come out and hoar Mr, ErVin, Everybody welcome to attend; church- land I'S,, S. here. S, S, will bo at 9:80 Lets bo on time, Mrs. Wm, Myers wa's. hostess to tho Ladies Aid pri last 'rhursdny afternoon, Mrs, Marvin. Smith vice president conducted the de votional service. Those present wero Mesdames J, , H. .Foster, Parvin Smith, Charlie 'Williams, Seborn Hendrix, J, C, Smith, H. F. Bowden and Misa Lazora Smith mnd Miss Evol.yn Bowden, one visitor, Mrs. Alfred Hartman and the hostess Mrs, Myers, Aftor tho business session all en.ioyod a social hoiir and Mrs. Hartman assisted Mrs, Myers in serving refreshments which con sisted of delicious cocoanut .cake sandwiches, wafers and coffee, which was enjoyed very much by everyone. The meeting far J'anu- ary'w ill be held witti'M rs, Ray Cornatzer on the 1st Thuraday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The people' of this community are well pleased thnt Mr, W> B- Allen hns beeri selected as Clerk of tho Court and feel siire that he is capa,blo in every way of filling tho ofllce, Mrs. W, W, Allen ;and four chil dren,. of Salisbury were guests last Friday of Ma-^, Alien’s sister Mrs. J, C. Smith. Mrs. Ray Howard^ and littlo daughter, Sarah,Louise, of Clem- mdna were Sunday afternoon guests of her parents, Mr. and', Mrs, J. H, 'Foster. Miv and Mrs. H. F. Bnwdon and, drtughtnr. Miss Evelyn were busi?, ness visitors in) 'Slalisbury last Thuii'sday. Mr. and Mrs, Cap Spry, of Winston-Salem and Mr. Ellis Spry of Greensboro were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs.. W- G. Spry Saturday, ' ' '■ Mrs. Sallio Smith had as hor Sunday guests'Mr. arid IWrs. E, L, McOnmi'ocli, of -Cp'oleemeo, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Whiüailter: and chil dren, of Oak Grove. :v Mrs, J,' C. Smith has been nurs ing a sore foot io r the past few days, caused .by her stepping on a nail. Her fíiends are sorry to hear and hope that she will soou be able to walk witflput pain, ■ A HEAVEN ON EARTH No taxes: to ;pay^ , 'i - \ ' ; (No installments to meet, ^ No traffic to dodge, , No fighta ii-| the .street, • , , , No wife to iiag, . ., •• ' ' No tires to buy, . ' ' • No hedtime, stoiries, , . ^ No s'nmples to'.-try;- . ■ • No i-ent to, fall; due, , No wrouft'-uumbov calls, . , i No “we^iks”, to obsoi-ve,' No charity balla. No bathtub gin, No dance tunes by Rolfe No over-draft notiees, No miniature golf. ‘ No Heaven like this,' No sainta ever find. No midget cars, >; , No tasks for the mind. No board to pay, No banka to iuil. No such place you suy? No place but in jail. ' I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION , Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hnve this day qunli- ’ flod '«S'administrators of John W. Livengood, decoasod,; late pf said C'oujnty, aiwl, State, A,ll p(;frsons holding claims against the estate of ,the said decqnsed are dirqct- odri^o,, present the snmo . to the ut\deraignod, duly verified, on or before the 4th dny of December, 1931, or this notice will be plead ed; in bar of' their recovery, A U ( persons Indebted to snid. estate wijl pleaso make immediate set tlement, T'his 4th day of December, I, I ' I Men’s Overcoats and Suit Prices to Boys* Suits and Overcoat Prices All Boys* Suits Haviè 2 Pair Pants II Salisbury’s Leading Clotliiei's Salisbury, N. C. Щ Щ Ш RAIN . MÜ» ICE . SNOW " ^ S t t p p e r ÿ t \ , "I^PR'wintër driving you need f i the protection of now tirés. / ,Why hesitate when all types of new ,Goodyears are selling for 801111101? Let m look at yqur old tireff und make you ail qjfér» Sanford Motor Coi ^ Ford Dealers for 16 Years É The same High QUALITY I Just the PRICES are Lower! See these Lifetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR PATHFINDERS 29x4.40 $5.83 30x4.50 6.65 30x5.00 8.55 31x5.00 ;8;85 31x5.25 10.20 30x3 1-2 CÌ. $4.98 30x 31-2 SS 7.40 8 90 I I ' 'i'i Hi V.' 32x4 32x4 1-2 • ■ ' ■* Low Prices ...'„Рир.о 2'';,';THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.Thuredny, Decomber n , 198Ó iliimm ' l i l t l I ' 'Й к SI ■ Í* U i International Sunday School Les son for December 14. SAUL OF TARSUS Acts 22:3-15 Rov. Samuel D. Prico, D. D. A person can be c^nscie'ntioua and wrong. This was illustrated in Saul of Tiuraus, rthan whom there was no more positive Phari see. He was devout and faithful in all that he understood to be right. Saul had been especi'ally honor- od in being entrusted with letters of authority and - accompanying soldiery that he' might proceed to Damascus an d ; bring those who confessed faith, in , Jesus Christ ■ there back to Jerusalem .for trial. He was In such, ‘toste,. to reach , his destination th a t ivhen-ho near- j ed- Damascus a? i)o,ftn approached he refrained from, .the .usual mid day siesta that he mlglit the more ' speedily- arrive;iab:his deatina:tion iand begiin the investiiiiiiion. Then the miracle occurred,thiit'ehang^ ed his entire Above the rightness', <?f the I.noon day.'sun ■;th,oi;e..\yajs, a mani- fe'station. of theijgjory!; of God in the open heavens. Others were aware of the vision but they did not h e a r the voice that demanded of Saul “Why persecutest thou me?” : G'lory from tho throne had blinded- the man who a moment before had been so sure of him self. He had t6 yield himself the hand of another as entrance-was made into the city. Then came three days of meditation and per sonal communion with the Lord, in Whom he now believed as, t,he Saviour of mankind because of His redemptive work on the cross at Calvary. In a vision Ananiiis is directed td go .tO 'Saul and natur ally he hesitates until he is, as sured that .this, once, fierce man has experienced la 'change of heart. ^ ■‘Brother Saul”, is the’ gracioiid saluta'tiop and, ttiis.ls, suggestive of ..the brotherhood; 'of inan . that exists through; the righi: under; standing: ojf the ' Fatherhood;, ofi God. Saul wtis. encouraged^ ihori -his •joy. was .^without bounds as sight w a s miraculously restored to his «yes. RBFINISH WORN FLOCKS ВУ CAREFUL PATCHING тт wmm JOHI^ JOSEPH GAINES; M.D. OVERWORK He camo into my office last ' week, eyed mo; Suspiciously, 'I thought'; acted as if he’d fly out . If the least thing happened that .was unusual to him.. He gave his ^ge as Б2,; had been behind a ’ .coiinter ull his-Vlifó; hadn’t had the. time to got married or to ai;- . tempt anything not directly hene- flcial to himself. He had wlbhin the last^month sold-his busiiinf^ss, • and felt .bohoaYedv by; so'^oiri^ ' He was’ of forei^h extratlori, >véa' ■/ f kened,' tremulous; greedy-lookihg, Examination reveale^ no .organic ■ disease whatever. ' . ' . • But there aré .humitn disorders 1 graver even than 'Oi-ganic disease., Here'was a maii; with a worn-out . r. iiervous ■ system.. Every thought'of rest and recreation had forsaken him long ago. He had, one obses- , sion—-that 'he niiffht be compelled to go to the poorhouse or starve to death bofore.,hi.4 time. ' '' I nil but lost my temper when ' . he skittered all over the room as I tried to take his blood^res- ‘ sure—made more noise than a frightened child—this man of over fifty! I told him ho blight to be turned over my knee and warmed witii a bed slat. He look ed at thé dódr, wistfully I thought and I told him he was perfectly welcome ■ to deèàmp ; go ¡ back to "business”^ ^ d wind up in the bug-house i Tbis aroused his ire a littlo, arid ho told me he hadn’t been born yesterday; that he knew, what he was doing. I cóngratúlat-, ed him for hi», firat natural ex pression in my presence, and told him ;,he had :i)robablÿ Ijsen born, but hé had never lived—rhe ,h“^ Just existed. We finally agreed and shook h a rid s^ n ,,a schedule ;of ' conduct 'for-him. ; ' ; ' . I'hor'e is, lai man, ' á, .perfectly good 'man-^héadéd,' straight ' ■,foK the insane asylum; unless he re-; forms right now, and it may he too/late. Why; is he in this .coiidi-/ tion? Just the: raft'd chase 'for a' (iollarl He has it^ a t thé price of all health and comfort '. There are thousands of good men, doing tho same foolish thing. This letr te<r is just a warning; learn to rest while it is today. ■■ ---------;----«---^------- \ Subscribe to The Enterprise, ' Raloigh, Dec. 1.—Ii; is'beat to remove the old finish from ' a worn floor and rework the entire floor but where this is not poaal- bié, the worn places may be re worked and the patches so con nected that the entire floor has' a fresh, new look. ' : ■ Suggestions,about how to patch, the finish on a worn floor are given by Miss Helen Estabrook, house furnishing specialist ' «t State College. She says the first istep is to sandpaper the spot, | overlapping the old, finish,, and Msing number one sandpaper over a block ,of wood. Be sure to sand with the grain of the wood.'NexI; go over this spot with one thin coat of filler or strain, or what- jever o'ther treatment was used , in the original finish! 'Allow this to dry thoroughly. ; ; ^ The next step given 'by! Miss Estabrook is to thin the first, coat of finish slightly and brush well into the wood. Let this dry and follow Iwith a secon^ coat of bhc material, as it comes fr^om thé «an. When this is dry, rub hard with ,a tightly rolled piece ! of burlap,' ïollowing Dhe ¿rain of tiie/,w ood... , ' ,, .v The final cpatVpf fii;iish should | overlap the old “finish àhoüt. ten inchesi. When ' this ; has been ap plied make * -tight roll, of soft, clean-ploth; wipe the'brush on the roll arid then rub the.floor cori-j necting the; newly treated spots. i Add more paint, or varniah to this rag roll as néeded.' , | , . This operation, says Miss;'Es tabrook, gives the' whole floor a fresh, new look and connects the patches. Waxing the floor may give u similar result^.buf avoid using so much iv'ax as to make the floor slippery. < ■ .■i'iie specialist says the common« mistaké; in making a va'mished fiopr is the attempt to cblor and finish the-floor in one operation by using a varnish stain. It is better to apply the stain directly to the floor theii cover with sev eral coats of ■clear floor varnish. This makes it possible to rofin- ish or patch without a mottled ap pearance.---------------------------^ MOCK’S CHURCH NEWS The'Sunday School is giving a Christmas Entertainment here on Wednesday evening, Dec. 24th at 7, o’clock. Everybody is wel come to attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Phelps had as their Sunday guests Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl Myerfl, of Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Stove Beauchamp, Of Louisville. Mrs. P. E. Hilton, and children spent Sunday with her mother,' Mrs. Howardt near Macedonia. .,Mr. .and Mrs. Ed Nolen and children, also Mrs. Ida Nolen j of Kings Mountadn spent a few days ■with Mrs., Nolen’s sister, Mrs. J. ■E. Orrell. , . Mr. Glenn Jones has accepted a job of, clerking in Winston-Salem for Mr. W. G. White. , . , Mrs. W. R. Carter made a bu siness trip.,to Winston-^alem one' day, last week. . ' ' Mrs. Carolyn; Howard, pf Wins ton-Salem spent giinday at home.'' 1 Mijr. T. S.: Mock,' of H igli: Point spent, last Thupd'n.y, night with his sister, Mrsi G, F,^. Beauchamp. , Miss Evelyn Hilton* spent a few days thel .past \yeek with Miss Pansy Cope, ojf Fip^k. Miss'iNan .Carter spent' Satur- ,day with Miss Ruth Douthit, near Macedonia. ; ,. i ■ ' Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Jones''and.- children, spent Sunday with Mr. '»nd Mrs. H. P. Cornatzer, of near Bixby, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Orrell and children,; also Mrs.; J. E. Orrell sperit. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. , Howard 'near Advance. : ' Mr.' ,and Mrs. srreston Leonard .arid chiUliren, of Salisbury spent one day last week with Mr> and Mrs. J. T. Phelps. ' ; , , ’ Miss Edwinu Wiliiams, of Salis bury spent last Siiturday_; after noon at the home of Mr.’ W.* J. Jones,. Five poultry flocks in David son 'Coiinty show a ,hct cash re-; turn of ?2,089.2Gi,above feed cost from the sale of eggs alone, The records were reported to County Agent C. A. Léonard who states that no charge was made for eggs ,consumed on the birds sold. ,. ■ B iitto i^ ^ h io d d '.'a t.: th e ' lie v v m ilit; p la n t in T t ii'b p r o 'ls b e in g w re ll i-«. r e c e iv e d ; lo c a ll y , , r e p o r t s H e r m a n ,''W ., T a y lo r , E d g e c o ir ib o , C o u n ty c o u n t y f a r m a g o r it. [ ууУЦ.Ц^я^пу, Decemiaer ll, 1980 ÿ:;;, -’. e l b a v il l e ’:NËWS : Ei}ery Woman Knows Eviiry wbmnn knows how easy it ia to burn or aoaUl horsclf wliilo wotkmg in hor homo. Evory ■woman knows thn,t tlioso biima and soalds aro painful and 6omotinic3 very Blow to hoal. Every mman should know that tho paiu of burns and scalds will bo quickly ro- liovod;i irifdotion positively jirovcntcd and spoody hoaling ossurod if Liquid Boroaono IB Instantly applied. Oct a bottlo cf Liquid Borozono and keep it handy in yolir modioine oabinot. Sold by ' Allison-Clement . I Clara Waller speni;, ^he ' Rev. Mr. A. li. Ferroe filled his ' 'with her father (a'nd mo- rejguijar appoiritimont herty Sun- , , Mrs. L. P. Waller, day' at eleven o’clock.' , , | Miss Stella Bailey spent a little- , Mr. Z. ;V. /I'ucker is very ill while in Advance Sundn!v after- at this -writing his;many friends noon. ............... ' ’ «ntl Mrs. Bub Tucker and TH E -MOCKiSVIliLE EN T E R PR ISE . M OCKSVILLE. N . Ci Buy Your Coal Now The price of Coal is advancing almost daily. Our advice to you is Buy Now. We haye good coal at $7.25—the best at $8,00 per ton. Phone us your order today and save the difierence. Home Ice & Fuel Company / Г"*****! GLAUS Is Cöming I We have ai$ usual a splendid stock of Christmas goods, such as, oranges, apples, tangerines, grape fruit, nuts, different kinds, candy mixtures, different kinds, fancy box candy for Christmas presents. Scaifs, neckties, Shirts, just the thing for presents. Come and give us a look. We can please you. T iœ ; O T W C M E V R w i J E T 's ^ ЩгжШпд1у beuiMiul^ fleet and sm ari — «К ■ msü^terpi'eee of Wisher styiinij'' Never has tho superiority ^ of Body by Fisher .been more strikingly exempli fied llinn in tho Bigger .. and Better Chovrolot Six! With the added ndvnntago , of a lengthened-\Vhcelhusc, lilishor dosig^or» have nchicv«^ii in tho now Chev rolet an iinprcssiyo degree of smartness, comfort and luxury. , Inside and out, scores of refinoraents ' stump thia car as a masterpieco of »>9»‘ <"r modem eoachworlt. Iladiutor, huudlampk ; and tic-bar form nn unusually attractive ,' and distinctive ensemble. Mouldings sweep back in an unbroken lino to blend: with the smart new body contours. And new color combinations lend a new individuality. Interiors; too, are exceptional. Tho ne-»v mohair und broadcloth upholstery’ Is^sm artly, tailored. Scats aro,wider and more luxuriously cushioncdv X deeper wind shield and -\vidor widows give better vision. And beautiful how modorja fittings lend to final, note of charm. , . ii ’ Many mcchiiinieal /im-, provements afe also evi dent ih this Bigger and Better Six. Anibiag these aro a stronger frame; easier stet\Tingj a . more durable elutcli? a quieter, ismciother transmisnion) and many important engine refinomonts. Tho Bigger and Better Chevrolet Six is now on display. Scoit today—drive, itt It is the Great American Value, ChctrvUt Sport Coupo The Phaéton ........... 510« I The V , RÒadatér .................... Sport Roadster with rumble se a t.... 475 495 The Coach ............... Standard Coupe ................. Standard Five- Window Coupe '545 ’535 '545 •Sport Coupe with riimble seat Standard . Sedan Special ; Sedan "575 ’635 ?650 Kurfees & Ward “Better Sérvice SPECIAL EQUIPMENT EXTRA Chevrolet Trucks from $335 to- ?6!)5 IT ’S W ISH TO CHOOSK A SIX MOCKSVILLE, N. C. will be SoiTy, ,to hear. Miso Laura Shutt has been sick for the past few days. ; Misses Elizii : and Lula Mae Baily spent awhile Sunday after noon with Miss Carrie Comb........ ■Miss' Stella Baiiy. was accom panied by a frien'd over to Wihs- ton-Salem last Thursday night, where they attended the show 'at both'.the ' State ' and Carolina Theatres. : Mrs. C. M. and Mrs. J, r ! Bailey spont Sund'ay afternoon with Mrs. Ab Carter. ; . ■ Miases Alma and Carrie Comb (spent la whilei Saturday after noon with Misses Stella and Liz zie Bailey. , . Sunday afternoon with his father, who is ill. Mr. .Richmond B'a.iley,: who re ceived seven broken ribs last bvnday night, when the car 'in which he was rid-ing over turned is improving, we are glad to note, Bailey spent fi ahort while at' Cornatzér Sunday afternoon. A '-The Christmas entertainmq'nt S 193^ «"d Mrs. D. S, Tudier,.of •Winaton-Salem spent,Sunday withnis mother, Mrs. G. T. Tuclcer. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. L. Hege and family spent the weelc-end with 1930. SADIË S. WINTERS C. F. WINTERS Administrators of John W. Livén- good, deceased. 12 31 Ct Robert S. McNeill, Attorney. Twentyrtwo - -baby beeves were ' shipped from Halifax county last - week and 44 more, will be shipped as aoon as the market advances, anys J. B. Britt, county agent. . MEN! Here^s The Most Startling News Ever Given You Just Before Christmas .... All Suits and Overcoats REDUCED! Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ellii. Mr.' and Mrs. Monk Markland, of Winston-Salem spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Julius Markland. There was a Targe crowd at C. E. Society Sunday night. The Society is giving a play at the en tertainment. I ' SMITH GROVE NEWS HURRAH! SANTA CLAUS HAS ARRIVED! tílíRllAH! I No charity balls. No bathtub gin. No dance tunes by Rolfe No over-draft notloes,, No miniature golf, ' No Heaven like this,' No saints ever find.' No midget cars, . No tasks for the mind. No board to pay. No bank.", to fail. No such place you say? No plflco but in jail, ' BY A SLASH QF 25 DEAR FOLKS~W e aije ready for you to choose your Christ mas gifts, Nice, practical and useful gifts. Say, lot’s use good old “horse sense” nnd try to see that no .'needy one be left out. ■ .'■ There will be a ¡Chn'stmas en tertainment and . Christmas tree ' ------ here Thursday night, Dec. 26. | NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Rev. M. Gl Ervin will fill his .i , Notice is hereby given that the regular appointment bore S u n d n y , “"‘Isrsigned have this ¡day quali- Men's Overcoats and Suit Prices $7.50 to $24.35 Boys^ Suits and Overcoat Prices morning nt 11 o’clock. Como out and hear Mr. Ervin. Everybody welcome to attendr church' land fled '(IS administrators of John W. Livengood, decoased, late of isaid Çp^ty. ail'd State. Ail рфаопз ,, / ,;■ . ■ V'^^OUR^ SUtiGES'TlO.NS— ' "”BIanke(:si'.Clothin^ Uriderwear, Dresses, .Coats, Gloves, Iliits,' Neckwear, Table Liriens. Napkins, Dress Materials, Outing, Handkerchiefs, Scarfa, Shawls, Cu'rtains, Kimonos, Paj amas, E tj. '■ ■ 500 BEAUTIFUL COATS, DRESSES ANP RAINCOATS AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES 98c, $1.98, .$2.98, $8.98, $4.'Э8, .$8.98, $10.98, $18.76 1,000 PRETTY CHRISTMAS HATS i ' NEW ARRIVALS THIsl WEEK 88c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 S. S. here. S. S. will be at 9:30 i claims .against .the ekateT'n+n 1____ „U4.1 J______, . ' . Best Assortment Silks, Prints wnd Woolens in the City at ^ ; . : T'he Best Prices ' 49c, 59c, 79c, 98c, $1.19, $1.29, $1.69, $1.79 ' 100 STYLES LOVELY PUNJAB PERCALES 22c Grandma’s Special Prints, jjlease her with a nice dress from these prints, .......................................................29c,nnd 39c 100 Nice Warm Part--\yool Blankets ::”60 Nice Warm Pai't-wbol Blankets ,l6o Nice.,Sheet Blankets, special .¡. $1.98 $2-48 ... 69c ..Beaiutiful Curtain Materials, Lace Mafquisettes, Ruffles, ‘ Etc., Big Assortment ’ 10c, 15c, 19c. 25c, 35c, 49c, 59c ■Big Holiday H'andkerchief Assortment, Cotton and Linen in ChristAas Boxes at Special; Prices ; 5c, 3 for lOc, lOc, l5c,18c, 25c, 35c, 49c Nice ColiectiQna'of Bathrobes for Misaea, Ladiea and Child ren in Beautiful Chriatmas Boxes, Priced at ' ' $1.49, .$1.98, $2.98, $3.98, !$4.98, $6.98, $9.98 “Wagon Load’.' of Underwear fo,r Christmas. All Types. '. :Speci,al Prices: Juat Cheaper ‘ lOc, 15c, 25c, 35c, 45c,' 59c, 69c, 75c; 98c, $1.49 $1.98 25c to 98c.I ... 49c to 98c ............... 15c 49c $1.19, $1.49 ;7i?c, 98c. Big Asaortment, of Kid Gloves 'at ....'.... i Fabric Gloves,;wo61 and cottpn.;.:................. -Kiddies’ Wool and Kid Gloves Special Stoc'kiing. Bargainsi at; (Pay Stockings, plain and sport, at ; Christmas Assortment Allen A. Hose ..... I ¡Durham Special .Christmas Hosieiy ...I...... Siiocial, extra) ^ize, heavy weight ..... Pure Linen Table Damask,.......$1,29, $i-39, $1.69 .Mercerized Table p a m a s k ........39c, 49c, 69c Nice Assortriieni oi-Napkins .....10c, 15c, 25c, 35c Special. Reduction on' All Silk Prints, $1.79 and $1.98 qual ity*, choice $L2^ I /DEAR FOLICS-—The.‘la is; on the putsWe-ra warm wel-. come on the inside . . . Come one’and all wnd see our nice things for Christmas. They are practical. and useful ... . Come; ,wo;can .help yoii help so'méone else'. . , . ^ ■ THE MORRISETT CO. : : ' . “Live Wire Store” ' Lets be on i;ime. Mrs; Wm. Myers was'hostess to the Ladies Aid on last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Marvin. ( Smith vice president conducted the do-, votional se.rvice. Those present wore Mesdames J. H. Foster, (Marvin Smith, Charlie Williams, Seborn Hendrix, J. C. Smith, H. F. Bowden and Miss Lazora Smith Wild Miss Evelyn Bowden, ono visitor, Mrs. Alfred Hartman'and the hostess Mrs. Myers. Aftor tho business session all enjoyed a social hour and Mrs. Hartman assisted Mrs. Myers in serving refreshmentfl which con sisted of delicious cocoartut ,cake sandwiches, wafers and coffee, which was enjoyed very much by everyone. The meeting for Jianu- ary .will be held with Mrs. Ray Cornatzer on the 1st Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The people'of this community are well pleased that Mr. W> B. Allen haa been selected as Clerk of the Court and feel sure that he is capa,blo , in every way of filling the office. ■ , Mrs. W. W. Allen 'and four chil dren, of Salisbury were guests last Friday of Mrs. Allen’s sister Mrs. J. C. Smith. Mrs. Ray Howard^ and little daugh'ter, Sarah,Louise, of Clem mons were Siinday afternoon guests of her parents, Mr. and'. Mrs. J. H. 'Foster. Mi\ and Mrs. H. F. Bowdon and dftughter, Miss Evelyn were buáÍTi ness visitors ini -Sialisbury last Thiwsday. | Mr. and Mrs. ; Cap. Spry, of Winston-Salem and Mr. Ellis Spry of Greensboro- were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'-W.,G. Spry Saturday. ' ' Mrs. Sallio Smith had as hot Sunday guests *Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McClamroch, of Cdoleemeo, Mr, and Ml’s. Lee Whitaiker and-chil dren, of Oak Grove. ', Mrs. J. C. Smith has b.een nurs ing n sore foot io r thé past, few days, caused ,by her stepping on a naiil. Her friends are sorry to hear and hope that she will sooa be able to walk without pain. ■ V, A HlSAyEN 01^ EARTH No taxes to pay,:' . '\No ; instalm ents to meet. No traffic; to dodge, , . 'No .fights' iri; the. street., .. No' '-wife, ■ to . nag,;, >;;; No tires to bu;^., . ' ,i No bedtime, átorie'9, No ii'amples to try.■ ¡ No rent tp. fall.due; _ , No wrong-number calls. ; No. “weeks", to observe,: of the' said, decqased are.:diroct- edsrto, present' 'the, same to 'the un,ddrsiBnbd, d uly verified, oii or before the 4th day of 'December, 1931, or this notice will, be plead ed in bar of theli' recovery. AU persons indebted to said, estate will please make immediate sot- tlemeht. I'his 4th day of December, All Boys' Suits Have 2 Pair Pants Salisbury's Leading Clotïiiérs Salisbury, N. C, R A I N ICE . •“ Slippery t Fo r winter driving you need the protection of new tires. Why hesitate when all types of new Goodyears are selling for so little? . Let m look at yQur old tiresf ; and make you an oJJei‘» Ford Dealers for 16 Years T h e _ ,n m e M P R IC E S a r e lo W o rl »ее these Litetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR PATHFUNDERS 29x4.40 $5.83 3 0 x 4 .5 0 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 6 ^ ^ 3 0 x 5 . 0 0 ^ ’: ' : 31x5.0,0;.,8.85 x.: : 31x5.25 10.20 32x41-2 All Sizes at New Low Prices 30x3 1-2 CL $4.98 30x 3 1-2 SS 7.40 890 il ' t r , V iS\ Wh ^ 'I:; ■ i THK MÒCKSX^ILLB-^ENTBRPKISE. MOCKS ViLLE. N> C.I -1 .. ' ' . , Hi ” -T I , -I « Ì — - i* , Thursday, Decomber li, 1930 •V'j ty Sdm fle$s(0 ; v internattonal Simday SchGol isom for DetemJje»' 14. awnve of the ^ »W" SAUL OF TARSUS not hear ihe voice that demnnaeu Act< 22;R-15 - of Sn«V ‘‘Why ;.per«ecutc8tv thou A " SamuelrBi I’ipricei:::!). ;vP.;v :n V ^ , ,A pefson can be XspnBCientious Olory ' fciid wrong. Vthift was nlustrated blinded • th^. man who a 'e-:Jn?'Siurti’ ■ ............... .......... r-' ............................. ■ Miaa Edwina Williams, of Snlla- bury spent Iflst .Saturday, after noon at ,tiie home of Mir.'W.' J. Jones,. ' RBFINISII WORN FLOORS finish the floor Jn ono operation jW. C. Howard''near Advance. BY CAREFUL PATCHiriG by using a varnish iltain. It’lsy MiV.and Mi's. »rtesioii Leonard —- ---------- better to apply the Stain directly Lt,d children, of Salisbury' spent Riiloitth. Dec. 1.—It is'b eit to lo^ tln>„ iloor .tbon cover with eov-lQj„g Mr, and romove the old fihiaJi frbm a oral coats of clear floor varnish j_ ij._ jsjieips. worn floor and rework the entira /This makes it poasiblo „to refin- ' ' ' floor but where this is not possl- ish or patch ■without a mottled ap-, ble,>^tne worn places’fiaay be re—pearartce." " 1 worked and the patches sc con- *"■"'•**— nected that the entire floor has MOCK’S CPURCH NEWS a fresh, .new-look........ ■..., v. ..... .!............ .....-—.-r-rf—........ ,.. . ,.._... ... ....... .....,. .... Suggestion« about how to patch, -The Sunday, School is giving Five poultry, flotks in Davld- the finish oh a worn floor sre a Christmas'Entertainment her6 soniCounty show a,net ckbti re- glven by Miss Helen Efttabrook, o'n Wednesday evening, Dec. 24th turn of $2,089.26i>ftbove feed wst house furnishing Specialist' at at ? o’clock, ilverybody is wel- from the sale of egga alone. The Stat^ College. She saya the first come to attend* > records were, reported to Coupty. J.step is,to sandpiaper the spot, i Mr, and Mrs.' J. T. Phelps had 0. A. „«onard who states overlapping the old, finish, and their Sunday guests Mr. ®nd thfit no ^arge was made ior^ggs! using number oneisandpapei* over'Mifs. Earl Myeis, of Greenwood ^consumed-on the bird»-sold,- »Bliltor‘ihMdv&t Ìhó 'Kìów m ille» V Decemiber 11, 1930 * I plant in TfTboro'ifi beiHif well le, received jbcally, reporia Itcrmnii I W; Taylor, tedgscombe Couiitj coWnty faim agent. Ecary^ IVomim Xkote^' V ‘ Every wmM kno?« hW easy it to bum or scald iHmdi wmini'A'wkìDir in her hnmis Every vormu luMWi that tliese bums and Mold* on paiMul bnj Sometimw slow to 'Jbeol. EveryE-SSSSsIM!Vf^!.‘ini90U9ll. pOnUVUJ;: PffQirt&tcd aad i<wwBoMMM is iaftjteUy! qjplM_______..Mile Df Ui|«3dBw^ k<iep it teady inyebrMiijiiMMbtBet. Soiabv V, ELBAVtLtE MtlWO , Miss Clara Waller spent ^he” . ftev.^Mr. A. h;, Fprr/36 filled his ''"'*«» l^er father 'and №,0- rij)iul|ir appointment herd» Sun^ 'J Mra, L. P. Waller, day at eleven o'-clock. j , | Miss Stella Bailey spent ft little Mr,, Z. V, ’I'ucker is very HI while m Advance Snhdttv nfthr. a t'tn w vwitmg’his many Iriqnds noon. ' ' Mrs. Bub Tucket . M w aliaur^ Shutt has been sick f-amily ap^nt Sunday afternoon -?g!S M OCireyiLLE'Ei^'yaRPRISE. MOCKSVlLLtiC >1. éC’ D o n ? 193/0 11980, SAD1É! l'WXOT'BRS . , . ,„,„a. P. ..WINTBRS....... I Administrators of John W. tfvbii-’ Robert- Sn&tcI^éìlL Aitornftv: Tw'énty4wo-f«aby bj»eve» w^re 3 f i i AlI|90H-G|M6ent vif iti ■fi:i?m0‘ itaat • iMoiL bttt ftvoid ,4 « th« ,-»»<* »*»• H- «atoltò ewwoiÉ 3In. B. S. Otryi^riuid i t k - w d ^ * vpnMiklMA '«;«» U t»;'J . B- àrpAì Mn-'' MissesiEJliz^^ BaJly spent awhile' Sunday after noon’With Mia's Cairie ijomb. Milja' Stella ' Baily was accom- ^ n ie d by a frieii\i over to' Wins- ton^alenj .last. Thursday V?ight, vrnei'e they atténd^d the show at both' the • State and Carolina .TheMtres. ’ „ Mrs. C. M. and W a. J, R, Bailey «pent Sunday, afternoon with Mrs Ab Carter. \ ! .i .. • Mis&es Ahtia.and Cartje/Comh' Ispeiht «.w hH oi'Saturday àfter-' noon ^ ith Missei^ Stella and-LÌz- rio ,Bàitey/ iZ \ ’.I , te.. Richmdnd B'adldy, ^^e-' ceived seven broken ribs lai-t Sunday right, Syhen the car 'in which he v/as riding over turned Miss Stella Bailey spent a short rfooh Sunday after- entertainment .Tuesdiay night, • Dec.- ® 'futker,' oi ^Win^lon^ajem spent,'Sund'ay'with’ his mother, Mri. G,;.T. TUcker.. - family alpent^the' *w«k.end With (' il sWppcd frbiH IlAllfà3('’pounty^last A ^ vj’cik an« 44 mOte will be shipped _ ™S‘ SÌOtì-àjr'aìj^Vraraèif-Wiy^TOTOp’;" ™ ,'^ ^ ^ ^ ■SBjV'J t-Bf •ijrit^'ij^linlyiaf jèl^iSS V» /'vr* Ìjìì'ì'Vs msmm DE»® il? \ ' S P M i * '• -'■' •' «r-l«' />- >. , a a kWv'^ -i • f ^ *?■ Hi / 4’ v-'? ik i h -Z iCh Ì \ ìi) 1*“/ ^Ì-4_ ■:.i% •■ ■■.. •■■ "Cìas-v • r ' «-j * i-5.’Ui F i,W *3*1-^ wr - --. i ^ 'V. * I * V ,/f ^i^LiYj[h- 5 ^ ,'iArf^»“ , A « gJ'^isV 1 * ' '' 'H i . l'- ,< < T ì rt 'V .<m mf i €m i , m m. кl%i^c¡c:iГЭí^:i:JSi:з-*W;TJa^sг;мsSl■Jttswvмi2íiг«lк«ííJll¿Slí-'írXis?-■sг-lr:r;-.4/íx-tìiieг.•v^'atA^г^^ .................. tailgermes» grape fruit; nuty^ dijFferent kinclii cM ^y mixtpres^ different kinds, faiKy box candy for Christmas pre^nts; Scarfs, neckties, Shirts, just the thing for presents. Come and give us a look. We cai^ please you. >' ’ ■" I/‘ .oi i ■• ' '•v^'iW 3 «ati »»j*i t 'Ì* ~~ ^ ri-i i^if^ f t f • ^ t i m m r i £ i ' ■> I 1 \ • f 2(, mditem «oachwaÀ. SfK&atQf, » d tm a « W iuiudly en d diednctirw <*ueroMe< M m ddtiìiH É w |ipS j^ÌM iii bM k in «n U à b tiém Aim to , -iv >>iew Individ« i.kU. help with air ___________- ______ ■ ... 4P-'...>r„ - . ''-’f ’ i-m iil n , Sport Roadstev with rumb)e seat., ' >....> t.i -iW 'th- 'v.i’i.;, Kurfees ^ Ward ‘‘Better S^i^ryice” k I? 'A (MUNSON GHEVROIST CO. .....MOCKSVlLtE,.;«. C....... .........',. ...:,: Vt ^ ■»' ''WL_t.4Lt'-*%2i2 J* T ihk ^ s. *'*|«g jtowrtment of'Kid GloVes at , li.98' St(K);iii|rs> plain and sport, at> . . . 4?p '<'ChrJ{>tma8 As8ortrrieht.:Allen A Hose . $1.1», $1.49 '>^iI?0rRiamy&Speci«li:€hrjBtmsa>.Hoaiery.-'v/;-:.,/.,.v-.,,iv,.r,,/;:;;.,,,'7.ic,,^ Specisj, extr# fiize^ heavy weight ,, $1.19 ^iPurb,Linen,Table Damask. . , $lr29, $1»39, $1.69' ->'"MercBmeif'i^i(n1le'P^ . .>, '739c, 49c, 6»c ■ Nice Assortmeni. ofs^Napkina . ,, .......... 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c special Re^duction on All Silk Prints, $1,79 and $1.98 anal' ity, choice, ' . , , . , i ' , ..’$1.29 f '* » r' ................................. ' f DEAR FOLKS—-The'latch is on the outside—a 'ivarm Wel lcome on th« inside , .'. Come one and all jind see our nice things for ChrjatmaB, They are practical antJ useful . , . Cooie; wa cart' help you help someone else, THE MORRISE'fT CO. ' ' ‘ «Live Wire Store’' • moWy wei*«' guesU ft<‘h«k. pawn^ ÌÌTras^'ì .¥w, 'i,. il. m M t . ,:.. ,1 .,.,v! A ^ M lflauKirter,. Miw>E«0W’wére bijal^' ^esa jiaitors 'SlaJIsbury''U#t| Mr* and M «, €ap, Spry, of Winston^aleni Md Mr. Ellis SpiyÌ of Greensboro ' were ""^ipitors .at the hpme of. Mr, and Mrs. W, G, ■Spry'^Saturdày.’r Mrs. Salile^Smith had as herj, Sunilay gueat«’Jfr. and Mrs. E. hi McCiamroch, ÓÌ Cooleemee, Mr.i an^ Mfs.,Lee Whlta^r ^nd chJl-. dren, of Oak Groveo’' Mrs; c. Sroith has heen nurs ing a Horé foot ^o'r thè 'Pfisi^ few day», cf^nBid .by'l'-w/teppinp on n nnil.' H#r.friends are sorry to heur and hope that sh^ will spoj, be able tq wfilk withput pain,. .,, A HPAVBN: 9IÌ EÀRTH No taxes to pay, ./ , \ , \No [instalimentB to liieet, ., I No traffic to dodge, ^ , No fights,^in thd street. ;, No wife to "nig, " No „tjres ^to bii^.', ‘ , 1 1^0 bodtinae ai^orie’s, No Siimpjea to try,- No lent to_folI due. No wrong-immbcr calls. No, "\vpoka",4o oh9?n/Qi Ford J^aleriator Y«ars f m *?The 'Nnn« 'aigh '.¡QUAUTli . ^'fi£ 'See th « w rJforiiM A 29x440 $5.83 3№4.50 6.65 30x5.00 . 8.55 31x5.00 .8.85 31x5.25 10.20 »v“': •"■ill 3 0 x ;r H S ^ ir :a if ^l#4r, ■. ’ c SM .......,.............................,....,ri;.?2js4,i-2;\:;:4li4 All Sizeis at New Low Pricw - ' ~ ru ' >í V t,• fn'■ivi'’ 'î* ; Vi ;■'■•-■ •■’ *■■ .•>■ ,■, .t. i.'V .1 r. . i’.. ■ 1 jj r •■,■•,• ■■■> • .• •■ . •. / iv '.y- ï, .>i. \ . • ■ i '.-л ■■ <î • .'¡•■r..,’ . _THE MOCÎC'SVILLE'ENTERPJîiaTÎI. ,M0.QK5V IU j4,-.N . G-1 Thé Mocksville Enterprise ' Published üîvery Thurstlsy at Mockaville, ' North Carolina > ' Л. C. H tineycutt.............../Editor nnd Publiahet J. Г’. Lcach ............................Managing Editor^ Sabecription Rates: $1.60 a Yearj 6 Months 76 Cents Strtetlyin Advance Bntoircd at the pöst offioorat Mùclfsville, N. G., •s BGCond-clnsii mUltoV under the act of March > 8, 187Э, M'ockHville, N. C., Thuraday, pecember 11,1S80' I V-“ .“Exalt her (wisdom) ■ and she shall promote thee; she ^ahaU bring thee to honor, when thou <1081 embrace her." Frov. 4:8. ^ ^ • • # * ♦'* *'»'* BACK TO THE FARM ' The Gatítonia Gazette expresses the sentl- mentS'of tliu^Entotprise exactly ii? an.öditorial 'l “ *“H >■“« Jчu^tfao 111 H1« и*':»“ ' •Î'-Âvài’é^jfi'üriiiséd. Soj.'wKä It írom' iisj hundréds/ánd ’ч'^.1i';tHóuBn’nds no;i(r’oùt ofiwôrk-'in'tho gréât cities ,< V h.vV-T ' troubles^and( depressions caused by so-railed hard time« and bi^d business \V111 bo a move- Vnpnt hnok to the coiintryl Wo know ft is’j,he ono soliitlon, to tho problem that has arisen in 1 connection with the m ass' of unemployc(3 at our cotton /nills. Let them go back to the iarm a from which they came tc tho mills. Tirnos on tho farjit aro far different from,what ¡('■I I i-Jl''".'', ' l''b'>;/;A.is,to'm‘igrate‘sto the country.';/And it will be,', 4 'V*’> Г ‘ Soing to be p^opular. Put this prediction in your jiipe nnd omoko it!”' • Tho multiplicity of the commuter in 1030 givoB ovidenco of .this fact. ...Hundreds of V ; -, people, now live in the: «ountry and 'commute ; ^ back and forth from the city. You will find > ^ scores^ of ,Ghstoniii,_ wage «arners living out on ■ ‘ ' country roads.' You will find hundreds of Charlotte city folks living out on the ¡roads J • three,,five and even jten miles out. ' , The'com ing of.the «automobile and of ithe.f^^ ' f.', - ¡good roiula has;revolutionized living conditiöris 'S , • in the coiinty, One dpes not find many peöblö fö in tho country moyinii; »to town.” More often you will find people in the towns and cities thinking of,movJng to the coüntry. Things > ' ЛГО being rdversiyl. 1, , A ' ifniily of moderflte means and average spunk' an.djability cn^i live more, cheaply in the country than it can jn town.' W ith a few acres of ground, there can be raised almost food- enpuph to supply.the'wants of the hoti|e-';ii; , hold And^ this includes c.hickens, hoga, milk vegetables and .чо on. , ^ ' , , J^nd if hundred4 Jind’thousiuuls must even tually return to the farm would it not be best' ; lor thorn to start in that direction right no^ spi ^ ^ us to be;^in planning their crops for noxt year? >IILITARY t r a in in g AT DAVIDSON ' ' ^ ' . r . ’ ^ .I'-' -■■(''■ ■ ’■ ■'"'f ■' ... ^ ■ . >• -I I III Hpuiiifing out again st m ilitary train in g as, , u part of tho wonki nt Davidson College; Dr. Henry .Louis Smith, a form.or president of that ‘ .............. pollege, uttered what is in the hearts of h^hd- i J-eds of loyal presbytcrians interested in seeing Davidson go forwprd in the work for which ' it was primarily founded, training young mon , foiv, the ininistry. .He might havcgone furth- х'г, Йр'Л’буег;; and stated that there ■ are 'hund- ■ reds., who; woiild lend ■ their iirifluenco in the • favorfiblc diroclion of' the college, a'iid: thou'- vands who would contribute of their finances ; •to the. nd.vantacro of; Davidson, who are not in^ dined to give it sunport while it is doing its ■ ; bit to propagate the spirit of militaHsm. ; . Military traininnr ¡я all right for. those w ho: want to take it. liut they have to tv)ke it at Davidson wheth«>r they i.v'ant it or nof, even the ministerial students who nre supposed to he there to learn how to teach men thal the sword . . ahculd be put away. ' , . ' . Wo arc glad that such men «s Dr. Smith ., . V ai'e shmving the courage to pr>eak out against : . , I ■ this great old southern Pronbyterian College , for allowing it self - to- be made n cradle , ‘ . for nourishinir militarists. And we are predict ing,thnt it will not be much longer untiI\tho . .■ trustees of Davidson will be forced' by'the , , Church to abandon military ti^aining, , NO TIME-TO CHANGE NOW .' .À ie proposition to make a change In fyee- achool 'text books should be ieft off for the ■ time being, it seems to us. A change might. : ' be . some " improvement, ' but we are in no ’ ' shape nov/ to piace any addition'aL cost on ^ the poople-who pay^the taites and who are:forc- ed under a compulsory Attendance law to send / their children to school and buy the necessary bpoks for them. 1 Indeed, as it is. tha buying of text book^ is to'many of bemendious burden, i Say here is a tenant farmer^ ¡or- other person , barely a ble > to make ends meetj' with a family of half a dozen childron of school age. Now 'buying books for all these 'is no snmll. matter , for such person. It is a real burden, and more especially 80 when there may be such a change i, as- ' to force him '.to buy a - 'set of .books, for : each child. When the school bonks are'^ised • ; for a’’long;'p6'riod, the yjounger: can pick up the old'books uaed by the older, and in that way cónsiderüble savings can be brought ab'out, ; but even at - that, the buying- lof books is no , sennll ‘ntatten And now that "mbst of ua have ' about ' alll vwe can : do tov mnké a living and f maintain our credit, durlhg this^^depression is J no time to. add any cost. Speaking of thjs, I' Mtroiigly op^oBfld |o'8hy;<f}iirngeis.Echwl b^oki. "^(The finaiidralicpiic|itlon,;due'td the IdejprMstbn, , ,i''ia' such'that m iny peoilj^le are'.^eariiigM ast ' yew ’s clothes and many children'«^ ,clothes are relined or,lengthened." In such condition, ' an «lid booV tW has donq good service cdn'be> used untUfthere.is a change,in the tide. I'he ghelby StaWvoices the Almost unanimous state- ■ ment of' tH^j'press wheh it saysi > ' , « Kjf Allen, superintendent of North > CarpHna lipiioolB, has been readiiig' the editorial '/pages ofi the neWspaiJ^ers-recently,we have ' vtin'idei^ thftt he'is about ready to believe that / ‘his idea of. changing school-books juat now' is not meeijing with unanimous approval—or approval of any kind, for that matter,” HAr 1> t o UNDERSTAND^ Lastfwcek-an Albemarle man who'held a re- : sponsible , position .'and WaS; 'bleaaed withr a >family,-whp owned a home and was doing well ,■ .financiallyi who sang in tho:church choir> went A , hpipe ;for lunch and did not return to his work. Insteiid ho got in his car, drove to the Poo Dee River, parked .his machine by the waters „, :;edge,-/;drained the. radi'ator, ;so as tO' prevent freezing, left his overcoat in the car with a note saying he .,yas ending it all. He then I located 'a boat, goV in it, tieol a rope around • i'•his ^ai^kles-an^ fastened it to the boat and ,thfen„ J)lunged headlong,^ into the icy waters /r vyhere he was'found several hours,l:\ter. \ ' Suc^ things are'Karel to undeirstand. Indeed j ' they, are^, bdyond the' normalimind, for \wo y hardly believe/ iie 'i)ossesE!ing'''a normal miild '' ■would do 'such •a'.thing’. Suicide of ahy n,ntur«i , is’ bad enough, but surely one taking such a ^ gruesome route to the-future world as this Albemarle man did, arid in: such a deliberate «’n.nnor, can...not be adjudged sane by any means. A sano mind would seek a quickor and easier exit. i STILL THEY THINK ................................. . ........................................ 'tenlQd imind.i'â': good /ooilntry ita b l^ :;i|a |c o :fitc fe io ^ and -a sound ftppetite.'îf I wovn i «pptars registered' in''Book No Ruthfordton News. ^ giving boiled-down advice, after 151 page B95, Ih thb office of thé The death of yoiing Allen Price many years ol'experience, i wo'uid Hegisibr o i’Dpeds of Davie Coun- oi Gaàtonia hero last Wednesday embody it in a>tow v/ords™ d o n 't, ty, N. C., to whidh reference ia night is a w'a.niing-^ to everybody oat too, muchl Eat what you like, madp; default having been miule to ' let' whiskey alone* ■ His death )and that means what "agreea’’ in the payment of - the band so is <iUe directly to strong drink, with you; it means th^eiood that cured by',Said hiortrffige,'the un- Still, folks will 'go on drinking, you never hear ol .any nâore after deçsigned will sell aj public auc- It’ei u tragedy ior a young life to you swallow' it. So ioiig as you tion to the highest bidder 'for cash be "sriuffed out'' in a xnoment or live along that.vay, you are us-,®^ the'coUrt house In Mocksville, two when It could have been so ing the best preventive of disease N. 0. on Saturday the 10th day of easily avoided. known. , " ‘ January 1931,'the following ly. Y"oung men, old men, boys and Fear, of disease will bring di- 'V”“” f ' ^ ''**• trirls. take warning fTom this and seaae, or, 'about tHe sam e,it ikeeps “t, a stone, h. fot «h“ oy .lono'll do you .»0 Urt.ppy. C o .« . ;„d con. » L r i * f no good. It n e v e r has helped rtny fidonce lead t,o better digestion, v 30* E 1818 chs t^ ^ one and never will, unless it is a and make for a better citizenship Jf thenc rhre case of sickness, then it- and a fatter pwse., 81* E. 5.60 chs. to a stone i„should be prescribed by a oompe- r t-—— .. . , , . .. tent physician. . , Whiskèy 'has caused more crinje, G e o r g T 's r ^ “ D ec.',4.-A wor.iy, and sorrow than any other BABY, DORN ARMLESS, IS lî,"®o5Î TBM VIN« IN S. C. TOWN £ ™ i r Æ 'S h ? th .S o V S ì one known to; the huniftn > , ■ n ' . , , ai/" уу«1й»йй cub* to л вшке isn* r a c e . ^ G o .to th e ja H a V c h a in ífa n g s b a b y , b o i^ n , h e r e O o o k ^a c o r n e r - th o n c o and State prisons and m ate an without arms, is living and doing gg- ^ jg gg ^ St.40* W. 12.22 chs. to a stake Na- well.aaid Cook’s corner;,thence Wostinvestigation and you will find ^ . ii»iu v/«vn.o more men there on account of Not even any one projections j 44 g},g, a stont .Tnmrit whiskey than any other one cause, "ro'where the arms should be, oorner; , thence South 8* West 35 It's'tim e the churches and good ^ « smooth surface, being visi- jo ^ stone; thonce E, 6.18 citizens in general Were up in, Otherwise it is nornial. ^ chs..to a stone; thence R. 5'*' W. arms 4o ,put down this "Devilish , n * v iF r m rm T A PpniVT • W chs. to the, begirjnin'g, con- Stuff" called whiskey. , f ' taJiMn'g « „cre.-i'more or.lo;.«. Once upon a time 'we stood and , ' — - ‘ v-‘ i Said land will be sold 'to satifi- watched,flies on tangle foot feo to [' . A. O. Loftin. Pastor . iv the debt aecured by said mort- death. One,would light, get' tan-i i First Sunday, Center U a. m.. er«]'*-/ 1, .a,. V««« sled'and die'whi!e.'anoth((r.wou!d.;'i?*<o»n. 8 tn., Woii 7;aQ p.,m. | Tbls »«oember 19.,0. follow sUltjibrie I'nan standing by,; Second Sunday, Concord 11 a. | > • G. N. COOK_ reinarkediJ'W hat fools they are. ?">•. Llberty '8 p. m., Q^k ;Grpy«| d ari'f they' see t ^ i r dOí^tlli^í«rt•^.^íi¡flíl| ^ ^ . tho‘ exam'ple of't ^ i ^ e n t Sunday, Sa a. m,. • Apply this rtb tho\^Ti‘io -rw h o T ‘®" ® Center 7 ;80.p. m. wilfiilly goed on drinking when tour^ Sijnaay, Oak lC>fove,n he sees th’at it brings on death,:“- Concord 8 p. na., Liberty ‘Wi 4V"’ ¿"¿»î f' kb ;»( *lii« J’’> r T^üradlfiyi, J)ôcémbôf 11, 1930 'Сц »' V r^i-r' ' ' ') ■..........*"*‘“1 I. I T-rfrt-rn ■|ПР»П|||1||«||ЫГ_|Д^М.1| /r-niTimDIT.rrtni-lTimrB.'S ^O K SV ILLË »ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVil L K ' K. 0. , f ^ ' ' / ! '’ Card Parties Socînl Function‘1 Club Meetingñ Chrroh Ksvrs SOCIETY |MISS JliffiY J. HBltMAN,'Secial Editor Local Happenings Coming and : 7, Going . of . those We know PhOMtf 112 liI.'iT/, Gffither. Attv. Mortpaij'io ' 12 11 4t sorrow -&nd troubles Ma r y l a n d p e o p l e w a n t WHIPPING POSTS Montgomery Herald. ■Up in. Maryland,; legislative ac- 7 ¡80 p. m. All ar^> cordiallyp invited to (these services. гА,- Gi Luftliii NOTICE , ,. By virtue of the potiver con-tion to sanction use of the whip- tained in the mortgage executed ping post for poultry thieves was j. ;v. Pitchcr and his wife rAi»nvMmon/'iftfl Tr’iinurlntf Kif . tho ' ■ *’ • ■’ CHRISTMAS CARDS V , ....... $1.00 Ten beautiful Christmas, Cards that aellifrom fifteen tp twenty flye' c^njis. each/ with «nvelopea. Cards . that are distinctive and differenti ' ' ' Send ,'Móri'ey Order or check. . MARYLAÌiD CARD CO. 26Ì2 Huntingdon Ave. ■Baltimore,-. Md.; 11 17.4. recommeijded Tuesday-.' by grand jury of Talbot county.. It. scorns that thieveS'/ have boon, stealing’ SO many chickens and turkeys in th'at soction that the j peoplct are demanding tho whip^ (ping, post, somothing thoy think ¡will bo very, effective in putting ' a stop to. tho stealing racket. This news .will .'doubtlosa comp . as balm to'jthe hoart■'lof'^'Sonator:■ Tllomns Byrd< of Albemarle, w ho; WasibO-m and Tearod in . Mpntgom-); ery county. It was Pnly a few years ago that, Senator Byrd ad-' voc'ited a whipping post ifor Stan-v y county a'ftor thieves had made Away, wdth some, o f , his finest ' ■chickensi'‘'-‘|-->;''’ '■ ' ' ' ■ 'FbAR . ' EVIL STILL AT WORK 'Fifty eight Belgians were'iJf.illed last woek by poison fog. I'he real reason: was laid to ■ the poison ,gas whfch the. Germans turned ■ loose fifteen years ago in that territorj'. And thus we find the evils of war ,still linger. Thus we have anoth'er demonstration^:that bad influences linger and gloat on Bivirig .the last nieasure oi hui% even to/the’ innocent» Thus we see the sins of the fathers'visited ttUon the second generation. And tlitis the idea should hit us^ that It is an awful thing'to set >n mptipn .anything) tending to do evil .to man-- kind, —T'-----------——0~J----------------------------- . . P r e s s C o m r h e n t t THE SIMMONS RETIREMENT - Lenior .Nflws-Topic, ' -i A fter March 4, Senator Simmons wiJl retire from the legislature halls ipf Washington anti go to his 6.000-acre Mentation in .Tone.s iiml Graven gountioB, we learn from yostordiiy's press dispatches. M'’e can think of u lot of things more unpleasant than spending the la.‘-t years of one's jife’on a b,000-acre plantation, and our wonder is that Senator Simmons wait ed this long to take, up such a'peaceful abode. THIS m a n k n o \vs Mooresville Enterprise. , . Roger W, Babson, noted economist, gives -advertising as his prescription., for business . - Ills, Writing a recent issue of Collier’s Weekly Babson saya that advertising on a larger sciilV .than the world haa ever known wi|l proVo the - necosHiiiry stimulrint toward economic recovery; ' He says: "As one who has studied business depres sion in life rather than in libraries, I,see in current conditions the call for. adveirtisingl ; ■ - There ia noth^ing wrong with; the patient “but poor circulation. Money is being held instead of circulatcd. Advertising ideally is fitted . and competent to accelerate the situation. It is ’ the m oat, effective known force for'accom p lishing the speeding up of money and'thereby giving Us more business at ^i^time wh'cn more . buflinoua ia tho nation’s greatest need." VFoar,, lays down tho bars- for ,- enemy tp come on. Pitiful indeed is the man or.woman who lives' In fear of something which exists ' only in the imagination. ■ A state ' of mind like that' will,' in time, ' .reducOi the body ,.to- w,' sta,te(. of. confirmed invalidism. , ' : The scared man invariably be-< stirs' himself to find a moans of .'. Keeping out. .of. harm’s- way. - He.;'; Tyilji ■iV'bei I'at every fak^—eivory nostrum' that, is heraldedi as a prcveritive.'or cure of disease, He’ wiU. dig up -his last- cent -to - pay' for, something ,thatis daily dinned, into his ears by radio, or spread,i before, his e|'os tin' thp , blatant,' iidvortiaeinent. , . . He keeps himself ,'ih a State o'f mental ùnÎ’ rest, which in time wil] lead to real illness. ' If a shrewd 'commerciallat ini' vents a fad these days, and reri sorts to high-power advertising, he reaps a,iharvest of .bhekels' ■from the gullible.V masses ; "and thero.-are -many .shrewd .cpmmerr ciallsts these days. ' A million lies,' -have, been circuited’about meats moro ,iv about •; ■ guod, ’ wholesome,' broad; as many-more about the- honost: old cof'fee-beri’-y ; a million harmful — poaitively damaging fada.have been set'afloat by: the promoters of "health food.s," to supplant -the countvyman’s-hon-^ eat aquafe tmûal of -hog-'jowl -and ’ greens. ' , ^ Americans have a-,way of car«' rying everything too far-ospe-; cially if thoy,get scared* into'ai “health diet.” Listen; there is no better “health food," than /a con- G IFTS THAT MAKE A MERRY CHRISTMAS LAST THE WHOLE YEAR THROUGH, Pyrex Oven Ware,' - , ’ Mounted Pyrcx ' ' ’ , 82. Pc Sets QMna ' 51 Pa Sets China Fostorla.Stem Glassware Rogers SlJverYare n Imported-China bowls, vases Carolina Pottery Mantle Clocks < Christmaa Tree Lights , •Flash Lights Fine Razors, Pocket Knives, Carvers Elqct^},c„ ToiasterB , ’ ’ 'E l6,ctric Porcbllitors ,, , Elo6trlc Grills ' ' ‘ ' Electi'ic /Lamps Electric '.Heaters ''Magazine 'Stand Console Tables , End Tables Butterfly Table^jg: Pull up C h airs/^» Waste Baskets; Smoking ,Standf Door mats , Just think, this, of all times is the time tb give “Gifts of Utility,’’; such as you can buy at our -store /or any, other ¿ood Hardware Store. Pass up the trash this Ghristmaa and give Gifts that endure. ' ■ ' 7' V ' " ' .1 , , STORE OP TODAY'S BEST" Mocksville Hardware Co. PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORE ' ^ НШШ 11 Sapping Days Until Nature Thought of ■ Everything - , Nature, thoupht of ovorythlnE -whon the human body wns made,' Whon the, body is, about to bccomo ill, - naturo' nlenned; danger sisnals to, warn u8. Thus, if our ohildron jirlnd their tooth . when they deep, or leok , appetite, or ошег from abdomiaol ' puine, /orkoh ■ about the nose end fingerà, we vhould ' Itnp w- that. thoy - may have contracted ■ wofma, T№en. if яга are wiee, wo buy a bottle of Waite’s Croom .Vonbifuge and saioly and Burely expelthe wwiEs. Thua we avoid ¡the daiigor .of 'very, serious > troublo. Whito’e Cream Vormlfugo coata ‘ ouly 36o a botUo, (Цld 0Ш be bought froit:* AHlson-Cloment ; . —COME TO— Horn Service Station for> I >. / 1 1 Service 1 > V ^ ^ . i ’ . ' i i* ; Let us wash, polish anH wax youor car., Wp will put it in ship shape for Christmas. > Oais washed > $10 0 'Cars greas'cd (Alimited) .............,’. . ',i.. ,, , . ' .7Bc Car,tops drostfed with goo^ auto top dressing,..... ?1,00 Average Car door glass installed' , ' ,. ... ?3.00 Vulcanizing a Specialty , Horn Service Station Tho Big Sv/ing is to U. S. Tirea «1ШЯ For twenty years we have,jieirved th« people of, Davie,Coun ty aa Funeral Directors.' and never Tjofore have we been so Well Equipped, or had BP wide a variety of svyles and iprices, as we now have. ' !• ' CALL US AT ANY HOUR G. C. T0UN«3 & SONS ’ n -J. апеек. Is improving, we are glad to note. Miss Emily Kerr spent week-end in Wineton-Salem. the glad Mrs. J. w. Wall and children fiunday' guest of Miss jtuby Wil son. ' ’ ,i, ( Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Barney, ; o'f ilanes Visited Mr. and' Mrs. ¡ Arthur, Smoot .the past Sunday^ • I Miss Ohvft Osbomci was the Sunday guest of Miss Luna Kim- ' iner of Liberty. ' Mr. John' Wagori'fer spent the past Sunday with Messrs Roy and Willie GPorresti ' >And ,what д-jváff« the,; lisp; of ¡ i t # |™ «il?’' askeá little Tweedledee. " ^''чгал^т-,! “I don’t know,,'*‘the man'said,.,'i "but t;v.'¿5 a faníótís.victory \ Just' one'yeái''4>eíoiré,;nbt'i¿r»¿H'li;ÍJW ixok>>thej>àttle-ilelà,4‘^aà ----------''“V. I ^V ee interesting and verv áif- Г'"’' г*,“. , 'Mrs. Beulah AÍcCullough 'had experiences o¿cured ' ohe. ^ th^ misfortune to fai,' .n d break ^ - 'i 'У /i' '■'•■■•у Mrd^.H. C.^Meroney and Mrs. em, spent Sunday with Mr. and ' P . G..Brown spent Wednesday in Mrs. J. T. Baity. vTVlnston-Salem. i , ____ _____ J, 'I H. W. Harris and children, Mrs. Ida G. Nail- -is «pending of Oata\vba were weok-ond guests this week >vith her daughter, Mrs. of Miss Margaret Bell. Mrs. Har- .I'W'. M. Howard. ' - ris and Mias Bell were visitors in ------o------- Winstoon-Salem on Satiirday. ' Mrs. C. N, Christian has beenf ______o—____ indlspo.sed 'for several days, w e' ..Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Young and ‘ ie«i;et to state. son, Osborn, spent the week-end s—J---------------- with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stewart. , Mr, T. W. Rich left last week Mr. 'and Mrs. Young will move . for Miami, Fla., where he will to Raleigh in the neac future, spend the winter. i ^_____________ , ---------1 I j j y g ^ 6 alther Margaret Baity, of Winston-Sal- .’There.i wlll be ¡prettchihg at'L ir' cveriC ' Andrew Yates who is stationed «,»‘““1^1+“ "V“« » ' , ,V“‘'^ner berty Sunday morning at 11:00 salt and pepper. Remove the bdnes School at,because this * - past «eek with Mrs, C. M. Tur- rentino. Mr. J. R. Beed'ing, of Smith Grove spent Sunday here With his daughter," Mrs. Roy Williams. her leg one day last week.■— ♦ - —-------- SERVE PORK FRESH BY USING CANNER in 'th e morning we sat in the vbSat chapel of an, historic academy in New England and, while the prea cher prayed,-we peeked a littlo, Our eyes wandered over ihe bow home; P*r, a' hélpleâà; infaht:j utjtéító' Ing^its first cì^--tiìeae аШ<»1ау г havfe't^ndvbi/'ft ¿nWlnnib* •' littie's^ f M and formerly availsbls on most farms busy with' thou^its vJcfw y^ " -little son, of Mockaville spent the at hog killing time only, may now ho in store for’ '' week-end here with relative.«). be made ¿Vaiiable throughout tKe , There will be a box supper at year by using the pressure can-' tne , school building here Satur- ner. day night, Dec. 13. The proceeds | Thia is how Mrs. Cornelia C. will go for the Christmas tree. Morris, food conservation expert Everybody come. at State College tells hoiv to do■---------— —................... 1 1 NEWS..: ' I i Select fresh, clean meat-without fat and cook for seryiflg: without ¡at Fort Bragg, is viaiting Mr. and l-uesdiy. Mr. Gaither attended the * 9:4C. (,;JMrs, t, .N,, Christian. ' 'djlrectorii meeting of the Wach- ton'd ' ' vT,.' ------ ■ OV*® Bank and Trust Company. Mr. г *1 ‘ 1» J 7 i'i I'* i. 1 Í ’ ‘ 1 , ^ mÍ--- iV- ■i ’ I, \ • A in * » ’Íí' ' V M Mlss Kathryn Brown, ,of the ■ Proximity faculty, spent the .week-end at-home. . reduces the iproeess» Everybody is invited to at- Ing time. Cut thè meat Into pieces those servliesl' -i - > » ' - - - . and-Mrs, N. J. Cope had ^ I } •* *• * ' 'Riding .back ’to NeW 'York' ort- the train w« read an Impresaive speeph ‘by tbe President of th'o' United States. ' 1 s W hen. thd train atopped ht Hartford' wfe looked out of. the )windo,w.,to see a 'Crowd filling the rice and confetti/ and suitable for serving ' and' -pack the,academy ^chiiíélít/thtí''») ' ' while still hot Into dlean, sterl; (pf.Mr.'^^koolvw.'^th’e marrlaga'I17pfl Minn rkK Tlhra I ^ <•__i J.nw„„ TT * J „ Kuests the past Sunday Hzed cans or pars. Cooking“the ¡unknown and'apparently common- Mrs. Henry Anderaon, Mr. and afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Will moat before canning brings out * place' ybiin| cttu'ol “ ‘Mrsr ILJi B:> Anderson, i r , . and Mrs. C. E, Anderaon,' all ; of ' Cfil«|||l^. ........................ M iss'Rosalie'W iley, of Sails-',Winston-Salenv were ' recent. Luna Kimmer spent Satiir the pressure 'cantor bury, was tho recent guest of guests of Mr. and Mra. C. H. Tom- day night with Miss Ruth Lagle Other methods are unsafe. ________ - yî, Д ь, ‘г CEDAR LÖ GS-rX^M f ,№ÖWf^#•Ä ready, ,to bUy, j(òur’ 'б'ваЦ''1здя,^^? , at ..highest ca'sli' Яг1сей;^лЖ !‘# ? Williams', 'MoclùviUêk 'N; -Ci v 'sAjíl and, Mr.''anil Mrs. W illie, 1*^ flavor and shrinks it so that ‘ ,»'¿10 Winston-Salem. 1 c“» he put into a can. ■;,Mrs. Knox Johnstone. , —Í-------Ò linson.qf'Tu,rrentine.' ■ ' .................. However Mr.-A. H."^Tutterow and two , either tin cans or ^tis's V be uued.', . -------- ,which the;most,irtiportant? Wli»ch'...... l0aye the mpst. lasting improasloii,' tllntí of -.the 4atè • William Stockton,' of Rod Sam Waters, of Raloigh, apont sons, Mr. 'and'M rs G H '-nnd Where tin chns are used,.'pack -.Springes, visited' his mother, Mra. Sunday with hia parents', m . and'* Paul Tutterow spent'.Sundaj:> ^Ith ' S u f ««t" the business.of living Would Mrs. Marvin Waters. He was ac- his daughter, Mr. and Mrs! Calvin *^°h of ithe top and ------i* •. . . . .lOllie Stockton/ recently. ~o oíij^lstóST.' I , „ A^’‘No,,q,ríó càn ppssitily tdij. ’ ' < If every child ‘ andv evj^ry;, hap-;, pening were labellai “This ,1's porlant*» or ’t“ïhÎ8 •'l'iV.aniiîipôït ’il.«: >.0 11 - 4- compnnied toRaleigh-byRoyCall Spillman,” of fiowin.'.......... ...........I seal before processing. In using Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Johnston«.-who haa recently returned from , Mrs.','Foy: Cope, who has been J'“'» ® wipe off all , . V 1 , , , I - ' the giease 01 fat as ihis. couflea.'w.flre visitors in South Cofrolina Louisvillej Ky. ' the first of .this week. soon lose its zest, Jho', eternal uncertainty o| it keeps it ‘excltinffi' ' For example, ,a ,King oj^, Eng" Ion the sick liat for.aevoral days; MI«« ' M An rr i . l ‘" i'«P‘°''ing at-this writing, we [ll thii S £ S e S ^ ^Mi^,.ses Mary A'l-lon IlQ'ndrlx, ^ire glAd to note, ■ ■ . / fi? I- „ tie ^town eallod Scroobv Thn’ Miss Helen Stewart has accept- ^ Mids Onva Osborne, of Tuvrcn- the iciew ion j i V n S r ^ S whovwiiited ¿n-the ■n. positionu as teacher of the • McNairy, students of Ca- tino spent the past Sunday with fhe spring 0 1 tho Khi‘m ton iars so obsciiro' that th'e . eth grade at Benaon,. N.,0. itawbaoCllege „nd Lou so Woo ley Miss Luna Kimmev. U arifiV n u n rro f "«vor noticed him. ,- : _ _ p — - , - . , «»’“"^tho^woek-end with Mir. and Mrs. W. D. Everhardt . process foi S m in u ^ ¡'’iPo^'tant in the See ;Buster,l|<oaton in ''Dough j and children,>f Co6leemoo,spent counting tho time when the pros- weak King Princeas,:,Mphday and Tuesday; ' 'youn^ m L M ,„ n ..u « ;,.™ tarko, fll,,..,-m;-: ’''«I»., li 4 turii to'- zoro.'bof6re''n{i4mptlrigi'to,;....In:',-il704ypqc.UV^^^ J^ss osaie^Allison spent i;he ’week-end in Winston-Salom with Mis. W. I. Young. Mrs. Young ^ p . -«,1, U urn to 7oro before'a M. G. Allison, oi> Wilmingtoit,'following an operation fpr .-ippen- urme Mille\- will, spend'the coming^ week-end dicitls. • ' ' - .Maggie Smith Mrs Sarah Daniel ; with his father, Mi;. G, A. Alll- ' “"d Mrs Hunter Miller' ,..«on. ' , ; . - Mrs.,Wll am Miller entorta^^^ M rs.J G MoCullough had as Pacli. says Mrs, Morris.'iFoUo^v- ' ----------0---------- ed at a delightful family dining j,er guests a while Sundav after- methods given will per- Mrs. J, K. Meroney, Mrs. John Sunday, her guests being Mr. ^rs. C. L Kimmn.. nnrf twii ^^“hle ■ Use - LeGrand and Mrs. Hugh Sanford Mrs. Herbert Birdsall, Mr. daughters, 'Luna and Thelma ' the vear rather than -;: wore^ shopping, in .Salisbury on. Misses Margaret '«+ ^ «hort period following hog: ,,*í,eeát‘.ítirt4l!i ' :fàll0Mng'.hôâiw:f,7:%"8'^Çâ^^ ' and i2 to ç p.:irt¿rr'Hiláiv4Méirist- ■' - ' ■ а д ‘ STRAVfíb - BtACK BBRKSHljRÉ " ï stock hog. Reward^'Notify F, H., ' ‘ ¡î Lanier, Calrthaltf, ' N. C., Routo ' 12 11 I tp f1. Monday. • . S rS rl Miaa Sarah Swaim, of Winston- ch lld ro r^ ^ '' Salem, apent the week-end with MJ. Ull.., Alicc | NOTICE her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V» E. Swaim.MOVIE NEWS ,v ;Mr. W. C. Denny, one of Mockr, ut. r, i sville’s'm ost highly esteemed cl- tizen.» is quite sick, we aro sorry Nonsense to lecvn. ' 1 "Reel» jiarris the prince of TURRENTINE NEWS dancing: and bkckface cpmody; , A. Alllapn, ,nn,i nl bun vooil Mrs, E. H. Morris, Mrs. P. J. Johnson and Mrs. W- A, Alliaon j.ggj picture.' "Rich ' w e re visitors in Winston-Salem on Uncle,?.” Adniission 10 and 25c. -i^Wednesday; ■}.tV ' on Thursday. , medy. "So Thia Is Marriage” ' f, , ■ — o---------•' ’ Monday and ^Tuesday a new Mc- Gaither Sanford, a studpnt at tro Uoldwyn • feature “Dough ' ‘DavidsOn College, spent the week- Boys” with Buster Keatpn and ■'«nd with,, his parents, Mr, and Sallio Ellers and good supporting ca3t.-:Two-reel comedy "A, Royal -Fius,h,:’i|;'::.-:^^yi- ^ ^ • ■: :OAK:’(}RdYE :NEWSl" Sz Having, qualified aa Executor cars parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. of Mrs. Mary B., Hendrix, dec’d.. Carter and, family. ; notice i« hereby,gl’ven to all per« sons holding, claims against: her estate to ,‘present the»«, duly Veri.- , , fled'to the, undorsignodvfofc^ Mrs. Beulah McCullough had as ment ,oh or before the 18th"da.v and itea Harris tne nrince or 1,°", November 1931, or this notice blackface comedl'ana. Singing,' “m PJ«“** *" ''«■Hnnninir nn,i hinpUPnnn C. Fostor, Mr. Colman Foster covory. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loyd and And, all persons .indebtm daughter, - mil of Salisbury. Mrs; -snid■ estatp are 'reciues^ Loyd and daughter spent a few.iminit'diato payment., daya with' Mrs. McCullough the f ? TWs Npvem^^ 1930. past"weok. i, Miss Luna kimmer, of Libeirt^ oht vhe ■ past-.;;: i?a t:vday, :ilght,>^^‘iv; with Miss Ruth Lagle. E. L. Gaither, Atty,.; .: J MIbs ::.y:slina.tV/4Kpn Fridayiund Saturday pomes an- othei* new - wosteflni picture,-all' Mr. nnd M/3. r . F, Moronpv.' talking, "Btar L. Raniih" with ■ iMrs. S. M. Call and.Miss iMarthii Buffalo, Bill'Yadkima Canutt and,, ........ ......................'j f j >a , !Call were visitors in Salisbury Wally Wales staring. Pathe Co- .ipoht vhe past i'a l-’tlay night „ ^........ ....... ' ' ------- ---- • -------1 ; . ir,..mi:,.’T ------------------ ■ ''E .-L . G ftlthO r,-A tty.' Subscribe to the Enterprise 4V. .Mrs,-' R. B. Sanford. , ,1 ' Miss Amy Moore, a student at; Catawba College, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. Mrs. J. F. Moore. and Mr. and Mrs. J. F, ^oore aró Miss Elizi\beth Turrentine spent Monday nightin Mocksviile with Mrs. Garris Ilepler. Mrs. Sallie Whil;akor who .has'f'nlovlng this week into their hand j, '(■'.'i some new home, oni the lot aajoin- ing Mr. T. M. Young. , "I.....- —-O- ~ •' , Mrs. ‘Charles Mills, -of States- ' 'ville, 'and children, Charles, 'Jr., , iJulia'f^nd Jane,'spent Sunday with "her-m other, Mrs. Q. E, Horn. ' ------------0------------ ’ Mrs. H. C. Lane, of .ViigJnia, is , ¿pendingN several weeka with her; father, Mr. Jphn Ijames, Mr. Lane wilj join h«r here at Christmas. Mrs. John Saniord and Mrs. J. - -'Prank'Clement attended, the; mis: sion at the Church of the Good Shepherd . in Cooleemee Monday: evening, ^ ! , i> ^ ^ J— ,— o-p—— , 'M rs. 'T, F. Meroney and. little' daughter,,,Louise, left Wedneriday for Charlotte; where they will spend a\week witli Mrs. J. W. Dickerson. , , , ---------o--------- Mors. Sallie Kimb*’Ough who has bflen spending some time with her ' di^ughter, Mra. Cfamilla Sheek, is It’s Economy To buy the 'bost. To lower pricos, quality, weight, etc., have Jn many instances been «'Sacrificed. We-;,buy and. sell, 'quality groceries and meats at fimall profit 'fov c'ash. ipjEÇAL GROCERY AND MARKET tihrislinas Gift buying is no longer done inI / ' sN •' i a haphazzurd way. Wise shoppers buy gifts that are both useful and,practical. Choose them here at extremely low prices. Fountain Pens, Pencils, Toilet Goods, Perfumes» Leather G6o^s,>Caiidy for grown ups. All kind of Toys for the children. . ALLISON* CLE№NT “On The'Square” Phone 51 LET ME D O ’ y o u r ÒHRISÌT-Ì1 , •'? J moft.' baking., I ’spôçlalâ!!e\.',ln' ; ' Л fruit, and pound ,pakep;,\If-In-fi terestec! 'call ,Мгй.'',JfÄme8.';’ Ï ^ Æ щшттттш TTTM i The many items dbplayi^ at our' store will ' Suggest • thejbr 'value as, ^hristi|i^'gi|i8^ moment'yo’ti ^' by';.obseryatioin^^^ i, ’ ^ble'/ to'* dc^cidjB/i mai^y^^; .qf ;‘ty^iur : gijft ’ problemsi;;, ' ar'e'th^^ sug'gWiorirypii?!^ GlFj,:sycSGE§|'ldNS'Eb^^^ WOMEN AND CHILDREN" '-A i- ' FOR WOMEN , Toilet Goods, Manicure^ S^ts, Kodaks,,. Pen Sets, . Stationery, G-andle skcks AU kind of Toys anti Can dy for,the Children. - éíSM w' a f e # / ,OUR STORE IS FILLED WITH GIFTS FOR MEN^-Ash’Trays, l^eather Gbods;^> $1 to $8, Fountain Fens and Pen Sets $3 ( to $15, Cigars $1.25 to $5 per box, Mili tary. Brushes and many other useful ar tides;' been spenam g some 11ШВ wuii Jii-i . , - s , , ^ , , . i ^ -Mr.,p.»iWaч1.еА 1ч - ' . ' r',VL- Х - ...i'',v'Ы ' ff'U Ю ’ )i ‘ I I -L AïQCKSyiUÆ,BNTERBMSB. MOCKSVIt.T.'ti!, М П, ' ' ‘ '^'ii ‘ l' t ^ Mr. 3: P. Rumafee uncí family- moved near Eller^ Station thdjfirst “y^ of this -weck.' Mr. Rumlnge 'has '' been a tenant on tho J. M. Davls farm for several years. „ Mr. and Mrs. Edd ; Ilege; ,óf Reedy Credlc spent' Sunday луЛи ; relatives- here. i Mr. P. W; Hairston came- hortie Saturday from Salisbury, . very '.much' iniptoved;. his many £riends :\yill be; glad' to know. v 'V. . ’ ‘ Mrs. Wiloy Potts -and two chil- dren'of Advance. -spent ■ sevérol days with her ¡parents last wqelc,- ; , M rs., RubyiRobfertson; and >,chjJÍT dron; of -Bi^iby spent Sunday aft^r; noon-; with her; mothor,, iVlrs. Yíc-’; toria VanEaton. Mrs, Susan Seaford continiies; тегу sick at the home of Mrs.;L.! P. vSeaford, sorry to note. .Ij ."; .1 Mrii -and Mlrd. ,W. C. Thompadiii’ la nd - children, of •; Salisbury jand Miaa 'V'elma gwift, of Lexington were SlinHay, evening guestsj; ai Mr. G,, S.I Kiipmer’s. f ”v ' 4 .'P iw .'ííB ^Z y 'M i Rev. Mr. Ervin filled Ь1н >áp< ppintment^at spino Sunday morn- 1Ш1ijiff'fir, E irti,»;, » ~ ...w ДТ*А» -an'd Mrs. ' Hugh Dixon )i.td two '«hildrenr of 'Wiñstóii-.Saícím niul /Rev, Ervin and two s jns; of Farm ington. ' Mr, and Mrs, ‘J. E. Miller, of Winst'on^alem wore the ^und'iy guests • of the ' formers parents,’ Air, and Jlra. L. L, Àlilìer, Í -Mr and Mrs. Lacy Shelton, of Winston-Salem ftnd Mr, and Mrs. Dj Ritchie, of, Cana., Route : 1, were' the Siinday guests ofiMrs, Édna Shelton ;and‘. Mr. and Mrs. George ■Luymon," — ' ' " ■'..... ' Mr.; 'and, MiSi' R. >ВдИ and .two childiren,:. of Farmington; was ■the fiundiay .guesta. :of : Mr. ' and Mrs. C. Й. McAIahan. . Edith, . th«). 9lde!at‘:, dauhter ' df Mr. and, lilrs. o’. H. McMahan suf fered ' a n . attack at appendicitis'; the past ^■vYeek'^snd, we aro, very 'jsorry, to .note.- ..,...' ........ ' ij^r.. and , Mrfli: Hollaiyay, Вокег> and |:tvotc|illdreni'iof, ,TuTiier^burg: land ÍMr. artd M rs.'Harrieoh Myere of Winston>'3aleM'vwe‘re' the, .Sun* day gueate of- Mrtli -lë.' Gj Latham/ . Trade with the Advertteen ^ UH, conviction tnereof shall ho printed, or by word of moiith, fined, or imprisoned, ori both in whicli is - directly lor ' by influence the ■diatrotioni'if "th'e' coliit." ' ‘ " dw ogatory 0 the financial .condi- (IDI5, 0. ,^-78; ¿s amended 1921, tion,:;,or,:?affects the :aolvenc^. or:^c.‘'4; s,-82) ' ......... ‘ Toysianii toys foK girls; and heaps. , Just the datidiiesi things to' play with you-cait think ,bfJ Mothers^ a Fathers,i firing t^ ^kiddies; in to choose; what they want from Santa Many useful,'gihs' for every memlier of 'k --/I'cutting aii^.aawing hjm up wood; •‘ Mr.;,and.Mm, Earl Myers, of Oreónwood vWlted* frlsnds', here i^und^jjr.,,aft^rnoon.-i'-,,.'- .J ..........¡: v?-,Mr£!, . Julia íBogbi*,-of lAlbemarle’ ,spent- a few days last week with her parents, Mr., and Mrs.'J. W. Sain. ' I ,, Born to Mr. and .Mra. W. C. Allen Friday, December feth; 'a son. , ,,Mr. ,'Ray, Sain mado a ibuainoaa triji to Winston-Salem Monday’, 2QP(ip'viaiting her daughter, Mre.' Philip Forrest.' , 1 ‘ ,y..-í.^íÍM<ís ,,here!',will ' regret to! o f'the’■illnpps-of'.M rsjlSi' at,her home in'Mock^.LL. .MM“ ^ щ К й й ж М ífti^^daytátitberíiome" aWílli^ííiá,t'of Chufchlahd/' who’ìà 'fatheri>;Mr.4p w ; ,'Allen;, ^^ery sick; BÙvry;S S : J ' : ' E l e : G t r i c a i - - G i f t S : : , ‘^IVIake a Merry Christmas Last l^iè Whole Year Through.” Sale $1.00 to $3.00 Reduction on each pair irom i now t untilv G This is our annual Christmas Gift to our friends and customer». Universal W affle iron« Price $5.95 to $13.73 B E L L S H O E S T O R E Salisbury,N.C., Make our store your homo when in Salisbury : Universal Toastern..I -, , d»/» fTf*1 ItCÓ фи./и hlB'SPIRI'r OF Ci'iKIS'rMAS is iMu.st chisnn- inji;lv cJxpre^siicl t?v tl'io )iiviiii{ f>i ififls rh;U' arc'iisffiil ;i.s well ,as beiiiitiiiil—Kirnetliii'g tu' be. enjoyed the wliole. ye^ar'.Mu,ouiili. - \ ' ' , <. I.I-.--'' 1.« i ’-i' ' ‘s.' '.-I''' ■' ' •- '■ Answering the Question .„.-.v :v,. >‘What 3hall I Give?” . ypu icain. save;, yourself days of vain s,eafclilng^ c If you wili firsi vibit our showrooms and see ::;burc varied::display of: Beautiful Electric -Gifts.Ji: / , 1 ,rV.i-v i/.-V'i'.,S v Here you will find a -wide choice of . ideal for/ women—^eacb a'masterpiece'iOt: design: and ;: a "creation •of , beauty, each a .dependhhVe electric > servant that will givcvits owner faultless service. :year:’after-':year:-!-^'i^,'■v: ’ liv! ;Bpttla^W $5.00 t o $8.C0> GUARANTEED HOSE .$1.50 Value— 9 5 c Universal Heating Pads ' Price $4.95 up Visit our showrooms and Inspect our selection of V Electric Appliances at your Idbure. 43i'tr-JSKΑ “Corona” Percolator Price $7.95 Universal Urn Set Price $49.50 / \ ) 1 Universal Iron i Price $3.45 Telephone calls yfill receJva prompt and courteous ati tentlon. Southern Public Utilities Go. ‘fJSlectriciti/-rthe Servant in the Home’* ' -....l. - ■ ...л.^ ^ ........................................................................riss:шït^:çшgtíìsmяs^ 'V-!Fh)irBday) ‘¿tecember ll,> 1£|S'0 , .Ifift^th Installmeot ' >'■'¿iaisii.s's.'raFarc0f' )6ve him, linteidiotf to tbrow h v Л(<ву«г ^mi'fevinie ' ior •iiiteidei- o ' ' ^«'brilhw Rodney, whooi /uHi had CMi'ort. У H t luccetd«» uul find» *h&t >he hia iftllen /) deiperMely in lovt with !i4t himeelt Then difieoYtfr^thit tt.W ii.iiot ihU jUlie Гог*.Ш }Ц1 heri cduiiln of ihi'. lame name; > wliu' riven hU;brother.',to !d<laUi;'but ОПееf it ni^rrftd, >io an Amflrlcuni girl lUmfd ^ ^Sidie^ltiirow, with whom lie U» rtot . } ior time« Sidle unexuectedlf turn« : ; ih'Londoitr Ktf(i-,part]r. at.':Gilci'.,ntotli<r’d • houi«» but both k«e£> iileni ftbpui their marki&ge. I " f........................... ......Julie, disi • 'r night- llle o<iluilon^d, :eniers Into thenWilti i/Iysndon to try to drown her ; Lawrence Sehofie)(f-'wanta' to marry. heri'Lombtirdi^ Vvho had iirit IntrodMced/her .'ttfrCliUtCiihflmr demar.di?mone)rr.iroin>'(:iiiei .A with'the.' threat that i( hë ; 1A\not vpald he ‘; wiu*teli'Sciiofield that Chittenbom and Julte •pent the nlRht-together. on tbe^Sti UerMard Vaié. Liter,.'JuUe confeaies10 Chittenhâm -that Ih«' lovel hlm^ " ^ .At ft i^iritunhat^eanae at Giles’ mother's ’3tQUie Sadie BarrciW, his wife, suddenly goeow’bKnd: Bbe caUs > tOy.bifnuaud he rennond^i * ..... ........... ■ ’ ' ‘i wlle. JuHe,_______________________ __caiiie ofJietlove ior .Ghittenhimr goce ftome iit despair* Cbittedhem foliowi^er^ ,but* she, sends him .MVCnllnt'Uia iact;thati>he,i>;hU. ^Iio till .lieni ' SéhdAcid «way becuute ' '■■(nh»m,'Ki)e« lie '^wiy jondt decide. < »h. will '>cce)it. iScbofidd. ,Slia Koe> to Schofield'« hotel, He i« oul, ''tu t al^e :le«Ve«'«) note.,lor him,. - -i: >,• '•I.,' SihoHeld’« reply 1« t» return, Julie'» note J'4inop«iedJ>, bttet'he c«lls dn Chittmh«ni I ‘^iv audsteili.'.'Mm' ihtt lximb«rd,ih«<'iold hlm i Ihe nlfht th»t Glleli u d Jiille «pent uoieihfr «t St. IIirn«rd, Ile.bellevet the -n-^.Vr^orit 'оГ'ГнЬеУ..' Gilei-throwtf-l^ehofleld.'out« ; Г 'id th»t Ы wh«< tha woild- ЬеНете»;.»bout ' ' ¡-the (irt ht loVail м , , , ', 'NOW iGO.OM WITH THE STORY ' ‘ I ''' % It wai lonf after midnight now and , ЛЬеге were matw motor-care ani' ,; '¡'Cabs gpeedlne along the Atreefs, ! ' I 3ng people homewards from danc>. i • , theatres, • . ‘‘ GilcS ^^rondered what Julie waa do- 'ijing. LyioK awake perhaps, hating and ' dcipteing him—the thought v/лз /like IГ, ie. being turned in Ills heart. And '.IS tied hand and foot by thc I '' i .IS of a hclplcM woman who woiiU! ^ ) pci flaps w.»lk 111 darktiCSb iui' tlie rcit ^ ' i f heJ lifi. ,'. ; Tired out na he was, Chittenham V‘ never closed hij eyes, all^ ni(;ht, but tov/ardH I early niornlng, juit aS the grey dftyllght was showing bftween ■ ‘ the curtains bo feU into a restlcs? do^e, to bo aw.-)kcncd almoit linmodlalcly. it deemed, by thc iliilstelit rintjinR of 4hc tclcphcjiie nt hh elbow. I . "Hullo^ycsl hullol wlu) is It?” ' "Is that you, M r. Ciiittciihiini ? 13ini Lcnnux speaking—" ■ ' "Yo«—oh, yes, Miss I,eiiiiox.!' V, ■ Oilca was fully awake now, and yet < . -the,power.of Uiougiit seemed to have . -I'. dcsertcd’'hini / ■ - ......... " i -' - Something ha.i hapncned to Julle—• ;■ laomethliia ternble-r'iiimn.A ■ г tragic , andii u'lalieubit: which: woiiUl;.never . .pernni hilii. to ste, her agaiil., ,| , , ,. , , Gonicihlnu— ‘ (‘¡itulloM liullo—t’ Blni's voice 4I the ‘‘JMiie's pone—" Blm’s \oice,\v,as and i;jilencié ' t,’hiih he ' coüid neither pdrttítrulr nor ;,i...K I. , ’ ’ll. I lUetlbnm,' bchofie d retkd out i ..-j the street ,lroni,f Mr.i, , A,‘dron s : house like:'a drunken man, l^or the moment he wat'.mad witli.passionate rage and the bitterness of disiilusionriialit. He had made an idol ot Julie, and cruel hatids had draitgcd it down from ,ino: pedestal whereon he had' Set- it, and bioken it. He W.-ÍS in no fit state to listen to reason or. to be sanely just.. As is io often the way with single-,leai ted people., thr fir<t poisoned arrow had taken dtaulv &1П1, ' ' . The,depths, of hia love wa.4 also tho a (iat* \ip there? Í kneW on* once—" He broke оЯ with a sharp mtmdry of the reckless way in whieh 'Julic had bo I to him of her achirvement ', iliil it all right—only I «ouldrt’t get ио'л/11—the snow was too bad—ahd the windl" I , / He rcrtiembered how she hád shiv ered—"I never heard, wind howl like It did that night—it was as if the souls of all the damned were up there,' screaming fni tnort,?.” Thnt Was so like her—she had been fond of talking extravagantly. 1 ' And :t must }i3vc been the, very nielit si’.ei.iiad spt'it with .Chittenham.: .’ rh“ .iihtr niaii *>.iit on thfierlly. '1 i't/ii knew her, name, but she was .n ;’>t!c slip of a thing—fair, I aUV “If8 all my fault—bU itiy ftiuU, Oh, My dodi What a bnite I’ve beento her." ' ‘ , 5 measurement ,;of' Ills ddspatr and ?ieal- oiisy—he'believed'»lie worst; nf Julie —he implicUy bclicvcsl thc ',Vistcd ...... ,i .'«a)ne;Up'0Ui:thft'C,<ir:y, traîniiund I vfás |! I MnMhe llftt bv hi^li-^aa,x r.lnr.’ but she v , 4 ’had.gone.There Wâü n-'notevleft for 1 ‘ me—a note to be posttdr-riíhe dotís not say .Vrhere^. Jhc is gobç—she /just say.4 she is not. com-n,; Ьлск any stoiy told' fO'hiin by'Uomlwrd ¿f ithat' night she,had snent.i'wlth Giles iChitj^ tcnhnm on the St. Abnar^l, .' For: .v/ceks Ue. had ! known ithat .hei^; reckless galcly. was. but a blind to, covcr n greatuinhiipiiincss, and iloW h^ fclt’-lik(!; 'a : inatl - wlto for long ihus' grojicd in a dftrk room ;and has had a.iblind suddenly jerked up r his face to admit 9 d.izzlimi hght. ; Bitter word.i which Jiillc had inadvertently let drop, little incidents winch he himself , had siibctinscioiisly: ."lervcd, seemed siuldenly: to lit like pieces of ft puzile into one complete whole. ■■■ J. A t the end of the rond ihe turned' tjlindli! to civ,ss ovei'^n-.' :h(ul 110 ''.ft idea iin.' Ins,, v.iiiid—il- Ji'l ’.'not' csre,- where hv i\(.nt 01 n'l'rtt hecflii.v. ot '.itni: It was only wl’Oii wiiri'ing sioitt, atid the sh;un (.’undni!, of IjmKis pene-r: tr^ted his iniseiy tluc he realised hO\v; nearly.: he had li'iftii ¡run oVet.'; • <’A' - Wing; l;f-th!!'big' ^ar ih,)t li.)d ivlniost killed hittir !itru<:U,h^ shoulder atid''senL,hlni, down oil his knecs'in the'greasy,roadi-: iirAVIn'.ii'hi dragged himself'up :agilltt; •he di-Kcr was bcsilde, him, anxiousi; aiiffry .Huil apo!o||,etlc, God, tlu>t ;'vyas a ¡near ahttvel! WhittMhe hell'oo you mean by witii< dering about I’M'eadilly illke tlint—1? iiApd yoa’rs not hurt—Wo? Sur«; , y.jiiVe/ not ? W ellr con'.e.-:‘n!ong' witli I me and have a drink. I’ve got a flat Kor the first time her «tiwdy voice| nut hve ' imi,u:i's away t*hook, and broke with a »•iii; of an gulsh, . : , “Oh, Mr. Chittenh<tni. dc'cs It .jrjcan ? 'What can Iwve ,l;n:>.'.'Ciieil to Tier?" . 'Vril come round at once."., i : ,Jt seemed to Chittenluim that he had never ' taken . s o ■ long . to dress—his: hands shook so,that.he. bungled ev.ery- /.thinir—each moment seemed an ; etcrr •jiit) ,'and yct in less than,thrcc-tjuarters r>f. an hour: he was round: at the flat, lilin .Htill wore her hat and coat, and ;her calm. facc and ste^tly eyes looked atra/ncd and afraid. ' ■ i/ '^ ' She attempted no greeting—she ,Jlt.st‘handcd;hiin;the:letter which Julie jand left. I ' ,, , , "Dkah Bim, . ' ‘ “I am going away. I'm so sIcHuOi "tny life, 'I /lot/i ,trled~you know J have—and t've failed all'round. So ■ I'nl just going aw.Vi and not'coming 1 * ,l>ack any .more. Don’t worry'about fil'J happiness somehow. : Of, ► r ' ^ ' JULIE. ^ .,,^9W'Vo»rthe,._tablc. V 'His ' ^ .tw igh ho,\trled^ to; sp,eakí‘ he coúía fsjfind í not.'^prdy^«-«;'i:v'' V" ijí; iP.íni wás,/,wafphing lltm :steadily.,vvith ,i:':1U(^№ ;!pl,ear| • lintlerst.'indíng: eyeS-^'.t^^ ,:;':*u'ineu, to!scc/so.:niijchí‘;;.'^; it:h!\rn r,'ff she:,^sk<ia::at, last,'pi(Infu|I^ Ш’PT:^ft;!.'’0,u?.ent he,.coH iv'hq ¡)ro){e/Qi|t jinssionatcly ,iny:.fanlt;V?^ .'.'WJ.'.'ííO.^.l.í -.®llat,,:a,Jl)ni(c .I've; beeii :toJiciw ' ^ ’ r . í, rcddencdy. líps" sniiled wíiVtirr .Suddenly' she Jl bcgán. :’tó'í, sdbi'’ '■.pf3í)'níS№^,jJ:r;the',’;s.9iii'e; ---''Slione^lí -'yoti' '-41 vlí'^'Ví‘0 í l’WnK'fis'Unlifew-'¡ lífc'js,?*-thliikiiiít of th'at night at the top of the ■X-í:;«;í:.?‘«,y:!iW';№i'«:'and;o(;!the:'Tádiánt:.:fó'-Jtiiíe 3. iaec' 'when''.shé: -i''-.',-'i¡^/' j:.‘ wIcrpd,,,n¡ joyitoo' Brcat cver'.ito i bc' re-' ■ ...............,V": ywwwit^ l)aí3;'> it fastniií thí'lr' Rlnwini;' descrlntióii 'of tiie niacíiine, '; ; ^'fid,po^;,per)ia;.'.5j |ic ' imriy, Suddenly she' bcga " '’ .-"Oh, poor-httle’ Jnlie I I Julie I ' Vmi > nieiii are all 'I'Why can’t you Iciive us aUN ^^.1. ki <iiiT na imln And hefotc tuMuoiiM answer ¡ or ro'ü.st, Si:|iafi.*rl lOtii'O. rilin.ieli 111 a cosy bncnelor-looki.ii; rno.’ii •¡.••I' .‘it. '.inw:;' &i; e.-t'"with .1 sc 'nnt t!i'i<iiiii I.......................host nilxhiif a stiff whisky • He v/as davied’ a^nd sore, and rtt Jn a . way .'.thCi shock had' brought him back to his senses. He realised tlmt he tiad made a> f(?ol of himself, and Ял f?a!isr(ticm was.not pleasant. He gttlficd tliwn the whisky: and soda, nnd п'ггл no objection when his class was rrjiHid, n , : The 'driver. *pf tiie car: stood wat^h?, ing .. with kindly,* sympathetic . eyes,': He .wHs a big, bnllcy man with a;red, ibltten.face'that: looked a» if, it had be^n expose« to all weathers, and he had'.n' deep, jovial vole*. , \ 'I.. ."Glad. you're not hurt,'': he said after a moment. "It was a near shave, eh? B y Jove,' yon gave, mp, a .nasty.,tunv I can tell yon, I'v.i; driven thousiinds of miles in my tijne on,' motor-bikes und in all sorts pf Tin' Lizzies, 'but' this is tile fiiat Hine I've _knv«l«d, 5!iy oner down. J Rotten sensation', I, asiMre you I ; However,' as long' as, you’rc' not hurt-have some morp whiskj;.".. I'V'Hei'went an talking; as. he fetched thc decaiitcr ‘ S ' ; i '' 'IY0U a;motor|st? ,1 No l ¡ iNever.drive, your.icif—rWell, I-won't .lel'ittiiy'- one drive me—makes meias nervous as a woman, Though talking about women, I met one once with some (»luck—, Drove: a car up the, St. Bernard iivjl hlizzaril, • : Know the road ■ up tho,. yA Bernard?" , , 1"No.” Thero was a curiously sharp note in Schoficld’s voice,It almost seemed .is if Fate w.is laiighing at him again. 'Why should (Jiis 1П.1П tnentlon the St. Bernard of; all places? (With an effort he pulled himsclt to- gilhtr, „ . ‘ I'' “No, I've never been to S\yitzcr- “,,ol I know every Inch of it, Hatl a tour on n inotor-bi'rto there last stim- nier. Shi; was some bike, too I I had, 'a tnecial епфпе fitted to her.’’ ' lit' would' ha>jc launched ^out' lntp .a ways likoi fair Women—eh?, ^ I re- ', member noticing, her because she Wfis thc oiil> woi'iaii in the hotel—a rottfn ,: hotel, too—she had a man with h lr-^ decent sort of'a Ump I remember he' gave me a tip nbout a new engine' : h e-" ' '' Again Schoficid cut in Impatiently! , "You don't remember Ins name? I It’s strange,' but. two people ! know, did' that trip, and—":.:'l he 'Other 'inan lauKlied, "Yes, oddly' ciioiigh, I ran acrois - i hitn OHiy a day or two ago-r-Chitteii- ham," his name wa.s—whnt did you v i.iy?” "Only-that it’s a' coincidence, but I , know Chi'.tciiham. fjurpiising how ' sm.lll the world Is,.’,’. ..... . . “Yon Jtnow bin? Rc.'illy. I like ih': fell )V I ( ,' I I s It up trniether all that nigh-, lal'.i'n.iin&tor'i. it ivaa too diirnal void 11 slcrp. Ih knew a lot about engti.Ci-i j’|‘ 'old ilic wc . , 1 ‘ <‘You mtan thiti nig’it at'S t. Ber- 'haid?'’.',i‘''i.....i...... . ,^‘'Y es.' YoU'sce, VI*—. ' i Schofield got tip Mt itlenly, U i lace .white,. I|l3 eyds irnplci'ng., ) ' ' . *'"v/fl| you awcflr t|iit this ft the truth?" he ^skcd thici<ly. ‘ 1 The,’ other than stared. . > • ''The'tnith? V/hy, what on earth' ........ .......t-"y9,L. ________ ,alli,th!»t 'hlght?;';'!0h, i ke'nr''otit'Vbf'>niy:,iihl|W.>:®^ ankwcr'-'tiiR,;':I£-you,':knowi whit^thia nicUVTs' to",me-r"' i ' ’ ’j;.-' ■: :Biit before the /answer came he kiii'W- vytiat'. it ,would':lii;:, knew just ,hnw hniii! aild: tinl'i)ini'.lod 'Were Loin- -ijirfi's . ; !cw:',y . j list‘-how-'cruclly-- ho .......................................................... , ‘i'id in,s."iil.';>-1 Julii—knew also that ins coat aw.'i/ to be bruslitd, and his | "I'-i I.*'» •■n-.-ii .hiUid', ht h.idi.wilfully host mlxhijf a, stiff whisky and sona. 1 !jiou«ht ,li!o ii>! of happinesS' tothc itJouiii! at.’d biokun It., Bim: LcnKOK and Cliittcnham sought everywheic for j's'is, without success; ■They' enijiilrcd / os every, one ...whom she had ever known; ^ipd searched every .spot, in London she. had ever visited. ' I. - Chittenham was torn between his> anxiety for : Julle and ‘ his distress for Sadie. He had told Bim flic whole stor-. ' only 'wish to God .1 had told you before," ' he; said,',: when:'he rc,id tho kindly: sympathy andiii>iderstinidlng.';i.i her eyes. ‘ "\Vhcn we find Julie—" lie uif,' ; off as Bim tnr|iul aw'iy. "Yotl don't believe ( we : slinll' . ever ifind . her,iV he neetiscd her angrily, "you’re afriild to '.'admit it,',' but ' you belieVe . she. ¡9' dead" I i i Bjm: made no :a?iswer,'. and he.,went 'gn: passionatelyj'.j tli'iven': by,. liis'. own dread and pain. 1 “People don't tako thpir lives so. easily. '.' Jplle ' was never a:,'coward, She’ll •omC'lnek. . . ' 1 ^Butj.hls. own hope. was .not .very j-eal. He was haunted by the dread that'sonic'day he would read just such another headline In the papers: as that: which hnd-. amibiirteed her cousin’s tragic dei|'.th. I’ Ife spent,' his time: between: the nursing.'home .Where Sadi? was .ind Bim's fht ': :Dori.s'fGardener\S: heart .eOuVK a (nicer little '.ithrob. . of'., naln ..whenever ..she; thoughtvof Giles: Chittenham.innd thei’oi were tijnes when shi. hoped passion-; ntcly that Sadie wonld tlie and set him fiee. But Sadie showed mo signs oJ nbligipt. She had cbniiged vVonder- fu|Iy since the first .shock, and had grown quiet 'and obedient, Sht did everything ;she :wa» told with; pilthetlc eagerness, .and she. was always,' c.i'ntlo and grateful to Giles. ' ' CONTINUED, NEXT WEEK In days ,of old the,W arrior bold surer lived a life ■, (Juito si)ortliigr. .Ho on corom'ohy.jitood- but took hia club of bone or wood ■whenever he 'went coii'rt- ing. A’nd when he ioUnd somo damsel fair, he up'and gl'abbed her by* the hair,or, crowned ,hef. ivith a'boulder, and finished up', his' cottrtlngi gaiiib by hdst|ng iback ,thoiway ho came:wlth';ber acvross his shoulder. ,T'heii at his home of hutch or caVe' he plainly to hei' orders gave for cooking and for,»weeping; and so she liVed - in .simple style with littlo to her tlioughts'be guile away from her house- kebplng. Or If she did show dis coiite.nt, fofthvi’-ith across her back' he' b6nt'th<i--t‘od'''ho''ii8iid' foi angling; wherefore tHeir home was free' frojri caret not many woes or worries iheie, and mighty littlo wra'ngling . . But If you think, to win today a consort in this! direct ,way,, your, error Is most nwful.r To her you; must pay .courtship meet, iwltK bearing polite i and discreet and^ manners mild apd lawful. And oncO you ^In her for your wife, tyoti'll* havo to' jsettr« .'down'fOi* life; aftd riever", longbr.^rotkm,. Ah'dibe iii/auied'it- ii.vnb-fable sthai.ytturf^ both glSid and’able to furnish' h er' a- .hohie-.^wfth csozy‘■bejis ■ whereon to sleep, 'with 'bUifedus aiid with chairs, and ^vacuum cleaner for, to, sweep the car pets on the stairs.-Artd fdr her every household neetl'you'd bet t6r buy tWe' Besti '.if you'd''in crease thq diiiljr,need'Of yotir own hu'pplnesti.T^' < " , ble. , , ^ .......>: Of the 'j:oiJr growers,/ "H.' ’Gij' Early of' tho .Mills Homo aiear Thomasvillo 'iroports: a profit -of $1,122.80 above food cost oh his floôk of wititë iDghorna. Ho also got a profit of $189,GC ftom a .small Clock:of'Rhodo Island:Reds;’ A small flock: lof white loghorna; owned by II. A. Ltion'aul of JjOX- ington, route 3, paid.him ;ÿlD8j44' above food cost, and G, F.‘ John-jj aon of Linwood, vouto 2, made' $447.1? ,prOflt iibov(i''4ce^d'. ,c,oat= AVitH his floiçX o| .V'hit'i ^le<rhoriis^ The‘/:rç9)i^Jnip'g.'i:.tg.ro\verj':'.iÆpi''.'*'.Ar iTranthan o f. Lin'wo^fl.'f I’biite, ( 2f m'a'(le"?li3J..Q^ from ; ftmallvfloc^ .......r.... Vh ?+owp/t \vaa'.In .'Winstonj, 'i'itèaday on’’'Legal busl- 'iieds, . ¡„'.‘-î.viiii-,I , f t .' '/♦ 'I Suhsovihp !.to ;,The Eoterprlflë ; BARGAINS 7 , POULTRY FLOCKS PAY JDAVIDSON COUNTY FARMERS ^--'1 -"I Raleigh, Dec. ¿.—By keeping a iidfew fiiniple rGCordar,thvoi^^^ 5 past year^ jaevyral good ffirmerB of ‘•i‘I)avidson'C ou^iy have ;f<?und; tn^t ipoultry>ays -them well." The iloctavw ere kept under average .farm conditions and, proves tho '‘■cdntentloit of:, agricultural ¡e^cton- they would Cooperate with'me.fliUd keep accurate rocoirds- on their poultry flodes to determine just; how much they would mako when poultry was cai'ed for as any,,otV; er crop ia '’looked after,” \yrlte8 C. A. Leonard, county agent’vOfi Pavidson County “Each of, the flocks was housed,'-fed and handl ed ficcording to our reconunei}dn- tiona.' Two mon mixed .their fctjds; !^oii::'wqrkerài,tiibt:'^0'i;;ïarr^^formiiln' and the, ótííey¿^fed:'comr^^ .......гя - Т т _ . the returns from the eggs uold Extra Good ¡i>25 0 vercoata' ifl2.B0 Extra Good $20 Overcoats $9.95 Plenty of 5 V Galvanized Roofing Per Square ' ' .?4.2C; IFat Baok Meat lb. . . ' . Cotton,Seed Meal, , , 1 Cur load of Standard Middtjngsf at, per bag \ Flour, per bag , ., . ?2.60' Pinto Beans, per ib................Gc Plntoes, per 100 lb. , » . $4.45 8 lb .,bucket la rd ;., OKci too6e lard,iper lb, . ' . - ViVzc 50,1b. can, por lb. , . , 'H e; 26c relish, mayonnaise^ and ‘iJea- nut butter , , ’ ‘ , 'l'?c! 6 cans pork and b^ans 4Sc: Wo. 1 EpglJsh Wrtlnuts and b w ll! nuta,;ib, i„ , „ ..V . 2 Bci Saji fish, » lb, , 25(^ Cocoahuts,'''7e' oacli ot 4 fot' '¿Va lb, box candy .„. 29c; Plenty bi'oken mixture' candy' ‘ 18c lb., 2 for > . ,, . 25c Plenty Cabbage, Ib , ...... ?c Cabbage, per'h’undred lb. /, $1,(50 Plenty bed, stends . , . $5,25 M attresses’ . $5,95 Bed Springs'’ ' „ ' ... if^iGO, 500 Express-wagona , $8.95, $1.75 Straight Chairs , , $1.25: $5.00 Rockera . ,. $3.60 $4.00 Rockeia at $2.50 $3,00 Rockera at ............. $1.75 Plenty axe handles , ¡; . 23c 2 four '^burner Nesco Oil ' Stoves .....$29.00 Plenty .sample sweater^ for the whole' family n^t bargajn' prices. Plenty clothing and overcoats for men and boy's. , A'good line of. Red‘Goose Shoes for tho family. We carry a first 'Clasis lino of hea\ 7 and fancy Groceries Jn tho Martin building on the square. We also have a nic'e living roi?m and bpd'room suit'at this place;j are' interesting." : ' t;:- : ' Thfc'r'four flocks, produced, 14>- 414.9 dozen .eggs tihat sold for' $4,- 768,87i'The:tot8l, feed cost was $2. 67,9.57 leayipgairotu cist ;bf ^089.80.^^^^^ ;nu'rtibo^’,of:::eggB.-:.;prodiio,ed;a':;'hen ■' waa 15?.6,"At, the beginn'ing <jf the: record keeping thoro'were 11,647 birds in'the: four flocks an’d:'at,tho; ond of -.tho teat, one year lotor there, w.eJ'O- oniy ^()2: birds.'vTiio r : ' others were culled,,.out because. Soijith M0cks)vnic. N. C. they were found to'b'e unprof ita- Also Martin Bldg on.Tho Squiiro fore buying. Ì. FRANK HENDRIX Й1Ш Ш §....... i ^ Tie?.. .Shirts;:; ............................ 'i; " .''.'ii ; ,u фуй Mmm»..T .1..î»Й'л- Í (V wm Weihave a'goo'd supply; of Furniture/siich , л лГ Г Л 'и Т л« T ‘ '/N •/' ‘ ‘ Ifl úfTí Chairs, .... make J 0 V L/overings,, KocKers, irsi.ahd manyt^ü^eful''’articleá thaíl’wiU •e' a'La’símgi'Gifi' '/ .r We'Are Headquarters Fbr , .s л ’ '' 'C¿pdie¿ ' ^ ^ Nuts', ‘ Л . ^ Raisins ^ And f^ruit's Oí AÙJKìnds ; , 'V, ‘''f)Vo4Ç6‘}foî- Si “EVBRYTHïNq FOR EVERYBODY’» IVÍOCKSVILLE,JS ' y r i , - ■ ‘,1. X 8 ■■ ■, CSMRIISTMIAS 1ЮЪ%i l¡f -ÍM. i } 1- г ( íí / ¡ ~ í> t* r, 7^ , ................................ ...............l, ■.;,,. /■ .. ¡ЛА 4 'T*^'ô ’Uih ...........- ...iO.-,f,.K;' ' *“!j..., ' t (¡By, Oal6b Johnspn) Cpnsldor ,the' rabbit..,' , „ , And conolder It.ono of „ihedtndst imnftrtAnt ;ig(iti(io ^ftnimnlft A in ■ tli^United -ettttoa, today, -..., , ........ Thnt is the ploa of tbj< ,Am6r- jc.nn Gump protoQtivo;.as8oci(itloh ■ .Which .pointsi.out 'tjipt this' Httl6 тш & Ш г i!,ognitic.n :froin (H«ntet-si,., « . ,1 h v'.'An.d: ;bewta«:e<’’: la^he. ,\viarn ‘tfOr’thè rubbit is ,tho fututé bét pf ,the gkme producer. Tbe, trbV Wend,9^® buffalò ^hevds are gone. The vilti pigeon.hf»s pasisod iylth m the inemory, of many Ilvjrirf Oiflortamen. The oik ia ^restricted' iri, most sections, bepausoi of need pf,.vpa,8turngfl ;for .àtock/''Thé :v^ikfowl dupply^is largely,« ir^atter of the prqsenoo’Of sufllcient iakea; ^ndv marahea'for ‘ breeding I placesand.the grouse supply fs constant ly attacked by liertain 'paracll'i- .cnl.dl^eaHes.moit difficult to con trol. , ,i , / J , \ ( ^‘'go hun'tprl?,'''take|, heeit Tho >;«hbit,^a:.thOiip«in8tay!of:)nlU,%hp,pAyri.fftr,thHntìÀg^^ vifho to g0t, aoinething <n f 0tui:n/foi?'.it.;*’'^Of cfi : Ir' F^fPeppI,e/reAli?i> ,h»>wVj^valu*- Ablp .«a animal )- CONQUEROns . A jgreat merchant of ijny ac quaintance, who Ja a friend of Gene Tunney, told me what-oc-' Curred aftor the fihal Dempsey- Tuiihey fight.'' Gene, who never loved the crowds or ,was greatly loved by' them.i wfinted^ to get nway iimme-' diiitely. ilia idea of the wny< to apertd':tho dvpnlng' of -^ctory' was ,toyhidonhlmselfi.'^vi.th! a few 'con»- prtniona in a 'hotel bedroom. * IHi'it ’friend said: "Gene, yòu coi^d ;Havè: done;’that if you.ihàd' 1 pst.i But you.won. >Vou rara '¿hfim- plon of the world. W liethtr you liko j it or,/not;:you .muat pay 'the'* in'icp-of tfie 'Championship., And part, ofvthé'price, la.(tji) 'be sden .by.the ; tírowd.” winter’s eviining yoli will see' the’; lights bufhing in at |ea«t « part' of,i!5hfc' private' dffices, jig', loww- floors may ,be ' dark. ' The cWs^' and accouiitarits have gone home.; But almoat always' aome'of the' partners- are still on the' job.',... >I‘ spent'a-day with' .■Coolidge! l*’^|e.;ie;wn8-otllk,î>ii65ldèîitrrî^^^ was s'uppoaed to be on vacation. He fished a little in tho morning, but it was least rôîaxlng job of fishing that'I have ever wit- neased. A secret aervice man| ,stood at hia elbow and another kept watch itbm behind'the bush- w\9ír:-stbrea^^iiWer; luncKí;®«^^ group lof them'at nó6à;;hnd nn- .p,?hgi;,Âr98P^;T¥fliby|i^tÿMn..^d. get;'c|óser';jt(>"fherà V^u'',, ifrid a lartfe pri^e W ;pint)è^i tìh' cnch Some of US who have boon doso enough to reàd the ,flgu'rpa on I'•iJi.Ov-tagS 'iind ilt^gultei .,concne-oiu'selve3‘-t6;-'-'rtìhiàiii j,quietly and contentedly ibelow OPO.OQO rabbits' «re taken' yearly ftar«ftyhe ran^dj'ffood/v.Prpjbablyaono holf of the men nnd ¿oys'.who go gunhinci toki out a-,license prin cipally to 'hunt'rabbltii,.RobbitB of one variety _oi- anotljer ,make ^ATTENTION lAUTOfojpiifil -electrícíal' problems of 'any'kina.jet 4# ^1d ^<>1'»iéchan{c8^end‘’}iáve the'iíínni' УМА Mnvt'^'íiln ■,one-¡|4'í».tólí ;Й<),:Й;Ж4'ЯЙ'^ ;вувгу^Ш0^^ of m;^ (layáis çc^nsupied ln dulios ';thatyÿi^:i,m,qt‘é!^^ Tho ônïy-'nian whöidoBH ns ho .. ,<.^^V^■î^..|фleñ8è8Ì'ià!.tiiв'■'ífaПure.'^Evвr^up'fiO-pôrçent orimpre of 'th^ -уо.й'Чаке .monns ihnt'yöü} ,pai^c..briy'^ Ы' 'tbi8; true^í^^e ...„:7; -'xAs:hè^8pôkéitvthoiight-^ i á r m o r s : b o y 'h a v e iliu u t tìd ^ r a b W t ? ,j ^°í"k:Míiiir(?cognítl0n,^¿f.these':^^^ facets thiít^tnte.'gama commission-. building on, almost any .| ei^\anil';iifttioriiit prbtectivo msso-' " Л -.' ciationa are puttintTiprth ítroál b ^ eab lcr .uimbora. ; They ^ .aro eífórtsító IncU ae, ffiè :rnbbit;aé: ^ niüoril : bf ;thi8 ;:с0и'йгу.Ш айЬ : v f !' ^ V-iilso ..dòosi its -b e á t b y :p r ó y ia iu K ^ 6 ог'Т:уойпк onoB ií¿r:Uttcr, biÍt «Öt : ft« -all'theso- grow; to,,inuturii,y. ;;Thnti':!:^''V®. ^0 Mttöi,'8böhi(^vihdlö8/.t0'.4;;.a;;2c«nd.i?^Pi^W 0Ш п 0пе:'аг;ШЙШ^ OWlsA^Offnián^rl пй*о’'&4/Л т е г T ÏT ш ж р р ш щ Ш “РйУйШ1Г№о«1в» |йащщ ;v'ôt‘tîip .....,‘;í(;i\lt(’fj ..'\vlml:' ДЧ1 ..И1;о.. to know,í’ ï'iM n o i-, iiliiûtoon, q lilm ca -in .n e ejio XoUli’d lier luipltlu, ^ ЧЧ10 twin«, Ketll nnd Hob, ngoü but *' cjvpti, looircû lit ehcli oilior over tlielr liintos,and tlicn tu-Mcü towards tlwlr ïHorlicr. , ' , I , , „ , *, “IJedi.hnd B,obj niç>quito jni?l,|iieö,'' (íWjs,^.4bga\ánd cats, So very" öfter №0 generosity ' oí, Mo'ther Nature |le inaught; ;Л m v«nene|S tnat will re-' ,.»Th|^W№ jit..;l«mliy,r Inçludlrig Ш both'ri^bblfia, ftñd,/Ihi^re^'já’m o a t , ' ' ; ' ' rI ‘ A’»i/I «fl ^ ' é ^ Specials fpVXmäs " m m r n m Ç lir i.s t a T 3 .a s T<M\n.er PUfíft. . aciQlfl LU lypòk to th e ‘.rabbjlt." jack rabbits. There is alao a Nor thern r a b b i t / ¡Ä;ri<V;-i l i ' а П Ш w iio r e th e r a b b i t jth r iv e a , a n d th '« t m o a n s a i l ,p y o r 'th ? n a t io n , th e , a ri in i j f l i p l ^ s '^ h "; t ò ;n ' .th é ' :всЬп^^сиапс1;[вр0г^ ................ .Л ..,!.к ;. .í:iíiPrie''óf4;lho''rea8pn8-,.V!'hy,,ra^^^ HIUSXMAia shpuia,b8,aЬцРР?, are/, b >moré . valuable 'vis' __________ i'wÔàiPVoteçti;;feiith^rpdíi^^ííltóuglitpíosí.'ehéííMHkftnw-íflíhóí^ 4 h e .n )ft(l, JÓ! th é iU ttlfl,'B « b № ., t h í r ig *to : h u n t,'- n n d á s ' w jld g e c s e ;. ‘b a il’ j)0 Ä 'o ffla c;iv iS b o ::h a .'(J'ijio ‘'i ä cel-yed' й’?Р5.^1у:дат1)вЛ:;1(р,1У'ГтЪге .'ánd'- movo .сгпИя»суь+<>' * ■»«-' > > ' í SU¿É Hi f Ib üijçkèiiàra /Lu. '-«Tt. I ' r . . ¡(,ф '’J 9 5 c 4 l b b u c k e t l a r d i ■s -50c 4 lb loóse lard 45c CHRISTMAS (JAROLS (By Edmund Ilamilton Sears) P o r k a n d B è a n s ; c a n 8c S u m m e i Q u e e n P e a c h c ^ s 2 2 c greon ..jQttcir- celyed H 'goodly'num ber hor- n ,K ,.l Z , r ‘ ? ‘i>w TJio twins «®^'^^''«""owilie day-bdioro'ChHsUt^ve-ned KunsiKhts areV,ur)i Mnlilng,C'Ini»l, i"""“. Jg«t,although tJ)crp must/bo J®''*;"®“ at thè rabbit?.-, Guirie ' ' ma^ caWs-¿lit of i”“ay beautiful gifts lo,tlio iimvriipppd B ^li? Bflme aniynhls ll ' ' ' '< 'I'l I ÍÍ ; 'И,.rf (l(cm, wllli tho. aid’; :of-j)Usto, cardboanVf ¡ymn flowi anil thon,. ellwiuil 'irom some ,muc:tt- «iiie," Jt .,1s' tlieir QWi> Jde;l,'and that, in" \\ Iiul ‘ every biui <ards'."‘ SJi'S.'' ,v.;..i;jtw.InWcd.-;:-..,' .... ... . “I’d sny they’re original all right," . v;rtandy. gi'liuicd. ! It;; kiddles, .At leiiibl you’re savlag expenses, and , .' thal;'«, wimt’ woVo all vtirylnBj to ijp,'': '"JIo tnrnert lo his (nther nt tho head of tablo-v'.' ¡'How about , the doctor’s, bill,--Pad?' -•ijfaflt reducing enough- go-that we'crin inani^ge a turkey .for Christinas, dln- or sI’.kU wo rpgalo ourselves oa ( -. somethlnif simpler?,” ,, ; 'Jlr'. Hohei'l« ' smiled ' wearily: -“I .Mdon’.t know, son, . you kppw that Iii-. i«lHlon Isn’t healing as> It should nnd , ilV;eonly worked -two flays this- week.-. X(Ven with your, help and MIeanor'H . '.'lUe bnis justmbout stn-i«t (itlll.Vi , . ■‘ia.’Jwit's nil right iDad, 1 was Ju.s^ . .'.«Blilng,. Mother’s -: cooking , inalios,; ■everything taste; good.’V lie, fiiopiVod ".onaho. wii.')f nut to loplc at the heaij.of- .odrf'Plled 'on vnrlouB chairs.;, ;Suddorily■ '.Me.l plclted one' up and^ si'qruHnlied It '"See, here, fplks.if'^ljton’ lw ■sjiys oil the Sriiidi Market nnnounr.'!-’ j.M^jit—‘Some of theso; .fidyflrtjsp'u)ents; ; aro' inarkcd. -The onej turning lii-the j groa*est number pi niarkeil ads' will' ij^i^oirtj^^aiiigòls«^ - ón](|th ' ,( ■ i ;|:^pi?ipu^h;-?bld-j.<; '.’f^Peticp-i.pniihe .^‘>1 : !,'From :;:le ftv p Ì:iiiS a tìp U 8Ì iThe'-'-'Woi’lteini'sofe^n^^^^^^ To hear, the‘angels sing. Still thiough tho, cloven skies they'come', <,‘ 1 r fii-!•' |jj;>Ó^r':^!ÌÌ:;jweÌ^’K as .'poiit'mlstresa .v th'àtivimd b.P.en.v Blvòn . pften''within th bf largo | ,‘. . Th№.; bpnii ,;ph /hò^^^^^ her, for'tho lastvfcw ycprs would ^o-^vna they a'e aurprisingly plen-! And-ever o’er its Babel-sounds havo, Indeed been lonely. , But how go as tiinc goes on and civil- The' blua.sod angola sing. ',6hu Ihul ano niight go with tllQ I ljj,jveg out of . oxlstcnco . --------,....... .A............ puiiiirame.:;iinimals :ttntl.^birds;'^^rnhKifv''Kftn«iiort Ài Ui« ' I T N o . 2 t a n T o m a t o e i < , I 'П ' » ,1 I./ y , l I I I I .„Can.,porn.........‘ : lOc lOc 1 lb j â r Р р а п ц ! B M t t e r-.................... ■— -t---..I..I . ,... ,,2^Jb^bag,'fib 65c ¿r«bbit^t)eciiu^ lity;;,wÌÌl('.)je al of itiìi^jcòiintrj^^^ ii-fifiA, ||5‘|lùy;'eve^o'Kei:'^^ .-iróni'i'òhem >vh th 're ^ .--V .- ,-/c'i'Ì9.-bon'qu’er,'^^^^^ Jetters wiilcii.‘siio-had 3ùst glvén ito 'thè' stótb commissiònis, ìiro purehijiiinK' nian for the -ulsiht ;;nlr, nittlly ’i\nd- fly, tbpuBpndB. pf cottontail nnd.anpw-; luto,,new.js,cenes nnd e,ÌKDerlonqeu, : shoe rabbits and v aettlng ttìom ., ;.B:ce14pgia.«,iiiid'’m.:l;he ^orage, box:; i(ioàa;.^^^ Jq .l’« s'V'o that sho had loft notblng,; prolpctioil 'o f. E-S'lCSilC^ÌiSi.^S ■ Ing' It loose flho hold It up to thol'ight, nnrV (n hni. '•'* .......jiiiWstrife , ' , V ■ ' ' ! The'world has suffered 'long; .. ’ ‘¡Beneath the . angel-straini' . jiave rolled r ------1 '-'T .thoushnd.y^a'i’a. of'-w'rorig-t? And man; 'at war with man, hears not • The .1 loversong -which ': they .4 ^ --'bring;— ' ■ -■ Oh, !'luifh- thev.nalse,' ye,.in^i(i-;of^^^ And .vh'car 'thfi 'nn'irflla al«»»! ' 4 3 I b ^ b a g ’ f l o p r 3 lb box .crackers V « i ^ Pinto Beatas, lb ..J I # 4Ó¿ .............., A w VMM-'nVij'hody heat a i;oUectloir llko this.". Aml.nobody.dld. ■ C&, 1090,*WúatcmNawep4.Pór Union,) twó b'ofoi'b ‘No! ........... ' poH||-|ìmi;kc(Ì threo yèars b'ofore....... .. 'I. lìuHh'in'g'to thè telephono sho ca|lp(i • tho club . In thè nolghhorlng' city tihd hciinl; thè ''denr, "iamlllnr'j; voice. ’ ¡ It ;mléUti ho fi .belated Ohrl^tmua Ictter ' .byv sovcral,, ycnr«i :but both -Huth ^nd Ned fti/ree’d tho next day that Jt ^ as ''Befcteì\'Jytp ,than novcr," <0,*J»3OÌ western NÓwsiwdoc Union.) ........... „.......„uv-. splendora fUnif-,;^^^^ p iy . of game .mnimalsi ; ',, ■ ; ,¡ - And -thè ,\vh'o,le ';w'M givo.' .back' , . :-pihei;aas0pÌJ{tipn.'-^ainea'’ jt^^ .Ь’ i'.vlh'c -'äbng,''?''. variötipS’off;.ig'i>mb -'t^^ tho ¡Which' now the angola ain$;. - v , -prpber prÓteóiibn,: food nnd V0V- ;-^!;i —:--гт' ■ er;. caU' bei increased ; nnd. raised .-ì.V’ND POSTERS 1P0R SALB AT ijn a' Wild . state to . 'almoß^: iinbe- ;ТИ'В. KNTER-BRtTSE OjPFICìE - Blue Bell Overalls $1.0d Headlight Overalls $ 1 ;50 Father George Sheeting, yd 8c -------------:------------—r- ;- , Tf"‘---------------p-.— '* '» M e n ’s U n i o n S u i t s \ 9 ( ® v9oHm>. Ifg.)brijgy,'y|-- l,:'i -I ii.1 Near 'Depot- fi'"’ f.u ]('■ ÇÎJ.I ^.Thursday, ''Detiambër 11, iö80 THE 'МОСЙЙ VILLE'. ,F«arte№tli Installment ■ F«r/ow love lilra, InUmliiig 'to . ihrdW hii Over In revcnte ftir «li Julelile-di Vhl«' I brother Uodn»r wliom Jiili«;:li«i ulf;- H« •uccudi, but «ndi Hut h«.!m' ia||,il ., , -dMli««!«!/ In lava with hw hintwlfi' Then be diKsvtri lh*t It wu ndt thUi Jullt Für- "!'■ <1 Wil •«f'.eo.V'In,“* the- Mine n*ni*,', wiio had driven hU, brother to dtatli;. .But Uilet li. .mirried, - to ‘ »¡I.; Arterlcnn «Irl n«ii:eil ^iíRUE^M . AYRES i ¿idle llnrtow, with whom lie hu ndtillved -. V -i-ior ; » loni! lime.', S«dl«i, unexpectedly turns ,i. , tip In- Londpn.vdf. ». party «t'.GIIci;. raotlier’» .! >,-. houae^ .but both,keep silent- kbdul their mnr- •»laiie. . ;..«. ¡ .:,Julie; dlilllUiIoned, ente« Into ,the wild ■ nlBht Me 0« .London, to try, lo drown her , .^nguiih. -Uw.rence Schofield want« to marry her. Lombardy. n‘ho had firtk intrdduced tier-<o. Chmenhanii'demandi 'nioiiey froia .Gilè» w th ti/e .thri«< >lh»l if hi, li .nót piild.' hl- twill telljSchdBeld' that' Chitlènhnm'ànd: Julie «»nt thle.nlght ogether dn Ihe.Sl. lleriiiinl Pai». Later (J>41 eiconieaiea to Chlttcnham ■’•'»t. •»c.-ioveai-'hira.i.-/,'--!At. ». «plriiuallit; «eMicé: at Gilé»”, ihdthèr'i mie Sidle Barrow, hig wife.'iuddenir goe< iiM.'t She, calU tò him arid he reapnndt;reveallnif th« fact that «he I« hl« wKe. i' -who ha» «ent; S....................'l;loye;(ór.Chitten|>»m,"Kb«'náme In deslmir, . > CMttenhani ,fdU(twi her, but ;«he «ends him i«w*y .tnd 'dacides she wUl accept Schofield, , She .Rbe«; to Schofield’«-hotel,', He ii out, ib|ii «ha leave« a note (or him,\ ' WOW CO ON WITH -THE STORY , ^ №(e-;took her to.a dealt and gave h «r , , -taper and i pen.. - ' «s ■ \ ‘ juHe wrote «.few.hurried lines. 1 j F.jl: didn't mean Iti.-L^wrence dear.ii-I , -want, you. to < come'back to me.-. .Pleaie ' 'Ting me In,'the-morning,—^Julie,” . , ' It ..wí»¡» relief to have written that, ‘ ijnd the, halt--«iiilled as «lie tlioüKht " how unnece.niary lt wai to hiiyo,added those lah 'wórdífi-.i, He would'not ring ,.-, .- .r^hei, he wouldi.'come. round,.',she was , • sure, he w.-)nld'c6rtié Very.',early;''por- ;{‘li;it)s even, to-iiiglit if he' wa.s 'bacli: in t -, VÍ.-time, . and. then , in the morning- they J \^ouid go away and niake sotiie sort oi Ijappiness,' togetiler. •* ' Juliti. tried.hardi.nol'-ti) .think bp-* ' yond to-morrow,; but. although siic was • so tired, and .felt, ready to drop) slie joiild ^ nol sleep..: She lay awake for jiours listening to cvery sound, In ,/the . early inprniiig' 'Jiilic : dozed off to kep .'dnly 'waitiiiB when .she —licard the maid let .¡herself iiitn- tiio flat* ami move about in the kitchen liphtin.'t the fire. - Prespiitb’ shi brought lea ami a Jipte. "It; was lying on .the.mat when I 'l;:caiiic ill,' MÍ.SS,” • , -I, jiilie, glanced- at the iiandwriting, t'lcn iat ftp, her pulv. ierlvlng It , was from Lawrence . Schofield. She V". w.-is conscious, of a \ lilu 'jijie.’ / ; H« loved her—it was .sbnieljiing to . . tx!. Imppy about nr a world that -hdt! : i.pu, real .,liii|>|.iiii.».H, - lie must Iiavc , bj'niKlu It III I |:i(e l.iit nighi. Per- n»(is, miir ll, ,1 hiul'been ni» foot- slq Ml'' ‘ -.lull Oie had heard. 1 si 1.1 • nwi, the »f»J, the en- »«l<i|iK uli iiiiiisiiiilly biilky, «lie diev*, _ fut in I'l Mil sni »—her own'note which • *he ¡1,1(1 vvMiicn laat nifiht In the hotel louini.., turn across and across Inlo'i / tninu'e 'p«i(;ei,/That was all. , ,.., J , J,' 1 . , ■ ,» , f ,» , . ,. .J , VWhen,Giles Oiittenham t'ot back to hi» m(ith«i'i house she met him r in the hall. , . V.;... » .‘‘ Vour wife has been asking for you all the evtnlj.g. I said I would send ! . - ■ you up a* soon as you cam« in." - • .A^s he. went upsfairi he could hear „ Sadie’s voice, high-pitched nnd hv»teri- «il.'and he stoiined for a niomenl, his hand cintcliiiig the stair rail, a terrible . . . -líense of loss nnd irrevocable ffite grip- ' ping his heart. I , |\\ li'en slie heard Chiltsnham’s voice, , *he turned her head towards .the door, «nd stared at him with her wild, blind tyri ' "'■'0 you’ve come at last, have you?" ;- • ..■i'll; ^l>rllle(l|at hinii. “I.suppose you’ve I’o .11 -f for hit either, now I can’t see." .''he beat Jicr I hands frantically on thui.biMss rail, land-the nurse wiio |iad , Vet'O . MandingrbeJiide her, cauglit and held tliem. I Sadie burst Into wild sobbing. ^ "I’iiire's no hope^ for me, I know .; -' • that I shallnever_ see again as ling as ,,i-' -.1. liv e ,.1 shall,Just, sif here in the ir,,( <lnrl<ti«s till. I dic--.-till .'I die—¡and no- , -^i>dy_ c.ires—it doesn’t mattcr to any , »ine in all the world what becomes if I, j Giles irosf^d the room and touched , .Kr'shoulder, "Sadie—" i.' ‘Ji clicked her sobbing -.vith a ; jli.irp brc^lth^'and raised her face witii y _i,it|irl!r- eaifcci.css to hear what hc 'I'tiad. to iiay.'•! ■; She- tore her iiands: from C,‘ ■'lie nurie'*! g’.-t-.p, and moped in front .;!.,of. her-., till ,irie. toiicii(;d ;Chittenhani’s . coat, jhen klu rhitched'Ht feverishly and‘bei(.in HoI)I.ing once more. "l?on't leav* me, Gilci-r-lie kind to , ' me—alter all, I .un'your wife—’( 4 ? ; vChittcnham looked, atUhe nurse. - "I’ic.i'ie lr,»\t Ui.” \yhuii she li.ul iiiini", he !,,it rl'nvii ' be«.;de his wife and put an .inn round liei. I '‘.Sadit^l-jou try .inil be brii\c ; ,;and listen, to• reason.;i Kvervthiiig pos-. silile Is: being - done and will be done,' ycii know tll.ll." f S.idic .vas sobbing again • "You don’t lu.lly caie (or m<’—no body, f.nes foi- me, Though I cnii't 1--(‘i(i.’-you 'I. -Ipiow-Vliythe feel.. of-yoilr -, arin-fh'it you’re jiist Iryinff lobe kind, . while,nil tl)e time you'ie impatient ■( ail'! want to get aw.iy—’’ "Don’t leave iii'i alone, Giles. You ■ Í I.donU know what it's liice.- to be. left ija'dne in' lliio JiideouSidai'k-ne.5s. ;vl shall bored';mc to.have. to’ talk to them and tryand be I'lice to them, -but . I know Avhaf it’s like'now, and I wish I’d l>een kinder■ 1 suppose its my. punishment ■^and ,yet why -should I be punished ? I’ve never, done'- any one an^. harin-r-" .’.;‘jMyidcar,'>I want to be kirid.to;yoii, but you make it so difficult: for me.-^!’ . JThere' was ’ a liltie 'silcnce; whicli¡„rii» k.-t— o™'.^T v^'ii crying; any ;moré,--; i,7 now.i-pieasc Sadie broke pitlfuily : ■‘ ’!Therol kiss'pie, Giles,“ , , . r., ■ He kissed her affectionately enough, his heart torn with pity. ■ ., "You didn't kiss my lips,’’- Sadie said—then: she-: laughed brokenly,- "Ndver, mind I I suppose , it's all 1 deserve.“';■.•, - -'■ ■ '. - ^ She took her' handa away iirom him ' He took ;a .step ; tbward« -; the. 6ell, f /. -. but .Scholleld was too quick for iiim— > , - “That;-won't do”, he isaidiiihickly. - ' "I've-seen that trictetriedibciore. - I'in not drunk and you'dimn? well'-know. . ; I'm not." You’re, a younger, man thar. I aiiv, Ghi ttenham, but' I spoi t Lorn-. -;:; bard'sbeauty- for- him 'last-'n ght—lie -... i won’t; show his face amongst decent people ’.again for soMe time' to coitn% ■^,;; and spoil yours if-;I— - .. I . Chiuenbain caught his upraised'arm arid iield it in a grip of-steel.u .■ ;" . '"Dort’t be a ;-Jamned fool,'V he said .. ' roiighlyi "you're no match,for me, and, !' you'know you're not', It iyou'vc got j: . anything to sny; -say it and be-done. - As far as'. Lombard pocs, if you have !■. -.: given' him a .^thra.shing. I’m. in your- uebti 1 owc. liim one' myself-r-’’. •. ; *'Don4 leaggg¿|glj|g¿_g£_yngjg^ I ¿m your Wife.’? land.'foldcd' them in - hi:r :,lap;‘to hide 'their,.trembling...»-;.: '"W eli—’’-she said nfter'''n'.tnoi<iVntas lie did .not! spcalfi ,■ "What am Ingoing to do?;, Or. what areiyoU'going ,to dd with tne f i -1 can't stay; hbrei- can/1?," .-: Giles: explained as' gently 'as' -iie- couid.';. .. .I'iii" 'v.:vj ‘‘In' the morning i„ wili taltc;,you away.’’.;' ; .. .. ; She interrupted fiuicltly: ' ; ; ‘ "Wiiere will you talic nie? To live witli'-you?,'V "Not at once. To a nursing home, have arrnt'Ked with a special st to .ICC'-you— ,. , ' . >,She interrupted.ag.-iln: ' , ' — ,"It, will be,()f no u.'.e; I knc>w. I m' warm glow . of fiiiislied." ' ■ - ■ • , . , ., « , "Don’t :say tliiit,-,.Sadie.’V , She .7huddcred from hend to ' fo.it. ■ .''.Vv.i'M,' g,i ,o'..--rii.d ■ ailu'A’arda? What thenr,'.'. -;. v - ''Then we niust we. We'iiiust'niake arrainjemcnts." .--"..-n .Vi;;; ■ .f :',fAri'an'gcmcnts I for what?; ^I^pr-.t^^ to,.be lid about, byVfl- tiii'T ie; br:,i< dog for,; the,.yrp?t of' myV life??' ;iHiri.,t«r,' riblc,,,hysterical sobbiiig; began'afii^h;., ,''-.Chitt'eilham '-felt, tlia(i;h'e could beitr ng ;more.: ‘ He, cailedi to the»;nwrs'e- ahd iiiadc his; escape. \ His', nisrves'j .Wclie shaking .as he, went ,dbWn»tatri.;" ;lle had never imagined anything so tragic, a»,,thi»-ia3t-‘half-'hours;';:;.;!^':''V--;Sfci,.i:;. 'iiHc pace^-up and 'doiyh the :h‘b™b’,at his wit’s end .to know what to ,do. It!,wiis loiigt past eleven; arid hb’had all the night to drag'through. ; If there was Indeed no hope of Sadie ever being able to see again, how could lie'possibly leave her?; - It would, be inhumaii, impossible, and yet to live with her— ; Another knock at the door. , Chittenhani-turned impatientty. ‘‘Oh, com? in, come in. , - , , . .“ A.-gentleman; to see ,you, , Sir,.! I said you were very miich en^iiged al,id could, see rio'ioiie, . but he insisted, Sir, and. says - he ..will' wait if, ho has to w.-iit 'all! nightj - Till!' gentlemap | i- Mr.'Sch6fie№ sir.’’.': , ■ Schofield 1’’. '. T h eco lo u r, rushed to Chittenham’fl drawp face, , , -SchofieldI the man whom: Jtilie. had said she would marry, > : ; Chlttenham was across the. tobm In a'stride.; ..-t. ‘Ils there anything the matter—M'ss Farrow—"- t -In (his ; desperate enxlety Giles fOr- t tijat .this J man in all probability iew> nothing of his .relations .wilwhenhe,-did; pot immedi- lie . broke . put i;. again Juli&rrand atilj: . reply,hoari’cly.r ; * ....................... i ,"If anything, is. wrong—" • ‘‘Tliat ail'depends'What you mean by ‘wrong’,^," : Schofield answered slowl.v. - ."Yesterday-evehitii} I had the doubt ful hoiipuf; of:: a . visit, from: a m.m named Lonibai'd. .-I have met him« be fore—MBiia(ly,:.'I believe, in your com-: pat’y.;'';I‘tlunk I' am right- in assuining that he is a friend of.yours??.’ . "Hi!'w>—yea.’’ "yesi’’ he; 5|iid, still ip that-level, unnnliil'aliTVbicei-"! b>;lievc there has been a 'little .upset b.ctwee» you—over a fiiiestiOn of; inpney-^or shoilld. we call It the price of a woman's honour ?"- There :w:is a; tr.ngic ;silence,' Ciiitr tenhairi's - Irtnds wire clenched beliind his.'back--an'd his fnbe .was (irim. / '.< - ‘‘Perhaps you'.would like m e to ex plain,; Mr.. -Chitlonliani,” ' Sclmdelil wont .on, and : now ' every:' sneiTiiif; word was a stwiind insult, .'.'tir will it l)c suflicieiit if I just enll yi'iu the cad apd the blai.-kguard which I- know yon to 1)1'?' i "I can ; only coiichnle ■ lhat you. arc diiink," ‘.aid (iilei, ■.liiijily, ‘‘and tliat being so, (he kindest Ihiiig I can.du is; ■ 'He: released Schori^ sanie , limb'-giving him; a , litljetipiish hWay frbm hnn,-:an';l-for’aimomiiit-thu' tW6:mnri giarcdiat-one anotiier silently,, then Schofield broke down. :ÎIe, grpfed towards a ;chair'arid fell iritb ;it; hiding . liis face- against: hiái cleribhcd .'haivls. Giibs: watched hiin for a moment with- - pul speaking,-then he fetelied,whi-iky 'and soda from ii side talile. ; ;. < : “Help ypúrsclt," he .Said. ‘‘If you've fjot anythiive; against me, let’s talk it : out ,i:cii.siMv, instead of flying, at one another's. throats ; like ,wUd beasts,,' I kno\^, what ' Lbml/ard lias told you^rhe tried, his’ blackmailing g.iiiies on me, and when he found it was no use he threatened to go to'you.. Good'God, Schofield,,wiiat ,•iort.ot.il fool are you to believe a lying hound liicc lliatî" ' ..'îci)iorK-Id raised liis’.h;n;i;ard f»£«, '■ _ 'I'.Vi luit , i:caf,óii Ikiv». 1 to 'lnhellr»*.; ¡tí ' llC; aski’ll Mlll.f.ll' r- - , : , ,, ’ Gilci sliriuiM'.'d.lÍH nliiiiiidei >, . in t your knowifíi«? .» M lii Fai'* ; ;rovc, «le .lieill of all rt«*.u*?'’ ;i' .Schoiu’ld rose to Inv -fret and bf.a«ui/- twcliiK up and ditwn , ';. .( - .‘‘Lnmbard ,waa. so ï'"'." ,-he had: gpt . every, ¡yinil of'lile ít,i(r-ihnt you ' and luliui spent thc'niglu '.oKíihri ai ; the át. Beriiart’. H.'.stel -'’ ^ V i: VSo we did. 'i^t w«* impossible to : get_ home. If .all, .'iich unfori-ícen sit- . nations are liiven ,*he'!)-.w.e vile inter-. " preíation^n), yiiii have .MVt'i to thii,—" ;v " ‘ fact : ll íuddMíly.. ; ro I Iliad if voii le.ive nijo I’ve often ' to'i ing and Iwve'j ou shown out of ifçU inipaliei't with bjiud ptople—il’), tiie houie." ' , Schofield’kv crimson. .'‘But I belie',-: !t'-’ hr slKXited. "I’ve always know'! '.luit ¡lolin »1,5 unhappy. She-has hiiiini »1 (r’.iuhle aKain and again. The'rr«''»lif*s Way she talks— that prcteiiilrd gaiety, It'c never really • deceived me, tliough for her sake I’ve let her think it has—Lom bard had the whple .story, pat. He ¿yen spoke of your.,brother's relations with Julie s cousiii—andiof his suicide. He’; said ;that you niistnok Julie ':for her cousln-^he said that .you in tended i)uni.shing'’her, fpr the way-slic treated : your brother—he said . lhat whe'n yoii came Iwckifrom St. Bernard you bpa?ted' to l|-jfm: bf t(ie; easy con- . quest'you had made—" : "He never fini?hi;(l h(s c»'iitMirc—for Clntlenham'^ hands’weri' .it.lns ihr'iMi, shaking.’ hirii iikb a raj,'.almost i.’li'jk- iiiff.hini^-;':- ."i , ;By'God"r-you dare sav,that lo me— - yoii t;ilk of -Lonibard I hi -AVmuch betti’r are.-ybu? ' Believiiig-thi'.'lMijt foul t' itliat-comB.to you about a \vi) 'I'vnu ' supposed .’'to cave - for I .you're not worth a-thrashl'ig—get blit, that’s all I’ve got'toisay to you-.-r". I ' StilUkeeping one hand, on -Schofield, :, Cliitteidiain ' dra,nged hiny' to the dopr . and flung it 'open-vshoriting to Oiw of the servants: "James, show .ithis ^ gentleman out,-and if he refuses to go ;. send for the police,’’ ' -, He, released Schoiicld. so violently: tijat he almost fell,; ; .He wailed ft' mo- , nient—then..wont hack.-lntn Uie. library, : shutting the door behind him. : , He was .shaking from liead .to foot' with uncontrollublc (i;;,'inioii. and his Vace'and head were b;n-ni.',i;i. . .. . ”,That iiny man'sli':-ii!d'iliile lo aecii.iii i., hir|i of such a. thin!,'--Jiild to.-Julie.; all iieople—Ihe woiiiiin he inloredl . . . - -'. And again-Cliilleiiliani .lost him.self in , ihc thongiit Ilf that ni.ifht ’ on Sti : - Berii!>nl.T-wlu'|ii they ,ha<l been, slmt in ■: oil - all sides by slonn and ...siaw and r tempest and he: had held Julie in his, :. prms.- , ■ '.'In a.revulsion'.ol feeling- Iiti‘,M'i-sbcd;-i., passionately, ihnt.hf had made true.the almost-, unspeakable iicciis!itioii:‘;which Schofield ‘ !iad'brought,ag.iinst,him. Julie would have been ,ihiii . then for ever—body iiiid soul, and nothing could eyifr lKive-altered-It... ." . ,: CONTINUUD NEXT WF.EK >i\ (D. Temple of Seotlnnd Neck' m^ide an ayerago net profit of ?15 a Jioad from 22 bafy yeevea of tho Hereford breed -B'hich' he raiaed and flattened on his home farm ahd sold in Baltimorq recently. 666 ia a-, doctor’s Preael’iptlon for COLD and HEADACHES It is the moat speedy remedy known', . G06 nlf3o in Tablets : , « ■ a , 8 1 31* f I [\. 1 <f,, I I ^ .1.1 .. >' .> , * G. G, WALKER MOTOR CO. * Dealers in * Hudson 7—Beeex—r Chryfller * AutomobHee ^ . * Mddcsyfl№ N. C. JACOB S'ïWWART Atter... ;ráey-nt:,,'L*i?.., O lïlo e in S o u th ftr n ;B ïi.n k '& T r u s t- I . C o m p a n y b u ild in g I.Offl'c« phone..'..,.,.,,,..... '1 R e a iH e u o e P h ò tto ..........................',,.,„.14в ' ' ‘ m G. ' • SALE OF BEAL ESTATE Booure'd by' said .deed,of f-tífuat, ; the Vtnderaigned .trustee wilUogfer.'ut* public sale to-tho Higheat Jbidder; ; for cash, ntvthò cou'rt hoiistj - 'door in: MocKBviDü, 'Ni.';:C.‘,'Saturday, .December. 18, 19S0, at 'ISv&lye o’ clock Noon, tne following: describ ed lands, to-wit; Beginning : at; a stone in .the' Sôütheaat corner,of,,y/,e$|ey Chap-; el Meeting House lot. ànd runs; East 8 chains iand:. 76 links to ;a ; stake : thenpe North 2 -chains and; 75 links to, a tìtakb; thonce. South- 2 Eaat 19 chains and 94 links to a atone ; thence West 7 chains and; 66 links to a stone;; thence:South 50 chains to. the' center.of thé creek; thence’dovh the center of the.croek'to a stone;.thence NortH 170 chains ; 'and . 60 ..'links .to the: I beginning, .containing' IT'S acres, more or lea'a ; Except 94 aerea here tofore- dee/ied to- Gray . Kinyotin- by. hiamothor, . as evidenced' : by deod recorded in aáld 'office in' Book of; Deeds -No. 29,.:flt,Page: No. ,124.- ; This 10th day of ';.;,Novemberi, 1930. A B O H I E E L L E D G E , ' ' .„.I-I-;;;, :.vf'..TliUStee Robert S. McNeill,,Atty. 11 20 ^t,: Place of Sale : Court Houae Door,‘i '■Moгckвvillë^Í!NítOiUv;5>ía;c;;;í::■;^í»^^ Time of. Sakj iDecember 18i,fl980 12:00, Noon. * Terms' of Sale : ‘Caah< i: NOTICE, Í Having ¡ qiiallfled aa Exeoufci¡'|x ■ of WiA.Weanti-'déceasiî'd, notlhè is hereby given to rill persons hold? ing claims 'against'Bttld estate tO; preaciit them, duly verified, to the; undersigned for paymeiil; ' oi( ' -or; before" the 7th'i day!;of.^Noyeml)o¿;: 19!ll or this nòtice;:‘wij,l 'be 'plqaá; iri ,b3i‘ of'itheis-iidco’/ory, .^iìd’ay;| persons: indebted ¡ to - said'^estítíe? M'o: reiiuested 'tp'r'máko Smm paymont.. -, This November'7th, 1980,'’ Más.: J0SEPHINE,;L*; WEANT ;! Executrix, of .W.' A.,:'W‘pant',, ;dec!di E: L.'Qnlthbr, Atty. lJl;:13:,(}ti^ NOTICE OP DISSOLUTIOri ... .lÿ* .... •'Give Nature a Chance;' ‘ ! * D». J. 0. СКи-ГСНПЕШ о * Chiropractor. Hawkins Bldg, Lexington, N. C, 8 14 Mo, tf. » a A. HAKMNG, M. D. .1* * Sanfoi'd,B uilding, I. • ’ 'M ocksvlu«, N. C. ! * OflHe'e phono 162, > • * Reeidende phone 109 * * Office hours: 8,to"0:30 a. ш.‘ * * . " . I'tt ?-80 p. m. • Under-and by,virtue of the pow- orai'contained-in ; .ih’afc, <;ertain deed o.f trust; esecuted Pabruary 16( 1928, by p. G. Tutteirow io the undersigned : trustee;, i 'whi'ich said deed'.of trust-is recorded in: the o'fficfl of, the register, of ;deeds' for Davie County, N; (C., in Book of Mortgages No. 24, at Page No. 890, default having been made in tho payment of tho - indebtedness thereby secured, and Tit tho re quest of I the holder of tho note Notice is hereby given that;the: partnership -heretofore . existing | between W. Ai. Allinon land B. C. i/Ulement' in the Town of Mocks- villOi N. C-r nndnr the .firm -rinme, ‘.‘Allison-Clement;’! : has ; this'« day been dissolved, all rlght,'ti^le, in terest an^ estât« in «nd' to the property of . aaid ,;pariner'ship. . havi; ing .been purtihased by J, P. Le-- Grand who. will 'continue aald'bu- alnt^at) ajt ita present\local:iori^,lil tbp jAnderson Bullding.r , All accounts' due sin'd partner ship .are, payable ; W-W» : A. ,iAlll-'l son and B. Ç.' Clement ' at the aamo nlnee of business.' I'hia;'29th.' d-ay . of. -Novemiber;; 1980. W. A. ALLISON fl., 0. CLEMF.m' ; . ' ■ J. P. LeGRAND 12 4 . ROPERT S. McNEILL , Attorney at’Low MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Practice in Giivll and CrUnl-;^ nal . Courts, . Title Examina- *,j .‘tins given prompt' attention; i i * , # ' *■ # f ~ S. P.' iHoneycutt of Johnston' Coiinty produced ’105.8 bushcfl.4' of corn an'iacre on his five-acre demonstration; reports ’ *j. “B. Slack. ' :HAO :'.aVitubboni ceae; of constipation ' 'after. ;■» y«ry, . severe' spoil.: o f; grjp,’’ вау«,. :M r. ; Joh n B :'‘Hutchison; of . Neosho, M o .. TTWhon I would' got .'constipated,' I ’d feel so sleepy, tired, and :w oni4>ut, VW hen one feels -thiB w ^ ;,' w ork -is! much' harder to do.'i o o p e d a lly f a r m '-: wolrk.' :would Jmve diaxy heedachee • when I:-could hardly see to:: -work, but after' I read of, BlaclC'Draught,,! began tak- |,ing it ., I- did not have ihe- headachea'any.m qre. 'i .-'.'When i havo the sluggish, ,t i r ^ - feoliiig,. I '.takei a :;fow, I > doMB of Вш ск-ОгайкМ ,- wad I t ; neems:: to onixy. off .t h e . poison and I. feel, juat fine; 1 use . Black-Drought - at regiir: U r intervale.. It: ia easy to take and 1 know it help's m e.’’-; , . I'hia m edicbe; ii) compo№ . ed of pure botanical «(O tq atnd herbs. .Contaiua no oliemi- :m 1s. l a '^ e n t package«. I -ViroMiKj who noeá a tonio ehouI(l tuk» I;,, CiBoav Ueeä. ovor..60, yoera. . «r-\ J Mi USE SAMPSON’S tìot Drops ' h '.'ft'T'’’'V . ,f for colds, flu,' lii'ifrippe, caÌÌ atrh, nervousness ànd atom-' aih trouble« . , ' I' ^ > , , , '1 h ■yoiing''Iieàio'(ifôf виоаспое ,1о^,ДЬй ,EnterHaT* BEST IN SUPPLIES Mil. COtTON FilÉNESi pur gin is in iin^ shape, niidi .^e/.win.,eithe^^',g/n ,à’r^b«y'J^ò|^| cotton, a^^ glv6 you„the_,li(gft^^^ est ' Watket ^ pilce' for e»)nW Don'trSell'or have yriur'cottfeai] W c w J U b u y y o ^ u r S c e d ^ o r Ea«» c h a n < re M e a l f o r S a m ^ V ', ’ A i i l i l i i S " ;■'> 'è 6 ^ T '!ìà À M É ié à a ìiV i '\h'i ................ Ш. .Щ -? % ip i i p » Гдп шthere is a uniqUe cliatnii___ thè ' Pollyahna Beauty Shoppe operator accentuates and heightonSc Thatjsw hJ our service, though inexpensive/ is prcii ferred by dis'cernirig.i^tromeni.', , pollyahna Béauty ¡§i||^ Annie Carter« k«.-. J'í' I ' ’ 'И! '( .V'î t FOR THE CHRISTMAS FEAST „A hujfh basket brpujiht hotfpot.f^.om','. Alllson-Johns,on and juat laden down , ' with good thingia to eat,. Our prices ' will ftdd to the Christmas cheer, and,,-> our fi’osh, delicious grocery specials will lend an incomparable savor td’ the Yuletide feagt.’ ** Phone 111s -T| AlIìsòh-Jfij|ìiison ~ ‘‘^e ^^î'îver' A i\ i J.K t f CAMPBELE ж WALKER- FUNERAL ОШ ЕСЩ Уу^ Ambulance Service.— , ,Embalming We specialiisfi in Starrette Ilandi' W[al!le Caaketfl I Also Complete Line ^ Factory Made ’ June Bailey Building Near Sanford Motor'Co, ' DAY'PHONE"164''''r'' ..........NIGHT PHONE Î33'■ ...... ■ sS-.c ■ "" GET MOCKSVILLE’S BE3T FLOUR for your Christmas cakes Oyer The Top for fine We are making line feed foir your hogs. Get prices before you bujf. „ Cotton Seed Meal $1.50 per bag. Horn-Johnstone Company Mocksville, N. C. , ' wti ;iyi> '.ku t l( ‘,'4.‘Ш ,‘1< г. к М Ï VI'» îin л î'i’ в'-i - -V? ' i ; ' ' . ' “ "./'í//' :\,, М ^ : : Г Ш г ш Ы я • . ' 'J , ■'=■ , ? л\гм ,‘ ‘ 1" <V'’ ’■*'f Íí‘ >/ú*’?í ‘ í ? r y t r~ ^ r ft^-Tí V í / f ' »•*' e ¡ ^ -T P ! ГТТ ; ' Bead By Th^ Pebplo Who Are Aljle To V SkÊ^ÆSÏrl 5^,1? рЯ'II*'{ ‘^' ■' ' ' y —"^-..^ .......................... Ill ^ ... . ' , ! ............J -.¡'w'“, "' Л Ц ^ S ' '-s‘*‘ï îL ÙL : ..L .\ i '■ ■ ■.:„, :, W g ^ c FÎBfriTY TO 'ойй COCTTOT AND oüK FLÀii-ii'OüR iilM / i:sfa ,o iW p ij*  Î.;' ; :. ■"' p.^iïiwH4y,^KHi^ ; ,. ,."■. .. 'W-X-I'C • ‘ÿiK I Чь МГ <i Âîi L'Ait. Щ I biÄäiJjlЯ1 . iff |гч» Ш к,^1 'М', ,!>•i 'W N 5 < и You A Sale In December Instead Of Janii- en Ypu Need Merchandise The Most, So That I'h U m t J L ', I'fA' ^ V *’ '- ' ••' ’ N'. , it '” ,V, I V <1 ' > ' . '.'a < < «• ' Ju'.Pj;-' AV JЩ •M>iVP ^ ricéïit. . , ^ - . 1Дф,’?7: < 'j.’î ; Ì,. ., '-Г ;.;: i> •* 'i £ ♦ ■^I Ú j ^ ^ f ' ’ ‘ ^ jK м Ь у < ^ ' m ' gO'Ous 1 . «( 1 J Ч I- Half prïce on áll ladies’ . ^ > ' ' ' A ' . • <. and children’s hats>-all pretty new styles. i(kt i p % í¡‘ ч\<,Coáts and Dresses on all I,.tey are a sea- No old $10.90 Overcoat Sale Final close but of all / ' VI , ' I u ■'- r _< ., i i ' ' enty of that; sold f6r $22:50 to $27.50 Both light and heavy weights, all ^izes. We must close them out> Do not miss these. 20 Per Cent Cash Discount on all Furniture Rugs knd, Floor Coyerini 3zzirzrrzzzirz: OF ALL KIND, Springs, Mattresses, Etc. SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS TO CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL COMMITTEES. SEE OUR SPECIAL 15c CANDY. FULL BOX STICK CANDY ¿Sc! \Odds and Ends. We have hundreds of small lots of merchandise we want to close out be fore first of the year. If you can find what you want in these, you can save a lot 6f money Ran BSB COME TO SEE US FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT. ‘ ^W© have too much merchandise, and it will be to your advantage to do your Christmas shopping here* Remember this sale lasts until Christmas. DO NOT MISS IT. The J. N. Ledford Company Departmept Store DAVIIi COUNTY’S LARGEST A ND RE.ST STORE CO^LEEI\lE|i:, N, C. li-îT I History Of Early-Mèth^dism ■ I ' ' 1 '\r' ” ' i ' 'i Jb ;M ^Ò N Ìc-^b;:Ò ^ . ---------7-77' . HON. LEON CASH(By Mary J.,i Heitman) ' ' , „ -— =----------- '{}'■, Thià subject has Inspirèd three ' The ' thief'évent of this weeit'» elj-known MelhodJstiiiillriÌ8t<!rà’,'\s^lftl calendar'Sibili'be‘the Ma- Dr. Hilary TifHudào'ri;;'¿'‘native 'Sorilc ani'ifJàatern-^ ^tar banquet, of ’;MùoksvlÌlfe, 'V<IÌeY- ’ whjch wiil be'heia in'thd Masonic Grjaat<Bj,?.tthdtillev.", W. L-TiSlierlr'' V -fi' ’^Wdy^b'WWA'^.^Cec’.'lOtK rill,.,tfr i^rlU .valuable hlstó'ÌW'aj; W;; VhitR?IgO' ‘Kuó(tS''mSMésÌÌ irtiòltìflith'at.have aàved’thà'.'èai'ly,' -lftVlted7 'Ì’h^^' itWtìfeVVf qÌ6ìi^<ion iniiàja.;of.,MethodÌ8itt' in-'EÌAvle ‘t'hià occla8lbn'Vl)l,'i"^(HDn.li‘ÈèòÌ (roM'<)/i>lfvioh'. flash,'of Winatoh-Òalém,"ii\iativè' D»*;'. Ìiildtón'fl^Blrttc'h tracei.the,-oi »avi® ^iy,_ Jjoffi ';,]n‘ \Rbwàtt\ dlstlMction ’ói''belii9r,t*ri9|''^.Otftàii NEBRASKA CONGRESSMAN HEUE ON VIS№V* BANK OF DAVIE MAKES STATEMENT ,O vètttìatfsfM it’.'fetjés''i. d y f L ii v Î& 1 v?Sl J i, r -uti i 1 \Î ^ Congressman Howard, of Ne braska, wrta la visitor here on Sat-1 lîànk' of nrdny, stopping at tho flJIinir 8ta-/"i{ Saturday,: tion of Kurfees and Ward to «àsa a up. Congressman Howard waa o n , r.?payRljlo 'J route to Swliabury to attend'"the i stoekhoyers of recprd'on funeral service of the late Senator . ^^^h, 1930. The Direct- i i Leo S. Overman. We are'alwrtya ° ■'1 passed a .resolution tb * . glad to have'visitors of this °ne and, hope ;Mr. Howard will cdhio " ^ ’’ again. livefed-as lecture to ‘ther. pupils tt .'Augusta ^Ac8demy, i>t which Prof. X p; Hodgea -was' tMncipai. The history by Mi, Sherrill yraa written in 1921, and was read by nieeUug.oi; him beiore, the' Western North I Music Club darollpa iHistorScal Sdciay 'at the ' president, 1 Eiiniittl' cbhfeienco. in iHigh" Point Mday cvoning, Ih that year! ■ MacDOWELL MU^IC CLUB HAS MEETING Miss' Evelyn ,kirk in charge of Top much connot be .’Haid , in i the program on-‘^'A™®*’lcan Com- [iraise of their accurate and pain- {poaers," Tho Lifo of MacDowell rtakirbg work,, which has made the', was 8l^¡!et^ by 'Gordon Tomlinson, task of Inter, students and writers ' followed by i i , piano solo,’ ’'The; much easier. ' ■ ' . j Storm King,’ . (E. T. ,Pauli,) by/ The. first M'ethodist. church in. ^ Miss; Kirk.'-iMisa Louise ; Haire ;h!s section was ; Beal’s Meeting -told of -the'life ,of liamrbeoh, and House, near Anderson's bridge in ,a violin selection, '‘HUm</resque,’^ what is noAv north-west Davie/1 ('by. Dovn'rk,^ .was played .by Mr. and >yas, estaibllshed' about. i780.:;-'C.': H, Tomlijiaon.' Tho Lift of It was 'built by Andrew,'Yçargan,. : Vfctor Herbert Avas igiveh by Mias the first circuit rider of th>2 im- l!>lva May .fiyferly, and Mad menso Yadkin Cii'cuit.: Here the Call anjJ >Hdlon Darby Glenh'sang great .. Bishop .'.Francis v-^Asbury, a duot;|,i,Molly Old St; Nioholias.’? : aont to this country by John Wes- Thd program closed with a piano, ley ïind.the notod;Joaso'Leo, first !duel;, “In ,a Rose Gardeni’’v(MonA historian of Methbdiam ih lAmer-' tague ,e\v'- • *' leap preached in Octobê'r'.;l79'9,'A8-,^Call;.Anjd?j |>A»*’i!,,tet',being ; !‘J ’üliûÆ(4ed.,hàw, ^.W(srè,>thei y o ';K e a rT h is'’bio' 'church - site initf-roorii which was very attrac waS abandoned long yeartl 'ago’. ' ^ tive, with' Christmias décorations,; At the intersection of the.Win-" and' tempting Christmas .' cakeis' 8ton-Salem*;highway and the-Far-"and Russian tea were served by min.stort‘road,':in « tangle lOfitrees Mrs. S. M. Call and Misa Martha; and -.underfrrowth,',is the, site of Call.-The ,'occasion was also the ir.io,ther'i'early' Methodist -church ' birthdayof the hostess and ahe called Whitaker’s Meeting HOuad.: received a num'ber of gifta: Those T hat'it occupied 'an' important' Present wore:'M rs. C. B; Mooney plnee on the circuit is shoivh by Jr., the toachbr, nnd Gordon .Tom- tho fact that Bishop Asbury iinson, Mis,sea Elalno Call, Evelyn preached here twice, first, . on Kirk, Louise Haire, Helen Darby April 2, 1794(.' his subject being'■ Qlohni Marjorie Call, Ëlva May Sanctif-ication, aUd (\irain f>n,Sun- ' Byeii^ly, IC'atteiho' Wallcei-, , Iva (iaVi Oct. l.l, 1799.VWherç th Andeir8pn,;,.'jir.’ and^ quent voice of the great ^eligip^^^ Mr. and Mrs. J. S.; loader^once rangjouthn^npw be^ S.,M. Call and Misses; heard the thundering riblse cï tra r Martha and .Annie Ruth Call.,Mrs. me on the hiitrhway. The stono wall i^iooney’s pupils will .give a re-: surrounding tho igraveyard is pow cilal at hor home on next Tuesday falHntr .down, and coralberrles , evening, Dec. 23, i\vhich will bp. and. vines grow, in (profusion,' and followed by a Christiuaa tree, cloin by a iillihar Bfcationj has rsi COUNTY HISTORí AÑ WISHES OLD ENTERPRISES S. TÖ Me e t TítUÍtSDAY -'у 'weapon; fl0.06;à;Ad cost., Miss Mary J. Heitman, histor. ' EVEKING Payne, tìsààUlK^,lth'‘de&;dliy pon,;$lO;0(i ^tlnd 'cdét. Before pïa.3; жíi, ®*ty of 'Lee .Ovem áñv î r e M ............................ . . ,,-oek8ville-Ghapter’178, O rdérI lap of 'Davie County, would be ofi^the Eastern Star, wiJl b o ld Charley very grateful to «ny one who the regular meeting on Thursday . , could furnish her with the follow- evening, Юег. 18, at 7 j30. А1Г ^ g old copies of the Mocksvillo mem*bora are uiigod to bo present. ‘'^d wUh yellow carriationyaWrod^v.Enterprise, Nov. 24th, 1927, con- ? -------- ---------------- , The'arpests -ivei<e,made by She- taining "Last Day of School in T.’IDELIS CLAPS MET 'riff P. G.'M eéW l^ and Chiei of wiw e S rV d S Amok ' ................I J84G;” Fob. 14th. 1929, in which i WITH MRS. HALL Police, W. k . % il: Leglònil^iSa "Г1Ье S m b l , ^ ' v.unpretontious house he ilillptt i . > •' 'л л Ш i JS: ‘‘The RoBÌoration of Old ' oilvo Branch Guiveyard:’’ June ISth, '•t'ho Fidolis Oiafis of thc B'-ii- 1929, which haa "Eatoh’s Baptist tist^Churcli met with thè aasist- Churoh Foniied in 1772 Angust ant'leachor, Mra. S. B. Hall, on 8th, 1929, in which -la "Btirly Mni/<]nv «vonlrio' ^’lans iMore'dj.<i- P. T. A. HAS CHRISTMAS PROGRAMcentiy ,been built.. Some, of ' the tombstones-here -are .very.I Impos- iiitr and have elaborate epitaphs .., . ., ,.... , with Jjatin phrases, (while othera Parent-1 cacherà Aaaocia- have òunken so deep in thó'groUnd tion ha<} a meeting of unuaual that ;their' lettering.'dan -hardly, in v e s t on Tuesday afiernoon,. be read, Amoug the familiea hurl-'; with the president,^Mrs. "Lester ed here'are'the McMacbana. (prb-' Martm, preaidin^. The program, babIy,Mc^alian), Naylors,'Sheekg .iponsis.ted of a Christmas * apng Sanders, Auslins; Harbins''-'and ioUow®d by the reading ,of the. Hughes. ■'One insoription read»' Chriatmas Scripture!,_by^^d)vard /Mère". Ues ^',iheL.'body;;,';'o£thu'a^V Jam'éà ,McMachan, Oc. June "the 6, 1799, in'the SÇ'year of bis al?e. Dear' people,’ tliinlc/ ла ^ you' 'pàesi by,, Like me in ,duat V^U''Э^о'п: muat- liOj Death,haatons on^yoil’ll ; not be apa'red;-Men and \V6hifen,‘; are you prep.4red?'’ A tail inarblo slab Лав thia epitaph! "Susanah' McGeeheo 'Aü^in, Conyirt of Elk D. Austin, Who paya Nvthis last, tustimony to her worth and piety. Obijt 18th February, -1829.. rjata 33 an, 11 mo. 18'da. Tc^jpua-Deo velento-Aeiernitas. On Christ her Hope and Faith relied, ^ Hence she''a pe^eful Christian died. Church, and ;a ipmyorj The .Glee Club sang ‘'0,>Coipe All -Yp Faith- fuli’’. after which, the ninth grfl^Pi .|?ave-, a'l re/Jdiijgr i A/fPiano -<luot, "Sbhubert’s Serenade," by Misses ^.\n^ 'MicGiuix’ii;'and "Uane CiW.'; BAPTIST’A1íÍ3íé¡[0 WA]ilY SO- " X ;.i.h o u r .'th b th ™ ,.4 b « t . -For The Biii)MÆ;|foj)l||is Miqaiçn- агУ Socleiÿ'jjttét.'ttt/the chjivoh oj?- .íí. л.' W n d a y V V M t o à '(idmlr.ed by que^tPitV Misa Hodtman to 'send'!A'bout',-hhcteen members,were.pf?-.- ,„1ьл 'n.if > V,»"«« rworn,?»W KSBR'n. Я. M o w n ' ■' - i - - b - - tory to ,put on file;■ ,---------, i ------------_ A REAL SNOW NOW FALLING , Mrs'. R. S, McNeill onterJtnit'Q'i thp ''со As we gn to ргеча all Mocka- oiie tnbb of bvidn-R Mnnd«'; 'ponding s'écrpfinry. Mrs! S. b' ties ih;fe;-anoe.evèn'ïrâ.he fought | ville and’Davie Gounnty is cover- evening. Holly and other Christ- Hall, Members'present were Mes- them win the S enate's'рЬащЪрг, ed with a twelve-inch blanket of was г1осогяМрпч. wnvn offoctivol’; dames W. B. Waff, J. P. Gvçon, his bedy4c thri F!r¿t,í,Í5thv- anow while the flaky atúíT ia atill •'"^nbr ;ron j, т. Baity, Lester Martin, S. B. ffl ,,, Л 1. i.1 1. 1 ' 11 f)^ tomnto asiTiic irnll 1 Ф ' Лпч^лИ w т ГлП ^‘^rough un arch , of the Л1Иойfalling «0 fast that you can hardly ...........Д ^ see acrosa the street; This is tho first snpw ^ f ; the seaspn here and it is niakinff up for all lost timo. hot; vn” ". InT'ffoH sandwiches Cooleemee To Have Hard Surfaced Road Soon Jim Wall, B. ;Garr Choate, and J. S. Haire. FORMER GRADUATES TO Inaide the g:'therihg oí,)iol-ablés antli lo,soe\' mourneva taxed the- A number of tho Mocksville will!pliay, ;teams, both iftext Tuesday ................ ceods to go''to the community Methpqism,' read Christmas,Tree fund;? .. ..... . ‘‘Bless, ..— I--------------------------------the lines of ifjrtiise''that*como af- ‘i,MUSIC RECITAL ' ^ A^iss'Annie Mae Benton,'Music iury,,^nstricç, d , the O'-iriy soul/» a n d | ;g | i| M l«| | S ................-.,....,.,.3erthat'‘Pomo,..afi,v,l,.."v';...rt^^' ter, H. H. IVIilntìf“, rector of ' Sj!, í , ,V ' ^ Luko’e Ií/HÍHro'iinl.;,/!hurch -jh o re ,'..’ ' ^'.L'Líüj.i*L -л'rti. * -rLi_•' “' » T .The‘.followinK.article.by L, J, way improven-^ent.'But thos(^.coin- Hamptpu, appearing!'In.ithp'Wintt-i.cidences .or , at,’least(itheyi’Wpi)6{tr ton-Salem ,ifBurnal last'idaturday, to be, cbming^ alonguat or about will be oC great .intlereat lo Davio, tho aamo tirooi-aTe t'onsider^d rO“ 'Couh'ty people, and> especially»to markable, tovsay the'least, and' . - ....................- 'th'e"'pe6ple in.Co'pleemee and aur^ have given the ‘newi'county'^gov-.'SupervJsqn'of Mockavillo Schools •I'oiintting; commun itiea.jW;! Read'vit careiully'ahd tell your''friends ."that the Jiard siirface road will 'U built to Cooleemee." ' . ^ ...................................... ' ' By thia afternoon the news had "Greaay Corner," a nfime not in (»•■“”> wJl* be.'i’eridfrW: C spread' generally; and ; there . was: good .repute. with- resi,dehtfe rejoicing here over the announce-,, fine <■“ farming ■ community mant in the morning papers .thflt generally used, nevcrtheloaa the' State Highway;’: Commiaaion,;extends ^through :the :manufactur, had formally taken oVer the high- ing tdwn, on the Woodloaf/'and I'ew, .;r, .m,-.-, "..ireaditne, cnurcJi'a.jurjef ,couim^t-f., v- ' jy ‘ way leading through Cooleemee Barber’a Junction, conneoting ' Bohemian, Dance.'rihy ..Wnbt>r,ut«l worda.fDr.i’Luther.Little, and w6uid'in the near, future, there .'With Highway .26 ^ ..............................- , w . ilayottovilley a Jife^Ionff, ■ On Friday night, Dcc'. 12 our Ì?i-e,aÌd,rati:;.Mia^ itia'Ìned;.;’the’;,;j^,w Liberty church - a t :, her- , home. Sliè kneW^her’ .deathleas Spirit I Many inl;ere8tlng games were came Fram God and g'lorified Hia played which waa enjoyed by air jontl the hymns, ! “Silent Night ...... , , ,. , i. . . ...........r,, . - - - apd ‘'Joy to the Wo.rId," com'plet- ‘ hardsurface it and tnus give that down from Elkin and Statesville . ed the'program, and a business thriving community an ail-the- ad extending on to Charlotte and /............. year mode of egreas and ingress, t^c south. ■: One - of :'the first acts pi;.the;MfrAcpor^^ riow:'Democratic highway boSrd, :matesi the new:rp,ute;will ,‘i___.,. ., .................. upon being sworn' in,a week ago, ;:twelv.e/:miles;.of , the distance’; '....... , , wa^’to adoptthe,T(!so;lution .pre-■■itwecn:; Winston-Snlenv and,vGhaifi::;'y'Th^;;^««%yfebj^^^ sented ' to' it' by'County Attorney .-lotte.'and .will. be; tlie moat d^^ 8(|aaion''then took place. LEAGUE ENJOYS PARTY iiiime. Laudato Deum."- Another; leng(;hy inscription« ia this: “Sa- cived to thp memory o( Anna Aus- R. S. McNeill, requesting tho high route between" theso , two cities, w ay,commission to take oyer .this At. present traffic has'two I'outes important .connecting link. Inci- to choose from in going from dentally, ¡liso for the first time Winston-Salem to Charlotte, one Daffodils, ihy Grace Wait, Vocal Solos,! Alice Оатг,Choate.' TREE AT tin,'Consort of thp Rpv. Samuel, sandwichca, qnke, candy, grapes, Austin, 'who" deceased ^ay 'the! apples and lemonade. Those en- 7th,'A. D. 1809, In tho 29th year ¡joying I his occasion were aa fol- of her age, The deceased wafv i Iowa:* Misaes Ella and Nora C,nil, ainable in", hQv’ deportment,; Pure in heV mQtives, Firm in her pur poses, Ardent in hpr ppsuita, Sincere in her friendships; Paitli- ful In her attachments, And, fer vent in' hor dovoliona,’’ This waa present, and .after'the games we “since tho memory of man run- being'by w ay'of' Mockavillo «ml Sapphire Seasi.,bv Percy Elliot, Ayeie uiviled into the'diningiioom n e t h not to the cpntiary,’’ Jeiu- StatosviHo and tho other by Hayden Sanfoid whom Miss Cali served deiiciouf; laalem to-ivnahl’f ‘in which the Mocksville snd Salisbury. -Revel of tho Goblins, by En.eel.- vocai soloa, AJice Carr Choate. « ,'-n " ’" m. yiii Johnny-Jump-Ups, Agnea Feree-! ■ SALEM M- E. .CHURCII\ 'aJjAif/ui, Sapphire Seasi.,bv Percy Elliot,' i' . ‘ ‘'IV ''‘Wlavden Sanford. - 'l Tiioro will be.a Chni^tmas tre« - - Ruth Lagle, Grace and Onva Os borne, Èva MoCulIoUiffh, Luna Kimmer, Alleno McDaniel, Fran cis E.idenhour,;..‘‘Minx’garet:Spr}'-, son, Aiicpv Carr Choate. Geaang; Der ..Voglain; by. Carl uTiinCoi'porated town^ ot\ Cooleerv::,;. The;.tPwini'.'6f;,^M mee 1 with;'-its. 2,600 people, is 10-418,'credlted'.ijviji lated, went Dempcratic :by; a'TOa'i';;seryipe;ip'.tliia.:p^ jttrity: of'over 200 on Novembpr4,-ihavingilihpiirly jschpd^les ;irt last < diiectiona pf the compaas and bq- v;lt-may.b0 'that. there ia .no co)ir. ;ing" upon: maini linqS: oporated.byiiHpins,, Jane *Ci;bw,;;;;;:a;:~ nectjoiv 'botwe6ii;ttho:‘aci. , of-.' the. ;the'Game! Coach .GompanyiPf .thp;|3'iIns?joyibi^;Gardeii;^;^^ ................. ................ Democratic 'high'Wfiyi'board;-/’. the , new'routei:'by.'way-:of.>;Cooleeineei'i ^ ‘?“riee, 'Bes8ie CKailin.and Ruthi Madeline Daniola, Katherine and | "salvation" of .Torusalem town- slaied as'th e moat"direct route' Hendrix. FloSRio Freeman. Lillian, Sadie ship by the Democrats, tho eloc- for bus, and other <iutomobilp , Piano iSplo,'Sadio AInc Foster. :'I'h'ò»;e; i 11 bèy'aììGh'H at Salem К К. Church op'Thur^- ma7n;Sa“d^eM arp7steränjTene '26- 'Thej£orn. ‘ iuh lic invited. Four. O'clock, by W. A. John- !> OYSTER .SUPPER AT BETHEL, ii -■'SCHOOL MQUSiq , , Ji Saturday night, Doc. 20th,' th'e , Ladies Aid Society, of Bethel M. I; P. Church Avj,II have an oyator svt)j)er at Bethel SchPo'l’ House. Thov will also have chicken *. jft #j I* A n ., j\ V . r . . o JI 1 ^ * ' . .4 2. .. J.H.. . . i .. 4^. j t Ря|ге S 'к1 ^ ^ .'.у, ÏHE MOCKSVILLB ¿NT^jlRPRISEÍ. MOCKSVILLB. КГ,с/r t ШЁШШШ41 Ш Г; i-гм , >í '' "Ь. fThürHcîtty,' Deconbcr > l8, Ш 0 MOCK'S CHÜKCIÍ NEWS Ro\\ W.- M. llithbiirli will fill hia appointment here Sunaay af“ ternoon at 2:30. : Mr. and -MrHi Ki M. Joneg ;nnd friends, of Lexington, children, of Thomttsville were ■ Mrs. W. A. Ilondrix is spending the Sunday ,guest»' of ; tlioir piir- a fo-w days in Saliabury this week. enta, Mr. and Mrs,,,W. 'J. Jones.-'r---------— ».................... Mr. And Mrs. 0. B. Jones arid PORK'NENVS /chlldreni of WinstonrSalenv were I ---------------- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T .' There will be a Christmas Tree PhelpE Sunday. , and 'program, given at tho Epis-»j Mr. and Mt8. P. ■ E. Hilton copal,Ohui'ch, Dec.'26, at 2 p. m. spent Saturday еуе'Шпк in Win- P- W. Hairston, Jr., of Chapel Bton-Salem. ' ■ ■ Hill a«d Nelson Hairstbn, of Mountain hits been spending a 15. L. Carnhardt and'fam ily ol months, with tlwm., D<iaplte the Church'ai-e ibu»y trailiijjig 'the{ lew lioys with her ■parents, Mr. Churchland. . iij‘ fic t that Aunt i^ancy is hround childrdji for a little'entdrtaiDmeilt and , Mrs. J. L. Meehum. . There-will bo a'play given at'ninety, ahe ia still able lo enjoy, to bo given at th« Church'-the I ‘'Miss Juanita Hendrix has re- lUtuii im. uec. lo, the privelegc of ylsitirig her ch il-, Evening at 7iS0 of the 25th of I turned home from ¿'A'lijlt with her » t 7:46. In,titled. ;Vi'feth.iiActosg dir,,'’. " " vo the Hill." Everybody, comb and Mr. and Mfs. Paul iCleary,. of bring a,'friend.' Admission only Winaton-Salom w ere,; the dinner 15c and 25c^ Como. imu'b)-,!, ' oF Mr.- and Mr.?. J: ' 'D. ................................................... V 'Mr. ¿nd..M5rs.:A№ert ‘Ow<Sn8iand Cleary Sunday. : . ' ' v : ^ family of, Yadkin apent 'Sunday Mrs. .Pohnj. Wooten, ,Wiho hns^;; with Mr», and - 'Mrs.' Leo >Grubb been vory ill^for sovernl days' con^,’ ÔÙLIN’S NEWS of and family. _ i tinues ;ilbout the same. Miss Hazel McDaniel, who t^a- '' There is quite a bit of. moving ; ches neair ,Forlc,Church- spent the around in this section this, fall, weak-end w ith, h e r’parents, Mr.' , . r ~ . 77“ Mr, John R ich ard so n has' m oved nnd Mrs. G. B. Mci>aniel. ' Christmas dra.weth near even to' the ' M arshal, Richardson Mr. and, Mts. Beck Howard» of; SOCIETY,, NEWS i, „V 'ôjsèif........ Is ai dtìòtorjs l’réstìrlptlon ,for COLD aadi HEADACHES, It Is the most speedy rbmody known, " ' ; 666 also in Tablets Ö. 8 1 81 Jones apent lastiTttesday in Win- week to spend the Christmas sea- „Unnnino. nrpnun'nir fni< if"*«........."JT.......V,7;,"u ■«. Thurs- r° " . V*^\vi^®air3toT*^' 1 Ch.ristmas. The’chiWren are l(iok-i jg°^„ving“To “™C. D. R a tlS e • Miss Ellen Beauchamp/ of near dav afternoon in. Mocksville ' Mrs Susan Seaford continuesrmi Santa Claus to como fam i just north of here. Marshal Bethelhem spent the wock-end L Joel ° S h ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ verv ill nlso her .U ter Mr’s stockings will move to tho A. D, With iMss Annie M ae'Potts. ■ , ' Saiem ™ t a w h i ? ^ 'E i v - S 'P o tts'is ve^^^ i I ', .^ps fairly ^ood Ratledge home place the first of . 'Mr.' and 'Mi;8. V. F. Barney.cae-bale»n «fipeyit a foatii^ay iJeUa I’otts, -is Very ill. this scction. Low land wac tl.e vear. - 'tie are both on ihe sick list. with his sister, Mrs. ,T. W. -Soau- Mr., and M_ra.--Geor^^ Barnhardt fine. Good corn crflp, a good hog EVc-rybody seems to Jbe speaking! Mlhs Flossie Fostw, who holds V. V,; , in .:favorablO; ternis of . the New"^ positioniw^liji;'^'^'M ?an< i Mis A lte t Folds and " " T r f ^ F*" a S h ÌrtìtÌn ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ "T i.' f ^ini^ favorable "ie'rnis of ' the New a position with Mr. j/F ran k Hen-!Mr. an« MIS. Altten Jr Olds and Mrs. ,J. l . aarniiardt and Add, There was some shonts killed Co-od contract.'Oni' farmers are drix, of Mocjcsville .............................................}:this/weetìnijUi^ ‘sell ■^‘'‘v,,,:'tór.;:yàì]di:;Mrtó^ , -spenic J;' 'Thursdajiiv ; :Mténioiori in Aibington. , ' one afternoon . IdSt week:/ The members' of the Epworth MrSi W. D. Hodges was given a League,m et' at the regulair hour surprise birtnday .dinnei' last Sun jSunday^èvening and ¿ave the pro- day. ' * grám ivith Mied,M<idoil Orróll as /Listen j . 'Jeaàer/'À ftej-, .which’ JMr. Kohert during thp holitíay aoaáon.’ for the wedding < bolls , 1 (MIbs Effle Ortoll and M!r. Willie^ Mrs. S. E. Qaiiwood/arid Miss 3 i , Orrel],’ of WJhitoii-Salehi visited' Thelma Garwood' ope!nt one day h'( ' ' ,tfte.ir parents, Mr. and Mra. L Inst week with Mrp. John Sow- I , , B .'O irell, era of bear (Spencer wlio’coptln- , , . ........ ......... Groundhog executive com.1": Mocksville. егл\у for the kiddies. mittee луШ meet In the town hall, ь"“------ , Jhere has been some moving on Cbristmas day to.appoint u ' 'I saw more deer, b&ars and i raround in the past f<^w days, committee to confer with the wolves in eastern North Carolina I Changing places on the fatms. ground hog ond ask him to re-t thnn\I did co'ws— Mr. Schilling. * Mr. Daniel Swink has moved to member that we poor old farmers —i—:--------' '................ -.i- hie new home nenr ^oodleaf, j,ave not been able to buy milny 'Rowan County.' Mr. Swink a, lit- new'clotheS with thid four cent tie children 'will be miaaed in the cotton v ' ; ■ ' " ' Sunday School and .free, achool jjr. W. t . Henilren ts the new of thia community. < deputy sheriff for Calahaln town- ^ Mr. RoDer,t Felker has moved ghip. Here's hoping that he will to the farm of Mr. W. S. Ciuffie be ihaqter o f’the aituationi We welcome Mr. Pelker, in: our MR. COTTON FAUMER!, H I. 1 , J ( i Our gin IS in fine shape, and' r I, ’ I ^we will either gin or buy, your cotton, and givt you the high-) est ‘ m arket, price for game. Don’t Sell or have your cottonJ / I i / '} •ginned until you see us. ' * Wo will-buy your Seed or Ex- * V ^ * ^ / ’change Meal f6r Same.' FOSTER a GREEN ( • * 1 I ' * I ! J*" Near S.nnford’s Garage Mocksville, N. C. .. ‘ ADVANCE myV8 , ' ChriatriiÂaUiirne'iiàî' îàlmost'' a- uea very sick,, aoriy to note, LEXINGTON ¡ROirrE )5 'NfcWiS. midst. .......................... Mr. Carl Efird lias moved back to,.his parents, Mr. P. A, Efirdi No ^lace like home fd t ,Carlie. GREENWOOD NEWS V<* t кгтШ Ш Uhifi! ‘Mis, J.- >,'УтА ' P¡ 'j •! 4J V>f , I Virginia and,Dewey Barrtes.'Vof F. Smithdeal ^and aon, T'yro 'were >gUest& ,of ^IJliss ©ora welcome, Glenn» spent awhile in Advance Barnes Sunday. ' 'jMon'day. ^ • ' I Mrs. G. C. Loftin nnd Mrs, '' MrM. P rank Poindexter has bfeen Gtty Simmons, of Thomnsville ifipiinding ttWhilfr in VVin»ton-Sal- wove gueflts of Mrs. J. F. Barn- em the past 'week. ' hardt Wednesday 'afternoon. , i'Mr.'!Charlii», :,nhd''Ourtia’ Smith- [ deal, ,of Winaton’-Salem spent''children, of near Yadkin spent Sunday with 'their 'paronta, Mr. Sundny -wilh 'W. A, Grubb and Mrs: E dna'W illiard;'of Pilot BEST IN RÀDIO Young, Radio Co. BEST IN SUPPLIES JФ -7Г7™ *» ' «Í s.;A.,HAKDING, M. D. I , Sanford ВЫМ1п(( * ' . MockBvllIe, N., C. Offide'phone'162. Í'*, Residence phone 109 ? Offlce hours; 8 to 3:80 a, m. # » , » 1 tf ?.i?o p. m. 1 I _ R. F. iLambfanid'’little!' son/iMeaaVfl. Arthur and iThur-^ man ' Hilllttrc)^ and 'Lee/Xeonard>'; all of i'Jrto^flh^'Mri'p.'.W,*lBirne4 Mr. 1^'e^Nande «ndfft^ily.' ol* Saliabury, Mr. and № a,''M atthew' Nance, of High Paipt, Mr, .Rosa, Swicegood and fnmily and Mr.' and Mra. Elmer Yarbr.jugh, nil of Tyro spent Sunday with; their parontB, Mr. and Mrs. R. A,’ .Nance. ' Mrd. J. F. Barnhardt and Aidnm T»‘irnhardt spent Friday with Mis. G .'S. Kimmer of Fork. Mias Vida Potts,'of Churchland spent the week-end w ith ' Miss L»<^< n Darr, * W, L,,Barnhardt apent Sunday a’fternoon with i relatives at Au- ^uBta. Mr. and Mra, Franlc Hulin, ;i.:ÍM!K;';Gray/, Sheeta;'^^ ., ......... ing his broth9f in a' filling sta- il Í ,.M r‘. J. A. Gaithei- had the mis- Hon near ,Wlnston-Salem spent, fort-iinp to iMt all of hia orop uf Sunday p,fternoon 'with his par- tolba<;co stolen ono night the past enfsi Mr. alid Mra. G. A. Sheets.'! ■■woek. He had it ^n a bulk ready Mr, ,and'Mr8, C;B. Merrell and • to háyl to market. Misa Vauda Meirell went „to a Our'fichool^at Stroud’s will sale^near'Cleveland last Tuesday cl(>-p Fridov tho 19th, for tho and spont the 'day with Mrs. C. Holidays, with a program render- b. Merrell’s parents,,Mr. and Mra. f'.fl'.'by■ the chlTdi'on of ,the school, , Steel. 'I'hey 'Were 'acooimpnnied ihomo; by Miss Ruby Johnson,. , ' , Mr^ :Déw¿y ^ has. moved from 'this Bection a^ move'd to .ty ;home,'nlacQ -of.the ,late J. .C, Carter. 'Miss ' Nora' Ciirter ■ is tó moyo 'ih; with' i them ai; an' early M,rt"||'MvinpV:Mr,'rnnd 'Merran,'.'';of;;'SalÍ8'b¿^ ,/ ' ■ .MILLIOfVS^Ot'JMOfOBS" ,À ,\” '• , -arq, in (daily use today and their number-^a daily, increas- ''Ingt 'Ti^et thiire are comparatively few méchanica wlio are capable 'oft properly repairfng art Electric Motor.' It re quires careful and painstaking work of à skillful order and niust be done ipròperly or current is ■'wasted in' their opera tion which means a waste of money.. If your,'motors re- , - quirp repairing send them hpre‘ and have them put in firat class running order. We also have an A-1, Radio mnn .to repair your,radio set., ' - GENERAL RADIO « ELECTRIC CO. •' > ELECTRICAL REPAIRS ’ , ‘ Armature Rowinding, ,A “ Molyr Repairing ' Phone 4345 ' ,68 Burke .Street Winston-Snlam, N C MOCKSVILLE ROUTE 1 NEWS Mira. Kouaton ShoaiP had tho; ,... , misfortune to get her knee acaUN Mr. and Mrs.^'James Snider nnd badly, one day the pti6t weelt, sorry .fc note. * 1ÍOBERT S. McNEILL • * ‘ Atforihsy at Law ‘ " * ' MQCKSVIJXE, ISf. C./ « *? PracHce in Civil ,g^nd Crimi- * [rjevin<flon,"ispenit a while 'V/ith' « . friends '.here ‘ Sunday;! aftornoonv Mr. f*nd Mrs. Naith Lanier and Mrs. Htllzabeth Buie, of Sea O'l'ovo sr>«nt tho week-end Mr. and M b. B. L. Buie and fam- ¡ilyi Miss, Annie Mock visited Mias Wilma MotlQv Sunday afternoon. „*л. .M r.,and Mrs, ,Dan Br,oadway jir..P aul Виг1;оп> and M W of,near Greas.v Come,, were viait- J6hns<Jn,' of ndar^ Ceveland’ ОГИ in Ihe Point Sundiay. i . ytr.' David .Hon Mill'Brldgev RTiont; <4 <• Vi/> 1<лЫо' '“'’»“‘.'“»O'•'» V*Mr. Georbe Appetaori^^^^^^ flnisHed • quilting the rod, whl I. position in^Wi^ston-Salom spent a„y,blue quilt lifat week.‘One^drty/ the, wedbimd at home. they served, h o t’lunch for the -b .'A rth u r iFlnney haa moVed^gj^ who were ,working on the! from China Grove to the Stewart gchooi'jootna. T he'qullt A UT тмЛопТтп,. Sunday school. So Fri- Mr. and Mra. Cicero Ridenhour and of F.nhnsu« v^orn viait- teachers meeting and teacliors quilted and discuss-Mr nnd Mrs O. H. Motlev and ^hat reminds me dnu,<rhter.: Mi«4 ТЬо1т|л ylsited scripture working with one broker, iVtr. J, P. Motley, of holding, the ,sword with Row{in' Sunday._____________ other. The sword being the, SHEFFIELD NEWS .^^^le._________ , Г Rev. E, W. Turner filled his re- ' A newly made grave near the appointment at Reeds laat- Ellia Mill pla.ce has саивеЛ a bunday. great deal of oxcitement through- ^ We were delighted to hava Mr out western iDavie and EasternIreaell.,' The "mystery, grave" a* thf Baptist Church last Su>-, waa first' dlacoverell bv aome day and to know Mra, Garwoftd is ’" " 'п а Г ‘Courts. Title "Examina- ' S , „ ? \* tin« iriv,.n'nrnmnt • ' М)«ч,.Яя(1уе Р^чгпЬагЛ; Spent '¡ one; ni.ght the -past «week;,Avith Mr,tins given prompt attention, »•tt » '* « • • « I r • m ‘K? 2 5 % ' REDUCTION ON ALL SUITS and OVERCOATS THIS WEiEK Give Soiti'ething: To W^^ Select it At “His Sbi’e/- Shirts 9.5c to .$3,00 , Iloae 25c to $1,00' Neckties Э с :to $2.00 Handkerchiofa 10c t® ?1.00 Bill Folds' Í1.Ó0 ,to $g;oo : Toilet' Case Sets Î.'J.OO to $10.00 ¥ hunters who made known their' discovery ’ to neighbors <who im mediately notified Deputy Sheriff: ROgeri Gftither, of HarmOny. Af); ter’ cäie'iülly opening the newly madet ,mound,, it swns, i'ound, that ft liolu «bullt^ 19 'llli,-wluu,, Ö8 liip long and ' 29 , in. deep had "been'l dug by using, a ipick and shoveli; The first attempt wns.mnde about. iour feet below iho .last,holui The; first time the dlgg?er. or diggera' , aeem to have , dug into a solidj rock about 18 in. under ground.’; Just Why' th is, wafl' done nobody ,1 knows,,;sb far as we know. Tho; ; ppot 4» a very secluded _ place,- I Just •\Y^iat is, or ■was, the , real mo>i; I ff.'o f-'ir'tiilf» work remains a: myr,_ ateryito those who have gone and’ - peeped into, this “open ' grave’';; ¡ that; was never used. I ; Rev. A.' S .,Be(!.man' will fill .ihis: regular appointment nt New. y-Uriion oh the third Sunday at;ll;: 'o’clock.,!'. ' ' i’, R ev,,A. G. Loftin ;wi)l fill his appointment at Zion next Sunday evening at 7 o’clock; These ,two il'blej ; minial)ers are „ doing, some i iine preaching, Goi out : to hear I them. ,i , Mr. A. D. .Ratledge, county tax Buperviaor, spent, last week in Ra leigh attending, the State Confer-1 ence of county Bi;purvisora. , ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Latta B. Ratledge visited .Mr; and ilrs. Willie Rich ardson' Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wado Stoolman of Asheville apent the week-end in this community visiting Mr.; and Mrs. John Ijames and Mr. and, Mrs., J. B. Reeves. They; •brought “Aunt Nancy’’ Reeves,' who has heen vialtino' her child ren in , Asheville, for several Improving nicely, Hope she will soon be able ,to worship with us again. The teachers of 'the Baptiat THE MORRISEn CO. “LIVE .WIRE STOKE” WINèTON-SALEM, N. С. Santa Claus Fully Prepared ' vi ItTciifSiB k^veiY ou ‘yC O m S ;: ; v;': ;AT C iM lli suits AT COsfc DRESSES AT COST MILLINERY AT COST ДЧ T h u rsd ay 'Deôembor 18,' Ì93Ò Ш Schoùtlessoff luteVnatMnál Sunday‘S .<t -biographìcal' studies OKSyiLbEi EN TERPPJsk MOCKSVILLE. N. C. ■ ^ ^ ir~ ". ' ---------—-------------------------------------—___ ^ ' PngOwS'j I THE MOCKSVILLÎë ------------1-----------.1 . . . I J . . ! « EARLY METHODISM IN DAV fqontinued from page 1) yorsity in Ni^shvlllp. Tc-nn., now Mr. and Mi‘a. L. B, Ward and On another stono Ib thia: “Sacred j^nown as Vanderbilt University, two children, Frank and Billie Ml‘ and Mrs C if to the memory of 'Thomas Nel- Phoebe and Alice .nn'rv ftiliitifefl ’/fti.o.'«« ■ ap ‘ ■ V ‘ _____^5оетч,_Мг. Van- tlemyere, of Salem College weio family of Mocksvillo 4bphf "n. * ' memory Ron Austin, son VJ-, Susanah’;,M;).A:Usti P*’“ yj?0?be.cary aaaist.. . Rev.,and¿MrgI^SmbkSi»iitiriìHiP?fl j l | Ì g Ì № , ..............■’‘»'^»‘•apwcal'studies ia 'L ò '^ n -aL ^ . 1 Al. n ? . '"iiymnp .for'.Halbtln'd Miaa^Phó/jieiniJnton, of" '^^i^TOHte'TlNE-'NEWii8on,,foi December'21 ' Timothy of Lystra. Paul may,have «(•• { ? soft and still,. A All ChriatiAna. She is especially Fa'rmington werel "the Sunday, , i’'--.—--------; -"'id; TIMOTHY - “n apostle know his imenTs’^ Tvmn »nl, % ’’“ì'i ^ r. ,iind Mra. W. W. -Mr. and Arthur Smoot-V«! VKnow iiis lurenls will, and GnH hvmn. ‘ One Sweetly Solemn Wèst. dailgliterV spentfiM ligas^p^^Chrlatmaa Losaon—Luko 2i8-20 í¿‘ÏÏiii'GenÏÏÎes'he wha ЬМ know his parents’ viill,'and God hymn, “( » . „ Т Ц ..И Г Ш -01 8 . M . S ü e l a . . W H ..-Revi,ßam'uel D¿ Price, D. D.¡man Into the home of Tlinothy"‘k p v - ; * , , ^ " ‘>^hcr celebrated Methodist day guest of Mr. an I To get,v good idea of the worth ! ^e.^t Sunday Sçlemn Wèst. ■ Mrs. Edna anugnteri spent the paat'Sunday Shelton wns tho Sun evehing viaitlng relati.vos;in CooU,' Mr. and Mrs. Bue- eenjee. ' > s , , ■. i ','Vft r <M»> a ok* ' . .. ' THU «••><> Attention should be given, to ' of the man%sad'^thV two"irttnvn ' Coi^'ference minutes of "Georgia, preached at Smith l;oth themes, and'they are close- tL t к и Г ^ Ш 1849 when S. D. Grove one time, being herird by ' rresiding.older, and Mrs. Sarah B. Lee. Bishop Pierce Ily . related.,'.Christmas la a', day LIBERTÏ NEWS that haa; its 'best, exprosalon as th^w orn-^V apàsM ^^^ pastor o^ the was ono Mr. ' and ; Mf,a, George-MqCul-., ______ lough and chiHÌrerì, of ■’Cñr^ñStzéir“ spent the paat Sunday lafterhooit , Last Minute Shoppers ydii need go .no further-'-amoiig .the large variety df items in our storf»you will find just the gift you,want. ’ ' Nothing more appropriate tlian Bpoks fqr everybody—and, below are a few of the many items that we,have to offer you;,, , ’ V ‘‘ '''■ u,'u /'• —Fountain Pens —Desk Seta '—Bridge Sets —Playing Cards —Kodaks —Diaries —Bill FoldH —Brief Cnsca —Key Cases * f il * I —Traveling Bags —■Toilet Sets —Sewing Sets —Portfolios —Book Ends . —Smokttdors ' —Ash Trays —Candlesticks —Door Knockers ' —Bibles ' ' -T^Albums , , ’ ' -^ c r« p Books —Games * ' —Cnrrom'. Boards ''-—Picture Pinzzlcs —Home DeslfiB ' ' —Children’s Desks —OiHco Items .. 1 7 D 1 7 Í r f ’'N GOLD LETTERS on Bibles, JT J \ H i l L e Fountain Pens nnd Leather Goods, Purchased From Ub. - ( ' Í \ >0 ' , f » V ^ V Hiiikle-Lancaster Book Store The,inifluenc¿| 0f;Jesua,'w hose prisonment h e T e ^ fo T T lL fC birth' is being Celebrated, has hia eon in ’the faith to comt^ aa composai of t Lo vi................., ...... ............... ,ir.,vn A.v — i i . . . ,L ..... ® M o c k a y ille ^ M c C la m r o c h ’a , , O liv e rm iii)e n t.> ..in th e ’ G c o rg lia '. iC o in fè t-(lone more to change the l^ome a helpful companion, than anything elae In all time. ‘ Evidence .of this fact ia tb con-' iraat the poaitiona of women and children in thoa® parta of the ORPHANAGE IS llOBBiqD, H. V POINT ■ High Point, Dec. 12.. principles ; are':>'follo'vved' even in part.’ H'aving been,, in> tw«nty-four wuntriis the wrltet\c»n testify to thi« as an eye wHiifMif, stole the two rear tirea from the v moat intiuentlal school bua of the jyiethodiat Pro-^ I,teatant;Chlldren’a Home here and •W«;' ' alaò . brake into the "iiüjtituilon’B I A ^ *' !? No, «ingle event in thé -hlfltory ' Chicken house and hia'de òff: with of the world hae do (changed the ten large hena to make a; strong life.of mankind. Bren-the date bid for all-time “meanest man” ^ ш In our, calendar',is Ohxisto-cen- honors. ' ’ I Iricr Those',who^ refuse to .beljeve i Втр1оуе|вв o£ thtì institution ®"d other places, i hag quiékerted In Jeeus Ae the Son, of God and .â'wpke this morning to leam of Savlour'.of,«lnnen»;ar«i financially tho ÒMtly^vlalt of no'eturnal prp- profited by that which took place wlers 'who'removed the tires from in Bethlehert in ‘'B;'C. ,5. , ■' i thé ibus parked , near ithe When a ; principle'is workable building’ and the chickens, given It becoJneS acceptable;, Any think-1 by friends of th«| Institution er can propose a theor,v of life, i which, carea, for ''motherless and: fajbhc^rless boys "and ..glrlsy.'.also'i nearby. So- far no clues as to who the roflbbers were have been V ' . - - - . - -----.................... Mr. and Mra. Jim Daniel apent McCullough,'of isiiibyi;iiranch, Bethlehem, Qoncord, Li- ence, '♦The Life and'Tim es of' Sunday afternoon with M r.'and >' berty. South River, ‘Ward'a, Smith .George I*’. Pierce” waa written by'“ Mra, C. L.'Kimmer. . Grove,^<^ir8 School .House, Shady ,Rev. G. G. Smith, of Macon, Gn., ' ‘ Mr. Hubert Vickers, " ’ ’ who held a series of meetings'. In mee spent the . paat,i MpokavHle and ,Famingt(!^vrtmny;^;iniigh1i^ittiriiffi^ yeara ago.,: -ч . Miaa .Margaret .Spi^.. Smith G'rove ia o'n the F am - ; paat Sunday with Miss ington Circuit,:;the, preäetttcl|Üroh':ii3Wer.:'‘'-''-i‘i"^ being built in,i877( with . T inadein,. roce^£pyeär^i:^Ewp|i^ivW^ •Not satit-1 OHve Branch, another but to bo worthy' of continuance It m ust be practical. • .During' ’the’ paat aix'months' inon and women, of theiBible have been considered. The'last in the the intereat in this historic spoti; Here, fire buried ; the Johnsons, liiunns, Ellises, Traivllliona,Nay lor«; Rich, Latham, Cuthrell^: Mc Mahan, Brock, Eaton, -, Baity, Smith; Ward, Clark, ‘Taylor,;- Brunt, Sanders, Miller, :,Gowan, VanEaton,' -IDouthlt, / .Mavchison;' Teague, Brower, Call, BeauchamPi and many otherò^Nót long ago the turned up by,police inveatigating the' robbery. ■ |i Cc';* AND GET FIRST CHOICE . , For>The Kiddies, We Have ,,,.i) jiV• cW tier• Wagott's '■ , ' *> ‘ Express'Wagons ' \ Tricycles , ' Scooters , Kiddy Cars ’ Watches Pocket'Knives Flash Lights rulea ; of Olive Branch Sunday School; written'; in ;i 1867,^v,wò found among aome old Quarterly Conference reporta. Thè modorn Sunday School pupil, would think most of these fourteen r>ilps very hnrd to keep. They Uro iis'foIlowH: “I. I muat always mind tho Su perintendent find All the '['eachoM of' this School. 2. '' I mufit comb every Sundo.'v nnd b e,horn whon School (jooa In; .1, I.muHt itro to mv' 'seat Aa' aoori aa I 'go , ,ln. <l, ,i,: muat not leave my aeat till School; goes out, Oi 'I muat:take good.flare of my ,book. 7. I, muat not ,!eon| 'on t^io 'oho thnt alta ne;ict to me.' '8. I'riiuat'walk,-softly -in the ' Sohool, fl, I inuat not make ft nf/lae- >'v the Church door ori Sohool, door, but muat go in aa aoon as. I come I there;» ,10. ■ I must oh^'ava Sheek, grandfather ’ of Postmas ter J. L. sheek of this place, wah ¿nts an 'official in the ' eai;ly. days' ,of Smith Grove; and the membership, and contaihed v the . names of i ‘ Cash, ' " Shetjik,;’ Klmbrouirhi Smith," = W Hams, Nash, Call,'Naylor, Fosj’ ter. . Glbba, ' Saunders, Clouse, McMahan, Atklnaon,' Barneycas tle, Holman, Brock, Etchlson, Beauchàmp, Ellis, .Harris,' Os borne, Hfrwat^, Walkor, , Hanos, and others. The old ' camp-flneéting’ arbor was removed some time , ago; i^bùi'’ niany of the magnl|fic0nt, oaks. 4au«ht*rispent'the^«st .............. Sunday jfternoon with the latter.,“ .,ad Mrs.,ChÂTÏOii MòGullóiiiK and ^ '..'"'-rVv;: i«ieter,‘Mrjand-Mrs."ï)alIaar.'JaniB4< ,ilamily.^'. .’С Л 'ч í, .í*'" ’M!»*,,, аИ МИ).' tíunter'Millèr'j Mr,.Hénry>Wél¿toñ^is?¿Íntá^^ movedtoEphesfts laBtweek.-^í“ ifnipWvtf W y'rtiW h ‘at ibis writ-''"; ¡i Mri |an%^í|i«№j]^amlB'.tirfi№ that were a part of Mosea Brock’s drpaih; still remain, and the trar ditions of the, great aiiiritunl 're vívala hold hero are not forgot ten, , PINO NEWS Mr. and Mrs.'Joe ^pry and.fam- lly spent tho jpast Sunday' afwr- nodn iirith the; latier’s ' 'p^reiitii,' Mr. and Mra. -Tom Safley,,of Ro-* iwan.' . V' i i 1 ‘ i 1.1;, № . and Mrs. S. A. Miller mov*. ed on the Plilor fairm in Rowan’ county'one dity the past wCek.' , Mr.,'and ,Mra. W. M. Seaford and aon. John, of Center spent one ni«iht thOipiiat..week with the Iflttera pnh'flpljs,'Mr. nnd Mra. G. W. Everhardt. . «' Mr. nnd Mra. H,' A. Tutterow and fdhiily .spent the pnat Sunday with tho formers father, Mr. A. II. Tutterow. iMiss Hap.pl Smith of Cool""'-, mee spent the pp,st Sunday Avith ’вркЛ Ípareni%jÍ®; tV I. Rev,. M. G. Frvin will fill hia appointment at Plrto Sundny. night Doe., the .21st, at .7 o’clock., ' The^o will .be ,n Christmas cnn ; Miss . 01 a Spry.' tortainmont at Pino Church,.Ghris,|,. ,Mr., nnd , Mrs. C. F. Ridonhour tmas nijjfht, iDec. the' 2Gth, The and fnmily apont tho paat Sun* ■\vlth.Mr. and.Mrg.! Rev.^W;. M. Rathburn',filled,hia regular’’'Appointment'', heia^/Suin-^. day. His meaa^go'l’wnf? from iiiikfi' 2 chapiter.^ Hip text beirig /'They ’' laid hini in'the mangor, there'wns > ‘ no room in the inn;’' Tl^ofo wu»^^ ^ a Ifirgo ci'oWd prelient io enjoy the fine mosaage, Wo hojio this ye<ir j will be' more suoceahful than tho > : paat one, «8 wo are beginning neiv y ear' together. - ' Bbrn .to M r,¡and Mra^ AYi' C ,', Allen,; It'big) )boy, .4 ' ',. , I'he, iCh'riatmas, pro given'VOJb Wodp Ш » * ' For ]Цеп Ties,' Shirts, Socks, Gloves, Scarfs ahd ' , Handkerchiefs . For Ladies ,Hose, Silk Underwear, Gloves', Hand Bags, 'Pocket Books, Handkerchiefs and/. i « к , e ’ I « ' , V ' . ' ^carfs Lastiig:: [ We have a good supply of Furniture such ' as Tables, Odd Chairs, Living Room Suites Floor Coverings, Rockers, Children’s Chairs and many useful articles that will make'a Lasting Gift. piiWi^.'is'^iHbtdially^ ;nnd,'.,Mr8;;;'Grady,ÍLathi8mfi'l8¡<^.,..^ ........ , ;siclf.ii,;at',,thi8:4,'wrítingi^,'>^,e:;’ára ‘.вог-Й^йиайШ Ш ^^ ry to note. . , , V ’ I Mias Mne Spaugh,,, and Misa ' ther.. ,'MÍ’a.''',S alile'Dnii.lely, ‘ • 'Ruth:,:'DulI,":,'.i,of..„;'iWinatón-SaÌ0m ' Mr,i »n.i . __________________________ were the,Sunday guests of Mr, ward aW daughter,/of'tíooleompQ,'od\iMr.',pnd^MTtói , „, go to'Church. 11. I muat behave an d 'Mrs. С. W. 'Dull. , were the S'undnv afternoon ThVr^day'VgKt. r,''--(‘’'‘’Й wpll ,in the road in going to (ir '* - < ■«» ■<" --■> “ ' from Church. We Are Headquarters For Candies Nuts , , , Raisins And Fruits O f All Kinds Yours ’ For Service 423 Trade Street . ГЬопеы 2931-2932 Winsion-Salem, “A Good'Book Store in n Good Town” ^ N. C. U, .u.<■ "1 11 M Æ l i J L jM t S fJ jf'M à ì ........12. I muat walk softly in tho Church. 18, I muat ait in my aoat till Ciiurch «oes out. 1<1. 'I must go away front tho Church as . .soon -8s the Servieoa are ended.’' Tho first campmept-' inga held in what;;is now. Davje Gownty луеге. nt Olive Branch; and Walnut Giove In 180Б.' ’ ;.Wiiero Bethlehem Church, how , 'stahdn Waa- first knpwn ns Tini- j|)er; PidgB. :Щ ге, thé Baptists ha d a church in ;tho early days;' while the ; Methodist^, у/Щ ;came, later,, held services, ill 'afschpolhoiiW in' the .vicinity. 'Boi;l}; d çharéd the same, gravoya^ cohtaifls тдпу quaiht-tomhat The Methodiata built a church hero in 1843,yari.d;;'vvhilp ;ReVi C. Willson was pastor a new orio .was orected 'by thé side .of the old' one 'in i8a4.jBothlohom''ia a part' 'Of. the '.Farmington Çjrcuit.'ï Otie of’ the 'best-known ’minia- tora 'horn in thia aection waa tho Rey,Moses Brock, who was prey aidiiig.older. of thcvSaliahury'Dla- 'trict in 1832-3, and was one of the foundera ofi'Greonaboro Fe.; male College. He ,'aelected' the' location of Smith Grove Camp Ground,from ft dream in'which he had a vision of a hoaùtiful grove, Avhere a iiriNJat.meeting was in pro gress. Smith Grove, as well àa’ Oak Grove which came into ex istence years later, were off-shoota of Whitaker’s Mèoting Houfio.,The first campmeeting hold at Smith Grovo was in 1826, Avhile fhe ' noted , Petor Doub .was proaidiiig' elder, Mr,' ' Gi'lssom ntntea v that there wero between 150 and 200 •tontat and' the crowd was '. ini-; menaOi'Rov. Samuel Milton Frost, another well-known .native min-i . iatcy' of'Davie, wna conve.rted ипт: I dpr a hig white oak tree aboiit half a mile from thia oamw ground; and wrote, a poom aboul;'' it. He later moved to Pennavl-,; vnnla; ,.but, visited his sister, Mrà, Honry Call, a number of times.; v^he notod Dr. Charlsa F. Deemtii ,Waa,licei\'S0d to preach at a Qunr- torlv Conference - at; Smith Groye-, in 1841. He latur'bocama presi- dont of ‘Greenahoro СоПете;.. an’4; was a diatingui'shod writer. Hp,'; iifrorwarriH ■ niiivtid, lo, N.'iw york‘ 't City 'where ho founded th^î Churnh nf .the Sh’nm»evfi (ini'iti,"' ршоШ' Ip'm W(4n'l)'''r4’'in r'>rno1iu!?'i .VnrtvlovWlt.nnHn’ia Т’'ГОЧ!^'; 'inn'JW 'i'«nd hi's„^.r,te ' A ^ l( ' ‘âm: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Miller and of Mr. and Mrs. J, G. McCul- sons Robert nnd Ilughj of Wins- ton-Salem and Miss Francia Sut- 'M'v: , .Т.-Я, ,р.чп1(>1 and ...................... ♦--------------"IM LET и,Ч PO ’YOUR JOB WQRRí -.W R WILT/ DO IT RIGHT. ' ■ 29x4.40— 21 $5.83 /^ood; ..car ; t, PnllUlIutur ’ Lifetim e . 'Guuranlccd . S P E Q A L tlU D E - I N O F F E R On,now (тооЛуеаГ' Л Н -W eaÜ terand Dotdile fiagica You €an .IBcfiifsl Goodyear Quality Ouly lu Goodyear Xirae {i ndetonde } -And That w Why Millions More People Ride on Goodyears! PRICED AS LOW AS CHEAPER MAIiES Because Goodyear enjoys lowcsfccoats tliroiigh tlio largest produo,tiou—< , ^ ia ^ m u ie r i All Firm—All Lifetime Guarantoed~Full Oueratflq / ■ A;.Word' .TheW istoiiM ri. ; f f ,, TIMS ' IS THE, Т Ш Е ^ TO, ' д а . " ‘ 'Т Ш Р Э а -I ■'Vi4 f %M i "Г.... U iZ. ¡It tiMäb \ J , ' '"liivbyi 1 29x4.40 .5.83 30’í4,''0 .в 6.Ì Зр-'*5.00 ö.5i> 31x5.00 8.85 « 4 г< 4* Л,-'’*.*.»'**»i 0 :2 0 30x3 1-2 Cl. $4.98 30x 3 1-2 SS 7.40 31'i4 32x4 sio 32x4 Xr2 All Sizes at New JLoiv Prices' ' iciii «V (¡к' Fori! Dealers for 16 Yeaifs 1 1 Ä ' i . s r '- ’i . ¡ m •4 чЛт ’Ä S РйЯе 4 Тле Mocksvilie Enterprise PubHBhed EvoTy Thursday at Mocksville, , .North Carolina , A., Ci Hiineycutt .Editor and Publieher J. F. Lcn«h.......—...............Maaasriiif; Editor Г ' 'I i t ' f / i ft <'Я^' r'i >v,,< lub ' I Sabfl^ription Rates: , ' ' Я 6 6 a Year; 6 Months 75 tíeVte^ v^ Slrtetlytn«AdvanceAi' 10* a’i' ' 'iri.',, THE MOCKSVfLLE ЕКТЕНУШ№. MOCK»VlLL8. N* C. ; ■ ,, ;;'v:;v ‘ » i ^ J r 4t', I ' I I , t.. Ì /¡и i ¡Thursday,''Decomber d8, Ì‘J30 DO YOUÍt SfìOPPING NOW ' ' ■ ’ , ?/<|)iiJyr,fivo moro shopplnß dayaa’omain . untili ¡г , ^ilÇhjrjpf,i[nas. То the shoppcra -who havé not yet . ihclr' Christtmas 'purchn80B, lot¿ «8'¡Virgo ? , ‘'yiljat ;уоц do : it now. There' until tho;'^^^ dp'.thoir i; j, and, ypu:,w^ Betting in bhe j ..^ruan. Then, too;,thëîOtfrlier you !do your’tradinjr í ■ ‘‘-¡¿t^ èiai t« y " ¿ in ^ !a ¿ ‘tó eyííiie; n.:g:.' ‘ *8 eecoHd-class matter Under the' act of Maroh-M, 'A¡' .¡/'Ill 4TiU'"‘l 'A jjV'ii fV)ii«'/'.),. TTTri-\|^,M¿‘cWiííéV^]^;,C., .Thuradayy',^'ocemiJer 18,1980 ' ........—............. n- ................... .HJ * ib '■* _4 .sl'Sk*.. J^Í.‘A^di\wlioní MíJjüiw-tt ^ ......... was .TOOved. -with compasaiojji’i on them) i*>,r,Î'«cause<th4y,’i»ilvïedii'âüd ; v.ere^ sç^ttar- (.о*Ъ^Аи“Ф»Ч5а<и-||»а'(«hoepjihavihgjjfto^.jshop^a.fî- Jf. .(it t дпМаМ1?е,уп OfiSB.ftriT .fíim.b¡->mi(rni{oíd*-io J .. SOME THOtíGins'Wp DAVIE COUPÎTY" ' ............................. ........................................................................... ^.................................................•'. i - . / ' i l - ' Î S i n U Î ’ ,.<iî'CT(l i, ■•." y ji¡LUltitud/e-iliO)Tví* ff ........., .. .............. , . ^ .. ../ • •.J«'..-.' . . •■ I. ................. (>:. i'' Y.^Jjyonij,,,Di Rockefeller at 91. made a 12i5.i.y9rd ,‘ '%l,ye’fln the Ormond, Fla. golf course‘one'dajy ;iM^“wGpk. He wasiso delightedi with liis (iihe ; i’,tee-bi£'’-,'that he ''gayo away ?;S‘i3hiaingii^ ' -^'to' ettcliijOf hia, feIloW', i>]Byers’.jind; thffh 'paUfed^ up several bystanderis; including ne^iWsi^Bijer! m'^n;-. and presented each 'of'them ■wiihuone; ' ^of "'iiiS 'lfamous new . dimes. ¡ Welii thosi ;;?^h5; 'gaflrtto of go)f cSn-i>SwliIy Seegthat ,i:”‘ihe% good, ■reason forl'thevfeeHng?pf, de-| 'fi^^litfWt Blockefeller which iaanifesteil,,it-. ' ’ ‘SM 'IriliHe scattering of niariy • ^eWi. coinsi for tir^ 'iif^ 'y ard drive is not so;'bad,' even, for-a: “™Mic|?’ytjurigcr man, and/th«-fellow,/«^ho.inak^B Ki ftPH ib^rd drive at 91 ia certainly going.Bome. ';-inii t'ssm ‘ .— 6__— _:-----_J— ¡EXPECTED ^ 'A„ i" « № „ t . 'j , " '» J6r''til«fiiir'’-care..-ofi.tte;«V6f,;ffrowJn« nutt^er ^,,V,/pWpprityfand/W^ of bidpavleii'o iead„,.^ ''tód'>tHe'th6ughte'^'it)Voked ,by it. ,The e d it^ iària^a'ft foil<wii»,'.and|we want all readers of ^ ^,thejEnterprÌB|e to (fet the full meaning of Iti '»There are no >idlo farms and no viacant j ^i''tfel^<>‘цfled^’^^ll'^OClíqu^tt coupty, Georgia. , ;^V-'^ThA> eounty^protiàfely flta'iuis'alone Irt" Dixiiai; ’■ ' ~'a3.fihjiaiììEh^^ie;oÌ,;frha</'àìV^ of crops? ’^'c^ :df> iòti à rundown €ommunityl|ÌÀÌÌf|’|f ^À'^feW' yearà ,ago neglected cotton farms ’* ^«»1^''ìjoèr'ly'kept'ba'rns,'arid, farm lièuses^'^ nSinatod the picture/but p,ovr thero is a pano- ' rama'of'healthy crops, Including feèld anid fw ' both' fòr livestock and- far^ families. And the whole«oounty ; is» dotted V'ith neatly painted houséfl and I'arns. . 'i Cattle, hoga,and chickens roam,pastures and , fields that havo groen carpets of grassVCotton , I stiij jjrnjws, but It no longer is tho king of " ' .vCrops.' It is planted fpr n’ money orop alone ‘ "and’W by no means tho ctiief source oiScaen ^arf.CCIk nitU .',U>rUlU vlll? i.M. иОл1». .<) XBIIU ^V’UV-’" :(i;; 'pf tt in Davie iCounty as possible. 125 YARD DRIVE AT 91 Morrison Succ«!eds Overman In United Stiiites Seriate Saliflbury, Dec. 18.—C}ljYeiVi<>r iclosei political' KBsodiation and 0. Max GJardner, by virtue of the' life-long companionship, cleared 'Authority with, which the 1929, the way foi-Morrison's apppint- the Ma^VeMPef h>rfgastip8i'»]jS4>iti,ot}oàHllft<hmi^ ■i*fîÿedB “ôf ?26ft^Îcl4ll!ip}pg«dailyrt-}liip»to^di; ty^ÎWtho-jetatei.prieon'.MJAncfâiiJt kebtîsî.on '’''‘fof*!fâflot1i№' year or two, one of .tiliiijtPèàtest “TÎuiàyiHS^pÎ the tax payera .ofe.4hi*!fltai?Çj will . J'‘He -tHîi ‘Uni««*!4ow»?diW<'rent :агг ■ V |*ййй<>»пёй!й shall .be.made .to-the-end that the , OTiWi^h''''Shd4,Vdnj«in (jçnt-thçrefJihall «amitheir ,'i '^'’èé'p’poVï and епо'/йй'over to pay all upkeep ' °'yfblifl[i'gb¥f’Wntit)Cte4‘Withi the ,prison manage- • '^'Wint.''. fAS'd going àt the present rate, 'it iPOke ' i^' will only be a’mutter-of a deeade or *'• Wb^tintil ,a"larre per cent of the etate’e popu»-, '^■Îàiioit will be' iboardlitg at thé state peneten-..; '’i4lâ»<ÿi'v . / . •УШИ - '!• ____I--------------------------------I I № ■) iilo.'ij/', Г-1 Press Comment » 1 Л ■«!!' .yir.ll'iJlSyJ'’ f'-.'l'í*-’' OVERSHOES MILEAGE . , (Jl'rpiji ■ /The Wall'. •Sfcr^pt -Journal, of wnlking tosts.coridu'eted by a'rub-'' 'bet company ' rovoal that th« .average ipnir of*‘ Ы с t 'two tfr three years more was outlined, ‘ The farmers saw tho feasibility of tho plan ,nnd to a man signed an Agreomont to adopt ‘ it. The plan', baawl on la one-horse farm of \ SO'acres, is as follows: < I-. Corn, velvet beans and runner peanuts—10 -acres. 1 ' ' * ,] Oats, followed by peavine hay-rthree acres. Sweet potatoes, sugar cane, sorghum cane— ' tvifo afcres. . ( , ' Tobacpo, Spanish‘‘peanuts, watermelons, pi mento peppers and specialized crops—«Jght acres. ' I'i Pottori—five acres. ' Highland’Pastures to ibe cultivated-In graz- ning crops for brood sow's ,and pigs—two acres. \ Permanent pastiiies >oni waste lands or wet - ground not suited to cuIHvation—three to five facreal' "Ihvo or three, tnillc ,cows, two 'brood- ‘'^OWB nni 50 purebred hens. y** Tiint '\«/i‘i‘tho b9«]^nnlng,'of diversified fiirm- in South Geiirgla., and Golquitt 'county iTiirmers'iiftvp lived ufl to their agreement. ' The estnbllRtimonf, in Moultrie of a.large , ' '‘iplTkinpr pli(nt! has nlayed a lariio part in'l}l*o-' ^ ■ ;;vidinflr a fwrlcet for.ihourB and beef cattle, not , <?nJv for Colrtiiitl! 'Oiintv ‘ hiif for other dbiijlnBo ' ^ ii)i,Soiith Georgia and'AIftbiun^a^ , W ^Tot|,íiП farijierii. oP/Cp)g||;qtajp<^ iLufc'Q'* ' ^OW,’)ut ‘moatiof 4liom'awi áná" tih-o'se who are 'j^ot will he.wllfiin f> LEE SLATER OVERMAN 'Í ' i A great statesman‘'ii^di'aV ii^M :servant ■ o f №e people "Jaid down the''worki'ji.g t^ of •Jife’' last week, vyheri ; Hon. .Lee Over« n^n,^;iVhp'f9r;;;mprc; ,tHjv'h of a ccn- ti^ry perved this state ,iriv the upper house of tne Conjfipbs tl)0;,ynited 6,ta'tes died at his j»o»t iii Washintftoti, ■.^NothJijg we: could say ijvouliil’! a^l to, ,iI)|4*)fit)i r(«$rajSf6r^ his'^CwOTk «peaks for itself,'! The. state and the nation; have lo-Jt a «roatostate^man,'and.ipatridtV and hundreds and ,th(f.((fl.anda ,of North Caroliiiiians have lost a ti;ue ,friend; v Many |fihe^^ \yero paid to him, but few more timely than tliat of former Governor Cameron M orrison: , S)Hd :;Mr:'Mon’lsoiv:;V>-'': . , '"No statcainari of ;ouv time excited less en mity and hostility, anti'greater Ipve'than Sena tor Ovorman. ; His,.upright life and fidelity :of duly wore recogiiizpd ,by every citizen' of iho state. Ho n^Ver iiad any ¿nemibs, 'bfecause though firm and 'staijnch' in a o^sis,'the virtues ^nd graces-of ii .j^entlenvah so controlled Lis ; life that ho ncvei* made enemies of those whom. : h,H'opposed. '•; . !■ ........-.......■--- was faitiifui .aji'd to .i^uty to 0>i> very end, cln<l.ill. t]).'o,,Hj:at^;V3thout''r^^ , tp,( Tiart^'i Bis*i,g6il}'g. A si. i‘:.r .‘i.-9.- , ,'rJiHe wiis a statosman and a patriot; and one of the rnowt pe.rfo(;t and attractive gentlpmen who adorned the life of the i?outhorn BtateB,*' - and :igiiloBl^es.'milsagei'^,te|^ ^ i aldhsr„l|}^e^^^;p^m!lar,/to ajiV)fri{>m^^ | ^^S3Sj^,fjiw!!isr womap, each .wearjpgia differ-,,, ■ . ^nt^ typei'oitrupbor, sh6e, ,ivajk ^18 mUea a dAy. i ',ovgr^ brick,i\c6ncj^^'ic|ri)ieifl ;»ad.gravel,-\1iTie i " jo ^se being’.ovw ^ jpeasurcd circuit'two milesvn; oiw. 'TJje girl?,][nj^p. thp first trjp in about'v! all an hfeu’r>v b'ut the iaat journey .takes nearly,-,! .Kiri, in ■ T?earln,g.‘H j black shoe ¡'pin on'o ,foot .and a grey on tho'r: -rotlipr. Each time H or new con- '•^’^ftfrnction fontiiro is '{ncorporated in • the shoes, ' ' «SyN-TftA)P” ^APARTMENT ^ , A f'sunftriip''; apartment'houBO, built in the heart of jijondonj .yeti providing- every apart- men}i,iifith ample sunllghtiand•evory'tpom iwUh ' * I ¡ftippd supplyx)f .‘natural: daylight hdsiJust'ibeen ' completed. ^ < i. i . '?i.4ithe ne-w'flUnHtrap-'house;* tho-/iji‘phltiBct, ^ ir ''' Giles G, Scott; ^ has^'managed' 'the’tAdbis^jpn of '■ insets 1 ./; , The sides ■oi^^^e8e.in*et8J«re not square with iOthejibttildin'g'^rillB bufc)arei.sct at'and^li'which 'permit aB mifph sunlight-'as "‘MssiBle-to’ tho 'Jrj^ d ^ s loojclng out oil’the insot.''/ ' ', ---------|ji:----------^.o„---------:_j—;— ' STj ^^6 ® H0Vi5‘.'AB0UT THE AUTOMOBILE? ff’t PI'*??!!; (From 'i'he Monroe Enquirer.) ,y^v..)ipfB,ajneed8 ifrom 10 to ,12 gallons of water. . idajry cow as much, as' 25 to 40-. gall0nsi 'av; 2-year-old'„'beef steer at Ib^lFlO gallons,-and a,hog from 1-2 to 1 1-2 |a,IlPns, idpponding on the: feed;'. ■ ,S^ geifrom 1 to B quarts a day, depending pn the 'it'^igd;;'tho temperature,-and the; amount of dew they'aro on, pasture: A flock .of ' ■1 f^JS^^^ns in -laydng condition -.rerjUires’ 'from' quarts. Keep w-8te.p: for hogs and poiil-', where they can drink whenever they want , -'tw A ^ ^ , ,^ust ,ip ^rove to yPu that tho Democratic,' commisBionere mean to carryout their plan of eco'noi. , „ mlcal: government ia Davie-coun- flee just as wish to say that they have i Morrison sard. Hc'cxpecta i;:u1i;th.e .salary of ,tl)0 : Janitor at his’ commis, ' the;, courthouse just $80.00 por‘'iato Monda; mojjth. .,5'hlB will mean a littlo re -' Governor Gardner Hnn6lfh,ced (mctipnim the coat of,the county his decision to Mi'.'Mtft'rli'^n'-'andoviV/ii«nmonf ,1 T'lr> +Ait «r.n«« V <1. . ' t “ In ••i 1 to All the'Utiiiea' g № a"^ en atcr'^''W Clyde Ш ву had wanted to seat Гле Slater'dVeman'Bi/death go to ihe Senate," he said, “i quickly'as I cin, ‘Mr. , Mr. Hoey didn't. Go-voi-nor id. Hn nxnects .to- Ьпаг., ' ПпрЛп«(|.‘:гвпЛ-thiH’ +iUat.iiin'iri'iT ^ver;jment. I'll tell you, more the presi at-.tlw;'home of ^ "Çyt-I'^yeek. Jake. ■ - h . Woótítíori','H^e,^’^hfer'éV‘hé Änd e'd by'tjÍ3Adeath'^^'¿i$én4tor Ov , 'Mre.^'oar^^^^^^^^ та^»,» ■NEGRO. Iftt. MARRIF.n 7' , ^o^^flfls^ you to,;Con8i,4er ,me in i ■_ li. i. cnus- .Oyer- NEGRO^ 101, MARRIED 7' - ^ WBek^^riit ’s TIMES, HAS 40 CHItDREN « en t lloidsville.—^Tiiere Is . a ■ negro ,the*^oVi man , whose homo, is in lOaswell' County, eighteen niiles east . of Reidsvilje,, who deserves favor-' able meritjp,n‘ ’in:ithe,;ipreBfl; HIb, nái^e (Is, IB^km Gwyn landthe wft#i ; Au0UBt. :He| has been married'B^veniiimesiand; is the proud-íother.íAf, íorty chii* d|W?J»i. .th?,j y ^ T » !0fiwhicbMs Í4 yentjfi¡^}á.[) Hlfl ,*esfí¡nthi!'and'iJri ,wif^j9' forty, Xflftpsi'old ABd lit .til beat s^.;|i,e^lth,(( w, .1}hi^ rfriniS.lIflHJrt ;i<iWltiv»ted<i crop of,.toT?acco,.ji?u3'ad (t-itil ánd brpught a.tlpad ,tte:,^h<i,Reidsville' ipar)tet-tji^ot-weBk« a-gic'M'as «iwellí pleased Ytiih thfl-wlce he ré,cc!ve‘d‘ for the' -weed.' Sohib timó ago-a , fiynlly, reunion was held ,at tho home of the aged negro* for which' A good ,sizo hoof, a hog and a score of chickens, word'butchered and . when the dining was over not a pound of m eat lyns left and the tíren d made; from ■ three bar- rplg. of flour had : liko:^iso disais, ,'poáred with ipios.V (jakos iand..other aFcessprics.; Tho/pld' darky-rat,tri-. 'jbut'os;..Ills ,,long;, llf^; tfli 'hia .'tem-; .perat'ér.'habits, ’not-'.ihaving used tobacco in any form 'nor strong drinks .'durlnef his long life. .changed,!,,,' 'I ti I '> у *. , "l' • ■ ,1 imbht'iiiBp^tp^e^,^.. - I , ,.bout'8'la-w Vib«ceiTi||ng;pii‘^ i4 W eggsi", , 'Aii'a'cbhxereiice yesterday they decided 'a ,l^i)l^i\p;uldj^ 'at‘the ianuajfy.'IS^ tHe.Lejt- Ifllaturj» to > ^ b b U ^ ^ “cold -‘storage**’ in' r^^erence, •. to eggs, and , to let '.them be-, known thoreifter as "plain eggs.": At the same time the proposed mea sure would iippiy th'e term "frpsh' oggu" only ^to;o^gfl less iJlian ton daya;old;‘ ' PHILLIPS WINS AWARD AS FARM; NEWS WRITER V Í.'PLAYING OtJT ¡S^‘t ^ \^i*^'l^f;jT''‘'(;Fi'om The.'Boston News Bureau.) fe-w'bf tho-.<;itl2en8 of the now Turkish'- Bi^Mljlic; h e e d e d ; the a”” . . tf i'la iy ^ a V i' th a t. '. lip p i l g M '■ tQ r e il- ih H Is ta n b u l,:,a 8 hM ^^ th e c u s to m . , ^py.;.Moilenis; frpin; '' - tMt»kt,;tlie 'expictod 'boat to. Djpddah, were ■'vio:rced»to,';reflcH: Meccfli. by othe^ along' ■ -"With -the ■h'andful,of Turltish faithfulAvho still |^j^^^^Vthto ^acred: god of; their ancestors.; •-. ) y)JTT^ ^ ^ S P E C T O R g _ ( fe r o r o T iie iN a - w s ^ 'a n d ': O b s e r v e r . ) ' " ‘ . ■ - V ig e r 'p u 's " s ta jshp’wed moderation, in his ' i®»?, 9 öfjNaj ' ^ (Рî f W|oro|’frftS’ Uiw:IeÂSim!Â)i\à|i)^ôiiM‘è-’‘:*-'''' “ -IVertiweiH^t'heWifie loosis methods described were, gpinip:, o p l .iflnspectorB' -vyb biiodtii'joiiiffht ' tci bo .removed ins аррЦев to Pçdoral and Stato bank iflnspector« -who dó not in- ■removed instanter. This examiners, , . .; ; viRaleighi f-Doc,' . 'IB;—Oscar .'Hi. Phillips, .counly agónt of - Stiihlyi County; was'-niwardod the Bil'/er trophy cup offered b r the Wih'ài .ton-Salem Journal" and Sentinel' fór.the'boBt display of agriculiui'^' al; news: material' at-the' cònfor: ,^nco,'t of r counti^'il^omo ’àtii} farni agents at State-'Gollege lapt week.’ :,.|r,h,a.„px)ii№t,-,)byi. Mr. I Phllliiis'. wn8<ya,;,ymlJ.v;l^alsinc.ed. and \\veih: •written pe\rips, of, news stpries^-feat turesjarticlei^^ extension notes and oth^ff items giving faots-a’bout thè agrlciiltur,o and farm life, of Sti?n|y County. He also 'liad an, p*fi^pjient display of photography ahowlrijr various'features of ,fam.^ activity. ’, - Tl .Second, place in tho contest went ,-to 'John W. Artz of Poikf County and third to.'C. A. Leonard .of Davidson CPunty. ■?"‘l'iiis'';'contest'’ha3 beon ' conduct-', ed , for three years by the Diyi-i' siotii of PubUcatlon»:i;at State "Go!-;, le fé fp r the:: purpose- o f , stimuia- ,t|ngfithe Interest of;'county: hpme i iandjfarm 'agent in supplying to' thpir local editors timely items- ¿W ut the 'news e^e^ts in thoL; fairo life o.f:. the var,lous countlesi A;,,cup olfered; by the irewa and : Qibaerver. of Raleigh,- three: years' lilgQ was w arded to C. A. Rose of Hertford County.' The cup Ijist lyénr, offoned by .the Cha(rlotte ! Observer,' went to W. G. Yeagop .pf Ro-wan County, . ' ’ P.eutien Brigham, chief of the ¡oditorial, section of the Extension ser-yico of the United States _De- ¡¿artment of Agriculture, was’ óhaii'man of the clommittee of' •judges malting the a-wards. Agents from 1 f counties ente'red the con test Mn-Briii.ham;^^ a briei^ discusslort -of thjs gppd: and strong points of ' each'.- éntry after the; COUPONS FOR v W ^-i THE ORPHAJ^^iGfiS' Two of Norih Ca^olina^B best known institutiona are practicing! thrift in a manner that is 'as UH-^ usual aB it'.is interesting. .'¡IVi^h-; ing to Bcquire equipmont that has; been needed, for'a long tinle,;.theso institutions iire collecting. Octa gon soap cbupons, thus making.it’ possible,'for all ,th^ in the ■welfare of I'such a worthy cause to help withput inconvcni- ence other than-sending to theso- institutions- the coupons, from .their soap. . ; : Tlie Methodist Children’s home at High Point, an d , the. Black Mountain Orphanagei ai; Black' Mountain, both are saving Octa- :MAYBB' THB^MOKE-WA^SQNr' . TH ipV .A N D IdAYBii NOT Chicago, Dec.. 12.—Morris Fog- 'elson 1 lAUghed himself a ‘ ?600 laugh .today, 'a steèp . price éven considering >hÌB unusual sense of humor. ■' V He was down the: street a ways, eating in 'a ' restaurant when he heard a crash and rushed out to find the window of. his jewelry shop .‘ broken, a lhandful, of dia- nlpiids gone,' other :gems covered by tho blood o f the , glass-cut’ thief, : . When, police arrived ,he Avas still laughing. , ,.Ho Kiimaged ,to control himself ilóng enough..,to explain : "I ^as ihinking of -what worthy of every North CarpliAais suppprt. Thiis ne-wspaper : is only too glad toUndorae such a 'yvorthy. th>|ft:'/i?lfthrand urge»"all ’ tKpae; who have ' been throwing'.away the i wrappers fromitheir -bpta'goh Boi^p to save/them and mail them,to any; of tke above, mentioned institu;' tions. Here ,is an eixiample of'; thrift i-that besi^eakB. careful i^nd economical mana'^ement, Dtiring the present business de pression'when’ housewives faro're-, fraining ifvom, .the pu'rclias’O of many 'thingii they: roally need, ,no })ettor and simpler plan ,could bo employe^ T than; to save Octagon cbupons for: household ariicles. Nearly every , conceivable artieie. may ibe "purchased” : in. this iman- ner, and without need for change, iin , the family budget. DAVIE CIRCUIT APPOINT- , lyiBNTS O^ioftlink jvPMtOT First ' ëùndüy? C'enter.Ul. •• ">•> Salem’, 8 p.,in., Zion 7:00 p. m. Second Sunday, Concord 3.p. ,m., .Liberty H a. m., Oak .Grove 7:00 p. m, < - , . Third Sunday, ^alem l l «. m., Zion 3 p. ,m.. Center 7 :00 p. m. Fourth Sunaay, Oak Grove 11 a.' m., Concord 3 p, mi, Liberty 7:00 p. m. ;' v ''^ ' .' ’ , All are cordially inrlted to these sorviceB. —^A. G. Loftin.------ ‘ iChugwater—^Bnjoy your • drive out in the country this-afternoon,7 ■ Dashpot^Yea, the billboardB are turning to red and yellow. THAT MAKE A MERRY CHRISTlviÀs LAST ТЦЕ WHOt* Year THROUGH P'yrex Oven Ware , ,, 32 Pp „Seta-China ' ,51. Pc Seti JChlna '' rPostoria'St'em GlaoHware Im posed CWna ¡^p.wI^^.y^seB Carolina' Pottery Mantle .Clocks’, ' Christmas Trpe,Li‘ghts . .Flash L ig h ir'“' i. Fine Razors, J*ockot Kniyw», ^ Carvers, . , ,jihd( 'H -1> -i-- * Electric. Toi48t«rs Electric ;'Percoktorfl E lect^c (frills '■ Electric LainpB ' S :,Elecl)rilc''H6aters,. Magazine .Stand Cpn^o^eiTableB ' ’ .Ertd.fTahlftB '^ftiittprflyuTable* Pull up Chairs ,i Waste Baskets 'Smoking stands. ' i Door mat#, I{ Í t. Just think, this, of all times ie^jthe time to Utility", such as you 'can 'Ьцу ;'at our good liiard-farii igtfireyiiPftSB u^' tbe trash this Chriataaa 15 I / arid give Giftaf.'ííhat ■; endüre; : ' ‘ , ч'Ь'. Iti i,)íi'10j ,r, . il , ' V'"^, s i __ - - — ■ 'íia¡1-, í .................. “THE »TORB OF TODAY'S »BST" ' ^ , I I I ^ Mocksville Hardware, .Co. PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORK J.->D. Clarks,'hefi^lof the depart- nifenf-^f'English ivt State’College and A. >0. Alfprd, assistant ex- laion-editor at the, polloge. ' v ii Wr •««1 V •'14* ‘ i > r V r A »V:;.v; ji ' For twenty yeare^yo'haT^jBÍsjrTeíl tíiri people òf ì>»riè вопи-*' ’ ; M F e u tr a i Dir^çtqrfl; ^nj^d/neW к л у ' p ji, iWell Beilpped. et.had во T»ida ? Í «¡•w * Jtoif ha^er ' 'И ; ^ AT ÎtNT Н01ЯК *ii{V G. C. YOUNG & SjONS jt Í I i 1. 1- «Y Cftrd P^rbica ifitxilal Functlone Ckib\M«f>tingB Chftrck ,Kewe , nf erttrance tP evpry' « ili Л viliag(í;<ár to\^ín will be found aed by Mrs. H. A. Sanford. .Those «smalMe'Aple oi- shrine луН1оЬ co'n- 5 ' or^ s tL ? “t S sSOQETY Üise MA£Y i. HBtVMAN. BdH<» , г Л«*'"'*'' " ’’ '» .T , J ï,'" ~." * “■■l*ii.».É»ii«h,ii»’¡.V.fvtr-. и, -..„n л v.. ;,b^o,tf>er, Mr. iCharho Bowles. ч Mt'sd^MHie's ‘'Éliíidy Ward and' P. ' Miss .Flossie' Martin nt fi,« in S a l i 8 b u r y ' W . ' ' Ä ^ Ä ¿! .M.., wuSwfy* arrivo-homeI.ir . OTlOn/î'. '^Vl rt ''.•»Äirt'Ai.iLLj« «OU, ' Local .'HappeninrfB Coming and Going of tho3e| ' We >noiv;., jV '/.''.'•CvVÄ II Phon«; 112 f, IW Bailoy, Alice' Woodruff, >J, в. w|hfch'«áíe'^ Johnstonè.v Misa. Sallie Hunter, ' sh/p 'àrfd';îrav. Miss Willie MilUr, and tho hos?- plifete'A' j,tcrfs, Mrs. W<iodruff. 1 thPlr I , ---------u— ,lcontl Circle No. 1 ot the Mattie Eaton * objpcts -,of'-,wor- lorfl passing these' and pay homage to Sen ty. % а Щ |0 , 'Mrs. ^ ;Ж ю , V;. ■; }МШ ^ ---------" > ; 'Scr/ptu,re les- se risé srÆ h iï k iÄ » ; MÍ4 « v i Ä “. '»»" »“ >"* -T~~—r~,' , Í ) I, ;•■ Mr., and Mrs. Marvin.’ Wftfern vatlon.- ............., ^ "With, M rs.'H , 'ß, Barnes the* 'county pi^esldentjin the chair the following subjÉ«ía->ere’dieftUBBéd i > ' \h bViefly: "Mias/pn ,^oVk:|n c'hinuK M rf ^ J. Pi агчЖ^»“М|вв1о;»5м!;о)*,./4^^^ ....................................... ÏOr tn« ipaet year, ^ , Airt,^èp«rtmèp_t of l,,ouis{jurg Col- . vvaxGW» vMias ■•Wiritëi'R rr ^ *1*юпсо çoloîlj^^-^ ...............................Â''Si,VS? holiday Bi-nimn ППЛ inffl, ,„M1 u* contests Were'ейjoyed, Miss Pollie yestre^ eiMôi:^:^^^^^ Щ!г^1(9гШ!^!!?Ш??'е<1,18’Щ' •'"-ÎMeérfre JÍ.T,ñ"'BroWri and Bppne 0 . w l ^ V  ! ® / ! Д Й - Rumage Bpent^Fridáy ,1д OPolee- the laftér ЧйейЩ цДОвг.' ; ' í ^ TLT ''Ч Mrs.' iohn iicGrond, and .Mlas. Oflift 'AIIIbop ■Were.visitors ia .) I'WinMoAiBalem'Th'urflday, ■V 'W aa’; Delia Grant will arr/ve ;'ili6tiie HHIb , week AioAi' i"armvllle } <X)lli>ge,< Via., for'’the‘)l6lidays, r, I , i—----------------............. ,^t, -Miss Virginin Byerly spent the '.-week-end 'in -WinBtonrSalem; with .,ljer »un^ .Mrs. C. A. Jenkinaj ,i ~ -.-.. 'di.i-------- -<i., ! , • 'Mra. Alice Gi‘een,'' of.'^ Hender-' "sonvjllle, was the recent guest of jh ar Bister, Mrs. E. P. Bradley. •, ' Miss Sa.rah' Gaither, who tea- ' ches in: Gastonia, -■will,spend the' , lioHdays at honie, arriving Frl- '■ :'day. ■ Richard Yatca and Edvvard Crow, of State College, Raleigh,' will arrive Saturday-for the holi day's, ' V : ' ': Mrs. 'R.' '-Lee Morrow, of Albe- mnrle, snoht' Thuraday.’.with her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. O. F. Moro- Mr. :Walter,R.; ClementVis, taltingt treatmpHt. a t ' Dp,Vis ^H6»il'ital?tm Statesyill#. His many friends hoiiehe will be greatly benefited, . Ml%e8 Mary Allen Hendrix and« Amy iMoore, yvho are attPhdin'g 'Ciitm^R College^ will b‘e ‘ home! this'week to spend Chriotmas. ‘‘ Mrs. D&it Holthouser spent the week-ehd in Mooresvilie with Mrs. H. L. Blapkwo'od, .who is slowly ittprpying after a serious.’ Illness.: Sanford Piiucette, of ©avidson College, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Larew this week; before going to ■his home in Chattanooga for the va-sation. .^hè ttiietíng'was -vvoll attendcdl Id oné of iho boat courrty meítfr» .ings;eyer field.'^bqut tfiirty ïl^.. preáentatlVbS frpm ^the' Cbri‘ ' ' Baptiat'Ch'^'rch;,were,presar U.'ff JviXñÍFH0íÍ0«‘KÓ№"¿V 'bi®hd.íbIl0íviwglbaVí'''.BÚbec|ibbiá ’’ f ' ■ !;\^E/lre^«#«d (theii*'eubl)di^iíi)tiná “ ' Thé.JBntbrpriìiié *BliiC0 dtìjf'lbk, вце;-,, .$>rti'|rùeSii)ÿtà 'í2.-^^fh0filMV.foí,éigh.¿6¡íc0iillitleS: troops; я(^Il(l/^U.яvlntlliSotlfc■of•i!l^rt' to Philedelÿhià trf aitènd'i'm eet- ■irtg' of the PHiUidpliihiaî Sto'rag'ei -.Báttery 1,Company iyhiW 'they hüve repreaonted for:a' numbe'r ‘of years. i ' ' I' , H' ---------i_6—----- Í ‘ ■ Mrs.-R.'D, W. Connor, of.Chajiei Hill; '-will come' Satiirday to spend seVeral days with her aistera, Mes- damos E. W. Crow and J. Frank Qlement. ' "M I bs 'Jane Woodruff, who Is : attending Mitchell Collegoi will còme homp' this •weefc'for the va- cmtion. . Mìhb- Rose O'wen, who teaches in Winston-Salem, will arrive this ' week to spend > the holidays at .liome. ,Д1г/ and .,Jirs.',';Jia,)nieB,';.'McI.ve'r, 'JameSi^Jr., and‘MIsB-Ber,hice Mc lver,''‘of WtiiBtûnÿSalem,, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson. , , Mr. and Mrs,' Paul jierr and ibaby > and 'Missefl Alice .Kerr and Louise Odum, of Hickory, spent Sunday with Mr; and Mrs. W. A.' Griffin. Mesdamea Alice W oodruff, J. I Prank .Clement, B, W. Crow; and 'Misseia Ruth Booe and Jane Crow , ,Miss Kathryn Brown, of the wore visitors in Salisbury on Sat- Proximitv school,--will ’o.et home ur.day, ^fterno6n, this week' for the: Christmas .va- ■ g--------- cation. V Mn H. S. ; Walker moved his family into the, former J. F. ;M(6o^p^‘j;^bme Jthiis.^: w just' coinpleted ;his, the rear of his lot. / . -yf Ч Mr. •'T'd Mrs. .1. C. Sanfprd ?\nd ;Мгв; Гч М. Holthpuser were shop- ’ipinp^ :*■’ Wiiiston-Salem' Mondaj^ ,evfening. ^ . Mr. and Mrs.'E, C. LeGrand and son, of Matthews, -will; ¿pen'd^ the week-end: here '-Wjth';' reliatlves. 1’hey lyvilli return hom'e: on' Tues day and will have as their'guests .during, ithe holiday's Mrs. C, 'M. .Campbell and children, o f‘ Wins ton-Snlem, who-','Will also' spend the coming .^eok-cnd here with Mrs. iCampbellB' father, Mr. G'. '.¿i, Alliaon.-^' .;'''■• : Mr.;and Mrs., J, iC, 'Sanford en-- tertained- at.U '.delightful ’dlnnoi-f on, Saturday'evbiiihg, their giiest<ii being Dr. and Mrs. Bell,;anàïRev.; and Mrij.-Ni, t¡, Dunc4'^'¿f íCooli. ëoniee. TJte bei u^tlíuHy lilirranged t»bl;e,l;-W%itcî^n^^ with ,j> çù|orr ful, ;'(11в;(»га1ш and а! I ntr\11 a Vt #1*1 «' ' M ~ - .111, - / I I. [..„'«.ifi:,-?' • Friday 'an’d iSiturday - píay;': another new Westbi-n picture -with' four western stare' in "Roirlance' o f the 'West’* and two reel PathS Comedy “50 Miles‘From Broad-WPyi" ■ •''» ^Monday and Tuesday’a new:'' Metro Goldwyn feature “Love In The Rough” with Robert Mont- jgompry, .''Dorothy :Jprdttn;'; Benny llubin I'and jbig supppi-tihig. cast. Ifa a gol/ comedy,.drama’ with a iot„;of, trick - ,iJhotogMphy^ - Two , Wednesdny and ¡Thursday we will .prohflblyplayvaudei^ilie with ten or.i twelve people, i “ •) ivii^],’ ,^MOÓR^r'í’ÁD-' ‘ ■' i- -,,DRj^,m D^|lR.^,QU.i(-]r,y ¡; “ :À!Ì«litMiàeÌr|tó^ left.after''«jìÌl«bW-i>yfFìfìint^^ -pidforл ,д и т'equal.to-?’.7.B0 Ьг Un^töij^i aU;jes, ¡mon^y.' The wife; markef Д appeárs is rath’çr'high there as.,tflpy Bell 'tiiich cheaper a,t flther nl^fes.Ufter thc' men ac cent ,Chriptlanity'one of thd most difllijuil-jjtaçtîs tha ' Misaiopary is to indufi^jthein to give ujf Poly gamy,'-tlioy , caiinot understand why,tljpy.JtBay ,npt have aa many w iv^.fls th[ey can buy. >¡ái ,'f I* ;j- V W/W, Moore'Vidow of'the' late, Dr.! Moore Medical . Mission- ,;гМЛ1мооЗе я niö th“ ;l«nfh of her husband ini Africa a few; b¿oñ'H ving, in- Cooleomoe with hor afster, Mrs.; T. M] IZachary. iShe ’опла to r<?-. turii ,t^ Airlca'ha sho feeiB that' It q'ffk^ preit opportunity to ''titi и Me'áV^|Mre]iion.^ ougn tnat long tunnel. ■acki iWhatl Point-??lrà oui',40.; ’ ’ ■ and I'll teach him 'л ‘ ftíw >v4 nga. , ^ ■ Л.Ц 'is .#.”‘^4,'eyì’W^iki , Helena ;',bh,Mack, a st&nge man K. kissed Ihe w hile'WÒ,•Were sfbStlé'-' through-thttt -lortg tuniieh- Jack .. - . . -s. • me an thinga Helena : But, Jade, I don't be-,y,, l)ovo,yoü can.—-Pathfinder. ^ Nol'wjRi, T "tosh m .AN.., /. nouncîj •to -tho .gorieral рцЪ)к^ '■ ! that I,have,bought the tin.i of-the Inte.^.VA.ÎWieàüiji I ;Мг£|| ; J. Frank! Clomont went I to C’niwflotte,: Wedneaday to meetSap) Rich, a student at .State | iuvhj,. vr uuucmmy ш jnuui. ]Çollege. will spend jçi'Chrlatmaa Miss Hanps; CÎement, a'stud^nf; ivlth, 'hi«'' parents,' Mr. ' and M!rs. a t Conversé ' College, w!ho ™íH- 0. .Rich. r| -Aliesés i'-ñnnie Öre,gory. Bradr. ‘Т!Ы and Jane Bradley, : who are at öue^ns GoUoge, will arrive home iin; Friday. •■• j nh'‘киШШк ih Miss ^vi^ Call,' of the Brevard ajtv'school, will arrive home, the lAfeti o f,.this- week 'forj jtlie Ch^ tmas ■vacation. ’’ '<} • ' ' 0 » Mr. nnd;Mrs,' John' Larew.'lipent f iifiral days recently,in*‘St'iuntfin; n;,' with Mr; Larew’B’îàiatèri'-MIÿs Margie,.Larew. *, 'I' H'l'' - ' ''----------- \ Gaither Sanford and Bre'wstei' urs spend, the -holidays here-j ,^ч . ,Mia3;iM®ry Nelson Anderson,;s';! student at Salem Academy,, wiili arrive home Thursday |tOj spend- the holidays, with , her parentsJ'J Mr, ‘and Mrfl, 'Z;’ N. AjiflfersPn. >. -------!' ' Miss Elva Cariner,:^ Pf High Point Co|leg,<|,. w[iil-arrive cnbme Shepherd in' Copleem'ee, >vhich ha, w ^ cn<iated much interest throughout ifi i *. * , J^issionary, the county, many attendingVomother towns, jchurcn Sunday afternoon, ' '. Mrs,'Moore is a trained nurse nTi„ tr„ . 1 n li - i ' nnd served in the Belgian Congo hoi& s l t „ he“ husband:S m W j i dinner on She related many very interesting in<i ^^P^rienoes and told of the grpat non pn 1 w pi'oirresa that is being made in the for'Frnflv Tr« p socalled "Dark Continent." That ••ment, and Rosm Tatum, of Cool- epmee, Thovhome,' was. artistically^ depprated with lovely yellow chry- Banthenvums:, andriwinte,r; - berries, afid i a .delicious';.thi'ee-«ourae .din ner ,-was.;.servedi;at', arna 11-.taihles which were IJghte-l 'bjtsrDd pondles Vi. .V-'.Jii-Trv'-J i . l i ''- J i. '.-,>.-T'h’e(Presb*;^(irinn'?A!U*iIlai‘y' Aiet atithe home'of'.the.'presidint, Mrs, G.'G.’Woodruff, on’'Mondny .-J'ler- ,noon,\ with'<Mrs,'’..Iinox.‘'Jo’itlRtono loading the-devotionals;’The Bible study, in Romans '.was 'in' 'Pharge Belgian Congo is a vast tprr^tory of tho .interior and)is .Inhabited by many, popple I’who, have i never* seei) white <mpn the .speaker said;' Great progress is , .being made thero and I'^jpfprpiivpryb Ipng,, one; win ,be able .to„journoy\to, almosti everyn impofftantf .village o-r^ set-i tlement, bKf nu,tb ,as;' the,igovern4 ment ,|st buildiijgf roads.,fn'a latgis scale.,, 1 « ,1 if*' "•'! "The natjv9fl ^artf very. BUpersti^ titious 'and.,it is difficult,fori,the- Missionaries to g,«fc the>nxany'su*. 'tperstitious, beliefs out of tnelrI i . ‘ r, > - W t w .T” .......................................... 'UK ,, Misaefl Sarnh Chaffin, / Lucile ¡Horn,^Gllmá"Bá4tJ^.' and'M ary Me-, Ouiro, students afc N. C.^ C* W., ЙгёЬ1айЬ0го, 'д^111 arriVtt Ъото^, ,M v:r»<tiinr. ;o4»uj.i;i'u fUJiUUXIDUUI'U,- UXXl VW IJUUIM' w*c Grant will arrive .Thursday from , last of this week to spend the •?,-•• ■••.....................- 1 holidays. . r 1 1 1,—------•-----i— Mrs. Jean Brpkenbrough, of ":E,ivhcWb'urg,'V^a-.tC^ :>:tiVeS,‘'|l‘er8''|H'd,;;i'hi^^irt.^^^^^^ th is. WBPlc. i,;Mrs. V Brokenbrough was formerly Mina -ElSzubeth Christian, ' , ' 'fUStEN-- - ■ fFOLKS y 1 ’ 5 ' P V y We ha-ve ■ plenty Christmas ' goPdiea, fruits, nuts, cakea, ^*<l^|fgeat aaaortment of candy 'Jn'tow n. Fi'psh meats,'‘fr<jsh oy^terB, in fact everything, ,vt , ,t‘< ' ■ ;"'g^od to _eiat,-,............................... iNice recjeaned Pinto Beana S6''oeQt(i,;pou;nd„f.,?4.35v po'r • |lewfll lard 96 cents. i , , I „ ; f»‘- , Mr; and Mrs. John Durham ar:-' riv.ed Friday from Walhalla, S- C.i‘ tn spend aoma timo with Mrs. ©uvham’a: pnrentBj Mr. and -Mrs; Jacob Stewart. Mr. Durhiim will :8pend this week;with.:his parents, in Pennaclc, N. C. . 1 ' ■-;' '« , Mr, H, O. Smith,- of Wiashing- tpn, D,^C.,-who has been the ,guest ^of ivir. anti'^lr-s- KnpJf Johnstone, i'spbiif thli’'p’aVt''Week in New York iGUfc)« He'rf^iili join Mr*. Smith here at tho home. of Mri-andsiMrB; ,|ohnBtj)n,e^|Q.r the hplidays. , /There will h« meetinir pi tho -Davio Grays Chapter .United V ImeÂi'iaWKaBaYA * /Thore w)U pe no meeiniir ■ , , , j к , (.],Q рду]ц Grays Chapter United - , V ,»avghtera, of- • the-'Confederacy., Я Н НЖ7Е:!, í ^;Í¡éÉéHM Christmas' Gift buying is ;iio longer done iii a hapkazzard way; Wijie ijhoppers buyififts that are both eseful.and practical* Choof« them here at extremely !o;w price«. < , Fountain Fens, Pencils, Toilet Goods» Pei'- fames, Leather Gidods, Caady for growK ■pi; AllWn<» «<Tv»far t h e ^ ^ '/iMÍ ' 7 \ ' Ii W ÍW'ÍÍ U-firTTTi^rr (IIÍKÍ.K.'I fl i“Ow Th» Square” t ' ' . ' r"'lf г!ЩУ1 11 .г"Л,'»b.-'fll'tirr ’■f P h Ф 1iê m our atorc w ill suggest th e ^ .vaille; as Christmas gii^s U ll,j ,i|Vr ' I . ‘ 1 ‘ J .iiWiOt lii ' moment you see thern^'iiOnly ' E y ^ i i o b 's e r v a t i o n , < w iIli'^ y iD iii J f e | a№ to décidei màny'!of^ y o # ti gilt pjrobljbms: anc|l Mgïit^heii aire tj^el juggestijipns^c^ ftrfi J IVf'ilf f.'RO ï-'t,l 1 boit i'> ... XI ,I ,U(.; , 4i’ шм w* » ne час* iiviif >• í ih ^ UV;-,:'дайЕн Ако;йнцл)НЕ^.| y,„‘rWW'/jî viH‘iCíví, н ш ; i'(í i ‘ ^ ' ■ '* ■ j ’ ■ • oup-STOKE IS FlbLED WITH.QIFT,^ 1 . I ,р о я '.,ж |т а - - А ч й ,,'з у * у в ,- ..Ш |1 № ..: с в 1 й в ....f e f e ; Feuatain .P«ne ,8rid:Peii Sete^^',^^ to $15,, O gm $Ш to $SvertiH>x,.' M№'v B r .» k « » '« n f'B d jm y ■ |,ЦС1^,/Г ' ' , f Mf! lì, jutijlj fit ^ ‘ fçti ,,hK i$ pTfFl «V/’' ' m l Ч / i I .‘1^<í» ‘».'i 'V'i« fs'i.íVt,'’í 'r 'í í 1 ■'(' Рлкб-б THK\ 'r.lOCICvqVTLT.,W fiNTBRPRISB. MOCKSVILLE. N .'^.' AUTOMOBILES PLUNGE 50 FEET INTO CAPE ,FEAR lUVER WHEN BRIDGE COL LAPSES IN .DARKNESS rß - . . . ,a*hühiday|' .December 18, ДЙЗ|)^ ' IjETZnN Imd belmvéd vcrÿ I well until thè first of Dtít'ém- ber., Th«n E)ll ot a sadden Iu; decided to<gò Into äaüta'e «worksboi^. The flret|terrlblé ;tbÌ^!.hev(Ud lap tl\e á doIl’a:‘face i4fi caué.and all the.relp^ 'V >м'‘м - I шт.тбп Ьдганпеа end waltlog for/,Ь ,. , w',II kJr f i bai»,' dea*t" H â js iM e Â?rri-sr«î2j*^Lfji »a-i.ïE, (ríju-s № i /•tw v«d;iHiliit Md Katl a bad effcct С-, Visen. wonld“. do |lt Jie, -‘BUtzoc,' *honW blte.Weítáü, , , ^ ‘•Jtot’ve^ fará,"' tliftugHt Bllt^on to >l№'olf. ''Jact enoueb ,to tnnko l\im jump.« , ‘ ,, , ' ' Aad na th<!j';hurHÉd aIoue;.t)mt.wln< icr'j), ulRlit, Blitzen^ tcadtod on)- lits Jtuoífy m i n noBQ and bit Vlxen'i) tnll .r-Iiard. tA4\ca'Juioped, thon Uoi'UlcUcd 'W¡IO.](V'l‘tU'(i’.Icl^I(f!Íl tlioalplcbi Ibc !t. JOver';it'w)ait und dowil4^' MVMVt^ ' *.<1 Л ]) «l1f ri.< .ЛАа-М' Lillinglon, Dec l 'l .— T]>e north «pan o f, tha Cape, Foar .river' brWgo on North Carolina highí w a y No. 21 near here collapsed' cafly today, ctvrryinfe an automoi bile with it intu the water i5,0 feet-; below. •• V -Í , ,%.V' '••Another car plunfied intxj tlie; breach,': landing In' the rivor¿ an^’ a:,tob;acdo ti‘ucK;\^^^^ flvo men iri It ,:viaa'stopped ,oqjy after it had’ .reached the end'of the spanV left standing. ' - • Two Men Injured • ■Two men were "injured. Theyj are: Neil Ross, 22, of.í,illin¿ton,' 'IttOoliStious - . and ' . bruipoa;• ■■;: and: Thomas »tones,' 35’ of Lillhigtqn;/ body,,bruises and : shock. They: are'.in a hospital at Erwin. Ross's' cai was passing ..: the! bridge when the span collapsed. He: was alone • , ' .' .. Jones, approaching the breats.*!! tin the ;darKj:fwj<a' Unafle :to sej?; ithat th(3 span had fallen and drove hls car off the highway Into: "Wliat Ho,“ bellowed Snntu, "Do yon; .want - to upset ;tlm .aleigh - again, 'you naughty deer?" i, , All I over the. World they went, ’nbt a rove n is cisklpplng ;,n ipWco.f.i BUtien ,',^8.'veryi. ft"®''V''ter. tired and as he could think of nothing I j. Riding With him was « young bette^ td doJi«'anorted''aidid fUMM and |boy from Fort Bragg.'tie waa’not iiounted'ia^nk "At'laat Juat'aa Ofarlat*;. htlii't. maa morning dawiied they f6tind their way hpm^'. Mra. Santa caitoe runnlHigl out to* meet ithemirandcto help Santa iinhaittes* the reindeer;- ;!,’ , ,, ‘'Blitcen< cannot 'liavet anything'to cat, and he maat, to< right Into the bam,** aaid Santa rather aadly.' “And; X (ear .he' eaunot' go 'With we n a t Ohritiaiaa."' And. now Indeed, waa Bliiaen la aad- der Mid" a ,wl»ar Eslndee?.,'',/ / , i '\Jiow,’ my'de^i',children t Itnow that! yon.all',love Blitcen. ;^on muat, iot ' he.' la;, a : loVahla i o^d;' fellow.’ ^When; yoii bear the'deer ota the^ro|6f'Ctpr<stniBe ..eve',It la alwaya BlltcOnSi hoofa .jron 'heai^,;becau«e alwdys BtaiDpa hanlcr. than' le neceB8ary.";j And .when yon; hear 'thev.b^U8'»yW :eani alwaye /hear. BUt-; zen’e above the rest, no oho know# why.' Just bect^nee ho le BHtzen, J suppooe, nnd llUos to give an cs;trn. etmuty.:and a» oxtrai^shake whenever possible. .. Ие will he vsudly inlsaod next OhrlBtnms eve uniossr-rl Imyq ’ЙI Lot'if alt..wTito ..a. noto to Siintii nh(t nBb hliu' tovforglve. ропг.'1Ц1«сЬ1оУочч: Bllben boforO.noxt .Ohrlstmna has a; chnoce to соле around. It all the chU- dron in. nil (ho world HhnuUI write I’m sure Santa svouUt forglvoihlm; ((0; lOsOi'Wontof I i?ew*(»i)or Uiilotn) V/ : ’>f. a: ( ►, ii Я5‘''ц. , 'ч ' “ni'm-dupi OlilUlo-aum-dum I Boe - 1 wjiuf, I ciu> ,dO 1" ho snoi'teil, nntl liu cfosiiod h!(i iroiit 1сйИ| slamfied lili : b.'^jd onra uiid tint down korpluiilt oil t’.o roof, , '"Il<)r<f, hero," Bhoutcd Santa, aa Iio ' eiam up tho, ehlranoy.I' "AVhnt Is thi> ' ^laitojp^iig Of nil this «oleoV it Bounded ’ '•Jllro an cai'tliqunlio.' I thduglil.'evnv • aloftwnlf4\ir.t tho root -.yoiiUl ciivo In ¡11' УОЦ icpn'l; ^4!aud still pi) tho tops ol , , tli-i honf4;Y5f,(‘/inU wost cortal/ily leave, , •y'o'u wi t;,o''j?fO«nd.'’' ' ' ' ■ ^•( i Baliiu )ji:pwUhat Ыз"да‘оиЬ1 ho в -fljnadfal ininlshniist to thom all ;W rtivcy were rc?y proud of being nhlo tc „ on the tops of hoii^'cs. i 4j Д’Ьо ucst houso hild a slanting rool . ,. I ft. poalt йt^t^l6 .top nnd луЬои cone down tho 'cHlnuic; wlselilovons Blltzen promptly ва( aj;oln, Icorplunlt,' snorting hie aong, duin-duni-dlddlo-do-dura, ®№flrsf thing ho'linpw lift hpii Btnrto'l : ifo,*lirta and'he -couldn’t got up .iiulclcly lo Pi'cvent sliding all .the )vay ■; iheiff?ot5;;(7, i Over the roof ho went, aracglng tho sleigh nnd his seven ,1if4thmi with him. Out. of tho chlm- ■ mey came Santa nnd loaned over thc '.»cak ef tho^oof to''call thom. ' ‘ ^ "Tn? Just about 4lrod of your non- «e'lsa ionightl" said he. "Now you •»111 stay on tho ground.” Aud when In thoi country, thoy . ; .«topped at another, farm house ; ,that Is where Santa, left them. , i .. ■ “Sclff-snlff, snllT-siiin: I" ' A spicy ВЮ011 reoched. tho noao.of Blltzci^,.; ■ ; ■ V .' IncJi by Inch he moved, over to the wiBdow,and stuck his head: right In, .He procecded to.devour ovefythlng lii , i^lglit.'. Ho ato . ,8i> rapidly. that tho . etlier deer could only? slaro and won- dflr. rics, calcoa, tarts, Jelly and Jain nil wont dov/n with.-lightning speed "\yhen he had . finished he licked his Л. Xl|is, turned around and pushed' haolf to. the place Santa; had loft them. : ' "рг1(оц Santa Clime outi thero, they were' : as aulc't as mico, ^ .. / , ' . : "Vy^en, now, tliut’H flne,” 4'aUed Santa In a cheery voice.’ “See how , ; , inuch better things are when'yon bo- ..■.Jmvol"' ■ • ' . Now. we. all, Ifuow tlmt It Isn't the iiest: thing, in tho world to I'un aftei: r . ivo hiivt? eaten a prcati many; sweets. "Лткеп soon learned this nnd began ; ;'f<!0llnff very 111 Indeed, But tooling .;Ла only niado his; disposition worso. , ’Дд tho dlstancc . hf! could: see a citj , 'Лий uboro this; city ho saw a talll ■ ittioplo, Лв thoy raced along near tlio ia.teeiile Blltzou ..pushed his hrotlierp ;if(vci. so that when they passod they ift'oi'o so oI«.<i(! you eoiiUl not hnvo put . yoiir .(Infii'.r l>iitw(H!n: tliO Hlcfipli)' aii(! . ••ibe BlelKii, lilltf:i!i);/;Ianccii! at Vl^or ""i.anil faw that 1(1.4 haUv.wus Btan^ii/)' К |±Ipl!l 4|i HB^packageiib'earlpgvfijliiptli ^(tay label.jvlth'tlieidto'^ifl^' it]on^.',''lipis.i i Smith, Argyie Apts.i” signed; fo r ;'i\nd\tli'e oxprossman gone/Jxii» ' srit down on the door to tear oft tho wrappings,' . Inside 'she found .’a . .storo t'of ; ; gayly- wrapped packages, Tho Ursl contained a knitted tie, • ' v ;• : > ; “F’oven’s , sake!”. she said, ' and opened the second one. It contained homo-made candy. "That/' sho thought, "is moro llko' it.’\ The no.’ct parcel J contained handkorchlcfs M'lth a neat »"1/. S.’,' In the corner, only—thoy wero ; men's. hahdkerchlol'Si . Tlio other Itom, (she could.lell, was fruit cijko and un. (lor.lt she f9 und what sho was, looking v'for-ra'Iotter,. ' ■,' ■ “My Uear Son Louis,” It begnn. i;f'F,!cvon's sake,'' said Xols, ,‘'Of coursol It’s for Louis Smith." ' , , 1 Now if alt Lois' Smith nnd Loi^Iu Smith had,had Inf common had.'beoa their suriiamo and thoir choice or-ah, 'apartment, house,: It would havo<b<ion I’elfttlvely simple fur Lola io take the 'box; upstairs ,and explain. '”Bnt they had , also shared 51 full '.moons and .40 o'thpr 'moons; some 80 ,odd;show», and.aovorali'Suuday aftci^ noo’ns In-tho park, '•'ihey'had shared isecrcts and tea.In .Lois’ -qpartmont; a promise, several kisses, and one. quart re!,'.' So-now/they :were, mutually mis erable, sharing a pride that forbade at-, tempting reconciliation. . Xols pat thc thinga bad: In the bojr, Jiggled tbo candy to hide that three pieces v/ei'o gonu, ai’,(l vetted tho tinsel. ^ ' 8^^ , , Rofls freed' hlmaolf from , hlo half 8ubTnergO(il ear by ^reaklag, b u t'a ■vrindow of his car. , Jones, whose car plunged int* the breach, was held a. prisoner in;the overturned $utomobile for a number of minutes. The wreck age o f his oar ptnned him down in .the Water , until^lie cotild .baraly kee^i hia .'head :above :the water id. breathe. ' ' ' , ■tobacco tMick. eHrrying: A;' D!tDowning,'i‘a?:farrtier, and driven i by. Roosevelt Melvin, negro, ap-: proached. Three other,men were In it. s ' I ’ : .Su«pect Holdup > Some persons who had appear-; ed on the scene, attempted to flag the tni6k' down, but Downing, thinking it a holdup or aomp.one iWantinsr to ride, told Melvin lo drivo on. .As ,the truck approachod the: end. of .'the vgpaii ■ loft Htnnding,» Melvin 'saw part of tho bridge had collapsed, nnd applied his brakes’ in ,time to stop ^the truck down'\anc|vr<io88,i'and'Jones were carrledj tp tf?^ hospital foi||treat-' n;lent^i j'(,1 ¡„I / ' ' f I*', 'i' The ',l;)rldge\was of, steel con- i<Vru^tion land had'been in use since ,1905. Highway, No. 21 ia an impoitant link ih the north to flouth rond styBtem," connecting Ralpi^h w)th tho north and tho; BUUth. ; ; .;/ / ■ ' ■ Highway 'onginoors wore here ■today to.inve.stigato. . . , AUGUSTA NEWS bows, .'i’hon I she carried ; it upstairs', to .LouIh BniUh'a. apai'tment,; kiiockcd and run buck;d()wn, where sho loclced her door and Hung hurself across her. )ed to cry, , .Л knock nt tho door ; rousert 'her,', '■.ho oponed it to .n linnrtsonio уоииц uiaii. . "Loin, darling 1’’ ho eriod, . . "It was Б0 wonderful .: “W hat was?" '‘Oh; don’t pretend. I was Jurit: сот . ing In: and saw .you runnluij down. And thon ot.course, I found.tho oand, and llio—” ' , "But didn’t: you find tho lett'cr?” ;,'. i ‘,'Wliat Icttorï" Ho stooped .down,' ‘•Is thlH UÎ". .Sho noddod. ?'I musthavo dropped It.!’ he wUl. "ЛГу InIs^alío. Sorr.v ’ iSlio wutohed. lilin;.|'o and • Uu'n. riv': The yccent giwjst of.-Mr, and Mra, L C. Benrlor wero Mr. and Mrs.: Carl MuHsoy and son, .Billy. 1?on a Id,; of Leicing ton an(I Mr.; and. ■Mrs; Herman. <Berrior; and son,. Ruoben of this place. ' • Mrs. J, W, Martin and Mrs; Minnie Barnhardt spent ;a while Sundny; evening 'with Mrs, Mar.; tin ’s ;father, Mr. Williams, of; Fork'Church. ' . , ' Mrs. L. A. GVubb, nnd little;' daughter, :. Janell Rosalind ; spent past weQk with hor parents, Mr. and Mi'8', J. L. Smith, , Born to Mr,, and Mrs. S. D, Daniels, a: diaughter, ;Pe7gy. Dean. . ’Mr. and;'Mrs. R.'.Oi.SmHh;;spent Siitui’day.-.evening; w ith'.M r;; Ben son, of Salisbury. ,Miss Willie Mae Berrier spent a; few days .' the past woekvwitb her sister, .Mrs. J. C. McCullough, of Mocksville, ' Kan- Bailsy Gravos, who has been on th e :sick list, is,better at this writing, . glad :to s'tate. ■ Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Crotts made a ibii'slne^^s :trlp;;to Salisbury one day past week., ; : Littlo'^Ргапк Daniels, son of Mr, an,d M>’s. S. D. Daniels, is on the Hick' list, ; sorry ;.to notoi a d v e r t is in g t o l e a d PROSPERITY ' ;iUnr hli'i, 1 "Tt i n’t yoiir 1 '"I'.'p bi'i’jc г I <’ I JI New XorHii Dee, 12,^Editor. and Publlshciv'newjspaper w^Ckly, fore cast. iioda^j^Vin / ‘aUver^^ vivài :iHHUe,'’'that:^h^ W ill:bo'better than in;1930.a]i\d ' :;’j)that vid'vodiising .wlll; Icltid 'lih ^ of yov!-” , ' way, ' '■ . “Thoro- is a wide diapainty be,-. tween pv'P^s'of ;mflny raw'ma,tQ^ .jais.' and i;.those'.q'f . manufac^ articlosi’' ;it'saya,. editorJal y, “but 122,000,000' peoplo' are cons'umin anfl livinig toihigh stiapdards hith'^ orto unknòwri . to, th(3 wei’ld, ■ TKe 80^ ijallpd; 4>ùyera’' 'strike'^ i^i'a' mythj-:, '"':Vy; ; ; . PeUfigra 'may be; o'óntvol^ usò, of low' còsi (ìiétai'iek'.buiÌt from .'food m iiterials prpdiio(?^:;!ati ' home^—M is.s'M iiirim Bivds’q ye^ ^ • 'i l "■ Ч I ‘Í. " '> ' '" ’7. i' i ì ,1 Г; -»•,-^i’7,--457 -T /,,, V Г ' ’T f' "f'-rn.;- I - « v Skteenìtb bstkllment WH<¡T «A3 CONE BÉFORB Wle» Çtaitlenliam actf out to inike Tull» FuM w love him, Jnttndiag lo ihrov» ber i."?'' ! , íor,, the . lulcidg o< lil» brotlier Rodne», whom Jull« had e«>t ,011. ,! ;He »uccerdi, •, fiul ;flndí : th«l he Jai .I«neú ■ de*Mr.tel» in, lo » wlth.htr hlniilí, 'fher í ;;,^e dlKoMlfí tliiM» WM nol ,thU Julie .Kái*. ' ' í*’j ’ . her eoUilo ol Üie MBiB ñame, wlio ... ih«d drWen hU broUter to deatb. • Uüt GUm U .ntarriíd, to an Amcrlcatt gifl nani«,i ; . Sadle ;])arrow,..with .whom ba b u . oot lWea :.; ior, a loiji. .liAe. ;S*dieJUneÚM<<dlr; turu ,.-up In;Londbit, al • pcrtjr at QUca' oMliier'i ‘I. Ti.uuíe,' but.bolh Ve<t> ><Iedt almil tb«r maf- ríase) \ .J.iille,,dl«tll ' lí, 1 Ubi «lid ward 'to Seeing you to-dav. We arr “ccidcnt," «.h. it® n.‘" .“o »‘«wcr, nnd whispei'! ‘Would she ,., do’you thl.'k il^ht?^““ '■«ovcred her I’here was a Httle .ilcnce before the answer came. , , / ‘Tho doctors were hopciul--b'ut . ; ‘'cafl. "I don’thnH I “V "'«i?'""“ berself everhadiHny rr»l ’ ‘*’® window" and . 'l' ,'Wiis shlnljw,June, dieili 0« I iba wild ,u j .Г '’T'*’ .eun ,ww5 snminffi night lie of . ‘ iy w driirtí kef 7 ® was Soft önd‘\varm;''ShcânBulah. Uwíntdí S... . >jd wMpig \» mâtry cloaed lier owrt cycsVhnd tHt?d »л t e'>.bo Ui hrsl lMfodaoe.i кЛboir.oaru, wiiti , ;tO; ChltlenliAin, , de/, .» ^moaer fruia wall tljc'tb v.at thi*t àt he Te not- pisJU'^hc tell âcbàCeld.Îiait Cbitteiiham Aml Tuile jpciU üie| »lÉbV WfeiHef oa the St. Berne rd ' tha” ' 1Ы îo v i“ h l m ^ ^ *** -Chittenham At nipirllqâÜft iCMce »i Gilei* mo’lhfeW IjQuae Sadie B«rrow, Ые wife, suddertly‘goes , blmdi- Shé câili, tü blm ' aad h0 respottdt, . tevcnlmg^ the fact «that she ii hU wife. JUUe / who hi6 eent; Schofield a^iiiy bécàUsé '¿f her h>re for Chittehhwii; *oea fioftie'iii de*ps*lf, Chlnenhitti/ioIIowi her, but ihe'iehdi’hlm •wax aiid‘ decide* »bt .wni, *oce|Ht SchofteId.: She. iJoe^Mo SehoaeM^i hotel.^ He U' out, but •he'/,lttW -i';'ttote’:for:-hloi/‘';- Scliofield>j;reply. ii tb returq ; Julie'e notl iinopened,^t«t«f he саие оп*^Chittenham «nd telli ^hira ;lb«t; Lomb*i^ 'hat told him . ,oi tlic iilffijt Mhit; GUet ' ал4 Juliè apent' together/u Si« Вепмга; :Ш believes; the . worn ol'^ttUé.- G iW ’iUKiw^' h ?'bîlÀH ^ ?i.fïcred, :■ ■rSU b' 52 ■ ^=''«'■,10 see the sunll«lit ajnit he'r'i will,' liiUenham," h e. , So’'Uiat';f» <wh«l. tbe ' world , th« m hè loTMl ihpfi»ld ’«• ;abòuf Va- ,A littl« .Uitr. Stiibl^,.i)iMli'a màAlwhd ■' ,tilb ЬЫ.^к bi,'ЧвОр'Ца at.tbe .St.vBérn. im| /ánd that , be and■' '*nl __________ ___ ___ . -'vCliilltnbam nri)p'«U,nUhl talltln«; aa there J , i'w»« tra Taibuit . n»a«. . .Lotabard’> story wai ' a lie. Hut ,'JuIlo;liai. dlMMcittd, .leavliit • note uying .ib« la not eoftll^ back tgaini , ' ' NOW 00 ON WITlr'TIHi'rSTORY,) "When; i get well, rj( srart all over .. ;#gain and «how .you KowX nice 1 i can be,” she: told.,him. "You’ve been sp , *ood to' -m ts-far better than I evei , ; :<lcserved. . I’ll pay you back some, day.’ ' C ilcs." I . '■ i . '"Get .well/atid, strong, and> I sh-dl want notning cliC',"‘h<j.told1iLV.. . I . .rhe reports .01,.the specialists were cncouraelng, ' They , had ¿very hope; they ' .said—It might;; he. ;n ' long:f time tiaturally,,' but Mrs,: eiiltihiham. iwas such an excellent.'pavlentlf. 'I; ;i.’- Giles winced,aiiil turned away.' , One _ Saturday he,;,and Bim .wont ) «own into .Gloucester tb'follow up a clue which they hoped might lead to. wws of-Jttlio; ; Chittenham'had told . hatlic he.waa going away on business.. She turned imraticntly ’nway when Jic wouldrhavc Ws.Hcd her. a beloved face. I "so n eyes that hiM 'her "But there li ttill Said very quietly;,;, n Jv.H® •■'■'fll to . speak; but . no word»' woul.i cftne, and before shc could re- • sut Ik lud drawn her down to sit-' i*®*,")? bini piv,one; of the seat?: over-. ■ ookinp the sea, and was holding her hand ni both liis, ¿ "jWe’ve been se.irching; for you day ' and night, Julie-rit . seems'. a lifetime since you went aw.ny—" scornfully.A hfetime I only .two wcekfr^V ; Soinctimes two days can be’ an e ern.ty,’’ he told her with unusuai eloquencer He did not heed when she *^''.“,1;*° .Wterrupt him { ; he went on ,«■ It was getting light, they found Sadi* on the pavement below her window—quito deSd. ° ‘"Vou treat me litte a child, Nobodv would think I ahi yoiip wife." l^olkcatpne bccawe it w.-iS' the first place that occiirrcd to her, and .be-; , since you and 1 parted, -You kti6w—’’ •- --------he stopped •:kbi4ifitly', ith quiet detiber- .ï?:!;.',; Chitienhnm is free," < ............ ation,. : “.Chittenham’s ' wife is . dcad-.^ S(ie;turnedjmid:crossVtl'th'e*'rO^^ sincc Chlttenhann Sheviiridcrstoed'.sy .well You wlwt he w.-), f.;ei;.,B, how'his heart only to go w, oBaTn whl h lit be torn with remorse and grief, '..................... ‘ and , yet: through it all she knew ho ”'U»t be conscious of a great and ovcr- Whehnmg.i;elief. • ; :She 8llpp;dd'a h.ind ftito liis, , :;;'At.;any rate, wherever she is, she can see the sunshine again,” ' . Xb?''0;,batl' been no' definite plan in Julies mind when she ran away frOin London;;,-. ,, • Shc .had no idea wiiere she meant I? BOi but she had f.-ikon a ticket to . Chittcnham frowned, "Don't be ' Unreasonable, Sadie. ; ' I .cannot spend,all iny. tinic with you," : Her drawn face flusn^jd. / "You \voulil want to, if,you loved -T-s-'* JUcl" file accused hiiii.' ' 4 "If you would rather I did not -, t lié 'began.’hopdcssly; but she broke I .'’•.''•Jnioffeiididly! ‘ -I ,’ "i' ■•> • , , , ' '*0h. go I go I Thcy all say you bù- i' > ’ ' > have like an angel, They alt thiiik ', \ lhat I art) a bcaijt to you. Oh, I kAoW, they don't say »0, but I know, Vhat they thinlt.” ,Then'as «he felt;'him ,1 • move.'to leave her she caughtat! his "1 . arm wlth:Xher ihinr nervous 'h'àq.ds.' "I’m sorry, Giles.' I didn't niean'it. I Л do try to be reasonable, ^but if you were in n>y place-r'’M ‘Ier voice broke, ' and she controlled, it with an‘ effort, "Г1Г .do anything in the world to make you happy, Sadie," Giles said, but In his heart heidcnpiscd himself for a coward and ,« traitor to the wcmian he loved. He could do noth- ; ing for Sadie if ; it was only his love ; . she. wanted i that was already in the ■ ; keeping' of Julie, who had gone.; out .- of his'life perhaps for ever. He kissed : I ;,. Sadie hurriedly, anxious to be gop.e, -.but;clw clung to him. ' , . ■ '; "K !-4 my'lips—kiss my lips—’’ ; "S.Ktifl" ; ; ; , ,1!« held'iMick'from her for a inq. .' .Jiient, then gave way; 'H c kissed her . -lips ‘kindly’. enough, but, with . no Avarmth or pabsion, and, she pushed liim from iher petulantly, , ' "Go away. You don’t love me. You hate being with me." ' i And a storm of tears came, and bit- ' ler sobbing. ’ v . . Chittcnham.»went out to Bim,' who was waiting for him. his faCe set and I,..white,' and ? hjs' cyes' inlserablei ; ' t "I can't stand this much,, longcrVi lie told h?r,as they drove away. .(‘Its , an iinpossiuie". situation, God only !.;1<nowsi what ..the end will bo." :.Bjit .'thei;whole;iworld, kneWvthe end Whqi, ’ Alonday. morning; after.iai hopeless 'i along a chain ■ of false c^ies ' . led them nOwhere, Bihr aiid If‘;,v. .v;nham ; returned to town.. s' ; ’ i nere was. nii'iurgent;telephone call Jrom Sadie’s nursing home, ,Woiild i.ir. Cliittenham please coipc imnledi- ately. , _ ' X , I.;. ;!'I.'I| ;go wlth you,’’ .Bim said at once, ■ami jnoking at Chiftenham’.s vvhitb face, slie, hated herself for saying: ' *'I.’crbaps‘ it'.4 good; . news; ; ' Pprhi^ps y pnse she had oiice l eperit a happy ,j holidi\y there. ... ^^»„o'nly at mid-day,. \vhci',: she . . Bim had never failed her—the only reached Folkestone, that ilir : idw;. frieiiu who had noi. ; Julie tried to speak, but her iips-felt> too cold lo frame any words. ''She; sat staritw before her at ■ tlie fading sunset with a sct)sc of numbed realitv, ’ Chlttcnham’s wife was de.idl:: 'Sad]a ' dc.-idl Sadiel;.i’; . S.idlo'to have died hlco,the butterfiy she h.-id been, after' a:;fcw short;hours of valn lluttcring in the .sunshine. ;' ;' " . ^;Lilte a voicc in a dream she heard Schoficid. .speaking again, : '/ ' "We’ve searched, for you every- Whcre--Mis.ii T.ennox— . ; ; ".Oh;-r-I*-.nil” . cm red tu hei;, to .Cross byb:' íó:;Í4'Wi’i;<i, It was only a little; jçurney; but tiiere WUS. ^ Süllicthinir , m intiirtinir , iü ' llie Mid the'lhings from whith she; desired’ to.iicapj, ’ J • She crossed to Ostpnd by thc 'niid-‘ day bo.tt Piid took a room in a cheap little ptnsion /'hich at any rate had thc met it of g iu t cleanliness, And there; Julic; stayed ; for; a ;'fortnight,: »lVCping.;ond restniff,; and .1 trying tO forget.' I '1 V She ;never .thought of Schofield—It wa.s too bitter , a'i memory. He had been the' rock in her sea- of distresu to which she ha always unconsciously clung, and he had failed her even ao everything else had failed her. , A nd; then one evening as she \yas walking .ilong by the sea with tlie sun- sei' lignt ‘ in her face;' she liiet hiin. Hi! looked ill,’ she, thought,; and :pldl Arid asJier.cyes searched his face, it secmed.'impossible. that only a; few days ago she: had secii him and;:talked to •iir ■ • ' ' ■ ■ - ■ "• ■ she ;is .feeoyering: hernsight.'’ "I hope' so. God knows, I hope ; so," Chittenham answered. ' ' But it was something very differ- '< ent. Karly tlwt morning, just as it waft getting light, they had t'onnd Sadie Ш on _ the'pavement below ‘her. win- -rquite. dead.;, ’ ‘ , .. ' "It nuist have heen an accident—"i ' they told him for Ilia comfort,' "She • ;niust; have; tried'to.-open the window— ' ,1he nurse had lcit;her'alone for'a few minutes—and wc think ,she lost I 'her balance.' Last night,she w-is quite him—surely'months; must have drag ged a>vay since shc told him he must go out of ,herj life ■ Arid ."Schofield 1 gripped: her' wrist with fingers' that- bruised, as -"he said hoarsely—"Thank. God—I've found you,” Julie managed a laugh. ' "Do you icnow that you actually sound .sinccre?’' ;sho taunted him. ■C ‘'I,, wa-vncver,' ,morc . sinccrc in; my lifej : Where ciin we go to bo' alone?; .I-.have so much to. say to you;,. 1 Julie glanced down the' almost dc-^ perted sea-front. ;■ : .."If your h.ave anything to say that must be said;. I hardly think; any one will overhear you. But'I fun in a' hurry . , ' jHcr* voice broke angrily; "Why are you here at all ?" ’ ! : ‘‘We have been hunting for you evei-' since you left London." Hii; agitation.was unmistakable j;:she,could; fe^l how. ■■ hishand .‘ shook: as i he ■ held: her wrist, ' Julie laughed again. , ' '’'Weft shc cpieried. . - "Yes—Giles Chittenham and my self," . "Giles Chittenham?” '. The colour (lied ' from her ' face; ' “il am indeed honoured," she. said , with a bitter sneer, , Schoficid winced , as if . she had hurt him. , "Don’t talk, like that; If you only; knew . . i i)h,*Jul!e, let me explain— let me try to explain—" i'There is- nothing to explain—noth-; ing I want to h,«"You don't ml! yoit to be; hard and cruel.. .She;trled tO frccihcrself, • ■ ; ,■ "Let me 'fro. You, and I have fin ished with ffii'h other," ' , "Yes ” i I jascd her wrist, but pow she m.ide no effort to.Ipye,him ; ‘Ho .\vi;iit un. without, noticing -the interruption, ;.‘',Wo.^•e' searched every- ^ h i:c—)Miss. Lennux and Chittcnham Md I ,. It IS. pure chance that I camo ' h(.re to day something seemed to i force nil. to cOme.' 5 “Poor Lawrclicc [’’'■‘Julie whispered. He winced and turned his facc away.' j, "I've been a fool—all my own-fault,', . . . and yet—you pevcr e.tred for me, Julic. . , . I alw.iys knew that you i never: cared.’’ ^ ^ "I don't cat e for any'one,” she said : harshly. I will never, care for any one again. ,i It hurts too 1 much—it's ; not worth the littlo happiness one gets (luiiji to them in retiini,'' i ; .They were both silent for a moment, then she broke out feverishly: ' "Why did you send my Tetter back to me? why were you so cruel?’,’ He told her unhesitatingly: "A man . named Lombartl . . . a man. nained Lonibard came to . me with a .' ly!nj< story aboiit you.'and . Giles;Chit i;’/¿1 NOTICE OP DISSOLtJTiON . Notice is hereby given that the partnership; heretofore ;exi8ting‘ between W. A. Allison .and B. C..' Clement in the Town of Mocks ville, N. 'C., under the firm /lame,, "AllisQh-Clemeht,” has this day been dissolved, all right, title, in-' terest i and estate Inland .to ,.the' property of said partndrship Jiav-* ing been: purchased by J. P. Le-; Grand who will continue said bu-; siness at,..its present';location; in' the Anderson Building. All accounts duo said partner ship are payable to W. A. Alli son- and B. C, Clement at tho same place of business. , . T’his 29th.; ;day. ,of Novomjber,1930. W. A, ALLISON B, C, CLBMF/NT .1- P. LeGRAlND . ________ ’ . 12 4 4t NOTICE H a y in g ; q u a lif ie d ¡a s E x e c u tr ix - o f; W .A iW (} a n t,. d e c e a s e d , n o tic e is ' h e r e b y g iv e n t o , a ll p e rs o n s ' h o ld in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id ’ e s ta te 'to : present them; duly verified, to the undersigned for payment, on or before the 7th day. of November 1931 or this notice wiU be plead in bar of their recovery. And alt persons indebted to .said estate are requested tb mako immediate payment. This' November 1th, lOiiO, MRS, JOSEPHINE L,' WEANT ' Executrix of W. A.’Wpant, rtoc’d. E. L. Qaither, Atty, .^11 13 « t., NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice IS'hereby given'that,the undersigned hlivo' this day 'quali fied as administrators' 6f John W. Livengood, deceased, latd of Said Coiinty and State; All poi'sons holding claims' agaln8fc:;the estate of tho said 'deceased are: direct ed to present the sanie' to the undersigned,; duly: verified; 'on'oi before.; tho 4th;dayA6fi;December,' 1931, or .this notico will be lilead- ed in bar of thoir, recovery; All persona indebted to. said estate, will' please mako immediate set tlement. I'his 4th; day of ; .December, 1930. , SADJE S. WINTERS C. F. WINTERS^, Administrators of John W.'Livea- good(, deceased.'' , 12 11 6t. Robert' S. McNeill, Attoriiey,. .r NOTICE JACOB STiiWART. „ ' Attorney at Law OHlce in Southern Bank & Trust; Comtiany building Ofllce phone.......... ............ 136 Residonce Phone.......... ...,!..,146 Mocksville, N .,C.\ * ’ -ЬЧ^ '•♦и’”. N ature à Ä c 0^»-. .if Ш . J, O. CRUTCttFlEti) г Chiropractor * Hawkins Bldg, , Lexingfotl/^ N< C, . 8 14 Mo. tf# M ;S l i\ear,.............................. ban that—it’s not like :;.chceriul arid hopeful, and looking for- ,there was a liatmtmg saonws in nisÍ t Î J ^ 11* ^ tcphani.' He said'that you arid he spent the .night together:, bn the St- ■ Bernard .” He ’ turned his; sad eyes ito her, . ."Forgive .me, Julie—I must h.avc been mad to Iwve believed It" ‘‘Forgive..you? •: Ivdon’t understand . •what'do .yon mean?”.’ : ;i ■; ' .; 1 hen .suddenly she know,' and the bIood^пlshed In a;bunting.tide to her ; face. , , "You thoueht th.atl” sIiqi, ,wh.j- percd. '»Ye,,» , , .. . . , . . . The last .streak of subset warmfli ha>i. f.ided, .ind there w.ns .< chill «jid blowing in frpiU; tho .sea.' vjiiiio siiiv-'. ered and rose to her feet. ■ . ; "It's cold. 1 muit go.” ' '"Let me come with you, Julic. Now I’ve; foiind you—don’t :send' me law ay;' like' this-r^without. saying you'forgive, : me." I' ’ :v‘‘It ,cannot, matter to' you whether I ' forgive -"ou or not—" ' .'.It ¡natters everything in the world, iulie, if there is anything I - can do;:; or.'.you—anything, anything—to jnake .; amends for the past. ..." , Julie halt smiled ns 'he looked at him.’ Jt mattered so little td ber that ' ho.had. h(’on .nnjiiyf; h'i ha<l .iiever'hud .my real powt^r to hurt her; forgive- .; ness between them v/onld be an caiy thing,' ' , ' She touched, his hand with sudden, ■ kindliness.' '. '*‘Don't let; us say any more about: it); Lawreijce, ’ ' It's ' over and; done.'; with. We’ll partfriends,' sliall i we ?”.' . '"And you.' will coino back with ma - to England?” he asked eagerly. Her face grew cold, "C»nie back fo England . . . I never want to go back a(|'-’in,’’ . "But,'.Julie—your hapi>iness She laughed niirthlossly. > ' ' CONTINUED NEXT WEEK , ' ; , aA Having ' qualified as Executor of Mrs. Mary E. Hendrix,!dec’d.i notice is hereby glvpn to all per-i Bons holding claim^ against her! estate to present them, duly vtjri- fled to tho undersigned for pay-'' ment on or. before the 18th''da> of November 1981, or this notico will be plead in bar of thoir re covery.; An^ all persons ’ indebted ' to said estate aro requested to make immediate payment. This November 18th,‘ 1930. . ' ; ‘ , J. W. SHEEK Executor of Mrs.' Mary. E. ;Hen- drixj'dec’d. , i E.' L. Oaiither, Atty. ' 11 20 6t. >»•»•«»• 4« * G. G. WALKER MOTQR CO. ^ *■ Dealers in ] * * Hudson,—'(Essex — Chrysler • * AutomobilPH . * * , Mocksville. N. C. ' , « NOTICE i » i i I. ъ Н ¥ I'. py. virtue of the^ power con tained, in the mortgage executed b y 'J. W. Pllchorj and his wife Alice Pilcher to G. N. Cook which, anpears registered in'Book Noj. jij, pagp'595, In the offlco of the Register of Deeda of Davio Couhr ty,' N. C., to whicri Tof'orenco is - .JKMide; ‘ defayW aving ’been made. .. lit' the ;payment of the bond- se cured by said mortgage, tho deir^iffned will sell at public auc- 1 tfiojli to tl?e highest bidder fop paoh u a :i '''i ^ ^ S''i * i J at the court houae" in 'Moeksville,. N. 0. on Saturday the 10th day, of poleon Cook’s -corner; thonce South 85* W, 16.38 chs. to a stone sild Coolc'S ' corner; thence,;West^ 11 sain KAiQiia coruur; tutsiii-« yyvouJi»!!-. 1931, the followinig land 'y" t;j'^44 to a stone-Else James ing in ®avie Coiinty, N. C. viz; Beginning at a stono, ^ P. H. Bahnson’8 corner and rune E, i* South l ’/.50'chs. to a .stone; thence N. 30* E. 13.18 chs. to a stone, formerly a maple; thence N. 31* E, 5,60 chs, to a stone in line of Jane Ward pjace; thence N. 34» W. 5.G0 chs, to a stake formet'ly an Ash; thence N. 25* W. 18 cha, tq a stone; thonce N. corner; thenco South 3^. Westj35 chs, to a,fl'tone: thence E. 5.18 chs. to a etone; thence S, 6* W, 10.75 chs. to the beginning, con taining 105% acres more or less. Said land will be sold to satis fy the debt secured by saiii mort- ga«e. This Decemljer IQth, 1930. * G. N. COOK Mortgagee: 4* W, 12.22 che, to ft sWke Non jj^ ^ Gaither, Д+ty. 12 H 4* ' uftei nigbt l,. .V' could not sleep," write# ' Mrs. Mary J, Boberte, 117. Wef|; Frnnlclln St, Raleigh, N. C. "I ■would He awake half the nlgbt,, ' I was dizsy and weak, suffered . 'frequonUy with pains in.my side and small payt’ of my back. '!Whon 1 wan a girl, my mother; gave roe Cardui, end it did mo BO much good, I thought would i.^ it: again.I'took flvebotUes,; ' and I feel liko a new person. ' "I tbliilt it 1« fin«.' I would ad- 'Vife ' evejy-wom«»' who 1«, weak to tty Cardui, for it l^us cor- : TeU« Tliixiforrt'q . Blaok-Dreusht for -CoiuiUpuUnn, ‘1ц<11в#яиоп/> BUIoiun«M. 'On1y 1 'issnt a <t4iia,,'. CAMPBELL & WiVLKER FUNERAL DIRECrOM ' ^ , ’ Ambulance Service < » We ape'olBllio in Starroite Hand Mitde Caik«bi‘ Also, Complete Line, Faatory-Made//", '' ' ' June Bailey Building Near Sttnford'Wfotdii'Co. V DAY PHONE 164 , ^ '^>iiaHT PlIOlMlS! iJg 1 I <. ‘M i| л' J > v’’ ^ "/r’T '” ;' -1 ‘ ÏU-1) к ' ¡ f íiLÍSií.i’t'** ' I' I ¡г/, 'Ч I fore inventory January! 1st and give the public a real value in keeping with the times ahd in ad“. dition to thè lowe^t prices ih' oiiifl ' V ‘ ' ' ' ! -II!'' I l ' l v w . ® fc « tÌO b , '' 'i,il?;, ■ I l SERV C( S i t i Vulcamzinj? and Giù ss Work a Specìalt)i^ '—-‘ti- -r,- ('Ж ■ u cii :' • ’' The Prici of.^pil is.^dvmi^ng’;((!i(i“^^^^ , i.daily. «ur-'aavite,ifli:3roj-j|.;%’;,'|l4^ , We ka;fe good coal at f7.25~Hhe b?»». ' #t;W,',per,ton.;.' Phone US your order toda^f and. save:, the difference. ' ^ H o m 6 Ic e & .■.Ч GET MOCkSViLLE'S ВЙ'Г FLOUR for .your Christmas cakes Over The Top for fine biscuit«, ' ' A . 't , We are makiniBf iine feed for Get prices before you ' Cotton Seied Meal $1.50, per bag. ' ‘ 'if'*'''" Horn-Johnstohe Company, 'it'iMocksville, N. C. ,ir , <1. ' fl ‘I I* -1 iln M i t а. “7№ -Nl.( if i ' ■ , t - \ f e '’at< K ìksV ìL tk'aatT »ttF a tsa . à g ^ ia W ^ :! M Ì с ; 'Vr’ ‘‘;...л y ^ j; : è ü iïk m e Î À J . h i ï i s h 'iL ^.1 ............................................. 11 ....................... ^.n,r , ,„ ,. ............... .............. , nàatÉàé.^é^^^mmmÊÊÈÈÊiM,AmmfmmÊà^m*mntmi>^mmÊÊÊiÊÊÊiÊÊmMÊÊÊÈÊÊÉ,Ê,^^.j.àiLdâà.b^u^.i^,é^^---------....... - ■ . •<. t.,,. THE FAM1I-1Í- IMMUNITY ' 13 quite cxpppriive tp build up ft'iid ffttve facts about the 642 co-^' ! fiook of';.standaird hens! of vhig}i"';;Operatl^t(^r^i^!^i№^’Wi' i producihg; vpowor ■ andiiqU'alityi'M to show how the oU'iierg ahd , - This - often ;involveai >trAp-rtoato^s^odUciots ;Mii;lM!; niph0y:i,rtjid-:^^ 5 moaBiirinyr !the (lUidities' M^''i;ho ^oney*'thi'bagh;:' r^ iiuUvldual Iblrds, cnrofu) sole^c- milldng cowa; vLeY^ tion of nbilltlGs to produce a ei’ confiressman from Soutli Onvo- ............' marketable egg, and other factors the Qmit|j- ^ .»»pod » id j, g rip ,, «nd.infi«. p»""'»' ,, ■ ........ ........ ■ " '......... liext .sea8on..v,;^^ JOHN JOSEPH. GAINES; M.D. i: It’a a mighty comfortable feel- most'idaily contact-.wi>;h.'patients........................ iag during th^se w intei months, jiifected. I am, ther'4fj'i( a firm the eggs be'free from the germ-V, t«pecially in tho northern states, and lasting friend' yf the vaii- borrt diarrhea . disease. Some OLD WINTER, (By Thomas No^l) O'ld winter sad, in showy olad, ‘la making a doleful din; ^ ' But let him howl tiU he craok 'his , jowl, , . ' . . We will not let hihl' In. , ' P ^ ^ ^ , > , , , , HEROES OP NORTH • *—the'consciousness that ono is cine treatment.^ ‘ < , , hatcheries, advertise that , their * TRAIL RESCUE MAN Immune from ‘'taking cold.” In- Indeed I 'have found vaccine chiclis, ire . from blood-tested, , _____ , ifecUona of .the ;rcspiratory tract very efllcient in. the treatment of. flocks butvdo not say when nor ’ \vinnipeg, Dec; '6.—Hero rat-'’ aré 80 distncssing, pot,, to say respiratory.infections; A cold %vill how. The iiurch'asor, says Mr. ings were givon’today to seven ^iW i,,-,;, li, porous, that.one,.dreads them vanish more quickljr if- treated Dearstyne, should know hia hat- stout-hearted me» of ttio n o r t h - “"i" the .billowy .............:'há¿8ar(l;!fóm,;í^ |ia,ca^.lin¿:-.'btaiid^ hand' . ' ' liih^ ■ tcf';ith'e fatorni.' V ■'«ines M ve aolvqd the .problem «8 thud ^ preventing relapses AVlnch behind them a moneysaving in- they rescued a triipper frJih fre¿z ' u : ; i i f v » ta .n i:.y h .M 'c i,i.k . .„ - .o ld i„ B t. do«ih. . . tlieг Ж ' ’? г ' и г г . й ,d b ■ ,И Л 1. p „ p l. a ,.; hàm_k.M/ » é y , ИоМ1 i»»№ =»t t o r U B t t o ^iteheá.fVom puliti boáy o í'the“lr 'ïïw , I n s i ï Om-Iii', itìlouid, be administered'авЛй‘lire.- believe to bo in the intelligent irr, ; ‘ <WHt№e,‘'while th¿ iitetifnt 'Isi in use of bacterit»'Vaoóih'es.') "/ -•>; ?}V' . Me lueuel Ьваф,-81х or eight,M-iáíiicíuJÍ¿ó:.',ot;> ptbVehtion ir any prM.t,____ ' ^ ',':i'id(H(e8'should 'bevused,^'0>iinlt6ííñ'i(t^<, wortH^ü' 'püund .óf.’-cufó; Sllÿs "the, g^pj¡gijt,- 4|jre-rone.èaüh'dayi<.0f coureir— did'iJhilosopher; í do not knów , ,, ijpcnmrp snaking abouttf;welvp to fourtílien whére ít may bé' ttlbifá /fittingly ¡deyai), cóvof'thtf Vcóilráí." Your appliedr'than'ln 4hfe'Hrét'Vf«Âinlon .'&fi«jkintMn'iw4ll:>'ikf)v(aii irrtK f.häv-nffllnftrtñ V CERTIFIED SEED getting ley, the mourners found the llplp.- less trapper. His legs were frozen They placed him on the tsibbggan beside their dead comrade’ a resumed the long trudge tliroUgli T»oA iB Tha the snow, over huge boUlders andR aleigh,'Pec.'8.-T h e incrcAs- Groat ' Fflll», ' « I muscle-, sirainiig^^ ::expect«d to'recover. , Mushing KiS' -,wi»y,V ;the And 1st his v/,3ird and alocty beard; Stream looao upon the blast, And, 'rustling, fritM e'toithe tink“’ ' ling rime' ■>" ■ ■’ I Fi'om h}8 bald headtfaUing last'.: Let’ him push at the door,-^in' th« ciiii^^ujyihiflirii: f - f; n ■; o,Ant| rattle tha ■vrindfllw-pahlSi Let him';fiii,'iot ¡ji'iipy’^ ih ]j!ls icl- , • cle’.'eye, ■ , ‘V ' ' ; :MBut he shnlt, not'entriinee tain. xidt him'gniiWf'Yoi^both, with ills' _freeiln4yto«tii;'J' ^ г,? * ‘ -i't ’ -FOR EASTERN 'CAROLINA v > “ DOOMS ^TfaN'ANT-STSTiSM e'ijpiüiffpn elf Crordon ■ii. kiidjeton,“ seed' speelallfct' at, Manlt<^b4 Po^or'- Company fitkU‘S&6U^«'«; irho.Ba^« tWt at in « least 4,(Wtf tiuifliel» of this seed summoned «iid. Co«- . T.T :";®. .. ireesingftQ O Wtrails, Mickey Gilleraii,''» yetetan , vjOn our'riiof tiles'; till he tire; of th«. North, and )t)itrotImi|»n''*>f »ut 'we car<i not a whit, a» we the. Manlt6b’4 Po^er*'Company Jovial alt ; - ‘ , ■ • ' .....(.'»Jwcff.* ^ , ,A«gilB^'j:nyiBh MaotavJah haa -a ;canny^way of bflJilii&i'the'mother- . in-law game.'yHo. encouragbri^ hiis mother-ln-lttw t^ live in hi»\l{i^'mo inslead-ixf drivin’ her n'ivay, '* Sandy— don’t soo'ho\v ’that trick .solves the problem. Angus—^Why, mon, his nlother- in-law is such a divil his ,wlfe seems .art 'ttngel in .oompatison..' >' LAND POSTERS iPOR, SALE ij^T hlá t ia ' indicative of - ^ new itiw 4n' tliei, east," says C. afield,‘.'^Istant^^^^^i^^ directobat iState‘‘CoJlegô,,!;w^ xured'the facts about thè’ lora- títíh pi tho^baef animnl^Vj-.lifiOne: mt thin vary valuable andl siginii of, ;0h6 ;;gww6r ,\who . ipald • about ....................... 1400 ior,.8^ed' arid: found 'that he H: : Com hadiiplantiBdyaboUt iaS'mu'Ch dod- ’.iHe •^#8 lottlcal itt'W b^ct >a veaV^ der as '^be .had, lespedeza.' He was cortege .over the_. frigid barrens fiTom a half-v^ar’s work Neither aeed'18 acres of the Only n few miles on the hapless i r i . i i i i i i f t r t ^ ^ i S d i “i* ' T r 'the dodder that he had to put 'Gurley was to have been mar- the\fiold,’'ib4ck,,lnlo cultivafcion.i - iied shortly and'pla^ . Similarne^Srii'ftcea hove been; i.mckin iini Dcumark. H The day of reckojiing will be MWdl?*bW> from,, quest was .a look; at the photo- hastened says Mr.'.Rogers, by six «ther growers. andvt^OM ;.who .;kraph-«f;.-^heliwomdn he wouM, things and these aro-the expin- exponence; in lighting wed,, which^^ from his, -/ 1 . . V , . dodder ,RfintGnd tHat Hunli'.'.qenfl: tiocket ftnd,plnced before his eyes le scanned it fpv a f tiohs iand manageme^Ht in'any bu siness will long support onq fr.m ily let alohc two or, niore.;' contend tiiijt such C seed even 1 had they ,bcen a; jipcl. then . passed ' away. ■ _ Jovial alt ÿ'^efore our blajiing fire. iteora^will be fattened and sold on 'and to arrange fon.thfii n ex t,sea- Percent pure,, oharles H. Hall, of Sanford, R, tliom iilcet. .;..■...«,n?8.vp!«)d.<ctlon;"AriS'r^ 'Leo-CouVit;; is the'.poiWri in itnnouncing this movement time it would give tho.tenant,(iom6 cited by Mr. Graeber as using the «f beef cattle tn eastern Gni’olins, i(Jnd 'of livinR. Nowiiihe tenant u «PP»oved seed meet jocuat pods in this manner, Mr. M r„ Sheffield pays a high com- ^ ^ ts a living and thew.Js'nothing IluH recentl.v reported .to the fore- m H.Í 1 ’'^и Са Ш i f f '■í 'Ü'f* *1 j| | r ' -v;W \ r n Is:í.'i/v.'%í lif,,« - iV 'ж•i'! ‘V Í ' 'Лк ,1 t íoЬ ч 'V®li." . .’■abU'ijdàTitly ' 4nd '^oñomicálly tnaii'anywhere else ’ ^ ' to 'Change.r.through bank- ¿INSTON MAN^Ji-OUND "" ■ ( iGUILTY WAS INNOGE'Nir - 'v '' V* ;• "VJ'' ' U SE'ClBRTlFIßD ÓWrOííS»" iNüíw Yoi|k,i Dee,' la,^A n öhtry . m." o{.................... eídnórtiist;!//.UKíLLJf t.i ini'.diiNew :Y,ork;ihatoI'-'j-e!y.iHtoit.'!fvf' Augudt 8, '1928,, tdday) convintied a \vomnn federal prosecutor that ; she ’had‘!convicted the.-wrong man for- swindling Jihjob Hnzlebakdl'i of Pittsbiirg,. out o| $13C,000j000 0Ц a, raee'ti'Ack'buncp game. 'Assistrtnt'/United States Attor ney ' Ellnmarye- 'Fqilo),-,who two •weeks.ago succos8fuUy:pro.4eoWted : WilHam*,' Humphries,!' of ’ Kinstoni N.' G., on a mail fraud charge, aaidi tonight she would move at Come, lads, let's sing, till the raf ters rinff; < . Cohie; 'pu8h the can' 'abdut;-^ From our snug fire-side this CSirlstmaa-tide ' We’ll kVep old Winter out. COUPLES HAD HARD TIME MARRYmci;ioo Ye ar s,AGO When young North Carolinians desiring to get .marrlod suddenly^ find; themselves faced with the' prpyl8ions;bf“ the marriage bans” lawii'they 'should; ;"Corisol,;i them- selyos by thiiiking o what hap-1 BediSipririgs' ,..,,, p e n e d 100 y.oari agoV ; l;$5.00 Exipress Wa^onS\. : ■''Hunter . Ellington; , reg is^r , of 75 Straight'Chairs deeds ''W ' WaKe 'Couiity, ; recently: 55.OO Rockers ; $3,B0 mndo some interesting discoveries , ip4,00 Rorkers at i , ?2,50 while senvching somo old records $8,00 Rockers at ?1.75 BARGAINS For- Christmas^ plenty'of Toys,. Nuts, Fruits‘'and Candy. ’ ' BestfGrade 'Oranges, per box ?2.85 ¿oose Oranges, (per ,ibus]iov$1.75 Staymon 'Wine^ap Apples, per box .......................... * , ?2,25 Mountain ; apples r '?1,0Q Ibushel;. while they last. Best grade layer Raisins, , , ^ box....................................?1.9C 6 lb, 'Box' pheese ........ fl,25 Breakfast Bacon, lb . ...... 26e Pork Sausage, lb .............25c 1 Extra; Good ?26' Overcoats ^|12.60,.' Extr,iv Good |20 Overcoats ?9.05 Plenty of 6 V Galva’nlMd Roofing: Per Sqnare ..................|4.2^ IF’at Bikok- Meat lb. Cotton .Seed Meal 11.6» l Car >Ioad of Standard 'Middling» ' att p^r'bag ,¡¡1..............0.7^,' Ftonr/ per baf .........|2;60 ' Pinto'BMns, p«r lb,' ....tit ’Pintoea, per 100;lb...............|4;45- 8 lb. bucket'lard .................. 96o Lo6se laid,' per lb................laVac*' 60 lb. can, per lb................... 11c. 25c' relitfh, mayonnaise and -pea*? ' nut .butter ......................... 17c O^^i'ans ipork and beans ....... 48c No. 1 English Walnuts and brazil .iiuUi, lb,'-..'..................i.2oi; Salt fi8h, 3 lb .......................2Sc Cocoanuts, 7c each or 4 for .,,V26oi 2% lb. box candy .............. 29c Plenty broken, mixture candy 13c lb., 2 foi- ......................2Sc Plenty Cabbage, lb.....i...,;. 2c Oahbagb, per hundred lb. ...v ?1,B0 Pieritebed steads .....v........; ,?5,25- Matt*3e3;.i.:i.;;,.,„..,.;„:..... ?B.95 ?2,Ca' $3.95 In j hiS' olHce; , He found that the oldest mar- Plenty axe handles ............. 2 four burner Nosco Oil 28c Viage license ih Wake'County wa's.i ,fStov0B $29,00- dated-;SePi; 26,M806._|ro get the^pio^'ty sample sweaters for the license I^ej^ves |very was forced ' ' ‘ ‘ ' lo^yj■^'e iv^bond of.?500 in'favor of GovJ' Nathan Alexander in case therfe WHS objection of legal Im-men' and boy's. «1; 'A, good line of Red Goose Shoes pe«!niontito ft we.dding, Jf no qb7 , ' .. J„„n „ „ . Jection was''raised -the bond was * ^ ,, * eventually' returned. Ivory’s' Ii- r first 'olass line of cenPe allowed him to marry Miss. and fancy Groceries in tho Lotty Morris. , .building on' ths square. , We.alap have a nicovJiving room- and bod .J'Opm suit at this place, . It'^vili pay you'to see those bo- . fore'buying,’ .' ■ '.......1....... Subacribo tn ^he Enterprise USE COOK’Sc. c. c. RoHoveiii Rheumatiem,’ Neuralgia; ; Hepd and'Toothache, In success- , ful u'se oyer 86 years, ' . J. FRANK HENDRIII - Near Overhead bridge ; South' MocksvUle, N. C. , ' Also Martin Bldg on Tho Square î*r;,lhe Stdtei sayfl Mr,-Sheffield, ' ruptcy or curt« ' ^?яnóthé^;si(i'nîfio8nt fact is that In. the future' l,8'4l'h¿rid“oí the cattleîcame'from be done (yith тоа<ммт Jl«icM»3|itery. i>ran. - u n e -poas>are aiso. mgn in '!.®Кт Л :Л |иЬ?818 vyas^placed carbohydrates .and';fata,ihavingt"^ Í )^ isH g tó '':c !p n ^ Ш Ш ё ’ ' lj}^; ‘lflcust /!p^^ àgreèd >vith;;t¡h¿' ...... ...... . „,.^.„.,^^^_,,/^;M 88ollSmit p'srtment À%''A’KricUltural Econo- the :)Îmçrîçah':p^^ __________ m ies,'at Washington; but, thtíy • ^ ''ïialoigH, Dbri.’ 8.UilTliè'A1ír¿h'ás- ' ‘ v : Velopj/ig;#!^^^ native fpqd;^ад êr‘'of babv flhïclta WftoittîW* сгИч North.Carolma s agri^,.^pi.pdUcihg trees :0£' this country,.^"Itural governor о; Max cKèan chickB fvom' fVi'-fildruSwrfÎinf ?i?*’’ irom ropre8ontativo.<i :,0'f 'HiîHbültüi'éi.^ye^i^, 'Board and :lfttíij^¡-v^alniit, W ík w и Г j ' ‘ ? 'i fn^r State College exporte. d u cin g .;'^ «Tbi b ï i r f I ^ 4ve-at-homo 'moW and ôther foodi producingIhe backbone of thtí natchery prograpi progra'm waa voiced by.'/tièes'itô provide for'И b\i? no(38 lies_ (ynbii;s;Iy , ip ,the Prenident'B.'C. Brooks when ho, í'IoiO{s,;-,g;jpply^ng 1¡bp’ Mtpljery enid the'cost of maintaining the .ííVA't'-thé^''Same with egiia,’,’, says Ro^; ,,S, Dear- huge army of persons who live by vb6!;r.^éii ftoí p^ ...............________________________ slyne, heafl pi,,lhe, ^lalje College ’ exchanring or dealing'in , 'farm 1ге^ч t<i reclaim and cover mis-j once for reversal on ihc ground poultry.-.dopai'itmcnt. ‘“There must . commQditioa had'.m vn ,so > grp.at tal«>a-ih robbing №o BO)l.from:tHe;i th at he was innocent, | be a rigid supervisio^n ,0^.. these that for them to live meant for hillsides anil 'steei'cv mountains,, í Humphries, a bootlegger, ac- supplies to-assure thatj the-breed-^'¡«írrlcuítare, to die,. He therefoie he said. ' '' ' cording to hia own testimony, aaid ing atock^ sanitation,, and lo^nage ’»’ged the'agents to help their :--------------------------------------------r ho,was deported from Canada I’or ment of the supply ilock is of tho in nio^yinor loss of the ,I gambling, about,July 21, 1!)2B. In-1 besi. Production, type,- and-con- t^'^ngP which, must be eol(;5-or j .'quiryshowed he actually луля de- stitutional vigor must be in the Гог cash and to .ro -| breeding birds. They, muet ; bo f "‘=‘' .of this exchange : housed right, fed ri^ht,'« f'roQ diaeaso and ahouldipiffiW ofit to;‘S fnt'ii; curb and local,'marlcots.the pouitiyman andijW ^ ‘'^01^,, ^,:,^, :®;:.g beioie they aie . Ht the customer’s (joíirtó - ^ Board/, made^ ohé. óf::^^^^ Tho jn'omiacuoufij pitching of snoechea of tho rmiforpr^» in': .been defrairdnd in Toronto, il л^-т i "пу kind of erg.s to^prodnpe Ы jho opinion of the г-}г(чНя, Up Ipld; rIo»r t-ÎTi> nrÍMo^nr liiul Ьпрг> лугопр“ I í--hic;kb ipr fílxlc Í9. íi^Jlnlg., storv. oT -llin fuljv <>.(mvini’cd.' ' iKiat. declaro- Mr. Dearstyne. it vclopment in .soutliern Minnesotn. EXTRA SPECIALS' Д , i. u'Ul í>'.t FOB CHRISTMAS ONLY 'il, • Íí'4 > Юд j'j;) ,cuii; \y <•>! p, ujtfe i'„ 'I ifó's flFivVS-tiBiitF ÍBóxes /ofl-j__iíl - Ч i til . I» af:-' ported August G, recrof^^ed the border to get some luggage he had leil't in Montreal, emerged, into ,the United States the next dnv ¡md reached New“^ York Au gust 8. ^ She add»i1 thi\t sinne it was on Auimst a ih n t. Пя!-1е1Ьа'кег hiid CHRISTMAS CARDS' .?1,00 ’ Ten beautiful Christmas Cards that sell from fifteen to tw enty' 'five cents, cach, with envolopesiii Cards Ihat are distinctive and diiforont, Send Money Order or chock, '! MARYLAND CAR^ CO. , Huntintrdon Ave, TJuHimore, M d ,, • 11 17 4, . w .-- » ■ • '- - S ' ColTei>^)‘'Pci)iiliqundr’<il „irr.-, ', 100.Poi)nd Un;: 3hipBtulr >, ..'..(¡y onoiiiif-.'> 8-ponnd в ц i i l ¿ e t - ' L a í d .... . . . , 4--Pbuna BucFtef’L a i d 'V' 4 Pounds‘iLoose tiard' . .. 1 f j " - . ? - / . ,..... ' Pork and Bcafis, Can ^ ‘ Summer'QVi'i^cn Pcachca . . No, 2 Can Tomatoes .’,....... Can iCorn ...................... Pound. Jar )[?enn|i|jt.l^)u);^ef , ,24 Pound Bag Flour „ >4 8" Pound Bag FlotT .y- 3 Pound Box Crackers ,. P|nt(| Beans,' Poujfid Blue Bell Overiilla . $1,00 Fatjicr./ Georpo Sheeting; vYflrd ! Men’s Union fSults...... _.........•.< . Borden’B Fabrics, Yard ..............i............. 'Fant( Coloiedi Gihghams, Yard ... ,. > Best Grad« ynoleum, Sguiire Yqrd ?................. ^ -------------------------oi—^----------' ..... 9iíc 'ííJ;ij'.',V,-;:60C: ,.,..¡...'.."4t)c 10c .¿, (iKUHÌVri;- ¡л./w lOc .'■''"ч-'' 18c , ..................cfic ..............................*................ Ç1.30 ‘ .............................................'.... 40.C’' Headlight Oyernlls )'<' ?•* 51.50 Pc 90c, 15c .. lOc .. 50c Martin Brothers Ne-ir' Depot;'lyioclcsvillo, N.'C. ' <í'M •Wa» 'i'l < №li-vM'V i' / ‘'J' ' «at il к Davio County’s ■ Best Advertising Medium Mocksville ■ив - Ч ^ V -ri- - ♦ >*■ tótíiíí'íV^i'W« ' ' ' Í .1 í-* ' Í 'í\*4‘ У/ь'и Read,By The People Who Are Able To ' Buy ‘ ■Volume.53 HONESTY OF PURPOSE AND UNTIUING FIDELITY T O OUR COUN'niY AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND OUR PURPOSE MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930 SNOW CAUSES SCHOOLS TO CLOSE EARLY iUdP V4' The big snow of last Wednes day, JJec. 17, caused the city schools, to close two days earlier tham w as'planned . in the sc.hool schedule. Both teachers and pu- pilg were disappointed, as tliey had ¡planned special celebrations in each roojm, The.following'mem bers, of the faculty are «pending the.‘ Viaication ou!trof-tow nM iss ■Violet Aillison, at -her (home in Roolc Hill, S, C.; Mias Annie Mae Benton>.in Spencer; Miss Bmiiy Car,r, in Gastonia; Miss Winnie Moore,.in Burlington; Miss Eliza-: beth Lollar, in Rutlifordton; Miss Sallie B, Hnhter, in BlUefield, W, Va., Mir, Nathaniel Henry* in Ohaipel Hill;; ;:МГ, ,''0.таЬат ¿Madi son, at iLarnionyi i'Mr; nnd' i'Mra W.. P. YounB^ :in ‘OhaipelHill ; and Missi Margaret Bell -with her 8i«t<ir, Mrn, M, L, John, in Laur inburg, Ni^SPAPER BEST MEDIUM TO BRING BETTER; BUSINESS ^Con,gres8mXij ; Harold . Knutson, of; M innesotai: who is ;,;in editor as -well as a: laxvrnafter;-. !^ wrote the .fbilowlng ' editorial v/hlcli appeared in his newspa per, the Pioneer-Journal; of V/a- dena* Wis;:;’ -i.,:.;:.' “This is-th e flg'e 6i publicity and ihe who employs; the; beat medium for reaching the buying public achieves the greatest suc cess, ’’ "For many years neiwapiapcrs furnished the only means for ear-' rying messages t'o the buying pub lic, Later, magazines and othor porlodicala enbered the field, then circulars, and finally the, radio. "Volume advertiaers einpioy ad vertising exaierta who are con stantly on the .job studying the subject, and well they may for they anriually spend hundreds of milMons of dollars to create and Btiimiirate* buying; r ’ ,' '"These ;; experts aro : generally agreed; that no mCdiurii of piibll- citv ‘apprbaches ‘the newspaper' \yhich; enters' the home and is Ш Ш т f ) MASONIC AND EASTERN STAU BANQUET GREAT SUCCESS I A W E R ,Judea tho night clouds had The widc-sproading couiitiy lay quiet and sti. A nd all were at ,rest save a few humble shephe(:^ hei'ded their flocks on a far lonely hill, on.the atillneas there catna Songs that never had fallen tliei'e^fefore^ 1 - X over tho ¿lad news repeating; oaji rejoice, for ihe long n lg h U ^ '^ '^ r ^ L 'ilttA N from hte bondage of darkness and doubting No-w can be for a Sovior Is bora; ' he^ come down the glory of heave*,' ^Tq bless and tp gladden the earth on this rrtrti'ti ]VER in Bethlehemi hallowed forever - ■ jBMause he bas chosen the'place for his birth,." ■* Tas^a b ^ y , lies Jesus Savrtor, ••• . ‘ of the heavens and Lord of the eaitt'^ > . who could come on the wings of the'm om lngj^ . In power and splendor, to pJàcé or las chos^ the humblest and poorest of dwell l}le In Bethlehem »-^(k colj^ manger I who is mighty beyond u iy telling, -W hose Ixarid |^ d e s №e sun arid the ..th e ir, way. ime £rom the glory and splendor of heaven <Q {ovo of m ankind On this glad Christmas ^ny,” ' lED h)N:he message, the shepherds stood , atcldng, ^ . ' _ (3 'v ^ ^ A^ve-stricken, .spoechlcss, they^gazed at tl listening enchanted as angol songs echoed ll I'll!» on that wondorf^ii night^ ШЕ, too, can hear the glad songs of'tlie jj^^And feel their deep music so trae and sublime, Çlliwe open our heàrÌ3 to the beaUtiiul message,' ^ " To the Joy and the peace of this glad Clu^istrnas time. <T).i«M.II-/VÜ ^:';v'Л' ;One of lihe moat deliijjihtful'nf- faira given hore this ¡year took , place , at the Maconic JIall on, last | I''riday evening, when the annual Masonic and Eastern Star' ban quet v/aa on joyed'iby approximate ly 100 guests and mc-mbiirsi The I handsome and. apacious hall ,wls artiatically decorated with, hblly and red cathedral,candles; ahd fonned, an appropriate , baick- I ground, for the happy occasion I It jhad been planned' to have 'as gupat, of honor the' Honorable I Le^n , Cas:h,. of. •, .Winaton-Sailem, '"[’fo has received sonie. of the ; highest Masonic Jionor« ; in the Stdite, but h^w as unable to at- tend, inu'ch to-thn-rotfret of those present. Dr, Lester Martin, W. M. ot ,th(i,Mocksville Lodge, ahaijilso W. ,P. Of the ,local 0. E, S.' CJRap- ter, I pro8fd«‘d; over the , mbettngi' Plfteeh5ta'b,io8 decurated wl,th' red‘ candlei ah’d 'baskets iof holiy had )i«en arranged. Each gueat’fe place wag marked', with .a aprfly of 1 run ning cedar tied with tJie Oi ;e. S.’ ,col^rs,* and a ■ delicious .'niQai^ con- gating of turkey with dressing, celdry, <!ranberry sauce,’hot roils, |; coifioe, cake and' 'anibroaifl' Wa^ BC^ed. A nuiriber of tribute^ -were paid;. Rev. R.. C,' 'Goforth, voicing : ,tho | aippreci'atioh of the I Masons . for the work of the Eastern Star, j to which Mrs, Lester Martin ro- Isponded, and brief talks being 'made by Mr, F, H, Bahnson, Mr, J. F. Johnson, Dr, A, :B. Byerly and Mr. W. R. Kennen. A spocial fca'ture waa the presenting of a portrait of Pa,3t-'Gi.and Maator Loon CftSh to tho t>vo onvianiza- tior..s. which was done in an im- pi-oa.sive .maniner by Mr, V. E. Swaim,'4)oing ac'cc.ptod for tflio Eastern 'gta,r.by Mra'. R. M; Holt- houaer, ,W:. ;'M.'; «nd for- the . Mar so- s ' bw^aiptaih. Irwin P, Grahani A aplendld'm!uaical program/ was pie‘f^hted?U,n(lei.'the directipri:'p,f Mrs. Losteiv Martin a.nd consisted of'a', vocAl: duet by,M,rs,' '.loljh' Larew andl Mr. Rufus b'. Suhforcl, a .vjolln selection: by Miss; Mary Nelson Aindersori,' a'-, ptuiient, at Salcml ' A'cadeinvy, aon'g bylittle; Misa Alice. Carr Choate,''.and a >inartette 'Suhg by Measna C. tt.' Toriilinaon, Z. Ni Anderaon, Rufua B. Sanford and J. B. Johnson. MRS. DEHORAII YOUNG PASSED ,A WA Y DEC. 1 GTH. fpad .by eyery membor of the fani; ®iCHTEEN INCH iSNOW FELL MOCKSVILLE EPWORTH LEA- ily, and;,often by neighbors' who HERE LAS’T. TUESDAY (NIGHT GÜE ENTERTAINS OTHER ill 0 : Jlot-.SUbSCrlbtírS. ¡ As fl ‘J 6flUlt' '-V ■ ' I ' ' TTTAr’TTlTQ TTVr ViriTTTVniv ’of thoir stuidiies circulars hilve 'Cn laat Tueaday night Davie J-iJ-fAUUES IN COUNTY boon discarded as of littio vodue. County wns viaited by n sftow fall ,1 ' ----------— The radio as an advortiainjr me- of around 18 inchos on tho level. The Mocksvillo Ep\yorth League dium haa soon its ponk. A reront Tho anow Ibognn to fall some time entertained' tho. members of the Hurvey .showed that 60 percent of Tuesday niight and fell ms-hard other Leagues in tho County on tho riulio iimlioncG turns tho dial we ovor saw until , late Wed- December 11th Th« nif.nlinn-lun« onto something else when an ad- nosday before ceasing. Ali ti-aflic ' pu,^ Mrs. Deborah Barnes Young,^ vortiaing talk is on. You; cannot W“s cut of on ali.hlffhways. until .w>№; a Chiistmas sont, of c. W. Young, passed turn rvff the homo town paper. Camel City Coach lines, and the and was followed by "Star of the away at the Davio County Homo ■Y'OU can throw it away but you Cmniel City .bCach lines and the East,” which was sung, as a duot - on Dec,. l5th, aged «72. Tho de- novor do until you have road-it various "bread truclca’’ bogan to by’ Missos: Ivie Nell Watera and ceaaed waa a nativo bf Dávidaoh throughout. . appear in, the city, All trains j¿¡,iy, , xáthorino 'Walker. All of •' Cpunty, but had resided in this "Aak a rural mail carrier on a Jato schedule'Wedinos- ¿},g county for a numlber óf years, whfit the mail ipatrons do v/ith day and Ihursd'ay. represented, Cana re- She waa • the daughter, of- Eli purely fldvortiaing matter that: As wo go to p^esis this week, ,ce iv e d th e A tte n d a n c e B a n n e r fo r Barnes , an^l -Caroline McBride patrpns h'avo not written, in for, wo.aro .still confa’pnting a protty ■ having the largest numlbevipresent BarnoB. The ¿funeral sorvlicea He wiH-toIl you that thov are good supply of tlio. .flaky stuff at the ■ meeting. The M!ocksyille"'0‘'0 fiold. at Churchland, David: invarialbly ,thrpwn away at tho and aré oxpectinigmoreto come lit j ijeague wás -awarded the cup fo r son County,; on Dec. 16th, wiWV or on the way to the, home; any time, • : ; ■ having done th e ibest worlc dur- Mri T.'L Caudoll'offlciating, w l \4r tV \ o 'l^ rv ’ltr c i ; .n A V I + ! U o 4. .. ...................~ .................................... imw « , » V •_ 1____1. 1'.______1.1- _ A JM . _ J .tP - V > I . II i '11 • I « , , Sarah, Ann Toltn.’ 14, of Sangamon Counfefílí., .. MISS STROUD ENTERTAINS MUSIC PUPILS Mis8 Louiae Stroud dolightful- B O Y L ^'iM jN B R iiii^^ , . , . - ' Attondodvi'by a: largq ooncourso' ly entertained’Iheii.class of music of friends, the funeral of Wado: pupils at . her home ; on Maple Boyles, 49, of Blxiby, pro- Avenue on ( Monday ai'ternoon minont Davie County citizen, .who from 3 to 5i.'I’he littio folks, on-, passed away Friday,, was held at joyed playing.a numbor ,of games King Bn-ptist Church y'ostorday'iv^ aftor .which tboy, toasted mnrnh- tor^oon, Hho fici'vicoB woio con* mallows, and wore'served apples,' ducted' by Uev. James E. Hall,' oraiiis'oa and tangeriuos..A lovely Rev. E, II. .'^Wi-Wnn, Rov. S. II. ■viplin, dilpt. by .MaryiStbnoatroet Toihploman ond Rov. F. W. Grabs, a nd Margiir^it ,'\V,iird added to the ' Tnitormont. followed- in tho "King ii>loasan,t,, oc6a&r6ti«»n4\n6thor in- Moravian' Qraveyard withv Junior t f i m # ■Pnn f «««tn «. «Itn >1 ! M J L...- L ' . J l .. .;.a 1-' V.' ""i' li.! A lic^;lto } tb ii,^ ^^ Moiwbers of tibarty Council 8^ . stioot, Clara'W all, Jessie Libby jj. 0 U A M attended’thn'sen 1 Stroud Oleta Church аШ1 Edward vi¿oa ’in ' a 'body. It ‘ш 0 'aaid t o " L-nu «П, hijvo been one of tho largest fun^ orala’ over heldi at King B,4ptiatTO COVER S f ATE WITH FARM MESSAGE Ohurch. which. 8how8 conclusively that that kind of advertising'has no.. appeal. ALLí'ifHEr.WEBK.. "’T’he merchant who ireasons' The Enterprise off ice will ra- that he is so well known that h\5 main open .dudng the. holidays, does hot need to advertise is You- are invited to loaf with us. courting a-visit from the sheriff. We will hn.ve,agood fire arid plen-. Older renders,will recall St. Jd -'ty of papers foiiyoU .to.,;iread. cob’s O il a remedy that was in Come visit U8,;and be.sure .to.put, the medicine cabinet' of 'nearly a dollar ^nd a. half in,you liocket overy homo in America 30 years to renew your: subscription. We ngo. It had been placed' there-'have several hundred .rpadprs, l)v the excellence of the produft, whosp time'’will, ^xjpire wJth this aided by a grciit nnd intelligent iasue, and we-would iike.^tp.have ATTENTION P. O. S, OF íA. MEMBERS' ____ . .............. ....................... Mr. Marvin Leach, better known , cnrapaign of newspaper advertía- .them all come.in durimg.the week 'as ‘‘Grandpa,” and who .haa .had, of vital importance to YOU to be iriig thé last months. Aftetr tho l;^'iv:;,.,me'eting\'vvaaM the, crowd' ''ga.uaet’ed.iiin •■№'8,. an nex, .^Yhérol’’s o m e , ... , . games wexe played. A paper bag Washington containing a banana, a tain®erlne Camp No 52, P. O. S. of A,, are and some cajidy, was served to to be present at the .regular èach,person, , - , - I ”'«®ting on M ^day night, Dec- ; , ::vJano McGuire, Reporter em^er, 29№, at 7:30 p^clock,:Eleç, ___I tion of oflicers^nd pther i'mport- ant: business to'bp tranaacted,v ,'Npw; ,niembers, please do-’iibt“GRANDPA” (IS AT HOME POR THE ÍH0L1DAYS disrefeard thip' ;jppeul for yoiir at tendance 'lat'.this raae'tlng;:' It .ia ill'/' that extended over a period and renew :aa,w o, do rioii -wiant mahyiah articlo„published in this of many years, ■We' can visualize you to misia a sin'glo issue. The newspaper under his name, but I hoiv ada even, at tHis late day. paper will appear again next v/eek | haa ibeen hanging arouhd 'bhe city Finally, the orl«inal ownera sold as usual, but may be cut to sma.H-. of High _Point f out to-flOTne coH'CGrn for a large.. 'Gi* -size. j':• V': jtipntha,; is at home fm \the holj- .чт- of т 9 лоу, x^^hp new owners w f aт п р ^ р о р р к п CORN of St, Jilcob’s.O il reasoned that WEATHER p o i 1 bU CUKIN. tho nroduotr was so well Itnown that 'further advertising waa -'j i«.. of flomething like invo million-dol- be •’'‘'^JPOPP^, w jen ^ hira per year, the sum Uie former the J ' Mrs,' Nathan ïivaria, of Burling-; What happened ? Sales immediate- ^ ly bogan to fall o^f and in <1 mcjieir for an-'^altitude record.’' ; и Г а Г Ж | Г ; . . л ; , , Г ь ; . M i . ™ a memory .with ' the old . timers,' The owners, ■ of course,^went to tho wall'.' Countless others Imvo m(it with the '^aime experience, and the others, who persist,in iol-: lowling: in those footsteliis,, will Ttieet tho aame fate. Newspaper advertising' brings biivpr\md seller together at^^leas day her "sun-popped’,’ corn "vyas ■popppd, but she recalls that many, summer days- seemed hot enough; to have'turned tho'trick, , ,■ As propf of the popcorn pop ping popper the sun had in its, ray«: duriniV. the - -summer;. Mrs','! Evana- exhibited < the cpb. One, third of the ^grain's were turned eviinnse and witli m\ich greater inaido nut, rßvealing.;a-f-luffv^ »'ffect-. thnn any other, medium, (on-liko inajdo нП 'I'eady for tho Why not use it?1/1 ' rt I-•>1 f ìli? «'¿.lit days, "Graridpa” says that things iro pretty;'iively in thè furniture city, arid th.at.ho had à hard tirne ,ih getting a, week for his' vaca-; ; W e-are always.iglad to have i'Pap”' with '^us andl will do oul’ best:'to get him'.--to ?give . ua an- Pther brio pf j'h'is short articlss for -publiioation. Wc ar? -iurh th |i I buir- readers will bé glad ,to hear frorii him ono moro.tims. thoro, ' J, F. Leach, Pj-esidont: 'C. G. Leach, R. S ,. , BEYOND THE LAW . Motor Cop . (producing note bCok) ^ “What ja:your name ' Speeder ^; “Alpya^u8 ,^ Alistair Cholomdeley Coypean,” Motor Cop ¿(putting note book away).: “Woll,: dori’t let me catch you again,.. « , , . Ecpuomic conditiona ■ in ; North CaroliriS. wbuld;.have beeri wbrs.e than they arolhnd not North Car olina increased its aupply pf food Raloigh, Dec, 22.—A program SANFORD MO'l’OR CO, of farm meetiiiiKia for tho purposo I RECEIVE.S"TROPHY PLAQUE of carryins facta about the agri- ---------r--— cultural outlook and tho need of Trophy Plaque flnlfihed in fine food and feodstuffa production: in in't metal and pxecutod with North Carolina next season has sple'ndid artistic technique has been arranged by tho agricultural been received and is on display at oxtenaion.aervice of State College ^«nford Motor Co., Goodyear tire ■ . to cover every county in North dealer, , >" ' , Caroiiria'during January and Feb- 'Phe trophy is awarded in re- ruary.;,, 1 ., cognition of thc sales aciiievoment Five teams .of extension spo- which the Sanford Motor Com- cialists will igo to work during pany attained during, Jxily, . anci . the week boginnirig Jariuaryl5',and August of thia year'in'thp-.,(Jood-' starting in i tho coastal douritios/.' year ■ Zoppejin nation wide, salp.a.^j'r-;-“ will work gradually; 'woatward to-: race ataged for, Gtoo/lj!iMtrr"ifi’o wards the Tonneaaoo line. Five , dealers. -t'^'T ‘‘‘ • - • meetings -a day will be hold. Iij,— ^.^.irfltfring tranap'ortatlon, the ' ’ - these meetings, thQ:.gpeakBrs will :plaque sho'w's^the various, :modes,' : ;^^^^,^'.- . '-facts about the present of .travel on lundiand sea., back » n -' produotipn of f,opd and feed 'sup-' through, the early stagey pf man’fi. pllCs, ;iyili 8h6w how far the coun-- p carryings the .develop- , ' ' - " ,'¡ 1 tyiis from.beinig' selfrsupportlng, . ment along to the modern S5eppo-ji , '* ' ririd .will outline the program em- lin type nlr,?hip. - • , - bodied in tha ! adoDted : .slojran.. jg interesting to noto;” . re- . Mias Fatts—’Oh, Doctoit ‘it’s land feedstuffa by 19 million dol- hbl’rlble, I have gained 15 pounds lars in 1930. in the last month. Dr, Cutter—You shouldn’t com plain, with chicken worth 80 cents ill ppund. • _________ Noirth. Carplina must g et, back to red-1-ockl pHriciplbs '‘ftrid,. tho farmers of tha Stn to niu'^t, lead the wav by ^making themaolves soll;-supi''orcing in lOSl.T-rGovprn- Pr 'Gardner, , . , "Does Snookem’a baby get off any original sayings ?” "Ohi he did, but they were 80 dumb that Snookem had to hire a ghost w riter for him.'’ . ' Teaehei'-^lf Columbus M.-crc a- Hve to day,' wouldn’t ho bo look-, od upon as a Toinarkable 'man? Jimmy—I’ll tell the world. He, would be 500 years old.- , the .'d'iatrict ,agents m tholr -íí-es- gtore window, "that Gppdybar’s pective ®roups of’Counties. T he; o\yn d¿velopment in'the rubber . local,hoimp:-'and':fnr.m\;a.gftnts^^ indiiril.'V that porUayed- larriingti, the meetings and .(Hvn plaque-starting back with ^'ip.m local notice'.: Leading key y,Q rubber tires for horse-drawn 'farmers^ bankers and iiusiness .carrlago.s'and'pianeering in auto-' : men of all kinda will be Invit- t^ ck and bus tire de- . '' , velopm'ent to'w ell as lending the- : There will be no guess work i„ .America in the construc- in lho,^fact8 to be given, says <,peration bf ‘ligh'ter- ; Sch'urb, Aliroady tlf^ ec V > ^ - misva are working out the, need • „__- „ j,, of ^fariijly 0 , a livestock-unit Good>oar-ZeweUri ia now oon- for feed in d food for one jear, w ' The home demonstration ,eo,le *5° Y iw - ™are Hlso ¿t work on facts about Ni^vy. The "U, S. Akron more more^ complete-diets .which may th'«n threo-fourths of the struo- 6, p r .p .r^ fr.™ p,-.-, 5“ . i r s r a ducod at home. aJíU , ■ Mf.': §chaub saya it . is. not eripiigh; next year- to reduce, the fliC'i'eage to-cotton : and tobacco, I'he crops that may be raised' in place.of theae two must re'coivo attention., The,need of local mar- will be ready foj- ita initi/il flight next spring at 4kroii, ‘,',So I am mighty prou^ of’this piáqUfi!Ít riot only represents ,this: splendid oChievemont on tha part of a'.large industry but a Ipt of hard work as wpll on tlie'^iar)^ of ; kets riiust (be studied and abovo | my own organization toiwlhjlj.e 'all else, if thore 1,4 a lack of trophy.” ' . hpmeijrrown supplies, this must be remcdjed RK'teevi tc.; eighteen montha will 4*.n1n)l)lv eipTi;'*? bel'ore there ' is ЧТ1 nnward irptid iri the nrii'o ог fnrni coninind’t'os, Hfiid Dr Boan, ,of Washlnfrton. **’<¿1^1 jv Î6,‘"Л1К.-»?*if / v:iji f If thc.Fodoral Farm-Board J the.,if ivo hundred million doll,iirS'i autiioriKcei for, itf. usn b\vCñriV,iícHS:. the farmers o.f, the rNwtu^n; would, not net mOr<* thru a ^«Ir of , L. Ц. I pnWii- monev.—W. M. Schilling „ .Federal Farm Bo'ird. . ' ' .....................Í 'Гг* í." I P ’ щI pf' t e ? ’' ” Н Ч г ^ . ^'rrv r ■ y 'i, V!l.'-''‘' ^'> /. -y./ 'w PnirC «TP».’ v,n^fCRVrT,T'K PWTfr?rHTSP¡ ,M()( «4Viv,r.K. N. c. as. Time M a r t l i a ' .'l^ iV ,i -■ IS U ClCl That anciciVtree iA t Christmas time for men to Thé spntce and pine and hemlocfc/ D oum to thcir ro o ts^th saut and shout A nd drag them through the woods and out, Me paused, and rustlecî''through, hi^ea (Now old and thin) like ohç whc^grievi . While 8pru(ie and hemlock A^ispdredJ^^i Amông themselves—*■'And you “ A ’ , '' \ /\w a y from this familiar To entertain tlte hum an r a c s T ^ - -......... ‘T h ey’ll set you up in street arid ^tore, ' - ..................................................................... 'In huts, hotels and tnansion^ fw,- y y The children’s pleasure. Jk^y \viU'pn Each tiny branch,'eaeh' stm l^ limb: Instead of sfUHV, your grfeii unll wi Tinxl and bai^la evetywheret ^ p^ctric bidbyi j^.' you must P<<tfcntjiri3 jilrong: jtoitr W g h s . U»i^eri’tf»€iV gifts: ybar'arms iifill dn Uowft to theflfw, and night aM day^ ' Yow'tt have no rest in any ^ :Youm iisfendiM 'ii^ihirst fo^^^ ^The need of night, the aching pairH O f loneliness,y'tiiua8aid' the^ak,^ ‘ That ancient tree who seldom s] : Think of the Christmas joy you'U givd’^ ©, ÍW«, irm /Ш ЁкИ /J & l :, G [^HRI&TMASb each 6no ^'From early morn 'Hi set of sun, ' M erry Christmas to you alt, W hether you are big or small, > ’ N oether you are young or old,' • 'G reetings fo'you often fold I must wish and wish ogoin— ' It's a happy old refroln, ' M ay your Christmas be so icily. W it h greens and mistletoe and holly, * - Wllh presents and a lot ol cheor . And, a following happy yeor. Merry Christmos to each one ■ .• From early, morn .'t||. set ol sun.’’ ’.ï^Merry,Christmas lo ,you oil, ; ’ ' Whether'you are big or small. ®. /wo, »A</ ' c r iP J s W A 'r ” BY SUSAN MAJTLANTiff r. $ff New York'Eveh}hf^ Pof/ : ■ ^ > ».« i*5« ''t<» f ^ yT'Hl: anONN dc.vplv liùwn chc vvh.J-J- »ti/» r M 'r wt|u!ssl{i &hrcwd)y uMchecrttj^reU »lofv*;, nvcrV-b-.?ajth t3»pallidly crncsiile;!., ,Antl, thrpunii thi,* ipcctraTtrccs» black • , shadows giopc ' iFoj. a inmilipr !nndm.nk-r-<]uite tlic same m 'f e lL E ^ S S & I D ::® M rtii C liB ti j m t MYRTLE jyW N CHERRYMAN Ш .tbiiag• « O riilm u lime are e«: M are ofieh dairk M lUli .The tree« are bare, Ae hllU ai Vel facet are elatej>^^ Ahi) bodiei Yeel the freezing itorm, Y ot'hum an.hearU ; am id th e chtH, W ere never «piite so w a r m i^ W e love the tree, on aumiii That gives a shelter from the heat O n street apd law n. praise. A nd think it d uly meiA pleasing dusk for.yi T h e ordinary trees have B ut the blessed little C hristm ai U w G ive, ligh t, a . w ^ a s s h i ^ e n ^ ®. im o'Nu ■ ' I »A * * ЛЛ^ЛЛЛЛЛШ ■As on a score of other vvlnto'i' nichts; Yet, in the liuiisu bcjoiiJ, ilie'bolly'j flnme Crackles in fra«rarit wreiitlis, anil mellow ‘ lr»ts .. 'iJalo tlic vividly transparent glass; ■A tree, serenely tapered with .a star,Basks on ttie hearth; encited shado^w? pass .'/]3e(ore the ruddy fire and sweetly scar ^ ..Tbe silence with seiliictive whispering, : . The smothered slur.pf pa|)cr;and tlie taut Knot of a ribbon or a tinsel string,. ,, I- A footstep hesitant ac a new thought." ■ ■ Through (amting distance, voices, bright and cle.ir, ' ■ . .Carol.n beauty,that Is ever young— . A peacc that IS invulnerably dear— ■ . A joy that is old-fashioned warmth among- , The aces tha t have waned since Dethlehem— And then theydim toechoesof th^irjiiiitll— To worship tenderly becoming them—• (' As aKing'sglory shines once inoreoQcatth. Christinas jo: By William Banks M iu o u ti FanijuiT ; ' 'T'HE olden day», the golden days ■*• They »11 come V»eV to mo, 'As lupplly the childten crowd *'. Around the Chriatmat tm, - I a<< ot(c« .more th« comrades tmt '. March onward by my side, 'I heor iho echo of their songs' > To grpvl (lie Cliriittiuusudu.' In olden days, in Kolden days .. My thoughts lyere high and bold,. Biit oh the glory oi (his hour When in my arms I hold ' . , :, The gilts that love has brought to ma, i They fill m» heart with pride,As I Join in (heir happy songs . '. lo greet the Clurlstmastldftr AAAA<k4iaAAAAAA4'AAiXAA4;^A^i ' T'huretlny,, Dpcom'ber 26,' itìyn-----1------—r"—Пгатшии'^ш ‘ ’ CliKiSTMAj X * ÍJD D IN G S steam ing, candles gleam ing, , , , ,,• BruD cbes'freighted dow n. CbrisUuBS vu th e (ocros and ruuch eil : - C hristm as in th e ton ’l l ! C hristm as on th e m ounlnin riiigost C hristm as on th e seat ,1 / M m your C hristm as day b e merjryl : w hercsoB’er you bol" \ MERRY .- CHRISTMAS v y r r n r fv r v r r fr fr y r il^ r y r r n M for the mlitletoei merry md brlghti В forKheevcrgcccni Santt^t.deligbti R for the room where we hing up^ the hoiv. К for red ribboni. for red ribbon boiyir ■ T /or fheyoun*«eriï<ho‘Kurrv«o bfd. С fot tht ctndy С4П«,V«Uow tfcd r«dj H for the holly thtr'ahinee througb (he pant* R for the reindeer weteek for^n vijnj I for che Ice of the veller and hill«S for the «toclclngi, for Santa CO illh ' , < *F for thi tlniel khat beni* bn the tree*M for the muile of laughier and glaei ,A for the abaant, rememberrd and dear,8 fortheiuion’i|ladgreedn|«ofchwr. Uib i 118 Mnbel w as, ieavliig tlio norlst's ,with' iin''ioxti'if holly wrenth to iiinvo at a nelglibpr's house, the siiles- , woiiinn; ImtiUcd her u . spi-lg' of ralstlotoe. .-niid,;. .rhtlier Until scorn ■^uii^.'uclouB, shq toiik It, though. It .¿wtts tiwfc- . ' • wiird tQ (•al'ry. etiiioeliiiiy hs she hitu to go hntriei an the street ear. ^ Crowded wltii tlretl shoitiifirB, tlie . car .was Rriythliig-.biit couifortHÌilo', and Mnbel' hiid,;tò iiniièi (iuaporately to n Dtrap,; icy triifks nialcihg "the/ ciir, uii- ' steady. V Mabel, however, could ulwnya Bumuion 0 smile, aild she .tossed;one gayly to old Professor, Donald, who tried to motioii'her to'hls seat fartlier dojvn in the' cur. She iniule a' "No, thnnka'* witli lier lips, ¿ddirig, ' "Can't get thore,”;whlch was true. ■ Hartley Gorton,crowded his wny to the strap 'iieici.' iie^,':an(] greet- inte tc a delllji>tea;'tay; ' !. "Hoiv ■ hnpiiy %v'eiiyb'bdj^*tbokrfl" Ma- Bel exdnim edi ‘ITtteigoo'd' old" Olirlst- mns spirit liiia, fairly::<tptUod' itselt Into , this .ear." -/t i - ii;” ' ' , "'ycs,^>lnce you.pntered lt,”;;lie com- tiientcd nicnnlngly.' ' i' /, i , , *‘13ecause. I lmy^._,tl{l8, rod,,^nd green■ suit .oii„'l, suppose,"'Ifehe^jiiitii:; №en, looidiig aroun^,. "ttie’y're,'^^ Einlling, they’re ' Inugliliig. ?.WiuVt: hiis hiippeiied?" ' •’ ‘ VT" > "You: really don’t Icnow?" ((Uorled H artley.' "I nelleve you- don’ti aild here’s tho clutuce, I’ve waited: tor ull. these Jiionths right heiforc me, ftiid I daren’t take It I" ^ Just, the« « (iouplo of college, boys; not far awiiy, called out, appiinintl.v _to_^nnrt!ey, "Oo f.o It, olil chiipl" aiid . theii fluid,. ''W Isli. I 'iiiiu ’’ ;',,.n‘.'v Following their I'yiw. .MiiIm'I ■ liiiil;(!il Up at her hand, holtlliiK iiiKsi|'!jii, 'iinil tliere':was,,tlio, toollHh nprii\ oi' inlwle; toe, Ini vli>w (if nil,'I'liid dlr;'fil,v iiliovij her lieiul I "Oh, yiMi IdldrM!" , filii* biased, and. then. In 'spite .uf herself, №uglied meiTll.vi-the fellSW pasacngers Joining In heiinlly. ■ \Vhen they lul’f tho car (inrtlcy looli her liundlos, and when liur. door was renehed he went In with her, as. a matter of eoiirse. ' ' ‘ “T’m sorry If I.added t(> your emhnr rassment, (lear," he siild. ‘Iiiit I liav(? waltoil a long tiMK!, and you pniinlsed to give me an nnfiwer very sn'oti. How about It?" Por reply, 'Mnbei lieid the inlafletOH above her. heart. .; ; , {(€}.. 1030. Wvaturn Nows^apor Union.) ' ; ;Chrliimas, Nnirio of. Vi'lago .., i/ ' - Thei'e IS only (iiie pine« In Hiigland : named Christmas.; it.is n i.lnv vii- In'ge ln O.xfordaliire, itnown a s .Christ- nias-Ooinnion.'’ " . ' , "Goddp’s'D ay’' . .. . "Godde’s Dayl’ Is ii Ifiium/ for Ojirlst-1 mas found In vni'i hid'('31 n '! ! ' R òse l^tàls'Tôri€l)i«iiii9 i't- fo r C h riitm Why ,ncit utilize 'íí)í'i'ós6 petals'’0^ California' .for : Olirtstmilb présents’, says .Naturè’Miigà^tne,':; Ptll'.'soi^^^^ püt- pourri Jars' With,',them^^^^ which aid in ,CBpl.ijr]ng,-.the ;roso' frog, ranee and keeplii^ ít-.íqr. y^ (Jei'ful chains (:ap be; m(ide from .them which, are á continued delight;^ :Pul the leaves through Jtjie ’ Jfood Ichoppor cacti day fur' t)u'vèij’’‘d(iÿ»' ami stir be tween times. Keep them In a n ‘ old Iroij içettle >ihlch lai spmewhat rusty, as the nctlen of tlie^lron. rust- and a.ònifl quality in the. rose 'petals.^^firk tecether to ninlce tlie'flnisheij product lieiiutiful. ; ,At thoVéníi ôt sove» days; w|tli..the,ald af a llttl0„v^((tor;for inolS' teiiirig, .the; macei-atetl,petals m ay be I'lirotully '^' foi'ineii. into; . any ■ deslwid shapu or size iind-placed jn;, rows'on lilns to 'dry .'iind ‘ lmr(l()n, anti iilsi) to ninlto the necessary openings ’ifor the Hiring. 'Tiie, rarej sceiit' of the, rose garden alwuys,clings to tltem and they‘ nmy l)ci lised to linpnrt It to the diiliily lingeries when liot being wOrn. : Delivering Toys.in Spalli : Ili Spain, (is fii most, of ; ihe' Spaii-; Ish-Àhiorlcau countries,’ the legend of Santa Claiis gives place to flie, tradi tion of the Magi. At spnio’ time lie-V tween, the night; of Jaiipary- S and^' dawn' oi .Taniiary ,(} tlie Three >yise ‘Men of the jiJfist Imitate 'Santa by risk- !:ing the sòòt of chimneys ; In' enter to .deliver toys;'to’good chlliiren,.' ' ' ; - T w elfth N igh t Twelfth night la .Taiiuury 0, the eve of Twelfth diiy, or the Keast ot the ; Epiphany, twelve days after Christ mas. Formerly tills last of the Ctijs'st- inas hoUdayfi wiis the ' occasion ■ of merrymaking;^ _ M 7m \ я Finai 1п8Ш^ ' "There is - no; happiness for. me. Thdt's; alt finished. Don't look : so tragic. ! -We 'must! all; live our’ owii lives laiid ^worlc out' our : own salva tion—if tlujre is sUcli a thing. I'm glad to have sccir you agnin-~it hurts, the way you sent tne about iny misi- . iicss. . /: V "I sliall never forgive inys(:lf, Julie." ‘‘Yoii inl)st,\ tliere isn’t • anything rreally lo forgive. ' I wasn’t too kind 1 to.you eitlier, t/awrciic^’’, ;^ ' : "You gave iiie'the only happiness I have ever known, and that _is why I want to give, j^ou your • impijinii.'is.’’,', .; She drew back sharply, ■ г ' "Why—iwhat do you meani" ■ "That';! want; to take; you back to Cliittenhani. '• lie’s .a fine fellow,'Julie; and yoii meaireverything in: the woi-Jt : to^hlm.’" There w ai'a time. ,when I hated .him, but lately, n6w; we.under- i ;Stahd each other-^f., can see why I never’stood; a chancc when he was coiic’erned—'V;., v'..'-. - "Wiiat do-'yoU mean?' How d.ire you say such things ■ to,.^nie ?’’ , "I d.-ir.e ahything if: it met happin'ess.'means: your . ..Wii':;Iiappinesa ,:i3" no qonccrii p{- ypurs^”. ,:,- -She- turned .n/id began” to walk away fi^b'm liim. ¡Her iieart wa? .• beatmg fast:ahd' Her,;.eyc?: burned with ■ tlie te.ars Avhich stie dared itot let* iaih In the - evening' Sch6fi«ltf, called’ ,’at the little'tiote), ,' He .biought>a Jaiji bunch of roses iind lie kissed hcr hSni as she'.took: tlie floweVi^frbrii ’hiin. 'Say you for^ivti'me,. Julie?" : .'Of course I" forgivft yoti.’’. But In , her heart; .she ■ knew' that Jf she' had cared for, hinii, fotgivericsj;*Woultl-'ndt liave been possible.^ “ Of course ■ I , for? give you," she ‘.Said ■ agai i w th aiv . effort :■ "but jn 'return yoil must prom^ ise. me BoiiieUmiril'Vwill ‘'you. Law-. rtincei’ . _ “ If I can—you know 1 \VllI." ■ '• "Then protuise ,me that;:you will not tell any ■one iri ;L6nden where I am." He':hcsitated,: and ’she said ngahr sliarply r ' Most of all yoti nnist proiii- ise me not, to tel IMr. Chittenham." Schpficild looked away from her. _ U. have .alre.idy ■ \vircd ,‘,to him; . I ' wired this evening after you left me."She; drew a deep breath, lier heatt w.ns beating so, :ficrccly that it sccmeti to choke her. •. - ,■ ■; ;"Yoii tbink . ., . do, you .think -he will.co|ne here?” sheiasked.'1‘ " VI am , sure lie will come." • 1Ф oeunt-mM.oùaM ACjp_.. It \yas the sâmè;'day ,in 'the; list of visitors, in the paper : who iHvere ex pected'at’ th(i Palace . Hotel ' Caux for ehri3tma3;;that Jqlie saw.,,Giles. Glut-'' teiihain's niiliie. ' ' - •> - ,;Slye was ttlanciing down the list witli- diit, liKiuh/iiiilcrost, wondering if any '6ne’ s|ik Itiid . khowii in. litiglaml might by. chaiice be mentioned there, wlicii suddenly his name iCbnied. to leap tjut' at hcr.in lettiirs oi fire.' . .'" : * ; •; "Mr.i^ Giles’ Chittenham and '.his fiancée'Miss ;neatrice Ncale-^'’ '\ ; There, ftillpwed : a little chiitty; para-* Braph abolit ; them—but' Julie ‘ read ;no m'oie., She stood’ 'with : the .papoi- clutched, in hér hands, cold to the lips, Ые ;liad forgo) içn IV"’’- so .'.ioGii—'lie them, he thoupht, as he beitt to nsk Adolph in winch direction they wcjre goilti.' t-Iia henrt:sctmcd to- stand still when lliB answer camc.' , "'It:'waa- td ,the :St. Bernard that Madi'inoisclle wished to go. . ifor days she has, tali t'd of’nothing else. , I told her she rtiiist take a gwidcir-^slic was disapptiiiitcd biit< she said 8he,:Woul(l let; nie know." - , , ‘ ;,' "'1*6 the. St, liernardl" Chittenham stiflcd.::.a'" ginaii. lie might have known—might : hav,e Bucssid.It scc.nied how to his' despair that he had been,' a; blitid: idol not to: realise fi-onV tlie begiiining . (hat she' would cpmd ;io th!?,pl.uc,' that ho.had-everwas tp be married to, another, woniaii. heeded ri;chance-pliotpgrjiph' to'-guide ■ ; Her lips quivered as she aaid in a voie^ aJI broken with sobbing: •*0h you V belong to me-4-you belontr to nri''—"_________ i. man!'coiild be faithful ùh(ì’ijtilié ; iiail iiot .bülidvcd:;hcr;-';i W èllirilie-beliti’i-ed her': tìo'W-^atìd; such (a'Uide of hatred aild; tlejpair rose ip, her: heart tluit she was afraid. ,Tllreé’titines Giles' liad struck at her p-thrci: 'times 'hé had iiiade her. siifTer beyond, all eiidurance, and nn'v,,',she w.ould .‘sillier >no more, : ; b;\ her thick boots and her v;;.: co it and went out. ' At the fi-iv -. met thé woman who kopl .'.i "You arc .’'going, out i ■' .'..(.'f'd, she glancetl up at Ihc alc.v. , 1 .li, u,d not RO iarl There i.s iiit'i'u;»!^” In qome.,miii;i)'.innrc snow.".', ; going far," Julie said andhuri'i-.'ii ux ■ , : ■ hiiii. ' ■ dragged''her, few, iclothes: j^róni” the: drawers in the little ptinicd-chesti aiid ■' ’ hurriedly ; (tacked ; them. ■ _ ile r only' thought was: to avoid see- m¿ Giles' Chittenham, ; ,’'ïi’s;'a1i over',': that, part of my 'life— Its;fini5hed for;evcr,’f ahe;told herself oyer , aiid over again. - "I don’t want him now— don t, even want to see • him I I could never forgive him or believe in him again." ' She told the landlady that she was : , going b-ick to England, but at the station phe took a’ticket to Lausanne. 'V!'i never think of looking for me there," she told herself'exultantly. He ¡ will think it is the last place I should ever go back to.'? ' ; , , ' She changed; her mime to' Langdoa and . took a room in a Uttle old-fash ioned chaltit overlooking the lake, and wli(*t;t: she found i the time betjirinlng ^0 Impossibly on her hands,;'ahe advertised for pupils to . whom : td teach English, , \ .. ., ; Foir_one thing she,heeded the liibhcy, and for ;,anolher/ she fçlt fluit she would; ffo niad, if she; could iiot find occupation. ’ , But eKccptnt Intervals siie was "notU!'hi))py..' And :sb_;the' Jhte aittnmer.i and v tlin’ autumn ;p,;issea, aiidwthc'^cold ‘‘wmtís '.. _c3ijw,--aii!Í'’ !the .çi^cy : days,' and y' the , ' : iiiountam3;vwe.r<'.;.;hidden ;in : veJlsv b. mist; ' ' ,, ..... , „ o r hot room.' Tliere was a l^niick al ihc fr.jni'dfjori^Mtid íhé broke pit : Iii:::.-,’li.-.j. she - was saying.'to see who: the visitoi;"mlgln be. :- : A ; tairmail- In a big overcoat stbbd tbere—he asked icr Miss Langdon. tie :sif\)ke eagerly us if v,ith great exciteinent. "'She has, but: a inonicnt : gone,out— if Monsieur would pm hlinself lo. the great.tr'oúble of coni/iiij in to wait." "I will cert.iinly waft.'' It had bcgiin to snow afresh, and the slioulders of Chillenham's coat were wli te as he stepped iitto the liule hall-way. Wtiat. was.Gdes dbirig? :0ne:'night she dr(:nmed jf hirn so; vividly that;she was sure he- miist be sonic.where near hcri^and tor .two days she was afraid to gn out for .fear that she mightniev't him, ") will go homcj"'she told, herself,' and tried to believe that it w.is sheer longing fpr^-England that drew her, •iiid ,thi)t; the prc.ienct: of Chittenham made no difirrcn.te; ^ VI .vill' 'go hoiiin for CbristMiis," she d(.cided; 'nnd from thitr inonient her .ipirits ib9c,'and the pebpU-'in ithe nouii; ,.-smiled . when they :saw the cliange iH her. "She,has bad good news,” they told ) ^m.^.inolher, and were (lulte^-jure.thiit 1'. was. <'n, uniiappy Jp ve.alTair ^th^t :, had! ;bi thei to: caused thi:.' iiadiiMs in .’.,,;Julir‘s eye5.;';V/i,';.. : And, tli'eii a,AVcek'before ahe ;Ws to ^ ^ jeavi!,: /lilic suddenly' felt 'a ■ prea't ..'■lar.g‘ing::to climb Ihe St. B»rnard once more, ’ :Slie Iliad«: enquiries and was told :, - that .she could not go without <ii guide, , “ It is a dangerous time of; tlifc y«ir,'^, she was' warned. , ■''They, tramplcd'oiliiii it sijchcC which 'Chittciiliiiiii;-broke 'int.;; last - - to ask <:urtly.;_ '.,i,■ ■■ ;» "Is: it ‘tver .possible to find any one: wlio gets, los t .611 . such a night ?" ."They ' have béen: found—often—" -.VAHvc?’’' i: ’ ;*Adpl|)h did; not answer this,' and (jites darcd jiot-press the questiom ■oit pit '''•■’3 not until early inorniiig that ijtc .Htiow ceased falling. It was get- ■ liii.i; light Ihen-rlhe faint outline of the i-ttmiitains began to stand .qnj against i.lic '.larkness as if drawn J>y a ghostly liVnl. . ' ■, . ’ ,: Cl!Ì;icnhani. wa.s, nearly worn out, b;il^ he refused to go. back, or to rest alihoiigh the others often urged him to do so. .; • • .‘'Further on there is an iim whcrd he Can the liiiople who l<cci» the i))i! r.ii). fijt-iiiU ÜÍ .iniiie," Adolph -laid. It wail halfM.i bou/ ; before they tr.,,-!.. i.sniállí ; m A’t',‘':,v'nld!ng,,of wood, staiiUiiig back ,/rçpi :iiï'!‘ fwdivay and lmlf hidden by o^snow^i ,■ ,■ , ' ' Adi.'lph ''.rnifiped up to the door land kriocniil;,. '¡r SI I' were lights in several, hi.:t!>e, ,v,.;r.ii.)\vs,; and ’ the . door Was biie,’,»; :*, :U!a. jst immediiitely, : td admit in'* ,into the : warmth,: , stamping the : cii ied. snpwj ;and .ice ;>fromi,thcir boots.' . ;■ ,:''Giiitjcnham dropped on to the near est beiichi It 'wai not fatigue riló much as' despair that, had beaten'him.: ■ Like a man in a dream he heard Atlolph calling for brandy and hot cutïiie. He leaned back ail'd clo.sed his Everything seemed whirling ali.'ïut him; it was only the rough but _ He; had been visiting some people ‘<indly ti.-iich of Adolph’s hand 'oil his m,London whose daugmer had crnneI^"bi'liler ihat roused him!, home^for, the Clu’lstiiias hi.lidays from : VMadernoiselleV' is > here-^wlth niv )School,m Switzerland. Site had b.’ca friendf,” he said.:;,- / ', : showing ,am|*teur photog/-aph.vc( lift-.' "Herel’’ - Chittenham stared uo -it • ’Giles:>!'^t;.„„ I,„,.:i k;. wi;. :.'*^^'iivin' eyes., r'mrel,. ..,., 0 and:!,ad « - — «.«„ .».».a « , ^Vl{. |,„,,t,¡,e^true-ttuíy foupd hér along, the: road ,hst night—in the snow,; : ‘She: was lost—the:pooriiadyl I’hey broiiglU'her .hère and püt'her to bed, l)ut^dhe i.s ill, . . i’f 'a:, .. . ;, iCliitteiihatn.s^^^ his feet. ■ ‘"Let nii: sec i\er—Ict 'Aic.be "sure ; . ■: .;We ::;fpllpwed : the;' d ho.usc up: the harrow,'creakiiig wooderf ;’'.Thç>ÿi.was .1^ burtuns" on. a' bedside'.table, aiid-.its light fellffull; on : htfr fiicc' vvhicli wss iialf turned from him. : GliUteulmm ;gavb’ one-glahcér:-' "Julie I Oh, thank God I'V, ^ ' ; He beht'-hisj hiad. aiid; prc.s8cd^ hpa ' to; her ’ hand i.ag^hi'.; and- again, kissing i Ijer.'i fingei-Sj.i :aiid iivwrlst,'. ■ and soft ^.warni.': palrn, ; till. - suddleiilyshe • : stirred .rcstltssly iáhd 'tMrnedí.S^- » ’’. Por .1 '■,mpnieh>;.'she ;d!ty?'(|iiite, stlíl, tip -at.'! him with i.far-uway, dreaming'^jjyçs, thenis^denly the'; tears welled :: up . into them, ariti. ! her; lips quivered i: M snid in /ÿrvoice : ail broken,, .‘with sobbilli} ■; "Oh, ;ybii' belong to .nier-T-yoi): belong to' me-:^-’ ';';"AIWa'yS;;7;i-i!W8y3 . ,Shc began to;ory;wcakly/. I You 'w_cr;e .so'I«iig 'c6n'ifirig;it^ ,V.Í°!t*^^Cwu'dKhi’t:!caí-e¿any hiprc.'V,J iihe-— ,]-Ii3,;"' -voicc >:,i.broltp ¡i,í he''■ supped a n .arm-'’;bcni¡!itli * Jièr:''.b>'-nd, ; driving it to ;ri?st agaiiist.'’hiiii.V^^^^^ V :,She:drcWVb:ick’;ft:: little,:''t wet on hei\ fàçe, hc‘r>v0lcc'brok lUtifid.'’ spbbjiig :i.as:; “she !':'askcd' i!òiiqa': more I'piv do! yo‘if‘;StJl^ and Çnitiénliaih «thswcred again as he bent tbl-fiiid’her. lips^ VAlway?,!. aiwayis;.^.;’v:;aivi!ayis,Ç;;.-'^^^^ ■ " " ‘‘ THE EÍÍI0 ; when she pressed one more upbn'his notice. ' '?That|s Miss jLaiigtlon,- wlio comes to tcacli.ihe Swiss girls EnBlish. She's a darling. . . ." .. •And he had looked down into Julie’s face. . . . And nbw he •was'herc^in a few mo- me^^ts, he. wnuld be':,witli her; arid libldr in^JwJ,n,ihi^;orm»"i ;Hc;;w,alkcd,’!over ty;Hue:Vind6w-'and stood llobki^^^^^^ •How-. lPhg:;,-would ^''shc: .be?--':!Every; fjiohient' sccpied.Kui 'ctcriutyi ' '!■ “i . ^.‘11 „wait here JilliMisii: ijahgdoh conits in, Giles said obstinately.. ; V . ' ;'Biit at ten o’clock she had stijl' not returned. ‘ . ; - : ,:Giles 'Went ■ to I the .front ’door- and lodfcd ,oiit, followed by Adolph, ” • , The .■snow:: was . falling '50: thickly that::one :'cou1d hardly; .8ec a yard ahead: there was a deep menace in the unbroken silence., Chittenhftm looked at the man'beside him. . ■; ’ ’ '. "■Well r": he said .nharply, struck by something: in Adolph's eyes............... ,, I| vyould bc good how lo look for Mademoiselle,": Adolph ..said. "I have friemla^-good:! fellows all. I f. Monsieur wiiihes if— • . "Let us start at once," Giles broke III. He was afraid of the fear in iiis heart; he was conscious of nothing biK',despair :when an hour ' late'r he 'wis stnnibling ..along :thi ptigh the; blincling,' eloggiiig snow with Adolph anil: half a do?;eiii other men. ' , ,/i'he,';, lantern« they can led shod well d, dancing shadows on the w'hile- n<-!s nf their feet; thi flakes whirled in tlu'ir fact's half choking them. It wafi as: if all thci huni.-in: forces had ranged ,thi;mselvc8 as enemies against '.‘boes Snookem’S’ baby’ get : off any o rigin al sayin gs?" “ Oh; ,he (lid, but they -were so dum'b tiiajii'Snookoin had to hire, a ghost writer for him.” . Teacher—If' Colnmbua were «- live tct, day; w be look ed upon as a remarkable man? Jimmy—I’ll toll tho world. He would be iSCO years old. : — <►— :—^ McFall, the factory foreman, was apked by the manager whe ther the ’he^ .man he ha^l hired waa making progress. ' .“ProgreBs!” exploded the fore-.thing;]: 'iknow and ,he is sthl aiv man. “Why, I’ve taught him every- ignorant fool." CAMPBELL & ,WALKER ' PUNEatAL D IR ^ O B S Ambulance Sorvice Embalrofng :Wo: spooializo in Ptarrette H«nd Made Cttsltcta - Also ,Oomptete Mno Factory !MRde June Boiley Building Near Sanford Motor Po. DAY PHONE 164 NIGHT PHONE 188 *ghuraday, Decenibèir 26* 1980.*ГНЕ AtOOKSVILLK BNTBRP.RISBi MOOKS’V'ÍLLBI. N. C.4t,' Í., ‘ Ш Ш тИе5$Ш International Sunday. School Les son for Dccem'ber 28' KEVIEW Devotional ' Reading': Matthew \ . 5:.S-iP 'Hev. Snmuol D. Frico, D. D, the:;ijuar,tw iiav(! been : about. Representative Men and Women of the: New iTest- ament. ' :'i'Fo^ ^ about 400 vyears no pro- pHetic •voicfi', had ariken in: Jtjwry but that <li(l not indiodte'tiia't: Je hovah was unmindifurpf; Hia;i)eo- pl6,,vW'heri tho iullriess ;;bi’ tiTtae; caime God was quick to send a mesaeniier to announ« the furth er Unfolding, of Ottis plan of aalva-, tion. Zacharias, a priest minis tering in .the Holy Place of the Temple'in Jeruaulem, was startl ed by the presence of Gabriel. There ■was unbelievable'j told that, .he And his: equally.' aged wife Elisaibeth:vere to have ,a aon. boirn ih:- nature. John' t'he Babtlst was that'cliilid. SJjc'i.month« ;l*ter; G«briel ' ful filled-aholiher.imi8sion,ia8. he imflde- theV»»noun|ceinent !to ;the Virgin M«ryJ that 9l\e should conceive a eoned boforij long, ^ ...................................... Ôçhooi is closed'Until tnû first *n the petition-in this (jauso as^ being the seoond.tract described 3^* j,. 6.6Ó chs. to a stone in of' the ypar :because of the roads. Yours very sincerely, _________' W. L. McSWAIN ' NOTICE Having qualified aS .'Executrijt of W.A.Weant;, deceaiaed; • notice ,is etirveyed ,'by М. С. Ijtitncs, sur veyor, Deccmber 20, 1920, Seo plat of вате recorded in hook 28 page 87,0,, Omce of Ucr*'’tc,. of Deeds oif Davio Coun'ty, N.. C. ' . The secorid' ti-hct' hereinabove will be Bold subject to thè dower' of thè widow, of G. E. Horn, dc-Son by the : power of the Splìrit. , Thougih: 'this wap. to'-belipve than that which in bai- ()f their recoA-ery.;And all f f babe, barn in IJethlehem. Mnny marvolled «t his birfch and among them wcrb uged Simeiin and Annit. worshipp s m thè Tempie _ An ideal is effective as it is lived^ One of thè charms in Chrls- tianity Ì3 that it!, cari be livéd persons indebted! to' said eatíiM a-re retiuested. to;,makü .'mniodiate payment. .■. ■ ;.v ; ■ .y..,. . ! This November 7th;-1930. MRS. JOSEPHINE , L. WEANTp ractically Pet(>rl 1ч n v,vi, «v ' оиы!/1ГНШИ. ,L«. WEANT human nature in hia make-un. ^naturo in hia make-up. T'homha had his doubta coneern- ,ing^ the. -resurrectlon but, one good look at the Riaen Lord! cori- ,ylnced him •without , makinp; use of any of the proofs that he had dem'anded.. Curidualty. ;'h«fl hel,ti- ed man into obtaihinpr uniisUal values. Zacchaeus jnerely ^v4nted to see (Jesus but soon fouhd ih him the Saviour. frorm. ;Slnf: Stephen, -Saul and •.Tltnbthy ,in- iroduqe us to thèi -ÀctaViiif the Apostles; «nfd •that list oit nota bles in; ¿oiitiuuin^ right r.^own to the; present âgé'. ' “A FORM OP SUICIDE”j“I will live another fifty, years. iPositively the 'best thing a man NOTICE ' Having - qiialified aa Executor of Mra. Mary E. Hendrix, dec’d., notice is hereby given to, all per sona holdinfr. claims 'against her eatate to preaent them duly veri fied to the undersigned for pay ment on or before the 18th da> of November 1981,' or this notice' :Wiil be plead in,har of,tlieir re covery. And All peraona indebted f0 said estate .are .requested to make immediate payment. Thin November 18th, 1980. - J. W. SHEEK Executor of Mra. Mary E. Hen drix, dec’d. . - - , E. L. Gaither, At_ty. 11 20 6t. NOTICE OF. SALE OF LAND f*»;, ro un d,his nock like a m illatone. With his days free for w ritin g he nctiinlly w ro te losa than in the yeiira 'When, .with all their dull routine, he had been abimulated by d aily contact “with the active w orld. ■ ■ ' ■ "I assure you no work;at all is worse than; overwork;,■the mind A certain friend of mine pfba- can do ia nothlnigi.” pered mightily in hia bumneas and Inveatments. I used to aee him often, and it distressed me to obaeryo that his increase in' wealth had apparently added no thing to his police of'.mind. He seemed to'be alwaya worried. Hia health was not too good. With: each added million he dovolop- od a new complaint. . Tlio other day I aaw !liim again for the; first .time.! in- nearly a year. His byes shone. Ho was full of .pep and plaiis—: a wonderful transl'oiraation.' "Yoti',know;; I used to talk a- bout retiring,” ho said, ’’and I had Just about Ynado up my, mind tb.'do'' it.!when the stock market^ crushed. Then I discovered that I cb'uld'n’t afford to retire, "I’ve gone back to work, and it^a the greato^’ tonic I'ever had. I doubt now, if !I’n ever retii-o. W ien you como to think of it,’’ ho added,' "idloncaB is ju st a form of suicide.” ■ , , The phrase is striking, but tho thought A'vhich it e’xpressea is not new. Many men have wade tho same diacbve'ry; and usually at the price of unhappiness. Charles LaTOb,!when'released nt last' ;from ,his drudgery of desk work at the India office, ci'led:oUt; that' he' -yvbukl not !go back to his'l dru.dgory are: forma of .siHcide. "prison for ten thousand ;pounds.” ■ Som'ewheVe between, them is a. «'l am free! Free a? a ir I"! ho;' h appy'm edium which is 'really w rote ecstatically tb a friend, living. , . .; ; in pursuance of an order made by the Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County In the 'special proceeding entitled Mrs. A .! M. Kimbrough, administratrix of G. R. Horn, deceased vs Mrs. M. J. Two yeara.paBsed. Idleneas lost Horn, Everette G Horn and oth- its charm. Time, which had seem- ' era, for assets to pay' debts, Las od to pass slowly when he was Udminiatratrlx of G. E. Horn de- Illeeased, will re-sell, at the court house door in Mockaville, North Carolini\ on Monday the fifth day of January, !1.931 at !12 o’clock noon, the following desori’bed landa towit; ; . , : 1st, tract. Adjoining the lands of J. J .. Stnrrot and othei'8 Be ginning atj(i stonò;corner,;of ,Mil!, triict; thenise ;N..: 24 . deg.'i;E. ,Ì2.96 preys on itself-—the most unvvhole ¿hs. to stone C£irtner!line': thenc'o some of fciod;’’ Sq;he wrote to the;.VV'. 4.40 chs’. to' stone ;and pine same’ frlisnd.: "I have ceased .to ! ¿tump; thence S.' 81 deg.'W. 0,7l crtre for almost anything,.:Never' chs. to a stake formerly ash';! did: the waters of, heaven pour .i thence N.- 80 dog.- E. 6.77 cha. to down on a' forionibr ne»d.;:W’hnt j.ed oak| thonce S'. 40 deg. E. 1.87! l oan do, and overdo,; ia to walk, ch a . to walnut; thence N.'80 deg, I am a ; aangulnary riiurderer - of 5 to .beginning containing time. But the oracle , is silent,” ' 2 7 /1 0 acres more or less. ,. : .Honry Thoreaii, who:flaw many y 2nd. tract. Beginning .at the things clearly, looked forward to. Southeast corner of L. S. Kiirfee.s a time when every man’s Hifo ' j^t a„d running N. 11 deg. E. 2.17 would bo reasonably div!ided be-jq l. s. Kurfees corner , in twoon hard work and happy lei- of Crawford lot; thence E. sure. .' 4 deg. S. 2.75 chs. to Crawford "Wliy should the. hen set all day?” ho, aakecl." She can lay but one egg, -and besides, she will not 'have picked up;imaterials for a new one. :Thoso 'who work much do not work' httrd,” , Both:' idleness: -and; uni^elleved, AMONG OUR KEADERS THERE WAS A GARDEN ’Tis said that in a Garden . My , M'aster l^ent to pray, ,, ' And in the same old garden ’ 1 journey back to-day. Mid dew-dropa and the -flowers ,Tho:;rosee Mponiing. there, IVIid 'simoliiii^r'and; iihe ahowers № ere gIows a beauty rare. : Each' morning in ills Uiory He wiilka close at my .side, And tells ;tho old stoi'y Of Christ the Crucified, Living, ' pleading,: apd еаШод . He aeeks for all .the. :lost. ; He comes, to lift'-the falling- For them He’s paid tho cost. APPRECIATES ENTERPRISE corner; thence N. 7 degi, E, 2.50 chs. to Sanford; Urte;'HKonco E. 5 deg. S. , 2;68. cha.: to Sanford corner in Osear- Rich'a line; thence with Rich’s line : S.; 6,56 chs. to Rich’s corner, at the old Lexington road; thence with aaid road N. 80 dog; W.: 2.43 chs. to E. M. Swicegood’s corner; thence' N .'10 deg, E. 2.20 .chs. ; thence N. 85 - deg. : W ., w ith Swicegcfod’s line 2.94 chs. to the beginning coMa'iriing 1.78 ncres mòre or leas «■ •! Vvith'Him there is no hunger, - No sorrow, lo^s 'or pain. With Him we all are stronger’ When praying in His Name. Beside the Htone-heap: bondinig', With precious blood .He prays. With tortured soul out-sending. He gives H is' Father pral.se.^. :- Upon a.Hiill'top dying, He saved us all fMni Sj(n, Ever, biimself, denying, He gave-his fall fpr:men., : Kach morning in the Garden - Ho watches^.there, for: YOU,;. 'Tia in the samp^old garden, He waits as IIo used to do. V Ahev Harmony, N. C. Doc. 19, 1980 Mr. A. C. Huneyeutt, Mocksville, N. C. ' ' My Dear Mr. Editor: Please lèt me expi-ess to;yòu, my appreciatlpri , of your : papei‘ that'has beeii; coming to my. honie We read it with a great deal of interest a^ it brings to us ¡nows' o f a part of our membership. ,Please do hot: consider this as an offort tp;s«Ì5plant Bro, Oh'arlio Ttern as correspondent of the So ciety : neighborhood.. He . tells,.; all tile'local news there of the’ fine hog.4 killed; the corn cribbed, the ’posôUms caught,', the wood ;;chop-: pinKfl,;'’etb.:Let.him Ш р hia right-; ful place* 'but. I'Svould like, to an nounce to our memborsliip thfit we want to make next .‘ Sunday,; December 28th, a Rally Day for Society Bax)tist Church, We have, had a good year,, but it is swift ly passing by, and will ''soon bo history. It will bo written in God’s; * Лоок of Life in an indelible hand. ,* But if it has not been just Avhat ' it ahould have been, ivo can only - ' remedy situation by planning toj* do better in the future. Then let I * us rallv our forces, clad ouraelves 1,*. as Soldiers of the 'Cross, (See ^ ^ Ephesian.4' '6:11-17) and march' forth into the adventures of nn- othcr year under- the leadership' of ouf great‘generiil, Joaua.Chrlat. 'In the neighborhood of ,Har^ mony ' have boon ' almost, compieioly snow hound since the fall of tho snow. Tho road scranns " : : ''Ä r ’co o ic8 '/.v ,i'f'-’" Relieves Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Hea.d and 'Toothache. In auccess’? ful use over 86 years. , !, ; : am * G. G. WALKER МОТОЦ CO. • * " . Dealers in * * Hudson — Essex ~ Chrysler • * ' Autompbilos * * . Mocksville, N. C. ; * .* . * , •. » S. A. HARDING, M. D. ' Sanford BuildiHR MocksvilJe,, N. C. „ > Office phono. 162. Residence phono 109 OtlicG hours: 8 to :30 a. m. " '■ 1 I. P'ifO p. m. all cash at !.the option ‘of the pur. chaser. ! This the 19th day of December, 1930. , MRS. A. ,M; la-MBROUGH, ,(commonly called .Mrs. Mamie Kimbrough) iaamihiatratrix' o f; G.', E. Horn, 'deeeaaed. Jacob Stewart, -Attorney 12 26 2t. NOTICE Oip DISSOLUTION 'Notice is hereby given th a t the partnorahip, heretofore existing between, W. 'A.' Alliaon; «rid B.! C. Clement ' in / the Town: of Mocks-, vHle, N. C.', under the firm name, "Allia()n-Clement," has this day been dlasolved;: all right, title, in- tMBBtf and ■' eiitati in and to. the propertyibf staid partnership; hav ing; been; pU'reh'aiied, by J;, Grand wh'o ivlir cpritinuii; aa^ sineaa (afcTlts :preaent; locfttioniilii thbVAndars'On'Building All accbiirits due.'said piartner- shlp; are payable to, W. A. Alli son and, Hi ,C,t<Jlement at the same place' : of'I business. ’ ' - ' Tliis agth'iday of Novemiber,' 1980; W A ALLISON ' B. C. CLEMENT J. P. LeGRAND line of Jane W ard'place; thonce Ni 84^ W. SiOOi chsi to a; atake förmerly an Ash; thence N. 26* W ., 18 chSi' to ii atone,; thence Ni 4,* W. 12.22: cha. to.a stake Na-' poleon ., Cook's ; corner;; i thence South 85* W; 16,38 chs,’to. a stone' paid Cook’s corner; thence West 1.44 chs. to. a, atone;,.Else James corner; thence South 8*,West 35 qbö.rto: ai atone;.: thenco E.; 5;18 cha. to a stone; thence S. 5*-W. ;10.76 .chs.; to the I beginning, con taining 105% ncrea more or loss. Said land will be sold to satis fy the, debt secured by aaid mort- iftt-ge- . Thia December 10th, 1980. ' ' G. N. COOK ,, . Mortgagoe E, L. Gaither, Atty, ’ 12 11 4t NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 666 is a :doctor'8 ■ P.rescription'^ for S' COLD and HEADACHES,. It ia the most apeedy- remedy known. • GOO also in Tablets ' - S. 3 1 81 12-4 4t NOTICE By virtue of the power con tained in th(3 mortgage 'executed by J, W, Pilcher and hia tivifo Alice Pilcher to G.' N. Cook which appears registered in Book No. 16, page 695, in the ofllce of tho Regiator of Deeds of Davie Coun ty, N. C., to which referenco is made; default having been mado in the paymont of the bond ao- burdd by said mortgage, the un dersigned: will; sell ;at:public aiic- tion tp the ;highest bidder foii.bttsh at; tjie! court •hbUse iin .iMobksvllle,'! Nfi.Ci; ori Saturday the, iOtb (lay. of .ian.,,1081j' thei follb>viri.g Jana ;ly-, ing in 'D'a^le County, N. G. viz: Bogihnlng at a stone F, " H. Bn hnspn's ¡corner and runa Ei 4* South 17.50, chs. to a stpne; thence N. 80» El 13 18 cha, to a, atone; formerly a m aple;! thence Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have this day quali fied ns adminiatratora of John.W. Livengood, tfeceaaed; late of said Coijlnty and .State.-All' ptA'sons ,folding; claims again^tithe estate of.;the! said deceasedf^ar«' direct ed, to ¡present 'the .same to the undersigned, duly verified, on- or befbre !the 4th day’of Decermber,; I 93I, or.thls<notice will be'plead-; ed ln b*r of their recovery*'All peraona indebted to' said'estate; Will'please make immediate set tlement. ‘ ITiis 4th day.: of . Deoomber, 1980. ‘ . ' SADIE S. WINTERS ,C. F. WINTERS Adminiatrators:of John W. Liven- go6d, deceased! , 12 11 6t. Rftbort S. M cNeill,Attorney. BEST IN RADIO Young Radio Cp. • BESÏ IN SUPPLIES ; ‘ ' • ROBERT S. McNEILL * * ' Attorney at.Law . • MOCKSVILIIE, N, C. • » Practice Jn Civil and Cvlml- * » nal Courtis. Title Examina- * * tina given prompt attention, • MR, CiirrON FMMEII! 1 " .. t Our gin ia in fine ahape, and we will cither gin, or buy your- cotton,r and-give you the high est market price' for eame. ' ' 'jl' f ' ' Don’t SolL«ii( have, your cotton gipued until yaO'«eB^Ua. ' We wiU buy your Seed or jBx- chaidge Ileal for Same. M S GIE№ Near Sanfoi:4’9 Garare < - • ,1, 'iiif r»!! o-*''"!.) 7 Ш 4%' MILLIONS OP MOTOR3 „ с are in daily uae today and tte ir number ia daily ¡increaS'.:,; . ing. Yet there are comparatively few mechanlci» 'who are capablc of properly rcpniring an Electric. . Motor.- J t ; re- . quiroa eareful and .palnatnkinpt work o fa skillful order and : must be done properly or current, ia waated; in their opera tion which nieune ri w'abte of money. If your ;ttiotora re-: quire repairing Bond them here ami have them put in flrat ,с1аня running order. We nlso have an A-l Rndio man to repair your radio act. GENERAL RADIO & ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL lUlPAIRS . Armature Rewinding ; . Motor; Repairing,.: •Phone 4345 68 Burke Street , Winston-Salom, N. .С,v-'tS ' Fbr twenty yeaia we havo served tihe,peoplc“of Davi« ,C^un» ty as Funeral Directors, and nevei; before have wo’bee» Bo Well Equipped, or had ao wide a variety of styles and'prices’; ' as we now have, GALL LTS AT ANY HOUR^ G. C. YOUNG & SONS Tr'f’ Nature a Chance” , . ' O. CRUTCHFIELD r'hlropractor —. ’ : Hawkins Bldg. I Lexington,, N. C. ■ 8 14 Mo, tf. # I J A C O B S T I5 W A R T / Attorney Я* Law , , Mocksville. N. 0. nflii^p in vSouthorn Bnnk & Trust ■ Готрлпу.buililing , ' Office phono ' ..136 Upsiflonce Phone , .14Æ By W.TTJJAM 'V. 'CARTRR, JR.- nro c-oìtip' to day.’ltoiyPYef. and we - tevdeon, N. C. 1 trust that wo ¡ (;an Too disimpn- Sudi f V*"'" \ h .Ini’ ВШШ WITH Coiifideiice All M o n ç y ^ to o t, iBargain TimoTfpr Tiro liii;^eìrii! F rlccs are serapintr b o tto m ..: N o w it ;eosis.'m oro vth a n 'it’s ,'’ w orth fo r punctMrcB And , d elays: to g e t tlio la st':itii|cs'o u t ; o f old tires. S lip iW y fa ll and iv'nt®*' rcquiro fu ll, traction . N ow G oodyear trea d s,,w ear, dow n . slow er;, thnni. ; over in w in ter— about T W IC E , a s . slo w ly . a s : iir sununoiv T h ey w ill Blill bo llk o'u ow ;n on t spring-—thl^ is th e tim e tif b u yl , ' f h t h i i m d e t : Liietiino Guiirantcud—I^ill Ovcrsizo Superior to inany •:of . the first grade tires! Bctllngr dollars: fiigher. . Valuey (inly Goodyear, can’ ofTerl .Free m ounting.. Year round service. SuDscribo lo Tho i'^ntnrpripo 30 X a,>4 Cl...............................«4.9a 30 X 3‘Л ss .................. MO 31 X 4 ......................'............... 8-0Ö 32 (X 4 1 ................................... 9.60 32 X 4>/a ................................. 13,45 29 X 4.40 >. 30 X tl.bO .. 30 X 5.Û0 ., SI X 5.00 31 X ,5.25, „ 5.83 O.tlS ' 8.55 8,85 10.20 All other, «izes low priced SANFORD MOTOR CO. Ford Dealers for 16 Years Mocks’rille, N. ' I ПТ & ' 1 I t m M È À Ìà .11 ¿I. ‘•г.y t, ^ ('S t , •Il '/<>'- ' ж '*' t Vl'^’•I il. Й-, “Í ?» ■’ Г ! U, ' Ol' .Vi'' ' 'Í‘ ritKC i'ТПК МО(;кЯУ>Ы,К F.NTKïlPRtBti.. MOCKSVIT,TyR. M; C. ' »1 HkmlA: . 4 ’ Thursday, 1)есвЬ1'Ьег Й5, .1980 The Mocksville Enterprise Published Evory Thursday at Mockavillo, North Gurolintt A. C. Huncycutt 3. F. litìach........... ..Editor' nnd Publisher ........ Managing Editor Subscription Rates: ~ ?1.50 a'Y car: G Months 76 Cents Stifctly In Advance , Entom Lat thef post ofllco.at: Mocksville, N. G., «8 a»cond-class matter under the act of March 8, 187C. Mocksville. N. C.. Thursday, Dee. 2C; 1980 ' ^ ...'.'‘Tip. spake ami thoro camo divers sorts : ‘ of flies and Hoe in all th&lr coasts. ‘ ' He gave..them-hAirifot rain,' and flamiing • fire in their ,lai,id.” Paalms 106:31-32. THE BALTlSlOBE EDITOR WAS RIGHT PAY YOUR DEÖTS I Л ‘‘I -I Í >r . J>;i M * if ÿ Ш |l& ! 1' *, ‘i- iV. , i : . More than ‘iour , years . agro :.tho editor of the • M anufacturara Record wrote л. series of "Bdl- torials In'whicli йе ‘in eubstance stated that- , one of the greatest! needa of^ tliia natioa wue. a. ' , e«nuine revival. relliffion. 'H is ediltorials ' ’Were plciced uip by-á number o f. secular pub- lications^ ifevK ^jKeqie^'s to notice the fact' , th at auch stateínetíte by^ a «ool headed deliber- ; ato .editor,of, a trad^ journal. or secular pub- . Jlca'tion. i.vButi tlnie has '.shown , that he was . riarhi. The prjmfr wave, the hard times, the; fíilttnciár'c'ráih"w hich'tho icoüntry has just witnessed; and with no oine who aeems to bo able to do any^hlngr'.tq-remedy the situation hundreds and jthouennds who four years ago • , never'TVonld haVd 'ftdvaiiöed rölitfion as :a pri- Í .1 m ary need of ithe; riáíión are now rendy to not^ . fonly take .such statements at full face value, ibut are in hearty accord wlt'h the lato editor of’ the Manufacturers Record. And 'now comes »Ions' Я' “cold blooded etfttisbician.V' Roi.ijcr Ba’baon,, with the followlnsr statomont, .. w'lil'ch should ca'usov. every . person interestod ■ ' in the'preso-rvabion of our'civilization to pause • 'iind think. Says ‘ Mr. ' Babson : ’ ,. “Recently Iliiuggcsted,that lator the nations . 4vould'recognize the economic value of accum- ; , ul'ating spiritual wealth.: but tlvafc they are not now In the mood to do so . : . . Such a ' , time, may, howovor, bo muc'n neuror than I '.'liad thoufcht. Apparently, people today are not tired out physioially, liutara discouraged. They ■ Заек that fa'jth'Whlcb Is eaaentlal to , personal , or,national progresa,^Acconnpanylngithlsilaok; *' ' o f faith la to 'dierespoct for, law, order and ex perience. Cliildrea are self-sufficient of thoir,parents; and g>aretlts..'aro self-suffident "o f their,God. In fact, faith ^to'be effective, ' m ust be blacked up by righteousness. Faith- cantiot beiboUßlit or quickly-obtained when . in trouble—like. medlcine. Faithi-must : 'be ac quired slowly, ibofore it is needed—like edu'ca- . tion. Faith comos tUrouigllv patient devotion 'Ti^'ht living and sorvico to others. A groat mass of wage earnors executiven n-nd young businesH peojile have never before Avitnessed a severe business depression. Ever . since G em any declared war Ц 1914—^vith the > exception-of a short readjustment iperipd aftei*^, the war—thero has been a constant demand: for labor . . . In view of the steady wonk ant] easy profits.. , ' ■whic.'h the. al>ovo dc^ribod coridiition :madö ' ..i)osaiiblo, this new' genornbion ;has felt sufflci- ; - -ent In itself. Sabbath .schools arid cihurches . "havo been negleoted;/family ^ p ra ^ rs have an yiven UÜ. and Sunday has ibee^n made a , c<xmmotr*Íí8M ^ Heneo, unlike previous ‘ gonerationa. a '■ 'now usííriiniployeii,,.Or losing iivoneyHfr^ii^i.^.es^ . /1]ауе no faith 'upo'n.whioh to fal.ljb^k... :Wften f ' employed or. making money,, they didinothlng'. to store up spiritual reserves and hence.liaye ; : iv ione to ‘(liraw upon, now th'at employment and ;-'iprofits have vaniifliod'. As a 'reault, 'gröat ” V: 'тлаяяев of neople arc discoiiragcd and know ;. '■ . Tiot'where to tl)rn. The material wealth imon ■which l^icy poleiy defended hiaa'gone. They ' ' . have no spiritual wealth upon which to draw;;, and they are tired out physically. ; ' Wliat is true of individúala is alao, true of nations.. " : - „v People should understand that bofòro '.proa- merity 'can rotu.ru Üiere must be a renewed " " intoreat in the .spirituiil life by 'both indivi- ■ chials and'-nationa. , Naliiona ahould reaLize '-■that world, has always pdBBessed raw rmaterials-and labor; but has been рго.чрегоин i ''onlv when the people have been actuated by a . roligiouS'faith to use these resources for ad> ■: vancoment and ^service. This is the law of life , • Í {wifl now ia the timo \v'hon it should be taught . • in ahúrch, scho'ols and icoHeges^ Think it ' «ver. ' Í ' ■ ^ ■ —----------------0----------^——---^----: . THREE SWIFT KICKS : “P;ay; your .debts,’’ admoniahes R. E. Price, . , thé; able editor of the Rutlierfordton: News, who then goes on to say: ■ Many people are taking advantage of tho, fmancial dein'esaion by not paying their debts. S om eare, hot even trying to pay them while others cannot. If more folles would; pay their debts,- 'business- wpuW be better. It’s like a link' in a tíhainf'pne ’ iyays, another pays, : età. : It's a^sad fa'ct that people' as n rule are not as prompt about paying their honest obli-^ gâtions as they-were ten or ífif teen years, ago. , ■We need .more cómihon everyday honesty. ■ The time is. fast- coming AVhen pracbieally , ." all business that deals with the public «en- ■ orally will 'be forced to ig'o on a cash 'basis. I'his might b e, a » good thing; ;for both nier- •clvant -and customer. - ' Ask' any ;.retail groceryman,- who ha^ gone “ broke,” about 'hie , account 'and , aee if he- -does riot tell you that'"Too much 'dredit ruined 'h.iniiv , ''It 'will ruin .any : busirioa.st .'Nò firm ’ ' can meet .its obligations: that 'does not collect .•'itS' accpúnt¡3.; : : * 'W ^ei 'we see-follta .dressed fine, riding in high priced' cars, having' aoCTantai; radios arid ' -n^any ■ lii.xurieia we 'uaua'lly < w ant’; ;to see thè ■ books of thoir igrpceryiman, church treasurer ‘ and 'others to ■\yhòih they miglit owe 'hòhéat 'obllgMiona.*' -■ ' ' ' ' ' ' Of ! Ìcoursè ; thera" are many who.' have nò reason to ;For dnòtance those who» arie woi'king on : salaries 'and whose sal- aHes4iave hot been cut.' Why-should-they cry ' hard ’tlriies?. ; Why^^ 3^^^ not pny their ' ■ debts 7 - There is' ' sotte ;ex!cuae for the poor , fellow' whose’ business' ha's gone ifotten, wh<> 'haa lost hia joiby ; who fs^ s there is some reason whÿ; he can ; cry hard times a good ■reason why he does not pay his detots, • • Bilt the cost of iiylng; Is doWn ' cijhsidcraljly iinder it was '0, year ago. ' The .dollar is vrprth ; ■ ;nearly 20 per ceirit mióre than it w ago,'iio .why's'hoiild the salaried man not really, 'Ibe in better financial condition than, he was ..;'n; year: ago?. MORRISON’S MAGNANIMITY ■ : : TIugene Ashcraft,• editor of the Monroç • ÍP n q u ire r paya that “ three SAvlft ikick’4 in the ' я 1аск of the рпп1:ч should be a dm inistered to . t.hw e w'^ho arp ¡».tiarting fa lse re p o rts about • bn'n'ks Лиз!)!!' in bad condition." .And, he 'is rjg'ht. During the past week runs have 'boon '■imadc'on a number of perfectly strong and w lvent banks. One Raleigh- bank sufifered ftrom Л run which waa causerMhv sO'me ialse, : ' ireport, but stood up under the ¡jtral'n aintil the OThlic confideii'ce 'cpuld; be restored. Д Gas- tonia bà'nk waB 'a vioWtn, hvit it -atood'the sbrain; ', But Why do' foMra in^iftt on etarting-'false VÆ'norbs on bamks? It la a very/dinngerous . lliing and - neopio .nhould think before - they ,• w ike л'отпЛв to the3effe.ot ühat a g'iven bank , , ' ia in danger of financial failure, • We commend'^eriator, Cameron Morrison for the magnanimity which he showed in the flrst olRcial 'a ct upon taking the oath -pf oiRde.,. He had it put right up' to him to either thike a atand for or againat the confiiTOation of Mc- Ninch as .Power CommisalorKtr-.. MbNinch waa opp'bsnd bv senator eledt J. W. Bailey, because the said McNinch worlfod a.ira'inst tSie'democra tic nomiree for the preaidency two years ago. \ . Soivator Morrison who had .iust taken the path , of ollloe waa.'aakeil ,aa to'his position. It w|>s . a sort of trying ordpal. McN'inch was being , opposed for confirm'Bitiori on. the .grounds that ho 'Wa's,; not a domdcriit, ,He not only opposed the election of Smith tWo years ac:o, but ho ' had seirÿed aa mann.gèr^^^vf^^^ Hoovercvats..'' in this state. 'Moreover, he refused to m . report to the propèV auithorities aa tp'w hore: ho irot the (Tnonev with "ivhich : to finance the ct»mi>t',lgn made by ..Hpoyercrnts, as the. regu lar rèpîrbliican state ichaiirmaai and as the deTnocratl'c state chairman were forced jhy law to^do. Tha't waa the V orst sin of it àll. 'B ut McNlnch was a feliowrtpwnsman of Morrison. Yea, 'ft next door neighbor; M'oreover, he .was an elder'in the second! pre.^byterian chuirch of which M'orriaon waa m member. ■ Furthermore, Morrison knew that hiindreds and hundrcda of otheinvise-good honest democrats--Mni'ri- aon friend'! and supiooirtnrs—like Mc'Ninch ; fltrayèd iiWay two ynara o.^'o and voted for TToov<ir -instend.of S'mit'h. MorriaPh, therPifore did the big thing when he took a atand for TVt'QWnnili’a ■coiifirm'a'Won. B ut how coul<i his hoart hi'i.ve other\yi«e exnresspd its gratltydo aipcp onlv three days hnd naas^d since he wit- - ;nc'H"iC(j the hifinefiH of ^ a x Gnrdenfir’« poul when hr .nan>(ed the man as Overman’H sue ; èessbr Avho had defeated him for goyerno« and ' thus itept that honor from the pin id Gardener for eight long years? , We believe ;most ,«>f Senator Morrison’s fri- m ds will apjwove his ptand in, ,McNincli's -.behalf.?;:',; ■ ■^^^'ThiTSn^ ^ Crive~" Jt to y o u r'dut of the c'pu'n'ity .f'rieliid las a - ■ Chi^isthuia present, or New,: Year'rempmbrai^ce. ' «•Fpr what thing coating only $1.50 could you : hope to give a friend that would :be enjoyed ' moire cpnipl.etoly? Do Jt^NQW-: ^ ■ all à Meri-y ’Chri'i^m'flB-and a;’’Happy New ■: , îiYéar. ..r" f ; : Mr, L..M. Graves, thé new road Eupëi'Visor, Is draiwlng a .ïa'lary of ?75.00 per mpritij, while Mr. Mil ler, the old Supervisor, ; drew a salary of $100.00 per month. This is a saving of $25.00 (per merith to' the; tax payers of 'Davle county. This cut, added tp 'iihe cut of the janitor, makcg a total saving of jeOO.OO por year/and is only a .s^ rt as .other reduiçtions will like ly be made soon. Does this ap peal, to,you as a>vpter 7 B R IG H T E N tH E P IC T U R É W IT H C R A Y O N C O L O R S a, month. ' ‘ • Aa w e said |a few. weeks 'a,go when some ; sim ilar cuta were miide in .Qaaton ; county, • these sm all, reduçtiona \ylll not make, any appreciable - ‘ difference in' taxes. . The real savings musí be made higher up. „ ; : , v• .....-........-■......'Ч fULKERSON A N » THÉ SOUTH dlevelandStar. ' , ; T.h’ó sdiith of today is ‘.'the land of iin^iae'V.ian'd- np Iphgpr, a aoc-^, tibn in. which 'am'bitióús^ young men tul"n. their eyáa to othar re- gloha when they 'begin their ca- reera. ■; ^That, : i-s v the j’ífíéw;. of Roe FuIkersPn;,'edlt¿r- cf tihe' Klwania; ma,g;'azine Irf Winston-Salem re-, cently, ho said: ■‘When Г waa a young man,- juat out of cplloge in 'Tenneaaee, the' North; and. West „wprov the ■sections of the country that of fered -greatest rowli.rd for the am- ibitiou^ youj;h. Today';the .young man of New Enigiland must look to the South." Fulkerson then'w ent on to declare that North Carolina, in his opinion offers tlie; greatest 'futufo of any state in the South for the man with initiative and ambition. ; ' ’ . . That, 'as The ‘ Hi'pkoty Recbrd -says, is a fine; compliment froih a keen, obaerver'whp knows much af American and .geiiiorai;'Cphdl- .tiona and opporii^iiriities, И yery uiniilar to' statements;, miide / by, óthery'yi8it(>r^ ; tó thó' Sputhv I'he 'continued ;/com- pllmenta of vlsitprs ; to this sw - tion, alth,ougii:; viaitore;' are/ cix- pectpd to hand out taffy to a cor- tain extent, reminda of that -say ing-“F orty, mi .^Frenchimen cannot be wrong.” •¿'Oy,/Л 'u , Jiappv, children dancing he^re ai^^ theit In brilliant colorst .even happieif are. sure to be. So take your crayons, red and green and gold and T^y-11 brighten up the picture, and make(some ANCBNT INDIANS HAD NIGHT CLUBS s a l a r y CUTSi Gastonia Gazette. ’ . . ' In Iredell county, at the last election, the DeiWocrats went 'back, into office with a' whoop after having two year Repulblican' irule^ , ally speaking, it'he Jieiiublicana do the salary ciitting; when they ge't lntp: office; leastways, ; that is one of their campaign promiaça. B u t. it remained for the .Democratic commissioners , of Iredell county to do àome ; really ;artistis • slashing. New oiRcials were named in;'a,lm(>at every position mt the disposal of thecounty commjesionora and'here ,are some of the ichanges 'made, , The superintendent of the county home'was ejected at a salary of $60 a month, and his wife given $25 as mabron. T'he former salary .paid the roan $80 a, mpnth, and his wife $40. ;.The chain jyang superintendent draws a salary of $85. His predeceaaor 'drew $126. The head mechiiniic at the county garage h'aa been draw ing $150 per month. The new man'a job will’ pay $100. jfThe second mechanic’s \vaig«a were -.cut .from $85 to $66. ; Gtiard'a on t/he chaini . gang were; reduced ifrom $70 to $60 ai.'d $65. The county, accountant was; reduced ,from $325 to $208.88 per monthi 'The county road supor- viaor was cut from $166.67 to $150. . The court house janitor was reduced frotm $90 to $75;. Montgomery Herald. Til at old axiom that therP ia nothing now under the sun, aeems to 'be verified anevy again'' and again aa time moves Pn, Only this week, pi’. Julian H. Steward, head of the archaelo,gical department of the Unlvorai'ty of Utah diaeov- ered .an Indian raPimd in^Utah, containing a.' dancp' house- and 'men’s club rooms,” which were used for dancing and' gambling punf)os,es ,by the ancient' iridians, Thia gamlbiing arid dancing hpuae (seem'8 to have been in use' about ,'1,600. .yealrв ago^;i^^,cdrdimf^ to te'ews dj^B tciea -it ivaa aome- vrtin'g lon the order of our modern night clubs. _ Ther«fore, that eld idea about tne noble Red ..man spending ail of hia time in hunting and fishing seeriia out; pf date. THAT’S THE STUFF like it did yesiterday und this 'bank were 'to close. It would be 'a BTeat calamity, la fatality,' not bnly-'to us, but our'children. ' ' '¿c '"Dpn’t listen to whispered ru- ■mprs."; Let us conipose ourselves and stand, firm,' and a week from today we will thank,God 'vve ¿tood firm and refused to be atampodi’- ho'concluded. as the crowd in the lo'bby applauded. ■ • • — «---------------- SENArOR MORRISON . Gastonia Gazette. *ВЬе apirit'of Josephira Daniels, owner and editor of The Rulpigh News and iGiboBi'Vur, is typiciil of w hat restored conlfidonce in the Com'mei^ial Banlc of Raleigth a day or two ag'o, when excited cus'toniers made a run ,; bn tin; bank. The distiriguiBhed hewspa- per-m.an climbed on, top of a desk or'table in the; center of the lobby of the bank and made this'ap- lieal' :"; “Friends, this bank was esta blished 38; yeara ago, .andvnorip has ever loat a penny in 'it. , It'has moi'e deposits and has , miide'more loans bhan any bank in thia p a rt' of; Noiith Carolina. The men be hind it a're' men of diaractbr' and probity—men' of your very, blood and bones. They were l)brn here. They''have yoiir 'interest at heart. “It is; a pity that some people, have been .v.’orked up; and stanip- ed intp: believing; that' this banlc could ¡bp ;misnianiaged. Every dol lar ;]i.li'ave;.i'n the \vbrid, except my ne-yVs'paper, is in thiai barik.: I wiah'.'l had, another '$20,000; like' .niy-friendi:;; ^ r.;;]^ou, sp; tjiat COUld;:;i)Ut,;it :'in.',^:-:V':;';V^'-/-‘';/ ‘'We depbsitons ciin break thiii ■bnnkj also -oveiT other bank in town. If thia thing were to go on Rutherfordton Nowa. / Govemoir' Gardner’s > appoint: ment of former Governor, Cam eron iMbrrlaori of Charlotte to succeed;; the *belPv0¿Ltó/S^^^ ermari,‘ir\i the'V-Uriited Statea-Séri- ate sóémá to. have ' m'et' withfthb iipprbyal of the majority of' the people of the state. Many lin this aoctiori wanted Clyde R. Hdey 'to succeed Ovof’man but tho Shelby lawyer refuaed to ,be a candidate and Morrison waa 'inen the;loglcaI man. •/', , . Commenting on ;'Senator Mor rison, the ,'Oharlotte,: N'ewa says editorially:. ; ; S . "The form er Governor will take •into the United -.States! Senate a flupeilb pei*floiial bquipment* for lending to’ that', chamber dignity, distinction, 'an august presence, that luiminp^ia perabnality and that iscintiilant' ? iri'tellectüaliy • which; w'illv iP8^.ntly .-„stanipa^h ■'.with' tHe^'iinprimatur of .’'Ameri-. ;can , eadieraMpí ,Ho will . 'require; no ilnio to adjuat himaelf beyond t}ie m prest‘fonmal trappings in cident, to assuming, ofilce. Swear him 'in and he will immediately fool at home though tackling tho inost oxperienced debater Or the most daring strategist of- that body. He not only has that cour age whioh is more thaii more aud acity, but lie h'aa; tiiat expeviencc whlehvis'mor'e thaii havl.ng.casual- ly Igpnb oyer the ground oif s.treet corrier discufisions; of the issues of Btatecrafti Mr. Mbrriabri: ia a learned man in the science of I)t)lltica as well aa in-tto finesse of; paitisaii debate ;'ai\d:;the fprum 'into which ,'he gbes ;wi)l ring at once with the ypice of orie who requires no. training ; either for peraonal acclimation or for gain ing fixed' and esital)lishod' views on the more vital Is.'juos. with which hfl* will be cnpcorned' in that great body.” The News eomgratulates hoth Governor Gardner and , Senator M prrispn., With J., W- Bailey and Oamerori Morriaori in the United Stfites .the intpreats'. of North Carolina shpuld well cared for. LOST---NBi^ MOiCKSViILIi:,' 1 male; hound, white 'feet, black jj. back, tip ,0(f, ta il; v/hite, white ' ring; airourid neck, 'white face, - ibrowri,; .'ears>‘-niairie on "collar. Libpt’al ¡Reward.^Dr. E, C. . \ C hoa^ Mtfcksville. THAT MAKE A MERRY CHRISTMAS liAST THE WHOLE YEAR THROUGH Pyrex Oven Ware Mounted Pyrex 32 Pc Sets China 51 Pc Seta China ' Fostoria Stem Glassware Rogers Silverware—: j ; Imported China bowlsj. vases Carolina Pottery Mantle Clocka ''' ' Christmas Tree Lights Flash Lights Fine Razors, Pocket' Knives, Carvers Electric Toiaatera ' .Electric Percototora: Electric Grills ■ : Electric Lamps Electric Heaters Magazine Stand Console Tables End Tables ^ Butterfly. Tables Pull up Chairs - Waste-Baskets Smoking Stands. ■ Door mats Juat. think,-thia, ^of all times is the time to give “Gifts, of > Utility’^ auch aa you can buy at our,¡atore .or any other good Hiardware Store. , Pass up the trash this- Christmaa and give Gifts that endure. “THE STORE OF TODAY’S BEST?” < Mocksville Hardware Co. PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORiliJ Tihnv^ilnv. Dp<>pfflher 26. lOSO ^1 THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLIÜ Card Parties Social Functlone Club Meetings Chrrch Nawa SOCIETY ' Local Happeninga Coming and Going of those We know . ' . MISS MARY J. HBITMAN, SoeleTHdttor Phone 112 GRO'VE 'NEWS 8,500 treea and the' other 600 MocKsvilie. We wish them я ,Íí>f Í -------------- treea, apent $57.76 and $8.75, .re- '«'‘‘î happy jPurney through Jif*.''', и*'.'!";! ........,1»«:— il.........................................................................J. . îTm*ft»n ^vi'Shiiig; evetyone rt' ¿sviL L k N. с. ' 6pûctively,-a year during the past IIei*e*8 лviзhiIlg evei^yone to spend Ghriatmas at home. ---------------------- Monday afternoon, with tihe pre- Mra. M. J. Taylor and Mrs SMITH GROVE NEWS Mrs. Wm. Armswiorthy is a'pa- . , _______ tient lat the Eaptlat Hoapital, two years., The trees ln°thiT first '*’y Ohristmas- whore she underwent an opera-,'oriohard were from. 8 to '20 years tion for (uppendicitia last week. I of ago - and the; iatter from 6 to Her many friends will be glad to 14 yeors .old'. These costs cover know that she ia rapidly recover- the labor in hauling the ibrush ing and expecta, to be,; at; home frPm bho orchard 'aa well as theVith in a week or ten daya. /actual work of pruning. Among those on the si'ck list ........................ in our community are Mra ..........................в. ...........| For Christmas, ipíenty .o£’i ihe m'ain object an prunin® a Nuts,. Fruits and Candy^ -- -iarfnc/ nnnln fl./lA-.jn i4-n ., «чпи jUm«.. A4. ______________■ ír;> ■■■■"ГГ-------------------------------------- -»10ПШ1У al'tornoon, with-tihe pre- ■‘"«'S- -И. ш т. Z' St ж S ‘ . S 'Ä 'К'г'U<ü\ ÍV» . ' . |\У'ЛЯ . П П T'Vi M ï~«lr_______ TV^t« n - ТП.. T . .. И,** - Л1 ............... • . • % ; ' ., ^ ; ,t.. •. ------------------ .K иMr. and Mrs. J. K. Sheok were '.visitors in Winaton-âalem on Mondiüy. ----------------u jo i/ C l H U jiJJU r " ' ’ IO ..CV iCJJfc.JfUBStH 01 iwaa announced. The ladies were Mr. and Mrs.; E. L;" McClamroch, . . :t— — —r sratilied that they cleared-.$25.11, Nortli Cooleemee.' ' iVIiss Franjdb Qravon, who tea- which waa very good considering. 'M. G. Ervin filled his ap- LIBERTY NEWS yf Mias. Mary, Ella Moore, ,of the >w‘iuui, 1» apeno.ing tne vacation '"«f» oresenc. were : Mesd'aines C. ..................... ....... ..»o un.uoi w.a Cooleemee school, is at .home for •'with her mother, Mra. J. A. Cra- H.^To(m'linsori, J. H. Williams, iffubst of Mr, and Mrs. J. C^ Smith, since llhe big snow. | Extra Good ’$20 bvbrcoaù"8».9ft the holidays. . «, , ven. ' • ^attie JVlcUuire, S. M. Cali-, P. ; /M r. Cleyeland Foster spent two 'Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Evèrhardt pjentv „ 5:‘'lb.-'',’iBoic .‘Ohbb86,'''.‘;V5’.S','fÌ..'àVÌI'i ;. vruven, wno tea- wua very goou consiiloring. ; m. vi. iiirvin iilled his ap- : ' BreakfiisfBacon' ches ; n;;the Farmington . High the .unfavoraible Weather. Mem- Pointment-here th'e 'Srid Sunday RnWbit hunting seema to be the 'Pork Sausage,-,1b ^h o o l, IS i®end.ing,the vacation 'w r8 nresent;were:.:Mbsd'a(tties C. a t-11-o’clock 'and-,,ordjbr of the day in our burg,,Extra Good $28 Overcoats - i i ■With her mother.'iTWrB. .T. A n,.n- H. Tottn'linHnii. .T. '^г • Wiii!n«,„ iffuesf. of iWr: onri iwi-ó t n.;oi.,;!n. Bìnpo -n_i— anr. ___1.. 'i-,'»' , Mra. 0. '"L. Thompaori Ьазг'‘Ь,еЬп Miaiî Elizalbeth • Rodwell, Of .............. ill atindiapoaed fo r the paat week.'l-we 'J-ackabnville,’-Fla., wilf arrive thia t®. •.' ' : ''"'1 'I week to apend' a' .moh.th with her ' Felix 'Hardßrigi'ia-st.udent at well. .' Wake Forest,.;'is apending the ,va ca tion at hohjb. , ■ iparerit?; Dr.. and'Mrs,'''J. W. Rod--- well.';;' John. Morris,’ pi Baltimore, Mdi, is.'ependiing/aeveiral days with ;:Gaither.'S'ahford. s ' ' . - - -------— Mr.' and Mrs;-Silas McBeb .andA. Sanford; wore ahopping in Sal- daughter, ; Helen, .of «fgh' .Pbirit;,Ì4lhllW r rtn- fíflfliHííav 4 __t «t.* , 0 '.Mesdnmea J. K. Meroney; and H. - L. Sanford; were ;ahopi ‘ isbiity r ón-'.'.SttÌurdayi Ï’ Miss Helen Steiwiirt, who tea ches at Benson, ,N; C., is spending the holidays at home. - Miaa nu'by B'oaviés’.'apent; laat . week in •;Wiristbn-S'albni With her sister, Mrs., Hix .Carter. ; ' — ■Mr. W alter'Martiri haa moved his family into the Dr. Taylor house on N.; Main street. ,’■■r—-—0— Mrs. J', C.' Bowles spent last week in'W al'riut Cove wit^i her son, Mr.' Charlie Bowles. -------------------- , Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Tomlinson ■and -sona w iir visit relativea in Winston-Saleiin on 'Christmas dajv ..., , " — — o__.— Ml'S. M. J. Hpltlipuapr ■’■ spen.t Tuesday in ;Mo|>rosvÌlle -with her .clftU'g/hter, Mrs. H. L. Blackwood. ----—o— I ' Miss Bonte loftin, of;the. Con cord‘faculty, is visiting ihef par ents, Rev and Mrs, A. G. Lof tin. 1 > s>. jii. iviiii-, P . ; í"í'o>-ui; 8pB ni'tw o ':«J-i-: .aiiu ;ivirSi w . JL». : JKiVeritiardt ,>G- Brown, J. A. Daniel, R. c. Go- daya last week;in W.iiriston-Salem and- children, of Cooleemee were forth>'■and Mis¿ '®uth Boob. . the..»rweat;bft hlB-.ái8tér¿.':Mwi.''0.-'t<ie;'Sunday.;,-guosts'-of -'th'e ■form- I . 'R. AHboa. ®rs W n t s ^ '''W ^ iMOVIÉ'NEWí ■ . It is rumored that wedding Everhaifdt. ■ ; ; ’bells -will chi|me during the holi- Mr. ,and^Mra. Robert Carter Thursday, Friday and Saturday «'«r " and children, of Kannapolis spentX . Mrs. Rav Cornatzer will ■ • a»-- ■ .1. ..... 1 . . Per IFat Bacici _ , Cotton Seed Meal J ..........|1.вв^’г I'Car liiad of Standard Mlddlingr^v^&ipM ' at, per ,bag r*ii wtttumit it tl Dr. element^ .-t-— .History, departriiSrit. „ College, Eastrtari, Pa.-; will : V is it fun. hia aunt, Mias Blanche Eatpn,, durin.g the -Vacaition. ^ 'M r s . R a y C o r n a tz e r w i l l ibe h o s - th e p iia t S u n d a y w lt } i „ t h ö 'f b r m ¡ . f o r ith e , e r s . p a r e n t s / '■ ' ‘ ' ‘■''T'Kiira-i^/Gurteri'''-''''"" ......... ;Mr .■.v.i'fieotЛ , »> » i^'RÏde~êrt' Cwlbbv'” ; daiilghtor ' '^ n d a v VriH biVi'Àaiî'ni'A li, ' daÿ 'gübsts of the la ibi., M rs.W .W . and • Mra. 'Hunter- Miller ; w in% pend'0 hrÌ8ttóaB:"wÌ№ Mfa" ^Vith thè M / Hr J ^ - Mr, ond Mra. Charlie Gentry, of past Sunday,-.afterriPbritw : Winstoft-fialom^ ■vve.re recent guest; Ray Lagtle ’■ 'WO '\vill'’^ a v th e ’ VO/ir? Slhmv mV- /if fliA lriffni*u ato4^/u«’ Vili«“ TWL. TlTi. «Ui Mrs. Katherine Formwalt, of the'Asiheville schools, will arriveáS . ...I -«»Ij- M • n r M - ? 2- V , ^^he Primrose Path.” Hel-, ter, Jr. > ■ ' ' ■ .Mr. and Mra. J. B. Johnstone the latter hor sister. . - ■- W. Mr. W. F. 'Robinson, arid' aiater, Misa Ruth Robinson who teaches in Salisbui'y,' -left last week for their homo at Glade Spring, Va., ,tb apend the holidays. ;' ' i '' ’— — -o— - — Mr. and Mrs. Gv. M. Kirlcman of Greenaboro, nviii 'be guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cain, at A. Hai-tman, Clerk of Mr. and Mra.^W; .B. Wiiabri, „V, r< I 't , .. .: Mrs. L. D. JCimmcr and littlb dau- ^ J oc ' ' ' ■^‘^'"‘.sslon 10 Mrs. .Iflmes Humphries, of Win- ghter accompanied by Mrs. Jim and 25 cents. . . ston-Salem viaited her auni, Mr. Hou.se and dauglhtor, of Cboleo- iMln and Bill coming 'next and' Mra. J. C. Sm'ith a few days mee apent tha past Saturday'iri month. ago. ' Saiisbiirv «'nonriinu'. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foster will B. ALLEN CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT Salisbury a'nopping. Master James Kimmer had— . „. i». i.uo,.,,, ,,„1 «11.0 H31 uu'ui«H i\iiiimur ,mvu aS entertain at a family dinner on his guests the past Sunday after-^ Christmas. da.y. Thoir'guests be- noon,- Masteii Jamea and Joe, Jr. I ini', their ohiklren and grand Spry , and Clyde Brown, children. I ------:— «-------—___ Chriabriiaa. Mrs. Kirlcniart Avas for merly Miss Mangiaret Cain. ■ . . ;^ — — 0--------- 'Sidney Kirk, who haa a position Avl'th thb ■Woatinglliousc Electrical Company in Pittsburg, Pa., '\yill spend the ;hplidays' with hia pav- : L. Kirk. ■''' ■" ' '■ M , ;Mr.; arid Mra. C.' F. Clement and ;two aona, of' Lanbiiater, Pa.; and nr , -rr ^ , ' M r.'and Mra; A. F.'Duckbtt,^^^^ «,.1 Mrs. IL G., Pittman, .of, Raleigh,' will toe guesta of Mrs. Winaton-Salem, wUl'Sipend Christ-,, w . i£. Clement during the holi- maa with Mr. ttn'd,Mrs.;J. C. Dwigidays. ' -"gins. , ' ' ; ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sanford en- tertainpd at a deiightfuj fainily dining on Thurklay evening, a delicioua turkey dinner being ■ser ved at several amall tablea that wero attractively appointed; with ■Christm'aa decorotions. , .,-.:X . 0. Rey. W. H. Dodd, y/ho , recently jiccapted a call' to the Baptist Church in Belhaven, N.. C., has 'been taking: treatment .- 'at the Duke Ilpspital. , Mrs. 'Dodd, also has been aick. Their many fri ends here hope tfhey will soon be, greatly improved, f"'''':':,':-:———0 - .Rev.; and Mrs. R, ;C. ' Goforth T he,auditor'R w ing cpmipleted; t rr „>..111 . the audit of' tho term of Mr. C. , Williams s visitlnig A. Hartman, Clerk of Sunerior:Mrs. Earl AtkinsonWinston-Salem. ''Court, to _Dec. 1, 1930 and also the books of Mr. C. A. Orrell as clenic froan Dec. 1, 1930 to Dec.f 23,1980, Mr. W. B. Allen w.ho was appointed' Clerk of the Cpurt to', DA VIE CIRCUIT APPOINT^ ,: ,, MENTS',-;,y , A, ; G. , Loftin. 'Pasi;pr fill the vacancy cauisiod by;the re- ■ _ I''|rst;Sunday, Center li, a.-m., aigriiitibri of f'C, A.: Orrell until an ('Salem, 3 .p. m., 'Zlpri- ^.’QO; P> ni, ' ’ ’ • • • •' Second , Sunday, Concord 3 p CENTER .NEWS P. 0. S. of A. ¡members are untred to attend regular mooting - of Camp No. 62 on Monday night at 7:30. ^ -----------------.0—--------------- "' •Gilbert Blackwood, of Moores- yille, spent tho week-end Hvith his grandparents, Mr. and Mra. M.-J. Holthouser. '— r*—0------^ , - Mrs. L. G. Horn, who has been quite ^’or tlhe past week, ia now shPwinioj improvement, we are 'glad to state. . ■ , Owing to the big, aribw. „there w«8 no school last Thursday, but the,: toachera and childrbn were, at the BRhopl,; houae Fi’iday arid had' thoir Ghristmas. - tree. ,They; drew names before Jiand arid there were;'ft/numiber ;bf- dalri^ iisef ulfigifts-beaidea'the' iije ';' Mr.' T: A.i.yanzjant:\arid’:;:^^^^ moyed' Infft Firiday; tb'ithei’r ri^e^^ ______________-______________. . . . . . . home they purchaGod from Mrs.’ McFall the ' factorv foreman 3 p. m.. Center 7 :00 p. m. Bosdi. While'they; have moved ta nlflfl Kv wim’ ' c l^ourth , Sunaay, Oak Grovo ;i'i - another hpuae, yet ,we.' feel like; thor the nevv imih he hnri iilrnil a. m.. Concord 3 p. m., Liberty ;'*hey are stiU in the'¿ontor neigh-. ^ ,iY:00 p.' m.. v ; ' ■ ; ' - ¡boi^bed. -.We are .glad* thoy w illwas making progieas. | All are cordially invited to still b e among iis. . Mattreaaes Bed Spring^ .................. $5,00 ExipreSB Wagoha $1,76 Straight Chairs .. $5.00 Rookera ............. $4.00 Rockera at $5:06 ....... $Й.вО\ ..... $8 .eS' $1.2« ; ........$3.50 $2.50 aigriiitibri_______________ election can :-be, .rb'gular.ly-:' heldj on ;Priday filled hia bond - ;Bnd qualified .. , . wVi«VV« И W I/» m.i .»Libbrty ' 11-Ч n.'im.,' Oak vOrove 7i00';p.m. ^ ’ Third Sunday, Salem I I il. m.. “Progress!” exploded the fore man. “Why, I’vo taught him every-' thing I know and ho is atill an ignorant fool." these servicea. —A.-Gi' Loftin. I » 5Í9 Christmas Wreaths »! Favored in America Mr. Ollie Anderson, a student in a- Georgia Military School ar rived home Sunday for the holl- PRUNING APPLE TREES days. . PRODUCE QUALITY FRUIT Wa are sorry to hear of the illness of Mra. Horace Deaton, ■Raleigh, Doc. 22.—Pruning ; as of Thomasville. Her parents, ,Mr. .KO.OO Jiockora at ..................$1.75 Plenty axe handles ................ 28c 2 four burner Nesco Oil v Stoves .................................$29.00f' ' Plenty sample aweaterB'for tWiqi' whole family at bargain prices»,, ^ '■ Plenty clothing nnd overcoats io r - ■ ; mon and boy’s. . ’' ’ ' ';v I A good line,of Red Goose,Sh0«at\‘ ’ .£pr„^he fam ily. ^ w;« (Barry heavy'and fancy',Giocerlei Martin , building' ori .'’the.',-,. We alao'have a nice|livinffLiwH».^^ and bed "room suit •It .will pay you to Be« fore buying. ^ y - .u ■ '' . » •' - J. fRANiriNDRlX Near Overhead bridge' South Mbckaville, N. C., Also Martin Bldg on The Squarq-; ' The use of IW.r,,«). T, A, 'atoned: Miaaea Sarah Hanes arid! ' Elizabeth Spencer Stone were iviaitprs ,iri 'J^inaton- Salem on Monday. wrentli Is bollovud by aiitliorltlus to bo trncouble to the pagnu сця. tom of decorntlng buildings und pinces; of worship at the foast which tool: placo ut the ваши tliiîe nsv o u r' Christmas. The ,'i; wi'bath la not iirnd to wioh a great extent In l'Iuropií H.s 1п ; )|(' Amerlç.ftj ¿altliouiíU йеечгоНоп.ч й with overárcTons, lire much used. I .W M I A •<. V««« , M O w .% ^ , ---------- , „ a part of the mianaigiement pro- and, Mrs. B. P. C arrett, of this ,!’gram ' in an apple ' orchard doea, place are at her bedside. ^Wo not alwaya increase the num 'berwish for her:'a speedy recoverv rand children will apend part of, this week with his parenta, Mr. ,. , , -—.—c— . I arid .Mrs. dfeolfeie 'Goforth, . in Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MurFay, o f. Lenoir Miaa Lelia.Tuttle, aunt of Jl'aloigh, arrived Wednesdtay to iMr. Goforth,'who-has been, « r.iia- viait the latter’» parerita, Mr. and sioriary in, China for Pver twenty: Mrs. E. L. , .1„.„,1. X i.U_ :C._.Gaibher. ‘ Miaa Ilattio Cliaffin. a student at Duke University, 1» spending Ker; vacation ,with ¡her, parbrits, Mr.: .and Mrs.. T. N. Chafllnv Mra. J. W. Rodwell; ,-Mra T F ; Meroney,: Miss Emily Rud'Well ¡and Jack-Rodwell wore visiterà in, Winabbn-Salom on ;Monciay.' ---------0--------- 'Mra. L. G. Gaithei Mis D sie Byeriy arid Miaa Virginia Byeriy, "riu spend Christmas in .Winston-, Salem ^v^th Mrs. C. A. Jonkina,iil------0--------- lifr. 'and Mrs. ,W. J. Mooro, of New, (York City, are .s-pending the Iholidaya with the former’s ;par- enta, Mr. nnd Mi4). J. F. Moore. ---------0-------- Mr. -and- Mra.; D. W;. .Caaoy, of Southern Pinea, will spendi' the week-end with the latter’s' p'ar- years, wi'll;,ibe present at the fam ily rbuniori. this year. . ' —q4^-—r-, . Enjbyaible' "and weM-fprepared Christmas programs, were ;given atthb Baptist Church on'Satur'day evening ¿ndl at the 'Methodist Church on Monday eyeninig. This wbek' ■vviil Wijtries» ;a num.bei' of delightful, family reunions and dinners,; many from other towns coming to visit relatives here. ; Rev. Loy 1^ ; Thompson, pre- siding eici'er ofDhe Winstori-Salem district, wiU-preach at the Metho- d'ist; Church on Sunday .mornin« lit the eleven o’clock servi ce; The regular fourth 'Sunday night Un-- ion service will bo lield at' tho Methodist Church on Sunday even ing at'Soyeri o’clock- and Rev. W. B. vW,afl^iwill preiich. " ''u, r——0- • '';'' ,'V ' The .Saille Call Aid Society met Blessings On Your Home May theChriatmas gift of Providence for all your houRehold be permanent prosperity, good health and happiness. This'is our Yuletidewish to all our. friends for 1930 and every other year. ALLISON & CLEMENT ‘On The Square’Phone 51 "■W hen I was,a child, i f t did > » not fool well, or if I had a cold, ▼ m y m other gavo me Binck- ▼ . Draught.” says ^ Mrs., O rpha . X НШ , of W oflbrdi K y . ! "W hen I • J . Q j was m arried, it bocaroe áfem i- w ly medicine in m y own hom e,. ^ as it wus in m y m other’e. *■ 3 " I take it for headache and; 2 eepeclally for constipation. X V№en I get billouo, m y skin 4 r’^^geta ÿoUow and I have a very ’ '■ bed .tasto in m y m outh, and a ^ drowsy feeling all during the , ! Î day. .M y eyes; burn and l pet • d i ^ , : or';; m y head is 'swim - ' ming.* W h e n I take Black- ' f. Draught, it eeome to drive the ‘ ’ 2:inipuritiee out of m y eystem- . «n d I feel fine. : I am seldom w ithout this reliable rem edy.” . THEDFOBD'S of bua'hels ;to j the; 'tree, but it dobs mak© a 'difference in tho ^quantity which wiill grade out as firflt .class 'apples. . , -■‘“The profits frbm an apple or chard always depend on tlio num ber of baskets,, boxes, or barrels which -contairi apples of unform size, well colored' and : free .from blernishes,” says IL'R. Niswonger, extension horticliiturist at State Cpjlegb. í"TbioJí74>uíih:yú.-tr¿Es:%fí soases arid shield them from con tact ,With apray materials., Tlib hlg'lieat percentii¿e pf ¡cull aij^le's ,Í8' nearly; ál\vayB' harvested bfro^ that part;;of the tree, whicli lias not 'been .thinned' or is left un- - pruned.'' Apple trees of; thibi kind should ibe o.poned ; up iso ; that; it win be easy to coyer the fruit and leaver,; :in all • parts ;of ; thé tree;” ’ A,s'to cost bf prunirilg, Mr., Nis- wpngbr says two orcbarda In the Brua'hy mpuntaina, bnb containing Fw Constipation, Indi|i»tl«n^ Blllousnats CARPUI. Наод for o^/«r 60 Í To Everybne. Wc thank you for all buaineaa given us this year, and hope to be given the ■ opportunity of servin'g you 'bettor in- 1981. ' HiDfiAL GROCERY AND MARKET vyish for her:' a speedy recovery Mrs. . Deaton; was formerly Miss Margaret Garrett. ■ ' Mr. nnd Mrs. J. ,G. Anderson and family apent Sunday in Win- stori-Siiiem with relatives. ; ; Everyibody' here; isecms to b e thinking and' talking of the Christ miis tree which is to be at'Center Church 'Christmas Eve nighti A short program will. be. gi.yen ,in cpjnne5.tioii-.i»i%'thq ^r,9/?. ■^ ' Mr. Clarence Forrest”and Miss Sadie Mne Bn.rneycastle were marked last Thursday evenincr at the Christian parsonage at 'XJ : l FOUND-rBUNCH OF KEYÖ' W, biisineaa house in Мос1«|у{1Гв';1 on Monday. Owner eam ‘ g«. >an.me 'by calling at EnterprU ofHce und paying for thiaí^á.), NOTICE I I , nounce to. that I have J of tho lot JïU l same old sent time following Ì ' snd Й to e ney, ’i l From Baby To Gr We wish our friends and theiii all the good things of life: las prosperity, good cheer and Weappreciate theprivilege.of^ during the j^sir/ and look foip newed friendship during LeGrand^s Phai| “The Rexall Stores I Phone 21 . ЙИЕ-w. ! yf^t a i-e P,:5^ J '4,( CAMPBELL & f u n e r a l d ir e g t o i Ambulance Service , We specialize in Starrette H«nd ' Also Complete Line Facto« , ; June Bailey Build.ing Near Sanfdi DAY PIlbNE 164 NIG]," Шкаг»’*г, (hem í ’'Ü I r h«,- Pfilîô 4 IIh Vll i T h e M o c k s * / î ! ! e E n t e r p r i s e Published Bvory Thursday at Mocksviile, North Ourollna Л. С. Huneycutt Л,..............Editor’and Publisher ]• F. Lonch........ ...................... Managing Editor V?,' i м .,J. M< . Jpm-jn— ' Í ^ ÌÉ l- H: M iß r w é u Subacription- Ratos: ~ $1.50 a'Y oar; C Months 75 Conts Stilctly In Advance Bntorod.at the post ofllco. at Mocksville, N. G., «8 8<»cond<-eluss,mattcr under the act of March B, 1879. ‘ ; Slocksvills, N. <3., Thursday, Dec. 25;-1930 ' ■* ' '‘Ho ppn3<o ami thors came divers aorta : ■ ' * oi ilies and lico in all their coasts. * * He gave them hail (for rain, and flaming * ' "* fire in tlieir laud.". Paalms 105:81-32. * ■, ‘ . , .J . ' 'i, THE BALTIÄLORE EDITOR WAS RIGHT More than four , years. ag;Q . the editojr of tho , Manufn'cturors Record wrote « series of ledi- ' • toriftls iii'whic'h fie in ou'bsfance stated that ' (, one ofithe greatost-'meeda of-tKlis ^nation, iwaa u; • ^ ««nuine revival <if reliiglon. ’iHis edlitorials 'Vete picked''up 1>y a number of, secular pub- , Hcation%^but..feivir ,|»ee^e^'; to notice the fact '^ ".that such statementfl byiacool headed deliborr ; , I ate,editor öf a ^rad<}, journal, or secular pub lication, 'B uti tlnie has'show n that ho was ylarht; ^Tho .prime wave, the hard times, the., ' ^ fihnnclal cniih'w hich ,the .'country, has just ■ „ I witnessed, and wlth .no,voino who seems to be ■ able to do anything to jom edy tho situation hundreds aäd thousands who four years a ^ - never Tvoultt’ ha've 'ai^anccd'ii'cilgion as a ’ pri- , «iiary need of the n i’tion are now ready to not^ jOnl,y take, such statements at full face value, , 4)ut are in hearty accord •'vit'h tho late editor of the Manufacturars, .Record, And' now ; icomds' along' 'a "cold blooded ßtatistician,'!’ :Ro.s«i< Ba'bson, ;with the iollowing «tat&ment,; ........'whi'ch should ca'uso every person interested' in the'preservntiion of our icivilization to pnuae fl.nd think. , Saya Mr, Babson:^ ' ' ; , “JRocently I auggested that latci thö-rifttions , Avould recognise the economic vuluo of aceum -, . .«rating spiritual wealth but Ih'nt they are . ' not now in th^ to do so , Such a timo, may, howovor, bo much nearer than I i people today ^ire not . ‘ J tired out physicially, IjUtiarp discouraged. .They lack that'falth' Whilch is essential to personal ' or riAtional.,^rogre6s, Atccompanying this , lack ( '/ faith is a„'d$aie8i)(act for la-yy, order *nd.ex- • ' ' poorience, ' CKildrcia ' are self-sufflciont of the'ir^parents; and jyarents are aelf-suffioient ; , i)f their God, In fact, faith ,to be effective, 4 muat be.backed up by righteousness. Faith ’»•annot be boug'ht or quickly :ol>tained when , In trouhle-^liko me.dlcino. Faith must ‘be ac quired slowly, t>efore it is needed—like educa tion, 'Faith comes throu'slh patient devotion rls'ht living and Horvico to others, A great maas of wage carncra executive!! a'nd you'ng business people havo never before witnesaed a severe business depression. Ever ! since Geirmany declared war ii^ 1914—-with the , exception o f,a «hört readjustment .period after ^ ^■the wa.i'r—thci’e has been a constant demand for labor , , . . ■ . „ . In. viow.i)f the steady woiik and easy profits ■which tlie fibovo deiaViribod con diition made possiiblo, this new generation: has felt sufllci- «nt in itself, Saibbath .schools and churches have been neglected,, family .p ra^rs ' have • iven. uD, 'and Sunday has ibeen made a. common‘’*1t9toZ: previous generations, a -now uncmiployed, .0)> losing '^havR no fnith 'upon which to fail back, Whon 'cin'ployed or. making money, they did<nothing to store ’ uiT) spiritual, reaervea and hence havn . ■none to ‘draw upon,'now th«t employment and ■ iprofits hnve vaniahed', As a result, iireat, ■maaaea of neople are discouraged ami know . not where to tnrn. The material wealtih unon •which Uiey solely deipended has gone. They, have no spiritual wealth upon whicii to draw "’,' i. iind they,, are tired out physically, ■ - , '' What ia true of ind'lviduals ia alao, true of' nations :. , . , , • People sliould under-stand' that heforo .pros- lperit.v 'can return there m uit bo a renewed ' interest in tho spiritual life by both indivi- xluala and -nHlioira. Naiiions , ahould re'aliize , , „ithat /ihe world ha,s always pc>ssesa6'd raw .materials-and lahor; but.has been proaperous 'onlv when the people have been actuated'by n ..religious faith to use theae I'efiourcea for ad- ' vancfiment and •service. This is the law of Ufa , nnd now is the time w'hen it should be taught in church, schools and .collegca/ T hink, it- ■ ever. THREE SWIFT KICKS " , 'Eugene Aslicraft. editor of the : Monroe Fuciuirer fiaya lihat “three swift .kiok^ in the ' filack of the ,pant<» ahould be administered to those ^v'ho are .pdarting faiae roporta aibout hnnlcB heinii' in bad condition.” And he 'ia right. During the past, week runs havo heen ' made on a number of perfec.tly strong and rolvent banks.. One Raleigh bank Buii«rc<V ftrom ,a run whicii was cauaed ihv sòme finlae report, but stood iip under the atraiiyuntil the roublic confidence .could be restored. ,A Gas- tionia bti.nk was a victim, .but it sstopd' the straini ’i; ' But Why do folpra insialt on starting, (false renortfl on banica? It is a .very■ diangeroua thing and 'rbople should think before . they • rnnke remarks,to the effect that a given bank. ; Ja in danger 01 financial failure, ■' TWK M/UíKííVtUFí'ENTRRPRtaí:, MOCKSVÍUiE,''M; С if’ " t 1/ M ' м5,‘v,'^ ' , ' .. У'"i ì' ^ _ ■> - ' ’’ Tlait'adüy,' t)ecpm'bor 28, 1930 IPAY YOUR JDEBTS “P;ay. your .debts,” . admonJahos R. E„ Price, Iho able ed.ltor of the Rutherfordton News, ■who then goes 'on to say: ' ; Л i , ‘‘Many popple are taking advantage .of the •financial depression by not paying their dobta, . ^ Borne; are not even trying to pay therri while . others cannot, If morO folks would pay their ., debts, business-would be- '¿etter. It's like a link in a lohainT-^one-jyays,- anoiaier paysj -etb. It'a a; sadV'fa'ct that people' as a rule are - ^ not aa prompt about paying their honest obli gations ns they Avere ton or fifteen yeara;ago, : ;. .We' need _mo.re common everyday honesty, . ' ; The tiime-is fast coming w^en practically . all ' busihbsa ihat deals with the public «en- ■' erally will 'be forced to ¿o on a cash 'basis, Thia might be. a good thing for both mer- Ч ichant and customer, ’ :.•■ ; ■ ' Aok any retail .groceryman who haj gone : ■''‘broke,!’ about his account 'and. aee if he-; 'does not tell you that “ To,*i much «^edit i>uined , ih.im,” 'It w ill ruin iany business? No firm ' ' Can meet its obligations that does not collect ' .¡its' accounts. ' . , ' ^ ' " ■ > I When, w e, see'folks dressed fine, riding in ' high priced ^cara, having'.sorvanta; radios and ’ ;rtany luxuriea we usuailly - want/ to > see ' the ; books of their grocerymftn, church, treasurer : ’ and. 'otheira to whom they miglit owe honeat ' obllgMiona.’' ' ' Of courae there" are many', w ho'have no reason to ory.: hard times. For-in’iitttnce those ; : who I are working on salaries 'Wnd wlioae sal- '• ai-les have hot been^jiut.'- WMiy-ehould'they cry hard times? Why should they iiot pay their J' -deibts? There is ‘ sohie ехживе for the poor fellow' whose 'business' has gone iotten, who , 'i has lost his job, who la aick, th6re is some reason why, ho caii' cry hard timee. There is a good-reason why he does not pny his debts.' - '¡But the cost of living is down considerably linder lt w as'a year ago.’ •'The dollar is worth - nearly .20 per cent more than it was t'wo years . ago,'flo why; should the salaried imah not really ibe in better financial! condition than he was ■a ^yenr ago?. • ' ---;---------------------0-----, ---------„--I.— :. MORRISON’S MAGNANIMITY We r.ommend'^Senator Cameron Morrison ior the magnanimity which he showed in tho Iirst ■; oillcial 'act upon taking the,oath -of oflice. He- had it put right up'to him to cithel* take a . stand for or against the confiitoation of Mc- Ninch ns,Pa\ver Commissioner.. M&Ninch was Oiipoaod bv .senator elect ,.Ti, W. Bailey, because the said McNinch wonlfed 'ii.OTiinat the dcmocrn- ti'c^nóminee f<>r ;the presidency tWo yenra -ago. > Senator Morriaon who hnd juat tnkon the oath \ of ofllce wafl 'naked aa to his poaitioh. It w.aa a' sort of trying: ordeal. McNiihch- was being opposed for confirmnition on the grounda that.', he waa not â democrat, ' He not only o(|>posed the eloction of Smith two years' ago; but hp had served: as mana.ger for the Hoovercrata in thia state, , .Moreover, he refused to makeia' report to the proper authorities oa to where ho (rot the imonev with which to finance tlie camipfiign mode : by.i Hoovercrats, aa the ■■regu lar republican : state chainmam and,.'aa the democrnt>'c state chairman were forced jby law to^do. That wns the worst ain of it all. But . M'cNinch wa? a fellow townsman' of Morriaon, Yea, 'n next door neighbor. /Moreover, he was an elder"in rthe ,second'preabyterian chuirch of . which, Morrison wna n; mcnibor. Furthermore, Morriaon Vnew that hundrüd« and hundreda of otherwiae 1 good , honest domocrats—Morri son frierid« and suproòirtora^liko McNinch afcrayod aw'av ' two vpars n.""o and voted for Foovsr inatefld nf Smith. Morrison, therp.fore did the big..thing -when he took a stand, for McWiif.h’a confirmation; But how couM his hpnrt ,hirve othbrvvise exn.reHSPd its gratitude since onlv three days hWd. nasH«*d since he wit- . ■ npsserf- the liii'riofifl of \|Vinx nnrdener’à soul when he .nnmfid the man as Ovemifin’s suc- . cesHor who had defeated hini for eovprno« and, ' thus kept, that honor from the paid Gardener for eight long years? We believe :most ,«if Senator .Morrison’s fri ends wjll apj>rove his ijttand in, ,iMcNinch’s behalf. : Mr, L.-Mr Graves, the new road supervisor, ia draiwing a s'n'lary of ?76.po per njpnth, while Mr, Mil ler, ;the old supervisor, . drew a salary of■ $100,00 per month, This ia ii'saving of ?26,00 (per mdnth to the tax piiyers. of' Davie coiinty. This cut, added to tlhe c.iit of the janitor, njakeg a total saving of ?600.00 per year 'and' l9 ■only , a ita'rt aS .othor;re,du!ctioris'will lil<e- ly be 'ihade abbri. D oesthis ap' peal to.ybu as a-yoter? , ■ B R IG H T E N tH E P IC T U R E W IT H C R A Y O N C O L .O R S 'i ’ ,1 I'' i'r, t •' lb I A Ç.'l' f..‘.f ’ - -Ív-XÍa 1 о 'í', ir TOint'ail'iv. Dr.r>pmher ?В. 1ПЯ0 Ш к ГИ13 M0CK3VIT.LK ËNTËRPRISE, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.' à 'month,.., , )Aa, >ve,. said, a feiv, weeks 'a,go when some «iinilai- cula ,.wère made in , Gaaton , county, : these ¿mall reductions:,Will, not ;miiko. any J appreciable • ^ différence • in taxes,. The real savings must bo made higher ¡up. • . —----------♦.■'--------------- FULKERSON AND THE SOUTH Cleveland Star* The south of todey is ."the iand of pKwnise'’.-and.' no longer a ; s.ec-^ tipn ' fn, ^h'ich 'amhitioù men turn, their ‘ eyes t^^ ptheir ! re- ■giohd, when they .twgin ,,itheir ' ca- reor^i ^Thut is the ;;ViéW 'oi'. Roe Fiilkéraon; editor of thé .Kwanija ann,s;.nzino In' v Winston-Salem..re cently,, ho said; :' ■ ; i‘When r ■was a young man, juat out (xf collego in. Tennessee, the :N<>ii;h; and West .wero. the aéctiona ’ of the country, that bf- fei^d greatest rewa.rd for the àm^ toitioua youth. Today, the young man of Now Kiiigland must look to the South,” Fulkerson then 'went on to declare that North Carolina, in hia opinion; offera the greatest 'future of any state in the South for tho man. vv.ith initiative anti amlbition, ■ ' That, 'as The Hickory Record aaya, ia 'a fine .compliment froth, a keen observer'who knows much Oif' Amoricnh' anti .giehoriil condi tions and oppoiHt.unitles, It is' Very similar to statement.^, made by other visitors to this State and tho Souths, 'The continued .com pliments of viaitora to this flec tion, altho'Ug.h:; viaitora ar,p eix- pected to hand out taffy to a ; cer tain' extent, reminds of thiit'aûy- Ing “Forty million . Fi'enchinen cannoit be wrong.” ’’ ANCENT INDIANS HAD NIGHT CLUBS «se happv chilciren dancing here arouncl their k lr e e , Г '' • M j ': . ^ '■ ; In brilliant colors,'.eve.^ happier are, siire to be;. So lake your crsiyons, red and green and gold; and ;^blue, - ’ ■ . ley’ll brighten up the picture, and make(some Montgomery Herald. ^ That old axiom that theró ia " nothing now under the sun, seems 'to 'be Verified anew again and again as time movea on. Drily this week, pr. J.ulian H. Steward, head; of the ardi'aelogical department of the Urilv.orsi(ty of Utah discov ered an Indian mound in ,Utahi ' containing a : dance ' house' ,/and 'men’s' club rotróa,” whi'ch were it ,to your, out, of .the. ctouinlty, friein^d^^ a Chiiistmas preaent, or' Newv Year remonibrancel iFbr what thirig costing only $1.50 could you hopie to give a friend th a t: would 'b e, enjoyed ■ more cp'riipletely? Do it NOW, Wo wish you ail ai Men-y Ghriwtrii;as: arid a H.appy New; ;,vYear,; like it did yesiterday and this-bank no'time to adjust himsolf beyoml -were .to close, it would bb ’ii fireat '¿Me nibreat formal trapiilngs in- s„.M »•Don'dlBt™ 1« „ Ы д а т ! W - l* " .* ? ,* ! * "" " f i “ * hiors.!; Lot ua compose ourselves“t h.ome though tackling tho and Htontl; firm,' and n Aveek from ^ ^«rioat pxpqrlencecl debator or the Card Parties Social Functiona Club Meetings Church News SOCIETY MI88 MARY J. HEITMAN. Soeial'Editor Local Happenings Coming and Going of those We know . ' Phone 112 SMITH GROVE NEWS Иег- 8,500 trees iitid the uiher 600 ^ HPtnt ?57.75 and $g,7D, re- happy Jm m ey th'i-ougis JViM, Wm, Arms\yorthy is a pa- »Iiectively,'« year during the pMsi Hiire's wiahing everyone a lient 'at the Baptist Hospital, two years. The trees in the firet .ry ChtMmM, whore she underwent an opera-• orchard were from 8 to 20 year» tion for appendicitia last week.! of age, and the latter froni 6 to Her many frienda will be glad to 14 years old. These coatf cover know that aho is rapidly rccover- the labor in hauling the hrtish ®^P®*^ts to bo,'at home from llhc orchard as well aa thri 'With in a week :0r ten daya, octunl work of pruning. Among those on the sick Hat The main object Jn pninih» a .".WiS'iiral U fi. • ■ - J B A R G A lN S r - e. _ ^ Л Akî ¡Vor Chrítttmae^. ipleniy; o£iJ?«gr%ÿ Wut8,i Fruit« and' Canâÿ.;i i.’ÏSà 'c  T  S r ' ÎJ-«- Î ^  f f î Î Iffis s _________ inston-Salem, will ,he .пл«*« „f ■a . м . ...» v.. . P «1«' while they íaet. libati'' Visitólas ' JTl ■ ' tOH*^üICílll, 'OH * — I o» ■! II.MIIIM lïl’rtf'.l "f 1P/I. l'Tl n í" ilK |л1ппмлЛ »Óff rtf Г^л/41лл*^1 л#». . ¡ ' j , t VUmnrrtvr -Ш 'i., w' - . ^ . I :a" , . jV Monday. ; . ", ■". ‘ • |i' „ T w S „; .'.•Of H..T<iinUn80h, prt. •F<«ter. ;■'■. i-v ■ . ' young tree, the purpose Is to de-Mra- J- B, Johnstono was a visit Winston-Salom, w ill,be guests of siding., A, numlber of business Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster, Jr., velop « well b a l a S ton th ,t ,or in Winst()n-Sale(m on Tuesday, the latter a parenta, Mr. and Mrs. matt ers were cons'ldered, and tho *'^”4 Httle aon. Mack, and Mr, G. will fruit uniformly, says Mr. Nis- , . ' ■ -----T“ • Srnnegur, tl'urin.gi'the holi- result of the iecentoyster aupper M, Smith were resent guests of wonger. • ‘ ’ * ” waa _announced; The ladibs were .Mr. and Mra.; E. L.'McClamroch, gr^tiiied' that ijhey cleared.925.n, North Cooleemee. .; ' Mv. arid Mra, J, K,' Shee4 were LIBBRTY NEWS t> )d. Box Cheese I Misa Frankie Craven, who tea- wbich waa very good considering ^ov. M, G, Ervin filled hia ap- --------------------------------Breakfast Bacon >li' ' ’ ’ 25c rC ■'’'T ches ju the Farmington ,. ’H igh' -We ■-unfayorahl«;, weatKer..-;M6mV-VP®»»l^e»^ ■'Sundftyr ,R«Ublblt hunting seems to be the Pork Sausa««, ib ... ' ’ ..j.,' 25e’C'"rf" SohoU, IS spending .the vacation '^e;rs.nresent were:.;MesdameB C. -**’ I f 0’«l<>ck 'a.nd:- ,was :dinner oi the day in our bure Extra Good liW Overcoat« $ 1 2 .8 » '> > ‘>'’•3.with her mnthor. .'i/rrq ,T a H.'TVMn'HnHon. .T ‘ W iofueat of IVTr. nnr? Tvr™ r r. o_.ii.i- ainno uj______ ™ __.i Missi Mary,, E.lla Moore, Of the Cooleemee school the holidays.' Mrs,, C,’X. Thompson ha^-'been Miaa Biizalbeth - Rov.,,..., indiaposed for. the ¡past'Week, jwo Jacksonvillo, Fla., will arrive this regret -to learn .. ¡week to spend a'month with her «--------- ■ ' - . ¡parents. Dr. and-Mrs,Vi. W.-Ro'd--' '• , is at.htxmo for -with her mother, .Mrs, J, A, Crn- J^’ ,i'®m'linaon,;j,‘ H. Williams, of Mr, and Mrs. j. Ci Smith, the big snow. *^iExtra Good'^ 2 0 Overcdato%9.95 ' . ' ■ ^ Call, P .;, Mr. Cleveland Foater apent two ; ,;Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Everhardt Plenty of 5 V Galvanlacd R oQ fin*?i'vi«'V 'll R-C, Gor ,l¥t_■v^eelc in Wiaiston-^alem and children, of Cooleemee were!' Per Square ........j |4 . ^ ' " |forth, and' Miss Jluth Booe. iJ'® aiater, Mrs. C. the Sunday, guests of the form-:-Fat , Felix .Hard|ing, a atudent at we!!. ;л J'^^ake. Foresit,s'is spending jlhe. va- .' cation-'at honje. , ' - John Morris; pf Baltimore; Md.,' -ia w endiris:, sevelral, days' wjth G aither Sanford, s • 'K., AJboa. . ^ ' ; era .parents,- Mr- and. Mrs, G. W. 'Cotton Seed Meal )MOVIR'NI4WQ ' . is гичтаогей that Avèddìng Bverhardt» , ^ j у * j IMOVIC.NEWS . : : te Mr. ..пЛ, M r... В Л « C rie r ,- 4ays in our neighborhood. and children, of Kannaholiá «iwnf Statídard Middlings~ I'Dr. Clement History,; dei>artmehtp^'¿) Colleg«,' Eastman ' hia auntj Miss during the vacation; • : Mesdames J» K. Meroney and H.- Mr., and Mrs. Silas McBeo and picture •'Wiir''««W » 'w /rt ■ 'ftiT « Ï » •fnaayi ie^ee. ; -A-S abord were, shopping iii Sal- daughter, Helen,-of High Poirit, s ta r'c a ^ Thib p o rtra y A t Æ ’l ï f J v »«»• Hunter Milt«r isbury;on.S atu^ay,. . . ,. a^ n d Ohristmas; with Mrs! oniana aide ¿ f 'ie ^ g Î e K a r S m a ^ E: on : Friday;, l^ibmee, ' Miss 'Helen Stewart, "^ho tea ches, at Benson, N, C., is Spending.' the holidays at home. Ч' rbom's. All members are .Uigpd toJ ^ b ^ p^erit«, Mr, ,and Mrs,; .pictu^^'^^large ¿^^cent of Г present C,:F. Merortey. , ; will eri.W Also two -Mer.brtey, ' , Mrs; Katherine Formwalt, of "ürafflc Tan^lès.'Mr, arid Mrs, Charlie Gentry, of " nut huttor I*,,..' e cans pork and,'beans No. 1 English walnuts and Л' ЩИ nute, lb.................,¡ , J.. .. itSvf 1% ^ ;25e" ■ " 48c - ‘‘I th^T^hrvlne^Vbhooiä'wiira^^ ,JN ext Wednesday,.and,.Tliuraday : ^ ; ,№ asV R¿by,B'cw l^' ^ e n t laat - tï^ Qai’ter. Mr. W alter .Martin h'ns moved hia family into the Dr. Taylor house on N. Main street.: Mr.4. J. C. Bow'lea spent last week in/W al'riut Cove .лv^th her son, Mr, Charlie Bowlea. today we will thank .God we stood firm and, refused bo Httimped,” he'conchvded as tho ciowd in tho lobby applauded. . , v ■< ' ------------- SENATOR MORRIDON , Rutherfordton News. Governor' Gardner’s appoint ment of former Govèrno? Cam eron iMorriapn' Of ; Charlotte :to . most daring atratogi.st of thnt body. He not only haa that cour age whitih ¡a riniore than mere aud acity, but he has that oJcperienco ■which is more than haying •casual ly igone over the ground of stireot corner tllacussions of the issues of atatocVdft, Mr.: Morrison is a learriedi; man in the scientie of politics as -weir aa in,ythe finesse succeed ' the-beloved Lee Si ermari;in.the United'States. S6niH;if'5>.^^^^^^^^ ate .seems to have met with,' .the °"^°, approval of the majority; of ' ® ^ either for people of «1-0. state. Many ,in this P f f section wanted Clyde'R. IIboy to and etftabli.ahed views succeed Overman but the Shelby lawyer ref used to ,bc a candidate and Morrison wtts inen tho logical man, ' Commenting on 'Senator Mor rison the Charlotte , N'ewa says editoriaily: on the more vital issues, with which he“ will be concerned'in that great body/’ . The Nows congratulates 'both Governor Gardner nnd Seniitor Mprrispn, With J, W, Bailey and Onmerori Morriaon; in: the United , "The forme'r Governor will take. States: the intoreaits ,. of North Into the 'Unitbii . States Senate a su'perib .pei^orifll equipmenti fbr lending to that' chariiber dignity. used for' dancing and gambling'• - -- thnt lu<minous Rorsonnlity and th a t:' acintiilant intellectually • 'w.hich ■w'lll .;,insba.njtJ}T., stamp . him ■ ''i.ill n4-<< ^ ,.Avw«yVM]‘ purposes by the ancierit'Indians. This -gamlblirig and daricing hou'ise,;seenig t() have been in use about ,'1,500 yeaffs ago.'Aocni’dim/' ^llie.iv8 djis^atc'nea ' it 'ivas some- ' l?rnng On the order of oür'nloderh night cluibs,; ■ I _ 'Therefwre, that old idea ¡vbout thernoible Red man spending all of hia tiirie in hunting nnd fishing aeema out ol? date; - ; '■ THAT'S THE S'l'UFF ' s a l a r y CUTS Gastonia Gazette. In Iredell county, at the last eloction, tho Dem'Ocrats went 'back into office with' a whoop after having two year Republican i'ule,;Gtener- - ally speaking, ithe ^Republicans do the aaViry' cutting when they 'get into office; Jeastways, ■ that is one of their campiiigri prbmiaga. But it remained for the pemocratic commissioners-; of Iredell county to do isome really .«rtiatis alashing. New officials were named in .almost■ every position tat the disposal o f. thecounty commissioners and here are some of tho changes made. , ■ ., The superintendent of the county home was ciectod at a salary of $60 a month, and his wife given $25 as matron. The fom er salary paid the TOan' $80 a month, and his wife $40. .The chain ipang superintendent draws a salary , , of $85. His predecessor 'drew $125. T'he head mechanic at the county garage has been draw.; ing $150 per month. The ne.w man’s job’will- pay $100. ■ .’The second mcchanvc’s waiges wore . cut from :$85 to $65. . QuardH on iJlio chains ^ gang were, reduced from .?70 to ,?60 nnd $G5, T.he county accountant was reduced’fi'om $825 to $208.38, per month. The county road su/per- ■ , yiabi* wns but from $100.07 to $lB0i The court ; house jariitoi' was reduced froan $90 to $75 / • ‘ '<■ ., "' .¿J:' I ' L ’ 't' Gastonia Gazette. The spirit of Jo-sephuis Daniels, owner and editor of The Raleigh News and,iObaorvor, is t.vpical of w hat restored confidence in; the Coriimerpial, Banlc of Raleigih a day cir' two' ago, when ; excited'v cUs'tomers inade a run ; on the. bank. The distinguished riewapa-^ per .man climbed on top of a doak or tal)ie ii) tho ctiriter of the lobby of the bank nnd made this^np-. peal: .“Friends, this bank was est,Пт', blishéd 88; years :ago, and:, none hà.3 e.Ver lost a: penpy iri it.’,;tt''ms more deposits, and. has ; müde morb loarlls than any, bank in this ,part of North Carolina. The riieri be hind it are' inen .of charactei: and proibitj/—men' of your very blood and bones. They were born here;' I'hey have .vour interest a t heart, ' “It isi.a pity' th a t,some people; have been wbrki^d up and a.tamp- ed. into believing that this bank could be: mismnnaged, Every dol lar Г h'aveiin the world, except my riüwspaper, is in this, bank.; I w ish ,I had another $25,000 like- .my friend, M r..,Pou, so that ' I could put it in. “We depoaitora can break- thia bank, alao overy ollhov bnnk in town. If thia thing w'^re to go on Carolina should be well car^d for. LOST—NEAR MfOiCKBVILLE, 1 male hound, ■white feet, black ... Iback, tip 0(f tail white, white ring around neck, white facc, f ibrown,. '0av3> T)ii\.irte' on ' collar. , Liborai , Roward.-r-Dr. E. C.tH e'M prlm atur of 'A m eri-.................. .can ; oadiership; /H e will . require ;" , Choate,; Mocksyille. GIFTS THAT MAKE A MERRY CHRISTMAS LAST THE WHOLE YEAR THROUGH Pyrex Oven Ware Mounted Pyrex : 32 Pc Sets China 51 Pc Seta China ! Fostoria Stem Glassware Rogers Silverware:-- • Imported China bowls,, vases Garolina Potlery Majitle Clocks Chi'istmas Tree Lights Flash Lights Fine Razora, Pocket' Knives, ^ Cax'vers I Electric Tofasters Electric Percolators: Electric Grills - Electric Lamps ; v. Electric Heaters Magazine Stand Coriable Tablea ' : End'.Tablos Butterfly Tables ' Pilli up Chairs W aste-Baskets Smoking Stands. : ;. Door mats Juat think, this, of all times is the time to give “Gifla of UtUity’^ such as you can buy: at;Onr store.-or .any oth.er good Xlartlwar? ’store, Pass up the trash this- Christmaa and giv^ Gifts thnt endure. “THE STORE OF TODAY’S BEST” Mocksville Hardware Co, PATROlSIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORE ■ I'-'VVJ'y Mr. and Mr.a. C. H, Tomlinson ■and -sons w iir'vi8.lt relatives in Winston-SalcTO' on .Christmas dny, Mrs, M, ,T_._ Ilolthous^er ." spent. Sidney Kirk, who has a position Tuesday in Mooresville with; her with the Wostlngfhouso Electrical daii'ghter., Mrs. H, L, Blaclcwobd the; latter « her siBter, : 'U-r-— 0-—— Mr, W. F,' 'Robinson,' and' sister. Miss Ruth Robinson who teaches in Saiishui'y, left last'w eek for their home at Glatle Spring, Va., to’ spend the holidays. ;■ II -----O------------- . Mr, nnd Mrs, G,; M. Kirkman of Greensboro, ,will bo guests of Mr, and Mrs. James PL Cain; at Christmas, Mrs. Kirkman was for merly Miss Mangiaret Cain, and 25; cents. Min and ' Bill month. formers parents, Mr, and; Mrs.' J, ;'.'A,'.Miller,, of -RóWiiri'Goüiití^^^ . ' Mr,' W, B, Wilsbn> «pent the past Sunday afterriooh with Mr, Ray Lafflle.' , Mr. and Mrs.' W. fi, Wiison, Mrs. L. D.JCimmer and little dau-, . - Prhter accoanpnnied by Mrs/ Jim .Ca'bbage, per.hundréd lb......|1.60' . / ston-Sálom visited her aunt, Mr. House and dauglhtor, of Coolee- Ple^ity bed » i o i i d S ''16,26 coming ' next and' Mrs.' J . C. Sm'ith a few days mee spent thd 'p>n'st'Saturday iri ...................‘ ' : ago, . ' ' I SaliB'bury shopping. Mr. hnd M.i'a. J.H . Foster will I Mnster jnriiea Kimmer had as ontertnin at a fn'niily dinner on hia gueats the paat Sunday ;'after- i.V /ЛЙ.1Salt fiah,;3 Jb. Cocoai^UtQ, 7c'eàcb‘ or4ibr \Ji box can^y Plentjf b’reke^.mixtur«-<cÁndy' ■ Plenty,Cabbagef l b .....2c W,B, ALLEN CLERK , - ________ ________________ OF SUPERIOR (COURT pbrifitmna day. Their guostg be- noon,. Master Jnnnes and Joc, .Tr, imr, th eir. children and grand Spry and Clydb Brown. ' . . J f T h e.au d ito r' hiwlnig com'pleted „ i.r.nr , , n, the audit of- the term of Mr. C. и 'г ‘ T A. Hartman, Qlerk of Superior ¡jj® Cornipany in Pittsburg, Pa., will spend the; holidays' with h ia.par ents. Rev, and'^Mrs. J. Ii. Kii’k.',■' .■ ---------.'o------ : Mr. and Mra.' C, F; Clement and two soria, of Lanonater, Pa., and- ,, ■ ' Mr.. and Mra. A. 'F. Duckett; of , Mra. H. G,,Pittinnn,.of,.Raleigh, will (be- gueats of Mra, , , 'W>nSton-Salem, will,spend. Christ-., w,;: K, :Clement during the holi-, .mas Avith Mr, and Mra. J^C daya. . : : Miss Bonte Loftin, of the. Con , v cord 1 faculty, is visiting;, hei‘ par onts. Rev., and Mrs, A. G. Lof tin. Court, to Dec, 1, 1980 and also the booka of Mr, C. A. ОггеП ав clerk from Dec. 1, 1980 to Dec.^ 23, 1980, Mr. W. B. Allen w,ho was appointed' Clerk of the CoiH't to'. DAVIE CIRCUIT APPOINT- MENTS; , A.', G. Ldftlri. 'Pastor fill the vacancy cau'sbd by the re- l^lrst Sunday, Cpnter 11 a. m siKnatibri of iC. A. Orrell lintil 3. p. m., ,Zion..,7;Q0 iCEfjTEU .NEWS signatiori of 'C, A, Orrell untii a'ri ele/ction can T-be.. regularly held,• on Fi-iday filled ills bond anti' qu.al'i'fied,^ ■ ;■ —— ——•,' McFall, the factory foreman, O'Wing to tho big. srio'iv/ithere w«fl no achool last Thurad'ay, but tho tonchers nnd chililVen -we at. the schbbl house ; Fridny hnd had their' Ohriatriias tree., ^Tliey drew namoa before.hand nrid;thore p. m,, Ziori,7;Q0 p. ni! jvore a'num ber of dainty and ; Second ; Sunday, Concord 3 p. useful gifts besides the" tto£»t. ' m,;,¡Liberty 11-.a.'m „ Oak Grovo ' Mr.'T. A. Vanzhnt and'family 7:00 p, m, .moved Inst Fa-itlay to .tholMnOw 1 Third Sunday, Salem 11 o, m-. ^o™® they purchased from Mrs. Zion; 8 p,im.( Center 7:00 p, m Boach, Whilo ;they,have moved to i.« ; gins. P. 0. S, of A, anemibera are uiig-,(4l to attend regular meeting of Cnmp No, 52 on Monday night a t- 7:30. 'Gilbert Blnctavood, of Moorea- yille, apent tihc iveek-end ■with his grandiparents, Mr. and Mrs; M.; J. Holthouaer. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snnford en- tertnined nt a delightful fnmily dining on Thursday evening, a delicious turkey dinner being .ser ved nt aevernl small tables that were attractively appointed with ■Chriabm'aa decorations. Ml'S. L. G. Horn, ;iwho hns been quit'e .'•' ’1';-fòr 'llh'o past weelc, is ' now showinjtp improvement, are glad jfo state. , ; ; .. (»-L,------- ,, Rev. W, H. Dodd, who recently ■jiccepted a c a ll, to the' Baptist Church in Belhaven, N., C„ has 'been taking trealiment .at' the Duke Hospital. Mrs. 'Dodd also we Ka.s 'been sick. T.heij, many fri- ends'here hope tihey 'will soon be, greatly improved; ' Rev.' and"lïîlîï^ lt “tôl''*Sofor'ÎR' . M,r.s. T. A, Stone;; Misses Sarah Hanes arid)' Elizabeth Spencer ................. ........................................ etono were .visitors in Winston- and’chiidtW'wl^^^^^ , Salem on Monday. , this-week with his ■parents, Mr.. ---------■'>---------- ' and ,Mrs, i Gbonif/e: Goforth, iri . ; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Murfay, of Lenoir. Miss Leila Tuttle, aunt of R'aJeigh. ai-riyed WednpsHiay to 'M r. Gofbrth, who 'hha ,'beeiгa■ miн- ■ visit the latter’s' parents, Mr. and sit^hai-y in China, for over twenty M rs, E. L. Gnitiher. . • • . yenrs, \vi'll,!bb presen| nt the fnm- wafi nHked hv . ^ ^ ’<>h, Sunaay, Oak Grove 11 another .ho.uso, :yot we feel like was making progress.. ■ ‘ j, ,, >x ,‘ All are cordially invited to'■I' “Progrbssl” exploded the fore man. “Why, I’ve taught him every thing I know and ho is still an Ignorant fool." these services. -A. G, Loftin, PRUNING APPLE TREES PRODUCE CÌUALITY FRUIT -O-rr Miss Hattie -.Chaf'hn'; a stU'dent iit Duke University, is spending’ her vacation with her; parents, Mr, and Mrs,, T, N, Chaflln,' *' ' ily reunion thia ye.ar.: ...... EnjoyaJble .and wellnprepared Chi^istmaa;. pvograriie. were given atth e Baptiat'Church on Satur^^ay^ oyeriing,: liiirid! at the 'Mie.thotiiat Atra. .T. W. Rothvbll, Mrs. T. . ¿hürch on Monday evenlmg. This F 'Meroney., Misa. Emily Rod'well , п.^тТлп,,' «í and Jack Rt)d'vvpll ■yverfs, ,yis.itora in Win'aton-Salem on Moniayv:. 'Mi4; L; G. Gaither,.,'Mrs. , Es.^ie, : Byerly: (^rid rMi3S :Vir.ginia Byerly ; ""i,M .spend Christriias in Winston- Salem ¡with; Mrs. C.: A. Jenkins,. Mr. and, Mrs. W. J, Moore, of New'York City, are spending the Mholid'ayH:' with the former^s- par ents, Mr. and Mrs., J. F. Mooro. Mr.-nnd Mrs. D. W. iCnsoy, of Southern Pines, will spend' the week-end with ,the : latter’a pnr-^ week: will wutriessi a- number of delightful/fam ily reunions anti dinners, imany from other towns', coming to visit relatives, here. : ■■■ .•' -" ft . " . Rev. I/oy Dj,.. Thompson, pre siding'skier of' tihe Win.ston-Salenr district, -will preach at the Motho- fl'ist Church on Sunday .¡niorniriig: at the elev,an o’clock, aervice. ;:The regular fourth Sunday night un ion service ■\vill be"^ held at* the Methodist Church on Sunday ovon ;ing: at ■ seven o’pl'otok'and,'Rev. W, B; Waff ■vvill,preach, - 7■,Q..i The Sallie Call Aid Society met ,, fî.' > *'5" 1/1 Blessings Ôiiii Your May the Ghristmas giftof J^royidence all your household be permanent prosperity, good health and Happiness. Thisis our Yuletide wish to all pu7. friends for 1930 and every other year. ALUSON & CLEMENT “On The S quare” P hone 51 Christmas Wreaths Favored in America TIio uso of tilo ' Olu'lstniiis: wrcntli Is bpllovcil by nutliorltlos to bo trneci ble to tho pugnii cus- tum of tlGcorntlng bulldlnga uiitl placea of worship nt tbe fcnst wlifcb toolt piuco nt tilo BHiue tlirio ns, üür Clirlstrans. ■ . The wrenth Is not lirntl to aucli n !( Brcnt OXtOnt In (’JUÍUIIU ;I|S Iti ■ wlth ovorgF&sia (ire‘, nuK.'h usoil. ■Raleigh, Dec. 22.—Pruning, as Ч a part of the miannigiement pro- i,!'grnm in an apple orchard does not always increase tho number of buffhela to the- 'tree, 'but it does make a .difi!©rence ' in the quantity which .\\iill grade out as firet .class upplea. f..; v .. , '■“The profits from an apple ori chard, alwaya depend on the num ber of .baaketa, boxes,-, or barrela which ■c,ontaiiv appleit, of urifoi'm ■When: Г was .a child, if I did w not feel well, ov,if 1 bad a cold,^ ,my mother gave''me Black- ^. Draught,” says Mrs. Orphn ' НШ, of Wofford, Ky. •'When I 2 was married,’ it becáme a fami-. {. f ly medicine in. my own home, ae it was in mÿ mother’e. "I take it for headache and . £ espocially:, for : constipjition^Ж When I get bilious, my вЫп' i '—" eta yellow and I have a very " 1 ; taflt« in, my mouth, and a ming.’ .When I talco Black- Draught, it. Beome to, drive the :impuritiea out of my »ystem ind I feel Une, I am . seldom without this'reliable remedy.” YHEDFOBD’S ■WOAIHN who, are run-down, or suffor ovory, ! monto. '«lipuW ■ t»Ke CARDUI. ЦаиД for over ::C0 year». aizo, 'vyell colored' and free frbn\ biemi^oa,” aiiys H. R, Niswon'gor; extejj^lpri, ho)'ticiilti))('iat at Stcite foi’J.',\,,l“ ctibn.: to in'sects and (li- seaaes arid shield theim ,from con tact ■vyith spray ;№aterlala. The lii'ghest percentage of cull apples' ;is' nearly;, always harvested fron\ that part o f theiiti-ce.;whi'ch; hiis hot' 'been^thinned'-: or .is left ii'n- pruried.'Apple trees should .'be opened up .ISO ’ that it will be'easy to coyer the fruit and lcavc.i in all parts of the- tree.” As to cost of pi'uninlff, Mr. Nis- Wonger says two. orchards in the Brushy mbuntairia, one. containing To Everyone. Wc thank you for all businpsB given us this year, and hope to be given the opportunity of serving you better in-1881. IDIISAL GROCERY AND MARKET atill ’be nrhbrig ua. Mr. O lila' Anderson, n student in n Georg'in Military School nr- rived homo Sund'ny for tho holi days. . ' , ' ■Wo are sorry to hear of tho illness,;;of Mrs. Homco Deaton, of Thomasville. Her paronta, Mn arid Mrs. B.: P. Ghrrott, of this pince ai’e at her bedside. We wish for her' a speady- recovery Mrs. 'Deaton, was; formerly Misa Miargaret, G^'rett. ' Mr. 'ariti ' Mrs. J. G. Andorson and family spent Sunday in W.in- stori-Salem with relatives. Everyibody here seems to be thinking and'tnlking, of the Ghrist' mtte. tree which is to be at .Conter Church,/ Chriatnins Evenighti : A . ;ah'órt program- will_ ; bo gi-jjen jlji connection.,with th'e.fr§Q ';‘:rM r;;^ Forrest* nnd Miss 'Sadie Miflo . 'Bnrnoyonstle wore married . last Thursday . ovenlnar at the Christian ' parsonage at Mattresses ,.,.i....... $s,d5 Bed Springs .......................... $2.60 $5.00 Express Wagons ....... $3,96 ' $1.75 Straight C hairs .........$1,26 $5.00 Rockers ....................... $8.60 $4.00 Rockers a t ................. $2,60 $3,00aioiikors at ..................$1.7i> Plenty axe handles .. . ..... 23c. 2 -four burner Ne<(fO OH Stoves . . . . , s .................$29.00 , Plenty sample a>ventors for >thq^i'. whole family at bargain pricos. Plenty clothing and, overcoat» for men and boy’s. ^ ^ A good line of Red Gitoae ^hoett for the family. Wtf darry' a rflrfft heavy and ,fancy Groceries In tb f / f 'B J Martin .bnlldinji on tho squai(*A\ ^ •'» ^ 0 also have a nice Hvln* ropi»,.'"^' 4 lin'd bed room Buit,at'this’ It will pay you to se« these fore buying. ’ ' '' >'\r'' -‘i, ■ii, I J. FR iTiN D R IX Near Overhead bridge I South Mockaville, N. C.) ■ Also Martin Bltlg on The Square FOUND—BUNOTI OF KEYS INT I business house in Mooksvine 'v on Monday. Owner' can get-Si same 'by calling at EnterprlBP ‘■j ofllco innd paying for this adr NOTIGBI I WISH TO : nounco to the general, ^ that I have boughMJjatlii, of -the latrJli« -^ l^ ^an t ,;...'H'ill-«Wtttfu^ the work: in • same -old stand. For tho 'sent time I will observe following hours: 7 to 8:46;i ^ 9nd ?\to 0 p, ni.-^Hilary ney,-11 201 №ШШ From Baby To Grandpa We wish our friends and iheir lov^d oriCS^.,|| all the good things of life; laHting health,| prosperity, good. cheer and happirit'ss.| We appreciate the privilege of serviiig p during the yenr, and l o o k forward to rej newed friendship during 1931. LeGrand’s PKarmacy “The Rexall Store.” Phone 21 , Mocksville, N. CAMPBELL & WALKER ’ ; FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service,,Enibnlniing ;W« apecialize in Starrette Hand M a d e Caskets Also Complete Lino Factory- Made _ « g j June Bailey Building. Nenr Sanford Mo ^ | | | | | DAY PHONE 1C4 NIGHT PHQND. ?:v;r.feù ii а ш ь■»«ïiisit;: Щ р ■ . ■'•I ^ ' Í t у H ) >. 11 ,4»i. , . . . ’,>' '• ” ■'; '• ,>■ iv '“'^. '^Г' '-■'' J ' Ч" Ñíí ’ ^'''^'^i'fi.M ■'U '/.' 1 Л.'> ' '• ,' .^.' • , -T r' r - - - , Чг-л tr^ ~ 1 - I,,"'»-- '7‘r . . t ' THE MOCKSVlLLfi ЕНТЁйРМЙЕ. MOCKSVILLfi. N. c/ *"’ ■ ’' ‘ '..............ThUfsdAy DÍ«eÍB,bór'26r.lí)80 . T 3H a T T lir> € ic la¿^ Vtpp^ee BOarrl^ tOoll^ us go back over the centuries that we may see WI that we may behold the flaming star qf the East gtiiidirig the-three wise men, Mfelehior wi|h flow-’ ing white hair and sweejping^ snovi^ beard; Caspar, a beautiful boy, and Balthasar ill the prirfte of lif&, symbolizing age, youth and mid dle age, bowing at thé cradle in the manger. i f -rsi i,r ’ л т li I HEY bring from atar tneir giits o iraiikincense and myir Kings, as the song of the chorus of angels on the plains of Bethleheni floods the air. The Master’s touch worked strange miracles long ago. iBut let us now turn a simple dial and again a miracle has been wrought—even here as it was there so long ago. ' „ : Ii E iro(M is full of sound. The air is chaj^|d with Christinas—always Christmas. Even the word is radiant with holiness. With the yoice^of the present are mingled those of the oast At'Chiiknias man is at his besi It is the i)lest seasori of the year. The season of giving and receiving. The season of love reborn. It is the miracle season. ■ ■ . • ■ •> '■ ■ . . . ■ ■ . r, »-I . '' ,J v h appiness is in the air. Laughter reigns. In the tongues of all nations voices are raised in greeting. The angels sang put their glstd tid ings of great joy above the plains of Bethlfehem and as often as Christmas comesi, the carols,, music, bells, voices—all unite in a great singing circle sounding o’er all the world the glad words: , ' A Merry Christmas!; a (© I9J0, Western No\Vhp.ipç»' UnioW *Ilhu>*firtçy._T'iiip<imVo.r logo THE'ÜOCKSVÎLLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE. N. C; Once More CHRISTMAS by MAUDE W OOD HEHRY COOPlinATION AIDS HOME liUYER : (By..Galitb Johnson) . 1931'will bo a "homo, building’' ...... year. ■ "i' . j. Tliat is< the prediction of busi- lilosa loaders. But what will the , average man uso, for money with Naphvillp, Tonn., which hid ?5,- 000,000 of assets upon Ita books. Other coHapses followed, and It wiis not until 20 yoars later, from 18>j3 to 1913, that the building and loan association began; '' .to And its way back to public favor. "Aasociations, when soundly - or ganized, render a unique service which other i'nstitutlorts arcnot: equipped toi a furnish,”" says ' Mr. McNish. "They solve many money problems by cooperative finance and cpmhine aaftetyrwlth a h'igh ' Tl ---JO which to build his new home? , The fact is recognized that th« average man does. not i have enough money to enter Into ' an extensive building, program abne ““^^ a a w witn a mgnbut- thill >ilfBcnifv Von Un 4. I of dividend.. T’he-association success, blazes' tho MoN sh deputy tmij along \ylth; real'.progress, in all things, must made; future. Cpopevatio^ tion of, tWa'lwprld’s 'trdubl^ He dticjafes that the.associaiion says James H'. ______ _ commissioner, dopartment of iban’k j ing and insurance, of Now Jer- ;sey.':'-', “ Thé, éxact,date of the forma- »EINliiEEH on ih« roofff , Patter ‘ of tlieir Koofi.. ofinhi,. * CKllc!r«n ■lipping ou( of bed, . , ; To ite«l 0 tiny pwpj Oiimnf^r U « litti« imal] For plump Some; all« . K« atumUei, tumbUf« grumbUi And Kopo» tKat-t!\«yV« aileop. .Stoclilngt In « tgain,- • • Filled, from,lop, to too Bgeln, Down.tbr fteirs the cKildreii troop • Дnd pounc« on tbem with glo«| Eveiy »ort of tblnjt II her*, .. Gifti tliel cbllcli«n «11 hold dmfÿ Qiristmai fun Ii |uit Oh, 1C« nnd •«« «nd M«( tion of the.first building and loan meet<i'threB jirirl fpqt<»v+ho ‘ the aoeiologicai'. and , th'esays Mr. Mq.Nish, "Some say that psycholoBfcfll. - • InJ”, t e s t Is m et'by n an it, its amortization plan Vvhich, for.a savings. association- was. pr- ,the.'purpos& of paying.,off' the Ar^ S «“iis the eataWishment EngUfl^ line ' " V , iPrankf'ord, a suburi) delphiai: ia given as the «ra^fis^iation^dn. .the'imQrtkS^^^liis-if^atiir^^ thi} flQ'i w i b a s i s , o i . ■sbuhi'financing^ In Wdition, thr bor«))^er. is protect- .1"^ ed by'theI nbncallable ,conditions would loan them,the funds.)xM.cl|.. of tho mortgag«, with 4%ei«iccom-. ^^ey.,.8ought,,,wiih^.v{hich.....^^^ of mind. The sink-' • ^ f t h e control of r 5 ' ''■ • the aasociatlon.’' -■ . ’i .TWrty-eight-.ttnen/were prese .The sociological test la passed' *'*|,f,;&Wfii“«<zation ' Meeting. 1 by th^;fact that Mspolatlbprf'to^ ■—t' communltiesi; providevhome^j bulWi up- civic pride,' encoiiragb'wbfthy, each ,$500; ambitions,. promote good ^citizen-: .ship and; ibuild : up' charabtef ,by.' u f ^cultivating, thrift. ((S, 1030, VVostorn .Mewapaper Union.) Christmas Tree , V TOW, Kinfli and Quoonii •JlVi "Tel«« noti» plcfli«.",. If you'd htv« a p«tc«ful r«lf|n) Be sur» you pick « l«i[)d jj|(a.mme^ ^ . That all kha world proclelpw. 1Mci9. my:doimin l#uhd«r a tra« .WhoMboughi ara agl^tarfng ihaartt и ,Wh«r# hoptoad* p«op out uwfrald.pfa nott$i . And kittia MU frolic a ^ t In tha.ioyf./ , . TKb U iTiÿ fyiit Mj CbtUtnm» traia : > . And its tinial boughs hinf juil, / Of good!«« from rnost «v«ry land, ■r And l(ttla Umù of wool if ^ u< 0» tb «i/4 1 />1« u. u/ tt, <1, u/u/ti,1\ <p 'Г'п>*т»»Г‘Т'Т' »T7p^rijr>ïrTw|r*fr^i^T'|t W AITS CAROL By Barbara Young , in Kew TorK Timej , Wy Gnindino fopf **rm King tod^,** *under my ChrJftmas tree; • God sond Kb «wèotost comforts, \ To Grandma and to m«. ; —/Winoij Fflnn«r ■f''CÉR:iS iy ErJy.’ARD SÀNDFOHD MARTIN ;' ^ MoqUmI Faiaily Hmid . fjpH.CWGH ^outtcn doubt and KofiTcra And p«nM on firth kÌìiìi irili'fiir oflFj, ' ., Thougli leiim^d doctor» tUrili .they laiow .. Tha goiptIitanM àft'nat fo:/.' ,/Thouf^ gr«dy mati'it'gcetdy , 'And competition «hó|c^ got^wiU,; ■ ! ’ : ; ; ' '. Whil* ricn mtrt i i g h fitti ' ' J^u imI.V« can’t «^rs.C^iutmu yttl O- ■-■ y?i- oweet gerillemen. And comely ladiei, too. Give ye good-clen, , „ Foj once again , , 'ГЬе; 1лга .Christ cornea to yoiii . By mW and «tieet Hi« holj feel ■' Shall pa'u upon the way» , And give gOod-den . ; ' ; To beastg and men,. ' For this is Christmas day. Ye gentle poor, Set wide tne door So He may enter in. Bring cup and plate .With simple itate, ■ ' And let the feast begin. . And ye wbo tpid’ ; . " ; ■ The purse of gold, , ■ . Cpme out and spend and pray«. And give good-den ~ To beggar men . : . For that it’s Christmas day. . . ..,................. star.Whata’cr our >рссиЦ(й>па'агь Wiieta’cr for Ui’inay.'nin the line ' ,^(^era human'mngcaMihdjvm^^^ , . ;Wa’re dull indaed;if W can't И* / W^Chtiitmai.fi^ga^o^^^^And'dull agalu ir:«iit caii'doubt ‘i It’a worth vur whlla to b^ns tham out. >,, "GlotytoGodj'go^-will'çomani" I .. G)tne!F««l it, abow ity ^veitthen! ; ; ; Orne ua, ChAtmai,;^obd old da)% ; ; ' Soßen us, cheer'' ii>', §iy уоиЛяу ' Tq heart! which .thrift, tòò;ca(iet, kecpl ' In bonds, wliiV'feUaiy-fecUng sIwps. -1 <3ood ,Chri>[mui whom oiir children love,. We I0V« youi tool Lift ua above . , Our cate9, our teora, out amali deiiireil : ,Own our handa.and atir the (itica.; ,■ 1 OF helpful fellowihip within ш, . ; And back to love and kindheaa win uil vt . 1 ^ I ' • I «'* Í ’ New Year Bells ■ p y . Lutin MKoliull Til orittoB .1 ;;, ; ; ; .Jn Ohio Е0ПП0Г , . #^ING nietriiyrobi Npw Vear belili,; "i 'fV '^'''1'®“ '''b'*® «nowi aie glittaiing. '. ; Your muoic С1Я lha datliiieu welb,, 'And all iht waild il b'lleniug. ' , ,nbg uienily I Each not* il filled, . ^ i , . ,i. ,Wilh hop« awl proni» gloiioui, ; « ; ' Wkh doubti <^lved and lenon MilM, , : Aid.courai* Bvar (aaii'vlclonow.;;'^ Я!ас metrily, oh. New Yeai bellil, " ; ■. A|a»lh«<iawaiabri|hla«lae. ,eh*llfM<*t|«(iiiallt¿«d)ljf>ell, V 1 ; . Or Mnow lout iIn Na w Yeai'i Ughleabf. iUag пел!)}' (orali ló bear, - ;; л ' Si»«« oaed kiiowa no diiparitjr) : Dring ta each Mut jrour Bolo of cheer, J SIac« chaci b Hearea'i charity. Ш Е С Н Я 1 5 ™ А 8 ' J /PON Ле hJlls of Bethlehem The de.'w hung-on the holly stem; < ; One by one the shepherds came r To the manger lit with ilame; , , : The-oxen and the shepherds all; And all the beasts of barn add stall Oent the knee to Hlffi.who lay Like a diamond in the hay, Over the bleating of the sheep, > ■ Across the midaigkt’s starry : deep» " The. Angel wlngji were . ■ winnowing Lullabies for the Chrls^asKlng; untiK jfchoj't^Ä^^^ payment pluf|tÏÏG lí^cu'mülated pröfits, a- mpiiritéd;',^ sum waa theri> ;larg^:V^ to build or buy' .¿,ihóriiei'; Ätid ”the secretary of .this'grqiip.receivcd ,$15 for his first.vyear’s'w ork,'. ' Mr. ' McNish .'"dliviidea- the his tory,,- off- these :• associations into fouir •periods ; «arly expejrimeiit and. ultimate siiccofts of the local nssociiitioris 1831-1885; rise and. fall of the natiçnal associations, 18.S5-li)00J'rpco;nstrUctibn of pub-,- lie confidence,' 1900-1910: .ex pansion, on sound lines, 1910 to ' the present time. ( Pennsylvania seems to "hayo been ferti le territory for bii i Id 1 ng aiid Joah;;: assócíatioijs,' for they spiinng .'lip like : miujshrooms 'all oyer the atiito. Eveil today there are more than' 2,000, associations in Philadelphia alone. In. spite of the fact that 50 or more associa tions were organized between 1881 nnd 1849, none of thom wore incorporated until 1850. That year the state of Pennsylvania passed a law providing for their incor poration with a limitation of. the amount ,of stock to ,600 shares. The year : J.859 «aw^ this ’ limit raised to 2,500 shares of ,$200, each, and in'1874 another amend-, ment was jïassed changing the limit to an. aggregate value of $1,- 000,000, of outstanding; ' shares, regardfess 'öf thie riumbi^ri and later laws made it possible for associations to issue any doaired, amount of. stock. ' . J, 'i From .148 associations charter- ! ed in 1869^ the. num,l)èr jumped to j 45p *by. l?76,.'''; The cooperative moyemënt spread'to other states', ' Maryland had l:.i|a , first ‘■nÄ titói ;^n '1843, New/ Jersey' iiTisd?/ N e^' York, in 1848 laijd ,;Illinois ill ; 1849, TH'ey :al§o,■flourished in', thé ; Northwest,-, especially-in St. Paul, ¿although , the .troublés ; of: the .‘‘national'’ ’assoclaiiiona eau«-' ed^ seyené petba'ck in this'region' and cohsöquehtly : retarded,'deyél- opmént. ; ’ , , TI)epniimeroi{a failures;,of these ‘‘nfítiónals,’’ which were organiz Psychologically, thd; movement takes advanttg'e of the. tendency of the members- pi .the .human family to form ha!bits.. ];n ' .this case it makes habitual the setting aside of a fixed sum for payment in the treasury of the . associa tion—a habit which bocomefl fix ed and settled fqr life. ELLi^^ry« y^’re. out of the old^i ie chah|^iSrwhole lot, an' the wpi iber thc^ÿ» when ■we lived on.^e.fii^ ChriitmaA was Christmu CÇ : an* youth wí» it* ,charm? ^ .Don't thini: I’m belitthV it« happineu now; , No, nothin* like th»t, but it's dif^rent, somehow; 1 wonder a lot^the tiling* that;! «ее, But maybf tlji^ange 1*. with you an* with me. LLECT the sleigh, №ith you wrapp^; ’own'to tlieistore I ,'vvith a,:ten-dollar ,b!irso’« to do tlie thing brownj^i .^The skate*;were for John an’ the book Nothing but a book would ansWer ^ r o f disliM for Mary, with teapot an' all;. An* the baby, wee Betty, f: , s Æ ? c N 4.J ^ ,.^N 'forty yean, sweetheart, have paned usiincethën; . ; Chrfitraa* has called us again^ wd again; ; > Kiy hait i* white, an*, your*, neatly'ioi r i “"- , An* a*.for,the. children—an*;,why,' 1 'don*t know. Each tim<! the day cornés, from, £rst to the last, I *№ a* they weri In tile day* *0 Ipng pa«t;'Y i' iji No wealjthor lonor the old world bestows ij jiine where the light^of ; their childhood glo . J o H N 'S « Iœ fL « (§ 5 |(i;.,„ ' Jim lie* in a »oldtert gfaVÏiin; • ' An*?MaW,- ha* pawed to the higher lifjb^' ^ V lu T e Betvy fight* on a* a miniitcr’^ii^if|^ I \ Wc’il see them no more with out e^iîhîÿÎsigKi just as they were in their chiIdhSod;' | ‘|g*-'^ rr An’ soj dear heart, while our jiyes'^^^^ . We weave 'our thoughts an’, IWeln 'tfii;, O,'.l»30, WNir •-'w WM Becati^^ of Christmas By Violet Alleyn Storey, '■ , in Cjood HoMiekiipIng . ■ Far the CHRISTMAS - CARVER SSSv iJllll Id a Milhtr,'! lullib»:: .= ■ ' , T=.Tiisiriivon ww, tari-6rii»iKii («r», > 1 « CUCI'V iliiiple HSIt ll)» tircOM, • Chirt iM pMV«rii),»;T*<iKri)iaMi ;“ K«rtl, b« unto iny rtili« $««91’?;^^^ ' ' «Oil liiiins, Will ««»mberlitfl iwIitH ' n« bafle 111« miselt ilHga eiilliT, I* $"PMc« cn eartiii flcoa wiiuo m«m” EW Ut itmellKrilfll)» a lamp lloldc l)<r drcwilim bA bn M , 6c<l (tn n prnyir In tnat «mooth olow €nl}.il«liifl tht iKtlf iKflil, JI vraytr aolil'Whii( at atpboddi— '•Eord, be unio niv babe a ElflMt" Ciii ««», for Ut one« III a itar Wbotie a Baby’» crib at itliMi The More of the Old ; . Customs the Merrier TUo \vlso iuotliei' wili tV^ plan Just onoiigli events'' for .thd; week following Clu'lstiiiiiii itb; keep ui> tho holiday spirit with out crontlng wonrliioHSj ''Ji'liorb may 1)0 aUnling, ■ BlbiUlInB, and "rounlon’!' im'rtlos, aceoi'illng , to , ueods. Festjvltlos \ylll coi'talnly . Incliulo fl wntchrtight: party anil; 'itljo passing of' s\v(.‘qt8„ on!. Now i ■/.Voar’s iriprnlng,; , i'or; this, ac- -cording to trail!tloni;.w Rweeh;' : ’!*! eu rill Ulspbsltlona;’«gainst tho (linicultles; gf the year' alieudr ; i The inoro p t’thp. old cnstonis tl)0 ;! . tiwrilor, for thoy ailiboyp a part ; ; |n "keepfnk -.PlirlBtnias’l In. th'o: i fullest sense,of the word.—Sue- :^ ccssful Parinlng. 2 Spirit of Christmas la Eterhal Fbe of CrU 1 1 .il. , ., r , Much aa Chrlstiiins has iiioiint tbed in J.ha, early only to col-1 ^ hns meant no less to lapse .after;the;pailio of 1898, are those lowlier feUdw— - ^ ■ described by Mr. McNi.Hh aa the A .C lix is tm a e V ешрец . V By Florcrico Howard a¡. ifP.ttpM p'er llie wealern liill lopi, llia wint ry iun««t aIovj;' ' i. ::' I’ . . F*f oif o er liiU «nd valley ibe Im^ ' ^faintjfUjktntnA «liow«* TUe wind M »Ollly «tgkinj «4 ti «tnVitif ' down lo rcyti^ , i Thft cheery Itiilfl ihowLird liJUieiw< liomewArd to iu iiMt. a ' ‘ ; Deep in llie golden «uniet/A «te* ‘ peep* ih;^Iy out, ‘ Ai «jewel in ike gafe of betTei^,r «hlling every doubt; • Fa’om belilrid ll^e ee«tern Kille tli« mooB in grandeuf come«, ' '• In one «rent (>uri< of redlance tkie- qutel beauty «um«. All toil, and pAui aiifl loirow «cem lituliod by l|iii dorp cniui, A peace direct from benven i« cweeteir far tban mflltii] On tbis; a Cbri^ftua« evenins«u ¿iven to mortal men, To feel, to bear, lo utler tltal glorioii«^5rahd Amen. Ш SIGN Uy Abbic L, Rotine Ы Mkilfaii Femif . Wl llit^ Mother . faringi th* ' We ve used yeijr »ftèt »«а».....................yeit afier.jrcartXiwa from til« attic, thfo ThcDayatlait ' rh'e Ciii>eled aogeli Mtm 10 . _ Al on th«tEv< *t»(. , Lju - "(inti on tne tiptop nvig,'** Ji«iik . .! ' Again th«.tttlmng;»tir. t rhe tiny tight oi reit iikI gold,Oi yellov«, pink And green . RepUce [htt candlei,. And.a:£hilM ; Is tinkling quits umeen. rhe gilti grow more elaborat« ;\Vlth every pa,Hiiig year, .i , . .Out 9till the lame oIJ'iaihlnned mtnb^ .' Tlie lame distinctive chcet. Oh Chrisuuaa la the henrc'i own. tltsev ,.-. The day that wean thecrowa. r';. ■ v ( know It's here wliea.Motliet ,btiaaB r I he star and angels domil ) T IIE Í4 ^ ^ ,„,D O CTO R JOHN JOSEPH GAINE&M .a ■'Ша PLAIN TALK Efficiency,beyond compare-r; The only kind that matters— Attains perfection in the man Who carve«., and never «patters.. T h e test of/rare ability And skill that’t mo*, appealing Is thi*: T o cut the turkey and Get none on .wali* or ceiline:. . —Dunit Nrwt greatesliysetbaek the-! buildihg and loan .association movement has had. He poiri,ts,but that thsy word radically different from the local f prffanizations. ■ The; latter, is ;a neighbor hood affair, ; organized; by .men ; wh'o knoiw one' another intimately, and in ‘.)i position to ‘keep in ciosc^ toucl) with the shareholder and to havo a close oversight over tha physieal .oonditipn of the pro perties yppn'-Which • loans . have been made. , •■.. ■, .. The; national associations, on the other hand, were formed, to do business op a. liittio.hwide sca^^ Loans were made by mail, with no personal' insijectipn of the ser curity Or the person borrowing As a result, borrowers with poor reputations /because the principal customers. Loanp wore low grade, and expense accounts absorbed n large part of the iparnlnga, The first crush came in 1897 with the failure'01 tfte Southern Building and Loan asiopiation in those lowlier . fellow creiitur|?s- \yh(i . share wltli moii life's J,oys oiul sor rows, Wiintbvqr : the' burdep ; of fcrlijg that rests upon tho anlinHl' ■ worid' todiiy, It ; (s -less ijy,' many fold than It \yiis.l)ufór<? tliat.nlght when a little, cWlil, was hprn’^ lii the stable of a ISethlchem Inn. The spirit o f,Christ inas Is tho ctoriiarfoe of cruelty. No bian who yields to Its sway còri 'lbolt_ with other vhim kindly: eyes upon the’ ; least'Of those living, things that havo capacity for pulii. «O Little Town of Bothlehim " Dr. Br0t\l£s wrote “0 ‘ litttla '.t’owh’ of Bethleliem!’, while living In Plilla. adelphla, ' Thé,organist of'Ills church set ; thf) hymn, to .niuslc... The Inspira tion for the ¿ompbsltlô'n cttnifl to thp organist tlie night before the hymn .' was to be used lii 0 Christmas pro- , R«cord Prlvata CtriataiM Tre* . ; The biggest nrlyato Ohrlstmos 'tree, ever s6en In Britain was one, wlilch tho Duko of Norfolk hnd cut from his own estate. It stood TO feet high, . weighed heorly four tons, and boro on ; Its brunches presents to tlia value ui £4,500, > '■•rH I TÍ« 'f Thq high .cost of being ^Bjcic has come to most everybody whó^ has folt -the need of the doctor's: aprvlces .■Hsithiri tihe ¡past few years T^his i3ort; oí,.'^tariff’’ is very de pressing Indeed, It seems tó bur? den oppressively the vIcH'tib, when th.oy are least fitted to'deal with heavy> loàds. ' NeverthpIciSiÿ;liléflur ' 'people «aeehi wiliing'.¡alTyiya' to,'buy the "pig in the poice,”. One notorious qiHick withip easy^vadro distan co has rolled tip' ojier ,a million dollars; in 0. comfiw^ short time, getting ,% n’ , up toward a thou sand.- dollars as h'is initial pay-, merit' irtqftdvanop,. before he tou ched thoróomplainaiil, That loojks’ to imBîJ'lllcef'pretty fancy fees,; whari”№r'Jtte^t)le‘^^complain of t high,’.'c(ift aiclf. ; I know of fldvertising concoma' th:at ;«ra;i i the '.medical "BU9J-. NESS, that exact two or three hiuidred' idqllara in advance, and' they, are ^ listially ; crowded with ; suckers who ,Beam to like thoipart- ing with tiieii'money. And, I have ‘ mot numerous ‘Itfbcks,’' who ■ look ; wise, charge ' never less than five dollars for an intcryiew, nnd simply walk a-v/ay from, the.'.brejthern who strive'for scientifl* knowledge, ahd who are devotiiig midnight.hours t^ study. A wag once saitJ to me, "it's got ao yoii don’t have to know any thing tiobe.'^^^ doctoi' ” I hate to think of ,it as a, possi ble fact, 'tVheñ I seo an ordinary masseur, without ■knwvlodn'o ; of pathology, 'bacteriology, chósiris- try or materia modjca, give him self the title ol J'doctor” and aally ' ' i f if ' forth to treat.the public, d ing and'getting TOU<Sh‘blt«»l than tho <jnan >v}it>’ 'ha§ { four Or niore^yeajifljjijjJ'* lege and ’JUiversu^-^tW inclined to agree T»iih as quoted..>n/'', c< ) People >/)>Vhci keetj ‘■th«'''i AmerlcaH ' ^quaeK.rC^l!t! wealth shVqlld liqk'kjtilplAlill«! high cp/Jt ;o^ geitiikg’"<(«rirf^>'! goo4 H)hy^{?ian'8 'iq'uipt^fe)nt,c money J ' his ' ed;up‘fttii!n :,dW 7 iloat intoihitn H worth , all ->he ‘ c^os;ta-T:-fajitp''veiy • much moro. A' good'doctor, isf, a?- ■witys worth; hia hli;e;. 'p’iva Г£ * I _ ìéi'V . .f #V »? i ' /i*? I If , Copie «vlhdi of thfe\Kort^;’ftt>ni,S» , ' I iiipd oí snow , nnd Ice, l ibe'- Л hoiiis nnd.rliig theíl)ftlls.‘,'gpe«idf the ! ’ ’ ' wing»/oí Christmas.' - Ühfhiirnae'.far. ‘ . >' ,nyodGdovei-ywhere, It takes'tk<íiu«elc:<'. Д ' ,/> Qf,Ohiletinas timo to change, Uie drab ,'Ci and glooiB'to blighter ¿oJ(ifrei»nd JÓK ^ ' Jlícr-v'W Christmas le a flne' o ,............... lojuvenfltes the earth bnd‘ bring»iihe"-.^Ä'' % plensíiroB pf youtU'Ko^aU manlctad. ItT»Г '''ч '! "í- brings relays of hfiilth pnd peoce; of.'fc húp« nml çhcpr to a fffc*ry'hu<a-ijKork-/”’ ' liig woiUl U bringe 09W inspiration''-'’ -I;,. iiml adds zpst to Ufe ‘It ЬИрп-в'tlie л ,, V и^' ■ grace.Pf happiness, nllkcДü;tl|e'havelяW,!te№|W'a-:^^^^^^^ ; of the poor nnfl the mansions, o f th9 ^ '■‘'4 Í ' rich, It weaves uvergrcet)s‘ Intoigar«-' л* Г', ri'' ví ' Цп(1ч of ptepial hnpe ijnd liangsjftiei» 'V ,'t ó ',í la th« horneo of шор. ;ït ciimes 'Т'Д‘€ ¿ simple plciibures for dr'eary lires anit iF ¡I Imiigs a bln/lng star above the «íav- ■' ’>iW "I «ine pf illep.ilr, -. ' ' ' 1 Ï-'i ’I Thoro lg no, chnrm like Chflstinas.t» ' '' ' ' \ drive ; out greed ■ and v eclftehnessi -i.to, ; : i soft(>n hate ami temper inaile?^ It rebukes, the lawless spirit. U ijrlbg» lo llfomml action tho nolilçvit traits oi i, men, Olirlbtmna 1» the Inat and rich-' ' osi grace given to the ^Ijlng.ÿpar.-i" , iiäij W m ,b^ôay^jî,.j' THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.Thursday, Dccemtiier ‘25, .1980 ' T>; d o . '^ tp p o iv e © H a r r i i ^ i"|P us go back over the centuries that we may see that we may behold the star guidiiig the three wise men, Melchior with flow ing white hair and sweeping, snowy beard; Caspar, a beautiful boy, and Balthasar in the prime of life, symbolizing age, youth and mid-, die age, bowing at the cradle in the manger. HEY bring from afar their gifts of gold and frankincense and myrrh to the King of Kings, as the song of the heavenly chorus of angels on the plains of Bethlehem floods the air. The Master’s touch worked strange miracles long ago. But let us now turn a simple dial and again a miracle has been wrought—even here as it was there sp long ago. HE room is full of sound. The air is charged with Christmas—always Christmas. Even the word is radiant with holiness., With the voices of the present are mingled those of the oast. At'Christmas man is at his best. It is the )lest season of the year. The season of giving and receiving. The season of love reborn. It is the miracle season. APPINESS is in the air. Laughter reigm ^ the tongues of all nations voices are raised in greeting. The angels sang out their glad tid ings of great joy above the plains of Bethfehem and as often as Christmas comes, the carols,, music, bells, voices—all unite in a great sjiiging; circle sounding o’er all the world the glad wprpr A Merry Ghristmas!: ( © ipjo, Western Newspaper Uiiioil) OTiursday, December 26, 1930 .1::: I ii THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLB. N. C.‘ Once More CHRISTMAS by M AUDE W O O D HENRY COOPERATION AIDS HOME BUYER йй: Ш , Ш 1I' Naahvi'lle, Tenn., which had ?6,- 000;000 of assets upon its books. ----------- • 1 other collapses followed, and it (By.Calab Johnson) was not until 20 yours later, from 1931 will-be a ‘‘home buildinK’' ^893 to 1913, that the building and loan association began toyear. i 'I'hat is the prediction of busi- ;ness leaders, But what will the average man use for money with which to build his new home? The fact is recognized that the average man does not havo I enough money to enter into an extensive 'building program alone find its way back to public favor, “Associations, when soundly or ganized, render a unique service which other institutions are not equipped to furnish,” says Mr. McNish. “They solve many money problems by cooperative finance and com'bine safiety with a high rate of dividend. I'he association ihe iin n liif that succeeds does ¿o .because of f i L r S r o ^ .! ««d breadth of Us hnMriin ,1 1 Of foundation—cooperation and mutt building and loan association,, tuality. Its success blazessuccess blazes the trail along with real progress, it? all things, must ,b« made ih the ■future. Cooperation is the solu tion of this world’» troubles.” , He declares that the association meets three acid tests: the finan cial, tho sociological . and - the Я ■Ш.ЛИ, Ш .w лду 'òbri'sK’sfe^ EINDEER on tin roofi «ват, I oi^aln, f bed, Pattor of tbeir hoof« 01^а1л| Cbildr«n tlipplng out ‘ Tp ftm) Q tiny peep; CKimnoy U в littio emali For plump Sonto, poeli.and вП# H« itumbl«!» tumbUft grumbUt And bopof tbfit nslcop« (©. 1930. Wofllorn Nowapaoor Union.) Stocking« In ■ r(m Bdiin, Filled from,top to to« •goln, Down tb« itfllrs tbo childron troop Ahd pounc« pn tbtm witK ftlooj Evory lort of tbing la her«, Gifts tKot cbildren all bold deor, Cbristma» fun U Just begiw— Ob, let and lee and #eoI says James 'H. McNish deputy commissioner, department of ibank ing and insurance, of New Jer sey. ^ "The exact date of the forma tion of the first buildinji and loan ^associa-tion Ig somewhat in doubt, ............ says Mr. McNish. "Some say that p^yciiologicflÌ.'" it originated in .China centudes “The iinancial test Is . met by ago. It is certain, however, that ¡tg amortization plan, \vhlch, for a savings association was or- the purpose; of paying off the I f mortgage loan with'in ¿'definite the Earl pf Selkirk, in the south- period, calls for the establishment - '’f a »inking fund in the form ol! V N riodicar payments on install; Trankford, a suburb of Phila- ment dues,-.by the .borroìTOr, whoìi (• h i"*?® tho home _of |hej assumes thtì obligations of tJ'««°oi»«on in. the' Un-- the mortgage. This'.feature'is thè ted States. It was órganized ' n basis of all sound financing. In 1831 by a group of men^wh the borrower, is protect- fmd no financiaHnstit^ ed by tho noncallablo conditions would loan them the funds wWch of .the m ortga^, with the^accom- thcy.,8ought,,wi;^h .\yhich^ .buy pnnjring peace of mind. The sink- or^P'l^ld homes.,, .fop, , themselves ing fund is under the control of ® ' .the association.” •• ■ Thirty-eight men were present The socioiogical test i^ passed' meeting,' bythe fact that nsspciationS build pioneer as- communities, provide/homes, build an initial- up civic pride,-encourage worthy ^ 5G00 .ambitions,, promote good citizen-n v t H - , b n -Г л *4 M .1 ie groovy whole lot, an’ the world imetnto the^ay« when we lived on the 1 Chriitmaa was Christmas an' youth was its charm? Don't think I’ln belittlin' its happiness now; No, nothin' like that, but it's difTereht, somehow; I wonder a lot^the things that'I see, But maybe thi^anee is with you an' with me. pLLECT how I hitchcd the gray colt the sleigh, A . you wrapped in robes as W hustle<^awa^r 'own to thc store in the small, bustUng town, ^ .With a ten-dollar bill'so’s to do the thing brown? , .^The skates were for John an’ the bookjras for Jini~ ' Nothing but a book, would answer of dishes for Mary, with teapot an' all,' ' ■ An' the baby, wee Betty, we bought ì \n ' forty years, sweetheart, have passed ' ■ us since then; ' Christmas has called us again and again; : Tvly half is white, an’; yours nearly so; An' as for the. children—an', why, I don't know—’ Each tinie thè day comw, from first to the last, I see as they were in the days so long past; No wealth pr honor the old world bestows line where the h'ght bf their c My First Christmas Tree NOW, Kintli and QueoM,'’Take notico plooie."N If you'd bave a poacaful reliJnj fi« fura ycu pick a land Ilka mine^ Tbat oil tn« world proclaims. 1s7o>)9. my domoin li under a tra« 'Wboia bougbf era a flittering ibaan» Wbera boptoadf peop out unafraid, of a no!««, And kitti« cat! frolic about in tb« toy«. . Tbli ll firil bii Cbrlsttnoi tree And its tIn«ol bouflbs band/ull, O f goodio« from most ovorv land,And lUtl« lambs of *wooU Viy Gmndma »ajfi ‘Tm Kln^ todi^ji,” ' under my Cbristmas tree;God sond hi« sweetest comfort«.To Grandma and to m«* — Fiirmcr “s ^ ^ a e W a e W a e W s ' CHRISTMAS , Dy EnV.'ARD SANDFORD MARTIN »n Montreal Faiiitly Herald •T^HOUGH douttcrs doubt and KoQera scoiF, • And ponco on cntth «c«(riSi «till for bffi Though learned doctors think they know -The gospel stories ore not №-Though griwdy man is greedy still .'And competition choku goodwill, While rich men sigh and poor men freti Dear mer we Cdn*t spare Chiumas yeti • Time may do better—maybe not; Moanwhile let’s keep the day we’ve gotl On Bethlehem's bitth and Bcthlihem's «ar Whate’er our sjxculaticns are, Where’er for us may . tun the line Where human merge» with divine, , We’re dull indeed if we om’t see i What Christmas feelings ought to be, And dull again if we can doubt It’s worth our while to bring them out. ■"Glory to God; good-will to mon!” Come! Feel it, show'it, give it then! Come to us, Christmos, ¿ood old day, Soften us, cheer' us, say your^ay To hearts which thrift, too eager, iceeps In bonds', while fellow-feeUrig sleeps. <jood Christmas, whom our children love, Wo love you, too! Lift us above Our cores, our fears, our small desiresl Open out hands ond stir tho fires O f helpful fellowship .within us, And'onck to love an J kindness win usl ilnNHlHNt New Year Bells Ру Lnlln MHchuil Thornton in Ohio Fanner iWlNG mntily, oh. New Yeat bell»! V. When white the tnows are gliilecing, Voiirmutic on the daikneu wellj,. And all thé world is liilening, Rmg meirily I Each nots i> filled, V Wilh hops and ptomiiiO ||lotiou(, With doubts dissolved and tenois stilled, And cottiaie ever ttors viclotioui. (Ring merrily, oh, Ntw Year bellst Aguti ih« dtwn is brigh(«n!ng. Shall grieM«tg«( lhal b'DD diipels, Or toiTow Sou) theNewYcM’s Iighl«ma|. SVsg mently {or all lo k«ai, Since need knows no disparilyi Bring to each eoul jroui note of eheer. Since chea ia Heaven's charity. WAIT’S CAROL By Barbara Young in Keu» Torl( Timcj G iv e ye good-den, Sweet gentlemen, And comely Indies, top. Give ye good-den, For once again Tho I-ord Christ comes to you. By moor and street His holj feet Shall pass upon the way. And give good-den To beasts and men, For this is Ch.nstmas dny. Ye gentlo poor, Set wide tho door So Ho may enter in. Bring cup and plate With simple state, And let tho feast begin. And ye who tjnld The purse of gold, Como out and spend and pray, And give good-den To beggar men For that it's Christmas day. THE CHRISTMAS KING TR^-^MCOFPIN ' {tiMhsouriFarrner UiA.iiAAiA.mwwu I rPON the hills of Bethlehem ^ The dew hung-on the holly stem; Ono by one the shepherds came To the manger lit with flame; The oxen and she shepherds all And all the beasts of barn and stall Bent the knee to Him. who lay Like a diamond in the hay, Over the bleatinç of the sheep,, Across th’a midaight’s starry deep, The Angel winflj; were winnowing Lullabies for thé ChristmasKîng'. Far the GHRISTMAS CARVER it«nnn*<n E fficiency beyond compare— The only kind »hat matters— Attains perfection in the man w ho carve«..and never spatteri. Tho test ofJme ability And »kill that’s mos. appealine Is this: To cut thc turkey and Get none on walls or ceiling:. —DitrtitNnvi >' v:.v unitBlib'sciibed for, and thore- hfter 'a fmonthii' paym ent'of $3 until th^'t6№ m onthly payment plus/the lagcumulated profits, a- mouhted io.’.$500. This sum waa then large;, :efnough to build or buy a horned: A nd'the secretary of this group received ¡fl5 for his first year’s work. Mr. McNish diviidoa tho his tory Off those asaociatiohs into fotiir periods; oarly expe;rimc,nt and ultimate success of tho local associations 1831-1886; rise and ifall of tho national nasociationa, 1885-1900; reconstruction of pub lic confidence, 1900-1910; ex pansion on sound lines, 1910 to the present time. Pennaylvaniji aeoma to liavo boon fertile territory for building and loan, associations, for thoy sprnnig aip like miiijshrooms >all ovor the atate. Even tpday there are more than 2,000 aasoclatlons in Philadelphia alono. In spite of the fact thnt 60 or more associa tions were organized between 1831 nnd 18'19, none of them woro incorporated until 1850. That year the state of Pennsylvania passed a law providing for their incor poration with a limitation of tho amount of stock to 600 shares. The yoar ^859 saw this limit raised to 2,500 shares of ¡f200, oach, and in 1874 another amend ment was passed changing the limit to an aggregate valuo of ?1,- 000,000, of outstanding shares, regardfess lof tlite numb(jr, and later laws made it possible for associations to issue any desired, I amount of . stock. I From 148 associations charter ed in 1869, the number jumped to i 450 by 1876. Tho cooperative movement spread to otlior states, ¡’Maryland had its first asSoela-; tion in 1843, Now Jersey ill'1847, New York in 1848 and Illinois in 1849, They also,’flourished in-, the Northvyost,- especially- in St. Paul, although the troubles of the "national" associations caus ed a severe setback in this regipn and consequently retarded devel opment. ,!■ Tho numerous failures of these "nationals,” which wore organiz ed in the eaiiy 1890’a only to col lapse after the panic of 1893, are described by Mr. McNish as the greatest setback the building and loan .association movement has had. He points out that they word radically different from the local oi'gianizations. Tho latter, is a neighbor hood affair, organized by mon whb know one' another intimately, and in .ft position to- keep in close" touch with the shareholder and to havo a close oversight over the physieal condition of tho pro perties upon which loans have been made. • The national associations, on the other hand, were formed- to do business on a nationwide scale. Loans were made by mail, with no personal inspection of the se curity Or the person borrowing As a result, borrowers with poor reputations (because the principal customers. Loans were low grade, and expense accounts absorbed ■a largo part of the ipnrnliigs. . The first crash ct^me in 1897 with tho failure of /tfie Southern Building and- Loan asiocvation in .ship and ibuild up character by cultivating thrift. Psychologically, the movement takes advantage of tho tendency of the members of the human family to form habits. In this caso it makes habitual thc sotting aaido Qf a il-'cod sum for payment in tho treasury of tho associa tion—a habit which bccomes Hx- ed and sottlud for life. rBecause of Christmas By Violet Alleyn Storey 6 (n Qood Hointkeeplng )Pfiiu 1(1 n mothir's lullaby , Тли rcniv oil wtt, ciiri-bi'uii)«a «m , Т» cyci'v 5i;.ii)li note sDe crooiu, Cbcre Is Л рглусг ibe ТлШсг iicarii ;*T.or(t, bi unto my tbiw a swifli” ^ (io!l lUicns, Will rciitembcflne wb«n l)C ЬаЛе tlicaiiiitU ;||шя01|11(1 i.»$‘‘Piace oit€artbi aooawlU to m«nt" Cut Id я iiiciber llflht я Uiiii) HiiWc hiP (irotvilim ЬаЬуЧ bed, вой « is n praviv in that imooth alow €nhaloliie tbt lllllc bead, Л vraixr eold'WbiK at aipboddi— „ 'Xoi'd, be unto niy babe a Elflbtl" Goi seei, lor И« oncc III я »far ЛЬоуе a Baby’» crib af nlebtl The More of the Old Customs the Merrier Tliu wlHO luotlier .will try to plan Juat onough events' for tlio wpuk followlnu Clii'Istinaa to keup up lliu hollOay Bplrlt with out creating woai'liiOHS.' Tliero may bo 8l:a{inb', slodduiR, aiul "I'ounlon” paVtlos, ас(;о1чИпк to needs, b’ostlvltloa will certainly Incliido a watc'liiilglit. party ami .' tlio pasHlii),' of su’L'Ots on Now ■ Year's inoi'nlnif, Рог this, ae- cordiiiK to tradition, will «v.-aet- en all dispositions against tho dinioultles of tlio year ahead. Tlio movo oi tho old custonia tlio mon'ler, for they all havo a part , In “liceping Clii'lstiiias" In tliu. fullest soiiBO.of tho word.—Siid- (’cssfiil t’armlng, 3pmt of Christmas Is Eternal Foe of Cruelty JMucIi as Ulii'istmas has meant to humanity, It lias meant no loss to those lowlier follow creatures who share wltl| mon life's Joys and sor rows, whatever tho biirdeu of Buf fering tlmt rests iipon the animal world today, It Is less by many fold llian It was buforo that niglit when a little child was horn In thc stahlo of a Betlileliem Inn. Tho spirit of .Christ mas Is tho otenial foo of cruelty. No man who yields to Its sway can look with other than kindly eyes upon the least of thoso living things that have capacity lor palri. I J o t tN ’S'chect for a million .is i I' Jim lies in a soldier’s gi^aVe in Franccj'.! i_AiV_Mary ha,s passed to the higher life, ''__Vk^c Betiy fights on as a minister’s wlfe...^ WVii see them no 'inore with pur earthly But-just as they Were in their childhood ir" An’ so, dear heart, while our lives may last, /* '• We weave bur thoughts ari’ live in the past," ' O. 1B30, WNU ' ■ . A C lu is á iu a é V ee p ev . By Florence Howard TpUOM p er (lie weitem luU tOf*», ilia »»iiu’ty iiiniot stowi, Far oil o'er liill atiu valley llie lait fiimt gieAmiiitf «liow«*' Tho wiijJ ii «oflly AJ U JtnLutu (lovtt to rojt, Tlid cltcery little «no-wl)ir(l liuteiu ' liome\i#Ari1 to x\» neat. . / ' , Deep in »ll#* golden Ätmact, a ¿Ur peepj «K;^ly out, Aj “ jewel 111 tlte goto of Itenven, «tilling every cloulit; From lielutt<] ilte emtern liilh tli« mooo in grandeur come^ In'one great liurjt ol racllanc« lliij quiet beauty iumi. Alt toil nnd ]>aiii and lorrov <eero liiiilied j>y t|iii defp calm, A peace direct from lioaveti u «weet«t lar than pialmi On thia, o Clmitmaa evening, Ü given to mortal men, To feel, to hear, to utter that glorioui^ grand Amen. Ш SIGN By Abbie L. Ronno ' ia Mlcbiinii Féimiir W h iiN M othet, brings the ornaroeiit* Wq've used year oitct year Down (ratp the Rttici then we know ' The Day at Ust Is.hcrcl ' rhe. tiiiiclcd nngcls seem to sing ' Al oil that Eve nior, . : • And On tha tiptop twig, Wi hang Again the slilmng star. i The tiny light ot red and gold, i Of yclloyv, pinic and green ' Replacc the candles/And a chime 19 tuikling quite unseen. The gitu grow mate elaborate With every paising year, ' I3ut still the same old-fashioned m U t ib ^ The same distinctive cheer. . Oh Chcistmau it the heart's own diiM^. The day that wears the crown. ( know it's here wlien Mother btUi£> . The star and angels downi . ТИЕ ГАМ11Т- DOCTOR JOHN JOSEPH GAINES, M.D. PLAIN TALK "O Lillie Town of Belhl«liom'’ Dr. Brooks wrote "0 I.lttlo Town of Bethlohein" while living In Phlla- adclphla. Tho organist of his church set tho liymn to music. , The Inspira tion for tho composltloh camo to the organist the night before the hymn was to bo used In a Christmas pro- eram. Roeord PrWalB Chrlilisiat Traa Tho biggest prlvato Christman tree over sfcen In Britain was ono which tho Duke of Norfolk had cut from his own estate. It stood 70 feet high, weighed"nearly four tons, and boro on Its branches presents to the valuo of £4.800, The high cost of being.s’ick has come to most everybody who has felt'the need of the doctor’s aervices within the ¡past few yoara This sort of '^tariff" is very do- preasing indeed. It aooma td biir-. don oppreaalvoly the Victims,’ when they are least fitted to doai with .heavy/loads, , Neverthel08ii;ci6‘ur"people'i3eeiii willing 'alwiiy'^'l tb 'buy the "pig in tho poke." One notorious qmick within ea35;'’';M'dib diatahco has rolled lip million dollara in a comijqr.qtively, ahort. time, getting wqil.’ up, toward a thou sand dollars as .h'is initial pay ment in:,advance,, before he, tou- chea the: oomplainarit; That looks to me "Hke''pretty fancy fees, whori "Hiir''![5ebiile c'omjilain of the high ¿¿st' frf''being sick. ' ^ I Icnow of advertising concerns that ai’e in the .medical BUSI NESS, that exact t\vo or three hundred' dollars in advance, and they are usually crowded with suckers who seem to like thopart- ing with their money; .. And, I havo ’ met. humorous "4ocks’' who look wise, charge, never loss than five dollars for an Interview, and simply walk away from the brethern who strive for SRlentifia knowledge, and who are devoting midnight hours,to study. A wag once Raid to mo, "it's got so you don’t have to know any thing to bo a famous doctor.” I hate to think of it i\s a possi ble fact, ^\’hen I see an ordinary masseur, without knowledge of pathology, bacteriology, eheaiTls- try or materia medica, give him self the title of "doctor'- and sally fo rth to tre a t.th e public, dom oná-; /'■ ing a n d g ettin g m uch bigiger’i^ e e = ■ th n n th o m an w ho' ‘,'haa ,put ‘in fo u r Or m ore y e a rs ' ip th e 'c o l- „ lege and u n iv e rsity -^ th e h , I ’.«;jiit ■ inclined to. ag ree vrith .lihe' a s quoted..- '. r;... ¡c- ■ ,, Peoplô;'Who ,keoii'the .'army, American, ''quiicke'''; rolling ,i'iu/ ■wealth sho'u|d п о Г с о т Й а Ц o f'tie high ' cost yof gottinë \cür(Hi',''; ' gopç^ içihysi^iàn’s éqüipme .= ; 'money ¡‘'’ hila education f.dijd .V not;-; f loát into : hiin, on Шв ' tide : ; he'Js - worth vali .he 'poatö^often very , much more. Ä gocid doctor , is : al- ,Avays worth ¡his; hire;- C h ria tm a i * Ç re e d Wild . SeU fiahncM . ;, Come Nvlnde of tho North, frorn «i» land of snow . anti Ico, blow the horns nnd ring tho hells. Snood the wings - of Chrlsiimts. Chrhjtmas Is needed оуогулуЪого. It takes tho magic of Christmas tinio to chango tho dratj and gloom40 brlghteç' colóre.and loy. Ohrlstmas Is a (Ino old tonic. ' It rojuvenotea the earth and brings iho ploaeuree of youth to ull mankind. It brioBS relays Of health and роасо; of hopo and cheor to a weary :iuu-ú-wórk- ' Ine world, Ц. hrlngs now tnsiiiriition ..and adds zest to:life, if lirlngs' the grace of happiness, ol)ko.to the hovels of the poor and the munslona of tho rich, It . weaves evergreens Into.gar, . . ' lands, of eternal hopo and bangs theiii 1Ú the homes of men, ït comes vyltlt simple pleasures for droary lives anti ' . hangs a blazing star »bovo tho cav erns of dlspalr. There Itf no, charm like Uhrlbtmaa to ' drive out. greed and: selllshness, to ^ softeu hiito nnd temper malice: It rebukes the lawless s p irit, it hrltige ! . to Ufo and action the nohlost traits o( i f- men, Clirlstiims Is the last and rlch^ i ‘ eat grace , pivon to the dying уеаг.-^Ч ч'' Wm. b. Uaston, ' THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE. N. С.Thuradny,'Dec'einibór 26, ДОЗО у: . '.'li ( \ n,' I I ни nlglit WHS crisp m ill Sold. Tlio tliormmnctGr tmd .fiillun tiolow zéro, /Г li о snow crùiiclieil .’üiidur tlio fuot. ,nnd the vory stnrs sueinc'd ^Ц';8П111) nnü crncUle Iti tliH ^çW eiis.iij li’requcut gusta nf * ^ iïà '* sli6t tlielr lcy pins In to tlio over reddpr clmolts « f tlie enrôlera os tliey went' from Jiouso to house Blnglng tlietr Ulirlet- anne eotigs. Лй they passod tiirough .Soaqmont street tlid wind seemed to .•ling niofo thnn ever, hut the-street ■waa short; nnd .there was no reason for tho singers'to pause, therkVO nly • «ne house broke the expanse of" white Üawiu with plumed bushes and hedges! ih e t w as the house : of Professor ^Orotchét, before Which they would not Л т » я 1ор. The professor wns d great «nan, but he w as nlso. a peculiar man M d a' recluse* whosV wife had. b'oaBted ert the Inst réception they had attend e d that It wns the first time they hnd fto n o ^ any gathering by their pres- .. м п вМ п ’ eighteen montlis.^^*^ hue- >*ид ;ls:8o Ьаву,*' she hnd.satd. . Ulita Ohrlstnine eve the house wns ae usual ’except for. n ; dim raj '■tf iight ; which; escaped ■ between the . tMK eliuttoTS of the french wtndows; ' la the ‘professor'e. study. The, leader « f 4^ carolerft.^otlcfid tills palò light, and'niiiPh. to/thci- iliunpi'lse: of every- ftodjr. called the ;mnge|C|i.'to a 'halt un- Л ег the, professor'» ,in flo w . Then •mrtce out on the frosty'aij* the Joy- • M voice« of young ^i^eopleV singing, V c»HW upon a imldnlghl clear, thnt jiiorioiHi ;edng/of : oid.’% ' ; Professor Crotchet, deep in the stlll- т и « f , his' Study, pushed back his .»•p er* nervously nt the ilrst notes of ■Ihé carolers, \ “Plngue take these запи в ones i" fie muttered, "How cnn « mnn ovor work In thi.s. day nnd gen- «iaU on' wllii 'people slngltig under his »cry wludowsr’ . Ho Waited Im patlently'for the quiet .» e oxpòctòd to succeed the song, . But ' ;*ie 'Wne disappointed, for the singers And dcclded to givo the prabhed p r^ .|<cssor their whole program. One song .l.iollawed another. By, the ■ opening of : l'ilio third !cnroI tho profetisqr луед рас- tloK restlessly up and. down,' ^ Then he ;*nddeuly renched for, his, dny’s, mail iWlilcb ho had not yet'opened. ' ' "Perhaps I cun ren(l this, oven If I -«an't doterinlno In the midst; of all ■Ihla bedlam how the Bulgarians, pro- tlli Ulackm ur fam ily • w«ro .Icnipui'urlly In dilllciill.lus, «nil the iippruhcli of "Clii'lst- ifiiis. proaciitod n qiinniHii'y, At/, n fam ily conference, .i'ai'ly • In Deconibuiv : Mr. H lackniei' sa ltl: "NoWi I'm vei'.v sure tlin t:b y the fli'st . , of M nrch evorytlilng win bo straightened.out, but th at is too'lonj; u tlnie to hnve things charged at tlio stores,“'and tberp’s no spare cash for glfS's. W e can m anage n-good tiii'koy . dinner, hut pk-esents are out. o f.tlin liuoKtion.*’ , ; ■ “r'su|ipbse” we could make,.things," Kiiltl Norlne, who was.clever with hor hnndM. i! ; "Hut even timt tnkes good niato' ■ Hal,”: objected her .mother ; .V«nd,, yoii see, father and 'the .jboys couldn't make things," , " • .“Nothing but - promises,-; anyway,”. ■'put-iniNed,;.v': : “Now, there’s ■' nn Idea 1" . excini med Mr. -Blnckmer. : ‘‘Couldn't we nil mnke promlRes?" .1.. ■ “And hiivp' them ‘d6rip;;,hp." in'^cute wn,vs of :some kind 1" ndded Gladys; .1 ■ "N ow ,. here's a chance to exert a little of'tiie originality this fam ily Is ’ ■ ‘ ' Mrnlwnyq tnlklng about," said rs. Blhckraer, ■ ‘'flood I" said ; her husbnnd, ■ ‘‘Only, ' remember'not to promlsis things, tiint 'cost tiineh, for we'll need a good deni', o t oiii-; money '(vheri we get It, to flx up the house," y.' t; ' The; frtinlly nil'accepted ;the sdliump; Witli; ontiiu»Jnsro, \fHtlng to Howard a t: oo.nege,'; to plan nccordlngly,. «»<1 riiore 'ivas more ttinn thp uatinl ninoUni I'f brnlnwork as the dnyp passed,' Tho uni.v tilling ml.»slng wna the arrival n( W hon I bURliT It) be tho fam ily board пиотЖцг. .D oar m other, I promleo you, htiplnjr to win s'oiir .prnlsor T o' .bo on (¡mo for. breakfast, 386 dnysl . ' ’ , (£0. 1930, WRatom,Nowat)ntJor'Un|od.> Clirlitm at in Cliiio Chrlstnins hi liHtl.n America Is a rbllgloiii) or a secular festival. It Is i not a dny ot g|ft-glvlng.' in Chile It comes In the early summertime. The day Is celebrated with old niystery nnd miracle plays by tlume rollgUiUsiy Incllncil and. by merrymaking by the ' rest of the tiop’ulace. Qood Will seems to bo the keynote of the observance. '.nounced 0 heforo Ul laS'li” hoi mut- torisd. ; ,!‘And . to th in k ,, I- bought thè ,« n ly houso In thè stropt Just to h)iye «jieaco and qulot," . . 1 ; Ho rlppod open nn enyelopo nnd was «mazcd to rend tlio follóWlng letter: • "Doar' Professor ..Orotchot :. Aa scc- '« t a r y of:ihò^:clnss•oi^lOdO, I waa; re- «QUestcd, at óur' ihiBt reiinlon'to wrlte jFon ; 'ftj;?; Chrlstma» jtl.mo' ;our {npprocl-' atlòn hot óhiy of’"thovprlyllogo' wo feci in havlng; studled : over ;' th'lrty yeurs under. n 'vinan .who hns 'slnco- yvnti su d i World ronown, ns n phl|óIoglst, but ♦*cn'.more, 'GUI' henrtfolt ; Umnka for; thè hom'ely, ¡ friendly, healthy 'coqnsel you gnvo us’ ut. that tlinei; tbo npppll. catlon ^'of "whlcli. Ima pln'yed. such ii largo ; pnrt In our sovernl, ^miocessei- sineo then. ' When you -^Isinlssed u«. tfor' lhe .diristnm s holldays - ln . 1808, jcu'sulid.i'npW bpy^ go.,tb'jòur.^h 'rwjolé'é :wjt^i vyou||'i?.f^ nnd 1,' •'•Fiirget.' booktf and 'studies foi •! -th.- ' jiure ’snlr-; o f; tho; grent out-of-doors. ■|ikHt©;'f)aVt,he frozen rlyprsi slide on tho! Icyf lilils. ..When ;you pln'y, pla.v Jiaril; Wiienfyou reliii, rolnx; tlien; you 'Will-tie', ria dy to return to your Work fi'csii''mid; vigorous iund;8trptig,..:'lNilK Js thn ridvlco wiilch Wo- have nli; fol lowed, lind.^this .advice has been the foiindntlbn of. our Huccesa; Whop wti liiiye, yV<>rkpd| >yo ■ hn'l’e. wofkiMl hnril; and when we have played, wo liave-r' PiWiWHor f*n>'i*h(*i '1'1‘inl TIo ^ riitiic d hl.s iiead f(y,''i ¡n'dmiint, 1hi;ii,T0slii!d , to,,-t!Vu /I'elifh windows,, ■«vlilcii. ij.o',tiirew open Into'the;night, “Kntor, ;enter P’ he ciilled to the 1 caroleris, "cntef, and wiirm yourselves ,'hy the lienrth.” ^■ilhry. Slriry," hn shouted, going to another door, ns tlio slngera entered by Oio window,“ hot tea and cakea fbr twunty. blury; our friends liavn сопь to wish 1Ш both nn . old-faslilom!ii M erry 'Chrlstmaa," Then coming back towai'd the yoiiii. people lie greuied Ijiein chuorl'iilly wit a "Merry Christmas, Merry Clirlstm aierry I'hrl.slmaH I» you all." 1910. W eatum .Ni.wiiunpt'r Unluii.i MitlletoD : All uKeniiita lo nii.sH nilaClolo«» fmiii the earth by. nioims of sll|is <ii' ki-k I Imve falli'd. Tho (.’пИои.ч «'onl "inlsllo ion*' la frnni Ilio. Й амт wiirU "aliai" jiml ' toen" (Uvig), ,"A . Pad With All Oijr Namee Written I ' on.--il,''':;;.\;-\ vijiyatcrlpiis parcels, and tliese.woro niii ii'óed4d to create a ChHstnii^a iitiiioa . .p h c rc .'fa m lly . ot islx meant' the .con jcocthig of thirty. Idone with na; many ' луауа of d.'c|lrosalng them; for the plali .Btlniulatbd,'Invention, r U’lib diiy, Neii, picking up one.of, the girl’s lists; by nilatake,'';tlii'cw It ;(lo\vn libiiorably, s a y in g ,“I ; feel llt(e ox claiming with the ghpst' of Йaílllt!t’^ fiiilioK-'blat, list, oh, i)et.l’ for; every ilmo I looi< for n scriip:óf. ppper.;t'(liul ll pad or soniothing wlth.«ll íóitr liiu^ writleii oil it, and soinb;;cryiitlc,;,isyni ' hols attached.■’ ' . “ 1 liupe i.tiróy're cryjitlci" .'shld' Nor Ine, vror. l.iwoiildo’t -liuyb 'yoii kiiou iiliend'of tinio what I.'iil;giirfl¿ltó proiii ise you,, for anythli.ig."''r;;’- . ; ' ' Cl.irlstniasiinornliig .thero'w as niiK'l biiatilng In liiid out of the'dining róoiii for though ’ Miv blackiner liad boo; , iniide reeplyi'r and |11в1НШ1.10г, 'nniii' ;: last-inliiirte;'iriró!;ííoiia '(ireatp,!) plens- aiit e.4citoirient.' Wliefi;^,«!!„'wbi'oV.a« apinblod and aaw tllo' ¿ay iiiinnnda'iii ' Iiiicketa at each pl.atp, It .looked s< iiiuch\ |Ike the iusuul ‘b it órray .ftiiiii some aiiappoted a breW lng\‘9^ .rules./ I’M.”' ' ‘‘No,’’ , said Mr. BÍa’cÍ¿ííi’¿r,V''‘V''^^^ the swprn word of evory'óntí'tlint theni i\ro:only pvomises.: 'I’liere «re s^mi tilings. In the llbrary'trpni; tivea whO'Vo'fused to'c®fói;raV’b«^ Й'Ъ . family, ns we. nll knoy,„hjjs bpei) law abiding.’!; . . G reat Bhouts 'nrbbe lis cnohi‘‘promr Ise" w as unw rapped, ..^рГ(;ЧЬёге, w,dre no two nllker M rs. Bliipkmeri iiniiplng ii'iarge, gay box, exclnlm ed: "Oh, but (lladyB-, th is 1« n 'g ift I"; ; ' ' . "No, it's .soiiio Irls'biilbs/M lss ITef- fórmi promised me last fall for your garden, aiiil slid Was glad to givq them to nie now—said It Was legitimate, for 'I f ; bulbs ; weren’t pramlsos, what wore?” , - / ,, V ■ , - .All's. Blackmer received' from her hiisbaiid, ll npt0 for ¡ffiOÓ payable .In three months for the coat slip ^a(l put оП' buying laat spring, and M r,'¿¡аек- mor’a favorite gift was a (mnd-palnted card'from Norlnp, with this mcasage: ' ' ‘Ще(П^'ЩЭГ;'"Г¥11р\^^^ tlio idea of my smoking,' even once lii о while, so I' promise for at,least one year (maybe forever) to abstain frojii tho weed," , , Howard, who '■had been wanting some golf .socks "like inptlio'r;-usod ;to make," rocelvdd ,ft packago containing some knitting needlbs'in. ri ,sbt-up of; garnet wool, n amall skpln Pf which his . mother had ,found In her work • table, V ' ' Gladys, wiio was becoming an ex- pert’i;typlst, had drawn u-Cortoon o f. ho]'self a t , the typewriter, Inscribed; "Tho young typing genius, copying her brother's tliea¡s’’T—u . weiconip-pUt t o - Howard, who had ho' t.vpewriteiy and had ;boen worrying about that part of Ills . college; work,', Ned’s big lilt wns tills doBgerel to hl.s m otilen: ■ . ' /' My licHdttlnfir Hin le lylnir iibod In tho . U)»nllllir,.\ ■ , or'.'DELMAR wns going ;to live with her uncle, her fa ther’s brothori Gregory Dei m ar,, Uncle Gregory was a merchant and. private bank er In a anihll town'a.thon sand miles away - - and Joy - had never seeir.hlm, nor had she heard much of him. ; ' When; ahp arrived at . her destina, tion, u ; short tluie befóré..phrlstinas, and Inquired for the lidrae of Mr. Gregory Delmar, the. driver of thetnxl snid: ,"You mean old Scrooge?" “ No, I don’t ineah bid Scropge, I mean Mr, ^Gregory Dblronr, the merchant," re- .torted'Joy spiritedly.' ;. ; In": another; iO - m inutes; Joy was In her uncle’s home; andi tlie gaunt old hpuaekeeppr '(vas showing lier thb room that waa to be lierá Uncle Gregory cnme In shortly., lie . stopped and stnreii. Inteiuiy at Joy, but fnlled to emit evcii a grunt. As he started,n'wny .loymnde a luiigo nt him niftl'gnve him a vigorolis liug and kissed lilni Impiil- slvely. It was n grdnt surprise to tho crusty-oili inerrhnnt.; Ue bad noj been kissed for,-IO yenrs,' i At the store next ¿ay Joy got tho history ot her uncle, lie was n crabbed morose old;groiicii. Nobody liked him and ho evened up the acoro by liking nobody. ;rie kept.a;store wltlr n.grimy atock of goods In n-dnylt, gloomy store.. Joy tripped Into tiie dingy oillce anil bnlnncpd "liei'selt •on'' ;tho ,■ iiriri, pf hpr undo’s chair;. !‘I .am going; to ¡iblij ■ you'.ln t|ió'storo, Uncle idrcglb,’ '! ,Jo;v; esplalnpii,; nnd : before the- oid ;', inan could object.' weht on to pay: . "I'\ylll hb elghteen'nóxt;ChHstmns and Chriat- nms la only.fpurvwpókB''nwfiy,'' Unelo Gi'cglq ■ siful.iimcd' and tried to. grunf hia objectloiis,. but .Jpy clapped u littlo littrid'pvpr'hls; mbiith and'gave him a little hug'|as ,shO;rnttled on. about her plana tpihaye n Chrlatmas store and ■‘1 Am Qolnijno You In the Store, '■ , , '-/U ncle ‘Qreaib/M; a big Chrlstmns sale; ‘‘r <lon’,ti’want follvB;tp!.;cnll you -old;Scrooge,’.' she said. '.',^ 011 ;nii',e not- old Scrooge,' you are ;ni} ‘ Ujioie ;Gregle,’' she continued, ;.'Bul ; Uncle' arcglo ' had: never r,end about ; Ninrlby's GlloSt ' and knew nbtldng •ibout Scrooge. - ' ; , ' “I liin'golng^ ^o -make this a Christ, iiias store,’', 'ùnnouncüd Joy to the •lerkfl the next inorning, nnd proceedeii •lo'lbll her plans. The nmnager ob. Jpctbd — vJgprously objected n n d started for.the merchant’s oillce. Jo,' Was there as;soon as-he. The manii- '/,'or'a blualerlng feli almost iinheeiled upon the ears of tlie beiii old man ■loy got a. alender. little anil arounii her uiick-’s lieclî'' and aiild, "iMcaae. Uncle Greglo," .Sho won (he day, Tho old niei'cliant aald griillly, ‘‘Ivbt tlib llj. tie kid do as shb pleascs." ; The clerka ;tb(ik hold with; a vlni, 'I'he store waa’ tr|inmcd In Clirialmaa t’olors, .'I'lio windows—ti|o show w liP dowa were made Into rbal|y show'win- '.lows, Full * [iiigo iidverllsomenta ap- liearcd In tho paiiùrs. 'I'ho town \viin ;iiirprlHOd. No one k n ew w h rtt had Imppencd. Kvery Saturday ,Toy acted ns iaiita Claus nnd gave .away toys.' The • )ld moi'ohant ihoiight It was oxlniva- •lint, hut the ciiHli Voglstbr did n'l.t Tliat Wi!9 the li'repst Chrlatmas sale I'O jiad I'.'or Imd. .. ’ . Ttio day, lioforo Christinas; Joy sal long In her iiiiole’s olDce and tbhl him lhat she would help, lilni'plairiils glftf 10 tho (.'lurlis. He hogan to look hh ; iihjecllons but did not voice them I'Jvery clork and oinployee .was i’oinem-. Iiorod and every one was iaurpris'ed-. . tho manager moat of ail,- Boxes ol . groceries wero sent to the poor With -ll Merry Clirlsliiiiis from Grbgory ;Dp|. . -ninr, ' .i'! 'a Olirlalnias nliilit tJiic|e Gregi0 ;|o0 ked!; Impplcr ihan iii|yhod,v, had evui' seoir,, him look iiofore, and 'Joy;‘wai(', siin;. that no on« .woiild cair lliin. .fjoroogc ; ligniii. ; ; v; ^ - " , ; <®. It3U, W tùlui'h Nowuimiior Ùilton,) BY NONI 'CLACK BAILEY ATII.DA was black, 'rhere wna u lot of her, too—aome two hiindred and,: twciiiy- S0VÓ1I pounds. She Was ra diant with dellglit, riotoiis with laughter or rouiid-eyed with serlbusaoas as occasion;, demanded, Furtlipriiiore she was a devout member of a certain religious sect that was seri ously e.vpecllhg Iho end of the world, about every so often. Tho latter gave a certain uncertainty t'o life which Ma tilda found thrilling—besides she never worked on Salarday, whieh was her Salilmth, and she nbyer worked on .^mi'diiy, \yhlch was oura. On other daya she came to us for-wnahlng, Iron ing, cleiiiiliig, and worked Industrious ly as needed,. ■ . It was her last (iny at our house be- ^ re Chrlstmiis nnd her mind wns quite full of i-bngloiis fervor, for she was singing snatchds'-of spirituals Hiroiighrtut the day—usually -with' words of her own ninklng. Having nn- ; Islred her work ahd received- her glitta from tlipfnmlly nnd tucked them Into. ,ri hng of Inundry ahe wna takl'ngjhome ' -^‘'It’s Mias. Durkoo’s dp’s, Honey,"'^slie confided ; ‘‘I'so got to do''ctu ifiist thing tn the mo'nin', cause nex’ day's Chris- mus-ove," ' ' ' . ; The next tlhie 1 saw her wns when she was on her'W ay to ' take them home. She stopped In to tell mo of hor thrilling experience, , "I.awsy, honey," she said, ,‘‘I was Jea goln’ ovah de hill carry- In' tiat bun'le o' clo's bn my bald an' I wiis tbinkin’ 'bout whut I's go'n’ ’a gll ll’l Liza and iri Sloau for Chrla- mus—nn’ I , w H B thlnkln' 'bout dnt sweet ll'l baby Je- aua, too; him and^ Ilia mammy out In' dnt ole' col’ barn w it' do i'owa an’ ho'aos an' goats an' pigs, nil atan 'ln ', roun’ kind o\ llko iley .‘kiiowed d o y ' a .----------, ^ sbmo curious goln'a on in dat barn ;nnd I'»' thlnkln' 'bout de sliepherda out ;6n ; dit hills licarlu’ do angels alng ‘iïullèlujùli r Deii I wus thlnkln’ ’bout jib wiab men seelii’ dnt big attih wlf do 'searcir lights on It, dnt moved right .Mong ln front of ’oni an’ led 'em whn’ ’de youn'. Chile ,wua lin' I. jes looked iout fyom unijah do bun’lo ,p’ clo's nt ilo sky—half 'apectln' to SCO lint kind uv n stab, too,' ' It ,waa n gpttln' a lit tle da’k, yu know,; Wpll .good Lo’d o’ hiaasy, lipiiey, what do ym r reckon .1 did acdî,, Somethin’ I cpuldn’t see nt nil n-wrltln' In do Bkyl ■ I cnn't read, yu know, honby, hut I kripwed It wiia Wrltln' nn' I Jba knowed (Id end o' do >vprld Wua come an' It waa dO'LP'd hlsself a-wrltln' In do‘ sky, an' ho w.iiia wrltln' right to inol ■ ; ,; , ‘‘.Woll 1 Jea tlirowed ;Mlaa burkeo'a ' cliJ's right down on do'gpfturi' nn' I saya to maaelf, 'M iss' Durkdo won't npyah need no mp’ clo’a no'how l’ ; I Jea’ atnrted to run toWarda do writln’ an’ piitty sootf 1 come to dp.roftd an’ I. saw tt whlto man coinin' ibng In a /ilvynli rin' a Inugliln'—honey, wus I glnd to -aeo ‘dat'w hite man Inugli? I any. I Wus, .’caUsb !den' I khiiwed ' It wrt’n't de enil o' do wprld rit nil.' ' An' honey, yu know he.dliln't even i|st me. Is I scpredl Ilb' Jea stn'ted in .tollin’ me Whut lt;\yual Henh It Wus bhd'o' dom fool fly,Iri’; meii', seridlh’. but some ¡ kind o’'smoke buma er ;sbmetlílñ’,'-,Wrlt-^ In’ sbmp .kind, 0 ’ ;'advertlaln’ atülï.; l^riWsy'goodness,' honey,’ nln*t~ lt:'bnd onough stlckln’ up nil ^em' advortlisln’; signs all ovoh do country ao'yu can’t; see do putty. trees abV hills rin' tilings (Jp Lp'd give us to see," ’thout now go- in’ up In do sky an! wrltin' 'nil ovah- God’s hcbben nn’ searin' folka to death whut cnn’t rend?" . “ It la n ahnme, Matilda," I replied (iulte'seriously, "It's Just too bnd ¡ but did' you find Mra, , Diirkec’s clothes nil right ,;,wheh' you wbnt bnck after them?" ."Oh, yessum, de clo’s wus rig h t- dab, rin’ 1 wus puntin' somo when I got up dat hill again, too; but .1 set bn do bun'le o’ clo's to rost, ' nn' lien 1 laughed an’ laughed till you’d a thought I's plum ■ crpzy, I’ulty.sodn i;got up ati' put do .bun’le 0’ clo'a on mtt hnld nil’ ata’ted home, inad na- n , wot hen, sayin' to nmaelf, 'Nothin’ but a blamed ole tlyln','fool, wrltln' uH ov«h God's Mohbpu,'.!' ; ‘‘'WolÇ Alatlldii, 1 can't bhime you much, '^ t ÿpù ; m'usfñ’t ''Tot7i«w ' mako you niad at Chrlstmaa time. Be- ardés; you. ,kПlo^y ; folks; will' bo writing riiiii;,;snyliig , ,‘jierry ’ ,CIirlatmna' nil oyer God’0 .pfirtli tomorrow', nnd you ihu^trgp.t tiib spirit rind join tlio Hril- :;ieljijnh jcliprus.'' : ‘íYbísisum, lione.v, I sho' will. Good- by and Álorry Christmas to you, any. ,how l" : ' - (©, lOSOi WoBlnrn Nowspaiior Union. ) D ian cin e Tì-'-M nèirPillirv^- - LTllOUlill tlioi-b hud boon 110 .voiiun .uiumbora In tlio lUrdi lionio for ten . years, each year a tree had boon dt'ooraled, to llutor 'ba ah ul away In, the.living rpbni.'thii beauty nnd Joy of If ahar'ed’ only with thoab frienda. who came tb:call. . Mra.; Bird, sented before tiie open fire In the llbrnry, with ciirlstnius only n week away, wondered if It. would be “the same this year. Ildr liuaband, aoiited oil thp btlidr side; of the (Ire phicd, (hia hook on hia knee, gazed (li'eanilly Into tho flre. She won. dered If bd were tlilnking of the same thing. v' . -, . . “ I was .;thinklng. nbb^ Ghrlatmns,'. and nhpiit linvine : a,-¿tree this year," M rs .n ’rd said. ; -‘(It lends siich an air of fosilyliy.;v V "1 thoiigiit Wd, decided; that lust-year when wb bliiigh't,that live tree and planted - ll - later,", her husband re turned:.-' -, "Yea. I guess we really did." There w as, n note of sadnoas' In Mrs. Bird's voice,'., j t Iuid been so dlfteront \yhen ' tho , ciiiiijren we're ' at hotìioi Flrsf thore.'Wns nobili;' then Jam es, nick- nnmcd'Juy-Blrd ; Jenny,'Wllli&fa),;Kath. orine, called Cnt-Blrd by her bl-others ; nnd "Just, plalh' Mnry, plnln with n fnncy teniper," ns one of the family was fond of saying, I. This fancy tem' per had naserted Itspif when her pnr-, ents hnd not approyed of the mnn oi hor cho|c(i, nrid although , sho agreed with'them Inter ,nnd abided by their decision, aho mnde up her mind that she would not bo dictated to, nnd went out Into the world to assert her, in dependenop. With Mnry too busy with her work ind tlio'otjiers buay with their Indi- vldiinl problems nnd pleasure, there lind been no fnmlly gntherlnga nt tho iilg and ('('inifortablo .Bird ^home fot '»mny .voiirs. 'I'he noMt (lay looking from the Win (low at Ilio planted Christmas tree, •Mrs. llird noticed a bird peckln.i?, at tho frozen ground, for Ida mornint: meal. "Poor thing,'’ she alghed, .iJi u niomunt, ho'wbvor, lieii eyes ahhiiiii'i' wllh'happlneaa, she clapped her liaiiils "Tho very thing I'! f)he cried as piiP luirrlod tp unfold iier pinti, to I'Iniinali tho cook. . . '' Uutir tiic diiy beforo CliristmnS ilil air of iri.valory hung ovor tlio kltclieii iis great preparations went bn for , 'pmi)'' fiirtlienming event. When the day boi'orb't'hrlatmaa arrived, and Mr. ’’-Ird, was nwny on an orrand..'.;Mrs. ilird and. Mnnnah wero busily tyiiii; :itrIrig.H of ' pplicorn, crunberrli.'S, ,hlM ,’ed a|ipl(>a, pieces of briijon and ciike. .ind hiu'kola of grain nnd crumbs, nnd other oholoo tidbits for birds, on,^ho .ilanicil Clirlatnina tree, "Whiil *011 eartli!" oxclalmud M r Illrd, aa ho saw tho preparations on 'ils arrival lionie. - "Oh, Kdward," Mrs. Bird cried an ilio i'li:i',;iud Ilia ai'ni,:"lt did aeein so ellli'h lo haw a treo shut away In ho lipii:-'» for nil ('».no to on,loy it bu( 'iiraolve.'i, 80 l-tliought I would shai’c t wltli-ilio oiliw kind of h'o’ds.” : ;■ ¡'[;i<: H you, denr." putting ills; urm roiMid'ii«iv“ I neVor .fblt Very Imppy bolli It niyw'lf, hut I didn't know , ,'l|iil to do ribout it, but now—" V ‘'Oil. i(iok I’’ A|rs. Bird whispered ns , :ie lii'i'.t visitor nrrived lifroin thp-alr. ' II a |’.:W iiihiutes oihora bf his kind 111 iir.IVf’d,, «nd; in n short timo, the IIT IIU R ' BROOKS smliied. . For tun yenrs ho had lookoil forward to this Christm as— ;, saving nnd skimping and dreumlng. Maybe I t ; wa» silly for tt fellow’s pride to drive him on so long. It was more than p r i d e , ; ; . . tiioiigh. If ,Trine Bently . hadn’t; been n thoughtful, ..bdnutlful girl, pride wouldn’t; havo kept hlra' to It. Thnt Imd beeii wiiy, when lie'w as only fifteen: he’d resoiyed tp go b’uck—^' on some Christm as—and surprise the , maii;who had given hlni'the ten-dpliar ; bill rind thd girl .wlib hud given hliri tlve ' nUim'er.' . At lensti ' hd thPü¿Íit ; It Woüid surprlso them to see, Inatdrid ; of n rági;cd ypiith, a well dreaaed mnn ■ wlth 'n .decbnt bnnk ncCount. •• ‘ : Ten thousand dollars I He’d beoD savlris tow ard It the whole tSn years. H e’d gone to night school and man aged even some day work a t college since.' Lucky ihvestm cnts had helped.' And, thla year, by qiieer fortune, tt bad Jumped to Ofteen thousand 1- A reb atlyo.w orth millions had left hlntllvo 'thousand. Now he h o p e d h e could talk to Jane Bently w ithout belne ashamed of himself. T hat w as all he’d wanted the money ior—his own sclf-reapect. . He'd get her fa ther a present in token of his gratU tude for that other Christm as . . . . and,'perhaps, flowera for Janel' H e’d made sure she wasn’t m arried.' In the suburbs, A rthur hopped from the train with boyish oagerneas. He'd Just'"hrippen in" or no, he'd better tel ephone; say he was going through, and thought he'd look them up. Jane’s voice came strained and dis tant o ver, the telephone. "You probably don’t remember me,’’ . ho said, humbly hoping she might. “I'm tho boy who lived In that little s old house at the foot of your hill, Tho Chrlstmns after my m other dl.ed your fathor Invltodim P to your houso . ,' "Oh, .vear’ Janb waa more cordial.' "My fnther Is In tho'- hospital. I'm . going to SCO him ,und, If you'd like. I'll pick you u p ,"-; A rthur thrilled to bo sitting In the cnr bdsldo ,Tuno,. H er cliepka werci T he D inner ' A rthur H ired Qopksd Lacked N othing. '' CJiKt r;.-3 Flcs!<; of; the Г i'‘...nred Croaturos. Littl :'P(* wi;s ll'li'd 'vltli a olm ltorlng llocii .f Uio i'o ;tho'.’t'd eruaturea,' Tlial ni' Î!‘ lllei'o; woro llglita ln tlio l'oe iliiil as .\lr. uiid,M rs, Blni iookeil :t II t’i''jn;i llio Wliiilpw. aeveriiir cnr^; ‘iiiiic iip*fiio lilll and luriioii lii a t th!' lrlvov,;ii,v, •'Tliey hnvo soon t’in;llKhtV!; nd ('oi'"c Kî abe o u r treo," wns tlioli: l:>olsl(iii. lî"t In ; Il moinent ; llgiiri'i'. ; 'oi’o |'ii.sldi:,':.,loWard tlio; bouse Wlülo, iiloi'a l'iilleil“ M orry .piirl.Hnias, ;'P'ii lier nii(,l ÎWiîlipr ,''Moyi'.v Ofn'latniaa.,; ilriiniiralliiîi'; and aran d am th o r!" nni' linco .nioi'i! tlip; (.•lilldi'pn Werp ail; il! . jioniè î.liir.v'aii(l''jiil.; ï'I'lien thby al| liad . tp ioil,.(iyer; and over liow II ,\vas Sliii'.v wliii: Hi‘à t siijîgbstod ■iiio'aur • iirlse and of ilio;plannlni; whioli foi -Ipw ed/;.,. .'\s 'ih e y ail look th iilr last look ni ' tho treo ihiit nigliv, Mr.s. r.lrd'(nuK hl|i)l linpi)il,v-:siilij';''iyittlB;'dhl';w.p',;kiybw .fin wliich blrds ' ,wp w ere ■trimmiiig. tlio i:rco," 'immirig; l@, 1Й(),'.\уп8^нг11 N(i,WHiianHr.yniiin. 1 ‘‘TKe-,.Гва«1 i of , Light»''. The oldest hnmo for. Olirliitniaa' la "Tlio Feast ï()f' blghta," In romoin- branco' of tho lighted, heavens In whliihUio aiiROIa appearod. on il. first Chrlatmaa day,' ■ . atlll roay anil dark haïr curled alirtiit lier face, acliool-glrl faslilmi. I)nt ^tlierp луаа n .hint ot auprcssi'd worry iri'her, iminner, ; v ' • "I’m glad to soo yoií, Arthur," she . snid .simply. . .'M r , ' 'B oiitly ; rom oinhored, “ Tlint C lirlatinas?" lió laughed, aiiw you loiililng forloin nnd'Inyltbiiypu tocóm e uiong tb/oirr iip u sd ,: jl'b bo su ro l” ■ ' ' “ Kathpi' ;ooniea ; hoirie.;' tomorrow,''' Jano' sald, -‘‘i'ol’Vl''bi'lstnias,V.':‘But. her. Voleé ' Inckpd ; tlio 'lf/y.,'A'ftlirir 'oxpoctcrti And thoiigli 'tlítí'‘libntiys; wero' frleiidT' ly, they didn't'liivite li)rii' to tlie‘house at '.ali, ' He ;siilil -gob^ tion \yltii qupeR'(l|suppp!ntmdrit;.. IIP ' had seen; jnrio ninl 'loved .he'í' ;iiioi’S; - But tpmm':rpW was Chrlatmria , and he'd been dlstìils'sèd 1 ’ ; Pïünk'A V hlte,-ujï‘üid:clnssm utb; w a s; . aw aiting'tile train,'too, "Saw ,vou with ,Tune Bontly.'i Franili' • remarked. :“ .Toii bad nbout- theni;, isn't li;?!': • - ‘ ' "You riieaii Mr. Bently.'s-being Id tho. hospiiiii?',’ ' '' ’ . I ' ; .‘‘'rhtttj tPo, but .'losing th e ir-liomiï - ia •wlïiit'îiiUt'hIrâ/.tliÆre," . •' ‘‘Lb&lniï'fh6|r lipmp?" Arthur.grisped. ‘ ^‘‘'Vp's.*-.IIn(ln't .voii iheurll? Fprpclbay ' '' uro tul.'ciì'placp Jrihu(iry ñrst, and thb'y niiiiit get. piit. Doii’t.knoW :'whnt they'll ; ‘lo—" '‘" ''f' '"-'.'I:.^ : "Ilqw m uch was; It inortgagod for?” i''x’wclvo tliuu.'sahd, i;thlrik','’ ; . ’ 'Arthur oxcus;;d ;h'lm.aelf ijuickly. On ., Chrlatmas "day hb’; knocked;;at? tiie Bpritiy’; door, ■:!;■'. ■. ' i ■' . ''I’ve boon Wanting to.xblbbratoiwltb y()u folks," lip piondodi'tp jiin'oV ;wh(> ream e to the; il^)óM|‘.‘l£ Г; furnish the dinner, won’t. уо1ЩЩ’п|8Ь;.;11|е houao?” ^ , T he f dliiner . A rthur .;'hired cooked . ■ Inckod ■ notjiliig,'' .Al'tor. It, 'A rthur ahyr riy ;e.'ctbiided a liaoltrtgo ito; Tai e •' - ;, ;‘1То;-ргрув ;1йу; gratitud! It held . Í» ..boautltui'^'acart. " ‘.'As.’near /и- mut- Hbr, as ; I Çooulil ;ilnd,'.|; hb: laiighud ' 'ib >Iiv ;Beiitiy hb ; hanijpd an en- ■ velbpo.' . ‘‘Tntpreat pn. th.o ,ti)n ||о11ЦгаГ;:’ .;M r. Bbntly'.s hiuid trdinblbd as he saw-> , Ills .¿TO',cnhcellpd notes. “ Blit, my - ; hoy,;the homo is youra now. ' Wo can't ■ , : keep If," ' • A rthiir dlsagi,’eqd.. ."I'vp; ; nlw uya liked ' this , horiio,‘ M r, B ently," he ad- in|ti:pd, stay in ; ; .íliiiiíetlíliig ,.-\гПи11' мепн1ч1.. In . Jaiio s. . ..iilllo KÍlir iiliii lt wmild bo: hi>rs..u;mlii •1.Ч ;к|||||1 as lio .o()nld “ nrriiiitro lliUi!;.4.". ifi) Ipno. W ’f torv Nowntinjior unioni) . ! 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