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08-August-Mocksville Enterprisef 1 " i/ í ii/JÎPL'' I 8. M I# 'V'í? f Ь Ё й > '1 ’4 ‘ìj ' Il u Ч Ь ' , i I^«{ i ll I ■- ÍI Í’я J, Page 8 ТПЕ MOCKS\ Л.ЬК ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N. 0. Thursdny, .Tilly 28, 105¿:!¡rsílnyi AuKUst <i, ,t032 COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION, SUN. JULY. 31 Dagli 1 ) t'ciwiivcl епь FEDERAL HIGHWAY FUNDS TO GIVE EMPLOYJIENT TO 250,000 ¡MEN All buliciition.4 point to a re­ cord breaking attendance at the (Contihued from Annual Diivie County Sunday lartfe ijurtion going School Convention, which will be ,playmcnt, . , held on Sunday, July 31 in Ea- South Dakota: Highway oi’t'l- ton's Baptist Church, The opening cials declared 30-hour week ini- aeaaion will convene at 9:45. practical for South Dakota and According to the announce- '"’ishcd to conaidcr 'othcr tcehni- monts made by the officers of the cal points.County Sunday School Associa- Now York: State to spend ?3б,- tion, the program has been pre- 000,'000 on highways, including pared with the purpose of giving ?6,GOD,ODD federal aid. discussions on mefriods of modern Definite forecasts of probable Sunday School work. Something employment included: will ibe given for workers of all : Statj Prob. Extra departments of the Sunday School. -, Employment Group Conferences will be held Arizona .................................. 3,00Q for the workers of «№ Children’s Arkansas .............................. 6,000 the Y'oung People's and the Adult Caliiornia ...........................16,000 Divisions of the school. These Colorado ................................7,600 ¡conferences will bo conducted in ................................ 10,340 the form of an open form in which K^insas ............................... 20,000 Jill may participate. ' . Louisiana ............................... 8,000 One of the speakers will be Eev, Minnesota^.............................7,000 Shuford Peeler, Salisbury, ‘N. C,, ^f'ssiseippi ................ 9,000’ Nebraska .............................. 8,000 North DakotaGeneral Secretary of the North Caroliha Sunday School Associa­ tion, Prominent local .............^3,000 • North Onrolina ...........!.....'b,000 'v.ni nddress the convention, a l s o ,......;.........— ®n various phases of Sunday ..............................„ nnn-School Work. r:-, '.....■.....■............. 2,000. , , . , West Virginia ..................... 1,000As has been previously nn- ___^________«___________ Bounced, the name of the Sunday Charles Palmer and Mnjy Sue School having in the convention Holland of Cleveland county won the largest attendance, based on,^the district 4-H health contests miles traveled,, of delegates 'and will compete with entries twelve years of age nnd over, will from the mountnin territory for be placed icn the Honor Roll the right to entoi- the state con- wbich will be displayed in all the test nt Raleigh during the week county conventions 'held through- of July 25. out the state. If the school has —.............- о --------- CO percent of its teachers and of- ■ NOTICE iicers present, a star Avill be plac- —------ ed by the name on the roll.' The A call meeting to be held at contest is open to all th'e Sunday Lexington, nt the March Hotel, Schiaols of the county except the , I'bursday, July the 28, 1932, All one with which, the convention is of the 'heirs of the Ilenry Garner convening, and all others with iti deceased, who are interestf'd in his estate'-.that is located in the city of St. Louis, state of Jliss- 21 mile of that school. The program is as follows: . . su.d.y, V”Ç 'rp S T Sttir;;; tended to.31, 1932. 9:45'Song Service, Morrisqn. Howell, song leader. Scripture reading and prayer, Eev, E. W. Turner, 10:16 Five minute talk: “Chief Objectives of the Sunday School," J. B, Cain, T, I. Caudeli, Chairman Math Tysinger, Sec. NOTICE Having besK .ippointed and (lualified as Administrator, with _ Five minute talk: “How wo do the will annexed, 'of W. H, Bailey, it,” '.r. L Caudeli. | dec’cl. Notice is .'hereby given to 10:25 Song: “Take Time to bo ;all.persons holding claims against Ilojy.’i said estate to present them duly 10:30 Address: “Meeting the verified to tl^e undei'signed for Jieeds of Young People," Miss payment on oi- ibefore the ' 25th Daisy Magee. day of July 1933 or this notice 10:50 Special, Music, to be se- will be plead in bar of their re- lected. eovery. I0:55 Business session. I And all persons indebted lo Record of attendance 'by said estate are r'equoated to make schools. ' 'immediate payment. j 'Report of County and Town- I This July 22nd, 1932 ship iQf,ficers. ■ BERT'HA M. LEE, Administratrix Appointment lo-f Nomination with the will annexed of ,W. H ,, and other committees, 11:15 Music, 11:20 Address, “The Import­ ance of Child Life," Rev, Shuford Peeler, Salisbury, N, C,, Gen, Sec. State Sunday School Association, 11:40 Offering for the support of the oounty and state work. Announcements, 12:15 Adjourii,. Bailey, dec’d. E, L, Gaither Attorney 7 28 Gt NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power contained in a mortgage deed executed by J. W. Jones and jwife Mattie Jones, G,'W, McCulloh Fellowship Dinner, Everybody^ wife illarriet McCulloh and bring a basket. Afternoon Session Mrs, Celia .Tones to the under­ signed, Which; said mortgage ia 1:45 Song Service, G. W. Ever- recol'ded, in office of Regis- hardt, song leader. ter. of Deeds of Davie County, Devotion/ Rev. John W, Foster. 22- «nd default 2:00 President’s Message, .having been made in the payment Election of officers and other the debt secured by said mort- business. ' tne undersigned mortgagee Music, 2:20 Address, "Religion in'the Home," Rev. W. I. Howell. 2:40 Music. 2:45 Address, “Witnessin'g for Christ,” Rev. Shuford Peeler. 3:00 Group.Conferences: Children’s Diviaion led by Mrs. Bessie Ferebee, Young People’s Division led by Miss Daisy Magee. I AdulU D'ivision led by Rev. Shu- ford Peeler. v will offer for sale at public auc- Bargains! SPECIALS THIS WEEK I have just received a large sample line of notions to go nt wholesale price. Dresses 39c to $2.98', Come in .and look this line lOver. You will find some ronl iburgniiis, 3:35 He-assemble. Reports from Carnation Milk, Inrge size 7c Or 3 for ................ Small size, 7 cans ior .; group coiifuveiices. Special music, 3 ;46 Adj'ourn.Salt, 5c packageNight Session-Young Peoples Matches, 5c box ......77'" Program, rheine: Youth and ^56 can Red Devil Lye Chrmtu.nit.v, jSc ShoePoli.sh ................. Wade Hutchens, can Pork and Bean7 :.’.0 bong service, by Young People. 7:4'} Wor.shlp .service, Theme: “Jesu.s The-Wfly”, Frazell Cain, 8:00 Address: “Youth in thé Sun­ day School”, J, B-, Cain, 8:20 Special Music by a Young P<;rs(!n, 8:30 Address: “Youth and 20c 25c . 3c . 3c 10c 10c . 5c and Ji’*' Vj'j^ ^ Christian Stewardship,” Plenty all kinds of Peas Soja Beans, Plenty work shoes for men at ................................. $1.25 up The biggest line of Tennis Shoos I have over had and the lowest price. Come in and look our shoes over, AVe also have a good line of clothing. Miss Plenty dress prints, yd. ....... 10c Big line I 'I O rn nn- ■ J- ...... ^trnw hats, work nnd8 „0 Oijering for the Support ,,t bargiain prices. of Young People's work, , p^It hats 89c up Hymn: “.lesus Saviour Pilot ■ Yours For Bargains , J. FRANH iitNDRiXMe.” 0;00 Eeneiliciion by u pastor. LET US DO YOUR JOB WORIÍ— Н-АУЕ WILL DO TT RIGHT,General March a n d ise “In The Heart of Mocksville” tion to the hipho.^t hiiJdor for ciisli at the rouvt houi.' »inor .'f Davie County at 12 o’oli'i'i; M,. >'n Saturday, August 'JO, 19:'C tlu' foHoNVinyj- piwcols of land lyius and being iu Sliady Grovo Town­ ship, Davio County and dosoribod as follows, lo wit: First Tract: Bi'ginniug at stake in Davis line and running thonoo ?, 5:12 chs, to stone; thence run­ ning S, 87 deg. E. ch.<. to stone Nail line: thence N. 5,12 chs, to stone; thence X, 87 deit. West 19.50 chs. to the be.einning containing 10 (ten) acres more or bss, being known as lot No. (5 in the plat made' by M, C, Ijanie.s, Surveyor, Oct. 14, 1918. Second T’ract: Beginning at stone, thence S, 5.12 chs. to stone: thence S, 87 deg. East 19.50 chs. to stone Nails line; thence N. 5,12 chs, to stone; thence N 87 deg. West 19,50 chs, to the boginninjr, containing 10 acres more or less, being known as lot No. 8 in plat made by M. C, Ijames, Surveyor. Oct. 14, 1918 and being part of land conveyed by F. JI. Stewart nnd husband to F. McCulloh ot 'al. tor more particular descrip­ tion of abovo two lots sue deed ;;o 1). F. JlcCulloh and -wife to '.lolin W. Jones and Harriet Me- Cuiloh, wife of Gi W, McCulloh, vi'i'orded in Book 26, ,Pnge 552, ioffico ot' Register of Deeds of iltavio County, Also the J undivid­ ed interest of John W, Jones nnd undivided interest of Har- riet 5IcCulloh (nee Jones) wife, of G. W. McCulloh in.. the lands ,'wliiclt descended to them from lheir father W. M. Jones, decens- /o(i in lot No. 1 nnd No. 2 in divi- 'sion of the Innds of John Jonea, deceased among his heirs (E. G. Joiie.«, T. T... .Tones and W. M, Jones) except 10 acres sold G. W. McCulloh and Harriet McCulloh joff of Eaat side of lot 'No. 1, re- ;Corded in Book 45, Page 2G1G, Re- igialor of Deeds of Davie Count,v, Nnirtli Carolina and see .Tacob Ste- W.TVt, Thi.s July 19, 1932. T, P, DWIGGINS Mortgagee Jficob Stewart. Attorney 7 21 5t. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of an or­ der of the Superior Court of Dnvie County made in the spe­ cial proceedings entitled, “0, C, Wilson, lAdmr, et nls vs. Mrs. Elizabeth Hinkle et als” the un­ dersigned CommissionGrs will on Snturday, Tho 20th day of Aiig- iist, 1932, nt 12:00 o’clock noon at the Courthouse door in Mocks­ ville, North Carolina, offer for anle to the highesC bidder for cash those certain trncts of land lying nrid being in Fulton Town­ ship, Dnvie County, North Cnro- lin'n, being the . innds allotted to J, C, Swift in a diviaion of the I estate of P. V, Swift and moro particularly deacribed ns follows: i TRACT NO. G, Beginning at Inrge White Oak in P. L, •Foster’s line and runs N, 83, 13,78 chs, to stnke; thence S. 70 E, 18,76 chs. to dogwood (not found) in Wm, ¡Mason’s line, thence S, 4,42 chs, I to a stake; thence W, 15.60 chs, to stone: thence S. 2% chs, to a stone; thence N. 88 W. 434 chs. to the beginning, cqntaininrf fif­ teen (15) acres fhore or los.s TRACT NO. 7. Beginning /1 Persimmon in P, Fostcr’a line an-' * runs N, 73 E, 2V2 chs, to a st'on«' nenr a tobacco barn; thurico 5 ' 77 E. 16 cha. to n stake or stoiic. thence S, W. 4 cha. to a ¡linc; thence S. 7Ya W. 6.61 chs, lu I stone; thence N. 77^4 W. 14.55 chs. to a stone in - ]?. Fo.stvjv’j line; thence W. 11 E. 2.93 toV pine stump (gone) Foster’s cor. ' ner; thence'N. 24> W. G.68 ch.s, (0 the beginning, containing iout. ' teen- (14) acres more or less, TRACT NO. 8, jaeginning »t j Willow, on the ibank of the Klvcr and runs S, 81 W, 8.14 to a ,sas, safras, thence’ N. 16 W. 4,28 chs, to a ,V/ild Cherry; thencb N, 31/i E. 9,82 chs, to a pine, thence N. j 26 E. 8 chs, t.o a stake in Wni, Miison’s line, thenco Eaat with, aaid line/700 chs. to the rivor; thence down river to beginiiinjr| containing 18Va acres. This 15th day of July, 10;i2. 0. -C, WILSON J, LEE W ILSON - 7 21 4t, Commissioner. bilCATSs WIN OVEP Davie County’s ^ Best Advertising Medium "THE NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN DAVÎB-THB BEÖ'f FOR THE SUnSCUlBEK AND ADVEnTISER*« TRUTH, HONESTY OF PURPOSE AND UNTIUING FIDELITY TO OUR COUNTRY Volume 64 loiil'iW W. ALLEN 'I'AKEN BY DEATH _____________________ AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND OUR PURPOSE MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. 'JTHURSDAY. AUGUST 4, 1932 ;VlCe- 1 s in vs; A t r a d e p u b l i c a t i o n p o i n t s o u t t h a t , a c c o r d i n g t o B r a d - s t r e e t ’s r e p o r t f o r 1 9 3 0 , 9 5 p e r c e n t o i a l l b u s i n e s s f a i l ­ u r e s w e r e n o n - a d v e r t i s e r s . O n e d o e s n o t h e s i t a t e a m i n u t e a b o u t i n s u r i n g h i s h o m e o r p l a c e o f ^ b u s i n e s s , b u t h o w a b o u t t h e b u s i n e s s i t s e l f ? T h e s u c c e s s f u l b u s i n e s s m a n is t h e o n e w h o g o e s a f t e r b u s i n e s s , t h e f a i l u r e i s t h e o n e w h o § i t s a r o u n d a n d w a i t s f o r b u s i n e s s t o c o m e t o h i r i i . B r a d s t r e e t ’s p e r c e n t a g e s h o w s t h a t t h e g o i n g b u s i n e s s m a n i s a n a d v e r t i s e r . ’ There Is No IN '1  æ e s É i l S g g ; s. М. CALL NAAIED PRESID- EOT' OF YOUNG DEMOCRA'fS 'iinornl Hcr\'icea for '.Andrew ^ ; S. M, Call, local banker, waa son ,\llon, 85, who passed »fimed president of the Davio У siiiiii'day morning at-,6:10 County Young People’s 'Deniocra- ;,t his home near . Fork tic Club nt its organization j'lere ii-ch, al ter an illne.sa of severaL cn Saturday night, J, J. Warford ith.-;, -.'aa held at the home of Cooleomoe. was named ,,iii,y .-il'ternoon at 3:30 o’clock President, and J, B, Cain, of at .Muck's Methodist Church .secretary-and treasurer, ,)'fb>ck. Rev,-\V. M. Ilath- There wore 72 representative I iiiiii lîov, E, \V, Turner con- young Democrats fi,(,ni ti,g tl 0.1 tlic .sorvicos,.Burial follow-precincts present for the organ- 1, the cluirch graveyard, ization of the county group and jillboariii's were T^eRoy Sain, the procinct c-hairnian will now I ..'illaii, Warner Alleiî, Elmer (organize their precincts, A goal |„, Cffil Safley and Ric-'hard of 300 members has l?een set for ■ , the county 'group. • , ¡r. лисп Wiia ouni. Ill Davie Robert s, McNeill” local attor- ty, November 10, 1846, a son ney acted as chnirinan nnd cx- hado and Temple 'Renvis plained the purpose of the meet-' n, lli.^ wife, who \vas Julian ing and the ob.iect or a Young er, (jiod several years ngo. He People’s Democratic Club, In pnrt Ьк'нпк-о as a prosperous far- Mr. McNeill stated the «bject of and was well knqwn through- the club wag to keep alive and Ihu county. He was‘for many stimulate interest among the ,ц a niember of Advance younger Democrats in particular |iii(li,-!t Cilurch. and all -party atMierenta in igen- iviving are five dnughtors, eral. 'I’he organization is to func- Marictta Smith, of Davidaon tion tho year round nnd ia ‘not ty; Mrs.'Г, W,.gafley, Mrs. J. formed merely aa a campnign lain, .Mrs, C. L. Smith and organizittidn. iv-i iur Allen,' of‘ David 'ГЬеге were n number lof apoak- ly: iiiiir sons, B, W. Allen of ers at the meeting, nniong them .1. W. Allen, of being Col, Jacob Sluwart, dean in (-liiinly; John G, Alluii, of of the Mockaville bar and n l6ad- svilie. Route 3; and W, C, er of the Democratic Party for 11,01' Fork; 54 grandchildren almost hnlf n century. Col, Ste- ;10 urcat-grandchildren. wnrt welcomed the young blood Um IM.’ W I4 Рлсгчр^ч iw w stressed tho|Л.М RLA\ IS PASSES AWAY pomt that the future of the par- . i Г , .• ty is in the hands of the \'oung-lam l.cavia, aged 27, son ot jjomocrats. The club as now ami .Mrs, W, D .4îeavis ot constituted is' composed of men lioutc 1, passed ‘^ ’»У on „„jy complete auxiliaries lay evening, July 30,. after women’s 'orgnnizntioiis will |lne.s.4 ol typhoid lever. He _ia sot up soon along the lines of |ycd l.y his parents, his wife, pni.mington Women’s Demo-,Bwa.s I'ormerly Miss'Faye Blc- dub, i |)c, of Newcastle,. Jndiann,'■ рд1,(;у leaders making |iltio sons, Basil nnd Ohnrlos, „[iji-esaoa Saturday night bïuthers, Cam Reavis, of jn^luded, J, C. Styers, J, B. Cain, Donald and Duard Reavia, Hendrix,' T.' R. Cope, S. R, lina, and five sisters, Mrs, M. Boggent, L, E. Burton, George|nton, of Winston-Snlem,-Mrs, Duke Bowden. *ас Ilcnegnr, of : Newcastle, johnstonc, county cxccu- S .Mrs, U, L. Renegar, of committee chnirmnn has call-ii nilliRillllBm Fifty^Fourthi Annuali Masonic Picnic TKiirsday^ August 11 th. | Ю(Ш0 ;.В ONLY 5 CONVICTS O. E. S. MEMBERS GO TO I] OP'IÓ 'AT LARGE V ; EAS'PERN STAR HOME five, of the. ten convicts ' of r h îu l' bv CInrkn York +Ó : friJpflrim :i^"aptei 17.i,.; Order. o f. - the 1 the ’ .4tnfp fiTBH-iVf m'tann ' F^*‘stern.Star, nijd several Masonsltd -fj from the state district prison g camp here on .Saturday night, .Tuly „n to Gieeitaboio on Sunday .1 lo; have been taken,;Superinton- ^ g>y'°g”!;: took-^part in iho H -AT r 1^1-, -Lii.,.! i.,.!. vespei soivice at the Enstorndent M. morniniç J. Hendricks-stated this Ì ' Ä,btai Лоте, № had THE FIFTY FOURTH ANNUAL MASONIC PICNIC WILL BE HELD A'T CLEMENT :G'R0VE, MOCKSVILLE,' N. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST THË i i m . ' THE ANNUAL ADDRESS W IL^ BE DELIVERED BY REV.' C. 1{. PROCTOR, SUPERINTENIDENT QF, OXFORD ORPHANAGE. M^î. PROCTOR IS A GOOD SPEAKER AND WILL HAVE SOMETHING VERY INTERESTING TO 'I'ELL'YQU, ' ' . . Si^EpiAL ARRANGEMEN'rS ARE BEING MADE IN ORDER THAT .THE FIFTY FOURTH PICNIC WILL BE LONG REMEMBERED BY ALL. AND A GOOD TIME IS ASSURED .ALL WHO AT'PExND. ' EVERYBODY COMB AN'D BRING A WELL 'FILLED BASKET, NO ONE CAN LEAVE THIS PICNIC HUNGRY. ' CONCERT AT NIGHT BY CLASS FROM OXFORD ORPHANAGE. ВОРуП ' MISS A SINGLE MINUTE OF TIIE BAY OR NIGHT 'ГНЕ R. C. LEE RIDING DEVICES WILL FURNISH ENTERTAINMENT AGAIN THUS YEAR. Че, H irbrv who tòqk,a, pichici supper : I surrendered to the 6'hief--of-poIicC ' this was enjoyed ’ i ! ' William. Burns, of i of that placei Grôveï И п Г of 1 Asheboro,'surrendered voluntarily Z "?to pamn offininici. Rnnio ivnnn,»,„ PepiaLguestà at supper,,Tho frito camp officials; Rome Williams entk o f i . I of Haywood county, aiid Williain f«-i /-I,----:ii^ ^ ‘0 Know fhat.,she has, r^covorodI Grant, nf G*-eenville S' r \vpVo ^ ,nad,-n!covoro(J ‘Siptu ed i n S v lie illno^ rtt-i J f T h e iv e^tn“ are S o n ^ " ''M : ' ^ o ”V II Clarke. York, of Mount Airy; I Ralph Lyerly, of Asheville; Mark, m ,‘ B C lir<fck Di S.di McCurry, of Newport; Tenn;. T, b B B, Ojiburn, of Pagelnn.d,S, C„ nnd Htiit Mri j I S h ik M»-, m I Joe McLeod, of Hnrnett county, viii wftei4 r S 1 Three new convict's have beeii jjarnbs Mr’ nnd M r^ C VV t .m'2 received from the central prison n ' i -vV rr Ir 1 i,aA ltaleigh, the superintendent re- Mr^, G;orgcv.Mur;,'mVI ^ , |i- No' definite ^trace.; jhas : been o m fS 'k tm r - ' ^.fouiid of nny-of the uiicaptured ) ;|ì.tscapee3, camp -officials state,- IMPROVE SCHÖOL MBl’HODIST CIRCLE NO 1. HAS MEETING b, iMiriä Merle Reavis^ of New mooting of the county “' !y, and Mrs. D. L, Whitaker, precinct executive commit- HOPE HELD FOR BOY r'instpn-Salem. T'he funeral tees for Snturdny night Aug. 6th,‘l .. BLINDED BY LIQUOR ,ces were conducted at Liber- the courthouse. -------- iptist cluirch on Mondny af- rpjj^ object of this meeting wijl i Snn Francisco, July 23.—Phy- lon, with T{cv, G', C, Clanton formulute pinvm for tho 'Bicians offer hope thnt lliiirh lai'Kc, Thoso acting as other, purposes, Roberta, Santa Roan ji'ii were: McAlpine Thorn- ^|| ueniocrnts in the county nre lege track and footb. thnt Hugh Junior Col- ____________________________________________ ___ football star, will A, N, Thornton, U, Ij. Rene- цд-the meeting will be-regain his sight. The boy wns D, L. Whitaker, Stokes Har- ^ to-the public, the chairman blinded by poisonous liquor, lul Howard Booe. The flow- »•ere carried by Misses' Kath- ,announces. Anthony, Evella -Booe, Edna f IIíTEEN MEN KILLED Booe, Zola Anthony; Lila BY POISONED WHISKY‘ akcr, Snrnh, Mny Renegar, ^ t Rome, July.—Italy and Jugo- New York, July 30.—Struck j,j,yg^gta¡jiished a com- ^ mission to work out tlhe settle- arot Renegar, .Ili.ldn Rene- ITALY AND JUGO-SLAVIA START TRADE PROGRAM 0.„tra«h«. So.,.l.l.„d W « tof :: commenced today on j.wo add.- n. Tdmlinson on M o.idi evening ¡(tionnl rooms- to the Farm ngton T'he subject for the-evenirig was n“. Tr f M i’"'- nnd. Miss :Marthn :Cul|iI Mooney nnd Hen.dricks of Mocks- t,,„ chairman, led the aevotionals i " h“ve he contract which . ri calls fi,r brick structure similar tide.on tills .theme, Tho conclud- ä in design and workmanship to the ,hnpter, in' “Methodism -and- I'm ain building greeted a few yearg Needs” waslfiiven. by' Mrs. V- T-1 r. Vi ' - Marvin Waters. A plensunt-»ooinl ,|1:^ Proleasor W. F. Robinson, coun- .hour followed, the hostess ;serv- ,,ty. auporintendent of schools, j,, pineapplev cream, and'-two':- states t;he enrolment . had^ out- of cake. The members W«- -. < pown the building^ and classes sent-AVore : Miss '■■■Mnrtha^^^^-g^ rhnd run over, into the mam au- Mesdames Hattie McGuiroy Mnr- . - jditorium and even on'the stage ^-aterU, E. C.'Staton;^ Z. .N. ;', At^imes. / ^ Anderson, C. ' I I.. . 'rdmlinson',.:: |'\ Davie needs about 2u addition- Ruti, Coue and KfttheWno . al clnss^ roo^ns ^P/oiessor Robin- Ku^feos, and the visitors were , son, further stated - .but there Goforth, Mrs,-Fletcher seems v^y little chance .ob- click and Miss Mary Nelson An- taming them at the present, derson, - . ' ' ■ 'The five county .high schools, ■ Mocksville, Cooleemee, Advance, d r , LESTER MARTIN RE- Paris, July,—A'drive against'Farmington and Smith Grove will TURNS FROM HOSPITAL jny-walkei's is being made here, probably opeii on tho 29th of — ;— — - ' , with tlhe penalty of a nominal August, the county superintend- . The numerous friends of Dr. fine inflicted'upon all breakers ent says. The above date, though, Lestev Mnrtin will be ¿lad to of the non-jay-walking law. is only tentative, and the schools know that he was able to return'may not open that early. 4\ '||1П9!1Я1111Вш:И!|;В1жп.'П№1вГ FRANCE IN DRIVE ON JAY-WALKERS SUN HATCHES EGGSLEFT ,TN HOT P L A C E MOCKSVILLE WINS .' ' OVER COOLEEMEE Isabel Harkey, Dvdggins Ire- f¡vgt blind and then dead __ Faye Anth'ony, Mrs. Lacy poison liquor, the ¡bodies of 15 '^c7t“of'^omm^rci’aT baknce^^ is. men lay ' in the morgue today jj^j,j^j.tgj,g |q£ ■while a squad of detectives scoili- +w,.. r.miTi+rii'.q. home from Davis ’Hospital/laat'.. ^ week, find is. r«euperal:ing ;ffom ll serious illness of 'bi’onchial pneumonia. Ills improvement Is; .... , 7~T TTi-X 1 'steady,' and 'he hopes to■ be in The local-_base baU teflmje- the near future. 5. GELDER, OF LAURENS, S. C, DEAD bd the lower east' aide source lof the stuff. for the The homicide squad Avns roused ag^.e^ment. the two countries. I Restrictions on these free move-^ ment of foreign valuta led to, tho ihot up.there where the ineats were Goldsboro.— Three chicks were hatched out hy the sun from nest feirie'd iohn Berry H i i i i a r d 's L l o n ___________»__________ PAW % t-trTn *" ** fast:and interesting TEXAN ONCE NEARLY- :i t? n ti'e tin loof of the house game here Saturday afternoon by ;of Madissa i zl, negro of Brazil g,,,., 4 ^ street, rtoyeral days ago. Madissa for Tutterow and Badgett did the SHOT AUSTRIAN RULER La Porte, Tox„ July,,t-By a' e many friends of .Mrs.- Hugh action when first one dying vd will sympathizeywith^her yjgtin, „„¿1 then another -was-^vaY TO BREAK THE , e death Qf .he.V mother,. Mrs.,;,ea^t.sido parks, am Golder,vvV.Kich .oecun-ed. •¿ui.voundetl'by swarm’s of playing, 'V hdme in-Laurens, S. Iny, Mrs, Gelder hnd been cases death already had JAM IS TO ELEÇa: A ; : n e w " " ^ .. . i Washington—The.efforts to eii-icalth for some time, and come,'’nnd the 10 others died with- jog7zTthe7 )res^ of the spent seveia jjj ,]^Qyj,g „ftei-their removal House by comparing himSanford had s recently with born in York, S. C., but had chomical nnalysi.», of the .first with Lincoln and Washington,' with Mr. Hoover in the role of^ much.ot her later' life m disclosed wood alco- commented on by the hoi'k and Denveiv Colorado. Helena' (Mont,) Independent, s luii'vived by two sons aiul • ,Poliee theorized the poison nad g^vs of Senator Watson’s hf!-4wn^iT/ it hurling for Mocksville and Tay- scant few ’¡псЬез^.д,''. Muldoòn, . u n . t h e r p w h e r e t h e - n o a t « w e r e on the mound for Coolee- „„w. a justice of the peace,,missedmee.going dowii in 'history ; as the,liWl ' iJi I'.i ted -three weeks>the b..by chicks stepped oiit and began chirping 3 DAYS BETWEEN . Sentilly d is c h f S ’ •'tor » moa,«. Al til. .too th.ro BIRTH OP TWINS irfh o ^ m l.o S l , ' ' " 4 head.was not a hen oh the place. UNIDENTIFIED MAN KILLED New York, July 30.- Three days 'I'ne Empenor interceded to save a-fter Mrs, Ilarold E, Brown gave jiuldoon from being fined ?26 by ;; birth to a daughter m Wadaworth «f th«' .qhnw theStateaville July 31-The- body . » waciawo m manager , of the' ahow, « second daughter e,I,,,]y j„gtice ,.ecnlls. Jliuigiitors. Mrs. Gelder i.^'hecin sold by cheap east side laiiliy i.(,moniborod ;hei'e. hnv- ^ I'iailfnl Mrs. Siiniorcl'a.nnm- ------e--— — I'i tiiima: -HOT^Bbinrd -ttied—niJMOCITATIO EXECUTIV E N yearii ago. Mr.,;aud Mrs., COMMITTEES TO MEET SAT. r>i'(l lut't on Sundny immedi- ^—-------al li>i'.receiving the. inessngo,;.. A- mooting of tho Democrntic j wui-(i aceonipahied by Misses Execuf;ivo Coinmitt aud Milclred.'Minter, o f. Snturdny, August 6th [siis, who havc -bcon .visiting p,- M, in tho Court young Domocrata. - , attend this mooting, ¡«liVTlORIAN CIRCLE NO. -It . Knox Johnstone, Chairman arrived- The first baby, born of an unidentified white mnn, 25 or 30-years of age - was found spcech: '‘The indinna Senator im- early today - on the Southern ‘-„.„¡„g, weighed five pounds nnd plied very plainly tbat Herbert .Railway rncky on Diampnd IIlll, ten ounccs, and had black h a i r . '______ N D .T o m S '^ ld A“’ Monday 315-MlLE AIR JOURNEY COST Н1Д1' ONE DOLLAR ncoln." ■ . . morning, hnd re^hair and weigh- dvew W Speer <>f WilkiriHbuv« .th at 8 u clock K J, f,c.stroy the acts train. Hia body-', badly manglod . y^'“ ^ nf fwinl ■‘"ii' ‘give : us a new deal. And there ¡was first discovered/by a nogro' the Associated Hess, the wrong i MEETS jam ¡finding that the „unkilown young . -, the 'hair and fen- bargain:iu nivplnne ridd. He.I'lew; ” ’ ’ -:re dissimilar, from,Pittsburgh to’'Cojumbus',and c.ed them a. return for ?J. , ' Dr, Speer went to the iiir,field ensure ride, He'got .in'/ pinne, a Transport siliip nro’ signs'and jwrtents thnV Her- Imnn abou1/6 o'clock this moriiing, YOUNG PRIES-TcARRIES r T i'Ìii? ^ of'fS^^^^^ ibert Hoover is not cou.aidered ¡ H undreds ot persons from:^ , / ON FAMILY TRADITION •^**P‘*‘n<-oiticinis t,avo Him ■of ___:--;_____. ' ,'^^^SPO rtsorS^cT oLA lS^ a hero as the lîepublicaij |numeroiis towns in this part politicians picture on the birt'h- -the state viewed remains at J(John-New Orloans, T,a., July,—When , Airplane officials gavo him a free return ticket, Hia. trip total-- ed 315 -miles.I'cli No, 1 of the Presbyter- I UMliavy met with Mrs, 23—Hnrry days of Abraham j.,incoin„ anu «ui. a r ui<t--.riu nomc uua aiier- Robert Emmet Tracy, Jr., said WOMAN ON TRACKS t i , v r o . ‘' r t o i - S o flh'azil. ■hi * YlOTlflvr to ilOil) yi/ u jia i 1 ' I' 4?^ i i: ' • .1 X It • ii -1 ^ ^ w M 1.»^«V4.W4, ; viiu i voi . vJ ilU l iy Minn iVnnflviiff E L r,nnnle so he Istnblished two selfish policies which bave b feet ten, m chegtnll, with; dnrk- T’racy could'not bo ordnin«! until pns.sed over her liody without ' .'itugh U ^ Temple. Univor- bwiffM th e ^ eyes and a speciaLdispen,nation .was ........ - ■ ................................jior «noiisor.a ity,“ ob- even dip.arrnim-inir hor.' clothofl,, tained from the -Рюре nt Rome, , Alionitsts nro evamining her, 'ïî',' С’ Ы ■ ' Раке гI Ч I ;:iï ■ CJ li? Hi \ г.'!«;5‘Г^;ГТм < !Л(1.......И> I ',i::j,¡Ц.?' И)|f , ' *Ь.|111' licA- If)'' ' ',j,í¡ iri'.iîqi*чрт-,г5г»т7гяг2^т.»' p ï ii ^;^>í li ?>' ' til' : 1 ìmÌI'Ì<я.' 'Vj ^í I''(*’ '“'I )'''* Í'V '!Í 'H?èi ì4 li' Ifc . Hìos-^ ШЧ\Щ]rit'4 s'iteitГыТ^КЛП '•Mí .Ь ■ (Л ‘'II h ''*Vji -'V- i‘ ffiv ‘i.i ' Í)' Il I 'îf)k, ' l'i ■ !?■' ’ Í. 'Лр , Jil :l-, :f.i ‘ w .!i COU>' 2 CO’-^ Thiirsdny, July 28, lonj mil'■s lin y.August 4, ,1032. THE MOCKS\j'LLE ENTERPRISE. MÔCKSVÏIJ.E. N. C. THE MOCKSVILLE ENTBRP.RISB. MOCKSVILLE. N.' C, Thursii.jnore or less.r^UCATS WIN OVER DULINS 'll !tl t in rf'Si-V'if 1 ,nifsï ,(i' M e e t Y o u r F r i e i i c ì s A t T h e 5 4 t h A o n u a l M a s o n i c ^ P i c n i c ' M o c k s v i l l e , N . C . , A u g , 1 1 th Plenty Amusement For Old And Young. Good Speaking, Old Time Picnic Dinner, Concert By Class From Oxford Orphanage At Night. EVERYBODY Come to the Fifty-Fourth Annual Masonic Picnic, Mocksville, N. C. N.. V Thursday, August llth., 'f' While in town visit our store and try our delicious drinks, icecream, etc. We have any kind you want. LeGrand-s Pharmacy “The Rexall store” Phone 21 ^Mocksville, N. C. You Are Always WELCOME We want you to attend the Fifty- Fourth Annual Masonic Picnic on Thursday, August llth. While in town drop in and let us serve you a nice lunch or meaL Ice Cream, Cold Drinks, Etc. i Enjoy Good Music While You;Eat. Davie Cafe P. K. Manos, Prop. Mocksville. N. C. Come To The Masonic Picnic Stop And Fill Up With FUROL GASOLINE and TIOLENE MOTOR OIL Tires Repaired On The Minute Kurfees & Ward “Better Service” Mocksville, N. C. SEE Oim m i WEATHER MERCHilNDISE JUST THE PLACE TO DO. YOUR SHOPPING FOR THE PICNIC. PRICES THAT YOU NEVER DREAMED COULD liE HAD, BUY Y;0UR MERCHANDISE HERE AND SPEND THE SAVING AT THE MASONIC PICNIC. J. N. Ledford Co. Department Store 'DAVIE COUNTY’S LARGEST AND BEST STORE COOLEEMEE, N. C. Enjoy The Picnic Be Sure To Purchase Your PICNIC SUPPLIES and GROCERIES From I. Silver & Brothers 5-10-$1.00 Store WINSTON-SALEM, N, C. W E C A N SAVE YOU MONEY E. P. FOSTER We Thank You We wish to take this means of extending our most sinr cere thanks to the farmers of Davie and iidjoinin'fi counties for their patronage and support during' the tiast. Our farm­ er friends have been loyal to ua, and'we wish you the very best to be had. iWe manufacture and handle the very best lines of feed flour and mgal to be found anywhere, using altogether, ,\Vhenever possible, Davie county products for the manu­ facturing of our flour (?.nd feed, and therefore when you patronize this institution you can ’ rest assured that you ARE GEa'TING DAVIE COUNTY PRODUCTS. We wish also to extend you a hearty welcome and a ■special invitation to attend the Masonic Picnic, Mocksville, N. C., August llth. Green Milling Co. F. K. BENSON, Manager. Mocksville, N. C. sùBsm THE DINNER The Masonic Picnic Dinner is always good, but we can help YOU make it f BETTER. Just Phone 111 and Well-Deliver^he'Goods Allison-Johnson We Serve To Serve Again We Treat Your Clothes White And Return Everything But The Dirt — Dry Cleaning A Specialty^— Ifhu iMiiine WiWcatfl won n one led ¡raino lovor Dulins by the |ii(. oC I'l *“ ^he Wildcats li'lt K. Siiin 'pitched a fine game winners, allowing only 3 littoi'od hits; The loosers used lo pitcliurs. "lliiiii drove one pitcher off the Li„(l in tihe first frame. B. L-lcii iuid Therman Biowles led I hiUing for the v/inners. Loro by innings: R. Ы. E. 001 200 ООО 8 3 5 |l,i,.i,is nil 213 03x 14 11 4 Benjamin Bowles PiNO NEWS Page 8 M. P. GREEN' Foster & Green BUYERS ,AND GINNERS OF COTTON 'Wo take this method of thanking each and everyone of our many friends and patrons for their loyal cooperation and support durintr the past season, nnd assure you that wo are in position to rniuler you even better-scrvlcc this year than ibefore,. and therefore invito you to call on us at any time. We want to buy, or gin, your cotton, and imy the hljrhest market for same. BRING US ynUR COTTON AND YOU WILL GCT TOP PRICES, AND THE VERY BEST SERVICE Foster & Green Near Sanford Motor Co. Mocksville, N. C. I MEET US AT THE PICNIC PHONE 111 Mocksville, N, C. We Call For And Deliver Cooleemee Ice & Laundry Co.” PHONE 26 COOLEEMEE, N. C. M e r r y - g o - R o u n d , F e r r i s W 1 l e i A n d O t h e r R i d e s W E A R E G O I N G T O L Í O O K F O R Y O U j’g :n'(> having plenty of rain iiou’ and the farmers are !iv reatly to sow another icat ci-o|). Ml'S, -lolin E.'Miller, who has èli iiiloiuling summer school at ,„ni,s 1,1(1 I'O, has returned h'ome; )i-, .Sijoar Harding is visiting niolliei'i Mrs. G. B. Harding, s week'. Oiii- protracted meeting will be- 1 next Sunday, Aug. 7th. Every- ly ¡.‘I invited. Dinner will be .■cl on tlie grounds.I ill'.'). I.nu Ward, who has boon k, is able to be out again, we i-lad to note. ii.sttT Vance Shore, of Baltl- ]■(', Y.'idkin County, is visiting .si.stcr, Ml'S. John E. Miller. MOCKSVILLE ROUTE 3 NEWS Quite a number of relatives r and friends from /here attend(kl the fuiieral of Mr. Andrew Allen at Mocks Church Sunday after­noon. Misses Pearl, Ida and' Leila Barne.s, also Edith Hoots spent ^ Saturday afternoon with Blrs.Saliie Allen. Ollie Allen has been visiting his sister Mra. Oscar Madden in i Norman Gale) St.'itesville. ^ tiie lane beside the mead 1 'J-i'i Waller Where the cowslip-gold is inand children, of near Advance, grass li; iind childran, 1 matched .the milkmaid’sMrs. W. H. Hoots and children, | speed,' also Mrs G A Sheets were the | A tall and springing country guests of Mrs. J. W. anci J. F.I fa-ss; JoueH Suuday. _ though she had a merry plan¡\Iiss Edith Hoots spent Satur- To shield her from my day night with Misses Pearl anc(' plies, Love played at Catch-me-if-you- LIBERTY NEWS CENTER NEAVS CANA NEWS , Mrs. Ollie Cartner and dau«Jit- ' The ID’avie County S. S. donven-^ er, visited at Mr. W. B. Bailey’s tion held at Eaton's Church on Mr. J. G. McCulloh carried, hia Sunday School Class on a weiner __________ roast and fishing trip last Satur-'last Thursday. ' last Sunday wag largely attend- day. All reported a fine time. j Mr. G. C, Dwiggins and family '«d and tho program interesting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carter and and Mrs. Lydia Poole visited the' tlu'ougli the entire day. I'welve or. family and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey former’s father, Mr; J. W. Dwig- Sunday schools were repre- Dfinnis and dnujjhter, of Kanna- gins Saturday night. ^sented. snme ot'.tiiem, by. lurgc poiis, spent Saturday night with I Irene and Ross Barneycastle Center M. E. church Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Carter. ' 'gpeiit the week-end at the liome ' honor for largfest attend- ; All persons who are interested of their uncle, Mr. M. E.'Glass- °f Jnues- in J.iherty Church and Cemetery cock, near Ijames Cross Ronds. ' A 'i S being easy IVIr. James McCulloh Avho taking a ibusiness course Mr. and Ml'S, Gray Sheets and daughter. Ruby .lean, apent bun- Rev. W. J. S. Wallcer and fam- ville and Mr. J. B. Cain. Of spe- is Ily, who hiivo spent several years cinl interest to parents was a finri and Elkin, arc tal!.-- talk on Christianity in tiie TIomo'■ry plan AAin-t'on-Salem College, spent tho ing of huilding another house on by Rev. W. L Howell nastor nf soft re- week-end wibn Mr. their farm here and jnoving back the Presbyterian. Church at Mock- . ,f. . in the near ruture. , sville. Because of the illness «,£ Can In, Mary’s eyes. day afternoon with the lattera A mile or two from A^'ivloy bridgeparents, Mr. and ¡\Irs. . .James Barnhart. Mrs. Sheets and dau­ ghter remained for a visit, Mr. Bynm Riobinson and Jlias Mattie Sue Robinson were visitors here Sunday. Mr. Alex Jones, of near Bixby, spent awhile Sunday with his I he Sunday guosts of SMr. and Quite a number irom Wic Sun- the pre.sident of the conveniion^ Mi'B.^G. H.'Tutterow were: Mr. day School here attended the ser- Mr. Latta B. Ratledge, the moet- and Mrs). J. R. Bailey and son, vices at Eaton’s last Sunday. ing vvas presided over by Vice- Woodrow and Mr. A. H. Tutterow -jir. and Mrs. Walter Hendren Pi’osideht, VV, B. Allen. The noxt iind BIr.-Paul Tutterow, all of and 'two children and Mrs.'Will ™ ^ ‘ng will be held with Center , T,. n Ttr 71 u L Hendren and daughters visited at Qnni'ch. ■ _ . ; W.. Everhart the home of Mr.’ J. ,W. Dwlggins ' \Iissps Helen and Dorothy Cra- Kinnner vi,sited one day last w?ek. Mr. Dwiggins Mocksville,; spent severa|, spare - My hand her pretty finger-tips, brctliers, Messrs. J. W. and J. F. Love played at Kiss-me-if-you- Jones. I , Dare Misses Omie Jane and Mildred On Mary’s lips. Jones, Ethel and Martha Waller, Since time was short and iblood I plucked a dOck-leaf for a fan. Ana drove away the constant midge. And cooled her forehead’s strip land Mys. C. L. JACOB STEWART Attorney at Law Mockaville, N. C. v'c in .Soutboi'n Bnnk & Trust (Vimn-iny building ilce I'hone...............................186 ciici; Phone.......................14Л BB : B! ra::Si;iiOII!ltai!lliailllBIIIIIRiilini«IIM: lAllciKl The Masonic Picnic While in Town Visit Our Store Clood Giiir Gas and Oils, lliiliawk Tires and Tubes, Cold Drinks, Icc Cream, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Cigars, Candies. Complote Line of Groceries. § spent awhile Sunday with Mrs. S. A. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frye and children, of Cooleemde, R. C. Barinjs, Clifton BarneS/ and Eu­ gene Bailey wero guests of Mr. P. D. Jnnkiiis and family Sunday. Mr, Sam Bailey, of Cooleemeo, spent awhile Saturday with Mr, and Mra, N. A, Jarvi.s. Mias Ruth and Billie Hoots re­ turned Saturday aftui- a week’s vi.^it in Winston-Salem with their uncle, 1\Ir, and Mrs, Harvey Hootg and family, Miiia Thelma Shuler apent the was bold, I drew me closer to her side. And watched her freckles change from gold To pink beneal;h a blushing tide. Mr. and Mrs. Holt Harris and ,has about recovered ffom that. I Miss Lucile Cain has returned daughter, Ganell, .. of Salisbury, He is in a feeble condition how- ’her duties at the Baptist hos- Visited her mother,'Mrs. Ida VVil- ever. . ' ; pital, after a two week» vacntlon. ‘ son Sundaji afternoon. Mrs. shower« have caused Miss Loyd, also a senior nurse at growing crops to lake on new hospital, spent two days here, till- n ohnvf via.f o 1 I Mr. M, V. Andrews and family of Trinity, were hero for a short visit. Mias Riith Lagle, of Turrentine,life and it looks now like there visited Miss Luna'Kimme; Satur- something made on day night. the farm. Sunday |Misa Virl remained for a few „ , da.Vs visit, the guest of Miss Fayo The Liberty .boys motored to . Mrs. t rances Godby is spena-,cain. '---- ----North Cooleemee last Wednesday ing sometime with heit son, J. 0» | Ethel Sofley, of Redland, But thoui-'h she turned her face ,and played them a very interest- at ¿exUigton. ,,-g „gdji, spending the week with ■‘"'‘'yi -ling ball game, the score being/ T. G. Cartner an« son her sister,\ Mrs. E. P. Etchison. 8 and 18 in favor of Lil)ovty. They spent the week-end with her par- | Albert Hutchens is still bn the also played ttiem in anothei’ j onts, Jlr. and Mrs, E. R, Barney- .qi(;i; iiHt, t)ut we are glad to loni’n Saturday afternoon, the score castle, ’ ¡/lui is, improving. How much her panting ..heart con I'essed I Love played at Find-me-for-you- May In Mary's breast. ADVANCE NEWS The M. E, revival will begin-on week-end with IMiss Sofie Grotta, the second Sunday of this month. near Augusta, OUR OWN DICTIONARY, | Misa Kva .Shutt ia apending sometime with I'eli'tives in Belews Creek, Mrs, Charlea Fram, of Atlanta, Ga., ia vi.-iitiag her parenta, Mr,Banana ijcol: Food article that brings tho weight down, . I' Diplomat: Man who reniembera Smithdeal. woman’s birthday, but not hor I Jlr. and Jlrs. Jack Templeton 'age. “nd daughter, Jackie, Miaaes Etc.: Sign uaed to make othera 'Alma and Mamie Leo Shutt, of j'p„g Brown, of being 13 and 14 , in,, favor of Liberty, Mr. and IMi.'g, L, D, Kimmer and little daughter, spent the past Saturday niliht with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, W, W. Spry, of Cool- eemee. Mr, liowan Lapish is on the, sick list, sorry to note, . There will be an-old time Chil- Forrest near DUvin Academy, dren’s Day (ind Homo Coming nt Juanita iForrest accompanied |T,il)erty iMethodiat Church Sun- them home for a few days visit, day, Augu.^t 7. Everybody in-| Mra. Nanpie Glaaacock spent vited to comc and bring a ibasket, last Wodriesday with her daught- Mr. and Mrs, W, B, Brown nnd er, Mrs. J. G. Andorson. family visited the former’s par- Miss Ella Mao Tutterow is A number, from this noighbor- .visiting relatives and friends in hood of hoys, members of thc Winston-Salem. Agricultural Class of Mocksville Rev. Shirley Stikeleathor haf High School, are spending tho been visiting Mr. and- Mrs. Jack week in Camp at White Lake, N. Dwiggins. C. Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Forrest and ... ,„,.7, baby .spent Sunday with the for- “ "mor’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Louis ( FOR SLEEPING WOMAN } believe you know more than you Winston-Selom visited in our lown .do. R. L. Walker Wilkesboro Street i\Iocksville, N. C. Ladies Rest Room В i::n i:,ra,'!ni:i!Biiiiia[iiinuiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiai Man : Tho only animal that can be akinned moro than one time. Sunda.v. Miss Helen Frye, of Mocksville, spent the week-end with friends Rubber Goods: Opera Glasses, ]in Advance. Toloacopes, Microacopes. j jjr. and Mrs. E. &'. Parrish, lit- Talo: The biggest part of a tic daughters, Anna and Elizabeth fish. IJIessrs. Boyd Howard and Rich- . ; , , • T"! , ard Parrish, of Belews Creek Approximately 550 club boys and girls from he various North Yadkin College.-Carolina counties attended thett annual 4-H club .short'course at' Mrs Ida Ihomp.son, ot .Sahs- Slate College last week. .‘•<=U"'‘ied to h.er homeiiBuiii .J h 'alter visiting relatives here. i\rrs. Conrad Carter, lof Winaton- Salem visited her parents Sunday. Miss Grace Faircloth, of ti\c Twin City, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. ii. Faircloth ono day last weeki Jlr. and Mrs. W. M, Shutt, lit­ tle daughtcj’, Willie Bess and Misses Laura and EdiDh Shutt made a business trip to Wisston- Salem one day last week. BIXBY NEWS near Hardison, noion. Saturday after- Burke County farmers report an excellent flow of sourwood honey and are adding additional storage facilities to their hives. Tulare, Calif,—Mrs. J. L, Swee- ■ ncy as an authority on rude tiwak- cnings, A guest nt a summor hojno. near hero, ahe was partly awak­ ened during a пац by feeling STUDENTS AT OXFORD something crawling over her lega. ARE RAISING BEARDS Thinking, drowsily, it was ono of --------the' harmlos.4 variety of lizards • Oxford, England, July,-—Beards found around .here, she shook it. are replacing''mustaches amiong off. Then a AVhirring sound , a- Oxford undergraduates. 'wakened her completely. Black shirts and long hair ac- It Ava.<i a rattlesnake she had company the Bohemian inaigna. tossed to the floor.. Ш MORRIStn CO. . “LIVE WIRE STORE” WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Friday, Aug. 5th S t o r e W i d e S p e c i a l s Back To School Merchandise At $ 1.00 Day Prices .i-£iu anti-tjLpj-.i tür—в roadc-Ui(Ji.4,,-,-NcAV^-Eall_EJlfciila,. Wooluna, Silks' Etc.—A ll'at ijtl.OO DAY PRICES. House Cleaning,, Etc. Our Kntire, Printed,Silk Stock ........................................... •-•I Styles. High Grade Plain Silk» ...................................... 5®« 100 Styles Batiste and Voiles, Values to 35c ; 10c, 15c, l!)c, 23e 'V-1 Good Quality Sheeting .................. f Styles New Percale.^'................... loon yards 40 inch Dioiriostic ............. •■■'oud Spool Cotton, .......................'.I....... Olio lot Ginghams, Prints, Srirtings 1000 Nice. Towels ................................... lovely Silk Underwear ........................ Hand Made Gowns 17c and 25c ......... 1Щ с ............... 7c .... 3 for 5c .....■......... 7c ............... 7c . 19c to 89c I9c Much New Fall Morcih&ndiso Coming For This Occasion, THE MORRISETT CO. •‘Live Wire Store” a»am дшзз Mrs, Mattie Hendrix and child­ ren, oi Mocksville, are-spencling a few days with her parenta, Mr. and JIrs, I. E. Hendrix, i Mrs. A, P, Hendrix and little daughter. Lue Ella, of Winston- Salem, is visiting her daugihter, . Mrs. 'C. W. Cornatzer, Mrs, Hend­ rix’s many relatives and friends are glad to have her back in our community.I Mrs. Alex Cornatzer is very aick, her many frienda will regret t-j learn..Miss Sadie Cornatzer, left Sun­ day I'or a visit witlh relatives in Durham.Mr. Otis Howard and little son, J l oberi., Lee, of Winston-Sa lem, .spent t'ho’ wqelc-end-with TTiTpur- enta, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Howard. I Miss Georgia Robertson spent S/.iii(lay a'fterno'on with Miss Racie, Cornat'/or. 1 Mr. iind Mi-s. W; F. Long and children, of Winaton-Salern, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. C, W. C Q r n a t » e r .I Mrs. Ray Robertson was right sick last, .week, but able to be up again, we-are glad to note. - I Mr. and Mi;s. Filmore Robert­ son, Mrs. Delia Robertson, Mra. Luna Roberts'on and son, Law­ rence, spent a while Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Tob Smith. _ Mr. Perlie Koontz spent a while Sunday afternoon witlh his broth­ er, Mr. 0. B. Koontz. I Mr. x\rthur Jarvi.'; and childron bf Ixsxington, were the Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. El^in Hendrix. 4,50-20 EachSar EachTube 4.S0-21 In l'niro En£h I?i5*30 Tubo S5I.05 4.75-19 lil Pnlrs Each $S.í<í Tubo S l.o e In I'alra Each SS.sa Tuho $1.00 OTS'-lO iLchQgSÌr In l'niro Each SStSS Tubo SI.SS 5.00-2« ■■ KWÆ Enrfi . t m ia l ' In Palm Each S5.49 Tubo SI.3Í 5.00-21 111 Pairs Each SS.7* Tube S i.ia ”5.25-18 End» m i l g r In ralm Each $6 >I6 'rubo 81.17 - ■ S.'2S-21 7 ^ In Polr» Eacìi Й6.64 Tubo e i.iS Rims clcaticd; rust scrapcd off. Minor bent pincca straightened. Wheels tested for alignment. Tuhcs 'and tires carefully applied. EAÇII in Pairs, ¡ I ' .1 , í.'í'-M ÍVí i . ,n’i ' íí 5'Д I - и li' i!,'il ,r -ì-pif- и I ¡L t '"'li. ¡ , t li ‘ i I ■ !ì:ì'iì i; ’ ‘ !' .’iv'.ij,!: E ac h $ 3 .^ 8 T u be $£.0S S A N F O R D M O T O R C O . OPEN 6 A. IV!. TO 8 P. !V!. PHONE 77 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. 'i,-' /д:- r::j ".'(/■у-- SV.V i f ' Hf I i>'.1 . Il • 'î S'C ‘ "И, « .! I 41b! I h..,;.:. .T If я ÍÍH V l 1 ,,.L. ' ‘gp M > I/' Í 'vrwf, 1% Í h M’- l<r , ,Г( V ''Ili '"(V< Msl I i'Mi: .¿:.v,:!& h|' у ч т . Í4Í * t ■> » i?i /ft a Ú / -'i ) H¥, iÎ:!:;S7lJ, \j »-T r, Л Ы . Ш ^ S'’4,' i?t. Í t . mil•if. v(‘ "уЛ '*Л‘' .,™M l ’Sfife s s p î p r ' % ÌV? . ,j..f-J..j «l. I -'.s'Æp, ''■‘.''if f L i b i ' ..i'! ía;v; '5?г;‘^\í b^t . л' i. V i'kfîr^ï!^ ‘l IS fl M^iítóusaiJi :Ш шШЧ i;raB"sí¡''"C4M l i i f S í ; B '« > a is l l » '? : " ».. u , ' ]t ' "".d' Л ;'f: i Jl! il ' i b L i 1C. V'i 2.'!. v; r \ W íí j\/..'л. í 'j'l v' ( I I ( ¡■Y í ':я Ря(Т<! 4 "Л THE MOCKSVlLTiE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE. N. P.__ The Mocksville Enterprise Published Kvory Thursday at Moq/tsville, North Carolina A. C. Huneycutt ..............Editor and PuWislier Subscription Kates; $1.50 a Year; 6 Mo.nths ,75 Gents Strictly in Advance , Entered at the post offlce.at Moclciville, N. C,, Ra second-class mattor under, the act of March 8, 1879. • NOTICE t o GENERAL PUBLIC • This newspaper charges regular ad­ vertising rates for cards of thanks, resolution notices, Obituaries, etc., and ■will not accept any thing less than 36 cents cash with copy unless you have regular monthly accounts with us. : We do not mean' to be hard on any »ne, but small items of this nature force ufl to demand the cash with copy. All. such received by us in ,the future with-' out the cash, or stamps will not be pub- lishbil. DEftiÖCRATIC TICKET 'FOR .COUNTY ^ ■ . . „OFFICERS, - Tor the!Lower House John P. LeGrand For Sheriff ' F.G . McSwain ■ For Clcrlf of Superior Court , W. H. Allen, For Reifister of Deeds B. C. Clemfint For County Com,missioners; C. II, McMahan ' M. H. Hoyle •, T. P, Dwiffitins For Coroner Dr, A. H.' Byerly Mocksvill«, N, C., Thursday, August 4, 1932 *■ "As for me, I,Will behold thy face-in ^ righteousness: I shall be satisfied; when' '* . * I awake, with thy likeness.—^Psa.l7:15,.’' THÈ REALLY GREAT Twenty volunteer patients recently offered- themselves to the Research Department of tho University of Chicago for the benefit of science. The.se 20 patients are victims of Brights disease and of oourse, since this mala­ dy is thus far incurable, they feel that tlieir days are numbered arid ar« AVilling, if neces­ sary, lo have them made fewer if by their' ' sacrifice they ma.v give to the work! of medi­ cine new light upon that disease which car­ ries-thousands'to their death every year in : this country arid, espeeially those wliu have pa.ssed the ago Of 40. In other words,'these 20 iifttl'fints hnvo volunteered-to sei'vu righi; into friwit line' treriehos of'-science so that their delei'iorat.ion and death may assist in tho development of preventive medicines with the hope that-further genoratiori.s may benefit : arid that othpvs suffering from the same afflic­ tion may in the future have hope. 'itre are 20 real heroe^. And yct, .jij)e press iof the country has not deemed thoir acts of Hufficient of enough importance to even give, their names to the reading public. We wonder if the same 20 patients -ha'tl engaged in war and had each slnln; 20 of the enemy, whether or not their nanjes would not have been iilazen on the front pages of every newspaper in America. But they will possibly save millions from untimely deaths and from months ¿nd years of'awful agony. When will this civiliiiation learn how to recognize the really gt'eai? MORE BOGS 'A news dispatch from Albany says thatthe :;i.'4yuur a i i u , Aave vüol' thfi Vf|p)'t.,i9flf. tH'e<'¿arí'of the' tí'ep'nrtment, of lA'gíic'ii'íture'to exterminate 24,000 dogs, un­ licensed in 1931. This reminds us that in most of thè sections of this 'state there .seems •to be a wave of the canine popularity during ■ the past few months. We /believe readers Will • agree upon observation and 'refioction ‘that there are more dogs in this state than ever before. And about evci’yone and 'his little brotliers are now purchasing puppies for pets. Pori:;on.'illy, wc do not dislike dogs, but at a time .when the piii)lic is having to feed and , iclothe more than 10,000,000 people and 'when —7-¿-^h'ft-t4H^dwr-<rf-ÍTUiidi'C4Ís ol ' ot'her'Tlmericans are forced to go without sufficient food and clothing, because of hard times it does seem a rather inopportui.u* time for people to feed a lot of wortliloKs d<ig.4. It seems , to us that the dog population of this country should (je very miiteri-Tlly deurea.sing rather Uian' in- ' creasing. Thi.s country, is feeding entirely too many good for nothing dogs right now. W ILLJIELP SOME •, / . The ibig higWay fund turned loose by the . vnation will help business, but it will be only a temporary boost. It wilT take more than Hltrhway construction to bring al)out anything like normal business conditions in this, eoun- , try> Moreover the reconstruction finance act . passed by Congress Avill not remedy the situa- .i tion -for very long. It will take something . ,' moDe, than that, although these measures will ' iboost business, we ave predicting, that before ; we get-back to dependable business conditions ;; ■we ’s'hall have to tear down, some tariff walls' ;-.'Bo that trading with other countries can make -is some-headway. The farmers must, be.,able toi , r •. command, a better price f’er wihatyihoyx-raise,: - ,,,'a,nd ,;th}ii: 'can’t be without a /.,gofld;’ ..foreign'' TOark€t.;.rt!We' must be able, ,tp^.aell,,o^ri farm j”, 'produ.ce .-arid buy the things ipthQi,',:c()unirie8i:- ..,;-..^aye ,to;aell us., • " CHURCH ^ .^ R IS O N . LOOKS BAD FOR LEA i , ; ■■ 1'-. ' ’ i . dl- ’ '-ik. It looks like Luke Lea,.former wealthy pub- lisiicT, who wa.s given a jjri.son term in cori- nection with Asheville banking irregularities, mu.st servo his time. The supreme court recontly confirmed the superior court’s deci­ sion, and now motion for a new trial has been ii;ii?ri^‘*., ,-j- wealfhiest pU'blishers in the south, and was a ■ ;jY'¡; lO'uked up to by hig fellows. He is just the hundreds who have gone down in " 'the storm which has swept the nation finan­ cially for nearly tliree years,^ ' ■ , , , Seven hundred'years iii a long time for a tc.vn to :«xi.iL, as we figure 'history in Amer­ ica,,biit,on other continents there are literally hundreds of cities and towns much older than ■ that., li'wb German cities, Dernau, and Kues- trin have just celebrated thoir 700th anniver­ saries with elaborate formalities and fostivi- ' ties.' ' TRUCIÍS AND LUXURIES From The Laiirinburg E.xchangü. .' .A cantaloupe crop in Scotland Oounty at­ tracts motor trucks like spilled sugar does honey, bees. A great part of. the crop is being -;haiiled away by trucks this season, and those trucks come hero from the four corners of tho map... Unniilly the men sleep in thoir trucks, and iwhilu it nnist be .a rough existence, they make adme effort to enjoy lu;<uries. One truck came along Monday which 'had a hammock ■ sv;ung from the body'standards. Of course it was.'-too hot for uae in the day time, but no doubt made a good bod at night. Another itruçk had complete radio equipment and came down the street to tho tune of music made in Pittsburgh or Cincinnati, or elsewhere.' ■ LEFr-HANDEDNESS . .>r,oni World’s Work. , . -Is :the.ihuman race -growing left-Windcd? Stati£ft:icB .on this subject are scarce and un- .i troliable, (but German biologists find an increas- ’ ed.-.jiumbei' of “southpa-ws" in some ischools. . The: .best-^ judgment is-that tihere hag been no ■ — 'biologiqal change, but merely a difference in '•^piifelic 'opinion. Once left-handedness was ‘ ■-'■ considered a defect, and .efforts , were made , to ■ 'cure it or .to conceal it. Today It is regarded as'-a’'darigeroufl practice to try to change a ■ left-hahaod child into A right-handed one. I f ■’is no Ipngei,’ a di.s^raco^^^ '^lon^;,t<^ jhis min- ¡¡'Я írreít ONîCENTS ТО T H EG O O » .(ÌT “Иге total or his gams irom a financial stand­ point was; therefore, fifteen cents.■ ------0--;------ ONLY ONE WAY New’s "iirid Observer, ■ ^'Tlierp, is only one way to end prohibition. Prop’)se '.som.ething better and elect a Congresg thatH'^ill sufimit an amendment and convince .tlie people that it is better,: ■'.------^-----0------------— “LIKE A ROSE” Nows and Observer. ' ‘‘Like’a rose,” was the brief answer of Theo- doro Roosevelt when asked hcnv io pronounce “Roosevelt.” Drop one "o.” -------0----------^ TIIE SURTAX . Nòi-f oik : Mdger-Dispatch..... ’ “How ,does a surtax work?” asks an anxious iii'quTrOiv' Why, juat liktì an automobile Avihich backs’'^p-After it has run oyer a fellow and runs óvei-'hlrii^again.■ ;:-v . , ■ : , S m ilin * C lu il'lie S a y s Aii* г Gastonia Gazette ,To.4ep'hus Daniels, 'v’r-!l^ey'-’are always: doing- strange things'-'out^ 1 Weat'^'ilri. ©enver, Colorado, the.'idtber' day,-- a* !C-.'i-you1;h- of ■l9-'vvas given aiprisoriiBentehce..; He;^ .‘•.iapjieaied' to tho judge and promised to attend' : -;churi>h'every Sunday foi; fivo, years 'provided • ^ ■^His'^Hondr.would suspei\d the sentence. The .'.*; judg<l* allowed him.,to start his long time . ,y.p^urch attendance and set him free as long Jis he,, keeps his pledge. The. youth pleaded guilty of stealing a set of golf cJubs..' . — o— —--------- SEEMS'EFFECTIY.^ . ' ^.Xs.ihis is written the strike in Hig'h Point ' . appears effective. The few willing to go'.back J ..to .work could not make up sufficient force • to 9perate the .factories and so the owners jii.st, had to remain closed down. Strikers , did; not have to offer any efforts to keep non- sti'il^ers put.of the mills, they just wern’t in- ,' -tereste'd When thU''hour for starting up arriv­ ed ,l«tst.Thursday niorriliig. ‘ ' ^^ ^—0—----^-------- ' >yOULD BE OLD IN 'I'HIS COUN’I’RY Thursday, Augui^t ¡j, ifijS THe T e OPLE STILL. RULE ; people. On th^ oüier luuid, J — ___ . fifty years and to take the siJ ' steps provided by the iawsofijj editor .; o'f,.J,ind. Is it any hards'hip I'u,. The Raleigh (News and Obsèi^'i'- opponents of prohibition to t'ctJ whose 6'ditorial 'opinions db,;,not .out of the constitution hy 'always-jibe with our owh,;'w-rote s*nie methods it got in Ihat ¡,| -for Sunday morning’s papers'an strument? article on the prohibition Situa-' .“The trouble is that s,j;j tion"'vhich, for cleiarnesB and opponents of the amcndnioiu a,j fairness, appeals to us ,as bein'g unwilling to take the Itigai a„| one-of the best things yet written orderly means for getting It om on certain, phases of this m'uch- They want tt> changefthu rule.,, d.iscussed question.. ^ -, !'^ '■ the game and obtain a way tiu| V He makes'clear the fact that gives themi an advantage in the 'fnamers of our constitution desire to the return to th« saleoi provided a'way to get, an ;am«nd- intoxicants. If theipeople wanit, merit to oui-basic law made and a Veturn to those days, thoy w|| wav to unmiake it. Advoca(;es of find a by clectmg a congr«, ■prohibition' apetlt fifty years in to start m motion the-raachinerj, agitation i«\d work in order...to,There is no other legal wiiy.oi oust liquor from its legal status coursé a national constitution,', in our ' economic life,.' But, he convention could be called, noi'nta oiit, the rampant wets o f ‘‘tWhen the people .'really wiaiuy today do not wtant to take'tlie time Eighteenth -Amendment ' repealed, and 'expeivd the effort necessary if they should change their mind, ■ to'eliminate the I’Sth aine;\dment they will elect; a congres.s to 3ub,i a c c o r d in g to the accepted rules, mit a , repeal or a subatitutsi He recalls the fact, so often over- amendment. All the rampant r».i The following was clipped from loolted by the wets in ,t,heir>rgu- pealers say: ‘Never again wilU.! The toinowuiB w I'V that the people of 45 of tolerate a saloon,’ and yet mustoii the Winston-Salem Journal ai d - 4g grates voted- prohibition them are demanding repeal befot, We a r e requested to run same by ^ themselves of their own free they -ivill, talk about 'a siib.stitut«, M r . D . II. Hendricks.,, .. . 'will and accord. If they have'.though,the thoughtful ono.s, wb Manv g o o d , citizens who oppose changéd their views, and want'wish snbmission with giinrant«. the use of intoxitating liquors liquor back they'can do so in tho against the saloon, would bo glaj tne use 01 » i mnnner to see an alternative vdIimI on ,h a re advocating a change fnllnwinif extracts from Mr. the same time - if there i,s s4pror.ibit> .n.l„w sbecausetheyseo - ~ ^ ■io much bootleg booze consumed loaders, iVe “I'he people ruled in flipri- fnmmiinitii'.i. thev Wet or bo they dry ; " ed saloons, and-Btills out oiil« I'C- HViu nuuiH, Ihere sud' states one by one. They niki d e i Î î ' Æ e n - d Ï Ï : ^ S L When they ratified the Ki,U. 'j'hiir.■sday, August 4, Í932 THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERÍPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N. С.Patta ß Gard Parties Pncial Functions Club Meetings Ehi-rch News S O C I E T Y Local Happenings Coming and Going of those Y!c know MISS MARY J, HEITMAN, Social Editor Phone 112 SMITH GROVE NJBWS HONEY B^ES MAKir^G ' ^ V HOME BREW LIQ U I» Burlington.—Andrew Leath, i j ' dry of desert' aridity, , is worried about his bees. They are industri- , ously ri'iauuidcluring 'home-brew honey.,^ ■ ,.uj.. ilut, ■ \ji3uii'- 1 i^ir. Leath is mprc.than .a 'tenlT. .. -17 a . r -f' mail E, B. Jcffress said today, in'perate man, his friends say, nndother son, J. f. bpry -liveu « ¿j-yjng to coniply with the require- it ia needless to questionwhat 'he Uxington. She leaves.C grand-1to ' “piiovide- the maximum-jaays. MAN AND MULE LABOR ' ' TO BE USED ON ROADS I Our community was ««ddened. | July ' 81._“Mari and jlas^Sunday morning by the death ^„¡0 i.a,or will return to their lol Mrs-.Salhe spry She was much the highway construction beloved by a 1 -.vho knew her S ^ iprogram sobn to T)e- undertaken was dented lo her nome «nd two under the provisions ,son_s. She made her^home with ^ | Iher youngest son, W. G. Spry. An- ,3 , Jeff ress Said today, in ' " W h e n th * ñ s b d o n ^ t b i t e ii e th * b a i t o r th * w e a t h e r - - w h e n t h e y d o i t s th* ' f ie h e r m & f t , -. , LEST .WE FORGET Mrs. T, Gilmer Procl;or is visit­ ing relatives in Louisville^ Ky.— I-—0— -— , ,. Mrs. W. A.- Kerr, of Hickory, j'g visiting, her brother, Mr. 'W. A, .Griffin; Mrs. Bsdie Byerly is visiting h6r g j'-f" Winston- A « M „. C, A . ’SSft-o M,. Mfu Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Christian, who weiMj married on August 1. in Newcastle, Ind., are spending their borieympon in Wa'ynesville,' ‘n .;c. ■' ' hüV€ . bceri ' VfiftTa Kv f.VìA oTì'n.i*tfe f»*/\ïTïAllen, and- here i'or^ the Maaonic Picnic, Mr. Hopkins, who ;Bpe,rit5fch|^;;w,epKnd here,' has returned'home. ,, I - She iritíÜ beeil in déclining heal-. ,th ibt^'s^Vfeal' months,'but neverl l'cdín'pláiritó'd- 'oí 'ffiviijg to be sick: ston-Salem.'áre visiting Mr. and Mrs. Baity.' ' --w --;—— — , Mr. and Mrs. T.' L. Summers, Mrs., Paul Hendricks, Misses Opal Hammer and, . Ella ¿.Lei Summers Miss Mary Waters^ is vjlsitiflg Mrs. W. E... Vaútban-Loy.d 'in Winston-Salem." ' , ,'"-o' so in their communities. If they arc old cnougth to member tho pre-prohibition ........................ ................ .......... in this country, these citizens California to F’ifth Avenue, from Anieiidniont. Tliey will show llwy shioukl consider long before ad- captains of industry nnd from' ■ « control by voting uiu iu> vocating a return to the legalized P '- -'c-^^na, a .scurrying to get hibition when piiblic sontimu\i 1, aboard what they seemed to re- strong .enough tor it to biun'it band about in the ways prescriliud Ijy ■ not until then, those who think send.offoctive in the United States^ Amendment carried great jubli- ment has changed riuliciiliy show that 2,094,729,078 gallons' cation to the ranks of those who enough to overturn a ayatum iiu of liquor was consumed in this loUK fought prohibition, day will have to reckon with r, Mr. and Mrs* , j. L. Ward and 'daughter, Bleaii'or, of Tangle- ______________ ,wood Farm, spent Sunday after- Mv ind Mrs. Louis H. :ciemenf, noon ;with Mr. and Mrs, E. P.nf'salisbury,: were v).sitors here Foster. _ ■ Tvii'sday morning'. ; ° mer'Tu-reg nave, neen redeivedj y®ars gone by the sparks from which'-fequire that all work‘fcba-f vyhite irori he fashipried at Ms «J. ..nui Bible be'^done(by hand and by team trade.-His bees have worked hard tuYv • ab to unskilled labor, .this summer. One day he took a i ^ nninlv’ men with dependents ¡ook to see how much honey waa I Hammer and, Ella ;.Lefe Summers Iw^s to - no -earlv" not bo the cpunty,'ad- ’ i'lt- waa Mack, l i smelled like spent'Sunday.afttodbn at ith'e ^nd be'LiDless s6.she°bnly' of -the state, 'lionle-^brew. It tasted like <home. M e c ld e h & ^ ^ tiU , W o Z f fo r' anything/' Summers’;:,''b'rother-in-law, Carl, „y,—Iggjon, Smith,'ife' a patient; ■ , Г и ....... ' -era-.-from-lists furnished by coun- Mr,^'Leath said.iPy- m ss on. г и ■ , >■ ,ty-,.relief .agencies,' when.available. Mir. liéatìi believes,that his beea ■ ■ ■ p-_____ I ('Her funetal Visas' conducted drawn re- are'iforigirig aomO place where M „, лис. w . .í ™k ^v;« . » v . ' S ' - ' - v . ' r r . “ / ,,Mrs. Alice Woodruff will leave , '"j ' T j. ' Saturday for Montrcat, .where she '«’d to I ----------- . ..-will spend a'weeU with her'fri-i'^"^ I iWessrs, 1.. G. Horn.,C. R. Horn, 'e„d, Mrs. Waddell, of Meridian, I- J. F. iHawkms and Dr. L. G. Horn, Miss., nt 'her cottage. , She' willT.. ^L‘ A A ' ■ i ■ ^ ,T J :j._- ..1 .1. . ili« -AüiíVglIllf ÖUHI«, piUÜ« WUVA« ;home ¡brew’slops: a№ ouf. Miss Dorothy.Lambeth, of Mon- 'J. F.ilawkins and Dr, L. G, Horn mìo i u ü cure, is the 'güest'.Of à'tì'r 'siater, Jr., of Anniston, Ala., are soend-! i T 'w ■;____A. T. Daniel.'‘ ' ' ,^*1» several days on a fishini trin Ar w |f-'i^*‘'secr^st to' visit•=- Mr: J H. . Fp^tsr's^ condition'requiring , two shifts, and. th« : • ■ ' w r T r ,-■ ’ at Shalotte. i'l-Dodd, at'her summer .does not improve much, wo are State Plighway commission fixes have........ ■ minimum wa^es for skilled arid and doesn't 'home. Mrs. W. F. Martin, Waiter, Ji Misses Lucile and Ruby Martin Mra. M, D. Brown and ' Miss Clayton Brown spent* Tuesday Mrs.--—(г—,---- Mi.'is I2va ' Call ,has ''returned fV'”' Rriivai'd, weitere ':she' spent Ihi'past two weeks. '----O----..........................................., .................^ _ linvn, to Mr., and Mrs. J. S. to visit Мг.ч, Martin’« ч!ч1сг Mp«’ ГГ" i)u,ma on July 30, a fine dau- J. L. Hast. .Loos Hospital. They were ijhim', Bettie Jean. ' .compuuied home by Mrs. В rO- - •Rc'ó’ulationa Issued returning home loaded wnh-sup- ■ wwM T . plies that simply ruin, their cf- fort. He is considering selling his ■ work moi^e^than 30 hours a week,' líées,' flniess they ¡ quif. the home-, requiring-two shifts, and .^_the '-.„•¿ket,-' Yor he will have ■ State Highway commission fixes nothing to do with it and do minimum wages for skilled and; j^jg. hives “pinched” ццппид JjllUllV ilHU i-VUU,V UliVlLiH OlJVSilV X Vi-UOVIMJ left Tuesday for Greenville, S. C., with Miss Katht'yn Brown at St.i- *.í,.íl nr.... TV Г-. I . Л.Г..Г. t i r .......Л #irt_ sorry to ribtem ..: , T V? , -want his- hives “pinched” Raymond antf Audry Penry, of ''violation of the Vblatfea'd law.the Children's Home, are guests P boarding , housps .from of Hheir fatiier, Mr. Jim Penry. c««»;g>nK. <'n unusuallj«^high rate'j ; NOTICE-OF-PUBLIGATIO' iwr board and rooms, and charges ' ' , •________: I't for PUBLICATION t n".V fwr board and rooms, and charges ! ' ,^ t ' ? R»th laylor fo,, ^ Carolina ' ac- oi: VVinston-Saiem, weixj recent „ro liniited to rail-:SWv e S t y ..,F. gues_ts of their grandmother, Mrs. fares, Tlie regulations', i Z n of J--------- .......— -— =------------------- . i-vjim or ous Аидеа, xiiu reguiiuiuii» I Town of Mocksvlllo ----------- McMillan, of Lumberton, who has M. J. 'I'ayloi'. , 'sp'odifyi minutely what kinds of' ' . , VsMrs. Charles Green and child- been yisiting Mrs. Perry Ashe m j. -jjrs ......... ‘ " .......’ ‘ ' ■ ’ ■ ‘ " ’ ‘ . .. ^ -0- manufacturo and aale of liquor. ili7offida7'atatistic8 to 'th e ' the Remibmission band aUout iu:-r- • 1 wiiirnti, V V .V DecJ.'tKttion fronj i'i-.w. And jeai boI,ui'c- prohibition became t,ry.s for a submission of the 18th “ But it Miss Willie' Miller 'has return- ren, who have been gue.4ts of i\[r, Mayodan. fill I'rom a visit to ’lier sister, .Mrs. and Mi's, M. D. .Brown, are spend- dren eil lium I* ---- . г ri CO SherriH, in Mooresville.-----o- iioy Call has returned to Loula- vilU', Ky., after a visit to his par- ent.s, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Call, -0 ing this week with Ashe in Mayodan. Mrs. Perry '-Thoy saw in theso'movements not militant ' tempei'.ince sL'ntinicniK lliekory, spent tne %xeeK-enci country. That^was an average an- submission that Mr. which fear« the return, .f tl,e№ Misse., Lelia and Notie MarUn. From The Monroe Journal, 'PiUmmer j, Gordon, sole- veteran of Union fiouhty'who is known to'h'ave joijued tlie ranks In'Washington that besieged congress to grant ,;, 'the bonus, 'has returned to the oW home base, ., He-got'back to his native Health last Thursday mbrnirig,- ■ :| He!left home wit'h sixty cents in his pocket, rode thii rails to Washington, loft there by ticket furnished iby the government on which he rode inside, nnd got back with 75 cents. the .mere submission that Mr. which fears the return, dì tlie I nual consumption of 19.95 gallons Rockefeller and Mr. McAdoo saloon ns they do any olherj of Hquor for ovory man, woman favored, but they saw in it tho plague.” and child to the tiniest baby in hope of tearing down the dam ----------------- the United States. mnd return of ‘the good old days’ ELDERLY NEGRO PUTS At the same rate of liquor con- when they could stand by the bar ■ PANTS ON .AUJl.E) sumption today, the iieopie of the and drink to satiety. The extreme ^ United States would consume 2,- лvetя began their agitation by de- Kinston, July 21,—licmij'alt 400,000,000 gallons of tho fiery claring that all they wanted to do SiUes, oulerly negro liviri^; mw fluid in twelve months. about prohibition was. to secure -щ-е, gave his pants to a mulo If oyory automobile in tho the manufacture and sale of light and established a one-man iiiulisi United States wore, to transport wine and beer. That was'a few colony, abcording to re la ti-,'03. 100 gallons of this liquor, there years ago. Then .their fondest 'Лиг« than that, ho put Uh! imiits ' wiould still be 100,000,000 gallon.q' hope was to lot the government'o„ the mulo, iintransportod. Allowing eigOit go into'the manufacture and salo feet betwoon enrs, thii) Bliss Novella Campbell, of Richmond, Va., who has boon the ______Q_______ guest of Mr. and JIrs, A. I«'. Camp- Mr anil Mrs. Frank Martiri, of bell, ia visiting in Charlotte be- lliekory, spent the %yeek-ond with-^fore returning home.—o- W. I'l, 1,-lUUtcr iiua V-« ........................- -- ---- - ,ior home in Greensboro, Katherine Formwalt, in Asheville.'Mr. W. C. Patterson, of Tayliors-.| Miss Gladys iiancs nas ueen ion uib ruiiuueci ¡mu u.iijniin, vvuin- ¿ma m« omu u-uxoi.u«*.vo visit bo Miss Bertha Leo. She also visited atrs. H. 0. Smith 'ville, spent Sunday here with !\Ir. spending some time in Mocksville ed into it thoroughly. With a good thor tako notice that they are ro-'...... -i-.M---- . i\t„u r. n Wnnflvnff. They with her grandmother, Mrs. Ed bed. this becomes hard, even and quired to appear at tho offico lofat Montreiit while away. - , Jlr. and Mrs. J. C. Sherrill and An- family, of Blount Ulla, wore re­ cent guestsii of Mrs. Wiiiian] Biil- iler; Little Miss Sarah Sherrill is .......................... ,, ,, Members of his family diii iwt-inr..,,.., •, c ol uicoxicants so nil the profits ho-w long Sales haii »wnmoan 130,:50o miles of cars, or cotild go to the treasury, and lot over forty-five strings of cars drinkers pay l;ho tax so the income strctching . across the United tax could be reduced. But now, States, V ' under the nice sounding word of Before prohibitioii the retail Resubmissio^i, they will bo value oh liquor consumed -was sntisfied witii nothing but the approximately two and a half free manufacture and sale of in­ billion duliars. Ono-half of all toxicating beverages. That has "running around without a iititch on“- when they returned hoiiif Iasi evening after a ,two day ab.-ieiice. They found his clothes in a hciip | in the house—except the !):iiils. The mule, in tho barn bi, "'iis ........................................ wearing the pants. They wci'i; not,, . ' *■ *“ v^WA»vi»vi uii i./i; vui iiKuo» IJI'UI. jjiio » » . , ^ .the money m the United States at always been the goal of those who «nough, but Sales had man- that time passed through the have been at the bottom- of tho aged to tie them on with a plow -----o----- I Mrs. ,J. lì. .k'hnstorie has return Mrs. W. H. Iluntor has return- ed from,a visit to her sister, Mrs. c(l lo hor home in dreensboro, Kutherino Formwalt, in Asheville. al'ter a Mis.s Jean Robinson, of Stato.s- ville, has returned 'homo, after a vi.sit to Miss Mary N>olson dorson. • ■ ' . . Clegg Clement, Ji'., has return- spending this week liere 0(1 from Camp Mondamin where , -, —— ~o----- h(r .^pent two weeks with E. C. Lo- Miss Hazel Ixurfceg has return-- Gi'aiid., - ed from .Peoria,-ill., wiiere she •—r!— o----- jvisitod Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert iCur- Mi'.s. Lloyd Paige, of Miami, fees. While there she. v.-ent to< Fl.'i., is the guosti of Mr. and.Mrs. 'Ohicago and other points of inter- ,)(ilin Larew, tho former hor est, brother. I -----a---------0----- I Mrs; L. A. ICoonts and little Andrew Yates, who is station- daughter, Jean, who havo been 0(1 a I: Fort Bragg, is spending his vis\.tin>j Mrs. Koonts’ parents, Mr. J'di’lough-with Mr. nnd Mrs. C, N, ¡md Mrs, J. C. Dwiggins, loft Christian. Monday for their home in Chapel . iiiyiur. _ 'specify'.minutely wh.at kinds of' ' . Vs '• ' rs. W. W. Allen and two chil- labor musf 'be done by hand and WHllam I-fearn''and Bira. Mar^i^refc , Grover and BIiss Ethel, ot by,teams, and when and. how iiearn and Margaret Hearn, in- M.. T p nn I Mvo Salisbury, wore recent guests of ,machiiiery may be used, .reducing fant. ' ' C U N iv ih u id HHl' X n g h t- p « minimum. It will ba.a The; doiendant Mrs. Mnrgarofc left Mond-iv for Rldae'crest Bira Uuth and Nola i-oturn of.laUor conditions pre; Hearn and Margai‘et Hearn, in- I t o S 'I k b H S S r w i U ^ i l o S S ’tta »1)1 nolle. tk«lhvr, wonito fhpvp hut- a'trs Haw- ' cneii auni 1(^1 sevLiai , Chairman Jetfress states that tion as entitled above 'has been dn. T ill snend k iS s t an\l S^^^^ cheaper .types of work will ,be commenced, in the Superior Court tcmber at'the cott'iiiB that tho ' ¡'t'ss Evelyn Bowdijn, a Atudent jone, much, of it to be of-the'of Davie County N. C; for the Horn familv has taken for that Memorial "mixed-in-place” type., new but purpose of selling a lot situated 1! ' Hospital, is spending her vacation'approved'for most roads. It is'of near V,'iflceSboro Street in Town______jwith her pnrents, Bir. and Birs. crushed'stoiie to about two inche.^ of Mocksville, N. C., for the fore- Blr. and Birs. Plato Carson andBowden. .'in siz.e, a layer of which is placed’ closu're of ta,x,sale 'certificate; Patterson, of Tayl'ors-. Bliss Giadys Hanes has been wn the roadbed and a.sphalt work- and tho said defendants will fur-* ........’-•* --- .0/-1 Infrt if fhni'rtiiiylilv With n irnftil fnlrn nntlno thilt t'hcv ttrO 1*0-_____ _____ _ , U HA** ----<-• - -- ll lIlUiUUKin^, VTllil tl .iÿUUU biivr 1-an.ü v»M*v and Birs. G. G. Woodruff. They with hor grandmother, Mrs. Ed bed, this becomes hard, even and quired to appear at the offico lof ¡wero accompanied home by Birs. jHoward, who is on the sick list, smooth. It'-^osts $5,000 a milo or thd Clerk of tlie Superior Court Patterson and litllo son, George l Birs. W. L. Hanes, of Blocks-'¡'-'‘«s and can, be'done with a large of said county in the couri: house ¡Woodruff, who Hiavo been guests ville, spent several days iiere dur- Percentage of hand labor. of Blocksvilie, N. C., on the 29 lof her parents, Bir. and Birs. ,ing the illness and after tho death j Change Road'Slope day of,August, 1982, and answer Woodruff. ' of B'lrs. S,allie Spry w'ith the fam- Morfiovm-- Phnirmnr) Toffv«, ' s l S « N 5 h t o o l i i S : ^ ^.»'iiïiiW SIAR ,| Bir. and Bfrs. Alvin Long and from now on aro to be built with- 'iPP'y ^ the Court tor the relief TO MEET THURSDAY VO small sons and , Mrs. ; Steve ouH hTlLivv .sloiÎn fr^,--- - --------- vs-:.. • This t'he 1st day of August 1932,tenter , B. ALLEN-> , '..... easy , , r <a p' 'nnvi« Pniintv i I • A 4- HI, f „r,'/!,"!- «uu wasting T 1 04. , tt.^cyianing, August 4th at, .eight gj„.y. of Winaton-Salem, Mr. and out aird forming the “washb-oard” Stewart, Atty. . 8 4 4t. ,'adock All members aie uiged Disher, and daughter, effect "The greater-the slope th- * THE EASTERN STAR 'iU lur-iii two small sous »>"-1 min. . out ir.e nuavv .sidmu Ii-nm ujk ...., Coleman, of Gro(insboro, attonded tor, One ineli higher in th'e (Blocksvilie Chapter 173, Orcloi of .their aunt, Mrs.-¡¡, suificiont for slow and 0. E. S. will meet ^on Ihursdiiy .^^pyy. ^Iso Bir., and Birs. Cap {]rninngo, 'and prevents wi p,-o,iLmr. AuL'ust 4th at. eignt Sm-v. of VViiiflton-Salem. BIr-. and mit: niiri forminu'the “washb to *bo present. OAK GROVE NEWS Mr. and Bli , ----T- greater-the slope the ! Bertie County tomato'growers Libb.v, and BIi, Cail Nance, ol deeper the cuts” is an axiom Uhnt will ship .100 cars of t'he fruit jl^xingtom will ' be reversed. Ooncrote f,rown under contract this season j Birs. Rone Howard and daught- shonldors w-il] ,be oliminaLud in ,,o„q „j.q violating tho terms ‘or, Helen, spent Friday at Clem- future construction for “mixed- iiid,. contract despite at- WH- i»UV« UVUll at l/IIU UUllOIli' U1 Wiu T r% I Ll .1.« hands of liquor men during the persistent agitation, which , was;^"'®' , ^ „mulc-’s hind legs, 'tiáé mule was divested of tlii icourse of a year, ; 'aided by nullifical;ion and failure Before pmhibition Americans of law enforcement. - , , _ . drink bill was more than dou,ble “Tho right of the people to re- trousers without difficulty, being the disbursements of the Federal consider the Eightoeth Amend-1tractable animal.. ,More tnniblc Government and more than three ment has always existed and exporienced- -putting thcra times as much money was wasted never questioned by men who back on Sales. on liquor as was expended for favor :proiiibition. Thfs is a I 'His kin said .Salos, had actcd ■public education. ' 'country w-here t ^ will of the .queefly froni time to. timü. They Despite the bootlegging and people should prevail under the believed-the heat- - had effcctod failure of lofficers to enforce, the form of law. The constitution him. “He’ll get-r'over; it,” they law, no man can face'' these ' fir proposes the way by which 'an .aaid,-. j . . guros honestly and say that as amendment gets into the copstitu- '-'r "ïr— ■——rr-r much liquOr is' consumed per-tion and how it gets out of that': ; DQG SA V E S ,BABY, î^ROM capita today ais was; consumed, be- instrument,. The . ways are iden-' I.' 1 lDiayton,...0;hi^>, J.uljt .28.—A fc- d ‘rjiyst-'ito 9uï)rtitithe)Bli}'hbeonth-iA!meria-l;'ni«lR!B0J?-«i/ni(m'»P.>n8ç))Br is ii’- tiie ndmit, ,,aIao. not imerit, and the voto 61 thé logi- ¡'do& hospital today after s«'’*"« hiive ' done, prohibition,., certainly 'sktures of three-fourths of the ^-yei'‘'-old Gene Boldman from 11« has practically aiiblished public states. It could , have been taken vOnomous fan'gs of a rattle.'^nakc, drunkenness arid public drink- oiit the sahie.-way at any time j The dci2, Myra V.--StolzeMVo.ss, *np-. :'j • ' ' 'during the years of the existence I thrice pullecl the child toI Before-proihibition'it was not of the . Eighteenth Amendment, uncommon to see- men drunk on All that has i,it any time been re- by.the seat»of,liis rompers. When her charge persisted a foiii'lb Mr, and, Mrs. Glenn Motley, of Advance Route 1, announce the birth of an cig'ht pound son, born August 1. ■ , 'Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Cle­ ment, of Salisbury/'vyere guests of ing- here. Mr. and BIrs; Riifus B. S-inford ' on ^Sunday. ■': ,■ ' . guests of Mr. and Birs. TT- 'oi'. Helen, .spent Friday at Clem- iuturo construction lor "mixeu- „f fi,,.,-,. 11. U, ‘ - I--„¡АлBir. and Birs. J. B'L Horn, o f 'easing, off intp shiillow si^o'Hill. »-J- ...........- I ^yjr. ana mi-a. <i. in. Jiu.in, vj. ---— ~-----0---- 1-Iepler. . __ Mocksville, visited Mr; J. H. jF'os- ditches, thus saving thousands of Misa Katherine Meroney spent , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sain, ot ,. dollars iri"riiaintenance. the WQck-end with 'her sister, Mocksville, spent Sunday evening. i _ i,._ 1 Alurust-IG Is the date set fc|r Mrs. R. Leo Morrow, "in Albe- with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Craven. I Mis. W. h. Allen was marlo. P^r. a n d Mrs, Morrow and | Mr, and Birs, Edd Boger and son,. Bobbie, spent Sunday even- children, of Winston-Salem, spent Aligust-:16 Is the daté set fqr receiving ; bids -arid awarding con- Blr. J. H. Thompson'was called to Statesville last -week to the bed- Perry, who has ..spent the past side; o f. his ■ b'robher,' -Blr,' ^ Tom month -with her mother, Mrs, Wil- Thompsbn/oi/bayidsqiii'.who'had liam Miller. • - ’ .nnri ia nOWri ' ■ ’ ........O'-' — O. H. Perry, of Washington, D. |C., will arrive here Friday, and ■will bo accompanied 'home by Mrs, I ..w... ................. the re cent guest of Mrs. H. L, Allen. ............“ -.......- — „ lentl IvIr. and Mrs.. C, P. Ward and tracts ion.ihoj^^OOO,000 in pro- 'Sunday afternoon with Bir. BIra, /. C. Smith spent Sundny V ^Boger’s father, Mr. Frank Boger. Afternoon in Forsyth county at »»onths. Messrs. 0. R. Oakley and Rioy the bedside of Mrs. Mat Smith, Williams made a business trip to who is seriously ill at the home of I Winston-Salem Friday. , ; her son, Charlie. Birs. Smith has Mr. and.BIrs. .lohn Deadmon, orf many friends 'here who are sorry Salisbury, visited Mr.-and Birs. |fco hear of 'her illness. '' R. L. Williaina Sunday nfternoon ~ ^ " SPECIALS THIS WEEK X v a x/«* » . . . . ■a stroke'of •pnraiÿsia'. 'ànd is noW: a patient at’Long’s'Sanatorium; a■'! .с;а\хШ__!ó/ÁíX—u/)ivjyCI' I,, ч -Mrs. C..M. Campbell, of Wins- and little son spent Jtó,,day;!^e . . -----v...„ „î.oîfnH 1 h'ere '— tl.. „.n-i, Mva Bówle a fathern -П'сУг* 1)Л7" R, L. .Williana$ Sunday afternoon. ■ .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowles -^-ARGEjppTA-TQ giQ I» ,, ihi^."da.v''j:e-:',.............'' AT S'í’A'i’l f e ^ T A L I -Apparently" mi - I have just re.cotyediia largV..sample line of notions'to;,',go, ¡wholesale price, Dreases '89b to' COWS'-F^.:NORTH $2.98,'ConHs in'iand look :this lino „ .’ „ - W E A R SPECTACLES wer, Y q.u -will .find' sdtriie real ------- ^bargaina. ''’-A ■ . ,'rhj:5..1ato,st;idea'in looking after ,Carnatl,Q.n:.Milk, large size ", . big ,hej,;ds .of .icattle. in the far ! .oj,* 3,,for ,‘2dl ¡north; ia to provide the . — <■, -- > : Ш, Ÿ.f; iuriio. ......., '■'-'î -Î'. Æ J I ;œ '- t. '¿ 's p v i'ô fÿ iib  'ïte■1ИШ i.,_„ --1,„гя wlf.b B'frs. .1 ' iViisi Bi^i’liHi'^^iQWll'ih^''№t:iipned fwim a visit 'to; Mrs.'J. Wi Call.’in ici, ----- Wil.son, and; Mr; and Mrs. VV. H. spending the, summer near Camp Call, in Selma, ' Blondamin.-----O----—''V -.; -----0 Birs, P. J. jiphnson returned •Appaí-ently' maivy catt\e...........^ —----liir-nOTthern Russia ie.very.i^Vinter ,nm ■ ..T ivv»0p*tv n!l The fftihi' at '.statei Ht^spual;; ij^fca{|ge they cannot iieop theii'' «..i-............................................ f'Bixb.v,'spent Morganton, has just finished'oyes-..open, in ; the blizzards, and The biggest Une of, Tennia|S||oe8 with Mrs. C. gathering one of the-finest crops being,unable to sec, are separated -I 'have e'iior 'h&d and thaB peat lof- Irish .notatoes ithat has ever from -the main herd. The spec-'price. Come in srnd loijTc^ our Birs, P. J. r jiphnson returned • Lester, Jr., and George Martin,'qjjJj GiXive Cemetery are re-| uieorge-r. rerKins, lunn suiremi-.napiJeiuuB., ■ i«™ u«i.wv 'si3b u,ucuo- — — ........... Tiome Sundayfrom a visit to Mrs. who have been spending the past quegtej to meet liere Friday!tendent. They have gathered and jtomed'to.iilwm jvist as horseS do Plenty dress prints, yd. iOc David Simmons arid ,M rs. Edgar five W'eeka with their ¡grand- and help-stopd 5,200 bushels, 'toiblinkers,'and after a time ---i u,i,. onri Mrs. F. H, Ba n- „lan,-, if nff. I Thia cron crrew on 30 acres of ¡no attempt to'rid themseh the streets and at 'public gather-I'quired has been for the people to time in reaching for'a red I’o.«, *ng3. elect a congress to submit tlie Ithe dog lifshed through the bu-“*'' 'I'oday a drunken man is rarely question on reiieal or an alter- and sank her teeth into a coiled seen on our streets. And it is native. I'he people are their own rattler that-lay beneath it. seldom, indeed, -that intoxicAtod . king. We have Imen told tliin.t_hhn— The—snaice^va-s~shrin7~tire~ti'>tf“' r-peraens are found in any public ' drys throttled the'voice of the bitten. - * gathering. • ülanton, in Asherville. iMrs. J, D.-BIurrn¡v returned to home this week, lialeigh, after spending several ----- i'lVe VVCcna ....../parents, Bir. and Mrs, F. H.:Bahn- u „if son, in Farmington, will return. Every, horiest man must admit, it seems to us, that Piedmont North Ca'i’oliria would have , been ii\ a tervi>ble plight indeed this wwik if liquor had been readily available to the members of the High Point mob that invaded .Kernersville and other towns, 'HIS MISTAKE I MMBRiBS(BHMHiiHnHBBeB&BnBaKaHUBaBBBaBKBi(nRnHHHHn№C№<7i% For twenty years we have served the people of Davie Coun­ ty as Funeral Directors, and never befoi'e have we been ao Well Equipped, or had bo witie a vari'Sty of slyies and ipricea '' as we now have. CALL US AT ANY HOUR C . C . Y O U N G & S O N S jeMMBaaiiwsBarni' iniim'wiiiiiiiiiinfiiTn'Bga Bfiss Elizaibeth Rodwell ^has 'Soiie to Baltimore for treatriient, I' many friends hope sho, ■will n bö-^"j,iite -wel),. the week-end. here wltn ivirs. .u., gi.tnenng one uj, uit;. im-cnu _______Iw. Hepler .and family. ■ |of Irish potatoes ;thaf has, 'e'\»er from - thV main lierd. The spec-' price. Come in land IbSlP our All who are interested in the, been produced.there, according tp jlacie's' aiV;meant tq prevent this .sHoea.over. We also have a good Oak Gitpve Cemetery are re-1 Gteorge T. Perkin's,’farni superin-;'ihappehirig^, •The cattle get o,ecus- line’ of clothing, * ,. ........... " ’ '•••" ■'^’"■'''"’ '^"ndent. They have;gathered and jtomed'to,them just as horseS do Plenty dress prints, yd. iOc ored 5;200 bushels. 'to iblinkers; and after a time make , line straw, hats, work and 'This crop grew on 30 acres of ¡no attempt,to'rid themselves o f,dress,.at bargiain prioos, . y the State Hospital farm land, the-goggles; jFelt hata ........... 89c-,;up- They have been gathering 30 r 'Cut cattle have been fitted'\vith ’ , Yours For Bnrgaina - fcushelg of potatoes a - day__foii_sp^ctaj^eg_befprej}aji_ju\6± 'B£tim .):.^-_i~i^*-kii/^»tj'llfy»»^^ telble use since June 1 . 'This makes against winter in the north.- The J , rK A IlIl n tN U H IA ' ^ General Mercharidia'e i . ' .‘‘In' The Heart of Mocltsyillo"^ One Galltln Mnk-es '^pen Blixed KURFEES DEPRESSION, STORY Bliss Lucile Horn returned Sun- worth at the market then; exist-in siujub« uim ,v.u - ■yyiNÌE pRMnrM/j REpRAr day from a- visit, to BIJss Vera jn g $400,000. When th e stock - o u g h ji^ ^ WINE PEN DINBirs. D. P. Foard, o f’Winston-''day from a- visit to ivuss vm» ^лн ^чиО.ООО. Wlien the stocic ■;— ■ * , - .. .Sakim, is. at the bedside of her Black, in Oherryville. She was market went into a tailspin, th e ,t‘ie hospital during the 'coming JiuiUier, B'lrs. W,'A, 'Weanii, whose accompanied home 'by John Black- bank sold him out, getting $330,-■ «'»iidition is quite serious. ' .welder and Miss Ruth Blackweld- ООО for stock, and leaving the, Д ^oiif nnifl and a S50i- “Now, the lecturer asked, "is thero anv man in the audience who would let his wife be sland­ ered and say nothing? If so, stand up.” A meek little man in the rear rose to;'his feet. ' ^ “Whatl”, roared the lecturer. “Would you let your wife be sinndered and say nothing?” “Oh, I ’m sorry," the meek man replied. “I thought you aaid slaughtered.” SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST First in tho, Farm Homes of'the South . Subscription Price— 3 years for §1,00 Sample copy on request SOUTHERfi AGRICULTURIST I " ' ^ 'NASHVILLE, , ' - V»----------- - ^liss Blartha Clpnt'i, of Hickory, к visiting . Bliss Elva Cartner. jvvciiici ♦»»»».» -----er, who spent Sunday here., ____' о ООО credit in the bank. Mrs, H,T. Kelly, William I-Ieiuy .. Then, a little' later, the bank , , „„ I New York',-July 27.— Louis C;'i ООО for stock, and leaving the' ^«e hospital farm also has 3 0 -Mouquin .announced' today .that; man with his debt paid and a $50,-¡acres planted in sweet potatoes ¡j, ^udglp^jlQ,, prohibition re-1 ................... year, lliey set 6,000 slips to p^^i had, obtained control o f' ,tihe aci'o wliit^h makes a t()tal <)f i,oqo,ООО ,,gallons of wiiie ■ in ‘ 180,000 slips sot. If this .yield ;is France and was preparing to ve- ;good tiiei^e will be enough swe<3t thg. Mouquin’a i45s- iiting Bliss Elva Cartner. I Mrs, H .'.Г, auiiy, „ ....... .Thiiy wero. sdhoolniates at High and John Kelly and Blisses Alice collapsed. In a short time it'was ■I'l'int College the past year. and Louise Kelly, ®f Taylorsviilo, reorganized, and in the shrink-'киоа„ ---_ о _ — __ ,-vvill arrive the last of the week age that was involved the man’s potatoes to run the hospital this Mr. an^ll' Blrs. N'. 1'. Foster, !to" spend two weeks with Birs. credit dwindled to $30,000. There- year also. Preparations are ibeiiigЛ avei ue nnd gbth Bii.sses sildie, Blae, Rebecca and Kelly’s brother, R. BI. Woodruff, upon he drew out $30/000—and jmade »'"w i-« ,.nv« япЛ the i tr„- ' . - ■ "----- - bought back all of the securities ,crop,LJCH**V AIAV«V.)- --------- I'l'unces Foster, visited relatives Í» Iredell county'on Sunday. X VVV.^ , f . . .He'said this action I\Rd , b<i«n Цкец niv;Ç^dyiç<; of his. father, KURFEES & WARD ‘‘Bettor Service” 'l^ov. R. C. - Goforth- and family that, .f Ihave retm-ned from Mount l''or.4yt)h county, where he'^ '.P^'otracteâ.mßвänff ;tho раа1>>'^!(«ве'к<^^ B^Êéo' 'tílV The" ïa ’improving, after 'b'e--: held 1929, he hau wiped Qut a now, x«. ои ex«i:u, .dja y , y..« »v «v.«, lamiiy ‘f , ' ‘ , '¿i. ..„éek for ар- $280,000 loan and he has $6,000 in ;bushels evei-y meal tihey aro serv- .Yjocikia ;то?Ь famous roataurants i ’t a l i Ä T i f a “t S h - Has he gafned or-lost in ed, Thiá corn ".is also grown on for ' many bofoi^ ; Ithokato Hospital faim 4'hlbUloh. IF YOU WANT 'rO LOOK YOUR BEST FOR *THB PICNIC C«U 122 for early appointment. M AfS SHOPPE ■ ?AIock3v}Uo, N. C. Ilf Í. I tl 'ill ÌM'I 1 m I 44ti* t 'I I ' ] Ft’ ÍÍ Pntro G -il,i ii-; Kià" II irii'7; I I 'f I/ * n “,'' K ■{ Í Í I- y !L-i'i' > i'ki 11 il1 ;i ,'ii üÜ,\- Ú ïi r >’,i 'h ' 'ÍS , ¿ - ili ; I*' líi.M .j; 4 V ^ й ¥(í I ujU Ш i' •■agïiiai'' m'„I I f i I- ' 7b 4,» ' -3 ь'йтат. <?:.wiiiT 'r '’’viïJиу\пук' i r r m i ‘i (1 1 1 AUGUSTA NT3\A'S THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE, N. 0. EYESIGHT OF CHILDREN 4 i; Our Home ComiiiK and Chil- tirons Oay combined was a suc- foas in avevy way. The cluldren’s •ppotiram was fine and ouv Hpeakei'S made iinc tallts. Rev. and JIv.s, .1. 0. Banks and children, of Jlotksvillc, spont m Avhilo one day the past week with ilr. and Mrs. S. D. Daniel and family. Perfectly normal oyes seem to _ . ____ _____ ______ Miss Lucile Shuler, of Fork,'be rare. Careful examination of ed as above has been commenced covery. wns Hhe week-end guest of Misses school children in .one Eastern in the Superior Court of Davie | And all persons indebted to Pauline and Marie Sechi'est. ;city showed that only a little over County, North Carolina, for tho said estate are requested to mako M i s s Clnra Banks, of Mocksville ,7Va per cent had normal vision. :.purpose of selling seven (7) lots immediate payment, spent a while Sunday afternoon iin mnny Instances, however, the ¡.located on Wilkesboro Street in ^ This July 22nd, 1!)!!2 ■with Misses Margaret and Belle ^defect was so slight as to cause .... Daniels. trouble. Miss Thyphine Somers, of near i Guy A. Henry, director of the NOTICE OF РиШЛСATION N01 ICE INorth Carolina / Davio County Town of Mocksville Vs S. R. Bacon and wife, Mfs. S. R. gaid estate to present them duly Bacon. • ¡verified to the undersigned for Tho defendants, S. R. Bacon payment; on oi' iboforc the 25th and wirp, Mrs. ,4. K, Bacon will day of July 1933 or this notice 'take notice that an actiion entitl- will be plead ih bar of their re- Having been appointed and qualified as Administratrix, with 'the wjll annexed, of W. H. Bailey, dec’d. Notice is 'hereby given to all persons holding claims against Thursday, A.ugust 4, 10,32------------- ning s. 87 dcir. E. 10.50 chs. to LE'P US DO YOUR JOB WORK— ВЕЕИ1А M. LEE, Д М М М Ьtaxwith the will annexed of W. И.Carolina for .foreclosure M lati j.1. ^1....^ ______ ^ sale certificate owned by the ^ i Цnpllppr^íцísl■>ending a while with Eye Sight Conservation Counciri>l«>ntiff; and that said defend- n.,^ifhpV Attornev S i sistm M rrP R. Davis. [school children in 19 cities, the ¡ants will further take notice that Attoiney Josephine Deadmon, ;of '.olal. eye defects averaged 21.9 ,Wiey are required to appear at the, •7 28 Gt fthss Jo. ep . \ ^ per cent. This includes both un-|off>(;<! of the clerk of, Superior . „ I ^ n iw Martin, on corrected defects and those cor- Court of said county, in tho court NOIICE 01' SALE 01 LAND her moDhei, Mis. J. W. , .gla,<j.ses. house at Mocksville, North Caro- -------- her vacation.^ ^ ,.eturned ' He says that proper care of the 2^ day of August under and by virtue of an or MissMa^gaie and correction of defects ° Court of to hei home ' ’^'|“''^s„iigbury during early childhood, would 1'.’?.! Davie County made in the^spe- niifl vpl-itives. imean better eye sight dur Rev and Mrs. J. 0. Banks spent I'i'« ««d in old age. Mi a while Monday afternoon of this troubles appear dunr.g yoi L ik with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. ,«fcl caused by neglec Deadmion and family. ■ the eyes during Miss Doris • Shuler, of Forlt, ,«ooci. spent Saturday night with Miss | Large errors of vision eaiinot Sadie Crotts aiid Miss Thelma |he .overcome by any exertion on . Shuler wns the Saturday night the jjart of the eye muscles.' They«uest o f Misses Rachel and Naomi I cause poor vision. Cases of thia Berrier. obviously need glasses ■- The Revival Meeting is going on at Concord M. E. Church. S,er- vices at 8 o’clock in'the afternoon and 8 o'clock in the evening. Everyone is invited ■ to attend these meetings.- LEXINGTON ROUTE 5 NEVVS Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hartley in order to see.jj Get Proper Glasses ’rhe slight errors can often bo overcome by' the exertion of ef­ fort on the .part of the eye muscles. .These are the cases in which headache and nervous dis- plaintiff will apply to Wie court (.jul proceedings entitled, “0. C. for the relief demanded in said Wilson, Admr. et als vs. Mrs. complaint. ¡Elizabeth Hinkle et als” the un- This 1st day of August, 1932. |dersigned Commissioners -will on W. B. ALLEN iSaturday. The 20lli day of Aug- -^Thich descended Vo 'them’ from 8 <1 4t.' C. S. C! 1**32, at 12:00 o’clock noon father W. M. Jones, deceas- at the'Courthouse door .in Blocks- g^, ^ 2 in divi- stpno Nail Irne; thenco N. 5.12 chs. to stone; thence N. 87 dog. ■We.st 19.50, ch.s. to the beginning containing 10 (ton) acres more or ess, being know'n as lot No. G in the plat made by M. C. Ijames, Surveyor, Oct. 14, 1918. Second I'ract: Beginning at stone, thence S. 6.12 chs. to stone; thence S, 87 deg. East 19.50 chs. to stone Nails.line; thence N. 5.12 chs. to stone; thence N 87 deg. West 19.50 chs. to the beginning, containing 10 acres more or less, being known as lot No. 8 in plat made .by AI. C. Ijames, Surveyor, Oct. 14, 1918 nnd being part of land conveyed by F. M. Stewart nnd husband to F. MuCulloh el al, for more iiarticular descrip­ tion of aliove t'»vo lots see deed to D.' F. McCulloh and Avife to John W. Jones and Harriet Me- Culloh, wife of G'. W. JlcCulloh, recorded in Book 26, Page 552, office of Register of Deeds of Davie County. Also the A undivid­ ed interest of John W. Jones and the ‘/j undivided interest of Har­ riet McCulloh (nee Jones) wife of G. W. McCulloh in the lands -WE WILL DO IT RIGHT. > - ROBERT S. McNEILL * * ■ Attorney nf Law • » MOCKSVILLE, N, C. « * Practice in Gi.vil and Crlmi- » * nal Courts. - Title Examrna- * * tins given prompt attention. * USE COOK’S C. C. C. Relieves Rheumatism, Neuralgia,, Head and Toothache. In success­ ful use over 36 years. , liniiHiiiiaiiiiBiiiiHiiiiiBiiiifliiiitEiiiiiBiiinniinsm, MEET ME AT THE ^ MASONIC PICNIC у * AT _ Й MOCKSVILLE И Jacob Stewart, Att’y. NOTICE OF PUB*CATION North Carolina iDavie County Town of Mocksville \ , Vs A. V. Smith and wife, Mrs. A. J. ville. North Carolina, offer for sale to tho highest bidder for cash those certain tracts of land lying and being in Fulton Town­ ship, DaVie County, North Caro­ lina, being the lands allotted to J. C. Swift in a division of the estate oil' P. V. Swift and more particularly described as follows: TRACT NO. G. Beginning nt ^ m ’cVefehdants, A. v! Smith tiirbances ^ue to eyo strain aro '"'i^o, j\ii's.' A. J. Smith \yill thence S. 70 E. 18.75 chs. likely to occur. Symptohis of eye no^ce that an action entitl- found) in Wm! strain indicate that the defect, i above has been eommencod■anil Miss I^^na Grubb spont the r«quires correct- Superior weelt-end with_ relatives at Jeru-,ion „^,^113 of properly fitted >^orWi ^glasses. Errors of vision requiring girissea fur their correction may be present if the eyes readily be- salem, Davie County. Mr. and Jlrs. Will Davis, of Augusta, spent ', t Friday with tho jatter’s sister, Mrs. R. W. Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hartley ^ «7nnnounce the birth of a son, ju*y . ® ! dischaige, aie ciusted, » ’ or tend to develop sties:. . Mr. Lee Nance and familv. of ^ron, Babies’ Eyes Salisbury and Mr. and iMrs. Elmer ! 'h«i>ies and chil- Yiir-brough, of Tyro, spent Sunday ahould be shielded from . p . Mnson’i* Ihip flioni’R S. 4.42 пЬя. I' Court of Davie . .* /, i Carolina for the SISìoSk-K'Sr ,r:<i ;» «.o others in the town of Mocksville,/"®"North Carolina for foreclosure of ! TRACT NO. 7. -Beginning at tax sale certificate owiied by the Persimmon in P. Foster’s line and plaintiff; and that "isaid defend- N. 7.i Is. 2 /a chs. to a stone ants vvill further take notice tliata tobacco harn; thence S. inoy are required to apjiear at tho ■•■S eh»- to a stake or stone; office of the Clerk of Superior thence S. 2% W. 4 chs. to a pine; .’stone; thence N. 88 W. 434 chs. witr Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nance. Tho guests of Miss Dora Barnes Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. B. P , .Kins to rend, the light used .should Garrett and grandson, Richard he steady, non-glaring, and should .Pholps, of Center, Mr. . and Mrs. come from the left side. Children Hasten Carter and children, of ahould not be permitted to read . I'Vrk Church, Mr. and Mrs. R. T, print, or print on highly Barnes and Kenneth Barnes, of.slazed paper. They, should be Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. O sear ftauiiht to iivuid straining tlie Barnes and Virginia Barnes, of hy holding books) or papers VTyro and- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. i'l had position, as when attcmpt- JJuie. ' ing to read in bed. As reading' Hr. and' Mrs. W. H. Beck, and requires much more visual effort Mrs. J.^^L Hiiliard, spent Sunday in the child than in the adult, it nftornoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. ^should be greatly limited - in D, Lamb. , amount. Mrs. Lee Lamb is on the sick I Parents and teachers usually list, sorry tft say. ¡have the best opportunity of de- Miss Editii Barnes, of ‘ Tyro, tecting signs of defectK^e vision visited relatives here last week. early childhood. They are nlso Miss Sadie Barnhardt is spend- in the best position to teach the ing this week in Aslheville, the child to avoid improper use of guest of Miss Katherine Thomp- fhe eyes.:--^-----.0--------- ADVANCE ROUTE 2 NEWS . , , . . , Court of said county, in tho courtexcess ve glare and from injui- „t'Mocksville, North Caro- lous lights. When the .child be- ¡,9th day of August, 1932 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the son, Mr. and Mrs. Phennix Click nnd daughter, ol; Blooresville, spent Sunday, here with Mrs. thence S. 7 Mi W. G.Gl chs. to n stone; thence N .I77V2 W. 14.50 chs. to n stone in P. Foster’s lino; thence W. 11 E. 2.93 to a pine stump (gone) Foster’s coiv plnintiff will apply to the c o u r t thenco N. 24.W._6.G8 chs. to * 4-V>y% 1лЛM n t « ni ЯЛ11^0»И1МГ»the beginning, containing four­ teen (14) acres more or less. , TRACT NO. 8. beginning nt a Willow on the ibank of the River and runs S. 81 W. 8.14 to a sas- safrns, thence N. 10 W. 4.28 chs. to a Wild Cherry; thence N .'3Mj E. 9.82 chs. tp n pine, thence N. 2G E. 8 chs. to a stake in Wm. . Mason’s line, thence East with 'said line 700 ch.s. to the rlyer; powers of sale contained in that Ithence down river to beginning,, certain mortgage deed, executed containing ISVi acres. foi' the relief demanded in said complaint. This liit dny of' August, 1032. W. B. ALLEN 8) i i t C. S. C. Jacob Stewart, Att’y. NOTICE OF SALE , Under and by virtue of .sion of the lands of John Jones, deceased among his heirs (E. G. Jones, T. L. Jones and W. M. Jones) except 10 acres sold G. W/ McCulloh nnd Harriet McCulloh off of East side of lot 'No. 1, re­ corded in Book 45; Pago 2G1G, Re­ gister of Deeds of Davie County, »North Carolina and see Jacob Ste­ wart. This July 19, 1932. ^ T. P. DWIGGINS Mortgaged Jacob Stewart, Attorney 7 21 5t. I У Bring Your Foot Troubles S • . bo us. Bfri When you want good honest B ^ leather Shoes, come to |B I Jones & Gentry ii 447 Trade Street'^ b B Winston-Salem, N. C. ^ ■ "The Home of Solid Leather yI ' Shoes!’ MIIIIHWnüllBIIIIIHIlÜBiniBlinDIinílllBIIIIBIll! еяг í CAMPBELL-WALKER FUNERAL HOME Distinctive Funeral Service to Every One. •Ambulance Embalmers Blain St., Next to Methodist Church Day Phone 4811 Night Phone 4803 or 1G4 by C. M. West and wifo, Tabitha ■VVest on the 10th day of Septem­ ber, 1925, which said mortgage deed ¡3 duly recorded in the of­ fice of tho register of deeds for Davie County, N. C., in Book No. 22, at Pago ;No. 57, default hnv- «peni ouno.iy n^re wun iury. W. B. Cope and been ^ade in the indebted- Click’« brother Mr D W Snider apent Sunday with the lat-thereby secured, the under-^ 'V. bnulei ^ mortgagee will offer at This 15th day of July, 1932. 0. C. WILSON J. LEE WILSON 7 21 4t. Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by^ virtue of the , tor’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Tom I«'»?"?'' mortgagee will oner at power contained in a mortgage iv , T , -r, I 1 Hendrix and familv ¡public auction, to tho ihighest bid- deed executed iby J. W. Jones and daig’te irif Som ^iivillfm id S ' ^peer and !‘|«‘’ ^«5;; the'court house wit;o Mattie Jones, G^.W McCulloh nnd llrs. r: F. Lamb and .child- Winston-Salem, are spend- r/»n nf fiiia T\looA murlo n frin thclr SUmmcr VacatlOH TiVltllren, of thia place, made a trip '”1? to Bluefield, West Virginia, Sun- Speei’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,,3ay_ W. A. Livengood. ¿';iir.: and Mrs. J. F. Barnhardt ' n«d Mrs. R. K. Williams, Lxicile and Henry Barnhardt at- Churchland, spent Sunday af-. tended the home coming at Con- t^'noon with Mr. and;Mrs. G. A. cord MiHwChurch in Davie coun-Misa Ellen Kimmer returned I, -A ! ( Miss Beulah Lagle, of Salisbury h'ome last Friday after spending returned to her home laat Friday Mfi’vin Rod- after spending il week witli her ^pod oaf. Miss Redden aunt, IMr.s. G. P. Forrest here. accompanied her home for tho. Mra. E. B. Swicegood and baby, week-end. , ^ of Tyro, .spnnt Saturday night a t ' ^rs. J. M. Cope andLee Lamb’s small son, of Fork, spent Sunday ------------- with Mr. and BU'S. S. J. Cope. Mr. GIRL SAVES BABY Cope continues on tho sick list ,tor, his many friends will door of Davio County, N. C., on and .wife Harriet McCulloh-and Monday, August I5th, 1932, nt Mrs., Celia Jones to the under- Twelve o’clock, Noon, the follow- signed, 'w'hich said mortgage is ing described lands lying and be- duly recorded in office of Rogis- ing in Calalihlri'Township; Diivie tor of Deeds of Davie County, County, N. C., and bounded as Bpok 22, Page' 194, and default follows: ’jhavlhg been m.adfivln.tho.payhifent BEGINNING at ' a hickory, the debt secured liy'said mort- corner of the Wm. Daywalt tract, the undersigned ’mortgagee and running South 87 deg. East offer for sale at public auc- 22!, poles to a post oak, 'rompio tipn to the highest bidder for Smoot’s corner; thence. South 3 cash at the court House door of deg. West 57Va poles to a stone D“vie County at 12 o’clock.M.. on in the Smoot line,' Edna Williams’ Saturday, August 20, . 1932, the corner; tihence North 97% deg. following parcels of land lying West 49 P0I0.S to a stone in"A. D. “”‘1 heing in S'hady Grove Town- and E. E. Koontx’s line; thence ‘‘'hip, Davie County and described North 12 deg. Ea.st 14-1/5 poles,«» follows.,to '\\;it: ■ to— a— liemitiAi—-eowie^t-^— ^l^-st-^.Pi'ftftt-+-lieg-iiHi-ittg-;rt-Mt'«-l{e- bc thence North SO dog. West 20-3/5 in Davis line and running thonce poles to a stone; thence Souths S. 5:12 chs. to stone; thenco run- 45 deg. West 8 porca to a white" oak; thence North 70 dog. West 13 poles and 7 links to a stone, iiid Koontz’s corner; thenco S a v e T h a t C a r L U B R I C A T I O N is by far the most important item in re­ gard to saving a car. The best of Oils and Greases are very important, but no more so than expert I Lubrication Service You get just that Kind of Service here and with the Highest Grade of Oils and Greases. We Guarantee tb you a First Class Job. DRIVE RIGHT IN TODAY KURFEES & WARD ‘^BETTER SERVIGE” FIFTY FOURTH ANNUAL Greely, Colo.—Anna Steele, 20-, .‘5orry to know. ! '! years old college girl, grappled ' Mi»ses Dorothy and Elizabeth I ' with an ¡Mtriiilor wlio tad takon a Livengood, spent Sunday \iftor- i|i ' > 'J5-montha old ba.by iiirf from her noon with Misses Mattie Sue and I ci'ib, Mi.SH Sleele wa.s staying at ,Jnnieç Bailey. I the home of Jlr. and Mrs, Walter i Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Rodden, iNorth 4, deg. East 42 poles to a I i Wingett while they wore at a par- of Woodleaf, spent last Friday stone ; thence North 87 dog. .West I I ty and investigated a noise in thè, "’ith Mr. and Mrs. J, IF, Kimmer. polos_ to a largo white oak in I , nursery. She wiis astonisliod to Miases Irene and Ruth Joses the William Daywalt line; thenco -see a stninge man holding the spent a while Sunday night wit'h |North 4-1/4 dog. East 40ili poles , j I I baby wiiich he wrapped in a Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Williams, of ito a stone, formerly a bee-gum Ili ' sheet. She grabbed him and Churchland. 'near a spring; thenco North ¡1. Bcroamed. He dropped the child I Miss Mattie Sue Bailey is spend ■<0-1/4 deg. East 18^. polos to n I * and fled before the neighbors ing I'his week w'ith her sister, Mr. ¡dogwood; thence South 57 deg. M arrived. ' and Mrs., Clarence Lagle, of | East B2 poles to a atone; thonce l||., ..H.t : ——----■ Cooleomee. jSouth IG dog. East 30 poles to tho , ( Bass Brothers of Edgecombe 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Livengood ;hoginning, containing 43 ;00 aeros ii 1 , County have secured a pure bred and family, of Fork, spent Sun- more or less. - , rt iDiflliorthorn bull from the United day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. This 11th dav of July, 1032, I J States Department of Agriculture W. A. Livengood. A. D. 1,1, at i’.eltsvillo, Maryland, to * Hazël Rodden, oi Woodleaf, I ' ROBERT'SAFRIET .' ■■„'jH'I.i, ";'ry.%?’^(ined in starting a herd of beef si)ont tho past week-end with 7,21 4t. Mortgagee • ’ cattle, ■ Bertie Mao Kimmer, Robert S. i.IcNeill, Attorney. U s e T h i s L a x a t i v e m a d e f r o m p l a n t s TiiEDroun’s BLACK-DnAUOHT Is mndo from plants tlint como up from floods and grow In tho ground, llUo tho gardon vogotablos ■ you oat at every moa!, NATURE lias put Into those plants nn actlvo moiIlohiQ that stlm ulatos tho liowols to act — Just na Naturo put tho materials that sustain your liody Into tUo vogotablo foods you oat. In Blaolc-Driiusht you Imvo fv natu­ ral la'.catlvo, froo trom synthotlo ilrub'B, Its projior tmo cloos not mako youi havo to clopona on catlmrtio cliomlcal drugs to got tlio bowoio to not daily. l''lhrt out by ti'ylns.Blnolt-Dmualit wliat a Booil moi'lloino It Is for con- Btlpatloii troubliia. In 25(‘ plCKa, (>)ry), I‘.a, — Por OMIiInn, get tho noio, plcaaant tast'ina SYRUP of 'I'hoilforil'a Uhwh-DrauaM. 213)1 & HOif batlles. Picnic Will Be Held* In Clement Grove Mocksyille, N. C. Thursday August 1 I th Annual Address By Rev. C. K. Proctor Supt. of Oxford Orphanage A Dinner Famous For Over 50 Years AMUSEMENTS GALORE „I'.suay, August 4, 1982 THE MOCKgVn.LE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N; C. M e e t Y o u r F r i e n d s A t T h e 5 4 t h A n n u a l M a s o n i c P i c n i c M o c k s v i l l e , N . C , A u g . 1 1 t h Plenty Amusement For Old And Young. Good Speaking, Old Time Picnic Dinner, Concert By Class From Oxford Orphanage At Night. Attend TheFIFIY-FOyRIH mUAL C PICNIC MEET YOUR FRIENDS AND ENJOY YOURSELF AT THE MASONIC PICNIC REFRESH YOURSELF WITH OUR ICE CREAM AND COLD DRINKS WHILE YOU ARE ENJOYING OUR DE­ LICIOUS BARBECUE—NONE BET'fER, BE SURE AND SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR NEXT TIRES, AS WE HAVE A COMPLE'FE LINE OF PENNSYLVANIA "riRES AND TUBES AT THE RIGHT PRICES. . SERVICE YOUR CAR HAVE YOUR MOTOR FH.LED WITH OIL AND, YOUR TANK FILLED WITH GOOD GULF GASOLINE. L. M, Dwiggins Service Station DRIVE OUT THE HARDSURFACE TO FORKS OF 80 AND 90 AND GET THE BEST IVIocksville, N. C. OF COURSE YOU ARE COMING TO THE 54TH ANNUAL MASONIC PICN(IC , EVERYBODY SHOULD IF YOU HAVE TIME AND THE OPPORTUNITY VISIT OUR STORE. MAKE USE OF US BY LEAVING YOUR PACKAGES AND PARCELS HERE FOR SAFE KEEPING. • ' . 1 « WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU AT ‘THE STORE OF TO-DAYS BEST" HAUDWIIIIE CO PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORE Mocksville, N. C.’ EVERYONE IS URGED . TO COME TO THE M a s o n i c P i c n i c AND AID A Worthy Cause C. C. SANFORD SONS CO. At Mocksville, N. C. On Thursday, August 11th AND Help A Worthy Cause We Carry A Full Line Of John Deere Farm Machinery •Martin Brothers Mocksville, N. C. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY” Mocksville, N. C. ENJOY THE PICNIC Mocksville,' N. C. Have You Driven The N E W F O R D ? If not, come around and let us .give you a demonstrntion todny. We wnnt you to “Step On It” and see bow quickly it ^gots away nnd then we want you to throttle it down and experience the pleasure of a smooth eight cylinder motor. It handles easily. It has COMFORT, BEAUTY,- ".'feAFETY, RELIABILITY AND ECONOMY. Sanford Motor Co. FORD DEALERS FOR 19 YEARS Mocksville, N. C. Make Your Arrangements Now To Attend The Annual Masonic Picnic August 11th. For Any Sheet Metal Work Such As Tobacco Flues, Eave Trough, Tin Roofing And Dairy Utensils, Made Or Repaired, See R C. MERONEY The Tinner Successor to W. A. Weant Mocksville, N. C. With Viilco Cord Tires Guaranteed 12 Months . MORE COMFORT- MORE SAFETY- MORE MILEAGE Mocksville Motor Co. Gas and Oils Acetylene Welding and Repair Work Everybody Invited The Biggest Event of the year is the 54th Annual Masonic Picnic^ MocksviUe, N. C., Thurs., Aug. 11 K| When In Need Of Godd ___Building-Material_____ Come To See W. L. Moore Lumber Co. Mocksville, .N. C. Merry-go-Round, Ferris Wheel And Other Rides WE ARE GOING TO LOOK FOR YOU i i ' "(1 í hl il ■li* 1 ; ; iif' • '‘i t ' I'M'( It I' И|Г I ¡i ' ' I 1 THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE; MOCKSVILLE. N. C.l'hursdb.A'UKuat 4, 1032 TWO BABY RABBITS BALD SPOT BRINGS ACTRESS CROPS ARÉ RlTINED^OItlv— - THRIVE ON BOTTLE _ $25,000 ■ ■ ‘ HAIL IN ELIÍIN'ARi.a New Castle, Ph., July.—Eight Elkin, July ÍÍO.— Dfltailed I'O.New York, July 21.—Louise two-day oicl baby rabbit, their Squire, former actress who said ports today of fJhe . rainstorm leyes.no!; yet open; were fed with u the explosion of celluloid water which yesteiduy broke a droui'!i( nur.4inji bottle after t'lioy were,waving coinb-s cau.4od a per- of. weeks and tempered a hc.'n Ifouiut near here by Alex L Don- manent bald, spot in her blonde wave of ■ extra'nrdiimix inteiiKiu- nan. ' head, was awarded ¥25,000 jud«- in- this foothill country, tell a The. "огрЬ'лпз" were reported ment today. story of destruction to field crop,thriving. ■ Г ]\Iis.s Squire sued tho F. ;Wi ancl fine timber and' exteiif Davie County’s ’ ^ lost Advertising jtfdiuni ‘THE NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN DAVIE—THE BEST FOR THE SUBSCRIBER AND ADVERTISER" Mocksvüle Read By The Peuplo Who Aro Able To ' Buy GOOD PROSPECT A\'ofilwoi'lh company, from whom 'd'ttitiaife to buildings-. In commiini- she bought the combs^ for ?Й000,- ties'just outside of Elkin. --------- ООО. In its defense, the Woolworth I From„the Swan- Creek com The Greenville News company said Miss Squire was munity o f‘Yadkin - cornea inl'or- With its clear-cut. unequivo- (juilty of contributory negligence, mation of great fields of tobacco eating platform, with candidates .{л'шо V4 NFW4PAPFR ■ by'a deluge ofwho are popular and .highly ; «AJJ1U Vb. high- winds ’.vihich iif esteemed by the great masses of the people, has an un nity'bhis year to carry its banner S>yen, ciin you, "turn bade” breadth, spro;i l‘. (0 victory and retiirn control of ’’“‘i'o î’îf'j the report ing from an area of about om. the government to tho party of ,, _ /. mile south of this city, across Im Jefferson, Jackson/Cleveland and ' if you are not at Liber- Creek, Marier and eastwani Wilson. . . ty to n newspaper the minute to Booneville, damage о It IS issued, the newspaper v, Ьеей heavy with t - nvailablo lor your instant use. at ¿acco crops on manv fai^ns to a I- any time you want to pick it,up. ruined. ' ’ If an important speaker gives a IR U IH . HONESTY OF PURPOSE AND UNTIRliNU FIDELITY TO OUR COUNTRY AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND OUR PURPOSE I.UME 64 MOCKSViT T.F,, v r, THrn?sn,sv AUGUST 11, 1932 No. 40 e popular ana , iiigniy , --- . . iiaii and high- winds ’.vihich iw- 1 by the great masses of • “ ' companied a torrential (iownnmii'lie, the Democratic party you are not on hand-to hear gpbctaeular eleet- unusually good oppovtu- broadcast at the moment discharge, in a stretch .,r.vear tn ?arrv it.<s banner *t is given, can you, “turn back”RViVfn’ni .milnrt -- 1 kmocratic Rally At Cooleemee Saturday Night (•„llnwing program will be ÎSiitunlay night, August ,13, U ni. on Park Hill in Coolee- SINNED GRIEVOUSLY David Sink, Lexington, Dispatch. Yesterday it happened that a ' teacher in one of the Sunday. .................. ............ j [Schools in the city was discuss-'ofdcr to compare the : ^speaker s th¿ir foundations. In one h insr the Pharisee« and the nubli- closing statement \vith his open- „f _ statistical report over the nidio' ' 'V-'" Sunday^?«“ ‘‘turn back” the radio in occasional^ In.qtances moved'*'fro':!’i ^■'i i d Й Щ и ì'ìm I FÀ'wîS«í Ь ' ' 5 à Ч ш I *' 1 * i' Í ) ^ V ? 5 í íí« ‘5S ¡••-тге)? { ¡ m¡M : To remove >vater marks fi'om •glass vases, Take a few drops of any kind of oil. .Rub over stain. ' -Wash and shine va'se and stain ■will be gone. nes. Vanilla. . 1 -cup whipped oreanï,; A KISS until suddenly one well-informed youngster shouted, “Nominated Hoover 1” ' - ' liT; Take To Trap Ants a .sponge. Sprinkle with sugar. Ants will gel; on sponge to Serve cold, decorated with cher- ,cnt.augnr. IDVop sponge in boiling ries and sweetened cream, water as soon as it is full of ants. T*hig.i,<) a very effective w’ay to get rid of them., , ,, „ L •,! . , tl A kiss is an anatomical juxta- • - • i -Method: lu t milk mMcloublej labical. append- for help. The men ran stoveV jlo.v. Add Hui;.u- and a^^ later' Eppers - When neay^boiling, adcl • -corn-J¿l,•g^,tg Jt ^ token of love, af- tiicm, culled police and had starch which > 3 bpen-dissolved them nrreseld. Tho cops had just in, milk, Cook 5 mituites; Take of, eupid’s deadly arrow Jet't when another bandit pair fi^m fire and. add cherries; Ta- i,p„„ tho heart of one or two per- “ me calling, Eppers yelled. Theynilln nn/1 i»Vonni. Prnir in innld. ! ,, . ‘ , loff 'aona. It IS liie’s cieam and peaches, sugar and honey. With >' . hi/; Л. ......09TirJ/ÏÎ5^1 i Alcohol'í)n Ynrnish , If you spill alcohol on varnish, ivash Immediately with ivater or pour on a little oil. , , '■‘ •lì:: r COOKING HINTS Potato Salad for 30 , 5, quarts of potatoes. Chopped parsley. 2 unions. Stuffed olives or cucumbers. ' Peas. Salt. .: ’■ Paprika. Pepper. - \ Salad dressing. Method; Cut up potatoes. Chop puraley, cucumbers, onions and olives. Add seasoning. Mix well with mayonnaise dressing. Chill. Trim with slices of hard boiled ogg. BAKING HINTS Blueberry Bread Piiddinir 2 cups of soft bread crumbs. 1/4 cup of melted butter., 3 cups of blueberries. 3 tablespoons of hot water, • i cup of sugar. , ’ Little salt. Method: Wash, and ' pick ber­ ries. Mix bread lightly in melied butter. Butter baking dish. Layer of buttered crumbs.' Then layer of berries alternating. Top with crumbs. Add sugar. Pour water over top; _ . , Bake about V2 hour.. Cover for first 10 minutes. Serve warm with plain cream, wnipped crema, foamy sauce or hard sauce. ing the Pharisees and the publi- closing statement with his open- „t least, near Swan Creek manr cans before a class of boys, 10 -12, statement! , windows were iblown and ’bealcii or thereabouts in years. “A n d ' No, but your eye c«n compare to atoms by the wind and hail W what,” she nsked, sweetly, “did the last paragraph of a news- Myers, merchant of-'thia eitv' thej publicans do that was pnper s report of a public address .^y},o ig-t/ie owner :of n - vnlu-ihió wrong?” The class was stumped, ‘'Vith tlie paper’s report of the f,^rm in the vicinity- of .Swriii '’if v ò „ \ ? / r t L in r t '' ■« 'disustrous: io,..s_ If you aie J'stening to some- his entire tobacco crop dc.s- ------; radio and "neighbors"'d^'^p in! Ìn T T arge^ b arn ?™ MAN MADE GOOD AS ^can you ask them to wait until the T/lm i-hiMmn ^ rv c h' _ ■ ..U M ..A U ALAR», b m iic g . i. - ChicUBO,—IJcm tm Eppers, rea- Or U' tho bivby serenma, or ton8lvély\inniiKert'^*^''' urant manager, is also some- omething boils over on the sfove, . jn ' i.' , ,...ing of a burglar,alnrm. Two can. you holler at the announcei" r J " ’ V' men entered his restaurant, told to "W nitl” while investigate i deploiahl,, xta- to put up his hands and Ep-,t'he baby or take the pot off the , ]r,.nm T r? i- ' no.« eriorl for hnlr.;-Thr, Tnnn vnn'«foveV I ^*°ni Little Richmond, G mih-^XI ■ . T, 1 east ol here, on to Rockf'ord amiNo, you cannot. But you can across to.East Bond, reports con,, lay down your newspaper when a destruction to ci’ops f№m t . i r r i « ScASiiiS 0 " S o 01\ tlic eoncoi't at 8 p. m. I Reeling called to order by Jliaiijtiaii, followed by invo- i,y H. B. Isley. Bcume Ijy Irwin P. Graham. I liitrucluction of speaker by ÍDav¡.4.1.|рп1 i.iKlre.ïs; Hon. Wal- Imbcth. |l]o ciinclusion of tijis' pro- FORK CHURCH HOME DOMING SUNDAY, AUGUST MTH TIMELY FARI\r QUESTIONS ANSWERED AT COLLEGE to information ¿ined 200 breeding hens this • fall. out a kiss, there would be no happy homes, no homecoming, no goodiiights. The gates at the front yard W'ould have no inhabitants, settees and lounges, no occu­ pants; May kisses sweetness and the realms o f ......hope, joy, peace, asd hiippinoss. Mave the hens tested---------•------ If you possible can. The pullorum CHURCH TREASURERS disease is. transmitted from par- SOUGHT AS THIEF eht to offspring through an in- tfected egg and usually the car Can you file a radio tnlk for The-storm vented its-fury «■= north .¡.I. Of S m .over the at Question. I shall have about ' f ' Í ° Smî'nf^Vtf t°^' f lh г Гjheard ovor the radio, eyen five Tluuntond on the top ol the Eh Tho public is cordially invited to tiie annual Home Coming a t, Fork Church, Sunday morning, Aug. 14, begginning at 10;:30. The program for tho day is as follows: Opening song by congregation. Devotionals by pastor. Rev. Mumford. ' Atidress of welcome by L. T. refreshments will be serv- Hendrix. : 11-,e Young Ladies pf Coolee- i^ogponge . )jy j, i All voters are invited to pjeming. Diilu in this. If weather is „ , , i inucting will be held in Selection by mal, quartet. > iiiidiiorium."You will be . Sermon by J. F. Carter, pastor ,,e(l regardless of how you,of Waughtown Baptist Church, 12 o’clock, dinner on grounds. From 2 o’clock to :!::iO o’clock there will be short speeches by visitors and songs by the Twin ---^ I 1 • .1 City Quartet, Waughtown QuaV- AMERICAN LEGION TO ,,ro interested in tne tot and Lexington Quartet. I ‘ MEET FRIDAY avoyard are requested Kver.vone ig requested, to bring * -----— CM:AN o f f CEN'l'ER (¡IfAVEYARD Welcome, Picnic Visitors F,olieving that we speak for every resident in the city of Jlocksville we take this opportunity to extend a hearty welcome to all picnic visitors today. The annual Masonic Picnic has long been considered a real Davie County insti­ tution. i\Iocksvillo people look forward to it as n great home-coming occasion, as well as a day When , thousands turn their minds and hearts toward tho Oxford Orphans. Trul.v, this is a great occasion for thig section of the state. The Masonic picnics held annually at Mocksville are al­ ways attended by 'hundredg of visitors from many sections of the state. There will be thousands of visitors here today, and we welcome them, and call on every Mocksville man and woman to strive to, make oiir visitors enjoy a groat day of it. We are glad you are here, good friends.^ We hope-you may have a good time, and that you will want to como batk uKain. Libby Surrenders And Is I Released On $25,000 Bond MASONIC PICNIC, DAVIE’S I Widow, Heavily Veiled, Goes ; BIGGEST DAY, HERE AGAIN Voluntarily to Wentworth VVJicre I ------^ I Hearing (111 Petition for Writ of I For fifty-four years tho people iHab'caa Corpus I.s Held; Simuls of Mocksville and Davio county'Night nt Reidsville Hotel; Wishek, have celebrated the Masonic ÎFc- to Be Let Alone 'I’hat She May ¡nie on tl)e second Thursday in Recover Her Health'. i ‘ August,' and Tiieir gathering to- ! Wentworth, August l3.~Libby ' gethor hag been blessed, for it Holnu'in Reynolds, Broadway torch has had behind-^it an unserfisTT ¡ginger, camo to Wentworth this ■ motive—that of helping tho Ox-' afternoon, attirecl în widow's ;ford Orphanage., There are a weeds with a flowing veil that': :,number of persons who, vyoH re- covered her ieatures, surrendoród ' 'member the small beginning of to Slieriff !.. M. Sheffield of >■. ¡the Picnic, first nt the Shoals, Rockinghnmlounty on an indict- |How Cooleemee, and then later meiit lor Ihe murder of her-hua- ^ removed to Clement Grove in band, Z. Smith Reynolds, tobacco : livlocksviilo. Maii^y of those who heir, and left within an hour for ' ’ ¡labored so faithfully tor the Heidsville, free under $25,000 bail great cause have passed on to grantéd by Judge A. M. Stack, of ■ itheir reward, but their mantlo of tho superior court, at a hobeas entlrusinsm has been,bestowed on coi'pus hearing. ! succeeding generations, who are ‘splendidly giving the I’icnic their |Slntc Agrees to Plan ‘ ^ support. A memento of other , Libby’s counsel, BeiiGt Polilioff:if1 O........ / ,'aliirday morning, Aug, J tlcan ul'i' same.' (M'arly ¡uul bring necessary ;i basket and spread dinner to- .getlier. ___________________________________________.. of umur I Viin'ViiAcmn \ w v'm ^ r 'rn '¡I’icnic f'ay.s. is-ioiind in an old and William Grave.s, Wlnston- M irrrr iiPrrN VT ;Photograph album, and is a tin- Salem attorneys, pleaded forNIGHT BEGIN A 1 FARM ING ^ girl from the Oxford sanali bond after Solicitor C«rl- I liA in & i i.MUKi.11 Orphanage. 'I'o the grandchildreii isle W. Higgins siUd the state U. HAS SOCIAL AT lUCH PARK HOME-COMING HELD AT , LIBERTY ЙЬ E. CHURCH ti'cie will be a meeting of the _ ■ of tho family,-who used to poi'is ’''“s agreeable to allowing bondDavie County l ost 174 American ^bc. Piotiil^ed Meeting y.*” over'the iUbum, she was known for Mrs. Reynolds. Howovor,Legion at tho Jrocksville Junior begin at the Furlr.ington .Baptist , > Hall- Friday evening a,t ciKbt Church ^I’clock. All members of the tl^ree u 4h S uulaV ;(^ as The Orphan, and, was an ob- Judge Stack said hé would makeuiith Sunday, August. 11, with interest, although her the bond the same, as that allow-,: » . -ofé. 0,1 Ab,;,Vnll»r, OI..O rrl.„d .1 Mo_re than five hundred peo- , ,, ^ , l>lo fi’om many .sections of Davie mombors ol the Baptist ^ther communities co)]le g Union and Rev. present on Sunday i^t Lib­ erty Methodist Church on high­ way 80 near here for the annual Ir.s. T. G. Proctor enjoyed ill}; lit Rich Park on Mon- cniiu:. watermelon being llolween 25 and 30 wore t 111 il'i.4 pleasant affair. , , flTCi 1- ’ill llt*lllViVVtiaAWJjjV/u IV iA« X41iO UlVl“ -Tfiilegion are urged to attend. pastor. Rev. L. L. Smoak ;v;in be girl makes a quaint Keynolds. who was indicted with . ------------------ ,„gg,gted IU thc scrvicos by Rov. „pp«,,,„„ee in her plai;i checked Libby last dress, with-high neck''and long county gi sleeves, her only ornaments being was' fi,xed at $26,000 Soturdoy . : : ; ^ e r ose theïr « b o f ^hiw e them ;tód-tested Ы ш . J ' anoí yo^ ì;^ rd il ? S t Г dolight, for within ^ abouthavin« this No, No, N01 Dozens of nos to и ,, R n S n . гГп 'r 'n kiss there reigns ^ ail the.se questions. • tho Roaring Gap section.. Answer. Have the bon.« tested ...................... ________________: „ ----- Chicago, July.—Search is un­ der way for'Arthur R. Wieden- rief .bird shows no' symtomH of the diiiease. 'Only a test will re­ veal tho presence of the trouble. CAUSE CHAMPIONED BY WIDOW 'I ' A Dnndy Apipetizer Pulp of halved oranges. Sliced bananas., Piocog of pineapple. hoost, 4208 North Albany Avenue, ^ Kr charged with embezzling $507 from the Irving Park Emmanuel MONTGOMERY COUNTY MAN SHOOTS WIFE, CHILD WHILE DRUNK Watson Smith Congregafion'al Church, 4201 North Troy Avenue. Wiedenhoest, a bookkeeper, wns treasurer of ill« church. . r 11 ., 9 A committee investigating, the ■ ** church’s' finari'ces discovered the State Votcrinarijin, луНЬ the testing. ' for help Question—W'hat are the best Taricticg of Irish potatoes for tho Answer—As a general thing, the Cobbler and Early Bliss ^__________ should be used because they 38, early Wed-, 2 JVIEN ARE KILLED ¡mature early. However, the Mc- nesday, shot and seriously wound-- BY MACHINE GUN Cormiek or Lookout Mountain ed his wife, 35, and theif"2-yeaiv ; " __________ old, baby, wounded bis .brother,. Shawano, Wis., July 21.—Two Carolina variety is very popular in pied- becauso of its li' I Hermit Smith, 26, and th^n ht- men believed ,to be members of hardiness and heavy yields. Tho tempted to end his own life in a the turbulent Chicago Teamsters qnality of this variety ia rather Candied or marchino chevrics. drunken frenzy at the home of his unionLemon juice.were> slain today in a Pooi"-mother, Mrs. Emory Smith.. The machine gun killing at a roadside iruit.,bweet- ^:o\^nsnlp, iviontgomery , county, .jjorrell and WllHiim Marx of niy dewberries have been lemon , juice, anil about tv/o miles from Can-,. Chicago. -Tlie slaying .is, believed injured by a di.sease known as e. Fill empty dor. i ' \ " ' to be another outbreak of warfare anthracnose. What can I, do to na with':mix- Mrs. Smith'and the ibab;^ were over control of the,. Teamsters control this? • . Hethod: Cut, oranges in half, shooting occured in Rofck Springy- They were identified as'Patrick Question—For the past . two bcoop out pulp. Slice fruit. Sweet- township, Montgomery V, , county, .Jjorrell and WllHiim Marx of Ус«>'8 dewberries have been in. sprinkle' with lemon ‘ - .... Mix fell. Chill on ice. 3talve'a;of orange skins witn :mix- .iurs. cmirn and tne lOan)/ were over control «л mu —- small plat«i(-in bea^' .taken' to a hospital at .Pinehurst. „„ion. raging'-itit^fmitteritly in ■ Answer-Cut off all the canes Ji tettnce: leaves.;Sprinkle, . with and are expected to i-ecoyer. Her-„Chicago .for. the"''.'pasi several at, or just bolow the surface ,of powdered sugar. ; mit Smith was oi^y slightly months. ' ^ ¿diiikn. T wounded. Watson Smith was d i s ----------• —------- '''berries are harvested. Bui'n these ;ЗЯ|Ьег1>’ Pudding armed by his brother and held in , THE SURTAX caiies as soon as they are dry. 2 с1Щ Р т ,11к. custody until the Sheriff arrived; --------- Plow under the leave left on the 4 tablespoons of powdered and he wag then taken to Troy Norfolk Lodgev-Dispatch ground. When the canes are tied without privi- “How does a surtax work?" to stakes next March or April, brated rind^of 1 lemon. ' lege of bond awaiting outcome of asks an anxious inquirer. ''Л'Ьу, spray the plants with /2 cup of cornstarch. injuries to his лу1Ге and child, just like an automobile ^vhich Bordeaux 'rho newspaper will continue to VETS’ serve, as it always has served, every citizen’s need for a stable source of information and know- Catonsville,, JId., July 31.—A ledge. It is readily available^ , it pretty blonde widow, Mrs Maud may be preserved lor record, it Edge'll, donated ' commander W. m fw w n W. Waters of the bonus expcdi- « 7 f i tionary army a large tract of landglanced at or pondered over, near heve for a oamp. site “,be- The section you wish may be cause I feel tihe 'boys got a dirty singled out when and as you wish deal in Washington.” if,,,. J Owner oi' a small sanitarium, Radios were originally, designed Mrs. Edgell seemed bewildered ior entertainment, and as a sue- today at the interest her act ha., cessor to the talking machine in created. She said the thought of provid ng mus c, la the homo, providing a camp- for the tatter- It ably fuim is these purposes, ed veterans did not occur to her but as an advertKsing media, as until they had been driven out fi news source, it is as a .breath, offiheir rickety billets in tho upon the window, here this min- capital by the army; ioi’«y«'-“ Oris , “I was horrified when I read (Calif.)), Courier. how these men who fought for A recent movie' comedy showed on the screen „ ,bevy of shaiely f " ' ’” T T *'“ girls disrobing for a pUmge in the the°haml ni ‘’“i"old swimming pool.” They had , p“" soldiers, just taken off their hats, coats ,and shoes, w’hen a passing freight i "nbelievnble. ^ Reds, train dashed . across the scene f „ ' and obscured the view. When ithad so ai6 ,the -veterans. I kBOW iTIAN-KLLIO'rT MilîlAGE PROMINENT SOCIAL EVENT «pn’Mrwp ifAMi.'« /'nrnnr'n ........ 1 , p appearonce in her plain checked i^iuoy lasc week by a 'ForsythSI ENCx^R HAM.S, COLORED, Mr. Coward of Sou h Cai^l na. „ U 'a n d long county «rand jury.. His bond • / I ^ ® sleeves, her only ornaments being was’fixed at $25,000 Soturdoy ,.nonn ^ i “ .SOIVICOS. a .white fvill around hor neck, ¡^nd aijined by his father, B. B. „ i'!!,,,.! ' and, “gilt .Tewelry” that were Walker. „ . . . . . ► n f h/ 1 ”1* ^ ' FOJtiVIWALT PASSFCi WVAY on tho picture, as was tho Alfred Holman, Cinfeinnati at-h, me^coming and Children’g Da- o 1 at hig homo on Depot Street lORM W ALI I ASSLS AWAY ^ pi ogrom. The services in the lore- n lost Wednesday, ^ofter being in ! Knov «o'«"’" "ttlo face, and'her heir widow, come lo Wentworth oboutneon consisted of a very inter- ill Ijealth for some time. The Katnoiino Jiimes Knox . i i« 4-v.,v nnnn frriiMf fiw.m (¿„k«-, ostlng progromrenderedby child- funeral was held at tho A. M. B. Formwalt, who has made iier L i l . 1 n.? aecomnanled hv 1ostmg program rendered by child- runorai was neid at tno A. Al. rv..,*nva.u, „us umtie ner ^ • . „ccompanied by his daughter’s ren of the Sunday School with Zion church, on Friday afternoon home in.Asheville for the post ™ tf Fufi^e and we hoi^w attorneys He ond Mrs. Paul Carter presiding, Rev. at 3 <>’clocl<, and was conducted wog o happy one. She is one'of had sot the stage for, the Brodcl- -------- I'- Howard, iJuke University by tin. pastoi. Rev. A. A. Ac^a- , , r. „ the thousands of fatherless, and '"'ay singer before she arrived in ' -New Castle C o u r i e r - T l m e s , • student nnd a native ol the com- hoe, assisted by Rev. L. M On- motherless orles who have been this village of less than ono hun- iv C lio , » i„ . .n S i - f f,'n A K o ” «V » r S w a Ih.' f ■Íí ■‘" ' l í ' r " ', I ,, „ ,, , , ■ “ , institution, the Oxford Orphan- ' At the request of tho Holmnn10 ‘iccensof lu . , people fortunate attornoys,> Wiljian> E. Church, or for tho past " ^..B en „ ghare in this clerk of superior court at Wins- a ruseeo tic educated in'Dri>?^'?Wo are proud of our ton-Salem,'canve io^^^eidsvine':^^^^ quo, 01 tno second i-resDytorian anuuK lo ii«i reia- nnv« nf hv fhnf qnlftirlld dred souls |tin, account of the the'Oxford Orphan- ' . At'the i.quest of Hie Holman » 1 fAtr -i id M?s illx «iternoon session which con- been « class leader • o M h i^ p la l t ¿o p ts 0/ songs by the fifteen years, .and . ^1 . ^ -r . , i!onifrGffation and choir ant sne- church.In Christian, Jr!, of Mocks- .choir and spe- chi Ihe vows being taken in m«sic by local talen ; ad-/ate'schools in Salisbury'.'arKl-at “" ‘I «PP'’ove any bond that might beMitrh«!! roIlfi.r« in sf„f««viii„ J''«ys'PVosper. arranged, H. ,C. Horton, agdnt ,, HT 1 dressoq by Rev. G. W. Clay, pas- STORM AIDS CONVICT Mitchell College in Statesville, ________________ r \ » K ~ " Q u a n t S tor of-the Cooleemee Methodist IN MAKING ESCAPE later studying in^Louisville, Ky, d a v ie CHURcIT t O ;!fps. rlplnhfninni niiil irvPPii. Chui'cii, aiul T. L Catulell, ofMocksville.woa, delphinium and green p'o iittractively arranged, a musical ' program I'lulered prior to the cere- Iwhich was perfoj-med by V, W. Wiant, pastoi' of the and at Columbia University, Ne\v for tl\o Hartlord Accident • and Indemnity Company, also arrived DAVIE FARMER CHARGED WrrH BEATING WIF ’ Tho first excitement at tho York. She was hupplly married prison camp since Clarke York on June 10, 1908, to M;v. Henry NOTE ANNIVERSARY hero shortly aftor noon. Ilo was prepared to sign a bond not in serving 30 years for the murder Titsworth Formwalt, of Bristol, p^i ohurch, nine mileg west of ^av FE of Jim Burrus, M t Airy taxicab Tenn., and they made their home celebrate the 152nd an- f driver led nine of his cell mates there .until his deatii two years „iversarv of the founding of the Ttr New Union Methodist. Episco- excess of $50,000 for the Broad- actress,. Leaves Court Immediately » orsary oi tne_ founding of the Immediately after Judge StackL , . Л I ’ 0^.“ " W. K. Richardson, Davie coun- to Iroodom two weeks ago was later. Mrs. Formwalt then mode fj,gt Methodist'Church ¡n this adm ted Li№v to ba^Slicet Methodist church in ty farmer about 50 years of age, created on Tuesday evening when her home-here with her sister, p„,,t of North Carolina on Satur- “S the $25 OM and it а1ш||я The bride was giv- j,,to -Squire” T. L Artell Hickoy of Burlington doing Mrs. J. B. Johnstone, when she d„v. An..ust .20. The services .Ji Г. a 2-3-50 , . ---- ------------- Mixture and ogainUomostic troubles and liquor are backs up after it hag run over a after , the plants havo bloomed. follow and runs over him again.This should, control tho trouble. 1/4 cup of cold milk. Vz cup of chopped ripe cher-said to be cou.se of the trogedy. had passed, the girls -\vere fro-; licking in the water.' ' ; An oltl “raih-oader sat tiirough the show again arid again. Finally nn usher tapped him on the shoulder. ., “Aren’t you ever going home?" he asked. “Oh, I’ll wait awhile,” was the: answer. . nothing . about ‘Reds’ but ;I , cer­ tainly, wouldn’t v'siiy''. thes'e ' iboys are dangei'ous,” ' ■: • She pointed to 11'of the vet­ erans whtm she is sheltering at her home, . W. K. Moore of Hiirdle, , Mills, Person Count.v, eleared a, pasture “Ono nf. r t . area with 15 goats and sa,ys there _ One of these times that tram’s ig not a bush or weed in thegoing to be late. THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR v.’hole acreage now." , , , ,, was hailed into “Squire” .marrmge by her mother, c^udell’s court last Wednesday 10 years escaped from a rood ilnx Hoseo, who ..wore a with beating his wife crew on highway 90 near Fork blue lace gown. Mrs. Al- couple, it is re- church during a thunderstorm. ill, Jr.,, sister of the ported have 12 children, some mar The crew of convicts were ly beloved wherever she ......... ... natron of ^honor, and ,.¡<3^. %hen the cose came up working under L. M. 'Graves, known for her lovely'character deal’s Meeting House, the first Earlv thia moi-ninir attorneys, reen crepe with silver so- defendant plead guilty to the cbunty road superintendent with' and bright, sweet disposition. Methodist Episcopal Church built .... . „^lounced at a^'t and ro.se beige 'hat, ^|,t a« .there seemed to Rupert Smi h am Jean Owens, she hnd been, a member of the ¡„ thig section of North Garo-.{^ nied yellow roses. The extenuating circumstances os guards. A sudden rain storm Presbyterian cluirch since her «„ April 20, 179l; -just 141 ^ Went- wa.s Attended by tho ^^.„terinig around management of caused_ the crew to seek shelter girlhood. Sho chose ag her vqca-'yem-g ago. suiienciei brother, John ,]^liiott, as th e fa rm and management of the and it is reportec} thc man slipped tion Kindergarten work, in which Rgy Lagy h - lan- The .bride wag, lovely, Mr. Richardson w-as taxed .away by dropping o ff, the rear she wds very successful and tor 'of New Union Church, will hitii lace gown made prm- ^.^gtg a„d both he and of the truck while igoing toward , taught in Beaufort, Cçlumbia, S. deliver the addr------------ ^ as. ¡lo surrender to officers u,t 'worth "about 3 o’clock” and a Thompson, -pas- petition for a writ of habeas eor-■\n flbnrpn Will t it i*?i. 1 /Л»« ...... — with the costs ana ooin ne ““u ---... ^yiuu.^.a, the address of Welcome. : „ | nngtndv>le with long tight s eeves j^. .^ife given 20-day suspended Fork. One of 4:he guards wa.g ,n C., and Asheville. She had been ^¡^tory of “Early MethodtTm in ,,ew« Im . ............. ............ ... .u- ....... .............. +V.» driver in ill health for some mgnth.s, county” and “New Union news anre II short-ri,et 'veil Jield ■. .] ge„tences conditioned on the truck cab with the i)y a band'.of peails. IIer,,Jjj-j. behovior and efforts p d the other riding the ri ■¿he'news spread rapidly and unning but herler r^’eerfulness and courage гЬпгрь'”"ьаГьеёп ' ni^ñared " bv sleepy village of ' ’ Cnt-, ceased. The funeral s e r -«.wakened dunng the morn-“t'Vila, pink rosés and baby to make a peaceful home free of board with the crow of prisoners^never • After the ceremony a „„.i cn'nt., which might on the truck platform. The man vicescereniony a 'and'spats which might on the truck plaWorm The man yices were held at the Presbyter- S e n T r thf'^yoTng "peS!"s jhf X>nto!"o"f i!!L\-est.‘'“l l i n d Sni.akfa3l was served, , to anot'her fight. ¡escaped it was thought about 2 mn church here on Monday.after- in New Union Church, and the (.cntoi ol inte ™.s table being 'Covered ■ , , - —;-------♦—---— . o’clock in the afternoon but-was noon at 4 o’clock, with the pastor, j^j^tta B. Ratledge, superintendent liandsome cloth-of mosaic IjuBORS SELECTED FORnot missed until three hours Rev. W. I. Howell, officiating, as- unjoj, s„„’day School, will Ч nf.’ ‘} .^4 1^)1 * }J I'J t.lf . /:'■ p f > Ml II : 'Í .uL'li-11 ! !l !í|lí i Ш iH' ' '51i '[л Í ■' \Л% .г ч “ ■ (1 •, came from all directions and/by 2 o’clock s))aco in the .village was and contered with a two , «’cddiiijr cake iced in white ■ I'ays of pin.*; and, blue ■■i a’iul lopped with a French DAVIE COUNTY COURT lator. Prison The selection of a list of .iurorg fiecrg made for the term of Davie Superior for tho oscopeo soon after the tery. The 1« __ ... ____ >1» t.. I.i. ^.1.«^ >\|л1тг ____ sisted by Rev. T. G. Proctor and ^3 ; : ; : d ™ R a t i o d g e at .P^'^niium. guards and county of- Rev. R. C. Goforth, and tho in- n o^dock.’ Immediately after the't {t was lcnined_tlmi Mis. de a systematic search torment took place at Rose Ceme- . -p the church history, ,isfinnno ,qoon aftei- the torv. Thn 'hvniii.si auno- wnvo. ,, , ____ ___...i.,_______ k. 5 o’clock, tills morillllg andhymns ‘‘’“ng "'С*®; tho home-cominfr address will be Boy, Wotta Dream! R.ey-- about ng and went seclusion at 'the Borvedoru , did not registor- at She -fel t the -hotel-,at,: ; ■/ to inolso , the eight ----------------------- ï? n î I'ystal, holders’ light-'follows: Farmington township, J. dropped off the truck as it siow- ther otthe organ, and ‘*t tjie and at one time assist-, . . < Wnnlu-ni-ili Ac“ tiiblo. The . ices were a West, C. C. iWllUams, E. C. ed.down while climbing the grade, cemetery a quartet, "The Chris-lecturer of the M a s - .louuiey to Wentw oith. Hc- I i" the form of pink and Biitnor, Hugh B. Latham and Tho rain though had all but obli- tinn’s Good Night," was sung'by The music for the companied by .IH'. M. 1. Gum- irons; slippers and ^juie Wallíer» Mocksville town- torated the tracks and .the trail Miss Virginia Adams, Rey. W. I. occasion will be furnished by the m’Uiis. “ Reidsville ph>t..c,i-in, li(-r '‘■'ilal inbtifs. After-break-'ship, A. R. Tomlinson, Marvin could not be followed after leoy- Howell, Messrs. R. B. Sanford ^voll-knowiv radio musieiana. The '!'• “iirl Mrs. Christian left Waters, Troy Vanznnt, John I', ing the soft dirt on,the road. and Z. N. Anderson. Thero wore' Brothers; These young nx'toi' trip through tho I Garwood, F. K. Benson, K. M. | I'ho man was described by many beautiful flowers that delight' those -who which they wilVbe .Clement; Jerusalem township 1. camp officials as being about 23 ghowod the .love and esteem _in th^* so don’t miss hearing ,.„.u ill Waynesville, N.' C., aT Page, J. P. Saiii, Wade Me- years of age, 5 It. 9 inches toll which Mrs. Formwalt wag held, play some of the tunes of ^ ' T, O"iolu,r 1. The bride wore Daniel, J. S, Griffith, J. G. Craw- and weighing' 150 pounds. . ^Iis The flowers were carried by jgg years ago, Dinner will be 1“ ''oo'" at the Reul home.-- - -i.a.. Pulton home was given as Burlington Msses Sarah Gaither, Ruth Booe, . . ' f »nms Sewed attorneys and father, sh() arriv­ ed at the home ot i\Irs. llarold Rold, not'one hundred yards from thè Rockingiham coiinty jail, ot 2:50 o’clock and w'fts rushed into ;'t chartreuse wool, qrepe An in- '’Oiittìrii University, and,.is a * iit the Pal Iota XI'sovo- ' Cliristion, attended Fur- Wiffgins A D. Ratledge, C. A .'or who hos successfully evaded Mossr,s. R. B. Sanford, John La- farm agent L. L. Smoot J C Chaffin; Clarksville'capture from the state district row, R. M. Woodruff, B. O. Mor- Duplin County, wai townshin' E, W. Horpo, W. C.'comp since it was instituted in ris, J. F. Hanes nnd Cecil Mor-'gideut of tho Sta township, .. rt A I —1.- jixrnrjisri Ti.r.;.,— n 73 cjnr-/....] Ti... » " . .r ... McLoiidon of wns elected pre- ...........^ tow'uship E, W. Jiorpo, w. comp s'nce i;. w«o ... ris, 0, v. xiuuva «.lu «lui- aident ol' tho State 4-H club ^“ivcr.sity ahd Vanderbilt katham W. Ralph Ratledge, L. S. Februory. Five of the ten Who ris. We extend: our deep sympo- ;o,.gnf,ij,ation for the coming year. ‘■®'ty, and is a member of ic.|,eltou’ Shady Gmve township, o.scaped with York are, still at thy to the bereaved family. Sho №a Tau Delta fraternity It 1 Robertson; C. R. :Vogler, liberty and three men who escop- ig survived by her only sister, «“"(I ouv best wishea' for w'.*'a. Leonard, Wm. D. 'Foster, ed previous to that time haye not Mrs. J. B. Jolinstone, of,, ''iU'Piness. N, II. Robertson." been retaken. place. •,'r,wonty-one pui'o bred rams this wove sold at the recent sale hold at Clyde in Haywood county. Capias Served Sheriff Shcfiiold wont into the home and within live minutes, Mr. Polikoff camp, out and an­ nounced that the capiag placing Libby under arrest had been serv­ ed. He was joined by Mr. Graves and the two went to the court­ house to arrange for tiio hearing of tiie writ ot habeas corpus. Libby Holman surrendered to aut’iovitiea, but at no trine during j- • (Continued, on Pago 8) . , . <1 ! lil'14 , f { "ih 'РИМ lil .■'ÍÍ ! U.M i( 'íyí / \ ( - J: în4 . ît M . * i , ' о V J î,. I ' ‘ч ' ‘il 'А ,'“I ‘ . ' ' « Ф i ' r ' á f f ; -íír,*i.- ‘'"îj’) /Ч f-s v~r ir fT я с 1 , ìli lili - --ЛЧХГ.ТЯГ' h' и I), j,. rprr I lsu?Jb.lSîl^ T - -ГЫ ü 'i* |; WS*lî-g« ¡ r t h "W ; Ч ‘‘ V Ú J i t 1 > Í f'î' / jy m {*;.:• 'Ч r-\ ' ^'!-i S: :; i I ' ¡Iu! ■;"l i L' :. V' ' ;^:.'i ,fi .■■■ill '1 'Hiít'líl - :,b ü w i ï 'I , -v'fl ■ ',; ’‘í H' í'ia v ííi l|;i ,f I v I. ■ . ' 4„. ■■ Pafîe 2 l ’HE MOGKSVILLK ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLM. N. C. Half Car Accidents Caused By Road Hogs SIX MILLION DOLLAR FIRE I I RAZES PART OF CHICAGO MULE AN|D;RII>ER BLOCK TRA'UFIC HOUSEHOLD HINTS Thursday, August CLEAN AND S.Vf7 ¿ ^ (By Dr. William iirsilay.AuKuat'll, 1932 THE MOGKS\ iLLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE^ N. C.Paee S "WL'avinp driver,” ".«poeder,” “road hog”—call him what you will, '.he stands cut as one of motordom’s ¿¡rentest public ene­ mies. Studie.s reveal tliat nearly 50 ^ jjcrcent of all accidents caused by * improper driving are caused by this fellow. He is discourteous and dangerous. . In its recent analysis of 105,- 000 accidents directly due to im­ proper conduct at the wheel, the Chicago,—Fire swept through Charlotte, Aug.l.-Uncle Dave i 't, ^ iT’ T‘ I more than two blocks of build- Kennedy, elderly negro, was n r - » » ' t ' e » ’to Ijc-piiio, .„¡n ^ ■ ing.s on the near southwest side rested yc.sterdiiy on dharge.s he ‘j;j' ,! aiuI i i ot H11 nl- n fi'om henltliy cov,-,. |, . of Cl,icago\s indu.strial area this .stoutly deniud-that of driving ‘'’I f,^ " be produced in clean '■ M afternoon, causing damago esti-, while drunk, not an automobile ' , clairios by clean. he;nii,/ )ne Time Chum Of Jesse James Visitâ Asheville HOUSEHOLD HINTS SMITH GROVE NEWS tinum, Jim iiii «“'•''Iiiuiiiitj , , —-----. ««•OOO.OOO. or motorcycle, but an old gray '¿„"rs-, verv little if ,nv »'Ui handlers. ThenThe Aid Society will " ifive a ' Two firemon and n spGriator mule that lumbered along Finirth . . nri^in m.' •• -ii * • i lawn party an the church lawn '^ere injured while more than half street and congested traffic for dr1nk^‘ By W in g them Fnv , on Saturday evening the 20th. the city'« fire fighting equipment blocks. liu ii Qinnisr fvi* n nlnin rliMinc afni*Q « .... Oa .)I(» (i.—Tex Tyler, ¡ iMERCHAN (let lulicvill'“' ,Iveiu' biker, jstppped io spend tlie night in jail iiol ill custody of the law. ns ^ ¡¡lit have been 80 years ago. merchants yesterday Sandwiches , '^■'iiitiwiches used to be served just aa a light refreshment nnd not as a regular meat. But for a hot summer day a properly :Q he9loa< i9Q 4feetlÄ ^ * H e a î w ÍTS ASK POLICE TO i'’“" ”'-*'! sandwich or sandwiches, | Î Ву a id t h e m “ ‘ioi'i fii'ink nnd some - fruit ' Dr. ЧУНИат J. Scholes AUTO IS WRECKED WHEN BUMBLEBEE GETS UP PANT LEG CAPONE IS JUST ANOTÎŒR NUMBER SAYS EX-CONVICT Albemarle, July 29.—A Mont- Komory county man, well-known in Stanly, who has just finished a nine months’ on forced atay at tho There will be lots of good eats battled to keep the flames from Dave swayed maje.stically in sinner or a olain drup' store i ® t '^**'^“-'8 ■'uiil à for sale, cold drinks and ice'getting out of control. ithe dilapidated saddle, officers gfràw thev ire hannv also happens to cream. On account of the serious , Packing Plant Total Loss 'said, and shouted greetings to, Som<> rules to remembor "in ^ tlic »rai niness and death of Mrs. Sallie i. Tlie plant of thé Omaha Pack- passing motorists, that is, thoseare: ' of bacteria. Some of the I nil)!walking from Baltimore 11,is luimc in O^iarillo, 'Texas, makes a delightful repast. Charlotte, Aug. 5.—Charlotte^ Sandwie'hes with chopped bard . . . . asked the t’oiled egg, with or without may- city police for extra protection in <»'naisc, or made with a fried egg the business district. »«d lettuce .rtre always appetizing. ' Newton.—(When a bumbc.bec got up George D. Howard’s trous­ er leg while driving along at a .. rapid pncc three miles east of federal penitentiary at Atlanta iNewton Sunday morning, he lost for 'violation .of the.pl'ohibition all the respect he ever had for laws, ivas in thii.sanit: cell block ■---^--— „ I his bank’ account and thi) state with Al Capone, erstwhile czar of A dog bite is usually the c a u s e commission,' and pro- Chicago's underworld, and .work- of some anxiety J t often- ¡n- needed to give the insect the free- e’d beside him in the shoe lactory, donj the Lord intended ’ ’ ' ‘ ' DOG BI'l'ES •A number of merchants who ' . Chicken Sandwiches, with toma- the question as to whether ¡la vg. Both hands for Spry this lawn party was not held *"8 Company was virtually des- луЬо were fortunate enough to when it was first advertised. Re- troyed at an estimated loss of ap-. deiwur around the alow moving member the date and be on hand prcximately ^5,000,000. animal. ______________ _________ and enjoy the evening , and help | Fire officials said the confla- Everything wfint along serenely'¿¿gsary. National Safety Council reached out^in a good cause. The pro- S'rajion was started by a dust until irate automobile drivers ; theae conclusions: "Cutting in” was for 7,051. "Passing on a curve or ■was responsible for 891. ^'Passing on the wrong v:as responsible for 865. responsible ceeds Ko 'church. 2. Do not make them too sweet, j ,, n, woisf Mo„ c.n b. .ddad If «■ 3. Make oyrups ahead of time i|, „edition to air his relations ........ _ „ ........................ , . , . - - . ____- .........- Ill Frank and Jesse James aiid ,conferred with Chief Ed Pittman to or bacon, coffee and fruit make the dog is rabid. Now the fact is occupied in this Urgent task w'hlie him to according lo his statement yes-: Sîrri^B iioys” were p'hilanlhro-, and Frank Littlejo'hn, chief of de- excellent.meal.H i.V.. _ .. .. I« .«É _ the benefit of tflieir cars and flooded and have some always ready in le a s e s that have beenItor of the Quincy Elevator Com- noiicR iheadnuartera with tele- u,,..,- veyed through'milk .police 'headquarters with tele- ice box. Miss Virginia Sheek had as her ‘‘t Twenty-second and San- phone calls that.it was imposs- hili' guests for the week-end, her cou- atrita, adjoining the pj,gg j^wn Fourth street sins, Misaea'Juné Hudgens and south ,branch of the Chicago because the darkey apparently side” |íí®zel Tlrcher, of Winston-Salem. . • , , , ' . .. having the time of his aged life Mrs. Ray Ilo-ward and little .. ® ® turned the mule around now and ■Weeding the speed Umit” daughter, sSaraii Louise, of Clem- mfnrmnvor “rm^nffWni then in_ the. middle lof tShe street Avas responsible for 20,370. ' mona,. spent Sunday with her ’’J' ^ “Driving on the wrong side of father,; Mr. J. H. Foster. S . n the road” was responsible for 16,- j- Mra. W. G. Spry haa b^en suf-the building.920. - -..-ifi, (»,„ inof I ' names Spread 'When officers arrived, Dave fering Avith tonsilitis for the laat | Mnvvih Vi-nvPi-in dis’ hear manner? luaivin uiavei n , „arda .ntv r........... , Cold Drinks Iced Chocolate Syrup 2 cups of sugar. Small cup^of water. i 4 tablespocns of cocoa. Little salt. Flavor with little vnnilla. and veyed .through milk are tviiliJ fevpr, scarlet fever, strei)tocl acre throat, diptheria aiul bU culo8is..The germs of these dl eases get into the milk in variJ --.ways. Sometimes, as in the cil of tuberculosis,' the cow.s are, eased. Sometimes the nillit been handled by those ca,,ab|/'] transmitting infections. i(, iiiul not bad men they have toctives,.^ complained that thieves .Jpiiintnd. , ' ;were costing them a large sum Wo lo.i a clei.n life,” he 'said , in stolen good.,. ((.Iliiijj; about the robberies of; Examples (jf the boldness of jiiiir tliat terrorized wherever seme of the robbers were given, utiit. “Wc never tried to kill Foi' instance, three negroes would l,,inii anybody. Thc money, was , enter a olothing store together. I'to support 1'exna poor people ‘¡One wouUI_pretend to be intare.st- w e r e ' t o r d a y . : '.n';:}'; _ "People think that Capone io'that, alt'hough a great ni.any peo-, his automobile was stripping a i-oceiviti'if'special favorS' becaus® Cold Veal SandAviches are de- Pie nre bitten by dogs each.year, highway bridge, of the guard of his money and influencej-': licious. Use cold veal, green pep- hydrop'hobin is comparatively fence, including six posts, and suited the paroled man, “but per, mayonnai»e, horaeradiah and rare. Few people however, wish a nearby such is not the caae. He may have* * corniieldtbread and butter.. to take many chances with dog ; ma"|. of bitea. For it is well known that lo WL'I'C cared for by the James'ed buyinjr a suit. ' -proprietor was fitting be made of; Cold Lamb. Whiin thp -Cucumber with lettuce, anlad the j)re- buttered toast. I vvl,,-, was visitinE in tended customer in the rear of the'Kreeri ,(been a big shot in Clikago, but-;; BIr. Howard, a prominent citi- he’s just anbther convict at zen of Blair,- S. C,, and engaged Atlanta, and receives no moi'o- hydrophobia is one of the diseases I in the rock crushing busineas, eoiisiduration than'any other pri- . in which prevention is far moriiwas with Z. I-I. Wilkinson, a pro- sonor.” , |o.5tablishment. Ader(uate traffic laws, rigidly .few days, ive, are aorry to note. ®tep nio po^f ^ enforced would keep this public - Mr. and Mrs, iu«win enemy off the road and make ,,nd little son, of Clemmons, were.._h iv 'f Unaccustomed to arresting in- giagg up with milk. motoring both safe and pleasant Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. • to.xicated persi&na riding mules i ---^--- fo,. the vast majority of autq: Rone Howard. ' , the officers e.^plained they had report,q (he was drunk. “1 is not,” the darkey :’s merely Method: 'Cook together «uu .... . . . ;Certified Milk Safc.st ._________________-____ of each that is produced in accot ¡glass. Put in chipped ice and fill'vtii the .sanitary |.e,ii|ir ments 'Of the. Medical MiH; c, mobile drivers.' At the packing' plant, , . . ihogs, 800 cattle and 700 sheep Cleland Foster Spent one ni.ght w'ore burned alive in the livestock dram'ifiti-i en-_ In , North Carolina .last yciu- i„st week at' Clemmons with his p^ng. only a few minor build- ' th« 762.1ives were sacrificed 111 traf- sister. Mra. Ray Howard, lings belonging, to the slautihtor «‘‘И.У «-’^Pl'Or^df “I’s [■s. Wm, Myer.4, was hoateaa'!|iouse wore saved.. Official.s of •Ю.''''*»? п^У atteinpon ride, le Lou Foote Sóciety at her the, iSacking company placed the i "I’hen get down and let’s see S last Thursday afternoon, damage there at $5,000,000. . walk,” the .officers parried. flc accidents-' and in Soulh Caro lina 243, a total of 1,005. ADVANCE ROUTE 2 NEWS .'Mrs. to the homè All mehibei’s, o.xcept three-being . A Dclicious Fruit Di’ihk Juice of 3'orahges. ■ Juice of 7 lemons. 1 cup of pineapple juice. % cikj) of prune juice. 1 cup of grape juice, o cups of, strong tea. Sugar'to taste. ^ Mix, chill'in ice box. . missiqns’ is termed Ccrtil'iud jü] Thia is regardetf as pun» oiiou. to ,be used raw w'ith aal'oly ' . Much of the milk thaï ¡Vnia iltetnd is pastourizcfl, Tliis nicat that it lias been lieated tu a la; liera turc bf between Mo mid ¡i degrees Fahrenheit for l’(i to ' min.utes, The cfl'ect o!' lia.'^teiiriï tion is to kill most pf thc bacteri___________ , T.;nirty-,4ix men escaped ' from I Dave gave a mighty heave, pull Mir. T1Ч1П ffimnnii- nf T r m i - t v and a Very, interesting the elevator after the explosion, ed ono,'foot from the stirrup and is suendinir this w’eek with Missc« «’eeting was .held."After the busi- Stored in the building-was 985,- fell headlong into the street. He ai!U., „ 1 irii.,«. - ’ ness session, a social hour 'waa,;000 buahelaAlm i an, Ellen. Kimmor.. fhe hoatn.ss served cream 'wheat -leased Miss Edna,Cope returned home and cake. - , .Burlington and Sunday alter spending^ a Л 'I'he condition, of Mr. J. Й. Fos-¡whose adjncant----- -------- . --- , ................................... . iT. n f wnnrulnf ter was woi^^^ week. He ed by the*fire. ' | There was no.worry as to what ' Save your Extra Vegetables ^egiji with ajid ha.s dmm p,,. li.in, of Woodleaf, . seems to be resting better for the The nearby plant of the Cuda- to.do with Dave, who was im-i If vou have an abundant ^r- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lagle , past 2 'days, we are glad to say. hy Packing Company was saved, medately placed in a cell until den and gather more veHctablnq ‘“"’'“I“ ““'-^^iiowinK it t" ^■ and son, of Cooleemee, visited Mr. ттч...............-.¡л i,i.. t— i i.i._ i,„ i,.-.. — « -л and of grain, 'mostly was then placed in the officers’ IV2 liuavts of wtitcr. Fill bowl or '¡o It'.s.-on tl: from the Chicago, car while the mule,, dragging one glasses with ice'and .serve. , ' “‘scase by im.an? ,, d , Quincy Railroad weary foot at the time, Avas led | ' ----=----' t tracks were block to police headquarters. j WORTH KNOWING ~ even thougii mill; i.s dca u f r ï S “ ‘’rri'i"."“ ....... " ■...-.I,. !„ did Hut iitteinpt to pawn new „ ‘ ¡i|( hninu alone and afoot in con- R.it t(irseliack rideg he took in com- “ iiv with a daahi'ng band of 1. ^ . ,,, . nan ■ merchanta said they must ‘ t'he absolute co-operationIc .said he was captured by „j; police department in end- I iiHliaiis whei) he was two jobbery v/ave in the buai- irjold, that they “knocked and ne.ss district. 'fed me around until I was 14. i.ii I (Xdt an opportunity to leave I join the James boya, ‘h ii member of the band, I pcd .)i',sse and Frank rob traina 1 stajic coaches on the plaina Ttxaa. We took everything we (|.:d and when we needed i.L'ii.i-', We took that, too. plicurl tomato ■ and cress, mayonnaise. Bacon*or Ham. effective than cure. The muzzling of all dogs that run at Inrge is the beat preven­ tive. Ne.xt to- that ia th'e efficient 'treatment of the victims of dog jibites. When bitten, the first thing to do is to have a physician treat Cheeae Tomato Sandwich: But- t^e wounda.- The; infectioua a- ter slices of bi-'ead. Layer of «ent of rabies is carried into the American cheese on top bread, wound in the saliva of the dog. Sea.'ion. Slice of ripe tomato on T,he idea is to destroy the infec- top of this and then slice of crispy tion before it can be absorbed. TWO HELD ON PRISON CHARGE bacon. Muskogee, Okla., Aug, 7.—A 52-year-old pastor, thc Rev. S. A. *^283. Betrie, was held today with hia ' 19-year-old Sunday school teacher bride on the basis o.f a chemical COOKING HINTS Summer Meal Combinations Corn beef hash and poached aiiv L'oM (; Three ffre boats \vere. delayed the garage with tho automobiles Mr, of Chu here Saturday afternoon. ^ C • Smith spent Satur-• . . . . . . Miss Mattie Sue Bailey return- dav vvith’'her brother Mr" r.,,t ¡in I'onching thé scene. hitched him to a'pole and .gave, ed home Saturday, after spending Smith ' ' ^ Several yachts and other boats him water, a week at Cooleemee with her -p t wore damaged, but firemen saved ' - sister, Mrs'. Clarence Lagle. Miss Ruth Jones spent Sunday jjqj. mother^ Mrs. Sallio Smith. .Mrs, P. J. Wagoner and child- „ ^ank containing 500,000 gallons of Rnsollne on the Viver bank, 'Fire Lieutenant William Me- VARIED OPINONS ABOUT WORDS - - m iS Nell Jones, of Mr. and Mrs. Joe -Foster Jr. Donafd; suffoVod a possible'akull -1» h recent (quostionaire sent | c.xoy, . . . and;little son. Mack, spent Sun- fracture when struck by a fall- to a number of eminent .persons Mra. P. H. Forreat spent one day with her mother and aister, in^f pjpg in iho only serious'nc- *t was asked‘"what word seems to afternoon last w’cok with Mrs.-'W. Mrs. Louise ' McClamroch ancr 'oldent, , ' , .' be moat, annoyingly overused or A. i.lycngood. • • Mrs,, RoL'ind Lakoy ncax' Farm-j • Acting Fire Comniiaaiondr Danr Mr. and Mra.. Georgo. V-'bble ington. ' .. ]iel J. Carmody and aoveral others Among and;son, of ■yadkin College •i'viit- were ; oVorcpm.o:. tehiporarily by ^'itrigucd BAKING HINTS Angel] Fond Cake . ' 1 full cup of'egg whites. % teaspopn of cream of tartar. 1 cup of Swans Down. ■ Flour. “ • 1/4 tehapoon of aalt. Vanilla'. ■ thc rapid multiplication ol' w ever germs may get into it, ; should be kept in stcjiport, bottles, at a temiioraturo »t' k \ST OF STRIKE 'I'ROUBLjE tween 35 and <10 degrees Kalircs holt. . : If thoro is any doubt ahmit tb purity, of milk it ahould hu istcti lized in the“honie bul'oi'i" hsin given to babies o'r chiidrcn, It 111,r bo heated in a double .lniller, al' ed Me.'and Sunday. ,Mrs, Irvin/ Biiiley LEXINGTON ROUTE 5 NEWS Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Hendrix Qnd F. Barnhart anS Mrs. family spent Sunday witli 'Mr. S- Kimnior, of Fork left Satur- . and Mrs. George Hendrix and f“*; Ashevilie to bo at the bod- ,ether relatives at High Point, '« ‘,'1« th'eir brothc.r, Mr. H., C. , . . • ... Thompsbn. who ia critically 111.Inez Jones is spending this Thompson suffered another week with her aunt,, Miss Sallie ..troke of Paralyis Monday night. ±lendrix, oi^i'ork.- . Barnhart and Mrs. KimmerMn and Mrs. K. H. 0,1 lan and .„,,3 ^ , Mr. Walter, Barnes), of. Woodleaf, • t, , , ,spent Sunday with; JVIr. and Mrs! . M»;«' :^as beenW. B. Cope sick is somewhat improved. smoke. REDLAND NEWS •Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Latham ; Mias Margaret Markjand. gorgeous ghj^orous,. colorful and L / ¡beat eggs until foamy but not sterile bcttles;,the bottle,, .api.d ■ Another question was, "What stilt. Add cream of tartar and »nd kept on ice Durinir tin hii'' word;in English seems to y o ii ¡beat until stiff. Fold in sugar weathci it is .s '- U 'S ^t^^ ^ Rev. and Mrs. M. G. Ervin,were most; beautiful to sound?” ' !'’ery slowly. Add flavoring. (Fold „,¡11. hpfnro .’i-IHivr ¡1 ir 1 the Tuesday'"guests of^Mr. nnd Rcplie.s included the following: in'flour very'alowly. Pour in tin. "o'- '' Mra. S. H.,Bmith.' Mother, love, violet, lake, laugh- Bnke in slow oven 50 to GO minu- LE'f US DO YOUR JOB WOllK. Miss Elizabeth Smith, of Wins- tor, willow, melody, and I. A well te.9. —WG 'WILL ,DO IT RIGHT. ton-Salem, apent the • past week known educator voted for payday, with her grandmother, Mra. W, with Aviiich most teachers .will D, Smith. - ' agree, while a Mexican poet liked Miss Lucile Ward, of Coolee- the sound of cuapldor beat, mee. spent the past week with In answer to the request to iu', the fellow лупо stayed examination announced as reveal- • it'l, tho horae.4 and ‘"Í-' "’‘f« , :iat hauled the loot to thc poisoning, 1 . I T h e p a s t o r к ч h e a d o l a t a b e r - 'd,.,' .sa'ld in Texas "they call , 'here in May ! a iiard and rough man” and Cherokee Presbytery lid not c.ontradict the impress- •'■m of ‘ Icachmg due- ,.aid the Lono Star state tnnes contrary to the Presby- ¡ Corn beef, new, creamed pota­ toes and horseradish sauce. Sausage and potato c'hips, ■ / Creamed chipped becf, fresh peas and mashed potatoes, .Cold Meat, Potato Salad and Iced Tea. To accompliah thia, all parts of the wound are flushed out with an antiseptic solution and then thoroug'hly cauterized. Take Pasteur Treatment Any silapicion aa to the condi­ tion of the dog inflicting the 'Wounds'should be an indication for taking the Pasteur treatment. It should certainly be tnken if.tho dog is known tn bo "mad,” , or, if it acts sick.,or queer. If the he ll nf him. Aftijr .'iiiciuling thc night here, 1er iniidi! hi.s way from the jail d plaited again his homewai'd urncy. ■ terian faith.” He married Ida Beas Bright May 17, two months! after the death of his .first w'ife. j She was a teacher in his taber­ nacle. _ I Philip K. Oldham, county attor- ney, said he learned the first Jlrs. Dried Beef With Sp’nnish Sauce (!reen pepper (cut up). ’/•! cup nf stewed tomatoes. 1 onion (chopped). 1 tables|)oon of butter. - Seasoning, Method: Mix sauce and cook minent farmer. of the, eaaterii part of. this county, when the accident occurrcd. Mr, Wilkinson received a sovei'e laceration on the arm requiring stitches, and had one finger aimost mashed off when the car struck the guard fence. ;He .wiis'tak'éri to a huspi-r tal in Llncolnton. Mi'v Howard es- 5,000 MEN TO BE GIVEN WORK Raleitfh;--Five thousand : moh: are expected to be put . to work; on h igh way pro jocts in North y Carolina .When \ i all' : contracts •financed by emorgency 'federal caped injury except those inflict- aid are let.ed by the bumblebee'. FOUR CONVICTS DIE IN BATTLE Tuc'xer Prison Farm, Ark.— Four, convicts were killed and three wounded in a darihg break from a prison camp stockade and a subsequent .gun battle between the fugitives’ and officers today. Seven convicts, one of -.wiHom killed a trusty serving as a guard at the atockade here, were sur- rnundod by nfficora in . a woo'd twohty-five miles from the prison dog has been killed,'aa frequently, and threo .were ahot to (feath, two Au.jjuat JO will see the first let- ing of the contracts, expectod to give jobs to 1,500. Tho high- way departmont haa “reluctan­ tly agreed,” to a minimum,wag« of' 20 cents an hour for unakill-, od labor, E. Bv_^Joffreas, chair-.: man, announced. " Skilled workers will receivo a: minimum of 30^ conta an ihour. Contractors are expected to-'com-' piote the projecta by July 1, 1934, : working two shifts, cach for three ten-hour wovking days. ; ' DULIN'S NEWS happens, a laboratory examina-,wore'wounded and two,other,s aur- tion of its brain will usually rendered. show whether or not it was rabid. R. G. Jones, a trusty who was Tha Pasteur treatment offers a. blamed by authorities for oi'gan- rathor certain means'of prevent- izing the flig'ht and killing Else ing_ hydrophobia. The material lllowcll, the trusty serving as n _ _ used in this treatment Js prcpar- guard, was one of those wounded, j visiting relatives, ed from the grouhdtup brain or Jones was also blamed for wound- 1 Mrs. John ■ Karr McCulloh and slowly 10 minutcii. Heat dried spinal cord of rabbits that have ilng Cecil Allen, another trusty son, John, Jr., are apending a few beef and drain. Put 011 buttered • been inoculatcd with rabies It serving, ns a guard. -, days with her parents, Mr. and ll.'jwell, a. crack rifle ahot, was Mrs. D. J. Potta. /I’he revival meeting will begin here Sunday,’ Aug. 28.'. Everybody, come. Mi.'is Mazie Foster spent a few days last week near Cornatzer toast and pour over-sauce. ..\TllKiII POIN'r IS SETTLIJD Berrie swallowed a capsule—pro-, ______ laumably containing a depressant Aug. 5.—Settle- 'she habitually, carried—shortly | Tasty ¡\lncaronl Macaroni. Seasoning. Grated cheese. Tomatoes (Fresh). Method: Cook macaroni. HIkIi I’oint, . —nt of tho two remaining, tex- before she attended a church J strilics in High Point was ef- lecture at which she died. She ctcd today, and all mills affect- waa 51 .years olcNmd had been in bythcwalk-outa will be in nor- poor health. Reasoning and grated cheese. Cut, Lu"nmu"o7The"i'inal strike welk'at the rrqiLt^of Mrs, Clem *“ half. Broil and serve ¿hobia develop: This allows" am- with a gun"and'slightly v fs I i S late today U v e S Trofterl a s S r of the dead- , ple time for immunization. when he sought to foil liho Add today . , pi'osontativea of workers and woman. The atate chemist re- nei's of a full-fashioned hoai- ported the presence of poison y mill employing ■ 650 workers, sufficient to be fatal. is administered by hypodermic I _______ . _____ . . . , injection. 'I'he injections are us- 'shot to death when he resisted at- Mr. Brice Hanolihe, of Martin^- ually given daily for three weeks. Hempts of the escaping’ convicts ville, Va,, spent Sunday with 'his The effect of the rabiofj vaccino to take his rifle. jpaients, Mr. and Mrs. W. , T. (Paateur treatment), is to pro-I They seized wlhat-gun's and am--Haneline. ' . . , ' (luce an immunity to hydrophobia, munition they could carry and ; Mr. Taylor Call, is right a|ok Three or more weeks elapse from dismantled all other fireiirma-nt at this writing, tho time one is bitten by a rabid the camp before fleeing on horses. .^Mr. J. S. McDaniel,, of Wins- animal until symptoms of hydro- Allen waa atrtick upon tho head ton-Salcm, spent a few duy« laat, wounded week with hia parents, Mr. and escape. Mrs. A. S. McDaniel. , |irliar today employees of. the ilaiiii Cotton Mill agreed to Btiun to work after a confcrence Itween a committee of. 10 pick the most useful word in the Mr, and Mrs. s J. uauKlHor, Ijuiuei, —TW..,.........'afternoon Mr Cope and Mrs. Parthenia Grubb, all of den, of Smith Gi'ove, visited their. No, yos, the, of, and, in, it, is, iry weak. ' ■ W e lc o m e , .spent Sunday with Miss .»‘’a'ldparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. haye, do, and I, An editor thoughtL . r»_IL.' Riitnfir fclie T)a.s(-. eat +ho' nin,st. iispfiil. A number of relatives and fri-;. ..... —— -----------r ,------i 1 , v ^ t, 1 ^ ,enda visited Mr, and Mrs. S. J. and daughter. Mr,s...Dora Lanier, ' Misses Evelyn and LOrqne Bow- language, these were suggested. Cope Sunday €ohtiniies very ___ . v , . .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spear and D o ra , B a r n e a , Mrs. Grubb remain-,'L-'.Butner the past W'eek, , eat the' most useful, m returned to their home at ed for. a week’s yiSit. ■ - ' Mias Georgia Smith spent a few It may-be observed that thedays the past week with Mias ^ironoun I was-selected in answer 'Dorothy'Smith. Jo all three quosttnna, and a pro- Mosdames Ben Boyleii, Sallie minent phy.sician declared it to Owens and'Robert Smith and be at once the most beauti.ful, the children,'of Mqcksviile and Jlrs. most useful and most annoyingly R. C. Smith, of Redland were overused of all words. Many of aon Winaton-Salcm:the'latter part of' Miss Sadie Barnhart arrived laat wcclc, after' spending their Sunday from Aahevill^, where she vacation with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. was the guest of Miss Katherine Livengopd; . ' Thompson. . .Jessie Veigh Cope ispent the Sunday,'■Augu.st 14, thre will.be latter part of last week with her „ Kivthdav dinner at.thc home of Y',““ “’ «cousins. Misses Pansy and Myr- m ' T S Barn^i, hcnioring hla '.S- «V.our readers wilUrobably. agree, tie Cope, of Fork. • • •- - • . ■ . . omitn. ADVANCE ROUTE 3 NEWS 81at birthday. Everybody ia in- ■ jj spent the week NEW ENGLAND CITIES .»tf, ,1 4-rv n n n^a o n /4 K»«infV f> W e ll - ... *. < '. ■ • . . mvrvnv*-«vitod to come.and bring ,‘filled basket.end in Mocksville with.Mi’si Ro- ¡bert Smith. Mr. 'Clarance Buie and family, : Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Laird and CUT ТНЕШ BUDGETS Boston, July.—Municipal bud-Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Zimmer- . . — ------- — -------- a. . 1 ^man, of Reed.s, spent Sunday «f Spencer, were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith spent gets in New-Iingland total .fl2,,- with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Z i m m e r - of'Mr.. R. L. Buie and family. ..Sunday evening with Mrs. W; D. OOO.OOO l^.sa thia year than last man. • ' • 1 Mr. and Mr.s. Lee Nance and',Smith. - year, according to figures com- M1.S.S Onell Blalock, of Reeds, children, of Salisbury,'spent.Siin-1 Miss Cordelia-Smith ajient Sun- I’.*',®cl by the-New England Coun- spont the past'week with Mias day with the former’s parents,'day with Mi.ss Elva Hendrix. r"', , Deetle Burton. '■ Mr. and Mrs. R., A. Nance. j Mrs. Fred ' Side.s ' and littls The surve.y was made among Miss Wilma Myers is spending , Mr ahd Mrs. J; T. Shoaf, of ilaughter, are spending the week 1^3 c'ommumties, to determine to' ------------!-----w1rH-hi?r-Tnl)tliel 71\IrB7Jr:ArSmitTi— "^‘>atr-extent-cttic3 and. towns hada \vhile~v’Kh her .Mrs. Je.sso, Myers.' graiiHmother, Erlanger, spent Sunday with Mrs." J. F. SI'orti.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zimmer- ' ’ Master 'Dermont-Barnhart, of .Saturday night guest of Mrs, Wil- Miaa Geneva Smith w'aa the costs .in the. face ■ of hardtimes. m"n, of Winston-Salem, were ' Churchland, .spent several daya visitors in our community last of last week with' Seagle and ''cuk. ^ Jack'Barnhart., Mr. W. A, Ilendri.x and daugh- Mr. and Mrs I. A.. Beck and ter, i\h's. Clyde Peelerj^ of Salis- daughter, and Mr. Lau ranee Beck',' 'bury, spent Sunday afternoon of Thpmasville, were . Sunday with M r, and Jlr.s. T. W. Waller, guests at Mr. and .i\Irs. R. 'F. BIi', and Mr.s, F, C, Zimmerman I.ambe’s, Mrs, Lambe ; and two I'oUirncd Sunday from a visit to Mrs. ■ Zinimurinan’s parents, Mr, ;u)(| Mrs. W. V. Pyrtle, near High I’o,lit. ' -Mr. It, B. l!ro\yor, of Winstoh- Saicm,' spent Siniday with Mr, .lessc iM.vcra, children accompanied them home for a few days; BEATEN REFORMER GOES BLIND IN PULPIT Mr, and I\Irs. Roy Sheets and jOindys Ilanea. ie Arnisworthy, Misses Ozell Miller, Helen Allen and 'Arveata Smith spent Ai.v ."pr’ii'’ Lee and gacred Heart, Minn., July.- Tl o •/! ■■ i> The Rev. D. E. Clevclarid waaMiss Emma Mao Srnith, ,.of ,t,icko,i with .blindneas w-hile con­ ducting a religioua 'service, I,- r. • r, -J, i, • The pastor, formerly active inMias Georgia Smith .spent^, reform movements in Coun- uhile Sunday j,light with ( ¡\riss pjj Bluffs, Iowa, waa beaten tihree Winston-Salem, ia spending the week with Miss Lorene Dunn. day witl Lambe. M r . a n d times by unknown assailants and his'blindneas is blamed on these Mr, and Mrs, .Leo.,;^‘"'^'^‘> visited hia. mother, Mrs. attacks.W. D. Smith Sunday. ---------__________^__ Mi', and BIra. C.__S. Dunn vi^it- Alamance Countj', family, of Salisbury, spent Sun-:.•Inu xvn'fb Mr. iniH T,nn, baiGni, Mrs.'Tommie 'Groene p o u l t r y m e n T’lo State: l'’arnicrs Convention ■will be hfild'at State College dur­ ing thc week beginning August ;29. VVarren W. Watson of Lake _ ....... ... Landing,'Tlyde County, is presi- spending sometime with Mr and dent of the organization, a n d b a b y s p e n t a w h i l e S u n d a y M r . a n d M r a . . M o n t g o m e r y , o t a r e , t r y i n g o u t t h e i d o a o f g r o w i n g a f t . e r n o o n w i t h M r . and M r s . J , M . ! ' ^ ” ^ ' " ^ ‘ * ’ i f t o n S u n d a y . . p u l l e t s i n s u m m e r r a n g e h o u s e . i ■ ,. , Si'.c new’ li'ou.sos were built durinir Reports fi'om piedmont counties • (.^0 jafjt -iveok, Summer Pudding Cherry Roll' ' V/ashed pitted cherries.- Biscuit dough. Method: Make your favoritt» 2foro Berrle lounaca V”; biscuit dough. Rollout. Spread, re- tabernacle, _ a presbytery tiia („qj. sweetened) on top :e.seiUing the workers and three convicted him June 17 01 tne 1| officiala. Kesuniie Work Monday Both mills will resume, bpera- iii .Monday, August 8. ' ___IWorlicrs of tho ijill-fashioned ■ County Attorney Philip K. Old- ^ ill will return at tho aa me wage ham said tonight Berrle bard aauce. ale that wa» in force at t'ho mitted a love affair with hia 19- nc (11 their walk-oiit over three year old bride before the death 'ck.s ago, 0-\vnera agreed to from poison of his wife, iiko 'an investigation of wages ; Both Berrle and his g>|’‘ wife lid in fullfaahioned miila el.se- admitted they had been in love here in the state and ii the scale prior tp thc ' death of Berne a foiind to be' low here, to make firat wife, and th'at Berne had a(l.iu.stment; written pa.ssionate verse to her. They also agreed not to diacrl- Oldham said. _ ______ iiinte agaihat workers :'and not I im TFn OVERmake n wage reduction aa long ^ NEGRO IS KILLE^ The couple wore arrested last night. !Before Berrle founded the le, _ a presbytery tiial („qj. sweetened) on ----- I him June 17 ot ^ ,1^,,^,},. Fold dough over and charges preferred in April. Bor- around cherries making a roll, rie appealed to the state synod, secure by wetting ahd | which will hear the case in Oc- tightly together. Put on ' tober. ......... a plate in steamer and ateam for 3 'hours. Servo hot with foamy or •conditions permit holding the 'Psom scale. Owners 'are to :give f iv e CENTS 2.'—Johnweek’s notice hefore a wage cut' Winston-Salem, Aug. >.l workers the same notice be- Petree, 30, Negro ¿ ‘f“ iro striking. street, waa shot to deatli yestei-- Details of the agreement reach- day afternoon about 1 o clock at I ill the ’ Kr.'ii'____ TViii'toi'nth ' street ai Foa/ny Sauce Vl> cup of..butter. 1 cup of powdered sugar. 3 eggs. Vanilla.Me'thod: Cream'butter and su« gar well. Separate egga.' Add beaten yolks. Add flavoring. Beat^whites of egga atiff and add the very last. l ig h t n in g s t r ik e s g o a t ,/ MISSES GIRL North Wllkeaboro, July 31.— of thc agreement reacn- »«y As Zella Jarvis, small daugihter of Hiirhland Mill'were not Thirteenth ' street and Cleveland .jarvis, who lives near lin hut the' committee avenue, W illia m Glenn, 34, Negio, jj^aring River, was feeding a goatThirteenth ïhe Olivier Trade-Mark i ' l t ( , . r m ' s w e r e i n k e e p i n g w i t h o f 1 2 0 0 E a s t T ' m t c o n h approved at a inass m¿et, v^.,s .«“ '««if/’ ^ ‘fKof worker.s last night. : ■ - charged with the nni oi Tlion.asvillu Strike'Fails tree. Ue was lodged n. the jail Greene, of Churfthland. “ f h S . " t L S i J “ c,..,. I,,. Mrs. Li?e. Lambe. been cut 50 percent and e\ greater than that, in some of eastern counties. en J. H. 'Boyd of Pitt County has |he developed a herd of 118 pure bred Poland China hoga. ' i' : Is Your Protection The .Oliver Trade Mark is rrioulded lnto theiJiclal of every j!7e/)u/V,0 Oliver Chilled .Share. ■ The trade mark is always clear and distinct if he, share is a ffgnu/na Oliver. It is never blurred. It is never hard to read. Oliver gonuino Chilled Shares are made In tli^ same:faetory where your Oliver Plow was made. Hie only way to set Oliver service from your Uhver Plow is to use a gonuinQ Oliver Share. X ® “f® ''«‘j'orized Oliver Dealers "under the v.Jliver Flag and sell genuine Oliver shares. C. C. SANFORD SONS CO. ® 1 ITEM T ' I'to m ». t Ä m ' . ' «1(0 toi,I:.^ven miles "from here fail- Police said Glenn’seiii'ly t o d a y . A few.employees t h e m t h e t w o m o n h a d b e t a q u a i ■ i l l i e i l o u t i n . lU ’o t e s t a g a i n s t ' t h e r c l i n g t h r o i i ^ h o u<Hlt iii. ¿lilUtVDl/ V..W - -- +iUo-t- h u t “ " f i v r r ^ ^ ¡ m i n d ' ¡ a u s i n g t h e l i g h t n i n g t o i t l ^ r V . V T T w o o d I ' h e ' q u a r r e l w a a p r c c i p i - b e g r o u n d e d a n d p r o b a b l y s a v e d ;U i;n i M e w m i n u t e s . A H . R a g a n . w o o j i n v o l v e d , i u ^ h e l i f e o f t h e l i t t l e g i r l . ■ the Pctrec corn out of her hand Friday at noon, lightning killed thc goat but did not injure tho girl. Lightning struck the building near where the child and goat wore playi'ngrffinTfUiT'famXTr^^ tiic gont lay with one end on the porch. Along •vvhcrc the chain lay’ entire a .scorched .strip on the porch floor, The chain touched thehad held Sunday at as . s i d i i n t s a i d . . . . . „ \ V l u ; i i t i h e g e n e r a l s t r i k e h e r e a " a k i n g a m e , , p i p „ „ , у о п ш пok place throe wceka ago last n e a r b y dwelling, the Glenn woma ’“"'hiy 24 hosiery mills a n d ' 6 ,- . told police. ^ «0 workers, were affected. ' denn was in m dCapiiu 1И Winrninif AfHt-nv nf the barber ahop d e p o s it s $800 IN SMALL SILVER COINS Aug. 1.—Tho is M . W n y n i c k , editor of_the barber ah^ ¡SrPeTcc w ^ Banlt'oT Onalong received one of onit Entornrlae. aent Gov- Ihiitcentl a ^ Qppogite aide of the heavieat deposits m its hia-i'lib I’dint Entorprlae, aent ‘■»dr Ci'ardneï ‘'«m tonight.' •nor Gb'dner the following tele-' weighing hetween «nul i n t e r e s t in working o u t i n - . Prom hia aecona^^^^ Ond'ow county man for deposit. "sti'iiil peaco hero, I know f 5 ?nWn!feffect in the No'coin in the deposit was largerx^ollcncy will bo glad to hear The full load t ^ ^ '^ than a 25-cent piece.. a'l- an , arrangement, breast. ‘ be- For two daya, Jim Colima, the today which will ve- ^ , b^ taken to the hoa- aasistant cashier, counted money, „ . - ..nainiug 1,500 workera at^tS hat Petree the sum amounted to approxi- ‘-‘^^^‘^^"r^d t'n o t'm : hfatin , -toly $800.^ ' . ,',^'isV ■' V' '■ ■ Sanford Motor Company Phone No. 77 GOOD USED TIRES $ l UP MocksviUe, N. C. Í I II' Ï > I U' Ì' i .. « îbJ Fngó 4 THE MOGKSVILLK ENTERPRISE. MGCKS^HLLK. N. C. f; .‘'''á*:. î I ? n •?ШГ.Т:РГГ"^.г?77та5» ‘/ ‘îm ÍW fri ' Vìi' I i I ГИ 'í. í' Ht/iî I ;;awí.«íi.-|rrjr»^AEÍi-r;:í; \îp ; x &I It'' l'' Ч I- ( .к ^11 и Цф ■ л ,•I) . I I Jo- -Li Thursday, August 11, 19,^2 The Mocksville Enterprise Published Every Thursday at Mocksville, North Carolina A. C. Huneycutt ..............Editor and Publisher ‘-rxt'^ 'ЯГЕ.'Г?a?iW<A,Л Subscription Rntea: ?1.50 a Year; 6 Months 75 Cents Strictly in Advance Enteied at tiie post oiflce.at Mockiville, N. C., RS second-class mattar under the act of March 8, 1879. NOTICE TO GENERAL PUBLIC « ___________ . .* This newspaper charges regular ad­ vertising rates for cards of thanks, resolution notices, ObituarLes, etc., and ■will not accept any thing less than 35 cents cash with copy- unless you have regular monthly accounts with us. ^ We do not mean to be hard on any ftne, but small items of this nature force; f us to demand/the cash with copy. All. such received by us. in the future with* * out the cash, or stamps will not be pub- * lishfed. . : DEiMOCRATIC TICKET ¡FOR COUNTY OPPICBRS For The Louver House .Toiin P. LeGrand For Sheriff ' F. G. McSwain For Clerk of Superior Court ^У. 11. Allen For Hegiater of Deeds R. C. Clement I ’or County Comjnissioners: C. H. McMatinn M. H. Hoyle T. P. DAviggins , For Coroner ' Dr. A. B. Byerly Moi'kaville, N. C., Thijrsday, Ап«»»! 11). 1932 * '‘Give unto the Lord'the glory due ■* ■* unto his name; bring nn offering, anil * * come before him: worship the Lord in * ' tho beauty of holine.4s.—J Chronicles ■* 10:29.* ; » , # THE GUEATEll Mussolini says that democracy ia a failure. That it is more EJ'rannical than tyranny itseif. He then proceeds to boost fascism iieunuse,' as he says,. "It generally recoHnizes future and tho development of mankind.” Moreover, \he clnims that it teaches that, “njiart from consideration of present politics, there is no such thing' as perpeluul peace.’’- Ho sayg that ■ • lor uiu.se reasons fasei.sm rejects pacifism. "Only war carrios all human <>nt.‘rgieM to the height of tension and giyus tliu seul ot'nobility to peoples that have the eonra'gu to confront i it.” In conclusion he might have added also with ijuite a sufficiency of truth, that while war carries all human energies to the height of tension and gives the seal of nobility to p: Uwil li «Iso licveiops and brings out the w'orat in mankind. Only the savaye in man, the brutal, ,the cruel; can justify war. iuui as'to it being tho seal of nobility, and as to it carrying all buman energies to the height of tension. Dictator Mussolini might prqiit by . reading and comparing the lives of Napoleon Bonaparte and that other still greater French man, Louis Pastuer. Moreover, the records made by men and women who have made;tKem- solves a blessing to mankind, will show that _ nothing does more to develop or bring out ail buman energies, than a vision of igreat personal service to humanity. Did ever a mi-^ litary leader strive harder or niore' completely pour himself out in h’s military efforts, than did Paat'uei', Luther Burbank, or Thomag A. ■ Edison? : ; ^ ^----— ~Lo---,------— — IS BUSINESS IMPROVING? Has business reached the bottom, turned the • corner and started boldly marc'i^ing up the road in plain view? Indications point to that fact. Of course, a lot of this Associatud Press do])c about buaijiess improving is pro- ;pa'ganda, but the fact that farm produce seems ‘to be slowly but steadily going up in prioo ' would seem to be an indication that in reality business is at last starting on the up grade. That is the best news yet. It makes no dif­ ference how much money railroads and other big corporations get bold of, there can be no .I^ermanent improvement in business until the .jii'ice Ul cotton, ;!rain and other-iima-pMdu^e.- ■J?et on a substantial foundation, A great many national and outstanding.'thinkers and financiers do not hesitate to predict that 1Ü33 will be a good business .year. Among these is William Uandolph Hearst, the largest newspaper publisher in the world, and, v^hile Arthur Brisbane, noted syndicate writer, does not venture a prophecy just at present, he does ))lainly announce that the financial news . these days ia “more hopeful than it hus been in the past two years.” Tho coifived race Inis just cause to be proud of the records made by the negro athletes during tho Olympic games in California. Speaking of iSie succe.ss of the negro racers. Will Rogers, famous humorist, writing from Beverly Hills said that,."The man that brough*^ the first slaves to this country must have had these Olympic games in mind. “For,” says ho, "these senagaitibiuus liave just about run the white man ragged. Every winner is either an American riegro.’Or an American ,>yhite wb- ,man.” But he predicts, “When we get, to go]£, bridge, or cocktail shaking, then tlie American white man will come unto his own.” MR. CHAPIN NEW SECRETARY Roy Chapin, well known head of the Hudson Jlotur Company, of Deii'oit, Michigan, is the new Secretary of Commerbe, Last week tlie t'ormor secretary, Koljurt Lamont, resigned giving as his reason that he desired to re­ enter private business. That is the fourth time that president Hoover has liad to shift his cabinet line-up, an average of u change of cabinet once a year. We are just won­ dering whether Secretary Lamont really re­ signed to re-enter business or whether he, doubtless like many other former cabinet •members, became disj-iusted wilh the big mess that Hoover is making in trying to run the government of -the United States. Roy Chapin, is a big business man, one of the most successful in the world, only 62 •.years old and in the prime of his vigor and .usefulness, possibly his^taking charge of the Department of Commerce at this tinw is a good omen.. •, ----- .... o—^ ^ ' NOW WE ARE IN FOR IT Libby Reynolds stands indicted for the murder- of her husband. Her friend Walker is also indicted. Both ai‘e prominent.. Libby is exceedingly pretty, so we may how expect to. suffer-from an abundance of newspaper dope as heririal approaches. We should have to read all about how she was dressed, how short or how long her skirt •v^as, whether she worse hose or not, the detailed description of her every glance, her frowns, her smiles, her tears, .ies,' a loiig-sufrering public is now in for a big mess, of journalistic dope. What a pity all the newspapers will not minimize the occasion pf her trial. ' CLEANING UP SALE It is not seldom that the Enterpri.so makes editorial reference to advertisements carried in its columns, but we do ask every reader of this paper to carefiilly read the atlvertisement of the "G. 0. P. Owner," carried on this page. -We would especially urge our' RepiiJjlicnn bre­ thren to road it, nnd the mai/ wlio has not fully made up his mind as to whether or not he* wlli vote the Democratic ticket this fall» should by all means road and study this '"public notice of sale,” carried in this issue. :-----:------:--O:-------------- Rural Song & Comment By Arch Huneycutt THE VACATION Thia is the vacation season. We need n vacation, but unfortunately we can’t all go to the monntainn or the sea­ shore. . Yet, as some . one has suggested we can all take a va- • cation at home. Wo can just "flop” ,íoí' !\ fev,’ tliiys, ,We can curtainly make ourselves be­ lieve wc are having a big vaca­ tion, But if for any reason it is impossible i'or us to take a trip, or let down at home, then let Us try to make ourselves believe we aro having a vaca­ tion while doing the things wo aré forced to do around liome. Anyhow, let Us all take some kind of a vacation this month, I’S POSTPONED IT I hoped "ter git de wuck in shape An’ take a long vacation, A fishin’ in some shady pon’ An’ git some recreation, , ' 'But duty keeps a crowdin’ up An’ ballin’ like creation. I's got ter mow an’ cure de hay, ' An’ dig an’ hill be .taters, , An’ 'help Belindie can de fruit. An’ pickle green termaters, No time fer recreation now I’ll studdy about it later. iDe chick’ns want a winter house An’^ lots of fresh ¡green feed, o r Bet she wants a patch .of oats, Ter meet de springtime needs Likewise I’s gofer plant some Wheat An' winter turnip seed. \- So let de big vacation pass Perhaps anuther time. I’ll git a bettor chance ter go i-iit ano' would be a crime I ’er leave dc useful wuck undone Dem mountain peaks ter climb. ■YOU MUST Deyils plays de fiddle---ATi^yrraV^lTteFTtHnce, Tjing; I-iiiin't no use lamentin’ Got ter cut de piHjeon whing. Plays fer you at mid-night All’ he plays fer you at ciuwn Winter time er Summer Alers 'Keeps a playin' on. Gtet de woiT inchanted IW'id cle twangin' o' .de strings Wiiiks an' saws .de fiddle An’ you’s got ter dance, I-jings, HIS WEEKLY SERMON (SAMPSON) o r SAMPS’ He went a courtin’ once, ’Way buck When ’e war young, Now Samps’ he was a likely chap, But what fo’ks call high strung. Yo’ needn’t fool yer time wid Samps', 'Ca’se yo’ got ’im riled, ; V He’d up an’ take ’i.s jaw-bone out V An‘ sho’ do somthin’ wil’. ■ -“' '1 don’t know how do row began,i.ii;: -'I'.-; ■; / .«Nàtoti I J r ' /■ But Samps’ he stayed so late De gal’s dad ^'ot so hoppin’ mad iio went nn’ oarred de gate, Whon Sampa lie got 'is hat ter igo air Jci.s.'ieci do g'lil good night An’ foiin’ do gate was .locked an’ biirrod,He sho' was in a plight. Nex’ niawnhi' When de ol’ man riz He foun’ de stunt no good, ’Cn’se wli'nr de ien ce an' gate once stood He had jos’ kindlin’ wood. VANCE AUDITORIUM AT JUNIOR HOME TO COSTEQUIPPED $100,000 WHAT ABOUT YADKIN AND V/ILKES Work is to begin on the new Sam F. Vance auditorium' at the Jr. 0. U. A. M. Orphan Home at Lexington ne.Kt week, it is. an­ nounced. The auditorium is nam­ ed in honor of Samuel F. Vance, formerly of this city and now re­ siding near Kernorg\’ille, bccause of his years of sigrvice to the or­ der, both aa a leading member and as secretary of the state council for many years. John W. Hudspn-, of Carrboro and Ra­ leigh, has been awarded the con­ tract,' the cost being estimated at $73,000. ' 'Ihe plans were made by Wil­ liam Il<:nry Deitrick, of Raleigh, designed .'in beautiful colonial type ivitii Jeffersonian tendencies. It is to have eight class rooms with homo economics consisting of sewing, cooking and gymnaSi- uiii, and shower rooms' for girls and' boys. ‘ Seven months will be required to complete it. Cost with Bipuij- ment will be about .flOO.OOO. SEES BROTHER IN NEWS PICTURE AFTER 2« YEARS If the Rowan county commiss-. ionerg who are democrats can cut the tax rate to 55c on the $100 valuation, pray tell us why the Dayie democratic county com­ missioners can’t cut the'rate here in like manner.r-T-Cavie Record. And if the Davie county .com­ missioners, who are Democrats, could cut the tax rate' 40c on -the -$100 valuation,i,n ,1931, pray tell« Us why the Yadkin county com­ missioners, who are Republicahs, coufd not cut but-17c on the hundred for Yadkin. TEN YEAR OLD CLAIMS 'TO SAVE ROBBED FIVE STORES IN "CAREER” New York.—Mrs. Peter Mc- Cafferty saw a jilcture in the. paper of Ma.\ Schmcling's jirrlval in Berlin, and she cried out; "That’s my brother whom." I liaveii’t seen for. twenty-three years!” But she didn’t mean Sc'hmeling, the box-l’ighter. She referred to a man standing be­ side him'. • Raleish.-—Raleigh . jiolice de­ tained a len .vear old boy today, who cltiimed he had robbed fivo .stores, breaking into some of them at night. “I’d just as soon sleep here‘as anywhere else,” the lad said as police provided special sleeping ac'jommodations for him. The i'athor of the boy, Charles Bryant, is dead. His mother said she would not object if he were sent to a training school “whore some learning would be forded on him.” •. KEY '<’0 STOKE J JAlf. DROPPED IN W E tj. FOUNB' AT lio’l'p Danburg.—A rather umiau,.., cldeiif happened at tht- eow jail here Saturday about 8 o't],' just at nightfall, whflii i;i!! ¡j'■ colored, the handyman ai'omij|; premises, dropped the key too main door of the jail in ;While drawing.sonie cooj watcrt, the prisoners.-This left 110 ¡, cess whatever to any part |,f jail where l^he prisoners «•, jkept. Jailor Barkley Smith imim^ atejy got busy to recover and his first effort was to uae magnet, the well being a v< 'deep one and entailing a lot work to get the water out send a mrtn down, but the niai,, failed after bringing the keyii the top of the ' water sevei tinjes. So he removed tho box from tfie top of tho openbj and securing a large whidla! ■ with a huge bucket the water wil bailed.from the well by a<iv«iBi men by about 10 o’clock at nlgi aiid one of the fellows went dom |on the bucket with a fhisli ligi and found the large itey In d| vory bottom of the well. After air the source of cocH drinking water for tho jailor ,m: the inmates of the Stokes jail a good cleaning. i The recent dry weather is ni mated to have cut the tobncci ero]) of Beaufort County by percent in pounds produced an to have materially lessoned tk quality. ROBERT S. McNEILL * Attorney nt Law I "■ MOCKSVILLE, N, C. j * Practice in Civil and Criral- * nal Courts. Title iCxamiiia. I * tins given prompt attention. For twenty years we havo served the people of Davie Coun­ ty as Funeral Directors, and nev^cr. before have we been .io Well Equipped, or had so 'vide a var.ioty of styJea and prices as wo now have. CALL US AT^NY HOUR G. C. YOUNG & SONS вам P U B L IC S A L E NOTICE C lo s in g O u t S a le o f th ij G . O . R P A R T Y As our lease with Uncle Sam will expire on March 4, lA.HS, and nnr titles to the political jàdj pot will be transferred to "Tho Sons of Wild Jackasses,” we have decided to hold nn auction ?alco t'he White House Lawn at Washington, D. C., on ' ‘ ' N O V E M B E R 8 , 1 9 3 2 and sell to the highest bidder all of our political machinery and our entire stock of supplies iwij on hand; to-wit: ^ ,♦One political machine, 1921 model, badly in need of repairs. Can only be-recognized by" whistle. . One inoss gross platform, with all of its farm planks broken. One large everbearing Melon vine with several bran9hes badly frost bitten, classified as fi'"!!® assets. . ■ One billion dollar crime wave made to order, old enough to wean, which was sired L»y thè Voiiitci“ Act and damned by everybody.; ■ . _______fi.jPourtfifih_millioii_meaiishine--still8,-all-operat-lng-tTrfiiHcHt~iiJrp£tcttyr Seven hundred rum-running-vessels just learning to swim, but know all of the: dives. Eleven million dinner pails, all empty. ■ Twenty-ono thousand miles of bread lines without a vacant space. . . Ono seat on the Board of Trade, good for any amount of wheal; no-profits gnnrnnteed. Should the present prosperity continue we reserve the rjglit to sell under the JIoo.v.§r Monitori'"'' plan. _ Free Liinch at Noon—Doughnuts Without Holes Will Be Served by the Farm Boar The 'I'ea Pot Doam Executive Committee will serve roast crow to the Wiekersham Committc*^ The Army, Navy, Coast Guards and all available Stool Pigeons w'ill bo in formation at bna'h assure '.Dolly her rightful place at the table. ' If the Chief .Executive arrives ih time to assist at the s.lle it is respectfully .requested that all sent who still have a hat, stand uncovered while the band'plays "God Help the King.” TERMS OF SALE:—See your banker before th« sale. Positively no foreign bonds will be eepted,. .althoug'h they are 0, K.’d by the State Department; ‘ The boys, just put that 0. K. on tli™ so that Coon. Lobe* Japee Morgan and some of the other intornatlonoi bankers could slip them to the "Suckers." ¡ It-reully amounts only to fourteen billionÌ. d'oUars,. friends have gOtton rid of ,tlieih, therefore wo arò no further intorosted. Tliursday, August 1Í, 19.Ч2 THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.Pege, 8 Card Parties Social Functions Club Meetings Ghrrch News S O C I E T Y MISS MARY J, HEITMAN, Social Editor Local Happenings Coming and Gning: of those' We know Phone 112 «.'afternoon. A number of merry P. J. Johnson, of J?avenport Col- 'games w'ere played, after which .lege, and Mrs. J. Frank Clement, Mrs. C. F. Stroud, mother of the of Weaver and Rutherford Col- hostess, Miss Louise Stroud and leges. During the pleasant social Mrs. Harry Stroud served deli- hour the hostess served, sand- cious cream, cake and popcicles. wiches, tea anti chess pies. The members present were: Mesdames J. IL Tliompson, R. C. Goforth, B, I. Smith, J. Frank Clement, P. jti'. and Mrs. R. S. McNeill hag been indisposed recently. ■vere visitors in Raleigh this week. > r TTTT^.-----' ----------- Mrs. J. E. Fowler, of Flushing, Mr and Mrs. M. K. Pate, .of N- Y., and Mi.ss Hattie Fowler, of Burlington, are visiting in Fall Statesville, were recent guests ofBUUingtuM.^ ^ ^ ^ Daniel. Kiver and Boston, Mass ~o their siaisr, Mrs. G. G. Daniel. —^---0----- . ----------- I Miss Elizabeth Rodwell will re-Mrs. W. C. Martin has been on Sunday from Baltimore, .¿I, Hof vvB are sorry to '.where she has been under treat-the sick list we .state.ment at John Hopkins Hospital. MvM Ju X -............ Misses Mildred Thompson and ■ landing a month with her .Katherine Frost, who are in trjiin- t S r Mrs C. L. Thompson. ,ing at Davis Hospital, StatesvUle,. Mrs. D. I. Reavis, of Concord, will be here for the Masohic Pic­nic. she is very ill, We hope that she will scon be much improved. Grace Clifford Circle Meets ../„.-I-*., w. cvi.iv. w.ciKviii., X. The Grace Clifford Circle of J. Jo'hnson, Lizzie Johnson, C. L. ,|the Baptist church met with Thompson, R. G. Wa'lker, W. L. '•> Mrs. J. T. Angell on Monday af- Moore, J.,A. Daniel, C- N. Chris- I 1.......................... « r./> m i - _ _ I___________4-lrtv. • Smilin' Charlie Sava mio. u. i.» vil luunutv^ t»i- V* viii.i.0” ternoon at 2:30. The-chairman, tian, Jack Allison, Miss Kate Mrs. John LeGrand, led the de- Brown, and the 'visitors were .______________ jVotionals, and made a talk ' on Mrs;^Doit HolthousiBr, Misses Lil- Mr Tim c!iin”nn.i "Why We Believe in Foreign Mis- lie Meroney, Sarah Thompson and rnn M xt ’ j An interesting stuHy of Lucile Martin. • 'Cooleemee, Mr. and Mrs. H. iS. ^ook, “All the- World in All j Circle No. 3 met at the church Byerly and children, of Salisbury, the Word," was continued, with on Monday afternoon nt 2:30, and Mr._and Mrs. S. E. Hutchens Mrs. T. O'. Proctor as leader, with the chairman, Mrs. B. C. w?*'® quests I After the program,' a social hour Brock, in charge of the devbtipn- * Women-drive iiv where mea fèar io öfeerä* of Mrs. J. D., Campbell on Sun­ day, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Thompson, James, Jr., Misses Sarah Thonii»- Isbn and Martha Call went to itD'avidson Sunday afternoon to see———--—--- - Mr, and Mrs. James Cain, who- liave been ill with' influènza, are improving, we are glad Co learn, i Little Misses Margaret Jo and -----о— .Frances Brock . have returndd i , Giirland. Haire, of West Jeffer- from a visit to their grandparents ' Thompson, son, was the recent guest of Mr. Rev. and Mrs. j;.B . Tabor, at 2,1.’'.“"'^’"’ After the program; a social nour JorocK, m cnarge of cne aevotipn- ■ • --^ was enjoyed, the hostess serving-aI-i)eriod. A program of Interest than one-half tlie freight iced watermelon. . wag given,,the topic being CiTfis-jollected by railroads and,an in-, tian Education and what it m'eansv-orease in rates'effects them more and. was presented by M rs.^. E. than any other, one - class of Feezor. Miss Bertha Lee'spoke of : , nr T -.„n« lUna *^be recent death of ivirs. Sarah P'^OP Mrs. J. Frank. Clement was hos- Brevard, w-ho with her :. ---- Mrs. J. F. Clement Hostess I •|tOavldson Sunday afternoon to see I Tatflorjof BreTOrdrwhò"wÙh^.h^^ ’.¡Mr. Thompson’s brother who has '• at,.a delighnul lufojjmal ,h|ÌBband,.'-th«.’late Rev. Fitch I ’ay- LOST POCKETBOÒK §0'ME- Irecentiy.been a patient in Long’s X a S lv r w ith 'a Ìolor- founded the Epworth School where bet%veen Southern.;Depot Sanatorium. __j ___,..1*1, „ at Brevard, whiòh is now widely, : 'and Rose Cemetery, containing. , and Mrs. J. S. Haire.Woodleaf.. ble being attractive witn a coior- ---r.’-------- ~y: r ' ’ ’ W'''ful cloth and centered with . aBrevard, which is now widely,: and Rose Cemetery, conta n ng^ pottery bowl of z i n n i a s . C o v e r s Brevard Institute. . In one $5 bill and 0 or,;6. SI bills, were laid for Mrs^ Clement, the of one and. two ^ cents hostess, and Mrs. Herbert Bird-Woman’s ^Missionaiy So- staimis auto and truck^license saU and Mrs. Priée Sherrill,«of then ^it-has been card. Knder please return to ~ trran f infhv/iaf \fn ICiîterD i'ifl« offiCG iin fl trefc r<3- Jack Allison and Morris Alli­ son will be here for the week- .eij.urcn.un, wno ig lumucuug sum- ,enil, ' ■ ,mor school at Boone, was the woek-end guest of Miss Mary' ----- :\Ii.ss 'Connie KeeVor, of Stony Nelson Anderson. I'lunt, is the guest of her sister,' ,- ----^0 Jli'.s, Harry Stroud. I_o----- baler, of Salisbui Dr. and Mrs. E. Carr Choate and children, Joe, Anna and Alic“ . John L. I.each and F.'L. Hon- Can', 'vill spon^ the w;e^mid at Moeks- ,ltp. Thompson and i\H‘. and Mrs. ' ir , Pri¿c Sherrill inf “" “-'e lu luia ueun -...... - . .Ihompson and two children, I a n object of greatMnterest xto Enterprise office and get ro Miss Dorothy Mitchell, of Ruth-'a id № 1 v the women of Southern .Metbo- ward.-R. M. Poster, Hockserfordton, who' is attending sum- Thompson one M S T r d s il ami M r^^ism , and is on cb f t^o kadiiig v-ille, N. C. ' ■ ' - ■ «v.nin,/ ,n,,,ntiv. 'sherriil with quuint glass vases filled with' marigolds. mation. Members present at tlie Mrs. Clement was again hos- meeting were; Mosdames B. p. !8s one evening r.ecently at a .'B/ock, L. L. Feezor, J. L. Sheek,. . W Pi-nw P. n T#»nr»h. iiv P...... t'arr, will spend tne weeK-cnci a i r " r ' , ' „ r E. W. Crow, C. G. Leach, W. F, I, h ■ their summer home. Laurel Moun- .watermelon feast, f^eve al ela- ...... ‘ ?Lins! SPECIALS THIS WEEK lUC, atn'.v-v.t ---------Jane Crow. ^ servico.s at Heiir Ureok, union ai \\Ч:аМ«ий1'ао11. „ v, ” '_______li_________ ______Q _____о________ liouics-riffm Eiiiiiiffcmeiii; Mrs. T. G. Proctor has return- j\irs. Sadie Stonestrect, I Misses Miss Mary Allen Heiitlrieks ^ed from a visit to relatives in Pave Cain and Ella Mae Camp- l"'“-“* the «uest of iMIss Emily Wil-I ЙИ'- Mrs. J. b. bowles, of Louisville, Ky. . bell spent the week-end in States- "f the Catawba College sum- Moeksyille, wish to ar ---о----- 'villo irith Misa Camiibell’s sister, ™^r school faculty last ,week. oiigagement sf their""------ — ¡She is now on a Ьои.че-раЛу at Ruby Juanotta to Wa•' .-I-- 111 I have just received a large DR. HARRY CATON SPEAKS sample Urie of notions to go at TO DAVIE FARMERS wholesale price. Dresses-^ SOc to ?2.'J8. Come .in and look this: lino nnn the I ■ On account of rain and electric over. You will find some re a l'...... .. _ . , ter 'storms Friday night throughout' bargains. ' : - ulty last ,week. Wnvnn D Tif- ^^'‘vie county, the crowd assem- Just received a big shipment of ¡She is now on a hou.se-pañy at ^ ’ ni ' bled at the courthouse to hear Dr. pin'ycloth, fast eolors, 8>ic pev yd, I Charlottesville, Va., and will KO “ „J;,,!;,; ’„in' take nlaco Harry Caton of Columbus, Ohio, 10 Jbs. sugar ...................... 45c.spent last week with his sistei, 0 - Washington,'D. C., before re-. National Grange secretary, was 26 lbs. sugar ................- M i s . R a lp h Ratledge, at Advance. I _-Mnand^^r^^^^ ^ ^in August., --------................................................................... Charles Lowe Thompson, Jr., jjira. J, D, Pope, .s|)ont Inst week with his sister.I IMr, anu mis. Ü. uLimio <inii T , — rr°~ 'r;T~ ... children, Cliarles, jr., and Velma turning home ,)a.'k Rodwell, of Fayetteville, FJizaboth, of Shelby, visited Mrs , --- ■spent Sunday ivith his pai'ents, Burrus’s parents. Or. ¡uid Mrs, W. I Ur. and Mrs. J. W. Rodwell. c. Martin, on Sundav.-----0----- -----„---L iMiss Katherine Meroney is ' ¡Mr, n,m Mrs. .1. B, Douthit, of siiending a week with hon sister, Charlotte, Annie Lucas Douthit, Mrs. Silas McBee, in High Point. Carios Arms and Miss Coûta Cnv- 7 "“ ; , ter will be guests of Mr. and Mrs Mv^;. Ellen Lemmi and Miss h . Morris on Friday. Josephine Lemmi aro sliending ■ .______„______ some time in Rutherfordton. | charle.s Green nnd child er, Si\S, Clamroc'h/. Arthur, Jr,, and Nettie Bahn- ,aon I[olleman\ of Farmington, arovisiting their aunt, Mrs, Lester ^at t,ie jsapuat ....... ....................Martin, Iton-Salem, His numbers^ of fri- Mrs,^LeGrand, -----o----- ends throughout the county hopo' '■ ___ Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C, Lee, of i,e improved, Hendersonville, are spending this . -----a- - G, G'.week with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel.-"■•O' rripieit, iuivi *>».1. ....... ...........Smith, of Lenior, will be the will arrive here Saturday to spend *,....., " , , l- ..guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. ten days with relatives before playod, and tempting cream farmers and of course wnen inc Meroney at the Masonic Picnic. returning to their 'home in Mat- “«d cake were served. -They then farmer’s buying ■ power is de>.----------- thews. They will be accompanied »'etunied to the Allison home and ,crea.sed there is a corresponding Rev. J. L. Kirk is a patient j,,, Mrs C M Cartmboll of Wins-number of games, decrease in the sale of manu- the Baptist Hospital in Wins- ton-Saliim,‘ who has been visiting «lose present wc-re: ^ « « Helen facturad products.- — jjiu «iimhfir.q. of fri- TVTiM TeGrand Campbeil, honoree, Misses Paui-( Practically every business, pro-I___^ Û— — ' Daniel, Helen Holthouser, feasion». trade, workers in in- f ' Miss Julia Hording, a promin- Haydc« Sanford, Agnes San/off dustrial lines, etc., in the United ----------- I t lawver of Jacksonville Pla States nre organized, the speaker I Mrs. Herbert Birdsall and Mrs. ji^g. r . Spainhour and daugh- for the¡Price Sherrill and son, Priee. Jr., ter, Biddie, of Hickory, and Mrs. . 'V r = organization. Organiza- ■-----o _ . •.. W Mooresvilie, and little M sa Robinson, of the Mars «»tto i f ht somebody or some Miss Fannie 3 rodie,;has return- Sa,.a.), gherrill, of Mount Ulla j j ü , college faculty, visited Dr. and PhylUs John- group but for selfprotection..:Dt ed ,to her home in Henderson, g guests of Mra. W. W. ^nd Mrs, S, A. Harding, the for-,Caton said he lived next door to after a visit to her niece, Mrs, E, 'jjiHer, ' ^ I mer their brother, on Tuesday, I,,...P. Bradley. -----cf----- ' They are guests of their mother, -----0----— Miss Kathryn Brown, who re- -yy_ Warding on Mockaville Misses Julia and Kopelia Hunt, ggntly underwent an operation at Rente 2, ■of Washi.rigtoh, D. C., will arrive Leo’s Hospital in Greensboro, ; this week to visit their mother, j^ag returned home, and is improv-Mrs. Alice,Hunt. ■ ' ----- ^'moiuIq will be gla( ------tl--- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Safley andMra. A. F.'Campbeir^ and Miss | л,., „„d Mrs. S. M. Uaii anu jonnstoiie, wno ш ¡tables, tne mgn buu^v. ............ -, .............. Pauline Campbell were visitors in j^jjgggg Elaine, Annie Ruth and the suninier at Montreat, Mrs.cards being won by Miss national secretaiV men- A.sheville last \veek. I Marjorie Cali are visiting Rev. .Mabel HyUnis Anderson, of Mor-Miller. Mrs. Lloyd Paige, tio^ed rural free delivery of mail Und---^ftlM^g.-C.-Spidnklc,.-jaf-^al^jtautaiiJIrs^jI^L^ooik.Mii_an^-^_]^lin^i^j:ja_^^ya^_gi^e^a_ajjslt-!a3-one of tb» gr^atest picena off- I.rr.,n„,. n.ihavi- fltir! Mr. and „ ,hnx. of oowder, and legislation ever written, sponsor- ed and put through, Congreàs by " Grange influence. - Dv. Hall’s uncle. 1 ivna. a. xi. —.......... . jn concludiiig his address, the— .— -q— -— 'from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. .lie Allison, Mr, and Mrs. W. r. fi.Q^en-salad, . bam: ш gpgaker cited the shipment ' of Mrs. G. G. Daniel, Mrs. R. Horace Haworth, in Higb Point, Thompson, and Mrs. Maude Har- {yuit cake with whipped milk from Wisconsin to thè state 2e, M is s e s Pauline iD'aniel and piaworth has-returned from ris Briggs, of Cleveland, Mrs. iced tea. .Those e n - pio^i^a in refrigerator cars,---u„ii „„nnt Tuesday „ to relatives in Helena, ^George Brown, of Mount Ulla, LgQj.aha>g hospitality ^^1,1^1, be produced in'.theami Mesdames Lloyd Pj^ip South, but it- not. The Soutii ----------- President Green, of tlie Ameri- Mrs. LeGrand Hostess To ■ |can Federation of Labor, for a Bridge Club number of years, and realized Mrs. John LeGrand was gra- fi,Hy than the average per- _____^______ ' |eious hostess to the members of gon the power which is .wielded returned home, and is improv-1 Relative! and friends from out- vweil-organized labor or ing her many friends will be glad of-town who attended the funeral i,^, being Attractive w ithV'VrelatTng a few accom'plish- _____________ 'In J a v S te iro n ^^0"- Mrs" ments of the Farmers Grange Mr and Mrs, S, M. Call and S o fjo h n lto n r who^^ Bridge was played at two .^hose 8,000 chapters now haveflii, ana . _ Jonnstoiie, who is .spendmg ^tables, the high score reward, a'„imost one million paid-i■ ■ ...... --- SOA,.<>ts WORKS WONDERS KURFEES & WARD ' “Better Service” -up menv IF YOU WANT TO LOOK YOUR BEST 'FOR V THE PICNIC Call 122 tor appointment MAE’S SHOPPE Mocksville, N. C.,\ Lee, Misses Pauline )mniei jvirs. «awmwi i,..o ....................Helen Campbell spent Tuesday a visit to relatives in Helena, George Brown, of Mount uiin, '' '....... - 'Arkansas. land Miss Eliza Jane Dobey andafternoon in Salisbury -Q Mr. Dobey, of Newsom.■o-Mrs. E..W.'Crow and Miss Jane j- h .-:A, Sanford has returned j , Crow returned Monday from a from Laurens, S, C„ where he ,m Jss Pauline Daniel Honors visit to Mr. -and iVTrs. It rank called by the death of Mrs. Miss CampbellSanfm'd’s mother. Mrs. Sanford Miss Pauline ¡Daniel w'as gra- reniained for a visit with her sis- cious hostess at an enjoyable wa- were Mesdames uiuya x ...... aoum uu..Price Sheyrill and tjie following offers' a wonderful opportunity members, Mosdames Cecil Morris, fo,. dairying, he stated, as the Jack Alhson, J. L. Meroney, T. F. ijong^r ¡rrowing season, mild cli-^.... Hanes at Roaring Gap -0 Misa Jessie Smith, of M o n r o e , ¿j¡„ter «lui Miss Marguerite'Brown) of' ______ Monti;ent,; are . tvisiting Misses I’^annio and Jane Bradley. Uitfl«0 ..................................... ^ , tormelon feast given in honor of Mis.4 Helen Campbell, of Wins­ ton-Salem, on Tuesday eyening. Mrs. L., Harper-and .sons, bag been visiting her motliBr, <-arl and Harold, of Copi-Springs, • , ¡yiHlej,^ tbg past spent Sunday with M rs. Harper’^ month, have returned home,' i^ister, Mrs, A, F, Campbell, , ^ g---~.o~i--- ij'ibg,, numerous friends di Miss Mr. 0. H. Perry, of Washing- ton, D. C„ who.spent the week- About 35'were present,'and the end liere, and Mrs. Perry, -jvho melons were served in the pret- ¡ty bacliynrd. Meroney, Misses Ossio Allison and Willie Miller.-----o---^ Methodist Circles In ‘ Meetinm Circle No. 2 of the Mattie Ea­ ton Auxiliary met with Mrs. Ö. |I. Smith oil Monday ¡Afternoon at 2:30.with: tho chuirmim, Mrs.(lb M , и V/ .. .V .., _____ _J, H. Thompson, leading the de­ votionals. An Interesting pro- gvnm on the coliegea of the Me-Little Miss Stroud Entertains ,■Little Mis.v,Jessie Libby Stroud , j^jg . entertained a number of -fter 'lit- | Lueile^ Martin telling of Duke * n Thomn.и M iss Ivey Nail, of Hickory, is ' щ гу Foster, of County bine, ¡entertained a numwsr o,f'ner, I Lucile магтщ гешик vx Sig,; ТНЕ.Г ’чА p OW NBli ■ ^P^ftding several days with be? who is a patient at Long's Sana- tie sc'iioolmates a t, a delightful jUniversity,-Miss Sarah Thomp-^ j n mother, Mrs, ^IdaVGv Nfl/VJ' will, loiiyvi .........,mate and other natural advanta- j;ges, if utilized, would enable dairymen to produce milk nnd ¡milk products at’ about one-half the cost in the West and North. Anotheiv piece J of legislation sponsored and -written by the farmers through the medium-of orgnnization was' the estiibliahr ment of the Interstate Commerce Cojn,mission, whio'h* probibits' tiie railroads arbitrariiyji incroasln'g': freight rates at V/111/ but '' forces'' . tb.^ earrleVs to appe.ar befoi'a this bodiy; and plead their cases. The i»rniep.Kflys, .directiy^o'r- Indirect Everybody Gome to the 54th Annual Masonic Picnic and b r in g a Basket. While here, drop in to see us. We shall be glad to have you. LeGrand’s P h a r m a c y "The Rexah atore" Phone 21 MockfvUlo, N.' 0; ib 'ii';- /; Î 0 I ■Tifi-Г Ч ' ü;. ’ 1.í f ' í'^, iЦГ'( (i |Sj' í Ì Il и U iLУ' 1 1.1 I ■'Vr‘■fi' 4 ‘ I V'l.l t ^ 1 if „ 'î;v: f f 'ill !:И i .'lì i ¡í’l t- 'л 'fS ' )‘ч fi / ' iî(l ' 'i "I . w I f ”.'9,1? Г ,'/ Íl7¡llt Чи л I FM ЧЧ I s ^ p b ; « i« í i '!У' 1 n ы Éân uM mшип дат зь’f(' í%4f/) t ¡•л.'» ¡■-■''ili h » í V ' ‘ tS ' i l I |b',. i- I Г, ’1' Ì I' n Ii *' ! ■i‘ ,hl ij *'i ' Pago 6 THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. ' MOCKSVILLE. N. С.Thiirscl.iy, August 11, l 9;>2 Condition State Banks »roving ADVANCE NEWS NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE impi Ñ0TÍCÍE 0 r S*ÂLË Under and by virtue of у,ц power contained in a mort|iai;<> Raleigh.—Two state banlta were consolidated, one branch was dis- tcontinucd, one bank and three branches wei'e reopened, and one new, branch bank was establish­ ed in July, during which month not a single bank was closed, Commissioner oi Banks Gurney P. Hood shows in his report of the change of status of state banks for July. The United Bank and Trust Co., GVeensboro, and its, three branclieg at Burlington,' Reids- viile and Sanford, cloiied ■ follow­ ing a run about a year ago, was I’oported reopened during the month. The Commercial and iFarmers Bank and tho Bank of Enfield, ■at Enfield, were consolidated,'the Bank of Enfield contihuing. M,. »,,<( M ., .£ the TO n ita , Witt X “ brk ot Superior Court ot Dnvie poB'or, cJ' snio oont»ilio,l in tli.it ■l"«ii oJtoail«d,by J. W. Jono, - ‘ ^ ■ iCounty, July 26, 1932 in ease of certain deed of trust e.xecuted on wife Mattie Jones, G.'W. McCullohiL. E. Burton and Jlrs. Fannie the 2i)th day of January, 1923, by wife Harriet McCulloh and GREENWOOD NEWS Mr. Jacob Grubb, Mr. Wayne , , ,, - -Merrell, Master Edgar Merrel i" «"e night last луеек and was T. Smithdeal. - Mr. Tom Carter, of S a lis b u ry ,¿7 Griwalkor aiufwVre’ fi Mrs. Celia Jones xo the undor-who has been spending thesumri,, , ■ • . i:' v ' ■’ • • - • — -> mer with his aunt, Mrs. C. P. J '.' i Jlcge, nulfered an injured hip uy , ^ and Mr. Joseph Moore were in Lexington last Tuesday on busi­ ness. Mrs. G. E. Merrell and son, Wayne Were in Winston-Salem last Saturday iri a shopping tour carried, to a Salisbury hospital for treatment., Mr. L. W. Shutt, Jr.', of Green- woodi ’Visited relatives here a few days this week. Mrs. Nan Roberts, of Winston- Mr. Czar Wyatt visited at the' visited Miss Ella Shutt re- ho'me of Mr. Jacob Grubbs l a s t '^®”tly. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Merrell visited at the home of Mr. Mor­ rell’s brother, Mr. G-. E. -Merrell last Thursday and (Friday.' ■ Mr. J. F. Myers iind sons, Mr. Joseph, Moore -were in Le.xington Saturday on business. I'he ■ Revival Meeting is going on at Fulton Methodist ChurcTi The Haynes Bank, ■ Cliffside, ,«t“rted lust Sunday evenuig.ser- discontinued its branch at A v o n -being conducted by the re- dalc. The Greenville Banking and :Trust Company, G r e e n v i l l e , o p e n - ¡««ending the meetings. I'he pub- ed a new branch at Snow Hill 1*« >s invited to worship with us., . ,1 It Mr. nnd iVTra. J. F. Mvflva and•during the moiiUi. • r i. it. t!It has been more than, two visited at the .home of years since a month passed witli- S. E. Garwood Saturday out one or more banks being .closed by t'he State Banking De-' Master Edgar. Merre l is spend-■ Ing a few days with 'his uncle,- Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Ammon and son, Ollie, Jr., of Laurenceville, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W; A. Leonard; Mrs. Charles Orrell is suffer­ ing with an injury from a stick we are sorry to note. We wish her a speedy recovery. - Miss Ella Shutt spent a few oung and ker, to the undersigned trustee,' signed, -Which said ihdrtgage is the fore- which said deed of trust is duly duly recorded in office: of Rogig. closure of a mortgage, and tho recorded in the office of the re- ter of Deeds of Davie County, judgment not having been paid gister of deeds for Davie County, Book 22, Page 194, ancl default off and satisfied the undersigned N. C., in Book No. 19, at. Page having been made in the payiiieni; commissioner will sell at public No. 100, default having been made oi'the debt secured by said mort- auction to the highest bidder for ii> the payment of. the indebted- the undersigned inortgagce cash at the court house door in iicSs thereby secured, and at the will offer for sale at public aiic- Moc'kavillc, North Carolina, on request of*tlie holder of the note tion to the highest bidder I'or Tuesday, the Oth day of Septem- by said deed of trust secured,, the cash at the court house door of ber, 1932 at 12 o’clock noon, the unilersigned trustee will offer at Davie County at 12 o’clock ......... following lands situate in'Fulton public auction, to the highest bid- Saturday, Augugt 20, 1932, the township, Davie County, North der for cash, at the court h o u se' following parcels of land lying Carolina, adjoining state road door in Mocksville, N. C., on Sat- «"d ijeing in S'hady Grovo Town- lead''ing from Fork Church via urday, September 3, 1932, at 6hip,-Davie County and described Fulton to Advance and described Twelve o’clock, noon, the follow- i's follows, to wit: as follows to wit:- 'ing de.scribed lands being and First Tract: Beginning at stake Beginning at a stone in public lying in Jerusalem Township, in'Davis line and running theiiec road;' thence West 31 poles to a Davie County, N. C., to wit: S. 6:12 chs. to stone; thence run- stone; thence South 17 deg. .West' BEGINNING' at a stone, W. T. 31 poles to a atone; thence East Wilson’s corner on West side of iling S. 87 déiT. E. 19.60 chs. to stone Nail Irne; thence N. 6.12 days last week with friends in 31 poles to a stone on tlie edge Salisbury sandclay road, fhence chs. to .Htbne; thence N. 87 dc;r.' tho Twin City.of the road; thence with the 499 feet with W. T. Wilson’s line West 19.50 chs. to the beglnnintr_- -1 _ - _ .. .1 a« 1-14- O * i. V« if i'l C iiA ^ ^ a ^ .Mr. Jo'hn Vogler is taking Ies- ¡public road North 17 deg. East South 69 deg. 65 min. West to a containing 10 (ten) aetes more or partment or its predecessor. OAK GIIOVE NEWS 'his Mr. Charlie Merrell. Mr. Joseph Moore is spending sometime at the home of Mr. and sons ih Aviation and expects to own, an airplane soon, it is-re­ ported..., I'he revival meeting begins at Advance M. E. Church Sunday. Everybody come. Ml', and Mrs. G. B. Ferree, of Mocksville, took dinner with Miss Laura Shutt Sunday.—--:----<►-----^--- NOTICE OF PUBLICATION North Carolina Davie County , Town of Mocksville Va 31 poles to a stone the beginning s.tone in J. M. Granger’s linfi, J. I ess, being known as lot No., (i i;; corner containing 6 acre’s more C. Deadmon’s tract; thence North the plat jnade by M. C. Ijanw.s, oV less. , '84 deg. East 409 feet with line SUrveyor,' Oct. 14, 1918. This the 3rd day of August, of said J; C. Deadmon’s tract to Second I'ra'ct: Beginning af. 1932. a stone on Weat side of Salisbury stone, thence S. S.lii chs. to stone; L E BURTON 'public road; thence South 94 feet;thence S. 87 deg. Bast 19.60 c h . ? ! 8 11 4t ' ' C o m m i a s i o n e r "'^th said road to the b e g i n n i n g , to stone Nails line; t h e n c e N. 5.12 Jacob Stewart a n d R, S. McNeill, c o n t a i n i n g o n e - h a l f of an aci;^e, c ^ h s . to^ stone; thence N 87 do«. Attorneys. NO'riCE OF SALE „ „ _ . , „ by C. M. West and wife, Tabitha-No 1Ü, at Page No. 43.S. R. Bacon and wite, Mrs. S. B. -yy^g^ d¡,y .Septem- This 1st .day of August, 1932, said „ „Л. A. HÜLLEMAN Bacon. The defendants, S. The Revival Meeting begins Mrs. J. F. Myers, here next Suhday night, everybody i The Barbecue which was to be invited to attend. ' ' given at Pickaway Camp on Weil- Friends and relatives gathered nesday, August 10th has been at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. called'off indefinitely.'. H, Pcafiock’s Sunday, and celcbrat- Miss Elizabeth Myers spent a cd Mr About for', the occasion. A dinner was served and all left I Mr. and ” Mlso'shtor, Mr.. Glonnlliller. . lГ o Г .Í ^ ^ S .b o ,V s t \ ” o t t more or less, and being part of West 19.50 cha. to the beginniuir, the landa deeded to J. M. Gran- containing 10 aej’ea more or le.'i.s-, :ger by D. S. Carson et ux. See boing known aa lot No, 8 in plat 'also deed from J. M'. Granger et made .by M. C. Ijames, Survevfir, the. ux to G, G. Walker, recorded in |Oct. 14, 1918 and being part ofUnder and by virtue of ... . - - „ .powers of sale contained in that the office of the register of deeds land conveyed by F. M., Stewart, certain mortgage deed, executed for Davie County,. N. C. in Book nnd husband to F. McCulloh ct JI 'tier, 1925, which said mortgago- -A. D. ra.'-peacocks 8i?rd .birthtiay. few 'houra with her cousin Misa'and wife, Mrs. S.’ R. Bacon will f f 11 4t t one hundred w-ere present Evelyn Ratts, of Fork Saturday jtuke notice that an actiion entitl-County, N C., in Bo^k No. Robert.'s. McNeill, Attorney. bountilul evening. . ed as above has'been commenced po p„n.„ -Mn riofmin. imv I --—---------- d Mrs. L C. Wyatt and in the Superior Court of D'avie NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND r .V ¡county. Nort'h_ Carolina, for the “ t , ' T r e r t c l S V o al, for more particular descriii- tion of above two lots see deed to D. F. McCulloh and wile to John W. Jones and Harriet Trustee. |Culloh, wife of G'. W. McCulloh, recorded in Book 2G, Pago 55:?, office of Register of Deeds '.,f Davie County. Also the i undivi-:!- Under and by virtue of an or-' interest of John "VV. Jones .'md Mrs. J. L. Clement and ^Lillie Dean, of-Columbia'; S. C., Mrs. A. E. Holder is suffering spent a few days' last week with from a snake bite. Mr. and Mra. D. A. Cloment, ' I Misses - Pauline and Helen der of the ,Superior Court of the town of Mocksville, Carolina for foreclosure of salo certificate, owned., by North P’'*hlie finction, to the ihighest bid- Udvie County mado in the spe-. , der for casli, at the court, house‘(.¡^1 proceedinga entitled, "0. C. ' the °f ^ “''Vie County, N. C., on Wilson, Admr. et als va. Mrs. Mir\V.T.“summers''was 'a visl- 'Wyatt spent Friday night w ith’plaintiff; and Hhat said dkend-Elizabeth Hinkle et als” the un- tor in Charlotte last Aveek. - their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. „„t,s will further take notice that ders.gnca Commissioners will on Mia.H Elizabeth Turrentine, of J. N. Wyatt. they are required to appear at the j „ CniahL " ^ f J nn■ ’ ---- ...........the clerk of/Superlor p ust. at 12:00 o’clock noon,• in'the court ? n , bounded aa the Courthou.se door in Mocks- Mocksville, Route 3, spent Friday Miss Loula Grubb spent Satur- with Miss Frankie Walls. day evening with Mrs. Jacob Mrs. J. R. Beeding, of Smith Grubb. Grove, spent the day . recently. | Mrs. Frankie bidden of Wins-^lina on the 29 :day.-of with her ‘tlaiighter,-Mrs.. Calvin ton-Salem Bowles. .w.ith her Mr, and Mrs. E. T.-McCu'lloh Hoyle, of Fork. office .of the clerk Court of said county,- house at Mocksville, Niu'th Caro- August follows : BEGINNING the Va undivided .interest ol* Har­ riet McCulloh (nee Jones) wil'f of G. W. McQulloh in tiie lands whiclrdeaconded to them from tlieir father W. M. Jones, decca.s- etl in lot No. 1 and No. 2 in divi- sioi; of t.he landa of John Jono;i, deceased among his heirs (E. (i. Jonea, ',t'. L'. Jones and W. M. at a ¡ville. North Carolinn, offer for Jonea) except 10 acres sold G. W. and fanilly, of Winston-Salem, The Revival started Sunday are Bpending a few days this morning at Cedar Grove Church, -week with their parents, Mr. and quite a.few of our colored people jvlrs. R. L. Williams. , iare ' attendi;ig their meeting, Mrs. C. W. Hepler is. sick , at preaching is, being coiiducted by this writing we are sorry to note, the regular pastor. Lots of our Mr. ivnd Mra. Hugio Craven, white neighbors are attending of near High Point, visited Mr. jthe colorcd folks meeting. The ....... „uv ^¡. ,ua,x.-v^ ««BUO. , . ««>e to the highest bidder for 1, ia spending the week 1932 and anawer or demur to bhe iand^^runfiinirw h certain tracts of land,f mother, Mrs. Nina ¿omplaint In said acti.on or the Ipii' I," South 87 deg. East „„(j being in Fulton Town- p l.ln tlif >111 ,,p „l, to tw o o » r t '| » 'j i « ,„ ;. « j ;.';f „ ,r A ’ t r ‘” S k iP .,B »l«,C »««ty.,N .,rtS C «,0. for the relief demanded in said South. 3 ii„„, being the lands allotted tnI deg. West 57y2 poles to a stone j. c. Swiftcomplaint. This 1st day of August, 1932. ■W. B. ALLEN 8 4 4t. ' C. S. C. Jacob Stewart, Att’y. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION ¡, , „ , ........ in a division of thein the Smoot line, Edna Williams* estate'of F. V. Swift and more corner; thence North 97^! deg. particularly described as follows: West 49 poles to a atone in A. D. , TRACT NO. 6. Beginning at E. E. Koontz s line; thence im-ge white Oak in P. L. Poster’sand: and Mrs. C. C. Craven Friday. colored people extend a welcome . Mr and Mra. Frank Bowles and to all the white people to unite ^ortn taroli . ^ _______:_____. . . i i l - __________ .......................JJaVln L o u n t’¡children spent Sunday evening with them in their worship, with Mr, and Mra. Noah Bowlea. Good ainging ia contemplated and There will be a lawn party reaer've aeats for white people, here at the school 'house next | Mr. G. E. and W. B.. Merrell Saturday night, August 13th. visited at the home of Mr. Jacob Proceeds to go to the Church. Grubb Sunday morning. Lets ever jn wor .'attended the revival meeting at .. na Davie County Town of Mocksville Vfl . . A. V. Smith and wife, Mra. A. J. Smith. • . „The defendants. A; . V. Smith North 87. deg. West North 12 deg. East 14-1/5 poles ii„e „„,1 ,.uns N. 83. 13.78 chs. to to a stone, Koontz’s corner; ti,onco S, 70 E. 18.75 chs. thence North 89 deg. Weat 20-3/5 to dogwood (not found) in Wm. poles to a .-itone; thence South Mason’s line, thence S. 4.42 chs. 45 deg West 8 pofes to a white to a stake; thence W. 15.50 chs. oak; thence North 70 deg. West to stone; thence S. 2M! chs. to'a 13 poles and 7 links to a stone, gtone; thence N. 88 W. 434 chs. - aid Koontz s corner; thence to the beginning, containing fif- N01 th 4 deg. Enat 42 poles to a teen (15) acres more or less. • ¿ . f ^ o l o » S " S - “ T . i . ” M Ì.T "i'”1'i™r. .oa . - " « ò r » : : ' A. c 's ;- •“ t p i “ »o„T'p!'FoS;'tl ! l r 'n .^ r Icliiidi-dn a n ^ M Ì’ Jo^^^^^^ that an iicti.on entitl- “r , to a stone.‘ ^ --------- iattended the revival meeting at .®d as above has been commenced ^oith 4-1/4 deg. East 40..^-poles near a . tobacco barn; thence S. MOCKSVILLE ROUTE 3 NEWS si.tho<list Churoh S n n .l»,'i," *'>" “ ‘¡!'* “ ■ 'i'',nó»? f " 'S r ln ™ ”’t L 'io '’nS T W «h«^. to » .toko or «tono; ohllte.1, Mr .„,1 M r,. E .rl Myor. , „ ,0,v po.plo «».B b lo d ’ ''r.‘k.'SS & ,1T 2 .U Ì'" “ . S o , ihóni'; niil ihlMrm. J o « imon's tho'is ¡I;,,"’,!™ ,? Sl'"Ìr''ih i.''’''orItM 4«t'“''‘ >“ »' Mooksvlllo, ll.««! thcnoo W. 11 E. 2.03 to aand children, Avere among those and ,cleaned off all the graves f r o m here who attended the home j,,,,] the. surrounding grounds, coming at Fulton M. E. Church Sunday. Mr. Dick Stewart, of Fulton, _ ________ spent Tuesday with his daughter, ¡,nj ¿j.jng Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Allen. -basket.' Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Byerly and son, were the guests of the lat The Home Coming will be at iT7' 1 T)«v>4-wi4- c’tit'irimr • P^aintiix J and that, said dGiencl"iFork Baptist Church Sunday, Aug. 14, everyone is invited to a well filled ants will furtlier take notice that iney are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior „ „ i.ui I. 1 Court of said ciounty, in the courtRev. Mr. Rathburn preached an Mocksville, North Caro, inspiring sermon Sunday evening day,.of August, 1932 and answer or demur to the North Carolina for foreclosure of beginning, containing 43 ;00 acres pine stump (gone) Foster’s'cor- tax sale certificate owned -by the ^ , "®r; thence N. 24. W. 6.68 chs. to. 11th day of .July, 1932, the beginning, containing four- itoen (14) acres more or less. 7 ‘>1 SAFRJET . I TRACT NO. 8f Beginning at a f i .T XT -n ^fortgagee willow on the ibank of the River Robert S. McNeill, Attorney. McCulloh and Harriet McCulloh off of East side of lot 'No.'l, re­ corded in''Book 45, Page 2G1G, Re­ gister of Deeds of ©avie Count,v, North Carolina and see Jacob Ste­wart. ' ' This July 19, 1932. T . P. d w ig g in s ' 'Mortgager: Jacob Stew'art, Attorney 7 21 5t. Overcome Pains i h i s b e t i e r w a y W OMEN w ho so t In^o a wonlt, ru n ­ dow n condttl'on -c a n 'h a rd ly oxpoct . to bo free iro m troublosom o “sm all ByrnptomB." , ■Wlierollio Jtroublo la duo to wenk- ncsB, Cardul lioìps tvnmon to got Btronffor nml thuo jnnlcesi It oaslor for - - imlui-o lo talio its .,oriiorly courac. r.iln iu li n.lBgliii; uytnptoni.i dlHaji- poar IIS ' nourlnlimisnt ot tlig boily Ih linprovea w ith th (j, naslstanco o£ Curaiii. Insload of .dopondlnB on tem porno' pnlii jillla durlntt tho tliiio o i uuitor- Intf, tnko Cardul to build up your rtululnnco-to wom iinly nUmuiita. Tliouaahd» of women liavo found relief by tiiUlne CARDUI. Sold at tlio druB atorc. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION iV' tor., paront,, Mr. and M r,. W ill p.-j.on Methodl.t Ch.n-.h Carolina B,-orl., Robl„,.n and M1b .'1 ,!S now o l» 7 '!’' " « i : ! “ D «*'« ,Oo»»ty .lattlo Sne .,ohl„.o„ ,,t L l * , „ , o l GM ‘ ,a.kd.l tor C ' ; “ ',:/ . returned home lliursday, after all to come back to hear and lovo visitinft thoir aunt,,l\Ir. and Mrs. Qod. The church was filled to J. A. .Wood. its.capacity. Service will be held ----aLua__ekivc_/UJMi-iui4-childxan-eii-diTti-i-terntion-H-t-S-:30-nndeaeh- also Mrs. John Gobble .spent Mon- evening at 8 o’clock.. The public day with the former'.s sistorj Mr, is invited to unite with ua'. Let’s and Mr.s. .], A. Wood. _ |ai] ,ro and help make thia the Mis.s Lolia Carter, of near Dix-‘gi'andest meeting ever held at by, apent Sunday afternoon with pulton Methodist Church. rt for the relief demanded in said complaint. Thi.s 1st day of August, 1932. , W. B. ALLEN Vs and runs S., 81 W. 8.14 to a sas­ safras, thence N. 16 W. 4.28 'chs. to a Wil'd Cherry; thence N. SVs E. 9.82 chs. to a pine, thence N. 2fi E. 8 chs. to a stake in Wm. Mason’.s line, thence East wfth said line 700 chs. to the river; 4! 4t, Jacob Stewart, Att’y. iier aister, Mivs. Olin Barnhardt. liev. C. E. B. Robinson will fill his regular appointment at As- cBii.sicn Chapel Sunday morning. C. S. C. The'defenclant Mrs. Margaret Iloarn and Margaret Hearn, in-. — , fant, will take notice ‘that an ac-' NOTICE tion as entitled above 'has been ., -------- ic'ommenced in tho Superior Court Having been appointed , and of Davio County N. C, for the r n T> FA'TTt? m FFT.'’OTiT<i /’.“‘‘''‘V,“ ' ^^dmini.stratrix, W’ith pui-poaii of .selling a lot situated TO V in e UP’ WOMAN VOTE 'T' Wilkesboro Street in Town10 LINL UP WOMAN-VOIL jdoc d. Notice is hereby given to 'of Mockaville, N. C., for the fore- all per.sons holding claims against closure of tax salo certificate; W illiam Hearn and Mrs. M argaret thence down river to lieginningi Hearn and M argaret Iloarn, in- containing IS'/u acres.- fant. i This 15th day of July, 1932. T JrC : WILSON JACOB STKWAU’T Attorney at Law Mocksville, N. C. OfTice in Southern Dar.k & Trust Company building QfHco. phone,.,...........................136 Residence Phorie...............;.......14.6 USE COOK'S G. C. C. R и i i e veiT”Rlie ïïmïitî'jrn, N e u r a Igi a¡~ J. LEE WILSON Head and Toothache. In success- 7 21 4t. Commissioners, ful u.se over years. ' ■ I CAMPBELL-WALKER FUNERAL . HOMK' ■ Distinctive Funeral Sorvice to Every .One. -■ Ambuianc« , Embalmers Main St., Next to Methodist Cliureh Day Phone 4811 Night Phone 4803'or 184 ' -1, it SM wish for her a speedy recovery, ¡on the hustings Uhis year to ap- eovery. ' lof M ocksville 'N C on the 29 Miss Evangelene Shuler spent peal to the woman voter. And- all persons indebted to d.-iy of August, 1932,"and anawe'r r r , ir ? of _ course, 'said estate are requested to make lor demur to tiie complaint • in Ldith Hoots. ¡has been robbed _ of 'his 1928 immediate payment. , said, action or t/he plaintiff w ill Lime-itone ■md leLrumes | ■ This July 22nd, 1932 'apply to the Court for the reliefirooTfann to™ hibition by the turn of events. BERTHA M. LEE, Administratrix 'demanded in said complaint. esSri tllT sfnco the m 'knS iltv has been replaced by with the will annexed of, W. H. This the Ist'dayof August 1932.especially Mnce the pi«sent dry the depression and the Renubli- RiilW ,WMn , - - -ie depresaion and the Republiweather will likely cause a short- can Party has gone aa wet age of hay and other feed, Hoover would allow. Bailey, dec’d. as E. L. Gaither Attorney W. B. ALLEN I C. S. C. Davie, County J| 7 28 6t Jacob' Stewart, Att’y. 8 4 4t. SOUTHERN AGRICÜIïTUl First in the Farm Homes of the South Subscription Price—3’ years for $1.00 Sample copy on; request SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST , NASHVILLE,'t ENN;V '! , Thursday, August 11, 1932 ' Page. 7 No Quick Wealth In Feeding Hogs POULTRY THRIVES BEST BULL NEEDS EXERCISE WHEN GIVEN GREEN FEED , TO KEEP IN CONDITION Tlie general level of all farm prices' in the-United States is too low far' North Carolina farmers to expect unuauar profits from hog feeding but any person with hog,s and corn should find it' more advantageous to aell the corn aa pork rather than aa grain. "It i« not wiae for bur farmera to make quick shifts towards lar the frot!'. t^i-e undertaking,", says J. F. Criswell, extension economist at St.ite College. Mr. .Criswell has boon giving carefui study to the trend and outlook for When green feed is added aa a •««Pt S'«»!' pc«s or ' supplement to the regular poul- »tails soon become vicioua and :t r y r .t ,.,,t h ,b ,r ,.,r .,,,b .i.o r S ”i^^^^^^^^ ,, , “-."‘J ’“y «KK3. All the vita- .^^ise to kep.the animal in the One-third less fertilizer sold niins essential,for frrowbh and -pasture with the cows. Usually in North Carolina during 1932 health can be' made available if a they become actually dangerous. -- ^ variety of green feed is used. "At Vanceboro the other day, Rajeigli.—Fertilier receipts for | "Legumes and the tender green 1 owever, I found a man -who had Plow Tobacco Land; Watch Boll Weevil SAYS MUTUAL EXCHANGES VALUABLE TO FARMERS Mutual farm exch'anges aa ope­ rated in a number of North Caro­ lina counties 'have great value and more of them should be or- 10Q9 ending June 30, crops of the garden are all ric'h solved the problem of handling 1932, were 33 per cent leas than in vitamins and food for poultry,” an unruly bull to ‘ good advan- the preceding year, and total re- aa,vs C. J. Maupin, poultry exten- tage,” says Fred M.'Haig, .dairy- gnouin ob or- ,ceipta were 27 per cent leaa, it sion apecialiat at State C o lle g e .' man at State College. “Thia farm- „anized and the whole finally t ld a v iT 'r Z .“Alfalfa, clovers, lespede.za, rape, er owned a bull that, was ^getting into a state association or . - A ^ Commissioner William soybeans, lettuce, tender cabbage, more vicious each day. Finally, organization; ibelieved J W Jo-rge-scale hog production with A- Graham to the State Board of collarda, kale, young oats, wheat, when the owner’.^ patience had ,hanaen extenaion economiat at c! expectation of great profita Agriculture at its July meeting, barley or rye are some of the about becorhe exhausted/and he'gtate College. Mr, Graham reported a balance ciops liked by poultry and valii- waa ready to soil .the animal‘for ^ ! v ; . . on .land ol- $00,901.75 on June lable to them in developing growth meat, he decided td make a yoke „ .„ „ ‘[-n nniintv m.ifi'inl «'voti'iiKfr. f30, aa compared wfth $103,177.41 land increasing egg production, and' put the ^«11 to work. After ^ growing, in'the field > aft^r;, the-. ;, a year ago. Total receipts of the IWe have found that young let- about two weeks of training, the "f harvested .serve'as ,iood^^ ;;^ farm Department of Agriculture for the jtuce, for instance, has c u re d ' a bull was well broicen and np-iv . hrecding..^'ound tor.miljipn^^^^^^^^ fiscal year, he said, amounted to Ir'un-’dowh condition ■ in 'hena. works'every day. TKe owner said $273,438,52, as compared witli C'reen alfalfa, fed liberally, has he hnd even u.sed the pn'imal in ‘luarters ^ell fed-and healthy, , , .$37.5,450.14 for Uhe fiscal, year been reported as c h e c k in g the .logging and That he was stronger f ™ , , a ,. n to emergenext, spring, j, ending June 30, 1931. deaths of poultry due to p o o r feed-"than any mu'h)-oil th'o farm. After ,to-again^ do untold damage tQ't The entire membership of the ing, Where'the ;birds are given a.few weeks of harcLwork, r a d " » Two insect control moaaures that should be considered by the growers of North Carolina's two cash crops'.at present aro first to plow under the. tobacco stalks ., as soon as the\leaf i» haryeated : and to Ikeep., a“ sharp watch for, damage 'by\the-cotton boll wee- ', vir during- the re'mainder^of the,; growing season, ' : '' C,-"'H. Brannoii, - extension en- ..tomologiat, at 'State ■Colloge,_says tobacco stalks left ' standing' nud commodities this,¡year and w’hile ."V'^ar, he said, amounted to |run-dowh he iigreea with others that the in- .............. i'ro-i.“o in'price .of pork : will be vi'iy beneficial to those prepared to Iced hogs, he' does not think there should’ be. any decided shift to IhI.s project until stability and coiitiiiuity of price is assured. "Conaumers can use beef, veal, liiiiib and iiiutlon for pork uiufthey may aubstitute vegetable oils 31. f(U' lard if pork goes too high in "I'lie board yesterday approved price,” he says. ‘‘This means that several regulations, including one imy la very vaiunuie. im s nay n. is e»3uni,iin m uicse uuy» ml their sunn'lies collectivelvthe .shortage of pork .stocks in sto- designed to protect the consumer should be cured bright green in low ,1'arm piVfits that only sires . , rage and the demand may fail to by requiring that bottles in which color with ho rain allowed to fall from high producting eowa'ahould ’ . . . ' for the boll weeyiL'It is true that have ita full offect. The price of carbonated and other soft drinks on it during the curing process, be used. Sometimes such sires get volume purchasing ancL the hot dry w-eather bf July re.- S:i,19 a 100 for pork in IMiiy w'as are dispensed undergo rigid In addition some field cropa mean before the owner knows the has saved the farmera oi cluced. infestation. Tho weevil is the lowest in the iiast 35 vears cleanaing. The methods' were' auch as Fulghum oats, Abruzzi record of the daughter cowa, and tho- btate considerable money in very sensitive to weather con- 'i his soared to over $5 -in July specified, rye, dwarf E.ssex rape and aoy- it often happens that a valua-blo .'ecent ye.ars ao much ao that__^a ditiona and, w;hen infected l)e,'anse farmers in 'the principal A regulation waa alao adopted beans might bo planted for the bull ig aold for beef before his , live-stock belt did not believe it providing for the certification of chickens thia fall. Fresh lawn true value has beciome known. Mr. " “O na\e oiganizeu aucn ,.0 too,, «pon in.wintor. W .ll-j„r- a , ho » a i „laood In th. p .»t«r. - .ï| ,ï'Z ‘t ,” .o p o r S Г ^ ' ^ а о » l3 ,.* . S / I Î ' l î l Æ b i r Ä r ” f S 'S L t l a , ,n tto,o day. ot Í Í '4 * “ ,.. t)ib care- t ful watching'.of the' cotton fields í wortli their while ot get t h e ir »"’«et potato plants aa to frtiedom animals in shape for the market, from insects and disease,' and Many are carrying their s to c k , Another governing the movement ov(U' until noxt year and few bred of narciasus bulba within tho tlieir .sows for pigs this apring in iitate. A tiiiird roBiilaticn placea a spite of the fact.that-theris w a s quarantine on^ corn from states plenty of feed on hand.”aft'ected with, tlie European corn 'i'ho shortage of pork and piga borer. The nearest sucli stato waa e.'ci.sts alao in Donma'rk and Ger- said to be West Virginia,_ . - _ ' A 4- 4-U Л .. 11 Ll 4-1 i\II Л 4' 4’Ui\ 1тл4'л1»1_ agents squares fall on the hot ,'dry, ...... .............................. ....... ..-o ..........................— ■ . ^^“"-grotind, usually the grub of the clippings are good and so far gar-1Hiiig says no bull should be sent changes have b^een the targets of ^veevii is ao' scorched --that he den crops like carrots,, cabbage, to the butcher ju.st because'he ia attacics by certain buaineaa in caniict live.- Similarly, the grub and the other leafy ve,iietablea hard to manage. Work out somo terests'vhioh have diagui.sed thqlr findf) living condjtiona w’hon the- that may be planted for the fall suitable plan for controlling him. attacks under the head of saving season is'moist and hot. Conti-, and winter garden. Green feed |Give him plenty of exercise and taxes._ 1 here_ is one e.\chnnge, nuora,' rainy .'’cloudy-weather In usually becomes scarce . during ¡greori grass and .study a system says Mr. Johansen, now m . its August and through- September tlie latter part-of the summer management which will - correct second-year which will a^awt»<i w'iir inea.n. that the weevil^ will and care taken to provide such any tendency to. viciousneas. ^larmerg of the county t o 1932 be- deatroy-moat of the'late squares, miiiiy, say» Cjriawell. These' two eountrieii 'are' the .greatest com- petitora.of the United Statea for tlie English 'trade.. At tho “Ugge.stion of .the veteri nary divl.sion, the board adopted regulatioii.s pertainisg to the in- iilaupin says, spection of flocks of . fowls for — ^-------- feed will pay for the trouble taken liy oxtrn prol'lt.s in ,e,ggs and Rood healtii ,in' the flock, Do not keep a scrub bull $25,000 and. $80,000 m for-'also attack the hallr‘, hfi is ¿entle and d(>n*t kill costs alciio. Anot’her yi-g^vu bulla. ; - ; a irood, pure bred bull because, vojii^e^of. /pjjQtgQ ^vi-o- calcium arso .. -he Ih moan, aays Haig.: The corn-hog ratio is still favo- white diarrhea and providing for rable, however, and those having quarantine ol cattle atilicted^ eiirn and hogs will find ,tl;e ani- '^Vith iniectibus abortion. It was . .. . .. r.L., ,' ...... .. agreed that no test.s '"’ill be re­ quired for fowls brought in for exhibition .purposes only. TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS A measure to be enforced by iiiaLs the most profitable w'ay to ■sell tlio grain. Gives Curing Hints For Tobacco Growers 1,-uaineiia amounting to $375,00,0:nato should be prepared-to dust:- for ita farm era in 1931. The bulk ij; the infe.'jtation reaches the ro­ of this business amounting to ,gular ten. percen t, point; Thor« $225,000w a s from farm products ..jyho cannot dust should use aur- aold,^ for the ;membership and piUg labor in picking and burn- $150,000 wa,s. for farm supplies iц,J^. aquare.s or 'otherwise fight- bought in pooled orders. ¡hg the weevil with such means I “As the farm ers sees his w a y 'as are available. to affiliate 'his local exchange -------------—— ;------—-— with national marl^eting ■ organi- section of the State. Good strongANSWERED AT COLLEGE Wetting the floor of the to- Mr. Floyd believes it is im-'zations, the farmer will ihave an plants should.be'seti iby August X Q„«uHnn_Pnn T nso flovhpnn alKned to be of direct help to bacco barn and placing wet aacks portant to produce the higheat improved outlet for his products,” in fertile, well prepared aoil. Tho ^ «f. «int«!., farmers esneciallv fruit and o v e r the fire jo'inta will provide quality of leaf poaaible thia year. Johanson believea. , grower, however,'must, plan tomeal in place of animal protein fa meis^^^^^^ an ^ eondition . in the barn The crop waa reduced ,25 percent '--------•»—-------- irrigate in dry weather. Thifi will in. my laying mash? roirulation on "the siz*e^or barrels during tne yellowing period at planting time and the ravages TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS keep the plants healthy and will Answei^Thia subatituti'on ' ^ . which may increase the value of of blue mold, flea bu^a and cold , ANSWERED AT COLLEGE also keep them growing which ishas been made but is not a > to be.u.sed for.fiuits and veget ---- yisiible undsr most _ conditions, able.-,. ,. this dry period. ' )to where the acreage is at least I ' Question—When should When soybean me- '|s. used in The iboard approved alao a re- .tb^,^ j j;ttie sap in 40 percent, under 1931. The un-",heans be cut for hay?place of animal protein the ration .solution pertaining to berry in- necceasary for good, high quality celery. , -. must be -cürefulljt • supplemented spections. with a mineral mixture. Ecc-r utilized by poultry. Queation-^Please'-let me know if a tomato and transplanted ; l.omatoea auitable .Answer—Tomato .suckers and an d handling the branches, liranchos are often^iised for pro- use of them is not advised ducing a 'large crop biit thé commercial purpoaea. the tobacco ndw going into the even atands in most fields and' Answer-r-Development of the Question—^My.'crops are burned barns, the leaf is' drying ibefore the i-ecent rapid curing v/iil more pods is tihe beat.way to tell when' up by the drought. What crops the plants should be cut for'hay. can I plant betw^een; now and are aecured Augiiat lOtlh. to Supply feed- for; are about full winteril , y--'^ several - tKat; August; that shedding and the atems are coarse with good reaultsl .These aré Su- millet or' Common,! millet;!'; with a m ineral mixture. i!.ccr _ satisfactory aa ityellow a and is therefore curing than likely induce the crop by 50 the plants should be nomy -.in poultry .feeding cai^o t out with a greenish color,” saya. x.ercent.in North Carolina. Maximum yields i iUways be measured 'by pric<Tot ^ . h a f - h a V e b e e n ' i n contacf'E, Y. Floyd, tobacco extension ...Reports to; the department of when the .pods are Jeeds and .it will be just .^yjti, the soil and have developed apecalist at State College.“ One Agricultural economics at State grown, and one-third, to, one-half | Апзлуег—There . are s ed ’the animal pro- ^ may be set directly way to overcome tihis ia to keep Colleae, indicate even heavier re- filled out. If left, until the poda quick-maturing-hay : iirops ^ fish meal, meat . ¡r the aoil is moist, the floor wet with water diirinig ductiona in South Carolina and are луе11 filled, the leaves are'may be planted early in '7* (rood soil and w e a th e r conditions, wet them thoroughly and place are, tobacco growers should re- few Qioùrs 'after - cutting.'I t can The firat tw o, of these .-ireqiilr^^ V the Avell-roofed b r a n c h e s should "bver the fire joints to generate ceive a fair price for their'Weed then be left in. the field’for two fronulS to 25 pounds of seed an 8 u S 'c in 'br-rpot€d• produce juat as good tomatoe'a as . steam in the barn. ’This.will, also this fall. 'nriHna'i-llv..'. irrmv«,.» n,. fhr»«- -«<•»-*>«' t-ho ^ inH«.. -'H.m -flilf« inted ; and produce ¡jlants from seed but', due to the help in better coloring. If . pur |ShouId ret itabie for ml'irket? extra .labor involved in rooting growers i)_ow 'housing tobacco will cents tor i fall. . Ordinarily^, grmyers .or three weeta and baled directly acre while'thé latter 'twofâ k ô ' receive at least'20 to 27. from these stacks, the tobacco that will be , the follow this plan it ' will mean . in. siffht thia aeaaon,- however, ' Quoation— Can ce.lery be grown |çind cowpe?is may alao be aown for thousands of dollara to them in .such'a'price is. not expected at as a fall crop in North Carolina? and will turn out good feed and improved quality of leaf.” ; present. • Ans\ver—"^eg, in the eastern forage befiire frost,, from 26 td 35 pounds of seed to the acre. Some sorghums, '*есгп^ tHËFÂMILY NEXT DOOR That’s Telljng Him • THEN HE PP'CKI. th; VNH01.E , FKMtLV 'iNCvOOlN' TH СЛТ.ЛП CANNFTf ^N0 TH' M'ICHEN ÎTOVIE IN ТНМ TWO ■ AND OFF TWev GO • , CPvtWPlN ON-\NET HlUSlOBi), lw\n' ouTtA. c m s , ewiN'/ OUST A\-l. DftN UOHû AND iSPENOIN’ (V\0NEV faster N th f N\1NT CAN (ЛА«.е a'. —, ^ . I- l! ' Л ' Í' I fl- -i J. I , IlÍ I' яг; . i i'i! I Í ,'}' : l'l’ « I mI if? j'i ■¡ÍÍ il'i ‘ i,y I il* ПИ “i. (Î Y j bi, i ( '■ ^ 4 ,, f'.'i I ? M' tK ¡ill ÉP il'himi l ^ í & i» ‘ - г t J ’ ‘ IVi'' ; ‘í *. 1‘ !> ìli" ■Л! H ii Hi iU '1 ‘ilИ- 11/ í ^ И' r ’*§4^ jí?^^ < fítílli У щ „'^ií>4í Ш : ш . ш : < м ш lt'4' Й'; - i Æ i - ' ’? ' " fr4 f^ í‘ 21П*ТТ*“Т17'm:¡E ‘> ? u ! U \ I !i' il 11 ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.Thuvaday,'Apgust 11, 19Í2 CENTER NRWS MARRIED AGAIN AlTTTER BODY OF GIRL FOUND POISONING 4 HUSBANDS BURIED IN EASEMENT Albei't ivtul Siituicva McAllister • ^---- i ------^— iruturnoil homo Suiulny I'roni a Topeka, Kans.—Mrs. Lyda Sou- Ludington, Mich.;— The body of I visit ol' suvural days at the home^ thard, known , as the "femine 17-year-old Evelyn Sanford, who of thuir unelc and aunt, Mr. and'Bhiobeard,” will start back ; un- diaaiJpeared last Sai;urday, was Mrs. GeovKo Evans'. Missos Myra d'er guard tonight to Idalio state found In the basement of a va- > and Dorothy McAllister are visit- prison, from which she made a cant house at the rear 'of the ing there this wcok.> sensational escape 15 months ago. home of Francig Napíi, in the vi- !\V. H. Barneycastle and family She was arrested at the general cinlty of' Fr'eesoil, today. 'and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence For- delivery window at the postolfice Nash wa.«« taken into custody 'iwst and baby, spent Sunday af- here Saturday. for questioning yesterday. !tt>rnoon with , relatives near Mrs, Southard was . serving a The body was found by Gor- iljaiues Cross RoadS". 10-year to life sentence for the poral Colburn Munger, of the ' Several from here attended ser- poisoning of her fourth husband, state police, and Harold Pfeiffer, Ivice-; at Bear Creek last Sunday, when she sawed the bars of her 20, one of the niimerous 'volun- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. (Boja) cel] anh scaled the prison w'alls. teers who had been aiding in the iTuttorow are the parents of a In her trial repoA'ts were read search for t'he girl. ¡fine son, born last Wednesday. into tho court records of poison- . A spade outside steps leading i Miss Karl Anderson is v'rsiting ing found in the bodies of her to the basement led dircctly to her brothers in the íw in City. , first three husbands, a brother- the discovery.' ' Mrs. Tennyson Lanier left last in-law and one of her children. The girl’s body.had beon buried Saturday for a trip to the beach She married .her sixth husband, .in about 18 inches of' sand and in Eastern Carolina. , Harry ■Whitlock„of Denver, after part of ¡her clothing had been Mr. and lAIrs. J. Cf: Aifderaon her escape. torn off. . ■ visited Mr. and .Mrs. Charles ---------o---------- rim ' Brown Sunday afternoon. SIX PERSONS ARE DROWNED PLENTY OF GOLD . ^ IN TIIEIR HOME IN KY. B L I HARD TOGEI Lexingtcin, Ky.—Six persons'Washington.— There is. $28,- ^ Jlr. and Mrs. Tryin Alexander pnd children, of Charlotte, visit­ ed her aunt, Mra. E, R. Barney- ..... ___ ______castle Sunday afternoon. Mrs. .(ivowned today when theii'' 000,000,000,000,000 wortli of gold Alexander was Miss Naomi. Booe hoine was swept away by a flood- the ocean, according to a study before her marriage. - ¿d creek in Jassamine county, 10 by the National Re- ^ - ^ . • «Anvoh r.iMiììiMl.Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hendren miles from Lexington.searcii Council. and baby and Miss Ina Hendren The dead are Mrs. Eddie Bry- ■ Tihis is about $14,000 worth for visited relatives here one day ant and hei’ two sons and Mrs. AJast week. ■ Mary Ison, 23, and her two chil- The occan belong« to eveiyone,. Miss May Dwiggins, of Greens- dren.so you aré welcome to try to get boro, is spending, geveral days .The v.ictims were trapped wheh j l ' „„y_. the research hero with her parehts. , ■ high waters from H.ckman ^ ^ Mrs. Frances Godby who has carried th< r house away; , 1 f .L , ,.L,,irn been visiting her, son, J. C. God-1 The heaviest rain ever record- «« ‘ni oO^ and s e v S ycarV by, lit Lexington, has' returned od in this section fell early in $ » ,,^,.„,.1 «finnn lunrth nr home. • the day, being guaged here at work to e.xtract $MOO woith ol. ■: Mias Faye Tutterow, > of Kan- inches and causing damage estl- ¡íold fiom th.. sea . '-li.- 1 nr».,. Li- a nn r1 'rlnl In IVCl.napolis, visited hor sister, Mrs. mated at many thousand dollars. nvm » nAniii'i' William Dwiggins 'last week. ■ Downtown^ st'rejts' in Lexington QUARKLL UVia{_ were flooded in one to. four feet of water. Motorists luul to leave thoir cars and flee.TURRENTINE NEWS LEADS i ’O KILLING '.LIBBY SURRENDBR.S AND IS even if she desired to get away,” .took no part in the hearing.. Both ' RELEASED ON §25,000 BOND Polikoff said. “Where could Libby said they were in Wentworth as Holman go without being recog-, interested spectators. nized. She could not take six steps on the streets of Reidsville without at least a dozen persons following her." “Her only desire ig that she ,be (Continued from page'1) the, hour spent in Wentworth was bIw in tho county jail.. Thus, her fnther succeeded in liis avowed' intentions of last Friday when lie made the statement that he ¡brought to trial and prove that was going to do everything in his did not kill the' one whom power to keep'his daughter from ¡»be loved and the father of her Buffering the ignominy of arrest |‘'"born child. She wants to be and being incarcoratod in jail, tried a» sooq as her delicate con­ dition will permit," Polikoff’ con­ cluded.'Got Immediato Hearing The Winston-Salem attorneys succeeded in getting nn immedi- 'Mr. Grayes followed- Mr. Poli- Shortly aftor dining at -a hotel, Mr. Holman and his daughter’s attorneys left for Winston-Salom by motor. Thoy gave no indic­ ation of their mi.?»ion to the I'win City. Mr. Holman said he would spend tho night at his hotel there due to the fact that he had not removed his baggage. He said he and his daughter would'leave , Several from here attended the j hpmo-coming and children’s day ¡SLIGHT DROP SHOWN at Liberty tho past Sunday and reported a nice time. Mr. and Mra. Dennis Barney and Mr. Willie Forrest,'of Hanes, Memphis.—A (luarrel over a proposal to kill a rabbit had re- sultGd today in the /lenth ol' IV Till V PiiitsnNPRs? B. Abington, Jr., 21, mem-IN JULY PRISONERS Shelby ■ family, c, L While officers helcL'Jobn T. Kor-Ra eigh, Aug. O.-S ate s puson ,, , . popula .cn decreased by five dill- ^vshotgun duel between the spont the past week-end with'mg July, J.. K. Powell, book- occurred last night their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank keeper, reported today, fhe num- P jf f had objected to Kordcl’s plan lo o f'“ “"'oono''""" Wil a rabbit to eat. .Abington isni Wild i'nmnai’Gi to 2.808 . . . .... , . ! Forrest. Miss Grace Osborne,' of near. Jeriiho, spent the past Saturday night with Miss Ruth Lagle. Mrs. Beil Curlee spent the past week with Bir. and Mrs. Gilbert Eagle, o£, Salisbury. , Miss Sadie Mae McCulloh spenli Wednesday of last week with re- 31 'was 2,803 compared to 2,808 on June 30. ... For tfto seven months throiigb July, there has been 'a decrease of 83. " ' ■ .During July 102 priljonorg wero received, 23 escapees \vereli\5 C(tAl4 iH fJ L td 1(^3 il tCX « W lH v l i V t l W . hf ^ . ” ** * w. j ,sometime Tuesday for .their home lativea and friends, of Salisbury. I returned and seven others were said to have fired a shotgun at Kordel first. Then Kordel obtain­ ed a shotgun, it is said. ENGLISH SPARROWS ARE NOW SMOKING CIGARETTES at Cincinnati, possibly nn. the Miss Irene Miller, of near receivedi»ui;ct?uuuu 111 uii niiin\nxx- t \ : ................. *-----—• ----- tt ■ j h 1.1 j • 1 ii.t■atefliearing on thè writ of habeas koff and he likewise plead with fu’st train they could get out Hnnes, 1b spending this woek-with. ' i “ . 1, . -é , t i l - . . - . . .-1. ________i f _____ TT_ - Mia« liiifV» l l v n M n a.■согрйз. A messag'e was sent to the judge for-a light bond, Тйга. Reynolds to .come to tho ’ "ГП fix it the same as the other with through connectiona. Ho ^^'th Graves would not say whon Libby would i Mias .Grace Osborne ■courthouse. She imade the short one," Judge Stack told Mr. Graves Winston-Salem. trip from the Reid home to the referring'to the ?25,000 bond al- : • “--------ivi, i. • i t - court room on the arms of her loAved Walker Saturday. “Will.,MEN LOSE LIVES AT AIRPORT' tp her home at Jericho the past Monday,, after spending a week . 'Believe it or not, an English from miscellaneous sparrow was seen snioiking a sources. Eighty wore released cigarette in Jofforson ono day last upon expiration of sontefices; 12 week. The statement is made on. returned paroledl 31 escaped; _ four authority of two lof Uncle. AS WIVES LOOK ON Winston-Salem, Aug .7.—One №-s. R. H. killed instantly and died and 10 others ,were released , „,en. Postmaster R. F.. for miscellaneous reasons. Blovis, of Jefferson, and G. 0. -----— .-.-j»-----1--- I'rancis, of Crumpleiv, Mrs. Minnie Swicegood, of Sal-,WAGON-PUSHING MARATHON Calmly sitting on a telephone. IS ON wire, the bird was seen to emit little puffs pf smoke all tho while isbury, spent the past Saturday■father and physician to tlie music this be satisfactory?’’' of clickingjcameras of news pho- “We. are prepared to post $25,- tograpliera. At no time did she ooO,” Mr. Graves answered. ...........—----- -—n -• --- т . - , , • .> , .raise her veil and di.splay her fea- After the bond had been ar- "’an was killed instantly and , f r, . Hackensack, N. J.— Drizzl ng retaining possession of the cigar- tures and refused to pose for a ranged, the Broadway singer left another fatally injured in_an aii.J_ Mr, and Мм. Arthur Smoot ^nnd ,rain, weary Ieg.s and drooping ette. , ' ., ,, photograph. ^ the court room and entered a Plane crash here today. ‘ ,Miss. Croola Forrest and Mr. Roy |eyoa could not halt the^ great Postmaster Blevins said he was Tho Р.1Ш.П tor lb. Writ. , i .„tomobil, w « .Irl-' И .™ , Apple, 27, pilot, w . . ' i - i n r i i r ' i f ' , . . ; “ '' .11’ . t ätack bv Mr. Polikoff The shndea to the ronnh w^v« wreckaire of th«-^ ninn«. O^^orne and Lois contest rolled forward to the w-arnmg it gave. Lightedstack by Mr, Polikoff as liis The shades to the coach were wreckage of the-^ plane. Millard client sat bet\ physician, her head resting on prying eyes of the curious. HoV hospital three hours later. cigarette client sat between her father and pulled down to shield her from Shutt, 24, a passenger, died in « i S S c h o " S i l ? e ^ d a f^ should never bo thrown tothe ground. A fire may result. t3ned intently to every word spo- in answer to questions concern- witnesses said the plane had " , Mable ioster, of Cooleo- we^e decked' in tincoats and JUNIOR O^IDER MEET TO BE AT MOREHEADWhen Higgins made the an- Later on Mr. Holman said his cYeared^the°north''oto^ f sometime with pushed away with tired legs in ____________ -nouncement that “the solicitor of daughter would not leave Reids- fjc|.i j, n;,ht turn short flhiits. ' ' ' k „,v wp,,,, Antr'fi TW nnmnlthe statp is nf thn onininn thnt ville toniirht hnt wnnlii nn i .1. . , i H maut. u light tuin | Mrs. Ham Everhardt i.s spond- The rain drove spectators to J^ew Bein, Aug. 6.—Ino ann-ual tho state is not in possession of further information She was con a” fil 1 ii>B a few days this week with her shelter,'but the boys huddle,d'in state convention of the Junior B u f f S t evlll^Vc^ r ^ p t r t f e S g s i t their .tent wHile awaiting , their Order tinited American MecHa- premediated charge’’ and sAid he father .during dinner which was g p e d a n S ' ' turns on the ex-beer ' case and would offer no objections, to a served in her room on the second it crashed, nose-first, aboilt feOO reasonable bond, Mrs, Reynolds floor, of the Belvedei<e HoteL , feet northeast of the laniTihgturned her head to the loft and ' Mr. Holman also said that his £¡^1,1 „vm- appeared to be interested in his daughter had no plans for tho fu- ,,r n i nWas Part Owner ... ■Apple was part owner' of T, *1,. „ I 1 TT * , T.T plane and had been taking From the Belvedere Hotel Mrs. )st,.„ction, with about 10 to Btat^ement. Solicitor Higgins added that his aniicuncenient would have no ture. Wishes to Be Let'Alono KAPPA NEWS turnsjbaby carriage which is nics will held Aiigust 22, 23 their and 24 at , Morohead City, with chariot to fame and fortune. UNUSUAL FISHING LINE IS SUCCESS Riviera, Fla., Aug. 6.- about 1,000 members cxpected from all parts of the state. Prac­ tically all tho New Bern members expect to atto.nd. . . ; ■ Registration.-vvill be startod'at Cold 8 o’clock Monday night, August bearing on any future evidence Reynolds issued the follow niiand he would not waive the right S t e m i throSrh her attorneysm ^ime to his credit at W.-.7.....siatemoni tniougn nei attoineys. ¡„j. altachea sa d. He fl H not ivr,.to aak for a trial on first-degree murder. He made subatantially counsel to say, in answer to the same announcement made request« of the press that вЪе when IVValker petitioned for bail Mr. Tom Angell, of Boonville,, spent the week-end with 'his .un- the cle, T. L. Koontz.' . 12 son, Eiw in^^w eiV^nM r^^ water .splashing on his face waked 22, at thè Atlantic hotel in More- . . .f! IL KotchSa S u n tr^ ^ ‘liis morning, and he head City, which will be head- airport attaches said. He did not Mr. and Mrs E P Ratiedire ><uew his “long di.'ftanco fishing quarters for t'he convention. Tuea- ' ' xlirf. outfit" waa functioning, day mgrning at 10: o’clock theMrs, Reynolds has requested „ pilot’s licen.se and noithqr and Miss Minnie Ratledge^ ir coiinao to .sav. in nn.swer tn ^ ‘ iviiiiiiii. шак-и^е, make a stafcomont, that she has . f '';K' ;-.Mi . was the ship licensed. Woodleaf, spent Sundav wi°th MV I leaped from his bed, haf^t- mombera and, their, families will F. M. Lo.ntor or Charlotte, an and Mra. E. E, Koontz. ’ ^ned to !>■« dock'nearby and pull- be given ly cruise on government iast Saturday at Winston-Salem. n;:;tat;nimrt“;7maire7o\ho7tlm; inspector .pf the depart-^ Mr. and Mrs. WilljaaiJjrrPn. nf svnv.,;-----Pleads-for Small Bmnl---^—m s-iv that--it thic mnri-j t-hnn ‘ueut ol cumtnerco, came herethis "car .loricho, spent Sundav with .. ^ con.aista 01 a stout u. ^ss \ .11 uc ui>m.u . tosciy that at this tin^fi,moie than investiMtn the aoci- homefolka ^unuay witii fjg^ing line extending from a o’clock Tuesday atternoon at theWhen the solicitor concluded anytlijng el.se, sh<! wishes .to be , ’"O nnesiifeate the accl meioiics.. ^ hi.ited hook in the lako through Charlea S. Wallace scliooi, wherehia romark.s, Mr. Polikoff b e g a n 'lo t iilo iie in o r d e r t h a t a h e m a y r e -the beliet that I Several trom this community , „ttached to a all business abayions are .■ to' be his plea foi' a small bond. He cover hor health." > : “o ilyor attempted a sharp urn attended the old folks singing at ^ i n hh S A^he he d £ Ssaid the tragic events following The bond for Mrs, Reynolds is ^'he plane had gained Providence church la.st Saturday 01 watei nia wnon n «. ivuu (.bsi,« 1 the death of his client’s husband not returnable at any certain suliicient speed or altitude, and and reported a fine day. proved costly to Mr. Holman and date, but holds until she faces at the presont time hia oatate triai-Til criminal court,in Forayth would not be valued at more than county. It may be that ahe and ^10,000. Walker will be tried during the lost control. Witneases' agreed 1 Mrs. F. VV, Koontz and c h i l d - __________ tiiat the motor did not cut out. ‘ren, spent a few days laat week 'wHISKY IS FOUND The t^vo victims wero reaidents w'ith relatives in Rowaii county, of Winaton-Salem. Apple waa an' Mra. W, F. H. Ketchie spent a fish jerks the line it spills be made by Mayor K. P, B. ,Bpn- wator on Roker, rouaing iiim. nur,"of Murehcad City,: and other He spolce of the Holman family special term tentatively .set f o r .employe of a local garage, and one afternoon last week with Mrs. as one of culture and described Sejitember 5. However, the next Shutt was assistant to Paul G, C. Dwiggins. prominont, citizens i of Morohead City and Bé4?i'íort. Both Morehead ц1 ; ì/'i ''Æ ■ Libby as a cultured and educat­ ed woman who began at the bot­ tom of the ladder in the theatre and reached the heights. He apoke of lier name emblazoned in lights over theatre^, lier singing over radio and tiie fact that her picture has beon published hun- ilrnds of (i?nf‘a in newspapers. Has No EacaiW if Desired “For her there is no escape habeas corpus regular term of court is Octgber Andres, golf pro at the Twin 3rd. Solicitor Higgins and his as­ sistant, J. Erie McMichael, have City-IForsyth Country club. Mr. T, I nest and UNDER DOG. HOUSE City and Beaufort Juniors are to-------- [jg .'heats. High Point, Aug, 5,—T. B. Two dances will be among the Hyde’ dog 'houae gave up its social events of the > threo-day Mv ,.„,1 M,.o secret thia-afternoon'when polic‘> convention. Tuesday night tiiereKóontz and son, Er- r.„.fnnv anri r-hildron viaitn.i ro «nchainod'threo Tiounds and pono- ^\àlV bò a dance at Atlantic Bo!v.c'h Ш in F1k?n recentlv the.floor to get into a trap casino, while Wednesday nightJack Alexander of Lenoir coun-^hitivea in Elkin lecently. g.j gallons of .there is to be ti danco at the already stated that it w’ill tak^ ty won tho . livestock judging 'Miss Edith Kobntz spent a few v^hiaky in it. Warranta wero ia- Atlantic liotel. ' the state some time to pi]^pare contest conducted among the 4-И days last week with Mra. Clur- jaued for Hyde, who lives on ' ——__ a case. ' ¡club members by F’red M. Haig once Cartner, of near South River. Centennial avenue extension and* Seventy-four producers sold ■Bailey B. Liipfert and Judge ^during the,.reccnt short course. The singing, school at Salem is iT. L. Freeman, was at the over $1,000 worth of produce on Oscai- 0, Efird, counsel fur Ab 1 --—---• --------- progreasing nicely under Mr. W. |Hyde place at the time t'he whi.sky the new Guilford County curb Walker, were in court during tho Trade with tho^merchiants thilt F. Stonestreet as4eador. Much in- jwaa found. Hyde had not beon market at Greenaboro ,on the terest ia being manifoated, Jarreated late today. . opening, day recently.proceedings, but advertise—in the Enterprise. Dnvie County’s Best Advertiaing Medium "ТИК NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN DAVIE—THE BEST FOR THE SUBSCRIBER AND ADVERTISER" Mocksvffle v o lu m e . 54 HONES IY OF PURPOSE AND UNTIRING FIDELITY TO OUR COUN'fRY AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND OUR PURPOSE Read .By TIio People Who Are Able To Buy MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1932 No. 41 ,arge Crowd Attended The 54th Annual Masonic Picnic, REVIVAL SERVICES AT FARMINGTON SHEEK FAMILY REUNION SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1932 The revival 'fho 5‘ith annual Maaonic Pic- 0, hoiil at Clement Grove, Mock- jl’lc, Tiinrsday, Aug. 11, waa at- iiduil liy practically a« large a Du’d as usual, and while the. o.H.L. rocoipta were not aa much 'last year, they really fepre- ifeil and are o,quivalent to larg- Kcci|ils of 'recent years.- Jacob Stewart, had charge of aervicoa of the _______„ armington Baptist Church open- Slifeek will hold their.ed in an all-day service Sunday „,.«1 which amounted to a home-coming •ifhe descfendanta of George, W. third an- reunion at Yadkin ValleyHOME-COMING h e l d .......‘ ' ““ 7, OFFICERS INJURED IN AU'fO I ORK CHURCH SUNDAY for many former residents of tho Oh inch, near tho old .WKECK PURSUING ROBBERS ^ .. . Village and community. Snqek home in iDavie county on ^________________________ vvoIl''attcndeVhome3^^ August* 21st, .at 11:00 a. Lieutonaiit T. A. I5arly and S i r F o i ^ Sorgeant .G.R, Duncan of the witnessed Sunda? with an apjro^ It'“’ «• «sain ' Will X. Cole,y, of Raleigh, whose Highway Patrol, Were in- ximat'e attendance of 700. T I «»«‘^'^ded the day maternal grandmother was a dau- ^ T «‘"’in mu Caudell, president of the assicia- ‘ of George W. Sheik, ia Pre- «^out 9:30 Thurs- tion, waa in the chair.4^Vin .xL Tlie attendance waa unusually day right, nigood considerinii the funt: t.h»f vo. Family Asso- robbers who l>i'u.sent W'orld Conflict." i‘vcred tho annual sermon, using tij ten days. ii.se ulto have attended tho “fathers.’’ Mr. Carter ^ Many visitors from (Winston- ,solili; I’icnic for tt number of a Davio county product and Salem and Forsyth county were......... . t. 1 -1 1. _ WflQ «ntlf illi/i ftirt vti.'ti W. J .... i*. Historian of the \Association.The car being chased w.as a a Davio county ..................... lii’diKiunced hia address ono *"to tlio ministry from present as well aa from other aec th« finest and most appropri- s'"“ I'^ork Baptist Church whi'jh tiona ol' the state. (hat has ever been delivered 'diatiii'ction of sending ! iinilar occasion. aien and women into the service of God than any other¡■I- foal urea of the morning. , , . ^ v ............. :: 111 ^vIliuil were also enjo.yed he ! i’- с number proson't i n - I ’.“, f''’ • Mumtord AIRS. T. W. CARTNER DEAD 1- I'he Association holds its an- ‘10;.i2 model coach, with .South apeaker and also welcomed tho io nual reunions the first Sunday in Carolina license number 30-809. 'host of men, women and child- c- August but for good reasons the It-wag described in a telephone ren to the open-air rally.'Perhaps date thia year wa.s' postponed un- message from the Yadkin county tho most important thinir said by til the third Sunday in August. sheriff, who asked that the of- either,of the apeakera or announc- tli ided a iirogram of recitations .■JHint.s by a chapter of or- iiis, KÌ children from the Or- iii.s' Homo. i roci'.4.s was given from 12:30 also de-liycvsil llu! addro.-is of welcome with the response given by Mrs. Mamio Fleming of Rowan coun­ ty. • Following Dr. Carter’s most ex- il L-iOO o’clock lor dinner. A dinner was served no crowd ontOred the enclosure ■I’’ a (lolicious picnic, dinnor iii'ini.4“i;d in ((uality and quan- wa,^ spread. Inviiig reassembled at the ar- thi! program in tiie aftor- III chii.sIhIciI of addresses' by \V. 1. Mowell, pastor of tho .■ibytorian Chui'ch of Mocks- Küv. J. S. ilyatt of First on tho grounds. One of the most heavily laden tables over seen at an affair of this nature-was sur­ rounded and tliank.s returned by .1. B. Cain, of Cana. ’ 'rho afternoon session waa tak­ en up with several items of busi- neaa followed by special muaic the 'VVaughtown Baptiat Chu iViale quartette; tho (Fork male I Mrs. Virginia Brown Cartner, wife of Thomaa W. Cartner, of tile- Salem church passed away August being in ill health aged 7(3. She pected waa Brown Brow dist chiir but later to Sale alio waa an active member for FORMER DAVIE MAN fleers stop the robbers. . < ed from the band stand wiiich Avas /fhe robbera were headed west used as a apeakera platform waa a DIES AT ASHEVILLE « country road letter iWr. ' Zachary stated .had ; when last sae.n. Sorgoant Duncan been received from the state rch community,' Holt C. 'I'nompaon, 63, South- t^'lffiT S o c m - lo ^ M h a b 'X if ^suat yfh, after ern railway c>onductor, died at his f fnk I n of the i S contract for a hard-top>qad from h for ten years, home, '98 Oakland Road, Ashe- th,’ ! • hurch;vVon r;;unr;i:-r b S n ! ’:? ^ ^ ter moved her membership Thompaon was a member. Burial surfacc outlet seema very likely. :im Methodiat church, wiioro. followed in Green Hills cemetery. 'T.n.ii.wnv cn Mr. Hudson apol(e in a. vory in- fl.0 :;;',‘T « o f v l: s 'in v m o ■n™'“ "- i m.,„„o>.. many years. She is aurvived by late Harry-A. and Mildred ,Hobba dav nil^ht about 8 ^ or about ?0 minutps and kept the ler husband three sons, 'L., Thompson, waa reared near Fork S K i tho ^ huge crowd listening intently, inlo ^ whoso home she died, churcli and had boon in the em- c^;j^g , ^ Hia address wna not an ' Jiidict- K. Church, Statesville- and ‘l»«''ts«e; the Jarvis quartette, of ^’^^’ /''Tlie four men'first 'made pur- any political^party or po-' ------------------ .Slljlportor Sikiii ti|.'li .“““ Greensboro and the‘«^ink nn'ir- Partner, of Dnvie, and ton ,th« past 30 years,iieich of E km, a friend Several short «.‘‘“."dchildreii. Sho ia alao sur-1 Mr. Thompaon is aurvived by ....,ypoitor of the Surry and visitors. 7*'’® four brothers, James H. tho widow, who was Miss Roberta (111 Masonic Picmc, who al- ,p jj re-elected Calahaln township, C. Allon. of Ilendoraonvillo, a daijgh .deprived ot their sieatn ‘of ¿e association an i*' «''«'vn,, who ter, Katherine, and'a son, ifolt 1 ally entertained the large fdlowl^^ig commUtee s 4 1,:^ 5.. ..1.....!................ Drown, of Mocksville. tlirce sisters. Arrs. Vii-tnriii V/in- iiitj luur men rii»i/ rnauo ijur- г . a.so» troio s to i. «1« i-h.u to w __________________________________ M r Af-I -Y. • V.. towns. Tlie c(ir occupied by the ■. to assist him in planning a pro- Mocksville, three sisters, Mrs. Victoria Van-¡..„uv,»,, Uft headed toward Yad- person from the crowdthe , visitors present Г Ki^iimer, o f l l U n t y ^ «1-aker, “How, about to be held ОПР. vear hence; Wil- V^^Cooleomeo. The last ritos were Davio County, and Mrs. J. ” ----- - ’ ' ’ " lard • Foster, . , , ------------------ , . . ............ VI«., «iig. .lo.— TiVinrsrtnv nii/ht w ere arrested ‘-"'iy i;uuui «ui/ it. nu m;-(iid music was furnished william Joseph Blackwelder, a "'as m the church come- Because the kind-hearted mana- Friday morning at the Davie- though, to; commit the Dcs m’li” well-known citizen of Clarksville Hie tlowers were carried by ger of a monumental works liero Iredell county line bv Sheriff mooratie iiarty to “immediate pay- . Band of Cooleemee. The township, died at his homo on ,^1'ssos Paulino Cartner, Blanche rofuaed to prpaocute, an 11-year- Kimball of Iredol! countv ac- "’out” of the. so-called'bonus, od iir r c ^ n ro!‘.rn 'irriin W Loulso | old boy wa» freed today' of a cording’to information received Many Repubiicans were noted dl' Undo wnlf n charge-of stealing a tombstone to here. The young men have been in the gathering and they, tooi„ ■' ;the manapment Biaekwulder and Rebecca Griffin ^*"'”’"’" ^aywalt. Mar e mark hia mother’s griive. trailed constantly by ofiicera seemed wel] pleased with Miv ckwolder, and had spent all Cartner, Mary Ellon Smoot, Viola Tho boy was'arrested with two since the iholdup and wero chased Hudson’a addre.s.s.. \i':' mbly. inlOllii II O.xford wore Mrs. C. K. tor, Miaa Nannie Besaent of ii.falem who haa boon a. tea- iii tho Orphanage for a ilHir of yeara, and'Frank Pin- I’liitor of the “Orphan'a Fri- to be held one year hence; Wil- i <. c i ' ---■held at Salem Wedneaday after- Barnhardt, of Lexington.and the pastor. I^-|80'towaVd'MockB\nTle.'''‘ \ ,paying the bonus?" to which lie Later Reports P’oplied ho thought every one of ...... 11 r. ' Two young men, thought to bo "'ho riaked thoir all to 'P„m,n,nv... ...... w connected with the holdup and t»'“ ««‘'»try during tlieW. J. BLACKWELDER PASSES I/‘l|boai era were _W^ M. Walker, MOTHER’S GRAVE'FREED robbery of Fred Shooks at his ^eara of 1917 and 1918 deserv- --------- fillihg station, near Yadkinville, everything they could get aa Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 13.— xhuraday night, were arrested could ¿ct it. He dO-: R. L. Seaford Mrs. Charles Foster. o -— AWAY noon at 4,:30, with ¡Rev. J. 0. Banka, ^C. C, Smoot, J, N. Smoot, D. R. Stroud, Luther Daywalt, and in- W. .Alderman and clirec- Blackwelder, ofMrs. Sadie P. Hutchinson county. The Smith, Loi« Smoot, other youngsters Ifloi program of the Oxford funeral services were held at ,^''’*■«"'=<^'3 J«"««-Gi'over Nell Dwig iiK class, part one consisting' chostnut Grove JI. E. church on '«"’«> Margaret Daywalt, MatUi- with a tombstone in their car. nui.-;ic,il readinp, chorus, ^ternoon at 2 o’clock 7/"« , I^udlle Koontz, s, (inlls, quartet and part ^ith.'Rev.'A . C. Chaffin ofSi- Ivooutz. Mi.ime Koontz, Minnie Godby, Clara Godby, Mary Catherine Godby, Mildred Godby, Veatrice Jones, Mary Anna Mc­ Daniel ahd Viola Williams. dating. Tiie deceaaed waa un- ivoli I' married, and tho .surviving familyl ollpreaented and proved to of hia mother, Mrs. C. ly en ertaining „ two sisters, Misa electric amplifier not only Blackwelder and Mra. a great au to the. sihgmg Collie Clary, of the .same, -com- ; '"''f the Pi'o- niunityv and ono brother, H. F. I and the speakers, but it Blackwelder, of Kannapolis.'I much to the interest and _______J.— 'nimit of tho assembly, and INFANT DAUGHTER DEAD fll a large assembly no pro- •-----— , is complete without the use The infant daughter, Bettie I electric amplifier. , • Jane, of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah ''t Winaton-Salem Masonic Cartner pft'saed away Friday frleiidfl of. the Masonic night. The funeral services wero .nnd^ friends «f D'uvio hold at tho 'homo Saturday aftor- citizens beliove in eo-ope- noon at fi o’clock and interment S and patronizing the annual tollowed at Bethel cemoter.v. Rev. —LLUuiiii— — '^’"'-'^--"-•■--"■.1 E. VV. Turiier~cliTui u c!:oirtti6 sei- ____ - 'holdup s as they rode Thursday night through Mocks- Hon. J. Walter Lambeth of away irom the monumental works ville by state highway officers. TIhomaaville, United Statea . con- Thpre were four men. in the greasman from the eighth dYstnct-- I 4-jiyxu XUWA 11* iiiu n n iiia ii i i u i n m e OlKnEn (IlfltriCT. Feeling aorry tor the boy, tha holdup and the two, one of whom waa engaged to make the address owner had him. roleased bo hia ta- gave his name as Raymond Smith, but, due to fhe severe iilrio.si. of ther. The other two boys, who are believed to be members of his mother, waa unable to-do so, said they helped him obtain tho that party. and Mr. fludson acted as' pincVstone, were oideied held for a | i ’he car, in which thoy ‘had hitter, n ' , boon traveling, was found aban- Cookeniee is Ute,i a« n “nnii. — doned in a field near Bo-,very’a tical 'hot bed,’’ and in former seiwice station Thiu;Sday night years gave-the Republican party ¡but It contained notliing except a largo Majority to win the coun-Son Is Born To Colonel And _ .. ¡a few cartridges for automatic ty Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh;i';fi.ri r"‘:p“;S-'tSÌf .1- ,.«0,. ,.„.I vicory I, .‘■yos, mothor IIIKI baby " . . k ^ cainlldatos aro; State leelalattiré Englewood, N. .L, Another son was born to tlie Lindberghs today. Tho baby came into the world at 7:30 a. m., at the great white Morrow home­ stead, whore Colonel and Mrs. jChii staying since the tragic discov­ ery three months ago that their Aug.. 10.— the age-old' myatery and victory of birth— are doing Center of Interest o 1 , ,, /11 1 ir „ i\r,.o iii'st son had been murdered bySentinel -i^epre- Mrs. Maaon, Charle.s Hege, Mis. on the grounds Bolton Lethman And daughter of , ' "Ì7..,„r.‘.i ' \ 'J, - — CVUiC!!i,v.u 11,. VV. i.UrilOT l)y the number of citi- vice!?.'• li'niii Winaton-Salem who ___;w n i a l a n d l i . s l e d -. . . . . . . . . . .- ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..., i _ , v i L v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- I . ,'linirHrliiy were: Leoii Cas'h N e w p o rt N o w s, Va., guests of Mj. 1‘ateful House "'“"li.siin, Milton, Jr„ Prof, and Mrs. C'. M. Cain; Mr. and Mrs. In thia proud hou.se, three '«;H('a.-ih, W. M. Norfleet and H. S. Gore, Miaa Lucile Claric, year.s- ago. Anno Morrow married ‘'“I'noet and part,y, Mra. W illia m Knott and son, William, Colonel Lindbergh, ’hero' of a fis Norfleet/Mra. Baxter Jr., J’ohn A. Kimbroug'h, J. A. world; in this aame house, a .year iMi.sa Delphine Brown, Nailor and son, Mr. and Birs. later, hor first son was born, {'«fl, of Charlotte, guest’o f' Littleton P. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. !Hore she had come for the fun- •' ««10; Mra. Jack Miilor, Mr. Henry Brandon and children, oral of her father, Dwight W. Robert Shoro, M1-s; Captiiin, Bolich, Rufus Shore, R. “ Lockett, Mrs. ■ Rosa E. Carmichael and others. ■'I'H.s Mabel Fountain, Mra.' Wliile repreaontativoa were in I Guy Duncan, when he chased tho car Thursda.y night..lierior court, W. B. Alien; She­ riff, F. G. McSw’ain; reglste.v oi deed.s. B. C. nipnir.nt wood hummed with the uproar of been stolen last week~ih”piore’nce^ r% r^ an international event. s. C. McMahan, chain .Once airain the iiiitnmnhiloo nF 1 ' - ------..... Hoy.ie, and T. P. Dwig Oncc ag.-iin, throughout the Tne car canned a South Caro- dLV, " „o ,n ,„„ ,|,.ow,v Bnrir- I , ...... : . . . u a t . l , , . . . ^ ‘'¿g :.B y o ri« S S :^ man, M, II. Dwiggiiis. ■.,, . .Refreahmeiita, consisting of wa-: I termolon, puiie.h, cako. and :cigava' were served as. the 'concluding rSiî'i iïl 1,500 Attend Denaocratic Rally At Cooleemee Saturday Night fwi W‘hat ia thought to have beon ' the largest crowd'on record aral'V political rally on Park ■ Hill, at’' Cooleomoe Saturday itight when .• Frank Hud.son; prominent at1;pr-..' ne.f and biisines.s' man of- Salis-.' day right,-in '»n effort to ,atop i'addreaami an. 'audienco cou- wore retiorf.iid tfi ^®^'VativeIy; estimated at ijHOn, J'ldfio L. Jeff Davio.:'vyasiiiaa- moriiea; and . opened the' ¡several' popular ■by the Ervyiri; lacerationa and Sor-; ^°”ceri; Band undor_ the direction received aoyore of •Profesaor F. A. Nn 11. Prayer' i; their car turned was then offered by o.\'-.tudg6 il. ' curve as the wheels B. Lsley followed by anotiiei* se- '. tho pavement. j lection from tho b;lnd. ' J. W. Zachary introduced the ,i McCULLOH AND HOLLAND REUNION Morrow, in the montha between. Morning aun.shine, streaming ---- --........................................................... ....... -- throiHfh the .riiiats. th.at hung low «I'yaiit, E. E. Moser, .lohn- a tte n d a n c e from pi'actically every j in- the woodlands of the Palia- 'Vwook, Mr. arid'Ml'S, A. T. county in Piedmont North Caro- ados, broke over 1110 lonely man-1 “"‘I (laughter, Juno, S. : L. lina and many other counties, it Uion darly today as, in an upper ' II. Hunter, H. H. waa aacertainod i>liat thirteen ¡room of an especially preparedY. 4.J.UHI.V.I, . XA» J.X. uauuxta ^^'cijlenant T. Ä. .Early,.and states were If'b, Mr. and'Mrs. Chaa.:.Mocksville M ropresentpd. The wing,’ the baby Masonic Picnic is an And Colonel ■■»vas born. Lindbergh him- • Onoe again the automobiles of.\ New York- newspapermen' roared through the streets, news-reel and ] cameramen gathered before the i , . closed gates pf the Morrow Homo,' Thig fa to cordially and urgent- feature by sovorai yoving jadies waiting a cjiance'to anap-a viait- ly invite every deacendant of the '"['ho had vohuitoered their aer- ing celebrity, a nurae, a hurrying McCulloh and Holland.family and ''■’icea. : doctor. . . . ■ their frienda from fitr and near, Colonel j. Ov Ho.dges, 87-year- And once again the world thrill- to attend the grand home-corning old Veteran, of the Civil War and od to news'of “Lindy and Anne," which is to be held at tho Mc- ia life-long Demp'crai?, was 'tho perhaps the most famous, beat- Culloh GVove, 4 'miles South of oldest person present. . loved and moat tragic couple who Mockaville on Sunday, August 21, It ic, underatood additional rai- piay their parts upon the wide 1932. ■ . ■ : atage of news. | We hope to have an interesting With newg of the biri;h, cables program with aoul atirring;muaic flashed tho word to London and that ^yill fill tho air throughout C. Williams, W.. L. ealablishod intitution, tho object self, excited and chuckling liap- J. H. Holmes, W. of w'l'ich appeals to the human pily, answered the telephone to J. R; -Ma.son. and heart. ' . conl'irm the nows, to announce'gaged. It i Ilea similar to the one^ held at •Cooleemee w iir be .arranged for several of tho_ precincts of the n . , „ T • , - eo,unt.y. The occasion referred toPans scenes o^l Lindbergh avia- ,the day. , ■ • .above demonstrated the fact that tion triumpliB, to Peiping and To-J Let ever,vone bring baskets fill- the Demcicratl in Diivi,> .iiid kio, which know the gay young ed wit^ custards cially the younger mom'bera of t'h« „41 things to match. Iparty are deterrninod'to repeatcouplo when4hey flow the Njorth- and othor\■ern Pacil 1C route, to Mexico City ! Reniombe,i,--igOQd,-roada right to ! tlio 'record made in 1930 by car- where they met: and became ,,en- ;the grove. Let nothing : ■'dofain rying thè county Democratic iiascd. • ;• you, , , . .. ^ ^ : again. w\ V Ы Ì hi ' " - i ’ /'Hi I 'hn ill n b í 5 . á f i т т ) èi’’ Ili''! I'JIM pAíuV Ф J i H ' i !('' <. 1,r ' ' ' h '-.í t '^ r !, i, ■' I ^ . .‘'i / ii ' ■ Г: í/' ‘ i’ ’ p : í'.i и . 5.«..Л l i , ( 1 in Limi-Bday, Aiígu^t..l3, 1032 • fi ( ,'s !i IJ; ;; V.-íst) í' V''1 íir.'.Mi wá JTHE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE; MOCKSVILLE. N. á THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCRaVlLLij], N. C.'^'huyadáy, August 18, Advertising, Didí it PR3SEKVIiN(¡;. HINTS PORIv HOME-CÜMINGllore is what liapponctl. to fifty typical business men in the i-etail tratlo. Bceaii.'ip, “times v.-ere dull” twenty-five of these business men «ut out their newspapei' lulvertis- injr and like the ostrich that bur­ ied its head *iii the ^and they stood still. The other twenty-five kept up their advertising, and increased their usual business "iiait.” Thoir sales stepped up from 20 to 38 ¡y u>»nKiurror uie Kinaness ot per cent. Printers ink kept tho M/issrs. Boyles and Jon«s for fur- “red ink” off their books. water forthe day which was-enjoyed by Jolly Wakiniî ChooHo firm fruit. Not too ripe 5g the best. When fruit is cnoking to-obtain the juice let it simmer. Do notTho home-cominji at Fork Church Sunday was by far the stir, best ol' all home-comings ever Be careful about your kettle, held here. We wish to express Do not' use a tin or iron one. our thanltg to the good ladies of -Have everything ready, when Fork community and those from j^Hy ¡g ¿one. Glasses sterilized,-other places for providing the etc splendid dinner. There were plen- ^ ^ L ! 1 « «",'i long. Allow it to boil 20 minutes,som-ti left. Wc are also especial- mu» • • tly thankful for the kindnLs of sufficient. notes" Investigated tihe up- per cent. Printers ink kept tho “““ COOKING HINTS Sweetbread Salad , _ 1 cup of cold -cooked ’ , the,,Home Ice and Fuel Company,' breads. •-anu- J __1 __ __^ ^1 cup of diced celery. ' discovered that-the twenty-five Renort«d ' of diced cucumbers. \yho advertised -had concluded ^ “ ' 1 hard boiled egg. that,inasmuch as 'the National 590 POUNDS OF MAN Government ' was backing, the HOLDS NEBRASKA TITLE■whole Nation with, its billions of- __________ ; ., T 1 1 M u r- i. Method: Mix .sweetbreads, ce-Grand Island, Neb.-Fat men eucumber, pimientoes and ^T heclas^calch^cterde^ib- '«d as a- “chiel-B amang ye takm the„Hom6 Ice and Fuel Company,' downs of the business men, and | I Pimientoes oi- Mayonnaise. sweet- green peppers. dollars in resources that _it was Grand Island, Neb.—Fat up to them to back^ their own in Nebraska are having a ___ conimunities. and its institutions, test to see who weighs the' most. So, they kept on going, as' usual. Livingston, .“Jl-year-old At- It wns Wbrd^wprth w’ho remind- kinsbn* butcherj was' the first to ed'Us; that the man of- '"cheerful make a claim. Livingston tips the ! yesterdays” ahVays has' his “con- scales'at d35 pounds and he chal-. fident to-molTows.” . lengsd anyone to better that mark, j Kenneth Rentfrow, of Grancl Is- mayonnaise and place on bed of lettuce. Trim with egg and water cress. , . THE CHRISTIAN’S SIRUGGLB jjyj,^gg^Qjj .-isne better -----— ¡„ifi ¡showed that he weighed 45il Tho path sometimes seems very po'iinds. A follow business man, (lark, ' ' John Knickrehm weighed 3G8. '• The- way seeniS rugged too, , But the title holder.at present Biiit We are following Jesus , is J. E. Paxton, a taxicab driver .daily, . / ~ at Sargent, Neb; Paxton, who ; The rest Will soon be due. claim.H that his weight is duo to ro.11 and No mattor 'how hard the trou^ eating hbemlly of corn b.'oad ancf , ^ -3., ■, \ . ' - , 590, pounds. Ho IS J „J, , Juat keep on trying to do yni,ir six feet, ton inche-. around the . . waist. . SoriiethinK Ditfefciit Lettuce Rolls 1 head lettuce- i cup of cottage cheese. Va cup' of seedless raisins. M; cup of chopped walnuts. Mi' cup of mayonnaise. Salt. ■ .. . Pimento. Method; Separate and crisp lettuce leaves. Mix ingredients [istory .Of Methodism In W^estem Davie County Pago 8 PINO NEWS Mrs. ¿\ |;iiul without memories is a the very choicest of food to be rt-ithciut history. Western served at tlie noon 'hour. Many County is preminently a brought their jugg along and ser- ,‘„(1 of memoriea—a land rich ved the contents to the older peo- histoi'y. ri(!h in legends that pie but none became drunk. Rev. j]l „f memories of long vanished |Andrew Yoargen preached .the |,,ys, Kvcry citizen of North Caro- sermon at the eleven o’clock hour. in fact, every Methodist The people wdre rude Und almost l„.„uirliout the world sh'oiild know‘ii,s wild a« the native deer, it is l„, hisl'iry of Methodism in thia said. At Beal’s'meeting house tra- j,-t of North Carolina. . dition .s.ays that as the preacher , _______ Knriy Hiiys in Nortli Carolina closed a warm and moving ner- the guests of the former’s parents In Ì7:i() the colonial government he walked down into the Mr. and Mrs. F. R. McM-ihnn L. L. Miller, who was operated on for appendicitis al Loiig^a Siinatorium ig getting a- long fine and \Mill be ablo to come home in a few days, 'her m»ny iriends will' be glad to know. ' , - ............... Wade Bowden and child-aition says that as the preacher of New Haven, Conn., are WOMAN 'FOUND SHOT TO DEATH IN CAR beat; ^ The Battle will soon bo fought, Then we can go to.; Jesus and rest. Help Us dear Jesus to be ever true,. _ • And-cling to tlie old rugged cross, Ever tellin g'th e world of oiu' - Saviour, Although like'tho waves wo aio tossed, Boniiath tho dark clouds, , T h ere is sunshin« awaiting an- nove. other day, ' Moore told authorities that he • May we hnvo foug'ht the igood was. returning with his wife last . night from a visit with her VrVii. Joiius calla us away. parents in Indianapolis when an — By Ua Barnes. alongside his______^—. ' car and forced him to stop. I-Ie s(\id ho wns struck 'cm ,the head and rendered uncon.'itious. Jle said that when ho recovered conscious a bow knot i.^ pretty.KAPPA NEWS BAKING HINTS Some Rules! for Bervy Pies ___________^ 1. In lining pie pan, be sure Marshall, Ill.--Mr3. Marjorie'«‘'f* lift pastry from edge.s and Moore, wife of Hubert C. Moore, P‘‘ess dowii again with back of 32, teacher in the Robinson, 111., eliminate air. 'RpendinLr a few davq with Mrs. high achoool, was found shot to 2; be s«i'o and pm-onts, Mr. and Mrs. death early thig morning in her sprinkle flour over bottom crust Walker ... ____1...1 liptni-o nflrlttur frillt. , O. _VVH1KU1. , Rev. Kepley filled his regular appointment at St. Matthews Sun­ day afternoon. Mr. and Mr.s. Leonard Bolen- ,tine, of near Raleigh, have been -ng a road 'six m‘les souiTi oTl,u .b a „ d -s'c ..-w h ic h ««, parked J “ '“ h„t ovon. i relulivo» an.l (i-lon,l. 4. After about 10 minutes or fi'om this community attended thb when crust is firm and starts to funeral and burial of Mrs. Lyn- brown—turn down oven and bake dia Hurte Monday afternoon near slowly. - Elkin. -, 5. Lot a fruit pie bake thor*: Mr. and Mrs. Duke Poole and oughly. ' ehildren were guests of Mr. and 9 load ^%ealth By Dr. William J. Scholes POISONING FROM CANNED GOODS SMITH GROVE NEWS (By Dr. William J. Scholes) i Serious poisoning from eating nae sick list lor tnn past wccki canned foods is comparatively but is better at this wriUnjr, u| are glad - to say. REES INVADE HIS HOUSE; xlK CAN’T GET THEM, OU'l' foods rare. Yet a few such cases occur oacli year. It i.s now known that 6. Do not let fruit pies boil at Mrs. Lee Ketchie a while Sun- poisoning caused from eating can- any time. Rev.,M. G, 'Ervin fillcil hi.s rt- gular appointment here Kiiiniaj morning. Tho revial meeting will Ijopii; here the 1st Sunday in S^'ptcm ber. Remembr the date ¡nid ar /ange to attend the;je .st'i'vifo,«. I Remember the lawn pai'ty Sal urday night on tho chui'ch Inwi for the benefit of tho chui'i.''ii. ' Mrs. Marvin Smith ha.s lioenoij ■the sick list for the past onliiiiK'd to develop. About 1750, replied: "Man for God’s children, of Winston-Salem, spent li, .-it'clion of the State boganKo off and let me alone; I Sunday with Mrs. W. W. West. the tide 'of immigration I've around here, I come Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Miller'and iiiininti Cull and strong. At that /-'cra away up in the mountains.” Mrs. C. H. McMahan, spent•Slm- liiiie the I'cal conquest of the foot- In 1795 a quarterly conference ‘'“J’ 'u Statesville visiting rela- ,.i)initry began. The.se pin- was held here at this church and „eci's found along the banks of when the question. How much has IF«i'ebee and child- ¡'(iinlniK Creek a wild, luxuriant, 'been received on pastor’s salary, of Cana Route 1 spent a few lativo flora, the home of the. Red Jvas askod, the pastor. Rev. Char- ‘•“■''s last week with the former’s ¡111(1 wild iinimals. They so-on^les Ledbetter held up one pair of *”o'^ber, Mrs. Louise Ward, lovo Ijack the Red Man of the 'socks. I Shelton hag arrived 'ore.sl and began to build homes ■ It is said that many were con- Oklahoma and is visit- iiid clear land. Many of them se- .verted at the quarterly meetings mother, Jlrs. Edna Shel- l,ii-eil State Grants from the King held "at Beal’s meeting House. On . f l':iijiland while othei's chose to |one occasion, every uhsaved per-'* ' ^ * 'son present went to the altar and was .saved before the meeting closed. ui'l; ¡1.4 hired 'help. Some of the First ramilîes It is very interestinif bq note, ic names of some of the pioneeï eitlai's of this section. The Pinch RIXBY NEWS The revival-meeting at Bixby.ttfill'fn.l 11 ft 1, Altri-itaf„ „ „ Chapel started Sun'day, AugustBeal s Meeting House served 14th. Everybody is invited, this section as a church and | Jirs. Alex Cornatzer, who has ,1,1; f.'iniily settled near what is school house for nearly sixty ^ been a patient in 'the Baptist ,i,u- P.rai; Creek IJaptist Church, year.s Many who were led to ac-'Hospital returned home and 1« im- lii. liiiily 1.-, said to have built cept Christ at this historic church, 'proving slowly. Everybody wishes he Tawrn, near Clarksville, that went out into the great wilder- fo,. her a speedv recovery. I Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cornatzer and chil oi'v;u! a modern hotel of its nesa country and led other- ear-ly ■ .ly, fh.; Ilolsbeck family set- jsettlers tu Chri.st. M south of Pinchback estate. I About' 1837 Beal’s Jleoting dren were the Sunday .„ue.sts" of he Pock Jamily lived near .Hoi-Uloiise wag officially closed a.s a Mrs. flattie Hendrix, of Mocks- liuis ci'Oiiri .Hoada. According to place of worship. The building ville. ' licit; Leager Beck, the Peck'was in need of repairs. By this' Miss Sadie Cornatzer has re- miil.v became known as the time hundreds of peoplo had mov- 'turned homo, after spending sev- lamily.' In the Beck family ed to this section of the ooun- eral weeks in Durham visiting re- loiind many fine.wood work- try. A new meeting house was latives, she was accompanied on iiiKl blacksmiths. The Jones needed and after carefully con- home by Jlr. Swanie Paul Steel- iinil.v lived, near'lhsre and fur- Kidering the best location, the man. sliod tlie preachers for all this committee decided to build the | Mrs. Aiuiin Mitchell, of Dan- (.tuiii. 'I'lie I'aylor family lived new Metiiodist Episcopal church ville, Va., has been spending sev- st south of this church. Anoth- about two miles north of the old eral days with her-brother, Mr. church. In 1837 the deed to the and Mrs, S, S. Sheets and also land was secured and the new friends. F A С T S• v s - R U M O R The Truth About Funeral Prices TO ACHIEVE loadsrship in any pro­ fession is to invite misunderstanding. Hence, Hrank Vogler & Sons, bocouso of their unequalled facilities, and an, un-y/illingness to lei even tho simplest servicQ pass without full bonefit of ■theso -facilities, must boar cortain ru­ mors of high price. Yat it is on actual fact that it is im- possiblo to obtain a service anywhere for less money than through this out- stonding establishment. The. sworn statemont bolow shows the costs of ihe latt .'500 complete adult funerals through Frani; Voglor & Sons. -Over 50% of theso services cost loss than $200, v/hile al-nost 75% of the tòta! cost loss than .^300. SWORN STATEMENT OF THE COSTS OF THE LAST 500 COMPLEfE ADULT FUNERALS CONDUCTED THROUGH THE FRANK VOGLER & SONS MORTUARY . 66 Funerals cost less than , . 1 . . . 187 N4 84 18 \1 11500 from II II more ihan . . . $100 $100 to $200 $200 to $300 $300 io $400 $400 to $500 $500 to $900 . . . $900 tubterlbad and iworn to before me ihl« 17th day of June, 1932. FRANK YOSLER 4 SONS J PreslclontNolory Pubilo Wrlto for a copy of our helpful now booklet, "Looking Ahead," mailed fro® ori' request. Fraiik V ofler S S@ns Funeral Directors 120 South Main Street Téléphoné 6101 LEXINGTON ROUTE 3 NEWS ir Taylor family lived whe.re Mr. |ittlo |ivL>,4 now.' The Rntledge con- Cocoauut Cookies I’erry, N, Y„ Aug, 13,-^fter noaa'he .found hi.s wife’s body in , can of sweetenedui-f..,- ...,^.,„,...,,«^.,1!,. fhA Fvnnf flOiii: ni' fhoii* with UGUSOd ITIllk. 2 packages of shredded cocoa-fighting unsuccessfully for tho the front seat of their car with pa.st year to oust an army of, bees two -bullet wounds in her head, wliich invaded his home, Clyde Authorities said a note was Hendricks has resigned himself found in Mrs, Moore’s pocket- to living with the unwelcome ten- book asking that her parents be (Hits. .notified in case anything happen- A recent fall which left him a ber.Moore was' brought here for further questioning. 600 MILES AN HOUR , SEEN PLANE LIMIT nut, . -2 squares of chocolate or 1 tablespoon of vanilla, if preferr­ ed, ■ . Method; Mix well. Drop on- waxed paper or greased pan. Bake in slow oven. FRENCH POODLE DIES AND HAS SWELL FUNERAL virtual cripple forced Hendricks to give up the battle. The in­ sects have invaded ayery room in the. house. Honey drips from the ceilings and walls. •Hendricks is awakened every morning by hundreds of bees which have established a home in plane.s can nope to riy is aooui :“ *'*•--- — " l " ’ .-„..„ly.. -T!arefiilnena in/.nnnin™ nn^ tm-o ^ -'his , bedroom. ,600 miles an hour, according t o . West Second Street, died at the and-Mr.s. J A. Lapish and son, «orving ¡71^0 tho little girl had'mcaslL-,| The bees first appeared last test« taken at the world’s speed ^'s master and^mistrcss-apent_^Monday, afternoon with ^oilTninJ but wag better when she Ic«, suijimei’. ......... day afternoon. ned'foods i.s commonly duo to in- Mr. and Mrs, W. 0. B.v.crly, of ioeiicn. The milder form.s of food Cooleemee, wore guests of Miss iJui.suiiing ci\uso vomiting, diiirr- Lnura Campbell a while Sunday boa, cramiis, and usually 'some afternoon. ' fevoriahne.ss; The moro .serious Mr. and Jfrs, A, F, Campbell, of poisoning, of Mocksville, were in tha com- l'"0"’ii as botulism,^ munity a ■while Sunday after- Botulism is due to the toxin neon. ' (poi-'ion) of a germ, tho botulinUs Mr. and BIrs, J, C. Jones spont bacillus,. This germ or its spores the weelc-end with Mr. Henry o'“'»«'! iood through lack of Stroud and family. cleanliness at the tlrtie of canning. Roy 'walker, of Mocksville, are very resistant^ to to Y e . .ioonTwith a'^ale of n№spent Friday with James Henry botulinus poisoning ^ith a case ol jo„.g a J occurs, there is prostration, dizzl- 1 r. TT nausea, difficulty in Raymond and Audrey Penry, I Mr. and Mr.s. E. E. Koontz swallowing, and dimness of vision, who have been visiting theii'fi Little Florence P’oster, ihuighl ter of Mr. and- Mrs, Ray Ci:riiatl zer has been right .sick, '.vu ,irt| fiwri'y li> luarii, Mrs, W. A, Miller, of' TliomajJ ville, spent the past u-oek v.-itfl her daughter, Mrs. J. II. l-’o.stcrl Mr.s, Cap Spry, of Wiii.‘it(.n-Sal| em, silent several day.s hist wec| with Mr,' and Jlrs, W. 0. .Spi.v, Mrs, Bettie Powell i.s tlic huh| this week cf her nuicc, .I«| Foster, Jr. Mr.s. W. R, Beeding is,confiiieil| .iniily .settled on what is now the church was soon completed and , Mrs, Pink Hendrix, of Winston- laino.s S, Ratledge farm.- Daniel ready for use,. Salem, spent a week with 'herjîatleilge was said to be a black- iniilh. The Anderson family set­ tled .siHitii of thu Ratledge estate, piiior famili_es of that date were; |onl.s, Mays" Perirys, Cunning- jam, liaither, Fitzgerald, Parker, Kieliin'ii.s, Powells, Tucks, and ¡¡icharil.sons. Earl.v Reliffious Services According to informati'on given Cornat- Langley iF'ield, V«.—The pre- "Full ,of. years, Snow- were the afternoon guests of Mr. toxin apparently attacks the ther for tho past two weeks rej sent limit at which modern air- ^ ' j j'nervous system. / turned to the children's home at „i.n«. c n hop. lo ti, I. .bout ? , 3 “ / . » * • ” *'7 cannin,. and tjre- Winston-Salem Monday. WWI In 1844 the Methodist Episco- daughter, Mrs. Charlie pal Church suffered a very un- zer. necessary division. In this divi-; Miss I^ena; Cornatzer spent the sion the New Church, which had week-end with her parents, Mr. just been named “Zion,” fell to and Mrs. J. S. Cornatzer. the newly 'organized Methodist | Misses Catherijie and Mabel Episcopal .Church South, This Robertson spent last week lu left the Methodist Episcopal peo- Winston-Salem visiting Mrs, Pink plo without a church building, Hendrix, A class began at once to hold Mr. Pink Waller and children > ilui writer by St. Ijcager Beck, mttti.ng^a .in a private home. Later spent the week-end with his bro- l.imiiul Cunningham and Isaac ,this class moved to Cheshire’s t’.iei, I.Ir. Ollie Waller, of Wood- ‘atlodgo, a brush arbor was built School House where monthly leaf. [orlh of the present . heme of preaching services were held. Jlr, Jordon was riding a sea- ¡iine.s S, Ratledg« in tho year of Great revivals were conducted in saw at -his home and had the mis- ?(13. A man by the name of Beal this historic school building, ' fortune to fall and sprain his ften preached , to the early set-| Interest in the work of the ankle, era and each year held a series Methodist Episcopal Church con-j Mrs. Edna Williams spent Sun- jf nicutings'Under (;his arbor. A tinned to grow, 'I'he people were day with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie !iui by the; name of Jones often n'ot content .to worship in tho |Cornatzer, 'mliu'ted sei'vicoa undei'this his- community school bouse where | The Bixby-Cornatzer Twins 'I'ii; arbor. It is said that the they had already perfected an or- won over Dulin’s Saturday by th“ Mr. Jeff F. Myers and famiiy- liave moved from near Fork Church to the beautiful country home of Mr. Oscar Charies In Davidson County. Friends and re­ latives, will be glad to learn of their fine progress. Mr. J. F. Myers and Mr. Joseph Moore visited at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. E’. Garwcod, of Fork Church for a short time Thurscfiiy . The farmers in our community have a splendi'd crop of melons this year and are disposing of them very rapidly. J Doctor G, V,' Greene .paid a short visit to Mr, Joseph Moioroe Thursday afternoon, Mrs, Broadway and daughter visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I'\ Myers Thursday: after­ noon. ! Mr. .loseph B, Moore ig spend­ ing sometime at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Myers 111 David­ son county. , Little- Miss Lucybell Charles spent the day with Miss Eliza- both Myers Friday. - Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Myera and children attended the home-com­ ing at Fork Baptist Church Sun­ day. . Mis.^ Elizabeth Myera spent the week-end with her cousin, Mis» j Evelyn Ratts, of Fork. ■ , . Mr, Oscar Charles and two chil-' dren, Mastei Austin . and littio ; Miss Lucybell were: in Lexington' Saturday afternoon. ,. , ' Mr. J'ucob Grubb, of near iFork ia on the sick list at present, suf- : fering from ear trouble,: however, he is not in a serious condition. TEA®E your thin risky tires for new OOO0YEÂR ALL>'WEÀ']THËHS GIVE ME A LIITLE TOWN 1 like to live in a little.town, 'Where the trees meet over tho street And you wave lyour hand and say ‘‘Hello,” To everyone,you meet. ' .1 like to stop'for a 'minute .Outside the grocery store.. And hear the kindly gossip Of the folks moving in ' next door. wind tunnel here. Thursday at the age of sixteen This limit has been set. be- .years and iour months, unusual cause of constructional limits ofpresent day craft and it has been “^'d Mrs, Sowers have no Smith, found that modern wing struct-' children, and since the arrival in urea will not stand an air pressure the 'home over sixteen years ago, above -that speed. Snowball has been -the pet of the 1, two. Mr. Sowers ordered Mrs Edna .Tones against poisoning. This includes Miss' Reba Byerly of Coolee selection and cleaning of -H- FoBter’s coiiditioo mee, has been viaiting MissVlola to. 'be preserved, and. ¡« “ot n.uch improved, we ares^r- SMitfl, cleanlinëss in 'handling. Exposure to note. of the food and containers to _ Mr. G, W. McClamroch CANA NEWS ■ sufficient heat to kill any germs three daughters. Misses .''rinnie --------- that may be present is usually a Lillie and Margaret, of thé Oak Mrs, Sadie Stonestreet returned essential -part of the process, G'rove community spent .Similay For life is inter-woven sible to send wind of about 800 £<ular casket, baby size, from a Monday from 'Boone where she Then the cans and jars must be afternoon at the home of M'. mnes an hoL aia?Lt 'experU funeral home’ here: Snowball' was spent the past week with hermetically sealed. This, in order Mrs. J. H. Foster. Mrs. Miilei- m enL craft and-U is throuirh Pi'«Pai'ed for burial, tenderly »’olatives. ^ prevent the entrance of companied them home to this tostin« that the speed linS^it wrapped in a silk cwering, plac- Revival services are being held bacteria before'the food is used, the Oak Grove meeting, has been " scertiiied ed in a box and the box in'the* at Eatons, church, beginning on Remove Contents of Can Hr. and Mrs. Floyd The present .speed record of Friday ' afternoon Mr. l^^t Sunday night. Rev. J-. J. Immediately after opening, the 400 miles an hour can be bettered Sowers was -off from his work Beach, ot Cheriyville, 13 doing contents of the can ahould be re- Point,^ spent a ah ort ^w hi k by 200 miles but above that speed “t Grimes Mill here,- and the the preaching.^ He is accompanieu moved. Any that'is not used im- aiternoon with Mr.s.U muca, lJUL auuv<3 Lliat »uuuu •--- ------' .................u itr n 1 ' T iT • V .. -—‘j W4.»%w Atviy uouu lUl- -,r ' tit is folly to try until some new burial took place in the rear of Mrs., Beach and their daugh- mediately should be placed /in ' « ir ,-,11111« and unusual type of wing and 'Ws lot. itWith the friends you learn to ¡fuselage-is invented, it is .said. Many neighbors and friends is being well attended and much 13 possiblé for bacterial contanii- little daughteij ot CIc ’ know, I —------------— . familiar with the little poodle Kuod is expected to result from nation to occur after the cans aro '4t4^d •'-W IO E-INCREASES-ARE---— _lG.ai«d-by. a.s h&-tay^m—state in the mce|.iii^,. . . _ _ ^--------------------------------------_.,oipiei--.jfathgj:.-Mr, J . H the home. "-Añá— yw4— fool— th«-B—joys- sorrows As they daily come and go. S o I’m glad to live in a little town And I care no more to roam. For ev'jry hdu.si; in a little town Is more than a house— it’s • home, —Mrs, Robert Watt, ORDERED IN PLANTS OF SO. SILK MILLS I’ostcn Mr. J. D. Collett was carried Spoiling may be suspected wheii wbo continues ill. . , to Longs Sanatorium on last Mon- containers of preserved foods Mr, and ,^Irs, W, p. SpryWHERE OUR OLD TIRES GO day for an operation for Appen-, bulgte, crack, юг ‘‘*Ь1отГ’’' These” гГ two chilijlren ,spent Sunday Grbensboro,—Wage increases --------- dicitis and other troubles. Latest suit from the pressure of gases' at Clemmons, tlie ranging from 10 to i2 per-.cent ' America export.s about 50,000,- reports are that ho is getting suit fromt the pressure of gases Mr, and Mrs, Ve.starHowanl. have been ordered in two plants oW. tire«, jw ly ^ to along wejL ^^ „ „ . . .1“® to the growth of bacteria. ' subscribe to *^e EnterpW^^ ' of the Southern Silk Mills. Inc., Spoln_ F.-Etchison an-' Odoi-s indicative of, spoillinr- 'mny., to avoid eating foods * ’ * e > : ga), wh6.se 'people get additional nounce the birth of a daughtciv^be detected, “mileage” out of them—as-foot-’Betty Frances, on Aug. 15th." It is snfpi"here and at Kernersville. John G. Bentl.v, president and . . , . . ..u , , .............. -w ...w.u uanuu iuuusgeneral manager, said the raise wear, apain 1., the best market Both mother and babe are doing that' appear to.-be spoilt. Foods Things iii’o -so (|Uiet over i n ' b e c a m o e f f e c t i v e l a a t m o n t h a n d tor these old tires, the N e \ y York w ell., that are thoroughly washed and Chaniite, Kan.s., that you can hear applies to approximately 225 , °®t\\hite,^ of crooked before oating are. less ■thc'notc.4 in the bank drawing in­ terest, and in Ottawa the silence Mr. and Mrs. G. L, workers, „ '. typn of"sho6 known^as . are - npcncUng dang^WsV H0ntin7 to near th« At the .same time, Bentley said pa, y/ith soles cut irom old^tirea ?oveii)l days this^wjeek with their ))oiling point for íHio-half hour ■would not lie about the .situation, as Kansas editors have been not­ ed tor their optimism. In spiti: cents a pair. In -Portugal shep- from 'Flint, IVIich., where ,she has - herds' irds use old inner tubes to make been for nearly two year's, taking Currituck county furiiiers rnadu overs'huus. C“»l‘igs are use'd ua a course . in Guivuiiurcial Art, of this graveyard atmosphere,'thoir first cooperative carlot suppl<3m.ental solos aiid heels on While enroute: for home she visit- Kan^aa i s expected-to line up back shipment of . wat'ermelons last wooden ahoes. At the countiV ed friends at. Clarkburg, W.-Va., ' of HooveV and Curtis. T'he new week. The shipment was hand- fair,s of Portugal, stands dealing and S'omeset,'Va. Also stopped Republican slogan; "Why dis- led by the Currituck Mutual'Ex- in used American tires and tubea over ^wlth her^ cousm,^ Muss Elea- lurb the dead!” change. , are very common nor Cain, at Lurayr Va. ' * • ROBERT S. McNEILL * Attorney at Law MOCKSVILLE,: N. C. * Practice in Gi.vil and Ci'iwi', * nab'iCourta. . 'I’itle Exaniii'i'-, tina given prompt iittontl''"',» ' » * It # * * For twenty years \ve have served the people'of Davie Coun­ ty as FUncral Di-rectoib, and never beioro hi\yo we been ^>0 Well Equipped, or had ao, wide a wrioty of styJos andiprices aa we now have. ’ ' CALL TJS AT ANY n c im G. C. YOUNG & SONS, . Î score of 16 to 6, G. Robertson v/on his Oth game of the_ season. ii'e.'it revivala were held, befor« ganized church. By about. 1865, •ere wa.s a meeting houae in all they began an arbor just north lis .section. Many who were con- of our cemetery. Four years la- [Billy Robei't.son led the ' hitting ertcd at these meetings, have for- |ter, 1869, Nathaniel Comer and iwith a double ahd two ainglea. loie than 150 ^eara alept in the, wife, Rachel .Comer, deeded five ' lent city of,the dead cloae by the acrea of land around thia arbor (le of tnig old arbor aite. to Joaeph P. Cash, William Dyson Origin of Methodism ' |and Hardy Varner who were ap- ------------- REDLAND NEWS ________..... .. ................. . Margaret Marklln spent Tlif origin'of Methodism in thia 'pojnted trusteea of the arbor pro- the past week with Mias Evelyn ctioii datea back almoat pai'allel perty. Interest continued to grow itli the beginning of Methodiam jin tho work and in 1837 this pre- North Carolina. In ,1776 the sent church was begun following Sanford Motor Company Phone 77 Mocksville, N. C. GOOD USEDi TIRES slog UP. Smith, Miss Gladys Dunn spent a few days the past week in Mocksville revivals conducted by'I’st circuit was established'in. the great I'evival; ’i's iilate, and was called, the'Rev. John Naylor of New'York. During the fifty nine years this church has been .serving, this with Mrs. Ben Boyles. Mias Dorothy Smith spent Wed­ nesday night with Misa Gfeorgia Smith....... Wiis iUrillUa WILH DIIUIUII 11.10 --I c TT n, ... ,I'lli'uw Ye.;ii;gen: as preacher in oommunit.v, - many of the pastora , , Mr, and Mrs. S. IL Smith and This circuit embraced all'have been the loading ministers'lamily and Mr. and Mrs.^B. D, .-R'ction of the State and had of the conference. Fretiuently our JJo'^ell and llttlo son, 'Iv cloven (11) members; It. is older peoplo .speak of Rev. Dolly llolt, wore the J'-^'iday '(ithat Yeargen preached - his Johnswn as "the preacher who was ol Mr, and ‘'«I .Mi'tlindii^swBWi-uftdor tho-loved-by-all.A^ia knew him-” Dur- Smi^ . Charlie evening Mrs. P, R, (I brii.sli Arbor previ'ously men- ing a revival conducted by liev, oiit'd, ■' - — . Early Churches Mr. F. E, T'aylor, of Virginia, F^'a" r ’cia'rk'more than'thirty wa.s the Wedne.sday night guest ivoars ago, many souls were born .of Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Smith,V ................ ..... nl’ I Ml«« \T5iirrlrtlnnn igle pa.stor In .the fall of Jone muc'h and lasting good.'nia, spent a few days the past 1 7 Years tSie F I R S T ^éh&lee tisre! A f Every Price the G reafesl'V aluel Proof i Millions More peoplo buy Goodyears Latest I-Ifetlmo GuaraiUucU Su p ertw lst" C ord T iros 4.40-31 $ ^ 4 9 ^4^ Oacfi In pfi. ТлЬо9Ю 4.50-20 ■ jÄ 'In Pi», . itibogxq 4.5U-ÌI •^Each Tubo 920 4.7R-Í4 &äl ■ In Pii, Tubo 940 4.75-50 iCNi Each .TPlnPii. Tuboçie In Pii. Tubü’$s,00^ 5.00-20 $ л В О Æ Euch „ “WlnPtl, Tubo tí.14 5.00-2t ÆliEach In Pii, TiiboSl.I« ■fli'Kliia ■]\fetingl7iÌGr-ln*’7n^ this chiiren well as Pns- Smith. .s(->etiou-t)f North Carolina. It tors. In the fall of 1931, our con-| Miss Lillie Dunn is spend ng as i„,:n • . ■ yr ™,omp- the week in Mocksvi le' with Mra,I'l'ilt just acro.sa . tho old ference sent Kev, Lacy u, iiiump . . •-'«'■lîia Koad from the Brush Ar- ion to u.s as -our pastor. Ho 'has K.obeit famtn,. what is now the A .D. Rat- served us in a very efficient I /Jij. S« farm. According to tr.ndi- ner and .is loved bsva’l>. there was a :great celebVa- learned to know him, fbe.work y^^^ Id this meeting house in the has pro.spered under his lei\der- of 1781,-when-it-\vaa com- ship. , m 1 imto [JI- 'Die .settlers ' for man.y. AtfguÌ 12,1 Misa Esther Sidoa apent Thurs-« / '" f Richaidson, August 1-,. Miss'Marie Shiith, ' ""I sii-hack bringing ^’ith them 1932.. ^ . ed Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brock Sun- lay evening. - Mr. C. H. Smith is on tho sick list at pi’e.sent, \ve are sorry to 8IXande“PMES»Oi tho 6 or 0 laycre of Supertwlat tJortI in ihla Goottycarf twodo not run from bead 10 bead—thoy oro rcallp cord brrnîffr etrlpa nnd that’e vrhat we call thom nlthduöb eomo tirn niakora call tbom oxtra plica. These jPrices Aro for Cash . Also theso nild larger sizes In the fnmcua G O O D Y E A R P A T H FIN D E R Supcrtivlst Cord Tlrea i.i0-2t l b sEach " în Pii, Tubo $i.os 4.50-20 - Tubo9so 4.60.21 , ^ K . .Tubo 81.03 4.75-19 l é Each in Pis. Tubo«3f«i7 W licn new tires cost so H ttle, moro th an ever it pays to biiy the best. W lio says Goodyears ARE best? Tlio people who use tires say i t - they b uy in o re ; Goodyears th-aii aiiy otirer'kind —they havo been doing th a t for seventeen successivo yearo . . . If th at isn ’t enough proof, como iri—we can actu ally dem ou- strate the REASONS W HY you get morp for your dollars In Goodyears. • • Something Now out o{ thR,SUy! ', Ask us to show you tho NEW GOODYEAR ___________ZEPPELIN TUBE “ RIDING 1« ■“like FLYING"■—on tho now Super-Soft Goodyear AIR- WHEEL tires. Como in for dcmonHtnition. ■Hessvv D u iy Ti-yck TiVes J '/1 )i Í ! Uï'ii • l ì , ' Î.ILÆ Vi: !’(Miti и ,I rü-M Ч I ,1 \) ill a-*,.' ..-V: РЯРГ; 4 The Mocksville Enterprise Published Every Thursday at Mocksville, North Oaroliiin A, C. Huneycutt ..............Editor and Publisher Subscription Rates: 51.60 a Year; 6 Мол ths 76 Gents Stri'Ctly in Advance . Entered at the post offlco.at MocTceville, N. G., RB second-el'ass mattar under the act of March 8, 1Й79. NOTICE TO GENERAL PUBLIC l !•rr ,Lft' Г' if íiií * This newspaper charges regular ad- * vertising rates for cards ' of thanks, ^ • resolution notices, Obituaries, etc., and * will not accept any thing less than 35 * cents cash with copy unless you have * regular montlily accounts with us. '* We do not mean to be hard on any «ne, but small items of this nature force *. us to demand the cash with copy. All * such received by ua in the future with- “ nut the cash, or*stamps win not be pub- *- Iishtd. • ' , ■ DEMOCRATIC TICKET iFOR COUNTY OFFICERS Foi- The Lower House \ John P. LeGrand For Sheriff 1 F. G. McSwain For Clerk of Superior Court W. B. Allen For Rqirister of Deeds B. C. Clement For County Coinmiasiontrs: C: И. McMahan M. H. Hoyle T. P^. BAVigRins ' For Coroner Dr.s A., B. Byerly Mocksville, N. C., Thursday, August 18, 1932 Г{I" ' I "7Г' ly f ^ il Ц * * * * # # # "All ray bonea shall suy; Lord, who is liko unto thee which deliverost the poor from him that is too strong for him, yea, the poor and needy from him that spoilftth him ” Psalms 35:10. * * * * * 41 PROTECTION?. CERTAINLY ¥ * if №. Й ’И!:;« p Г‘ ÍJ t ¿' Il , u : rt i Ì ) Hoover said in hia acceptance address that ho I'avorod protective tariff. Certainly. Did anyone think for a minute that 'he did not? ProtcctivG tariff and the republican party aro almost ono and the same. Take ' away-tho republican doctrine of centralization of govevnmcnti and protective tariff (note the woi'd “PROTEGTrVF,'’) and. what liavo we loft. The republican party is built on a •pRnTECTIVÉ tariff foliniiatlou—PROTECI'- lON AND ÜENTHAUZATION—that’s the riieaning of ropublicanism. Yes, certainly Mr. Hoover favors PROTECTWE tariff, but we ratie'r .suspect that some of the big in­ terests which have boen fattening on PRO­ TECTION for decadop are so gorged since tho HOOVER DEPRESSION that tlus^.^triti-bO-- j^ lU ng for a shor!^Jjfijg~ffj.,j^¿^tg¡,r down some of the tariff wall and lot outside nations havo a half chance to do a little business with us. PROTECTIVE 'K^RIFF— HOOVER— I'HE REPUBLICAN PARTY—THEY ARE THE IMMEDIATE CAUSE OF THESE HARD TIMS.. Let us elect a president who stands ior onlyl such a tariff as will raise suf-ficient ixivcnuo to run the Jiation. Let us tear down those high protective tariff walls so business can get a chance. ' ' . DEMOCRATS LOWER TAXES ' I tI I ill 1 'Л' Th<3) democvatitt, commisjBiipnors of Davie ^Countyi rcjduced. .the tax ifat<i',40 cents on the $100 worth of property. That’s a, mighty big reduction to make 'in any one year. More­ over, when one considers that the democrats inherited a heavy county indebtedness saddled on old Davie by an incompetent republican management for more than_ half a century without interruption, then the 40 cent • cut really s'hows up big. , Had the democrats been in power for the past ten years or more they*might have made a gVeater reduction last year. But if this county had been under the control of the democrats for the past dozen years or more then such a big out would not have been necessary. So let the voters make up tlicir aiinds that in the' future the demo® -^tfitrt-a ahpl4^ma;;;.ac ll.c uffnii'^~iFf tltls c.6Utity, I Ì and that never again ®hall old Davie be ham­ pered by a wasteful and incompetent republi­ can administi’ation. THE NEW CHAIRMAN i'< Ì .'i. li, ;^ni. ili I ■ ’> Í ' Iri. ' Mo.st democrats of the state learned of the ■election . ot .Wallace Winborne, prominent Marion lawyer, as chairman of tlie state demo­ cratic e.':ecutive committee with sati.sfaction. Mr. Winborne is well qualified for the position' and will lead the party tcf a gi’cat victory this fall. He is'thu choice of candidate Ehring hiius and is not bbjectionable to Bob Reynolds, nnd «Ü everybody seems satisfied with Mr. Win- liornc a party standard bearer. And in thia connection tiie Enterprise feels that the pai'ty <iwc.s much to tho retiring chairman, Odus M. Mull, of Shelby, who has steered the party - .Mucce.sHfuUy for four ycara. The democratic party 'has not had a more capable chairman than Mr. Mull and, t'he bost-wishes of his fellow (Iftijiocvatugo with him a a he- returns to llis law practice’iii Shelby again; THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.'Thursday, August 18, ¡эщ ■ CLEAN THE COUNTY GRAVEYARD This is tl'.e .season when in most neighbor­ hoods attention i.s turned to cleaning off and beautifying our various country graveyards. Farmers are not quite so busy and it is very fitting that Diey take a little time anci gather at the neighborhood burying ground where their loved ones.and their friends rest and clean off all rubbish, weeds and such lil<e, and cultivate the shrubbery and flowers. Already in this county many of the country grave­ yards have been cleaned off and 'dressed up. If thei’e be a single one neglected, then let the neighbor's get together right away and see that it"has attention, '\7ith the coming of ^^jitem- .ber, the ■ farmers will again be plurt^ed.,.. into ' farm work and there will not 'be 'so'much tim“ for community work and improvement.' ; COUNTERFEITING? JUSTICE IN ALBEMARLE S m ilin G Karlie Says- We had been expecting it and now it has started, if charges brought against a,^Concord; man are true. Authorities say J.. D., Kelly, ''Cabarrus man, alleged bootleggex’, has been passing counterfeit money on his neighbors. , And no small bills, regular ten dollar de- ■ nominations. The wonder of it all is that during the financial depression when men everywhere have been in ¿uch sore need of ready cash, the country ha» not had more .trouble with counterfeiters than it has. ^-------------O--------^ ^--:--- HOW ABOUT LAST YEAR? Glancing over bhe Charlotte Observer’s “Looking Baclavard” column we found the following Salisbury news dispatcli of ten years ago:-Ov(ir 100 illicit stills were captured in North Carplin'a during the month of July, ac­ cording to a rcpoi't just released at prohibition lieadquarters In Salisbury. Tliorc wore more than 90 arrests made by the prohibition agents in July. We wonder how these figures would com­ pare With those of last year. Could some onp who has them give us the information? GOOD NEWS, THJS We note with satisfaction that there is to be no “Life Story of Libby Holman Roynplds.’'- Usually when some person high' up in society, or,finance, gets into serious trouble like Libby secm^to be in some fellow looking to a morbid reading public for a quanity of dough, ups,- a«d writes the story of such person’s life. \Vti had expected it in Libby’s case, but her Pa say^) not so. , -o. ADVERSITY! (Krom .The Detroit Freo'Press.) Á general storekeeper and hi»'wifu out in a small Iowan comniunily, wrote off .'p75,000 worth of deljts from their books tlio other day— and told their debtors to forgot it. At about the same time a chauffeur in New York, who owed two brothers $50, was lured by them into a dentist’s chair, where all his bridgowork -was taken from him, and, after ho had been robbed of ail his,,clothes except Jjis •'tlWamvs;'wíÍ3’í¿iT toTh^^^ for himself as best • lie Could. Adversity brings out the best and the worst , in human nature. The duty of brother- keeping is, put to a .severe test. The whole country is in the same boat. I'hose who exact their; pound of flesh rock it. Those who live by letting and helping others to live, are casting bread upon the troubled waters that . surround-it. ^--------<•-------------- A WOMAN’S IDEA ■, : , (Prom The Marshville Home.) , ; Miss Beatrice Cobb, editor of the Morganton •• News-tHerald, is advocating bKo payment of ■city taxes'by the month, and you can’t'beat a ’ Vwomah'when it 'comes to finances. Hei’ plan -- 'is for the town commissioners to .send out monthly billji reminding tax-paye'rs that a pay­ ment, is due. In this manner, Mis^ Cobb he- ' lieves citizens will form the habit of paying in small' monthly inst.^llments and will therefore, pay their taxes much easier and a larger per cent will be collected than through, the old plan of coughing up enough “dough” at one time to meet the annual tax assessments. . BRINGING BACK THE SMILES (From' The Mooresvilie Enterprise) In our own city there is considerable opti­ mism 'inTiie fact that the Mooi'esville Cotton Mills within the past two weeks have put to work several hundred additional honds and it was .stated to the Enterprise that on. Monday 150 additional looms were placed in operation and that others are being groomed 'for full time operations. These reports of activities on the part of the mills and the pleasing tone of the cotton and stock markets within the past few days have brought .smiles to faces 'that havo heen furrowed for many weeks with the gloom of depression.-----—-------6-—--------^--- AYORK It has been said-and well said that we Amer­ icans had come to the point where each be­ lieved that, wcy would get rich by speculation. To have'ouv minds disabused of any such idea and come back to the place where we return to the old program of industry and thrift to. reach, not wealth, buij. .competency, is worth what we have been through with. Work helps to rejiove the mind,and give us good occupation as \yell as ,food for the stomach. Raleigh News and Observer. From a personal standpoint tho -story of G. H. Tliompson, of Albe­ marle, i.s a tragedy. Yet Mr. T'hom|)son is getting very littlo , sympathy. His role in the world 1 is that of being a public e.xample. ■ Last fall Mr. Thompson lost his ! faith in banks. He drew out $2,-1 ООО and hid it at home. j Then $224 ' disappeared, so he found a better hiding place. Ho -buried it in his orchard under a bee gum tree. .'Later when he went :to look for it it was gone, ■, Mr; Thompson has auffered, but there, is a sort of poetic justice in his suffering. He was guilty ' of crimes againslT'his community and his times. He was guilty .first of helping in the destruction Johnston County, but who, has of confidence in banks by actively j^jg [^0^^ for yeoi-a iini the sharing it .himselfi He was guil-j Capital, came back to ty, second,, o f hoarding. Mr. j,jg „ative heath several,j,¿years ThomiJson should havo pity, but arranged for some free , other persons with ideas in their bcnsil-adenoid clinics for the num- heads about the, safety of banks bers and numbers of children in .should have his jitory. county who were unable to pay for medical treatment. Dr. Atkinson was full of this project, Pnof iwhich was dear to him, andGastonia Gazette. 'doubtless he talked of it to tho^e A United Press report relates „,¡4}, ^vhom he came in contact, that Ab Walker, aftor his release i,avo. di'oamed that on $25,000 bond, “visited his „ . „,oman, sick in a usual . haunts, fishing, playing or alms house, would pool at the Twin Cities Club, gi«- bearing upon a ging frogs in the dark of the ¡„ joj^ston County, moon.” book. It is up until A. M. four nil,1,1 I 'in succession until anxionn cntg set their feet down and dechu'e that this tiling ],,, I ■gof to stop or somebody win ,a nervous wreck before Uic oimj ■of Summer. It is being or(iu|.5,| to stay at home for'jUst oiio nlg|,j It is breaking the tragic new, J the gang, who express their .syn, I hiathy by dropping in and .ioininJ in a game oij poker until tho w/J |Sma’hours of the morning, ENCOURAGING “ ’S e a iy e îio îig b t be cimrage<ma л bear lots o’ i f b til’ o ib e rfe lb x : tbat’e got it - IIÏS TYPE Tlui story did not cud with tlie doctor’s visit to his patient, ThuAnd there is one of tho secrets of the moss in wliich young Wal-1 , u , ker finds himself today. He must I. husband died, and she became a nurse. Siie never forgot the kind ly inlorest of the physician who treated her without pay. Whe^n siie died the other day, she left tho doctor a thousand dollars, and left fivo thousand dollars for a clinic for thè poor children of job, no prospect oi one, not want­ ing one, as'^long-iiEf he had Smith Reynolds' money back of him. Guess ho rode around all day in one of- Reynolds’ big cars or air­ planes. Reports have it that ho had been engaged as Smith Rey-nold.s’ secretary, whatever that County of whoni she was, although tlie wager is that ■ he could not operate a typewriter, 1 to have .been the instru- or that he could not keep a sim- in such a bequest, is a little pie set of books. bit of heaven 'on this earth. One Hard-work and" discipline . is "“ver knowg where his words and what is needed those days for 'actions, whether good or bad, will young men like Walker and Rey- s*-ep. Influence is liko the ripplo nolds. Lack of these es.sentials is 'caused by the dropping of a stone largely the cause of much of the ‘“to « stream which Widens and troubles in the world. widens until the farthest bank is -----------------— .touched. How important tlien that TIMBER GROWING IN A FARM >cur lives give out a wholesome, PROGRAM ’unselfish influence. — J— ;— What this bequest will moan to Gastonia Gazette. Johnston County cannot bo esti- “Every acre-at work producing'ni»tecl. Jiivested at .six per cent an income,” m.ight v.-cll bo ado pt-1 interest it. will yield ?oOO an- cd as a goal by every farmer in nuiiliy. This will mean .that forty O.istoii county iiv developing a .t'»' fifty .children cach year cnn successful farm program. T h e >’eeeive tho benefits of a tonsil- nearer we approach this goal, the ntlenoid operation, if performed more certain t'he future status of i‘n clinics like that-Conducted by our agriculture. The degree of'^^''- Fitzgerald, local spe- success with an industry is r e l a -¡cjal.ist, and the county health of-' tive to the efficicHcy ciHi)ïûj'X!(î in months ago. ■'Utilizii'ig both equipment and la­ bor. With the farmer land is the hasis of his industry and'involves „ r. , r.a large part of his investment. Baltimore Evening Sun. From Goldboro Transcript Messenger. I Back in the days when fanticfj were buying new automobiles atij factory workers were busy mak­ ing them in quantity there wa^ a 'certain ratio between the avcragt of 'prices of farm' crops and ave- rage of prices on manufactured'' ■gfaods. Time came that the farm jiricj average started going cloW», Jiotj and more the two averages wntj .separated. For nearly three ;,oan,. until last month, the difl'orence hetween the averages icept gel- ting bigger and bigger. Prico.s oi raw commodities, averaged, drop, pod 46 per cent, while pricc.s ot finished goods went down unly 26 per cent. iNow, the relation of tho pvicM 'of raw and finished tliiiifr.4 fot sale 'Is changing. Prices on .чопю cro|)s aro Increasing, on hIIick they are staying about the .same. Prices on many finished ^";iods remain about the same, but on others the prices aro still triiini,' down, 'I'he gap between the two ш . rages is beginning to clo.so u]). And that closlnj^f Is a iiigii оГ hope for tho factory worker as well as tho farmer. As” the gap conliniios to close, the i'armer will be ¡iblc to buy.m^ore with tlie crnp.s he raises. And as the farmer I)uy3 more, production from t'ne factories will be needed. We may hojie that the (iili; i,< turning. There луШ be liackwanl eddies, plenty of them, .siuiic pretty big. But the tide, oiicc turned, comes back surnly 11ml full of power. -------------------- -- - - - - - - - о - --------------- - - -- - - - - - -- - - DAVIE VE'I'ERAN PLACKl) IN JAIL YOUTH Gaston county ranks higi: as a Youth is matted hair and a diversified agricultural county, -‘'tulible of beard on the chin. The statisticians give more dairy didn’t he shave only three cows, more horses, more hogs, ago? It is leaping intyo a car •Jiore'chickens and more truck “ “ '1 dashinj? down i?he road at crops per farm than are found in fifty miles an hour, with horn the average surrounding counties. Plnying a tune, and dashing back Gaston has the further honor of standing fifth in the .state in ' ‘‘"d “Oh, yeah?" UiQ-number of pines set ouij ami “Listen hig boy/’ It is “Can corner first in the number of in-'^0“ •‘’P"''® « dollar to .go bo the dividuals planting trees'. When itwith some other.fellows?” comes to forestry rhariagement in a call at 3 o’clock in the the way of making selective cut- morning to announce that the car: tihga, thinning- out the mature 's in a ditch, but nobody has been- trees and taking out the undc^ neither has the car. sirabio trees, we' feel that no It is a sudden and feverish de- county is doing a better work »i‘ip «s an 'able-bodied than our own Gaston county far-on a freighter putting mers. The question in Our mind Pernambuco or Tampico at'this time is should not every "'*** Father please call 1,up- ifarmer really piit forth the great-friend who is in the shipping '.est effort possible in the way of see if it can- be, d'orestry management. We believe ‘‘I'ranged? It is the decision, when thitt Gaston county has too many desire is thwarted, to go on 'idle acres of land now in cultiva- " three-day camping trip instead, tion. In 1931 statistic.s give- us 4 o’clo9k in . the 23,474 acres of cleared land not niorning, and can Mother spare -in culti^^'-ion. These acres should ana eggs and a jar be put to woi’k producing some- j“"’ ^ f®"' canned toma- thing before other land is cleared. ;toes? It is reappearing at 9 A. M.' Thi's wiir necessitate some plant- report that the car broke down ing or setting out pines, black miles up the road and he walnuts, locusts or some tree that hitch hiked back hoirie to get will produce a profit. In otlier somebody else’s car. instances some of this same latid i • It is deciding to^go for a swim will''be put into crops and made i^t 3,l:iT0 P. M. It is a swan dive, profitable. In other cases pasture **. jacknife, a game wf tag' and crops should be planted. What ride back with \yet bathing-suits we are trying to say is that every pn tho plush seat of the car. It acre should be at.work producing crawling up the side of a wall an income. Milford Dont, ' ox-soldicr wlm created a sensation in May. by borrowing one-half ’iii.i “Iihh- us,” purchasing a coupe and on- toring tho rum-running prol'csiiitm on a big scale was pi?icod in Ihn Davio jail'Friday night ¡uid will not he permitted bond it wa.s lenrnud this mornj;:^. Wlicn arrested near Stalc.svilk' about 3 a. m. one May moinint! in 1931 by Lee Craven, spiaiiil deputy and W. M. Nail, chid' of police of Mocksville after a tiiice- hour automobile race commeiiLiii? on the streets of Mocksville ¡iml ending up on a' county road nenr Statesville after Chief Nail hnd shot a tir'é down. Dent was loaded ■with 60 galions of prime whisl<y fresh from ^the Blue Ridge Moun- trtins. Two conipahions- got away but Dent being rather too full for speedy fllght'Jwas^captureil and phi'Ced under henvy’¡tond for hi.-i appearance at the’ August, 10:il term of superioi' court. .'He jump­ ed bond and officors here'h.w. been informed' that / scvoral months ago Dent ->vas given a road sentence in Forsyth county for liquor law violations and escaped from the chain gang in that comi­ ty tiefore serving more 1;iian about one-half his sentence., ■¡Dent was arrested in Kasif Spencer by W. 0. Murphy,, chief pf police of that place' and ioi- merly a , Davie'' county officci'. He was turned over, to Davie of- ,ficers who returned'him to tlie county ba.stile where he will he Jiftid-until the 'A’eels-of-eoun-t't*!'- 1.1-,?. < .'Thursday, August 18, 1932 A Card Parties Social Functions \ Club Meetings (Jhi’rch Nows ' THB AiOCKS^iLLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILIÆi. К. C.Page-ff Local Happenings Coming and Going of those We know MISS MARY J. HEITMAN, Social Editor Phone 112 Rev. W .'I. Howell is visiting friends ;in Richmond, Va., this луеек. Mrs. S. L. Hill, of Clayton, is siiending some time with relatives jn town. Miss . Margaret Bell ig visiting her sister, .Mrs. M. L. Jolin, in L a u r i h b u r g . ' -, , , ' - ■'■■ -"0—---- '' Miss Pinkie Pattersoii;, o.f Mount Holly, was here at the Masonic P-ienic. ‘ft ^a V Frienda here of Mrs. Glenn W. Rebecca Binkley and Me.ssrs. Law- SNAKE LEAPS INTO 'I, Herricic, of Ithaca, N. Y., will be rence Smith, Kerniit Smith, Gray ) BOAT; PASSENGERS interested to know that she and Hendricks, Sam Jifurphy, Frank THROWN IN'lO PANIC Professor Herrick and sr.err aiiu- Hendricks, Clinton Wilsonj Billy _____----- 'ghter, Miss Anna Herrick, are and Everette Dwiggins, Phillip . Bombay, India.--A snake R'ap- spending several weelcs at Slty- Hammer, .Tim Walla, and others. ,od. from a Lree i/b a- ferry boat;'' land Inn, at Blowing Rock. Mrs.' i ---^—------ ’Kolhapiir today,'Causing the pas-: Herrick was formerly Miss Nan- Mrs. E. C. LeGrand I.S \sengers to rush to .one sidô of the ' W 't ! nie Buri<e of this place, and has Honoree 'boat, which turned over, and ' ' numiiers of relatives here. Pro-' Mrs. Jack Allison , and Miss drowned approximately 100. i _________ fsssor Herrick is a member of Ossie :Aliison .werp gracious hos-j The accident occurred on a. the faculty of Cornell University, tesses at two tables of bridge'on flooded river, which raised‘-the ren, .Jimmie and Jean, of Wauke- «gening, in honor of their water level to a point near'+'is sister,:. Mis. E.. C. LeGrand, of Mat- tree. , thews. The guests arrived at 5:15,' - ?n,d played several progression.s di:^n, Lucy and Helen, of Moores- a ^ M r 'r n BpendinV a^eek . ■ -, . • — rr-«------■and Mrs. H. L. Blackwood. with Mrs. Byrd’s ' mothev;" IVIrs., Cajl Aid Society to Mrs P M Stockton, while'Ml'.'Byrda : :• . • pi^rter accompanied pn a businesg trip t’6’ New York-'smne friends from Salisbury on a trip, through, the tnountains of ----r-lh----■* Misses Helen Holthouser Henrie Campbell, of Winston- Siiloni, is visiting his grandfather, ,iMr, G. A. Allison.----^o—------ Dr. end Mrs. Edward B. Cle­ ment, of/Salisbury, were visitors here at tho Picnic. The Sallip.pall Aid Society will V'.the shady yard,, after which a imeet iri the.Methodist auuex on buffet supper was serv- WiiVfhrn'neien «ojcnouser and next Tuesday afternoon,' at 4 consisting of fiied; chicken, ¡'I Stern worth Carolina Friday. Jlary Nelson Anderson aré visit- o’clock. Plans-wiH be made at this Potato salad, ; iced tea, biscuit, Mr T T Mn-füTTT^ ing Miss Evelyn -Crawford , in time for the Court Week dinners. s*‘"^'^.?ches, chocolate cake and aiid Ñ0H0 MnvHn accompatiied to | -----0----, ice-cream. Mrs. LeGrand was- ¿iv- LS- ,Churchill, of Sumter, S. C., are Meroney and R. M. Holthouäer, Entertáíid en a pretty letter basl<et, and wiRitiiiD- Mr Hi-»’iji rr”,r"~ <‘>*0 iv. ivi. rioicnouser, jnueriaua - Misses Kopelia and Julia ' Hunt tin ,i ■ '^ay-there. j -Mr. and Mrs. 'Tom Bailey Wood- presented with dainty hand- ruff entertained the Young Peo-1 Julia Hunt also Rev. Walter Goodman ' W C. . LeGrand and ¿on pie of-, the Presbyterian church atthp hig’h score prize, a pair napolis, was here fo^ the PirnT T with an enjoyable watermelon feast on miniatures. The gueats M rG o ;d m an W o ^ returning to Monday evening,'about 25 being C. LeGrand,Moi>k<ivii!<i A ncipal fth» their home in Matthews. Mr. Le- present. The Young Peimlo’a or- Juha aiid Kopolia Hunt, spent the week-end here, ganization takes the S c f o f the LeGrand, J. K. an enjoyable watermelon feast on {I^aiht miniatures. The gueats Goodman wnq'nrinfinni returning to Monday evening,"about 25 being C. LeGrand,P ncipal .fth., their home in Matthews. Mr. Le- present,. The Young People’s or- Julia ^aiid KopoHa Hunt, years ago. Miss Gwen Furches, of .Farm- iiiirlon, is the guest of her aunt, Jlrs, J. L. Sheek."'----o---— .Mi.s.s Nannié Bessent, of Oxford i.s visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. R.' Bussent at Jérusalem.---:— o----- Mi,sses Nell and Annie Holt- houser spent Sunday with fïiends at Alt. Vcrnoii Springs. Mr. Henry T. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Jpmes Watts, of Taylorsville, attended the Masonic Picnic. Mrs. Watts was formerly Miss Eliza­ beth Kelly. Meronej', Cecil Morris, R. S. Mc­ Neill and Miss Willie Miller. ' •but returned to Camp Mondamin, Christian Endeavor aociety. where he I3 an instructor. .1 p '__ •-----f----- Davie Grays Chapter To .Mrs. J. T. Angeli had aS* their Meet Friday Kimorough-Osborne Wedding guests last Thursday, Mr. and; -phe Davie Grays Chanter Un- Winston-Salem Mrs. IL J. Heilig, Miss Hattie ¡ted Dauiihter« ol' the rnnfVrloi--' io"owing notice in Sun- Naylor, Mrs. J. M. Groco and ¡.ov, will nf n.„' ‘’"y’s 'ssue of the. Winston-Salom Mrs. Alice Woodruff, who has been the guest of J\irs. Waddell at Montreat, Is now spending a week with Mrs. W. И. Dodd at Ridgecrest. ^ Mrs. Carter, of Winston-Salem, Mrs.'z.'^îT^Amîer^^ 01Г Friday and son, Charles, of Mount Airy. ,vho wish to subscribe to the ma- MÌ.SS Mrs. Essie iiyerly, who is spend­ ing some time with her sister, ^ 'lehklns, in Winsto'n-MiSs.Robiiia Mickle, of \\ ms- Salem, spent two days at home ton-Salem visited Miss Mary ¡nst week. She returned to'Wins- jlleitman agt week, and was ac:- ton-Salcni wltli her brother; F. G. H i— i s 7 c i , tnvnod from Baltimore, where she liaa been under treatment.Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Anderson gazino, 'I’he Confederate Veteran, aro requested to bring their money, as it is time to send the subscriptions.■----,0------ Misi Willie Millòr Ial Hostess . " Miss 'Willie Miller was hostess at two tables of bridge one after-О ЙШ. E. H. Morris graciously ,, ,, . , , -------...........— -t-»-- ■*•■entertained at a delightful pic- recently, those enjoying her of Mrs. R. 0. Hunt ont bnunîbnîlft/ T\ríciiin_ 1. » ......................... ilournal and Sentinel ig of groat interest here: “Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kimbrough announce the mar­ riage of their daughter, Louise, to Harry Albert Osborne on Sun­ day the fffurteonth of August, One thousand nin'u hundred and thirty-two, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. . At Home Mocksviile, North Carolina," The wedding, which was impressive jn its beauty, was solemnized Sunday morning at midnigjit at tho home West WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 1 car load of fresh cement.—Oi C. Sanford Sons Co. 1 CAR LOAD LIME. 60 IB. BAGS at З0С per bag.—-C. C. Sanf'oi'd Sons Go. 1 CAR LOAD GALVANIZED- . roofing, wire fencing, barbed wire and nails.—-C, C. Sanford Soils Co. ; '. WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS in building material and hard-- ware,, We would be; pleased to have you call in and get our prices before you buy. .Yours" for service, C. C. Sanford Sons ■ Co. '■ ■ Fredric Viv.a-to.nic P e r man e n t W a v a $7.S0 , . o th e r waves $3.50 mid $5.00 Call 122 for appointment M A E ’S SH O PPE Mocksville, N. C. and daughters, Kathleen, Sarah jnie .supper on Saturday evening, hospitality'being Misses Fourth street, this city. The home 'I- and lomasue, ot Winston-Salem, i,er guests being Mr. and Mrs. Lou_ Ellen Clontz, Almc Kelly, ^as effectively decorated with'Air.s. IT. E. Anderson, of Wins-. , «1 1 I . ......................--------------------------------------------UUiilLJU>n-Salem, Is tho guest o f‘her dau- visited Mr. aud Mrs. C. H. Tom- Cecil MorrU anrl.1 •nv.... ry ' T_T 1 < •« nftvi 1}.. lit' B ntrhtcr, Mrs. C. H. Tomlinson. .Miss Katherine Killian and Joe linson last week. Miss Wyllls Watts and Mann, of 'Newton, -\vere guests of Poole, of Taylorsville, spent Tues- iMiss Sarah Thompson, on Sunday, ¡day, here. They wfcre accompanied ;Janc Hayden, Mr ; LeGrand and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sam Allison. , i\Irs. Arthur Ripple and Miss -----0----- I back by Mis.s Alice Kelly, who has Annie Stabely, of Welcome, Mr, Mr. T. .1. Caudell and- Paul been visiting iiere, ¡and Mrs, A. B. IDavis and child-r Ciuulcll, ol St. Pauls, -were recent j -----o----- iron, of Concord, and Mr. and Mrs.Kuusts of Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Cau- ----- ........... dell. -----------------o ------------------ ' ■ Mrs. Charles Green and child- \y. R. Keater and little daughter.ren, Bottle Ann and Clmrles, Jr., of Lake City, S. C., have returned Mr, and.Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Nail and home, after a visit to I'ftiuily jvnd Miss Ivey, Nail, of Mrs, M. D. Brown. Ilickorv.'-nvore visitors here at 'Uic picnic. ' ----„Ù----- Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Goforth and children, liobcrt, lilary aud I littlo daughter, Kelb% MarjorioDean, Jan^^ beautiful garden flowers and soft- r. and Mrs. John A^^^sdames h . p. Kelly, 13. ly lighted with many glowing can- 1-. and Mrs. Jack dies, and amid-this beautiful set-aiid Miss Ruth Booe, vvho came ting the vows twere takon, with in alter the games. Tempting R o v . R. C. Goforth, of the Mocks- punch and cakes^wero .served. , ^ ville Metfiodist chui'ch, officiat. ... „ 71 »~ ri “*'cl using tlje bcautiful'ringMisses Bradley Entertain ceremony of the church. The I'or tiuests brido wore a handsjome gown of Misses Fannie Gregory Bradley beige rbshanara crepe, with all and Jaiio liradlcy were gracious accessories of brown, and hor hostesse,s at an oiijoyabie w'ater-.shoulder corsage was-of bride’s melon feast at Rich Park on last roses and valley lillics Mrs. Os--! WORKS WONDERS KURFEES &4iVVARD “Better Servree” Billie, of High Point, were recent nuests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. I'hompson. Wednesday evening, in honor of borno is the attoctive duughtei Mr..O. L. Williams iind Mr.and Smith, of- of Mr. and Mrs. it;M . Kimbrough, !\Iiases Kopelia and Julia Hunt, Dorothy, left this w'eck for Ixmoir (if Washington, D. C., arrived Sun<- and points , in T'ennessee. flay lo visit their mother, Mrs. ,wil] be away ten days. Alice Hunt. Mi.ss Mary Allen Hendrix has'Foster, of County Lino, who has retiiriuid from a visit to friends been seriously 111 at IjOng’s Sana- Mra, T. ir. Brice, of Sumter, S. Monroe, and Miss Marguerite of Mocksville. She is an alumna C., were visitors hero for ■ tiio Brown, of Montreal. Interesting of the Richard J., Reynolds High Masonic Picnic, Mr. Williams wa,, «ninca were played, and a de- School, and a graduate R. N. of They formerly chairman of tho Picnic I'i-'^itful evening was spent. About the school of. nursing of the City committee when lie resided here, thirty were pre.sent. Blisses Smith Memorial Hospital of the class of Mrs. Brico is the former flliss and Brown have returned to their 1930. She -^has boen a resident of The many friends of Miss Mary Martha Williams. homos. this city sinco 'her graduation, ill r:iiarlottesville, Va., and Wash­ ington, p. C. Alfred Lambeth and Miss Ro- Miss .I,ane Crow torlum, will be glad to know that berta Lambeth, of Moncure, were Entertains she is much improved. and a popular nurse doing privato duty. Tho groom is the son of B. A. Osborne and the late Mrs. Os- guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Miss Jane Crow delightfully ep- borne, of Sanford, N. C., and is , Daniel last week. They returned tertained at a watermelon feast connected in the mercantile busi- I John LeGrand, Mack Kim- home Saturday accompanied by last Wednesday evening at her ness in Mocksville, where Mr. and brough and Rufus Sanford, Jr., Miss Dorothy Lambeth, who has home, her guest of honor being Mrs, Osborne will be at home,'to ' Miss Frances Abbiatlii of the Children’s Home, Winston-Salem, „ _ ____ _______ , , . ............. was the guest of Miss,Lillie Mero- are spending several days on a been spending a month with hor Miss Lou Ellen Clontz, of Monroe, their iriends-after their return iicy last week.' Mr, and Mrs. Robert Crotts and little son, of-GreenvHle, S. C., were recent guests of IV^r. and 'Mvs.'W. M. Crptis. ,, . •V -■— • Jlisses Helen Ste^yart aii3 Pe- lia Grant have returned, from- a week’s vi^it' to ,Raleigh, Hender,- soii arid . Benson. , , , . fishing trip at Liuville Falls and .sister, Mrs. Daniel, other points in the mountains. -----0----- Mrs. Jack Allison left Wednes- who is visiting her. The guests from their wedding trip.” An­ on this pleasant occasion were nouneements of the wedding have Mrs. C.'M. Campbell, who has Misses Lou Ellen Clontz, Alice beqn received here, and the many been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Kelly, Marjorie Dean, Helen friends of this young couple join day for Richmond, Va., where she C. LeGrand, near Camp Monda- Campbell, Agnes Sanford, Hay- in wishing theni: much happiness, will visit her mothe.r, Mrs. Char- niin, was here Saturday en route don Sanford, Helen Holthouser, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne will make les Vaughan, Sr. She will also Winston-Salem. She was ac- Paulino Daniel, Mary Nelson An- their home for the present with visit relatives in Washington, D. componied home by her daughter, derson, Ruth Hendricks, .Helen the bride’s,paients. C. IMiss Helen Campbell, who spent and Dorothy Craven. ,A number . , — o----^ 'two weeks here with relatives. of enjoyable games were lilayed SINGING,. CLASS OF: OXFORD C 0 m b n t T h o . . >V E E V I L S Treat Your Wheat With' CARHON DISUL'pHIDE and save it from tho Weevil. One pound will save fifty bushels and tho cost is only torty cents. Ask Us for instruction aa to the proper treatment. LeGrand^s Pharmacy "The Rexall Store" Phono 21 Mocksville, N.-0. Mr. and Mrs. W. H- McMahan and' MÌS3. Hazel McMahan, of 'two weeks here with relatives. .■■—'■■— o~— ^— ., . Misses Jane Woodruff and Vir- during the evening; Miss Lois Daniel left Saturday ,(Winston-Salem, spent the week- ginia Byerly have returned from Baptist Y. P. Rally Day In r Laurinburg,-where she will be end with Mr. and Mrs. C. L^ G'adsden, Ala. and Atlanta, Ga. Statesvjlle _ , . cousin, Mrs. ■for the guest of 'her l^rank McGrcgoh Mrs. C. T. Cooper and three «tiildren, of Clemmons, are spend:; Thompson, the latter a sister of ]^\ih((re they have been visiting Mrs. McMa'han. ORPHANAGE GIVES FINE PROGRAM Mrs. A. M. Kimbrough Mack 'Kimbrough attended ing two weeks at the Horn cot- maWiage of Miss Louise Kim- at Ridgecrest. brough and Mr. Har.ry A. Os- A large' and appreciative audi- The Young People’s organiza- ence ,en.ioyed.,the splendid pro­ friends and relatives for the past tion of the Woman’s Mis.sionary gram. of sopgs, recitations, drills six weeks. Miss Byerly Is now.'Union of the South Yadkin As.so- and an operetta given by . the and the guest of her aunt, Mr.s. C. A. elation will hold:a Rally Day at singing class of the Oxford Or- the’, Jenkins in "Winston-Salem. the First, Baptist Church in State- phanage, at the arbor .at Clement’ sville on Tuesday, August 23, be- G'rove on last Thursday evening. Bargains! SPECIALS THIS WEEK THE POWER OF UNCON- 1SCÍOUS INFLUENCE-^ Smithfleld Herald. ,and ovor twenty feet of tin roof Ito crash a '’dance. It is honking jhorna in the street at midnight I until somebody in tho noighbor- ,hood threatens to call the police. I It is asking « girl’s mother if ■A striking instance of'uncon- hor daughter can go with you scious influence is the bequest seven .miles across country to ob- made only recently by a trained tain a book that is extremely im- ri'urse In-Washington City which portant for you to get that night provides $5,000 for a cljnic. for and a promise to drive very care- lionr children in Johnson County, fully. It is returning, at midnight Dr. Wade'H. Atkinson, native after having forgotten to get the mencing' August 29. Dent seems-’«to be well known in Davie, Rowan, Irecrerr, For.sytli and, other countie,s'and has tho reputation! of being a “slick niiin- ber.”-I-Ie has court records In I’oui' Or more ;counties it is rep o rted and has given officers consid«,'- able trouble’‘oVer. a period of years.. FULL PRODUCTION Winston-Salorn, Aug. 12. —■, Thurmond Chatham, president of the' Chatham Manufacturing com­ pany which makes blankets >"t kin and Winston-Salem, nnnoimc- ed today mills In botli places a>'o starting full time operations "ini- mddiately." ' . .He said improved , cpntl'tioits hiiiva resulted in orders iri of, the prSsent' Wpiicity,' of’, tlie riiills where 'over' l,'6t)0’ workers afe employed. Mr. and Mrs..,John Durham and day morning dauirhter,' Nanqy,- of Troutman, ■'’¡■‘»ited Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Ste- ■«'art at ■the Picnic. • __ _ Mr. and Mrs. Knox Johnstone ginning at 10 o’clock. A splendid bringing to a close the 54th an- boiVio ill Winston-Salem on Sun- left Friday for Montreat, where program has heen arranged and nual Masonic Picnic. The class 10 lbs. sugar Mrs. Johnstone and little daugh- everyone interested in this work consisted of twelve girls and 25 lbs. sugar ter, Carroll, are spending tho is urged to be present. A picnic four small boys, who showed 1100 lbs. sugar Mrs. 'I'. B. Bailey and Rev. W. summer with lier parents, Mr. and dinner will be served. Thia or- themselvea well tVninpd .TVio-<.Wfto-fe-i№.o—fh----•, T prm'TPli gpnnf- tflo n.ftaiiiioon rfi-_ivi:im—t^T. 0. SmithHtfrs. JafairstoTio ganization is composed of tiie ■ Avas under the direction of Mrs. Crackers, 2 lbs, 'cently with Miss Sallie Kelly Jn came down last week to' attend Sunbeams, Royal A.mbassadors, Sadie T. Hutchinson, and under Crackers, G lbs. - 1 have just received a large sample Hne of notions to go at wholesale priee. Dresses 89c to $2.98. Come in and look this line: wer. You w ilLiind sonw real bargains. ...... Just received a big shipment of playcloth, fa^t colors, 84c 'per yd. ................. 45c .........i... $1.10 ■ ........$4'.25 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Adcock and Elkim Her many friends will beithe funeral of Mr. Johnstone’s Girls' Auxill.iiry atid Young Wo- tbe management of Mr. L. W. Al- Matches, box <laushtDr, Bobbie .lean, of Cum-glad to know that Miss Kelly’s aunt, Mrs. Katherine Formwalt. man’s Aiixilmry, Mm.<J._F. Haw- dcn-man. The others from Oxford Salt, box ^ock, spent the week-end with Mr. health is very good. “I'cl Mrs. W. L. Call. ■ ----- 10c 26c , GGc ,. 80 8ckins is the Young People’s lead- who attended thè picnic were" Good unbleached sheeting 5c yd. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Horn and er of the South Yadkin Associa- Rev. and Mrs. C. K. Proctor and or 4^0 by bolt.lit Ï____l.i.__ ».Л поЛ 1.Д, nT>n11>. T\r. ___ t»J_1.. 'nr?'_. XT_чЧ--_________i- I»-« •• I'I)’. Ernest Holthouser and sons Ernc.st Jr. and-Bobby, of Char- charlotte, and Elizabeth ‘“tie, spent the week-end with, Mr. goriiery, of Statesville, Miss Katherine Cowan, of little daughter, Marion, have re- tion, and ig staging the Rally Day StatesVille, Jimmie Cow'an, of turned home from Ridgecrest, program. She is , spending two Mont- .wher Mrs. .Horn and daughter months at Ridgecrest, but will were have spent the past two -weeks, come down for, the occasibri, ‘”'(1 Mrs, M. J. Holthouser. Mi.ss Katherine Meroney -'has ^'etiinied from Higli Point, where % .spent ten days with her sis- Mrs. Silas McBee... SOB, Dick,, Miss Nannie Bessent, Carnation Milk, large size Mr. F. M, Pinnix and four boys | 7c or 3 for from the printing office, Welch i Small sizo, 7 c.tos for .... Bostick, Olin Hall, Clyde Me- Eagle Brand Milk, can Swain and Ira Barbee. Rev. Mr. ,1 lb. Can' Pork and Beaus Proctor, who is the capable su- Plenty work shoes for men $1.25 up Eihv>’nrd Crow, who Misa Loijise Smith Entertains -perintendent of the Orphanage at A deliglitful party was given was the speaker <if the day,, and The biggest lino of Tennis Shoes at the homo of Miss Louise Smith delivered a fine address, which j I have ever ha^ and the lowest in honor of her guests. Misses was heard with interest. price. -Come in and look our shoes over. Wo also have a good '’i«icor ;here this луеек, en route “ Raleigh and- Moiiroe. , Hanes Clement will arrive iniests of Miss Mary Nelson An- Mr. Horn went up for the week- der.son at the Picnic. • end. Mr. and'Mrs. L. G. Horn ____—0—--- accompanied him to Ridgecrest, ■Mr. and .Mr. ,J. A. Kimbrough and the latter will spend some and son, Billio, of Winston-Sal- time there, em, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cabell j -----0------and twins, Jerry and Cherry, o f Mr. J. T. Baity and Mrs. R. M. Dora Price and Helen Shcfi-e, Sat- ■ . J. Trnlf-hnnsnr left Saturday for New urd.ay night from 7:30 until ,11 ■ xiit, uuj- of the Brush- wili purchase the Fall and .Win- many games were played after ville-Bugle and said; has tei’ stock for C. C. Sanford Sons which refreshments Avero servod. ' Officc Eoy^-S'ay, boss, there's been absent frOrii 'his office for Company. I ’he'y will return Fri- The guests attending were Misses a tramp outaide who says he has- n iinmbP" of weeks owing to .ser- day and the fall opening,,Will lie- Helfin Shore,-Dora Price,' Louise n’t had anythirig’ to !eat for; six anumoe. ui.H b , ^ '' Baity and Smith, Theolene .Ward; Margai'et days. ; ■ Stonestreet, ! ■Editb'r-^Brin^him;^^ AUone McClam- can firici'bu^' 20e 25c 20c ' 5c 10 is soending SaHsburyrimi* guests of Mrs. J. Holthouser left Saturday for New urdiiy night from 7:30 until ,11 ' The office boy entered the sane-iUno of clothing, ^’'0 summerat Roaring Gap, was L. Sheek at the Masonic Picnic. York and Baltimore, where they o’clock. Throughout the evening turn of the editor.........* __»11—.... — TT'r» Il »XTi«— »VI «T riOwva ~ 1 n .n ìTì 11 A* »■slirrlo Jinyi an Dr. Lester Martin, who "omo Saturday, frpjii Chupn’s-'ious illnes.s, is now able to be out announced, lator., Mr. Baity and -Smith, ^eolen^.W Camp, W'here she hiis been and has resumed his praoticei his'-Mrs. Holtho.use.r; a^e.oxpe^ienced Ward, Mary, Ward ^ “ »nsellor thi.vseason.' ' .- ' 'many „friends-are- glad.-to learn. - buyers, and the display of their Helen -Walker, A l < ■ : : ' •• " , ...i.Q --- selections of now styles will be rock, Helen Ida Kirk W. I. Combs and two chil- ’ ■ Mrs. Goorge Byrd and child- awaited with interest. selections of now styles will be rock, Helen Ida Kirk, Dorothy and can, run Helen Craven, Margaret Craven, woek. this If - 'we ' how he does it, v/e‘ paper for another» Plenty dress prints, yd.10c andBig line straw . hats, work dress, at bargiain prices. . . Felt, hats:......................... 89c up : i , . . . Yours For Bargains General Merchandise “‘In The Heart of Mocksville’' S'.'Ji J ~ ri MM ini 1 I >tv '(V ,1 í ' P a jt ò 6 T H E M O C K S V I L L E E N T E R P R I S E . M O C K S V I L L E . Ы . C . T h ü r s d n y , A u g u s t , 1 8 , 1 9 з г M OCK’S CHURCH NEWS AUGUSTA N EW S T l i e p c o p i o i i c r c a r e a t t o i u l i n g M i s g J o s e p h i n e D e n d m o n I ' e - A D VAN CE ROU T E 2 N E W S. Several oí the people from hero “DEiVlOCRATIC SO A P" ' N OT ICE O F PU BLICA T IO N ‘‘Democratic Soap— Lot’s clean North Carolina ilie revival serviiies at Advance turned to her home in Richmond, attended the home-coming at Fork (,p «Jogan that JJavie County Methodist Church this week. Va., Sunday, after a two weeks Baptist Church Sundaj’. \yijj j Mi.ss Cleo Phelps, of Winston- visit, with he.v mother, Mrs. J. W. Salem, spent the week-end Avith M artin. N OT ICE O F SA LE appear on million's of cakes : Town of Mocksville Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kimmer and of soap all ovor the United States ' Va ^ fam ily attended the birthday din- this fall, distributed at 10 cents a A. V. Smith and wife, Mrs. A. J. her grandmother, Mrs. J. T.. Mi.sses Pauline and Marie Sc- ner of Mrs. C. L. Kimmer, of Li- cake by members o f. the Young Smith. lunday. ' 'Democratic Clubs of America, ! The defendants, A. I l l i 1r IJ it; rtfs Phelps. . chrest and Sadie Crotts spent the Mrs. M. J. Minor, of Charlotte, week-end w ith friends and rela- ^p c n t last'v.-cek here with her mo- ^ tives o f near 'Fork, ther, ¡\frs.jW. R. Carter^ : Mr. Eustace iDaniels, of Har-, berty Sunday. ' 'Democratic Clubs of Am erica,! T h e defendants, A. V. Smith Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Livengood Tyre Taylor, national president, and wife, Mrs. A. J. Smith w ill and fam ily, Mrs. Ann Livengood announces. The soap will serve n take notice that an actl'on entitl- In pursuance, of a judgm ent duly rendered by W. B. Allen, Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County, July 25, 1932 in case of L. E., Burton and Mrs.' Fannie Jordan, adm inistrators of J. g . Peebles, against. N. F. Young "and wife, Lula Young, for the fore­ closure'of a mortgage, and theand lam iiy, ivirs. Ann J^ivengooci announces, in e soup w in serve n take notice xnai, an atu'uj. ■ , „ . , and Mrs. D. M. Bailey, of Fork, three-fold purpose— prim arily, ed as a b o v e h a s been Commenced •' «off and satisfied the undersigned com m issioner/will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for Mr. anti Mrs. Albert Folds and mony, spent .ihe- past week w ith spent a while Sunday afternoon promoting the campaign of the in the Superior Court of Davie children, of Winston-Salem, spent Mr. Eustace Daniels of this place, w ith Mr. and Mrs. W.-A. Liven- Democratic ticket; net two or County, NorWi Carolina for the to tne nicnesf- iiitidev in,- the week-end with Mrs. 0., F. several from here attended the ' !' i S J'Ones. home-eominii at Fork Sundav t Sadie Cope is spending this Democratic campaign fund, and located near N. 0. Highway No. ^r. ¡11 North rnvf>iinn „ Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Swaim, of Messrs Frvin Homer " '‘•'h sister Mrs. K. H. lielp those who sell it from door 00, ad'joining F. K. Benson and ^ j . Sentem' W ..l.n ^ n l.n ,, ,,c™ .1,0 S «n,;.y G ilii.n , of >« .1™.- i» ™ .. » . . n . ........ • ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. 0)> -- — - -• t i.i.i!. o ... t„.,_ ...i ili. - ‘ Miss Chloe Jones is spending Teli. r j l seme time in Winston-Salem with relatives. Mr, and Ml'S. Jesse Beauchamp with Mrs. Miss Addle M ae'M artin, of Sai- I , ^ .......... ...... .......... ____ Misses Dorothy and Elizabeth a n i dauirhtir'^if sTusbu^^^^ isbury,, spent.a While Sunday af- Livengood spent Saturday night ° --------- J W -'BeauUamp ternoon w ithM isa M argaret D an^ |v^l^^I-^es Mattie Sue and Ja n - . N OTICE O F ^ ^ I ^ O F R E A L of tile ^ C l e ^ r r Superior A ^ v a n ^ and describcul Sunday.H. G illian f¡)ii ' . S ' , I ГТГ'»' rx%rs X t e ;’!{!■*i b* ' If I td Ciiiili’îfnr \ щ й ley. Q u ite a n u m b e r of the people Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Deadmon Mr. and Mrs. K. here attended the Masonic Picnic and children, Lol'aine and Edw ard spent the -past week-end with Under and by virtue of the in MocksviJle last Thursd.iy. . of Newark, N. J., spent the past Mr. and Mrs. W. B-. Cope. power« of sale contained in that ......................... . _ . . ----- Rev. W. M. Rathburn w ill week in .our community visiting Miss Charlotte M iller spent tho certain deed of trust e.\ecuted on the relief demanded in said of the road; thence' w ith tiie preach here Sunday .nfternoon at relatives, Mr. .Deaclm'on Iis the past week-end w ith her sister, the 29th day of January, 1923, by complaint. public roall- North 17 'deg. East - Mrs. T rvin Baiioy. G. G. W alker ana wUe, Ella Wal- rn,-,, i„,. ,i„„ „<•. A„.niaf inii9 , 31 poles to a stone the beginning corner containing 6 acres more Court of said county, in thc court as follows to wit:- ^ house at ¡\Ioclcaville, North Caro- beginning at a stone'in public Hna on the 29th day lof August, I'oad; thence W est 31 poles to a 1932 and answer or demur to the stone; thenco South 17 deg. AVest complaint in said action or the B1 poles to a stone; thence East plaintiff-w iJl apply to the court 31 poles , to a stone on the edge J, .2:30. CENTER NEW S This 1st day of August, 1932. W. B. A LLEN C. S. C. Jacob Stewart, A tt’y. N OTICE O F SALE son of Mrs. J. fW. M artin. ' ^M rs.JrvIn Baiioy, Miss Mary Jackson left Sunday ' M K 'and Mrs. R. K. W illiam s, to the unders^igned trustee,; to keep house for Mr, and Mrs. of Churchland, spent a-while Sun- ''vhich saul deed trust is duly J. H. Thompson and fam ily, of day w ith Mr. and M rs.' G. A. 'n the office ot the re- ‘ Misses Annie and Mary -VVal-'s ejj^^j,.; Jones and attended the home- « ‘«ter of deeds for Davie County, ^«cob ■¡kcr, of Elkin, spent last week vjr-i P R Davis and Mr,s. S.'i^oniing at Fork. S ' 9)1/ i n l i n ' t . » M.;: and ii«,. » i'l ■ JB^n Tutterow^wflg buried iit Cen- , . ii. + I T)iiviri Kfinflriv cjnn inf Mv nnrl of the hoUlci of t ter last Wednesday. We extend The Sunday afternoon gues^^^^^^^ ^ liendrix h is been ill secured, the deed executed .by J. W . Jones sympathy to the bereaved. with tonsilitis but is better at nnt'^i'slKned trustee will offer at wife Mattie Jones, G. W . McCi Mrs, .Tune Jarvis and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Fied ro-stei, « f . ^ public auction, to the higiie.st bid- „„d wife H arriot McCullohA lice and Catherine Jarvi.s, of Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. J . C. .^tnis ------ ....... ConloemBn. snfinf last Thursday McCulloh and daughter, liltlu a , ;Cooleemee, spent last Thursday w ith J[rs. H. W. Tutterow. of Mocksville, Rev. W.‘ J.' S. Walker, of Elkin, Rev. and Mrs. J. 0 . Banks and . Under and by virtue of tho the note power contained in a mortgage aiid McCulloh and der for cash, at the court house Mrs. Celia Jones to the under- M O C K SV itL iS. ROU TE 3 N EW S ‘‘oov >“ Mocksviiio, N. C., on Sat- signed, AV.'fich said mortgage is -----—r-— ' ui’day, September 3, 1932, at duly recorded in office of Regis- Quito a number from here at- ^'veivo o’clock, noon, the follow- ter of Deeds of Davie County, or less. This the Srd day of August, 1932. ' • L. E;' BU RTON I 8 11 4ti ■ Commissioner Jacob Stewart and R. S. McNeill, Attorneys. ' I N OTICE O F PU B LIC A T IO N North Carolina Davie Oounty -Town of Mocksville Vs W illiam Hearn and Mrs. Margaret..and Mr. Crawford Walker, of children, of Mocksviiio, w’cre the tended the homo-coming at Fork «loscrlbed lands being and Book 22, Page 194, and default'H earn and M argaret Hearn, in- Hanes, spent Saturday n ig h t w i t h ‘Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Baptist Church Sunda.v. , Jerusalem Township, havlnsr been made in thc payment f,m t. :i^,\J. B. Walker, of this place. Mrs. S. D. Daniels aiUr ramiiyi, ' Miss Omie Jane Joncs spent County, N. C.. to w it: gj,. the debt secured by said mort- i 'riie iir . Turner Tutterow and fam- M arvin Mason, of States- Tuesday niKht 'with-Misses Pearl Í BEG IN N IN G at a stono, W, the undersigned niortgageo .Hearn «..u y, of Greensboro, -were Sunday Ville, is the guest of Mr. M. C, and Ila Barnes. ,Wilson's corner dn West side, of y^r[\\ offer for sale at public auc-jfant w ill take notice that isitors in this community, _ Deadmon. . _ i Oilie • Allen returned home .S'il'sbui'.v saiulclay road, thence t¡,,„ (he highest bidder f o r !tio n ’ as entitled above 'has Ophelia Barneycastle is visit-, Mr.s. D.' F. Crotts and Mrs. W. Thursday after spending several -t • W ilson s line ¡,t the court lioii.se door of'cionimenced in the Superior w uu.,, 't ; Sechrest, of this place, spent weeks w-ith his sister,, Mrs. Oscar Soutli b9 deg. 55 min. \Vest to a Davie County at 12 o’cbck M., on 'of Davie County N. C, for, tlie i*"" a while one afternoon the past M adden,,of Statesville. 1 in J, M. Granger s *'n^> "• Saturday, August 20, ,Í932, the 'purpose of selling-a lot situated 'on weeic'with Mrs. S. D. Daniels. i^Hss Annie Fleming, of Coolee- ^ following parcels of land lying near Wilkesboro Street in Town defendant Mrs. Margaret and iMargaret Hearn, in- an ac- 'has been cionimenced in the Superior Courl, , ’ 4 '' : ;4\ J.b ‘ I iwJii,/ih?’ Lnt'ham, hear Cana. LIB ERT Y lijEWS A host of friends and relatives gathered at tho 'home of Mrs. C. L. Kim m er Sunday, 'August 14, S L i i " Ji«tl'l^u'-n.'pastor of M. E. Z . " " S. 5.'12 chs. to stono; thence vun- the Clerk of the Superior Court here Church at Fulton was a pleasant "lo^C o li^^s and be ng p ait ol j^. 19.50 chs. to f said county in the court house here last ,stone N ail Ifije; thenco N. 5.12 of Mocksville, N. C., on the 29week. , u y .u , a. i^aison et ux. ¡see . , «tnnp- thi>tiro N S7 Aoit Mes.sra, Clarence Bailey and ¡«'so deed from J. iU ej; the beginningICANA ROU T E 2 N EW S-------- Me.s.sr.s, uiarence m iiey and j“-« — The revival meeting began at w K containing 10 (te„).acra8 more or day of August, 1932, and answer or demur to the com plaint, in said action or tihe pla in tiff will•L Kim m er Sundav. 'August 14. ^ne revival meeting oegan at „ " " ,----V tho nfffffl nf tim of ilopda uuic» m uiu oi »»lu «cuun or wiu p m u u u i wui and JavT her a s u ir ite K h d ^ EatoVs Baptist Chjn-ah last Sun-' St.n. ay with tholr ^ oH i.e being kiiown as lot No. G in apply to the ^ Court for the relief dinn¿r. honoring'- her 57th bir- .day night. Rev. .JS J. Beach is Mrs.-N. A. the plat made by M. C. Ijames, lemanded m said complaint. \‘) Ш p ’ M я i t »IJ 1'! lì i'i.; !: Г i> ( ! 'I I dinnor,, honoring', her 57th bir-,,day night -thdny. A tablo was spread in the helping in the meeting.. . , „Mi.g., b ;,] Smith And chlldreii yard and a prayer of thanks was , Mr. J. D. Collette, who ,under- j. w . Sain and chill offered by Mr. W . B. Wilson. A ll went a very serious 'operation at the Sunday guests,o f left wishing her many more hap- Long’g Sanatorium last Tuesday, j ^ Allen « £ 0, F o r., spent the past week wi^th gla.J to know 'tended the funeral of lier uncle, relatives and ^friends oi this Mr. and Mrs. G. L. W hite, of Thompson, at Asheville M . T, , , f TV , .•Winston-Salem are sP^nding a afternoon at 2 o’clock. Miss NoamI Rodden, of ,Wood-,lew days w ith.M r. and Mrs. AL D. Thomp.son had-a host of reia- leaf, IS visiting Miss Rebecca Pope. ' tiveg and friends here to mourn •ifT tr T TT- 11 1 1,-n i of Wins- his passing, as he spent his ehiid-Mrs. H. L. Hinkle and children, ton-Salem, spent a few (lays last of Roanoke, Va., arc spending week with his parents,, Mr. and ¡yjj.g jj Hoots and Miss Bacon. sometime with her parents, Mr. Mrs, T. F. Latham. Edith Hopts 'spent Monday "andV The defendants, S. R. the plat made by M. C. Ijames, Surveyor, Oct. 14, 1918., This 1st d{ty of August, 1932,1 Second I'ract : Beginning at ' stone, thence S. 5.12 chs.-to,stone: A. A. H O LLEM A N jlhence S. 87 deg. East 19.50 chs. '8 11 4t. " Trustee, to stone Nails line; thence N. 5.12 chs. to stone; thenco N 87 deg, .West 10,50 chs, to thc beginning, containing 10 acres more or less.N OTICE O F PU BLICA T IO N North Carolina Davie County Town of Mocksville Vs being known as lot No. 8 in plat .made ,by M. C. Ijames, Surveyor, O c t 14, 1918 and being part .of land conveyed by F. M. Stewart and husband to F. McCulloh et lemanded in said complaint. This bhe 1st day of A ugust 1932. W . B. A L LE N , C. S. C. Davie County Jacob Stewart, A tt’y. 8 "4 4t. Ij I 'I i; 41 I i and Mrs Miss Jiome last w ith her sister, Mrs. P hilip Cle m ent of Raleigh. 'children, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. ten ^Carter'were in Miss Edmonia Hodgson, of .F. Latham Sunday. Monday on business. Harmony, spent the past week | Mr. A. D. Richie and son, Ro- q,. Mrs. R ill Roberts and S. R. Bacon and wife, Mrs. S. R. ;al, for more particular descrip­ tion of aljove two lots see deed Bacon to D. F.: M cCulloh and w ife tos Bin Mundy. - I Messrs Carl an^ Lester Richie Tuesday of t^ ir.v ^ e k w ith the and wife, Mrs. S.’ R. Bacon wHl i:h n \ v j l e s and S . S m c- Sarah Carter returnee made a business tri^p to South form er’s sister, Mr. and M rs.'Jess take notice that an action entitl- Culloh w ifT of G W McCulloh 8t Thursday from a %usit Carolina one day the past week. H,„„drix, of Augusta. . . od as above has been commenced reVoSed n Book 26 'paK ^ S r sistpr. Mrs P hilin Cle-1 Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel W hite and, .......- «r ,-rr ^ i,u. o----................... .„ lecouied in book i'age 55^:, with Miss Nora Call. Mrs. C. L. Kimmer Messrs. W . II. Hoots and Has- >n the Superior Court of Davio office of Reglste'r of Deeds of Lexington County, North Carolina, for the Davie County. Also thc J undivid- ■purpose of selling seven^p) lots «d interest of John W . Jones and located on Wilkesboro , Street in the V. undividorr interp.st. nf Wnv. 1 and two children, of -^County Line the town of Mocksville, North riet McCulloh (nee Jones) wife week I Mr. A. D. Richie and son, Ro- iljert, made a business trip to. Wmston-Salem Satiirday. gpg„t Sunday afternoon w ith Mr. -Carolina for foreclosure of tax of G. W .'M cC ulloh in tlfe lands and Mrs. W . 'H. Hoots. |sale certificate owned .b y the ^4ich d e s c e n d to them fiom Mr. Ryum Robinson, of Bixby plaintif.f; and № at said defend- their father W. M. Jones, deceas- last week with her sister, Mrs. children visited relatives at State- J. R. Bailey of Jerico. Miss Helen Rice, of Woodieaf, spent the week-end with Miss Sarah Carter. Miss Luna Kimmer spent a few sville Sunday. D U LIN ’S N EW S ■days the past week with Misses of Rrchmond, Va., spent- a .snent the week-end with 'his uncle »«ts w ill further take notice that ^d in lot No’. 1 and No 2 in divi- Mr. J. A. ,Wood. |t)hey are required to appear at the the lands of John Jones, I Several from here attended the office of the clerk of Superior deceased among his heir» (E, G. ■DanieVPicnje at Mocksville Court of said county, in the court Jones, T. L, Jones and "w . 'm !'* nPVilTwarlo^T ‘ I’hAIiao *"fi+ MApVavillo 7'Jni‘fV» Pnv/1- .t____v ___ H /V I . , T a k e a P in c h o f B L A C K - D R A U G H T F o r D istress A fte r M e a ls He' had sutforod distroag after moals, but by taklns Thodford’s Blnck-Drauglit ho was relieved of this trouble, writes Mr. Josa Hig- gins, of Dawsonvlllo, Ga. . “I had ^our stomach and gas,” Mr. Higgins oxplalns, “and often I would have bI116ua.flpe]ls. I road about Thedford’s Blaok-Draught and began to take it. It rellevod me of this trouble. I keep It all the time now., ' I consldnr it a iino medicine. I take a pinch of Black- Draught after moals whan I need It It helps to prevent Blek-head­ ache and to keep , tho ayatem iu good order.” Now you can got BJaolc-Drauaht in the form of a BYRUP, for Cixildrbn. JA C O B STRWART- Attorney at.Law Mijcksvillei N; C, , .OfTice in Southern Bank & Trust ■ . 'Com pany building Offlco phone.................................,lä6M l. and M is. A lbeit M cDamel, Thursday. :, |house'at Mocksville, North Caro- jone^) exceptY orcresliO ld'G W vance Route 2. ' accompanied homo ijy his mother J' .' ii';-: Mrs. Lou Lcfler, of near Cool- anti ¿mull brother, Seth McDan- it was a party. Thc young man eomeu, spent tho past Sunday iel. „ 1 \ r. had just i)oon introduced to her,'cotfipiaint -with hor mother, Mrs. Amy Car- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barney- ,,j.;ef „,,d awkard si- T h ls 'ls t day of August, 1932, ter. castle are spending some time in ]ence he ventured, “You are from .................. ' ■ ^turned to tlte-nwwj-ttOw^--:----------- _ thti-West, T understand.” . |Complaint in said action' or the corded in Book 45, Р.ясге 2Г,1С,’ не- plaintiff will apply la tihe court ^.j^ter of Deeds of Davie County, ioi' the relief demanded in said North Carolina and see Jacob Sto- ■^USE COOK’S her home in I-Catmapolis last week Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Sink "YcSj” from Indiana,” slie re- after spending her, ,5ummer vaca- ,spent ono afternoon w ith Mr. and pij^d. “Hooslor girl.” tio.n with Mr. and Mrs. G’. IL Mrs. Taylor C all.^ j.je started and flui Tuttorow here. ' ,1' I\Ir. Taylor Gali; who has been Mr. and Mrs. Huuer? Jirown confined to his bed for several and baby .spent the past Sunday days-is very much improved, niglu with her parents, Mr. and Miss Ruljy Call spent a whilo Mr.s, Bill Mundy. Siinday with Miss Ruby Carter The Revival Mectin.ir w ill begin near Sm ith Grove. at'L ilierty M, E, Church nöxt Miss Hazel Foster spent a few Sunday night. Everybody invited days last week w ith relatives Ben Tysinger, who is now in St. verified to thc undersigned to attend. ¡near Cornatzer. Louis m aking an investigation of payment on-or ibeforo the 2Gth Mrs. Bettie Gabord is visiting' Mrs. Dulro W hitaker and two the estate of Henry Garner. Mr, day.of July 1933 or this notice lier son, Mr-, and Mrs. John Ga- children, Mr. Floyd ahd vvife and Tysinger has some interesting in - ,w ill be plead in bar of their ro- bord, of Cooloeemee. Lawrence, spent Sunday after-^ form ation in regard to this vast covery. Messers, L. D. Kimmer, G, H . noon with Mr. and Mrs. Pcrllo estate that w ill be of much inter-1 And all persons indebted tc Tutterow and Robert Kimmer Howard. , _ est to all the Garner heirs. A said estate are'requested to make spent last Tuesday w ith Mr. Misses Sallie Haneline. and meeting of the heirs w ill be held immediate payment. Hunter Miller near Traden Fork, Thelma Howard spent a wTiilc in tlie Court House at Lexington, 1 -This July 22nd, 1932 ----------------:----- , Sunday with Miss Leona Hendrix. N. C., on A ugust 18, 1982, at 7:30 B E R I'H A M. LEE, Adm inistratrix J, A truck load of lanil)s shipped 1 Mr. I. C. Howard and daughter, p. m. A ll heirs are aslced to como w ith the. w ill annexed of W . II. to Atlanta last week by farmers Clara, of Clemmons, spent Sunday prepared to help pay the ex- Baiioy, dec’d. in Macon county sold for an ave- afternoon w ith Mr. and iMrs, Per- pen.sos of this investigation. E. Lt Gaither Attorney • !i(/e of -I'/:; cents a pound, lie Howard. T, 1, CAU DELL, Chairm an. ' ' 7 28 (it flushed deeply, -er— really," he, stammer­ ed, “I don’t know—that it, I Iiavo- “.AVI1.V- 'v iS ii- - ' ■fc ' ' , III;'Idilli"" - ■ v - J î p p ï ! ..... n ’t quite’ decided yet,” N OTICE W. ii. ALLIDN » 4 4t. Jacob Stewart, A tt’y, c. sr^cr N O T IC E ,. Having boen appointed and qualified as Adm inistratrix, with the w ill annexed, oJ^ W. II. Bailey, dec’d. Notice is lipreby given to all persons holding claims against I have received u letter from said estate to present them duly for wart. This July 19, 19,'i2,_^С. С. С. R g li ü ve.4-. ,Tth e u т аШ пЦ^ Й g u r a I g i n Mortgagee Head and ’I'oothaehb. In succesa- Jacob Stewart, Attorney '7,21.5t. fui use over З^Гуен-гз. CAM PBELL-W ALKER FU N ERA L H O M E Distii-ictive Funeral Service to Every Ono Ambulance _ Embalmors Biain S t, Next to Methodist Church Day Phone 4811, ' N ight Phone 4803 or 164 S O U T H E R N A G R i C U L T U R I S T First in the Farm Homes of the South Subscription Price— 3 years for ¡¡¡1.00 Sample copy on requ<?st S O U T H E R N A G R i C U L T U R I S T N A SH V ILLE, TENN. V.\ Tliiirsday, August 18, 1932 _ THE y.OCKSA.LLE EN TERPRISE, M OCKgVILLE. N. С.Рпкр 7 J r - 1-r i;VENT W IN T E R IN JU R Y BY p r o p e r G ARE O P O RC H A RD S H E F F IE LD NEWS Shallow cultivations until the Rev. W. C. Kirkman filled his middle of September, or until the. regular monthly appointment at winter cover crop is planted and Liberty Holiness Church Sunday, a .small application of fertilizer, n,, ,, to each tree w ill keep the peach _ Vacation Bible orchard in good vigor during th» School at New Union Methodist lato summer and 'fa ll and w ill Church Is being attended by a ¡)n;-vent a great part .of thè win- goodly number àonsidering the tor injury., • - fnct that this is the first school "Tills IS especially true this of this kind to be held in this year, says C. ,F. W illia m s ,a s - , community. Miss Eva Hager of sociate horticulturist at State Bessemer City, N. C., is conduct- Collegc, as the dry season during ing the school and has as her as­ tile ripening period has put^ a sistants. Misses Elma Richardson. ■ .severe strain on the trees and na« of this place Drying Conserves Surplus Fruits And Vegetables When cans and jars are scarce ; brittle, she states. 12o O PEN IN G PRIC E F O R -lina are at M ullins, Kingâtrae,. ,, TOBACCO FORECAST Lake City, Pamlico, Timmonsvihi!, ’ — Darlington, Loris and Conway.'; ; Florence, S. C.—-Dixie’s tobac- In'N ortili Carolina warehouses ; CO'.growers today awaited open- will operh^ at Chadl>ourn, Fair­ ing-of; markets in the bright leaf m ont Lumberton, W hitevlIle,„Ttt-' belt of Eastern South Carolina bor and F air B luff. * \ ' for their -first definite indication . - ■ - '■ of 1932 prices.' , Atliinta, ' G a.- South ; - C In N. C. too|; . tobacco m arkets will,'6j)eh ........... 0-... w ...... , The sing;song chatter-of the day w ilh grdwerg hoping i "A ll fruits and vegetables m a y '^‘''s 'w ill keep away insects and auctionee;-8 w ill be _ .heard in proved prices because of i. be dried satisfactorly by cleaning, w ill also protect the product from warehouses in nine South Caro- crop and high'CE quality loaf. ' slicing, and exposing to the sun trash and other m atter in the air. The Georgia'productions . waa or not available, the garden and orcliard products may be saved by drying in the sun or oven. Cover all products with a wire /. netting, advises -Mrs. Morris, i I'i i or th e process may b e hastened After th e drying, is ^completed counties of North Carolina, estimated b y , th e Department of b y placin.«: in trays over a stove ;th e fru it'a n d v e iie ta b fe s ahould th e , b e lt, also w ill open-,Agi.jc'i,[ture a t between fifteen: ., f . , , - ---» .......- and Grace'Harris, .-‘’o that the warm air w ill pass be conditioned by turning fre- ' .farm ers hauled the golden nnd thirty m illion pounds- thi? ; taken aAvay muc 01 th ^ natural of Harmon^. Th^ adult class is upward through the trays,!’ says quently or pourlng'from one con.- weed into the markets, confident y ^ . цд compared with 50,000,000 vitality, in e orcnard Should be, taught by Rev. Lacy H. Thomp- Mrs. Cornelia C. Morris, ^district talner to another. "ТЬт allmvs'^of securing higher prices than-pounds la.st, yeai’. and th e grade cultivated otten enough to keep son. liome demonstraticn agent at more complete drying and also were) paid last year. . For ^ one of .diired tobacco w a s reported ■ rf,r,vM the луеес1а and grass with a Many of our people-wlir come 'State Cbilcge.I gives an even distribution of, thing. South Carolina’s crop is os- as much better. ) Ici'tilizor application immediately back for tho home-coming at Now I It Is advisable to liegin sun- moisture. 'I’he dried products^'ni’^'^^diat bUt-30 per cent, of hor- Growers anticipated a se\reh- iiltoi- harvest ■ Union Church Saturday, AugUst drying l>y placing the pronuti in should be stored in paper bags', nial. Likewise, NoVth Carolina’s day 'selling-season, ono of thet in'rilly.nr should f*i>n.qiflr of oni-l, ti.,., ttr.-H. t.» . tu.. » . » , , • . • i ■ ^ .0 r .1 1 , - i. J, .......... ............. ixuauai, - Jn g l)y placing the pronuti in should be stored in paper I he tortilizer .shoiild consist of 20th. Hon, Walter W. Holland, of the shade for an hour .before e.x- boxes, cans or glass jars! some readily available nitrogen Stiitosvillo, will deliver thé home- Pos‘ng it to the direct sunlight, ami enough should be appliod to coming address at 11 o’clock, states ¡\Irs. MorrI.s, This will pro- ,-a,h trco; to ,equal one pound of p,.of. j. i[, G'antr.v, Supt, of '’ent "case hardening” and w ill iiiu’ate of soda. ^ Public Iiistructicns of Iredell cause the product to dry evenly.' Mr. W illiam s gives four rea- couniy will be the' p r in c ip a l........................ .soii,^ lor this fertilizer ^ applica- speaker in the afternoon. Tho liiiii. First, he says, it Avill a'id in public Is invited to tliese services, til,, development ot strong fruit Program begins a t ,10 o’clock. Tile sick people of this coin- nuinlty aie improving. Latta B. Ratledge, who was taken to .John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, sev- --------------------------------- eral days ago 'has. Improved T IM ELY 'FARM QUESTIONS enough to go around on a crutch, i AN SW ERED A’f COLLEGE There are several cases «of ty-, ---------- phoid fever west of hero in Ire- .Question— How can I keep my doii county. potatoes from turning dark in buds for next year; Second, it w ill ¡iiiihl up the food storage in the (ree; third, it w ill delay dormancy wliich w ill give the tree a longer season to elaborate stored food, iiiul; fourth, the trees V'iH go into the winter in a good strong con­ dition. ‘ Fertilizer experiments conduct­ ed in tho past six years show that no winter injury has occurred in (hii.se orchards with a late or if drying is too rai)id, the outer walls, will .harden .before the nioisturo evaporates from the in ­ side and will cause the fruit and vogotablos to mold. When the . . , ft Éf •. *.ui> ,CC*UHK',nC --- ------ .. .............. “ -op *s' much smaller, estimates on, record, and lookijd to For best-rosuits Mrs, Morris re- said.; - tlie opening of: ‘ South CàroHna commends-that only ripe, firm - i*oavy salos; or a_ big break ^ indicate a fruit bo selected for drying.. This tcmorrow wero; predicted by ex- , should be quartered or sliced and perioivcod wai'ohousemori. Farm- ' , _ ------- placed in the sun as directed, ers claimed tlie-rcwjp is in ,n:ood THE PRISO N E R IN The pool may be left on if de-^ condition, despite iiie fact that it sirod but this does not niako as was roduced'by drought and mold. 'ГНЕ W H IT E IIO U SE ; fine a product as when the peel Many farme.r^ have boon curing xr.,,. V ' „ .......................................... removed. Vegetables selected ,the crop. Dry weather, they ■said, i / drying is properly done, the flni- should hs young and tender, sho ha.<v added' to tho vnlue of th.eir Poor President^Hoover. shed product should bo dry and say.s. product, which annually brings Around the Whito_ House two millions of dollars iiibo the sec-'hlocKs-deep the Washington-police There .will bo a series of evan- storage.' gelistic services at New Union, Answer K e e p t h o storage beginning .August 21 at 11 o’clock, room dark as any exposure to heavy fertilizer application, The jjev, S, N. •Bumgarner, of Noutli greening. Tho only injury recordea was in those wilkesboro will do the preaching, '^‘^st storage is an earth cellar orchards having e.xtremely low ---------«•----— ' with ample provision for ventl- CANA NEW S (Too Late For Last Week) JMr. G. Leagans and son, Paul spent last Sunday a f Star, N. C tion. W ith sales of tho section’s ¡mos't im portant product to begin, other business was e.xpected to pick up. . ' Most of this section's tobacco havo created a forbidden zono into Whicli no ordinary American can enter. Tho Presidonc himsolf seems/only able to escape to Rapidan, where all he hears is ammuits of fertilizer. Tho dry season has depleted much of.the trees vitality and | W ORKM EN ADDED lutlon, Summer storage, however, will be satisfactory If tho room new or building is kept dark. AnyHickory. — Twenty-five Jlr. W illiam s recommcnda use Of workers w’ill be added to thc pre- cool, well ventilated building will ferdllzor this year w ith corres- sent force at the glove plant of .answer thc purpose. pimding cultivatio^ns in all poach tho Conover mill Monday. | -------- orchards. Only by thc.se prácticos/ This will placo the plant on full : Question— flow can I remove I'.'in the r.rehardi.st be sure of any time uperation, night and day the liordeaux spray mixturo irom degree of control, ho says. shifts five days a week, niy grapes aftor piokingV-------:-------------------------------------------------------—^ Answer— A solution made of one part of hydrochloric acid to ^500 parts of water is most ef­ fective, Dip the grapes in this solution lor about one minute and then wash immediately in fresh wator.'Good strong Vinegar I with from three to five percent acetic acid may also be used b u t J A ■ V u L n ^ »oos into manufacture of cigar-| the gurgle of Mill^ Prong and r ? M T cttes, l’6r which higher types are' Laurel Prong running past his ter o l Mr. Leagans. demanded. A p r ic e lof a p p r o x i-| Presidential log cabin. Even-his Mr. and M>-s, Net Markland, ni^toly 12 cents per pouiUl for speech -of accoptanco was -made thoir daughter and granddaught- „,eg|. ¿i,„dos was predicted by one a short distrtnct from tho W hite er, of Vinton, Iowa, are yiaitingi j^ere. This is about relatives in this neighborhood. twice last year’s opening aver- Mrs. Sadio Stonestreet and IMlss „^e. Farmers of both states were made optimistic by the prediction of the State-Federal Crop Report­ ing' Service that North Carolina’ Faye Cain, with Miss Ella Mao Cambell, of Mocksviiio, spent last week-end at Statesville. Thoy wore guests in tho iiome of Mr. and Ml'S. J. D. Po'po. Mrs. Stone- gcop this year would be tho small- stroe.t is ,«ponding this week witn^_^^ .^ince 1013. Timé Now To Pían ‘ ' -J Breeding Program For a hen to he a high pro­ ducer and thOrefore be profit­ able to the poultry farm er she ^ust m atui’e early, lay well dur­ ing the w inter months and con­ tinue this production during the hot summer months. “Tho factor causing the birds to lay for long periods is refer­ red to as the quality of persis­ tency, and is inherited or passed on from tho dam and sire,’’ says C!, .1, M aupin, extension poultr,v- inan at State College. “Therefore, if breeding hens,áre sel&tted in the late summer or early fall and winter this quality can be , noted and only the late moítérs select­ ed.” ', - Thoso 'birds m olting in June, July, or befoi'e A ugust ISth are lacking In this quiality and should never be usod-in - tlie breeding lit'us. The 'Dest -hens continue to lay tihrough Sptember and Octo- and, some- continue to lay '"iich later and from this group should be chosen the next-year’s, hi-eeders..; ’ , ' ', ' males are also necessary for con- much more expensive than tinual high production in the her cousin.s, i\rr. and Mrs. John­ son, at Boona, N. C, Rov. E. W. T'urner held--'his usual service at Eatons Church oil last Sunday morning. Mr. S. M. Brower and fam ily attended tho Brewnr fam ily re­ union, hold at Centenery M. E. Church, Davidson county last Saturday.- Revival services w ill bo held at 1 Markets oponln^ In South Cavo- Houso! Secret service men g u a rd . him. Police with night sticks sur­ round him. No other ruler save • the Pope is so bound about with prison walls. ; Pcor President Hoover.' He won,’t com0 out Nobody can get in. But^tho Democnita nv/> porninu- io the rescue in iNoveinber, , ToPlan Crop Rotations Increasè Soil Fertilizer A woll planned rotation system Mr, Milupin states^that -good pin. flock and that at least one or two pedigreed males should be secur­ ed for a special mating pen of the best hens. T'hese birds should have a pedigree record with fe­ male ancestors laying 200 eggs or more. He urges, however, that those birds of known pedigree be bought and that these be secur­ ed from, a reliable breeder. Records of four of the best flocks in the State last ypar show­ ed an average production of 190 eggs a hen with average returns above feed costs of ?2.70 a hen. On the other hand four of the fiocjis having the lowest return produced an average of only 121.3 eggs a hen for a net return above feed costs of only $.85 a bird. “Producers do not have much control over egg prices hut they do control the breeding and feed­ ing practices and in this way can improve production and secure igi-eater profits,” says Mr. the acid batii as the 'Vinegar must church, beginning next ,^111 include those crops best ad- be used full strength. The acid evening at 8 0 clock. I as- climatic con- treatment is both safe and effect- ditions- together with at least onefn Hiropfinnq J* J. Beach, of Cherryville, N. U , . , .todliections J legume crop to be turned ui Mr. W. B. Naylor were dinner guests of M i'..and Mrs. T. A. on ive if used according and is recommended, Question— I haye ample and an abundance of green feed for 200 pullets that will; begin to • lay about the middle of October. Would it be safe to stop feeding mash and develop my birds on scratch feed alone? j Answer— You would be making a great mistake. W e'have a large number of birds coming into ti.a laboratory with a history» of feed­ ing conditio'ns sim ilar to those outlined. Invariably these birds show the result cif such feedliig and slowly develop constitutional weaknesses due to a lack of ani­ mal prbtain. Such pullets go into the- laying house under a handi­ cap and do not show good pro­ duction. Continue the mash feed­ ing and develop -the birds pro- Mau- perly for profitable egg pro­ duction. under Cecil clay loam- soil in the Pied­ mont section show a heavy in­ crease in crop production where iegume was plowed under eachn year ahd where the regular ferti­ lizer applications w<?re mad&. Corrt was used ag, the prlnci- 1. legume crop each year. - “This legume w ill not only add Hutchens, near Oak Grove on nitrogen to the soil but w ill also pal crop in both sections , with last Sunday. Mr. Cain, daughter furnish muc'h of £he necessary"u«- Icowpeas as the legume. The ,per- Giadys, and Miss Elvira Hutchens ganio matter,” says C. B. Will- |centage of increase for corn waa attended church services at Ad- iams, head o f the, department of 1128 in the coastal plain area ana agronomy at State College-. “The ;156 in the piedmont area. Cotton crops selected should fit in w ith 'folloiyed by crimson .clover a s thevanee on Sunday morning. I Mrs. Emma Pope has gone for an e.xtended visit witii her sister, Mrs. Nelson Anderson , at Cala- , haln. CH ICK EN “SHORTS” W IRES AT KINSTON P O W E R PLANT Kinston, Aug. 14.— ^A chicken owned by an employee of the elec­ tric lig'ht plant here entered the plant from the grounds yesterday, flew lonto a switchboard and, “shorted" tho works. Had it been night half of the city would have been in darkness, i'he was killed. the farm organization and should also give a fairly uniform distri­ bution of labor throughout the year." - ' , , Mr. .Williams states that s^cli 'crops as ryo, used in the rotalions, w ill also add to the organic matter but will not add nitrogen or other plant nutrients to,the soil as w ill soybeans, cowpeas, c r i m s 0 n clover^ • lespedeza, red clover or other legumes. legum« was grown as tho main- crop in the second year on the coastal, soil and shelved an in­ crease in production of 22i8 per­ cent On the piedmont soi"!, wheat followed'by red clover was grown as the second rotation. This crop showed an increase of 71.4 per» cent. ■ • , , ,i| If soils are. to be kept .in the best condition for profitable crop ■ production a rotation system musfc ,11l¡ • ( : v . i Thi'ee-year rotation experiment® i'he planned Vhicfi puts back into , conducted for the past ninq years the soil ail the plant food removed chicken ' on Norfolk sandy loam soil in the by the growing crop,” says Mr. .i 'Coii'stnl Plain section-and on liie , W'iiiianis. \ * - T H E F A M I L Y N E X T D O O R D o g D a y s i { ‘I ■''’•.’iiii! 4 ‘U'Í » i f •’{ v" .,4V ..y-íL -li Î I if . tG b i > ÎI 'Ii»‘4Л -, -is' .. 'L Г арс 8 Ig-I T H E M O C K S V I L L E E N T E R P R I S E . M O C K S V I L L E , N . C .---■1......T h u r s d n y , A u g u s t 1 8 , 1 9 3 2 Seventeen Lives Lost, 50 Injured, in Texas Storm PLA N S BEIN G COM PLETED F O R STATE FAK M ÄIEETING RO BERT M O RRIS D A Y CELEBRATION W O M A N KILLS'“M AN T RYIN G TO GET INTO H E R RO O M .JOBS F O R 250 I llnusl'on, Texas, Aug. 14.— SiiV- cnlocn persons nro dead, at least CO more injured and in;opert,y damage was estimated todiiy at m any thousands of dollars in the wake of a tropical storm which ■buffeted South Texas last iiight. , List Jlouitls SOU THERN W IL L RED U C E FA RES Spartanburg, S. C.— 'I'he W hit­ ney m ills here have nnnouncud operations would be resumed'Mon to 250 W ashington, Aug. 15.— T'he Southern railway today notified the Interstate Commorco com- Farniers and farm women of For several years the Order of i Hopewell, Va.— John Rybar, North Carolina Avill gather at the Eastern Star has been cele- jr., 21, was shot and instantly State College durin;? thc week of brating Robert Morris Day at thc Saturday night by Mrs. Tor- .’ day .¡viuE omnlovmentI August 29 for tho annual suasion Masonic and Kastcvn Star Homo. i i f e I B'vuig ompioyment ;bf the State Farmers' Convention 'in Greensboro, on the last Thi.rs- «ten Paterson, who told police th^ , workers. 'iuul the meeting of the State day in August.'I'his year this date youilg man was ntteniipting to en- Fcderiition of Home Demonstra- is on August 25th. .ter her home, tion clubs. C. A. Sheffield, secre-i Tliig has'beoonie an established, ! she said she was alone with* tary of the convention, announce annual occasion and is growing y],ii£|i.en when she was awak- that plans are well under way now , in popularity with each succeed- ^ g celebration. , '» .l ^It commemorates the birth-day The woman said she fired a pistol of iD'r, Robert Morris, the founder bullet through the window. Polico who investigated found mission th at'sho rtly it wilT re- , - |duce passenger fares to one and to njake this a succesSifuI gather- ing celebration. The list of casualties slowly ,o»e half cents per mile between mounted as crippled commUnica-146 points in North Carolina and The sectional programs for men . tions were repaired aild rescue 28 Tennessee destinations. The and women havo about been com- ot the Order, and gives the guests workers moved into the stricken 'fares would become effective pleted a.s well as the course of at the Home a gala day. Miuiy ^ jvound in his area, w'hich centered roughly ^September 15. study for tho annual short course Masons^ and members of ^ th e \i I p v . f l u f - ‘ / ’ f 4 ‘ The storfh moved slowly commission to waive rules to per- morning irom eignt until ten o- suuu. _ through South-Texas in a south- mic filin g of a blanket supple- clock in Pullen H all followed by | A .sijecial session of f west direction tonight with rapid- ment to its passenger ta riff on a sim ilar meeting for the women Chapter oi the Order wi ly diminishing force, after sweep- statutory notice.. ■ from ten until twelve. The as- m the Masonic Templp, D IC K R E Y N O LD S f l y i n g N O RT H about this city w ithin a radius of I I'i'e notification was in the for the women. The program calls Order Eastern Star w ill gather 7Cf or 100 miles. form of an application asking the for general meetings of men each there thi.s year from all over tho 'commission to waive rules to per- morning from eight until ten o’-^state. ajjecial session of the Grand ill be held Iv dim inishing force after sweep- statutory notice.. • irom cen until twelve. I'ne as- m m u «liiaumu ±uini,i.;, Greens- New York.— Pan-American A ir­ ing an area near i'avldr about I Tha reduction involves botii sembliea for men and womeil w ill boro, at 10 o’clock, and at 11 »ways Received a report'today that 200 mile^ northwest of Houston one way and round trip coacli be held each evening under tho o’clock a program w ill be given Richard Reynolds, brother o f the'. ,.i rlnr TTiiiir fares a n d '^vill expire November floodlights on Riddick Field. A t at the Home, at which the Grand late Sm ith Keynokls, would reach 1 HURtu 1 or iiouis .30' unless renewed by the car- these evening gatherings, no lec- Master of Masons, Herbert C. M iam i on his way home to Wins- rier. ' •• • tures on^sub.ject matter will be'A lexander; the Grand .Matron, ton-Salein on Friday afternoon. Goldsboro and W ihston-Salem permitted but, rather there will ’ Mrs. M arjorie Hogan, and other j Reynolds, who Svas in A frica the principal North Carolina be inspirational addresses on prom inent members of the Frater-,when- his brother died, traveled ■ ■ ' ‘ interest to nities w ill deliver addresses. ia'crqsg the ocean by m ail packet A t the same time the Martel m ills at Valley Falls announced w'ork there had been started und that 400 operatives are now at work. Resumption of operations by m ills in Cherokee, Union ahd Lau­ rens also have been reported in tho past several jlays. ^ H A V E Y O U T R IE D TH IS? W hile a band furnishes m usic,'and took a boat as far as Port Ï Ï f e lt l i m eSu t MA Cl ф >ï striking the 'I'exas coast bq- Iween Palyenston and Freeport 34 miles from Galveston, late yea- terday, the storm raged for hours . .......................... • i t ithe wind attaining a velocity of aflected and the chiet oneg vario.i.s- subjects of nhfiif 7n nn nf Hnna- Tennessee are Knoxville and rural people. fin iJrnm r n lw ^ n ^ Chattanooga.- - , .' The dates for tlie convention the assembly will gather on the of Spin, Trinidad. He w ill take a Inn U mnvlri ^ The Southern liaa been running“,wire, changed this-year so that Inwn to hold a basket dinner pic- plane aeros.s South America to fnri. tnrnltfii a large number of low rate stim- the'm eeting would not conflict nic which will-dose4he program Barranquilla, Colombia, Wednea- “It’a following the us'iial course o-'^cursions. Some o f these with the tobacco harvest in cas- for the daj'. . . day and from' there fly'o t M iami, of such' disturbances,” the weath- ‘hnve had fareg as’ low an .one cent tern Carolina. Next year, it is flr burehu at D a l l a s reported. “I f Railroad men report planned to make^ dates of nioie p r o b a b l y w i l l b l o w i t s e l f out with-, that the reduced rates have ve. convenience to the westein out further violence.’' : ' heavy travel. . of the State and this alteina ii g sini. \Viiil c!nvh= ----------* ’----------: ' - meeting date vnll be obsenved in ■ P.-.ICCW b ™ . HIGHEST ATT am uT E 1„ bum Uti™ . .1.™ 1« 1900 h..l 2 devastated the city. Galveston le- ^nan who thinks for himself w ill a,m inim um cost and-the occasion wiU be used S maSy farm fami- w.^re unr(?ofed, windows w e r e above ‘ goi)d health. Five-year-old Daughter: Look at that funny man across tho street! M other: W hat is he doing'/ D aughter: Sitting on the pave­ ment talking to n banana skin. "A Wise old owl sat on the bow of ■ iih Old oak; .'I'he more he heard the less lie spoke. The lesa he spoke, the more he 'heard, W hy can’t we all be like that wise old bird?” . • - (Clipped) FIRST IN CIRCIILATION broken, and trees uprooted.riches , or ЛУОгкИу i, Officers of the., Convention this year are W. W arren Watson, Lake -I,-! nil,-’-'- -n V.» possess- T.nMdiiig, Hyde County, pre.«idnnt.;_ paooOd yio nife.it ill j|. Jy w hat'a man is. l . h . McKay, Hendersonville, 1st " l e ; ^ r t L Z i e personal, make-up. vlce-presldei^t;■ Leland Kltchln, A hoiirsT onnn d a m a j^ w a , "'rong-doings Scotland Neck, 2nd vice-presi- to buildinirs at Fort Crockett and C. A. Sheffield; Raleigh,S Oiockett, throughout defamatory praceed-.Secretary and treasurer. Farlv rp'norto that fho citv w-i« t>iroUgh voluntary jij.. d . A. McCormick of Mc- isolated were ^lenie<í a lth o u ^ll Donalds, Robeson county, i.spresl- telegraph and . telephone wires Good char«cler :«mbraoea '.c b w ^ ''S e ^ D S o n S n itio n ^ C lu ^ ^ ^ ^ ^wero out of commission at inter­rage, honesty, fairness, trustwoi’- I ÏU Lai ’'«'п гд а; f i ш 1 ш а: yals and the causeway corinect- ^ wlllinghesa to sacri- ing Galveston with the mam and when the conditions de­ wag dogged by motor vehicles Thesie efficacies are not uncommon. They do not belong prl marily to those who bavo per­ formed some heroic deed. They are the precious belongings of the men we touch elbowa w ith every Dewey Bennett, I'^rsyth county, is first vice-president; jMrs, Gor­ don Reed, Rutherford County, second vice-president; Mrs. Hubert Boney, Duplin, recording secretary, and Mrs. J. I.-'Wagoner, G'liilford County, treasurer. D EM A N D iFROM PEO PLE stalled wiien motors were drown­ ed out by rain. Broken Windows and Uiti'ooted V f . Trees Galveston,-Texas, Aug. 14.— j!»,Uprooted trees, w ind damage to , in 'the regular run of life .' FOR. EX T EN SIO N W O RK I Z ¿ . n l T w ^ n " r 'n iv ‘’° T hL e mon do not proclaim these ! • --------- J ken windows weie left in Calves- from the house-tops, ! One of the great gratifications I'+Tn t ! " neither do they carry" placards in of those connected with the Agri- l ? r ««cA noble qnalities-. cultural Extension Service in , l"i Of heie last ,<pi,<3y pTOctico them to themselves, North- Carolina has been tho in- ! j ' M ^ „ i. i. , , 1, 4.V ¡naturally and unknown. 'Only sistent demand on the part of^ Protected by the sea-wall the ',^,.„„^1, I city was kept free of salt water. 1 rj Flimsy atruuturog on the east 1' nnd west beaches below the sea- , (a wall, liowever, suffered greatly, many being swept away ag tho tide rose far ovei- the-usual high , j water marks. , ’ Debis of soft drink stands, riding stables and small tourists’ cabins littered the beach this morning. The o n ly casualties reported were two persons burned on tho gi.adieate from the Southern ve- „lake any kind of sacrifice to see “ pi! " electric wire. „^gj. industry 50 cents a day that, tho farm and homo agent rhe city was m darkness after ^nd $10 log prices, was jvork is retained. In only a few about 7 -p. m. yesterday, power expressed here yesterday by a counties have the political leaders having been ghut off to minimize Southern manufae- geen fit to discontinue thig ser- dangei- irom lire. turers, gathered for the purpose vice and in all instances, thero One freighter wag blown a c k ift'd is c u s s in g an effective trade has been a decided reaction on from her moorings and drifted organization to wage the battle, tbe part-of the people. I Across the channel to a sand Representatives of veneer produc- One of the most touching things ' rock, from_ which she was floated concerns in North and South coming to Mr. Schaub’s attention tnis morning. „ T. Ui. ICarolina attended the meeting, receritly wag the action of a A tank steamer. The G ulf Light, ^hich was presided over by M. C. group o f Negroeg from Wayne had steering gear trouble when ^yjikinson, vice-president o f the county who sent a delegation to ,i she encountei-ed the blow -off- gianton Veneer Company, White- the colleiie recently with a collec- Bhore and came to another near •„ the harbor entrance. A Lucken-, a more g'eneral southern meet- .change asking tihat the Negro bach line steamer was reported ; ,^¡,1 held on August 25 at home agent of that county be re- aground in the Houston ship Oitrlington, S. C., at which conr tained and pledging themselves crete action looking . toward, to pay the county’s s'hare of the through human correlation do we the rural people for a continua-, discern that they are there. Then tinn of farm and home agent w hal a placid inw ard fooling of work during the present'crisis in relief creeps over human rela- the economic affairs of the State, tionship, man to man. Confidence, This is an expression from at once, spreads its wings and Dean I. 0. Sc'hai/b, head of this beckons the world to have no service at State College. The Dean fear. said all extension workers were ----------------------w illing to share the burden of, V E N E E R M EN TO R A ISE hard timeg by having their sala-! W AG ES 'I'les reduced and all of them have -----^----^ 'decided reductions in their pay High Point.—Determ ination to they have been w illing to I center of the storm evident- ¡¡mnching of two distinct organi- expense. In Beaufort County, tho y 1 near Freeport, about ¿4 j,j|tjoua, one to serve the South- Jionie demonstration club mem- In Thè Local Trade Area —AND— IN NEWS SERVICE County—State---National Tv/o Clainns Of Vita! Importance To The Advertiser And Subscriber And Claims That Have Been Unchallenged Over A Long Period Of Time T h i s N e w s p a p e r a t a l l t i m e s w e l c o m e s a c o m p a r i s o n o f C i r c u l a t i o n y / i t h t h a t o f a n y o t h e r L o c a l N e w s p a p e r . W e w a n t o u r a d v e r t i s e r s t o K N O W w h a t t h e y a r e g e t t i n g f o r t h e i r m o n e y . W e i n v i t e y o u , M r . A d v e r t i s e r t o l e t u s e x p l a i n t h e m a n y a d v a n t a g e s t o b é ^ o b t a i n e d b y p a c i n g y o u r b u s i n e s s w i t h t h i s n e w s p a p e u i W e o f f é r m o d e r n a d v e r t i s i n g s e r v i c e s , a n d à w i d e s e ­ l e c t i o n o f t y p e w h i c h a s s u r e s a l l a n a t t r a c t i v e a n d é f - f e c t i v e a d v e r t i s e m e n t . I miles, away. Weathey bureau fi- ..„«tfirn bvanbh and tho other the gures show a maxin]um wind vo- Southeastern produijprs in the, ono'j .“" f “ >^‘»-«™eter of i„ harmonv to ’effect2!).2S inches. bers, have pledged themaelves to continue tho work of Miss Vio- AT“ Principal monetary diimagd was causcd to roofg of homos and ouilduigs. At Fort Crockett, . the total Moss wa.4 estimated at $10,- 000, this inciiidijig ■ danfago to . biiildiiig.s at tlie post and flying field, and to one airplane -which \va,s not in a lianger. Moody Stadium, home of will w'lork in harmony tho same ends. 'xaiider and Tii other counties ainiilar stepg are being taken by the people.. The Dean pointed out that the efforts of Agricultural •" 'Exten- >' -■ ■" sion workers are entirely un- He had been to a stag dinner, gelfish. Tlie home aiul farm and his w iie wanted to heiir all agents, he said, are the contact­ ing mediums through which tho TU'r, TUT, M RS.-BROW N! about it when he got home. "W ell,” he said, “one- rather odd thing occurred. Jim Blankton the got up and left the. table becau.se latest facts about, improved rural life reach the people. Hundreds .of boys and girls nowG'alveston Texas J f ague ba,seball some fellow told a story 'he didn’t o n 'th r fa rm s “cannot g eT V ^rT n toam, was badly hit, both grand- approve of,” • --- - . !jyj|i/Ûtand and fences being"' I -J down to a large extent. -------------------I 11 1 ^.(¡(lliespedeza turned ,i .¿oil impi'overnents in Povson . county has increased the corn yields by more than 100 percent. • ,L,..^G. Katti:rfii;Ul hag 49 acres pla'nl;ed to this legume and will :ollow with corn noxt spring. blown ! “How noble of ’Mr. Blankton lexclaimed hi.s wife. “And— whiit was the story, Joh n?” under f o r ---------------------- Sherlock— "A h Watson, I sec you changed your underwear!” W atson~ “Marvelous, Holm es! flow ’d you know?” Shcrlock— '‘Well, you’ve forgot- ¡en to put your trousers o n !” . the towiig and citie.'j as formerly and many city dwellers are re­ turning to tho soil making the need for extension work greater than ever.' I “Say Bill, if you had five bucks ^ in your pocket, w hat woulfl yon think?” , ! I^ill : “I’d think I had somebody el.se’s pantg-bn.” Advertising in this Newspaper Gets Hesiilts TH E M O C K SV ILLE E N T E R P R ISE “ D A V I E ’ S F A V O R I T E N E W S P A P E R ” R e a d B y T h e P e o p l e W h o A r e A . b l e T o B a y " Ш ir'i 'Vil 1’ ii ’ ! p l ! Dnvie County’s • j,,äfc Advei'ti.'iing Medium •TBE NEW SIEST N EW SPAPER IN D A V IE —J H E BEST PO R THE SUBSCRIBER AND A D V ERT ISER": , M o c k s v i l l e _ T ^ H ._ H O N E S T Y OF PURPOSE AND UNTUUNG FID E LIT Y TO OU R COUNTRY AND Koud By The People Who Are Able To ■ Buy ' OU R FLAG IS OU R A IM AN D OU R PURPOSE M OCKSVILLE. N. C.. THURSDAY. SEP'PEMBBR 1 , 1932 aiinff Democrats To MpF'fr e n a b l e ' r o s t a n d m r s . ; W ^O U I J 5 C l t O A A lA C C IL { 1 RIA L AT THIS 'I’lM E , AFT ER LONG ILLN E S At Smith Gi-ove Sat. Night No. 43 y(Hiiig Democratic Club|D'AVIE FARM ERS H EAR 'fownghip will SO L IC rrO R JO H N R. JO N ES■ ' to coin J ^ÏÏrmeV,*^^'schè(S “ ‘'f' J?«eP>Vine Campbell Weant stand trial for his life a second •'"K' respected woman. j time in Davie superior court, ÄV" 'V," Г “'" Ich 1)Ж.„ Monday, i. „ol «bte t f r í ' i , * ' ' ' ' ' * ' Ç ‘ "«‘ t.oo th . „„ lo ., tb l, .imo, S Ä i f e - ’ S S f t ó r and wldo,w of the late AVilliam jFiU'míii.v"«>n Smith St'lldol, Grove Consoli- Davie Superior Court Opened Here Monday JA M E S il. CAIN, C O N FED ER­ ATE V ETERAN AN D WELL- KNOW N CITIZEN, DEAD luidre.ss from Mr. Fred S. Cain, Confederate one of Davio coun­ home here on ,Suh- rnoon, August 28th, fol- in . bo„.o 0, îï..",' The summer term of 'Davie Superior Court opened 'here at 4 ). ni. Monday with Superior Court .hidge P. A. McElro.v of M arshall on the . bench. Judge McEli'oy : Was aw ay'from ; home w'hen he , called .by Governor Gardner-known citizens, passed Sunday nighi to hold court here this week in place of Judge Cam- : oroii F. MacRae, who died' sud-,.. xi lu' ipi'- score or more of Young and a TeiidingYanmr'and'dairy- tho )ci'iits met and affected to a man of 'Wilkog county, orar.v organization for the ship. bronchiaf ^cnly on^'Sundajr aftm-nobii. . pneumonia, aged 87. ,He w aa‘the : , ^ ‘^i'y,i'ttle time was lost after son of iW illiai« Cin^, ;iuul: Emilv ^/, .• . , ,........ -ftss. selected and a numberpive Beaman Cam, and was born in ef submission cases disposed o L nion,'• Davie coiint^^ ' ■He spent a large pju’l of his lift A. D. Ratledge wag appointed foreman of the grand jury. :.The: ................................. surviving fam ily consists of three mv,.. ..«.1 ia» h/ta' 1 ..n T> ..i ‘‘t Cana, and moved to ; Mocky w ith'the S e 7 t i a l ‘° b u r t r a t Winston-Salem,' k iss Burley vHle .about 28 vyearg a'go. Durlnfe norg are^ J.^ A._ Wes^ His address was listened to duiTnK'tlie'm ornihri.hn ,1!!п,1!Кп.! Weant and Mrs. Frank Brown, of the (War Between ,the States he C. R. Vogler, George A. .•ery attentively and frequently f),o ni/od mnn n f „ Mocfavllle, and one grand- first joined the Home.-: Guards, Daniels, J, F. Sain, ..................... e d L m in e ,r a n T iu daughter, Miss Julia Mae B row n;' but at the age of 18 he enlisted G. C. Dwigg ns. W Jllie W„JUor, C ." e « « г Г Г с .1 W eant had many friends in the Confederate Navy, -----------' awifi. “ r ' - S fiom ?! e >h si Mocksville, and wag n . ,|evol.d ™ g on the ram, Albemarle, cian attcndimr TTnnfln,. wife and mother, and a kind it wag degtroyed, and cscap Ьм.'«к. nf ...................Í. ■ “f the aged man had not been moeting next Saturday thront which ь“ ‘letermined and his action ....... «‘S i r ; J . ™ in . b . , , 0 b . , „,«..0.,. IUi!-;i'M ON H E L D A T ' 'tO minutes „-hich thè defendant-had been JK liU SA LEM SU N D A Y lor farmers to quit remove<l from fhe Davie county .grow ing tobacco and .selling t at jai| .«overal moilths ago Î I It was i;scej‘tairi(î(l hero thatuivu liivuiwcio UA __. , , . liuru lliai/ with' their friends >f‘ C‘ite.st wi'oiig perpetrated or. 0 . R. Keiger, personal phy- historic oJd .Teru- ‘‘'^‘'‘''■‘*t_laimers in the nistory of .sidan to i\lr. Hauser, was in ...... .c.u Luuauco cpiii- ДГ,.. llnii.ser’s condition is not Г panics took tobacco from the fai'-'such as to permit his facin^r trial o.llicia iiiors for k<ss tlian cost of pro- Гог hig life on the charge of slay- di:ction,’ Mr. Joi.cs .said. “T.he ing hig son-in-law, Fred Styers. vci'ai hundred members- of ‘^°«t of production. I'lick cl:ui [llbl<!ll at hi.-tLV/IlU (IV-l H- i-l r* >• . H [• i , ' ,’.^,..1.1 lUi. II-i:»])! ist- -church-on— high--4---^-^;~-‘-n— the h ic y ^at_R._atocl;svi 1 le -to-conl'-ei'-with-the-iio'--' near here, Sunday for the ivo.ynolds, Ligget and Jlyoi's Heitor, and to inform aimiiiil reunion of tho Click , ? tobacco cpm- jf,.. Unii.ser’s condition is .Ic'.'sir F. Click, of Hickory, So, ii. president of the clan ili'livci'cd tho annual presi- .s luldrii.ss. |i, Kllur, of Salisbury, pre- ovor most of the meeting, 0 the advanced a'ge of the lient. - I auiiiui.i.t.i- grounds that the defendant is .^.1 K. Lorine Langston,' a «'■''coptional interest unable to be in court,' and tho 1 iimiai descendant of Gene- “ Dayie county farmers and case cannot ba heard in the ab- iieoiias Click, of Revolution- timely ag Davie heretofore aence of the defendiint. Unlegg ' vur fame, founder of the °f' f ’e loading to- this motion is resisted by the ¿e of Click in North Caro- l^icco-growing counties of Pied- private prosecution it is consider- Icwuliicted the opening, de- Nbrth Caro’lina, but this ^ed certain that the case w ill not ¡nfll exercises, which were an -fbe recalled. .| landing feature of the meet- ***'^, specializing Friends, who bn Sunday visited nnd Smoot* :Wride .M o ^ n io lifj’;i^ , whon Giriffibh,' Kerr ;M. CÌcnidrit.;fe&Ì^'-^^^^^^^^ ............... _ , . escaped by Troy Vaiizant. A. R.T'^ neighbor. She had been ill all awihiming agliore. He was mar- |‘»son, Marvin Waterg .and W^ A .': ;, the summer, and .several weeks ried to Miss Amy Elizabeth Frost . . '' : ■ ago had a stroke of paralysis, o.f . Gann, on August 18th, 1809, Judge M cElroy delivered a from which she never regained' and they spent G!i happy years very; masterful and 'comprehen- her spcech. The funeral ser- together. Eight . children were sive charge to the grand jury and vice.s Avere held Wednesday after- .born to this union, four sons and admonished them to do their full , ; noon at 4 o’clock at the Metho- four dau'ghterg. One son, Harry diity^a.s he had instructed them, , djst chiircli Jiere,^ of. M!Ìch.Jhe_.pA\ÌllL.‘LÌ.od in early manhood, andJtlM^'XP.vntaiirjiGnd..oLjilL.lavv..en-^.--.,. him timt deceased had been a memb^ sonj^ W alter. Cain passed forcement is upon the grand jury fifty years. The pastor, Rev. R. away several years ago in Mid- ag no case caii come into court not offi^.jated, and the dletown, Ohio. The surviving lor a trial w ithout this body hymns, and fUfnily consists of the bereaved sends it up,' his lionqr told hla , sang asolo, widow, and tho following sons body of 18 men,. V : W ill rm .dn.m "The Old Rugged Cross.” I ’he and daughters, P. H. Cain, of • Some little misunder.-itandlnga fo r ' DurinV the dnv ttio Ы'опчп interment was in Chestnut H ill Brooklyn, N. Y., J. B. Cain, of and much Incoriect inform ation inii- coun.sel exnected to make a mo- Cana, Miss E. Cain and Mrs, J. and nimorg have been floating' ^o f h e r h u s b a n d , w h o d i e d o n O c t - V V . K o c l w e l l , o l M o c k s v i l l e , M r s . ^ i b o u t t h o Duviojc a p i t a l . t o r s o m e - • ober 22ndi 1930. We extend o.ur J. W. Etchison, of Cana, and time relative to the jjhysical con- ' d o o p s y m p a t h y t o t h e b e r e a v e d M r s . G . M / K i r k m a n , o l ’ ^ G V e c n я - d i t i o n o f J o h n И с п г у - . Н а и н с г , 8 1 « - family. ' boro. Ono brother,’ M ilton Cain, J'èar-old cotlicsDOd slayer of hiò ; ■ 'of {Sedalia, Missouri, twenty ' ^on-in-law, Fred )3tyers,, 18 tobacco manufacturers noiv have a .supply sufficient to last fi'.’e years,” the speaker continu , tion for a continuance on Ih ig addregg and admonish- grounds tfiiit the defendant JO E H EN RY FOSTER, CON­ FED ERA T E v e t e r a n D EA D grandchildren and ten ^groat- '^onthg ago, and who hag been, grandchildren, also survive. Mr. given a new trial by_ the isuprem«: Cain wag interested in civic af- court of North Carolina. Mr. Hau- .fiiirs, and for ten years was re- ^®r htig been a patient at Baptist igistrar for all general elections Hospital in Winston-Salem for I . -......... vx ...V. ¡„ „„ „ t'’oster, Coniederate ,of State and county In JDnvie. “bout three months, being ear- Mi,s.s Laii'gston ig also super- . ‘"'®*5t ck an.l ly g in i .Mr. Hauser, the aged and white- veteran and church leader of jie ..vas algo appointed and elec- thei-e from the Davie ja il lidiU of the Jerugalem Bap- "'croasing degree. .l„,irod defendant, who has been gm ith Grove, died at his home ted a notary public and justice “ Pon instructions of Governor Sunday school. | "I*/ Jones urged the pinners to m the Baptist Hospital here sev- .August 30th, aged 85. He was of the peace for a number of Gardner when it was ascertained !ciiil music waa furnished business on a era months, found him still quite boi,„ „„j, reared in Davie County, years. He had many friends here *‘o wag suffering with pneumo- ifc'hout the day by two male “ Possible, and .if feeble, though he is able to sit and was the son of W illiam Goode and throughout the county, and " i“ “»><1 dropsy. H Ib condition, ds from Stallings Memo- “ large scale than stare up in a chair a part of each day. po.ster and Zilphia Brickhou.se -win be 'greatly missed. it is understood 'here, will not ;hurrh in Salisbury, con- grade cow. He explain- He said he expectod to be tak- poster. He was twice married, 'The funeral services were bon- Permit him to stand trial thia"' .'Of Dewey K luttz, Charles Mocl<«ville today for his Miss Louise Smith, and ducted at the home on Salisbury vveek, but Solicitor John R. Jono)? , llalbourne T lnnin and w. ''" ‘V . «econd trial, which he thought „ ^01. hor death, to Miss Sallie street on Monday afternoon at 4 spe«'“ "g f«r the state, informed n, .Malbourno T innin and “°f . “ , Miller. Several chiidrcn preceed- o’clock, by Rev. E. W. Turner and the eorrespoiulent thi« aiccrnoon . ’■ Rev. T. G. Proctor. The'interment that the matter would be brought, took place, at historic Eaton’s tiP lueaday morning and settled .. . , ■ J’ . -it. ........ — ---------r- . Baptist ehurch, where the dcceas- **?, The state ig ready to ' siicond group., A g irl’s quar- f °.Pl>«“ " " ‘ties for the few remaining day.s with my („„j poster, of Smith GVoVe, iind od had been a member for many try nhig man and ,must have re- fmm the .'satne ehurch con- >f ,«>moat nve d.uighterg, Mra; Z. A, Atkin- years. Grandsons who acted as.'¡«b l« .inform ation from author!- II of Misse« 'Ne’JI Simpgoh “'” 1.200 in which blind and is still suffering gomo .son, of Keysville, Va.j Mrs. F. F. p,illbearera were:' J, H. 'Uodwelli M iv e Hpur.ceg-before the move by ili,v Ifioiiard GeoriMa cjii'-cattle can live off the grass. from the effects of pneumonia, Montgumery, of - Norfork,' Va., j . ‘ 'w. Rodwell, Jack Rodwell, Or- t’^'Q ‘i'^fehae, for, a continuance is Dorothv Cluinev Get gome .good cows, treat which caused him to be broug'ht ^j.g, q . R. Albea, of Winston- :reir.'Etchison, Everett Btchiaon .A'SW learned. Dr, S. tie I’ek'v’ Dcan the charm- the hospital here from the Mrg. Ray Howard, of and W alter Etchisoiiy I'he bciiuti- A ' health offl- lau'’hter of M r ’ and Mra the farm ag cheaply ag peg- Davie county jail for treatment, dem m ons, and Miss. N ina ■ May ful iloral tributeg' were carried ^er, is expected to repoit to ’tho Miul Dean of ' Winston- remarks. “My legg are mighty weak and I pogter, of Smith Grove. The de- by Misseg Emily Rodwell, Annie tomorrow m orning on Hau- delighted the a s « e m b l v ----------*---------- can only hobble about a little, by had been a fa ith fu l,mom- Laurie Etchison, Eleanor Ca.in, ‘'"."'^'tion, and upon thi.5 re. « mmiher of vocal solos M OCK SVILLE N IN E v the use of a cane, said Mr. Hau- ^er of Smith Grcive Methodist paye Cain, L udle Cain,. Gladys Port W ill be . based tjie detiision >»ier was aerved on long W IN S ,EASY GAM E ser, who still takeg a delight In church for 75 years, and had Gain, and France« Rand. We ex--«f tbe state whether-tn agree, to«<.}IV«.nj on JUHfc, 4.« n.iv»« «ti+’Vi «1,1 -fvi/inflo on/1 «iirhA . , . . . _ 1 ._-1 .1- J . . ■ . 4-Uft v.-, ,1. lirepared beneath the ‘iliiig oaks on the church nnd was enjoyed immensely. ^ei'cd' b v * ^ * '^ * n tte n d i* n ir of Cooleemee on Saturday since he has been at the hospital jh^, wfaivBetvveen the States. The uy tnose aitenaing ............ , ^ them anfl his nhvsician i _______ ^ !■?/pi j , i| i.l 1 ¡11 ’ ' \ 1 ’ ' Ì Й й | é l ííííí'ii Г'” 1 ’ (Л яг ' « »‘ \ >'V ' J ' 1 i ' £ 4\' V 1 ' , t'’ : I . ..-¡l “ i 1 1 " 1 s, Ч 1 '-Í:í I Ч* * Ч S ’; ’ i. ( 1 4' «Î ' " У ф fi' lu J'iX'l'iii > '•{ì1f’4i! 11: '1 1) IJ .1 . ’ «w-¡ in, .Malbourno T innin and enough engiiage lor would begin either 'J'uegday or MjUcr. Several chiidrcn preccod- Tiniiin- J. F. Deadmon J. “ beVd during th(? 16B dayg of the Wedne.sday of this weel^. _'T am him to the grave, the survl- endmon Jr VV D Kennedy " 'b ’Ch pagturageg was anxious to Oiavo it over with, so fam ily congigting of hig Heubon’ Hiilarti comnrised »ot available. Piedmont Carolina that I can return home and .spend widow." two".s6ns, Joseph and. Cle- ill and to them and his physiQ.ian f„„g,,arservlces were conducted Youn« Badgett did the mound lie .gave, due credit, for his im- afternoon. was provement from the gerioug dl- sliowed no signs of a de 'ion or hard times. ,tne busincBo чРяя!оп T ,F work for .Mockgville and .......... . vi.uiiainegg session, J. ,1 . . . „¡,,, . . , yease that brought him nea"■I.s renamed president as it y*-‘ J stinfey w ‘in nis nits anu ai , ^1"шагу for the oldest Clic.lv descendant to be head ftarted on the hill for, Cooleemee J ¡„ the hogpi- ’«clnn. Miss Kate Lang.ston but .wag ghelled go lively in the ^ ‘■«'lamod secretary and trea- '^’i’‘="'"i’' ‘'^“t seven r u n s tal with o jie i paj, e--- DIES SUDDENLY defense counsel for.G; di'., of Advance, registráivcíf ,^Yes!,^ ^ 28 Tudire Grove, township, É, .were tallied off him .Ho was re- SCHOOL AT S'r. iiniuial address was tleli- .•'<’''od by Bailey who hold the win- j j a t T H EW ’S LUTHERAN to four bingles for the re-tli.j afternoon by Revi , ,!’• iiradley, pastor of Oak- «'«'»«er oü the g^fiino. ^î'l'ti.чt churgh, in Spencer.' '’".s introduced ' by Charles (YOUNG LA DIES BREAKFAST gghool of St. Matthew’s Lutheran of Salisbury, and spokeAT P A R K Church will be conducted Sept. at the church on W ednesday: pnvBttevillfi Auu- afternoon at threo o’clock, by the p, M cRae,'of “tile N t^ li - Piistor, Rev. M .> ^ Erwin, and in- Carolina suijei 101 court bench,---- -------------------------ternient-Avas-m-the-church a. hpnrtMr. Hauser for weeks^ hag o^c- ^ery. com 1 at lepglli in^a The pallbearers were Grisgom Smith, Dan Smith, Harry Sheek. Jerome Howard,, W lll 'Spry and Jo.seph S m № ., ^ his 'year birth a gueat of hig sister. Hi !/. *>f CHURCH SEPT. 5— 9 The Daily Vacation Bible COPE R EU N IO N TO BE H E LD SEPT. ISTH The Cope Reunion wül^be held Lilly. T l iiT T) • 1 1 törial state's witness boing.-‘’"*l}|i’'^ ÍJudge McRae who has ^^‘^0 13 home in Asheville for m any ^ > 'XViíÁ? ears, came to Fayetteville, his irth place, yestercky, and wasbeing; idocketed five aijd i W / I • IH3 q ues ted'a '^Jeont■l^^t|a^§e:Mp^ I '>iei4:,stingly Cannot Buy, on ‘fThiirgs 6—9 at .8 o’clock each, night, Thc at the Ed Cope farm 2 _ Miaaes Helen Gtrant, Iva An- -win be the main text book, south of Fork Church on Septem .I. D. Hodges in his 88th derson, Vii'ginia Byerl.v, Mary <phe public in cordially invited bor 18th, 19.32, beginning at ""■s the oldest member of Katherine Walker and RutlrDan- attend this gc'hool. odock.,. who'nn.gwered the roll iel enjoyed a 5 o’dock breakfast, R. H. Kepley ia pastor Tlie devotional w ill be led by m g well,-but there was 110 indi ‘""I liitle Madge.Lee Foster, one morning recenti.v, which they „dds his personal invitation. Tom Cope, of Cooleemee.- ' cati'on his conditici >wiilli-oid-da,ughter of' Od^ll ™|J’ Langston ' Foster, of '"liiii'ch, thè ' youngest to the call "Uncle B illie” Ilio coinmunit.v, age 81, to attend on account '■'Ciilth, but was remembered cooked at Rick Park. After break­ fast (hey played a number of .fames of tennis. NOTICE On September 1st, the Law for Route 4. Fishing . Ho had complained of not feel-1’"" ', a'e was no in d i- L ^ - . icin was geiious Pt ' ' ¡ » ï f c t i i  ï  l t ittack about 2-30 mdJotPd.b^ the n the Inland Fishing RE V IV A L AT SM ITH GROVE Waters of North Carolina in BEG IN S SUNDAY, SEPT. 4TH rule (2) in the Fishing Law, ___________ makes it unlawful to take Fish ■ The annual revival meeting by any meang or method what- will begin at Smith Grove Metho- ever, except with hook and line, ed basket.lui.sket of delicacies pre- (ii.st Ohi;irch Sunda.v, September rod tk ; 'n "to 4 to the. 4th. An all day servico w ill be - , J. S. ° eonie ■ The response w ill be given by He suffered the a tta c k ____________ N. J. Cope, of Mocksville, N. G., o’clock, thig nftcriioon, and waa . “’ ju iy for ratu^inU'to taken to the hospital at once. '''’“ rian t when ioq№ sied ^ Thovfl will be short talks by , He W a g appointed a Buperior . rolativea. ~ ■ ¡court judge by Gover Muaic by the Carmichael Bro- W. McLean, and upon thera, of Winston-Salem. tion, of his term waa Remember to bring a-well fill- by Governor 0. 'Max Gardner. . , , , ,, Fuiievn] ser'vicea w ill bo held f f _ ™ and theij> j pppenriMto Committee Г) ik i|it (