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05-Mayia the South- furnished by SLN.Y. .... /7 7V-y C ~ J '■ / ? ^ X . . ^ v mmm SSSfiB ‘-i I-CVS’- ; , - : . ' ! : ' ' - «-■•?.{: A ir11BvS?---:'.!'! w s.;•<>!:*.:5 'c ( X A ^ / Z * * - / HERE SHALL THE PRESS THE PEOPLE'S RIGHITS MAINTAIN UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AfJD UNBRIBED BY GAIN ” VOUJMN jfWILL BE ROOSEVELT again for president - MOCKSVUJLE NORTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY MAY 4 1910 Co) Henry W atteraon Inaiats T hat Noth- Inl Caa Prevent His Re-election to the Presidency—The GreatOat M an Qver Bora Since Napoleon. Col. Henry Watterson, declaring it iras to be the verdic of history tiiat "the best of all government is a wise and benevolent despotism/ 7 expresses some singular vie vs up­ on the present situation in this country. Nothing on earth, thinks the famous Kentuckian, can pre­ vent Koosevelt’s election m 1912; not even Roosevelt himself can. Colonel Watterson, considering the traveler now in Europe “altogether the most startling figure who has appeared in the world since Na­ poleon Bonaparte,’7 believes that the people of the United States will irresistibly turn to him for leader­ ship and deliverance. Our tradi­ tional mode of government has proved powerless to afford protec­ tion against special privilege and corruption; it is discredited in face of the tasks ahead. The people of the United States will elect Roose­ velt, not as they have elected their presidents before, but with ex­ emplary powor. Says Col. W at­ terson in the Courier Journal: Theodore Roosevelt would seem fitted by temperment, education and training for this work, He is a patriotic American with humani­ tarian proclivities. He is an in- corruptable man. He has shown himself fearless of consequences. If the people are Bick and tired of the slow process if constitutional procedure; if they w ant-in- the- White House a- President who, dis- ngniing the letter of the law, willsibstitute his own interpreta­ tion of Rb spirit and intention; it they think that the reign of hy­ pocrisy and cant and graft which mirks onr professional politics may be ended by the absolution of a rales who as Roosevelt himself puts it. “translates his words into deeds," and who, charged with cleansing of the Augean stables by so election putting the seal of P1Pular • approval upon conceded excesses in the use of power and bidding him go forward and apply the same remedies to all diseases otherwise incurable; then Theodore Boosevelt fills the bill to perfec tion, from he comes directly from the family of the kings of men and 's a lineal descendant of Gaesar and Cromwell. Much Dam age Done Throughout South­ ern Cotton Belt by Heavy Frost on U s t Sunday Night—Seed Scarce. New Orleans, La., April 26— That the damage to the cotton crop in Alabama, Mississippi and Geor- fifia by Sunday night’s frost and Monday's storm is fully as great as appeared yesterday is confirmed today in full reports from all sec- tionf of those three states. Louisi­ ana planters suffered severly by the fiost but not as much as those tnose in the northern and central part of the belt. In Louisiana there will be little or no attem pt to replant cotton where it was de­ stroyed.. The farmers will diversity their crops, turning to potatoes and truck. This plan will be at­ tempted in other parts of tbe cot ton country. Itm eans light crops and no-lim it to prices. Inm any sections of the cotton belt it is ab­ solutely-impossible to replant cot­ ton because ol the seed famine. THE SCHOOL AT FORK CHURCH CLOSES MAY 5 Commander Julius A. Prrtt Post No. 134, Dept. IH,, G. A. R. Mr. Isaac Cook, Commander of ®“?veH°st, Kewaneef IU., writes: ‘ boralong time I was bothered with backache and pains across my kidneys. About two months ago I started takiug Foley Kidney fills ami soon saw they were doing Jrot as claimed. I kept on taking them and now I am free from backache, and the painful bladder “ I ery is an gong, I H te Fojey Aidney Pill8 60 well that I have “ la many of my friends and com­ rades about them and shall recoin- J u u hem at opportunity.” isoId by all druggists. ---------S------------ Lion Fondles a Child In Pittsburg a savage lion fondled the hand that a child thrust into his cage. Danger to children is some­ times great when least regareed. Often it comes through Golds, Croup and Whooping Cough. They slay thousands that Dr. King’s New Discovery could have saved. “A few doses cured our baby of a verv bad ■ case of Croup,’’ writes Mrs. George B. Davis, of Flat Rock, N.C., “ We always give it to him when he takes cold. It is a wonderful medi­ cine for babies.” i Best for Coughs, Colds, LaGnppel Asthma, Hemor­ rhages, Weak Lungs. 50c. $1.00. Tnal bottle free. Guaranteed by C. C. Sanford. Always Kicking. WTellV this is a curious old world! Sometimes if you mention a man’s name he will kick/and if you don’t mention him he will find fault with you for mentioning tbe other fel- low.’s name and not h is.. So what can a poor editor do to - please all of them we pass! It can’t be done. Some men seem to think: that if they get into a scrape, and. the edi­ tor mentions it i» his paper he does so hut of malice toward them. Nothing could be father from the truth. It is the husinessof editors to publish local happenings, good or bad, and if a man furnishes tbe materials for a bad item he has no one to blame should it appear.— Exchange. An Ideal Husband is patient, even with a nagging wife, for he knows she needs help. She may be so nervous and run down in health that trifles annoy her. If she is melancholy, exciteable, troubled with the loss of appetite, headache, sleeplessness, constipation or faint­ ing and dizzy spells, she needs Ele­ ctric; Bitters—the most wonderful remedy for' ailing women. . Thous­ ands of sufferers from female trou­ bles, nervous troubles.* backache and weak kidneys have used them and become healthy and happy.. Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guar­ anteed by C. C. Sanford. Mrs. Jno. Beggerly died yester- J*y morning at- her: home in the Harmony neighborhood, aged 40 years, death resulting from oberculosis. Her husband, a dau­ ghter and I wo sons survive. Fun­ gal and internment Marmonv.__ will A Family of Suicides. - Shesecond suicide un a month and tne third in the family w ithin eight months was the self-destruc­ tion of Nat P . Inge, a t Roanoke last Thursday. He drank;carbolic acid.' March 23 his brother in law drank carbolio acid, - and last October his lather, A lbert P . Inge, drowned himself at Danville, . * Foley Kidney Pills contain-an concenirated rorm ingredients of established therapeutic' value for the relief and cure ol all kidoey and bladder ailments. Sold by all; druggists:. T he Commencement Exercises of the Fork Church Academy Arranged . for May 5th—A Good Program for ffie Occasion—Juniors Raise Flag On Thursday, May 5tb, the Fork Church Academy will close with its thirtieth annual commence ment exercises. Prof. Merril has arranged a splendid program for the occasion. The Junior Order of this city will present the school with a Aag- Following is the program- 10:00 a. m. Exercises by the Prim ary Department. 11:00 a. m. Address by Rev. J. L. Vipperman, of Spencer, N. C- 1:30 p. m. Declamations and Recitations. 2:00 p. m. Flag and Bible pre­ sented to- School by . Mocksville ENGINEER SEARCHING FOR GOLD W orking for Gold in the Edge of Rowan and Davie Ceunty—Prospects Seera to Be i V ery Good For some months a mining engi neer, a foreigner, has been pros­ pecting for gold in the vicinity of County Line and the edge of Rowan county and recently he has found small quantities of the valuable mineral on the lands of Mrs. Dave Steele, in the edge of Rowan, about three miles east of Oak Forest, this county. Two prospectors from tbe North- came to btatesviile a few days, ago and drove from here to the Steel place . to examine the samples Of ore and look over the ground; and it is said they were favorably impressed with what they saw. It is not known whether mining operations will be attem pt­ ed. Small veiug of gold have been found at a number of places THE ANGELL BLOCK, NORTH -MAIN STREET. S The first floors are occupied by J. T. Angell, general Merchandise, and H .A : Howard, jeweler. The second floor is the home of The DavieRecord. • Couneil No. 226, Jr. O. U. ■ A.* M. Flag* Jacob Stewart, Esq., Bible; Rev. P. E . Parker. Acceptence of Flag and Bible by School Board, W . F. Merrill. 8:00 p. m. Dialogs, Songs and Plays. Sometbing About Missouri. In citizenship; in agriculture, in schools; in coal, Layfaytte is one of Missouri’s first counties It has . al­ ways figured prominently in the history of the State-., In- agriculture it is fertile.:: It is- the seat of several institutions ;of learning. Its coal out-put employs tsvo thousand men and brings m a million dollars a year. Layfaytte county is located on the south bank of the Missouri river 30 miles east of K. C. It contains 622 square miles, 398,080 acres, 326:718 of which are under tultivjation. There are 3,043 farms averaging 120 acres each; worth from $.50 to. $150 per acre. Com, cattle, horses, mules, hay, wheat, hogs, sheep, and chickens afford large . income. The Confederate Home is located at Higgmsville. The population is one- fifth German and German decent, white 28,000, colored 3,677, Ameri­ can born29,837,.foreign bom - 2,342. Finance county taxes are 75c on-100 -dollars, school tax IOc to $1.20; on 100 dollars; Factory products are furniture, flour, pressed brick, tile, and cigars. factories?,5: foer creameries and one iron factory located at Higginsville, one incubator and brooder factory. Farming all done by modem ma^h,- iner$.; Transportation by- C. >. &. A. in Rowan and Davie counties but it had not been, found profitable'to- mine the ore —Landmark. - The High Cost of Living. Increases tke price of many-nec­ essities without improving the quality. Foley’s Honey and Tar maintains its high standard of ex­ cellence and us gieat curative qualities without any increase in cost. It is the best remedy for; coughs; colds, croup, whooping cough and all ailments of the. throat, chest and lungs, Tbe gen­ uine in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all druggists. Crime. There was never a time in the history of the country when crime was more rampant than now.' The news of the day is fraught with ac­ counts of imurders, suicides and other bloody : crimes, robberies, forgeries, baibenes and all the per­ petrations m the catalog of scandal and crime. And the reportsvof these criminal happenings: that ap­ pear in the newspapers, compass but a small Traction of the : whole number of the worst crimes -.com­ mitted every day. Comparatively UTTLE ITEMS OF NEWS HAPPENING EVERYWHERE G eneral Happenings of the W eek From All O ver the Country as Gathered From O nr Exchanges—Many Thmgs ToM an a Few W ords. Passengers on tram No 36 re port a fine view of the comet on the night run from Chattanooga to Asheville Friday morning. . Thirty three bodies have been recovered from the coal mines at Mnlga, near Birmingham, Ala., where an explosion occurred last week and 40 odd men were suppos- NUMBER 43 PROPOSES A TROLLEY RAILWAY Millionaires m 'Piedmont Section W ith View of Connecting Towns Electric Railway System. J B. and N. B. Duke, million­ aires iuteaestcd in the ' Southern Power Company, have been in the piedmont of tbe. Carolinas for i^eyeral days going over Ihe trolley Jme situation with prominent citi­ zens. They plan to connect the numerous piedmont towns with an electric railway system and the people of these places have so far shown the utmost enthusiasm. It is proposed to get the cotton mills interested in the enterprise, to sell Freight and passen- ed to be entomed. Effectiva May I. increased wages! them stock will be given the 225,000 employes Jgers would be handled by the trol- of the steel trust amounting- to j Iy line, nine million dollars a year. The trust will also insure the lives of its men. Train loads of lnscions strawber­ ries are being hurried north from eastern Carolina these days. H un­ dreds of cars are being shipped. Seven farmers met in-Wilson one day last week and .ate heartily of barbecue. It happened that the meat was tainted and all seven of them was made deathly sick, two being near death’s door: .. - N. Glebn Williams bad 27,000 * *■ 1 gallons of whiskey SiezedTrdpi him at his warehouses in Tadibimcoun ty last Wednesday; The-whiskey is being reguaged. Thepeople ofthe_ Zebulon-W ake­ field- Wendall Middlesex ‘section of W ake, J ohnston, N ashand Wilson countiesheld a meeting afcZebulon last Friday and passed resolutions favdruig a new county,’ to- be nam­ ed Rajigom, in * honoy,-of .Senator ’—: { SMr;:'H. P. Deaton, of Concord, has ipuichased: the Mooresville Enterprise, and will take charge about. May 10. Greensboro has voted for the is- snance of $35,000 in bonds to be used fbr school purposes.. A Pidl at the Public. A Washington story is to the ef- fect:that Congressmen wbofeed-.at the resturants in the capitol pro­ vided for the members are com­ plaining of the increased prices fosr sandwiches, a piece of pie, etc. There might be some satisfaction in knowing that the lawmakers were having these experiences, which should bring them to a fuller reali­ zation of and sympathy for the con­ ditions of the great majority of their constituents, did we not know that iii the end it is thajr constitu­ ents’and net the Congressmen who will suffer. They can vote them­ selves higher salaries. They will not do this directly, but they can have: the lunches paid for ont of the. public Treasury, just a many other pers . I expenses,. most of unnecessary luxuries, are paid for ont of the public Treasury .—States­ ville Landmark, few murders, for instance, fife jeon- There are four canning sidered of sufficient news., value to be ta-ibsmitted by the Associated Press- as general news, yet .! the number reported day by day would be appalling if the public had hot: become so familiar - with, the ne^s Banner.-.-JV HUNTLEy-HlIi-STOCKTON' COMPANY HomeundOfHce Furnishers I Corner SSa snalTntde'SrteeOs ’’ ' I Winston-Salem, - North Carofinxl Railway, Pacific Branch, Marshal & ■ 0f Clime a8 to regard' it among fb£ Bppnville.Branih.Hggibsville switchi 0mm0Opjaee events. — ^Nasbvilie company.'.. 159 miles; of ,telephone, six high schools, six leading Lownsi ;the' newspaflers are^Lexiifgton In- tklligenco, Dem., Cordei; ,Weekly. D eni, Odessa LfidgfhV Sem ., Con cordja, febp-. JJiggonsvrnle, Tablot, Rep-XAdvance. Rep., Jeffersonian,' Dern- Climate fine, the/th^mometer in winter fiionths registers' from 32 above w w Jjs- —, iponth? frpm 50 to lOO/abo!©^ o If tfflVfipnt 'find, Its^-WayitoiKeu waste basket I will come again. > iB-E. <?lREEN, Higginsville, Mo.. A pril!?. below, I ’summhr, 1 -For More Than Three Decades Foley’s Honev and Ta^ bas beep a household lavonte ,for all ail ments of tbe throat, chest and lungs. £ For unfants.apd children it is the best and sajjj&sft as it con ^hYfeaoI0Piates' harmful drags.•‘t‘~Nrgfle gejwuflfc bqt Foley’s Honey and Tar ip the yellow paek' ages. Refuse substitutes. Sold'hy all druggists. r A Man Wants to Die only when a lazyliver and a sluggish bowels cause frightful despondency. But Dr. King’s JSew Life Pillo expel poisons from thesystem; bnnj? hope and courage; cure all Liver, Btom aeh and-Kidney troubles; impart health and vigor to the weak nerv­ ous and ailing. 25c at C. C. San- fords. The Circuit Rider. Ministers in the larger townsand cities quite frequently are given a parsonage and a good salary for their services, but like in the af­ f a ir ol this world generally, con­ ditions m the above respect are by ' d ) means evenly balanced. In reading over our Church Record, printed at Greensboro, as the or­ gan of the Methodist Protestant Church of this State, we were ful­ ly impressed with this fact by the following extract of a letter from a pastor: . Having been appointed by the president of the pastorate of this cbhrge in place of the brother as­ signed by-the Annual Conference, Bro. Hackney, I came on the work about the firfct oi March; have filled all the appointments since, meeting tolerably good sized con- grfegati9nSji everything considered. atdcefacoming o n th e work I have traveled abont 500 miles; more than a 100 of that on buggy and a-foot/ visited about 35 fami­ lies, preached about a dozen times, attended court at Asheboro as a witness, received on salary $32.30, and have had tbe grip, I have been kindly received everywhere and the people seem glad that I am going to spend the most of my time among them, which I aim to do if health will admit of it. I am hoping and praying and work­ ing for a successful year. Fraternally, Dv A. HIGHFILL, Pastor. Mocksville, N, C. The above is not printed as a criticism but to give a comparative . view of bow some of • the laborers In the Master’s vineyard toil faith­ fully and zealously, without ranch ( reward or remuneration or hope thereof, so far as worldly goods t are concerned and the sacrifice they* make and the good they d o ; cannot be measured in words for much of it will not be revealed nn• tip the'final reckoning on the Iastj great day.—Union Republican. What Everybody Wants. •Everybody desires good health which is’inipossibleiunless th? kid­ neys are soun'd and healthy. Fol­ ey’s Kidney ^Remedy should be taken at the firi^ indication of any irregularity, ands'A .senons illness may be .averted. ' Foley’s Kidney Remedy will restore Wpur kidneys and bladder to ibisir no'rina^ state and activity. Sold by all a/figgi8*9* FOR THE BEST VALUES IN JIeasI antfBoy^s ClotMsg a«d ¥araisfeiHp VISIT Mock-Bagby*Stockton “S ain eJP r i c e ^ ^418 Trade Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. t* i 4 : L--/ THE DAVIE RECORD. ! I ! C. FRANK STROUD - - Editor. OFFICE—Second Storr Angel Building, Main St. Entered at the Postoffice in Mpcks- vilie, N. C., as Second-class Mail m atter, March 3.1903, ___. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: O ne Year, in Advance ,.................SOc Si* Months, in Advance............... • -2 5 c WEDNESDAY.May 4,1910. OUR MOTTO. “ We will speak out; we will be heard Though all earth’s systems crack; We will not bate a single word Nor take a letter back. We speak the truth and what care we For hissing and for scorn, While some faint gleanings we can see O f freedom’s coming morn? Let liars fear, let cowards shrink, Let traitors turn away; Whatever we have dared to think That dared we also say.” THE NEWS FROM OUR COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS What the People all Over the Coimty are Doing Wants Morehead Chairman. “ Congressman John M. More- h e a d , Representative in Congress of the fifth dieirict, should be the next Strte chairman,’’ declared a well-known Republican of Char­ lotte to an Observer representative yesterday. “ I am not Bpeaking for Mr. Morehead nor does he know that I am sayiug what I do. I think however, that I am ex­ pressing the unvoiced wish of a large per cent of the stauosh old line Republican voters of the State. Morehead is the exponent of that sort of Republicanism, if any dis tinction can be made, that is to sweep North Carolina, il North Carolina is to be won to th e . Re­ publican cause. He is essentially a business man, one of principle not pie, who holds that the cause of the party is paramount to the welfare of any individual or set ol individuals, and above. .all is etarightforward, sincere, outspok­ en American, ot the type that is the pride of the State. “ The issue has come in Noitli Carolina when it is to be deternun ed whether the machine politicians are to direct the affairs ot the great party or whether the leaders of the great cause are to be those who are really concerned-in -the success of the organization.- Iu times past is has been frequently said about a man running tor office on the Republican ticket, ‘He can not be elected because the “ powers tnat be” are against him and have passed down the word to their henchmen in tbe several, preciucts to “ knife” him.’ This has ac counted for moie than one .defeat. Theorganiztion could not control the man in question and direct bis patronage: aud hence ' they have preferred - that the Republican cause go down in defeat. Such a state of affairs has pxisted a long time a id only recently have there appeared breaks in the political clouds. VV bat is needed today i u Republican circles is a reformation, a thorough house-cleaning. - “ I aui of the opinion that Rep­ resentative Morehead will acbieVe this if only he is. elected to heed the organization. There is no rea­ son in the world why North Caro linashould not be carried to the Republican cause if only the right man stands at the helm Ofthe ship. The charge made heretofore that the party was nothing better than a pie-dispensing organization has been too true in too/ many instan­ ces. This fact combined with the reconstruction blight and the negro has made it impossible to carry the state. The reconstruction pre­ judice is fast passing away and the negro has been entirely eliminated. It now remains for the party to get rid ot the ’money changers' and all will be well. “ Representative Morehead will do this and therefore I am for him. H e is a good business man, a work­ er of wonderful ability and force of characterand has the ;way in in­ spiring others that would go far towards achieving wonders with the State organization. , “ T believe. Mr: Jfforehead would accept the uomrtiatlpn if offered him . He has .IebIared bisun ^willingness to. consider / the- con gressional post again .and' is ad­ mirably fitted fo rfh e'place. His hand at the helm of the ship would do moro for the organization than ' anything else imaginable.’’^ C h ar­ lotte Observer. REEDY GREEK. Mr. J. M. Orews has bpen on the sick list, but is better at present. Mr. P. A. Gobble wile aful dau­ ghter, Mise Noma, spent all ntght April 23, in Lexington." 1 W heat is looking fine,: and there is abundance qf fruitof all kinds. There is but few babies on Reed v Oreek at present,- but plenty of old time courting. Mr. E.’ F. Pickier is putting several acees in sweet potatoes. He has done set out some. ; Only the comet’ and Roosevelt ehjoy daily .bulletins and ,a sche dule. Messrs Dock Farabee and P. ‘ C: Thomas, of Thomasville, attended tbe Confederate Reunion at Mobile last week Mr. Hub Walser died near Yad-. kin College April. 28, and was buried at Reeds the 29. No not know the cause of his death. He wat at Reeds commencement ami seemed well on Tuesday before be died rn Thursday. Bob Brier shot and killed his wife !several years ago. He leaves four daughters, Mrs. Frank- Foster, Mrs. Royal ■Shoaf, H r6- Dan Hobbs and Mrs; Ephram Mize. He leaves a lot of kin folks. There will be another auto race this summer like last, only the back track. It will start from Atlanta June T and run to New York in seven days. It will pass through Lexington about the 2 or 2 of June. I notice that E. HI Morris had some wheat heads the 20th of April. M r, P , A. Gobbje and William James both have several acres in bead, Mr. Gobble also has ripe strawberries. . Mr. F. P. Grotts has his auto at home again in fine shape. There was eleven sent to the; chain gang and two to the pen last week at Davidson court. -Davidsons population in 1900 was -23,403. Reedy Creek had in 1890, 893 and in 1900, 897, only a gam ol four boys. Some of the-negroes think there will be something lik ea 'basket to the tail ot the comet and carry the good and leave the bad ana the whole caboodle will -cave on the rest.; The comet first caused - it - to. turn cold and then snow in the Soatb, so if everybody is scared,' why in 'the devil 'don’t they'do better. H iK i. PINO Mrs. Tom Sprinkle spent a lew days with relatives at Courtney last week. Mr. N, C. ^Sranfill, of Courtney, has purchased the farm known as the Einyon place. . Misses. Eva and Eola Howell visited M.i«s Ola Mock last week. : The Misses Garners and Wilkins, of Courtney, spent tbe night with Miss MaUd Essie. ,« Mr. and Mrs. -Frank - Martin visited relatives here last week. ■ Miss Junatia Reavis has been quite sick with measles. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tharpe, of Turuereburg, have been visitu g relatives here. Mr, and Mrs. Frauk -Hendrix and children have been- visiting their father and mother at East Bend. , v ., ' . ,Temina . CHESTNUT GROVE. ; Hauling lumber seems to be the order of the day again. M r. Marsh Chaffin .and family visited Mr. and Mrs. T. M. /Peo- pies Sunday. - - Miss Mollie Lowery and Cloyce Hunter visited at H. H . Blackwel­ ders Sunday. Mi-s W i C. Jones visited at Mrs. E. Gi Jones Sunday evening. Mr. H. C. H unter made a; busi­ ness trip to Wiustpn last Wednes­ day. There is a debate at Chestnut Grove school house every Saturday uight. / Mr. John B—t went to see his Iiest girl Sunday evening and she was not |at home. W hat’s the matter Miss B-^ I James Holeman, a well known darkey, died April 21, and was buried Saturday at Powel Meadow. Mr. Thos. Sprinkle' is inl’onr burg taking the census this week. Misses Meekie ami Daisy Blaek- welder spent Sunday evening, with Misses M aggieand Bertha Jones. Mr. Bobbie Cook. made a busi­ ness trip to MocksviiI* Thuiwdav. Mr. N. C. Jones, visited his uncle. Carter, pear Farmington, Sunday. M r C. S. Eaton made a business trip to Mocksvill Thursday. Fuchsia . i <<ANA - ■ The fanners around here are very much interested in their corn crop this spring. The Sunday school at Eatons church will begin eunday. The measles around here are about to die out, we hre glad to note. Mr. W illie W hite, who has-been very low with pneumonia and measles; is somewhat better. "■ Mr. Flake Pope is dangerously ill at this writing. Mr; W. C.- Lowery and wife visited at-H. C.- Hunters Sunday. - Mrs. Satn Btonestreet has gone to the hospital at W inston Salem for treatment. Mrs. J,. P. Green, of Mocksville, has been visiting Mis. J. F-. Ettoby who.has been suffering, from rheu< Iiiatisiu for several months. Miss Susan Moore has been visit­ ing relatives recently.' -Mrs T 1 L. Eaton had an old • line quilting Thursday; Mrs. Amanda >aud Miss Minnie ColleH spent last Thursday with Mrs. B. B. Stonestreet. .-I I will- close, wishing the dear old Record and its many readers great success. . Lixttle Flower G ir l. COURTNEY. ^Farmers are busy plantiug corn ajjd eotfon and fixiug for ti^barcD. .- Mr. D . G. Esbic-has some wheat thpt Ioeat Mr. Morris’s. His head- ed the 15th and was in full, blooiii the 20th. * ' ' - .I t set/ths Vhat every body is-goi ng' to mpy^qiv^y frgpi Courtney. I w bnderw hyit ‘ B evi Rollins Tsl going tp Virginia soon,.- viBprry-:to lose him> from our neighborhood, but wish him much As hews is scarce I will ring off, with, best wishes to The Record and its many readers. ^ / O ld Spobt. ' BIXBY. - M r. Lon Kestler, of' Salisbury, visited relatives and friends -in this neighborhood last week. ' ' Mrs. Belle Haneline and • Miss Budie Chaplain visited relatives m Salisbury last week. Mrs. Minnie Curtis, of Knox ville, Teun-, is visiting her mother; Mrs. Elizabeth Williams at Ad­ vance, Miss Fannie Curtis, of the same place, is also a visitor. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Williams attended the sickness and death of a relative in Davidsoj county last week. Several -of our people attended the Boone Celebration (Saturday . - H r. Samuel Howard continues pppriy at his borne near here. Mrs. Massey, a widow-of Bixby, had the misfortune to ,Ioae--S -Sim eow one day last week. Our farmers arc about Ihrongh planting crops, aud they are look­ ing prosperous, especially wheat. Gur colored people closed a pro­ tracted meeting here Saturday. / , A Subscribes . OLD K A PPA . ( ., ■ Mr. and-krs„ Jim-Seamon- visited thbir son, Edward, at CooIedmee recently. Mrs. Henry McSameJ- and daughter spent Saturday at J.J. Starretfs. ‘ - Mrs. Mary Sluves returned home front SaUsbury Sunday, where she has been vi siring her son for some time, Miss Ruth Byerly'and brother spent Simday with their aunt, Mrs. JimMc- DanieL - -- J. v IH; Miss Edna Walker^pent Thursday with! " Mrs. W. F. H. Ketchie.Little Miss Cleo Harper spent some recently with her grandparents in Rowan. Mrs. W. T. Starrett and children, of Mocksville, are_visiting relatives here. MissGertha Cartner spent, last week with her grandparents near Center. Roy, the little son of Mr. Harvey Byerly, fell Sunday and cut a right -bad gash in his forehead. Several of our young people' spent Fri­ day evening at Smoot pond fishing, Mr.- Lonnie Cartner and family visited relatives in our burg Saturday and Sun­ day. '" • / Mrs. Johnn.ie Foster and children, of County Line, spent Sunday at the home of Monroe Cartner. ELcnu Paj (Part of this letter ommited fer lack of space.—Editor.) our. reach, then, w e-turn around and begin to screech. ,W hat makes us such fools; I often wonder, for at the. most..in a ,lew, more,- years, -this life will .be cat asunder. Oh that we might live our few: content, and 'look, backin v the end and see a life well spent: a life that has been rich in love; and then in peace we will seewar reward above ' Mike Q’Toohrr. The fajnily that eats, plenty ©f Q uaker O ats is a healthy,-rugged family.. ( The* most popular' food in the wprld be­ cause it does most and costs least* * DespatfmdDespondenal H THE D AVIl Fa nnn Knt n WOfnon M n Inll ilia «*»_. _r .i _ ^ V ^ H I *No one but a woman, can tell'the story of the suffe • despair, and the .despondency endured by women „ u ,lle a daily burden of ill-health and pain because of disord Carry derangements of the delicate and important OrCanI filrI and distinctly feminine. The tortures so bravely endiir.? are pletely upset the nerves if long continued. COm* Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a positive m r. r weakness and disease of the feminine organism IT MAKES W EAK WOMEN STRONG, SIGK WOMEN WELL. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration and soother »„• It tones and builds up the nerves. It fits for wifeh?“j and motherhood.. Honest medicine dealers sell it j have nothing to urge upon you as “ just as good" . non-alcoholic and has a record of forty years of cu As* Y o u r N e ig h b o rs . They probably know of some of its many cures **** If you want a book that tells, all .,about woman’s diseases, and how to them at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of m only, and he will send you a free copy of his great thousand-page illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser—revised, up-to date edition, in paper covers In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo N Y n o n -secret, cute The DaLvie Recordj The Toledo Blade and The Yellow Jacket all three papers otie year for only one dollar. 4 4 FOR BREAKFAST You cannot find a better place to get some­ thing that will please your appetite. Knowing from experience it' is haird to suit your taste in the early spring, I have laid in a good line of “Spring Appetizers," such as Armour’s line of Bacon, Star Hams, Dried Beef Hams, Kellog’s Toasted Corn Flakes, Post Toasties, the fam­ ous Shredded Whole Wheat iBiscuits, Quaker Oats, Karo-’-the corn Syrup with cane flavor, Hecker’s Buckwheat Flour to go with it There are many other articles too numerous to mention, but “call And see ”. Hunt’s Cash Grocery, “Quality Goods.” . SMITH GROVE Plowing com seems to-be the order of the day. Our Sunday, school at this place is gett­ ing along fine, but we want to- see, more of the parents:, bring their children and come out and help us in our , Sunday school. There is workfdr all to 'do,: and if we, will-ell just put our shoulders to the wheel and help push we can have one of the most interesting schools at . Smith Grove as can be had anywhere,.. Mr. M. H.. Taylor, of Winston, visited his mother last Saturday and Sunday. - t Messrs. J. F. Sheek and Robt Williams made a business trip to. Greendioro ~ last- week. Mrs. Chas. Shackleford has- been very sick for the past two weeks, but are glad to know that she is some better at this writing. - __ Mrs. Beulah Sheek visited Mrs. Shackle­ ford at Redland this week. We have been having some very cold and wintery. weather and some fri&t but no damage done, we are glad to sajr.' Mr. J. F. Sheek. has purchased him a new riding plow to cultivate^his crop. See where Mr. Sheek is wise. for it is, much easier to Jide and plow than walk. I am very proud to reap the letter, from Colorado / It was very interesting, and gave us light on. mahy things. But as for babies, old !North Carolina can’t be beaL Maiibe they can raise sweeter things for them to eat, but when that;S said, that’s all, for they grow two in a hill in N. C. W ehopetoseeanother letter from Mr. J. J. Hoskms, as we all know him and hke to hear from Colorado, and what the good old farmers are doing for -that part of the country. . So let's hear from-, you again/ < - Mr.-J.-F. Owen telle us\he had straw­ berries the 24th of April, raised in his1 own garden. Who beat thatf Mr. J. F, Sheek made a business trip to Winston last Monday. : There was preaching here last Tuesday evening in behalf of the Odd Fellows Ordpr1 and it was a mighty good sermon. The Odd Fellows looked, fierce marching up the street with their swoids and other arme, but it was real nice; Glad to see them pressing on with the good work and wish them-much success with their-Order Hope to see them grow stronger and better. So let your light shine that Others may may see and 'follow. Mr. James Crotts, of Winston, yisited our. burg Sunday with his hew patent Ieathers and awful nice durby on. -Well, he looked hke he had just jumped out of the band-box. Sil l y Bil l . Random Remarks. The air feels cool,, and the snn _ don’t half Shinet and if my garden In Finish They are the m S , I hJEaE Rnest In Construction weather is cool I want it hot. and They are the best, when it is hot I want it cool, so - you could not please me, I’ll bet WEEDERS. No. I. my male,- I am not olone, there I Q >| Tl. £ 11 Q others—yes, our sons and daugb- * ' C I g n S IDSsj I l l i l O ters, and sisters and brothers. W e ft. loilfif* ;tWO DlCCe doll* all want tbiogs we cannot get. and L L J i ’ I . a t v then we begin to worry and fret; DlCCl Steel lOOth DaTS and and when at,Jasfothey come withjn Special patented FlinnerS Onrzrfiarth.1:-th«n w«- tn»n- omnn/i aC- • ■*. ■ . ,tor transporting weeder and also ^Tori adjusting thetje^di * * * * *•-- * % * I * * * & * % % # 4i £ * * * * % * 4 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 A B O YCan O p e rate O U R in P i- E n E I -slO U lT fi, vu: ~ r 1', ■' - r . ”years in Working. The Best to be hadsend. . i _ a , , aI the money $10.00. , No. 2. Not quite as heavy as No. I; 8 ft long; without runders, $8.50. ' H A P R O W Q 50 tooth; two sections, which can be . IT Us worked together or\ independent or each other; 1-2 inch teeth; two levers for adjusting depth; and with steel frame ai! round, Usually $12.50, but we sell them at $11.00. P I AMTRDQ We have both the ............... a JLiivii I Carolina and th,e Dow Law. Prices $3 and $3.50. CORN PLANTERS. PERlOR PLANTER. Complete with fertilizer attachment* We also sell the Cole Planter which isxertainly fnjoying the best reputation of any in the county. ^ C o m p le t e f o r planting Corn, Coiion, Peas, Sorghum and also for putting in ferh * zer. Price, $17.50. C. C. Sanford Sons Co. .ARGEST ClRCUtATiq ev er PUBLISHED I I ocm Ta n d p e ! Gotton is 14f ceij Thursday is Asca Have you foundl pure harness oill E. H--Morrissp^ Ulla. S. A. Smoot, of town Saturday. J. H. Smith spel Salisbury last wee1 Mrs. J. B. Johnl day in Winston si?1 W. P. Stroud,! was in town Satnif Many farmers i day buying dirt. p, L. Meroney( Friday on businel Miss Annie P. . nesday in Winstoi Miss Ella Merol with relatives on T Miss Marie Au day with friends | R. B. Horn, Thursday in towij C. V. Dwiggij was iii town featt Harvey Byerly| of Kappa, were Office Stational her Printery, W l Dr. H. F. Baitl boro, was in towj day. The editor mail the hustling towj day. Remember th Oliver plows aij Rollins. Green beans, berries have api ket,. Miss Myrtle ville, visited r^ last week. The Junior Oij service at the day. Court is in sel this week- Sej - are in attendenq J. N. White, I town Saturday] The Record. Washington pleases everybol Cash Grocery. The Teledo. and Yellow Jacl only one dollar J Miss Heleii two in Cleveld relatives and fg G.Leagons, that he has tor How’s that fori Commdnceml tations, etc. _ ton-Salem, N. s. W. A. daughter, Mrs] ton, who is quj Mr. and Mr and children si Grove with re] W. S. Gre Boone McDaniI thanks for Iifel Do you wan] *ee? If so, a chance at re] Miss M attiel spent several week with hed Oliver Plow] fll.50; No. 13l N o.:io at $1 These prices ” first; R. H. J. J. Aliens of near Farm] marriage heil Methodist pa] B -Son. MissMagg teaching at] home last wea * s r with her] X -L. and ,, toqviile, werd Save us a plel the 13 th m ah| sCription free Subjects at| d{st Church A t H a, JT1 saVed withouj We we be savl to themr? n I “The great w d e n o i SW ts£ disorders and organs that »"e endured com. IJfiv* c u re f0 r TRO N a, 'f H E DAVlE RECORD. d soothes p8in • for wifehood ere sell it, aod ist as good,’* a»rs of cures, ay cures, d how to cure >ost of mailing age illustrated paper covers. Buffalo, N.Y. ' o Blade papers " I ? * * * * * * * * * * ❖ * * * * * 4 * 4 . * * * 4 some- lowing tste i» ine of ine of ellog’s s faxn- £uaker flavor, nerous y , GL had for $10.00. ; 8 ft. long; $8.50. which can be dependent of listing depth; !.50, but we ive both th® a and t h f I Ire a re agent# OWNED SU- sr attachment* Enjoying the w fo r planting :ing in fertiU* S IARCEst CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER EVER PUBLISHED IN DAVIE COUNTY. ^OCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. Cotton is WS cents. Thursday is Ascension day. Have you found the comet yet? • pure harness oil at Holton Bros. E H. Morrisspent Sunday at Mt. UHa- S A. Smoot, of Winston, was in town Saturday. j, H. Smith spent a day or two in Salisbury last week. Jivs J. B. Johnston spent Thurs­ d a y in 'Winston shopping. $ p Stroud, of County Line, Was in town Satnrday. gany farmers were in town Saturr day buying dirt. p. L. Meroney went to Winston Friday on business. Mi=s Annie P. Crant spent Wed­ nesday in Winston shopping. Miss Ella Meroney spent last week vrith relatives on Route 2 . Miss Marie Allison spent Thurs­ day with friends at Advance. R, B. Horn, of Winston, spent Thursday in town on business. C. V. Dwiggins, of Kannopolts, v;as in town Saturday on business. Harvey Byerly and W. S. Walker, of Kappa, were in towii Saturday. Office Stationary-The Best—Bar­ ber Printery, Winston-Salem, N. C. Dr. H. F. Baity, of North Wilkes- boro, was in town Friday and Satur­ day. The editor made a business trip to the hustling town of Advance Thurs­ day. . Remember the cut prices on Oliver plows and supplies^ R. H. Rollins. Green beans, tomatoes and straw berries have appeared on our mar­ ket, Myrtle Graham, of States­ ville, visited relatives in this city last week. The Junior Order held a memorial service at the Rose Cemetary Sun- Court is in session at Yadkiriyille this week- Several of our people are in attendance. J, N. White, of near Wyo, was in town Saturday: and subscribed for TheRecord. Washington Steam Bakery’s bread pleases everybody. Sold at Hunt’s CashGroeery.. The Teledo Blade, Davie Record and Yellow Jacket, all one year for only one dollar. Miss Helen Alhson spent a day or two in Cleveland last -week with relatives and friends. G. Leagons, of near Cana, tells us that he has tomato plants in bloom. How’s that for high? Commencement Programs, Invi­ tations, etc. Barber Printery, Wins­ ton-Salem, N. C.. Mrs. W. A. Weant is visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. P. Ford, of Wins­ ton, who is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McGlamery and children spent Sunday at Smith Grove with relatives^ W. S. Green, of Cooleemee, am Boone McDaniel, of R. 2 , have our thanks for life-savers. . ■ Doyouwant The Record a year free? If so, call and renew arid ge t a chance at receipt No. 13. Miss Mattie Stroud, of Statesville, spent several days in this city last week with her-brother, ye editor. Oi'verPlows. No/19 at $9.98. was !I1-SOi Nc, 13 at $8.98, was $10.50; No. io at $6.98; one-horse $4.48. inese prices are good until May first. R.H. Rollins. , J. J. Allen and Miss Maude Groce, of near Farmington, were united in carriage here; Saturday at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. Mar- E-son. I. TO OUR ENEMIES If nothing prevents, the editor of The Record will be at the Fork Church Com m encem ent Thursday to collect w hat thou ow est him on subscription. H unt up the ugliest fellow present and give him a half dollar and get the best paper in Dayie for a year. Every thirteenth •nan gets the paper a year free. W e .w ilU lso be at the Cool Springs Com! m encem ent Friday on the same errand. Those who are owing us will please come prepared to m ake our. hearts glad. Mrs. W. t . Miller, of Winstoni is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McMahan, near Gann. D. A. Stroud, of Harmony R. I, was in town Saturday on business, and gave us a pleasant call. A num ber Sf our people took in the Boone Celebration in Davidson county Saturday, and report a fine time. Silas Atwood went to Kannapolis Saturday returning Monday accom­ panied by his wife, who has been visiting relatives at that place. If the person who removed a purse from my pocket on April 23rd. will return it there will be no questions asked, if not he will be prosecuted. GrantDaniel. F. A. Foster spent several days in Winston last week looking after a new store which he has just opened in North Winston. His son, Claud, will manage the store. FARM FOR SALE.—96. acres of choice land will be sold to the first caller for the sum of $1200. Terms can be had if desired. R. H. Rollins, . Mocksville, N. C. Work otf the Weant building is progressing nicely. The building will be two stories with double store rooms on the first floor. The second floor will be used as a hall. For the benefit of those friends who occasionally bring us a few veg tables, we wish to say that we have moved our family into the house ad­ joining the store of Bailey & Martin, on Salisbury street. > FOR SALE.—A 40 horse power engine and boiler for saw mill outfit in good condition. A bargain for someone. W. M. Grotts, Mocks- ville, N. C. W. H. McMahan, who has been in school at Iluthuford College, passed through town Saturday on his way to visit his parents, Mr.. and Mrs. A. H. McMahan, near Cana. He will leave in a few days for the West. A larga number went from here to the Boone Celebration Saturday, and report a much enjoyed trip. The* Qrowd there was estimated to oe about ten thousand, counting editor Sell of the Cooleemee Journal. Uncle. Granger tells us that he wants his friends and neighbors to let him alone until he can get his corn and cotton planted, or he will liave Hilary Meroney to deal with them. v By special request the TomThumb Wedding wilibepresented again in the new court house on Friday night, May 5th.- Those who failed to see Ihe entertainment two weeks ago cannot afford to stay at hbrhe. this time. Popular prices. your MOCKSVILLE DRUG^ c o m p a n y i * i Call, who has been teaching at Albermarle, arrived ome last week to spend the sum mWwithherpayents... T- L. and W. M. Shfjw, ojEl Ijpus- °J?vule, werg in town jhrir^ay,an< !,av^ us » Pleasqpt call,' ' w ::M. wSs 6 13th man, and got a yeais sub­ scription free. V- :" ; j-f,u^ ects the Mocksville Metho- Jst Church for Sunday. May B th - Z l a\™-: Can* the heathen ,be without the gospel? and <ca$ to fiu6 save^ *s we not send it “T-k ? No collection. At night: e greatest sin-in the world/’ The Record office can print envelopes, note heads, - letter shipping'tags, circulars, cards, etc, on short notice. Our work is not as chear as tlie other fellows, but it is a grefit deal better quality. Commencement exercises o f' Cool Spring Academy will be FridayV May 6th. They will begin at 10:00 a. m There will be morning, evening and night programs. jRev. R. C. Cravep1 of Henderson, N vG., will deliver the literary address.at 11 o’clock in the morning. The public is heartily in­ vited. There will be a Missionary Instj tute held at Liberty, for doncordj and Laberty next Sunday, Exercisesbegin on Saturday at 10 a. m. Rev. B. M^rg&on; of Mocks- Villef WiUbe with us on Saturday, and Rev. W. Y. Scales, of Coolee-, mee, Sunday afternoon. Besides these there will be a number of lay­ men tlfat^will ,deliver addresses. Everybody is cordially invited. v; The Farmington1, ball team : visited here Saturday and! left .evidence th»t the Mocksville teain were the besfr players, the score being 6 to I in' their favor. Perhaps it would have been little more even had all of FarmingtonV players been here, but fliey had to/pick up two or three men. I TheiMocksyille boys go to -Cooleemee r Saturday, and we’re -betting-on MoeksyiHe. H A lot of fresh Candies and Maraschino-Cherries, If Always fresh Drugs and Patent Medicines. H AU Toilet Articles and anythingin Stationary. ; : t Pineapple Ices, Ice Cream and Cold Drinks. MOCKSYILLE DRUgr COMPANY COVERING A LARGER SURFACE with the same qaulity than any other paint our Keady Mixed paints are the cheapest to use. They last longer than any other paints. That makes ’em cheaper.- still. For inside or outside usethere'^-np paint better, - none in. fact so good. Tiy our Barn paints. hUNEEOUSn ' $nk & Fansler 427 Trade St Winston-Salem. SaDford-Gudier. The marriage \of Miss Adelaide Marshall Gaither and M r. Rufus Brown Sanford, which was solemn­ ized at the home of the brides par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ev L. Gaither, Wednesday, afternoon at 4 o’clock, was one of the most brilliant affairs ever yritnessed here. , The - broad hall in which, the ceremony was'pre­ formed, was beautiful in fastoons of ivy and pink roses with candle-light-, ed alter Against a - background of ferns arid palms. At exactly the ap­ pointed hour Miss Margret Khox; of Salisbury, began playing softly the opening measures of th e ' “Bridal Chorus” from Lohengrin. Misses Jane Haydn and Dorothy Gaither, Mr. Donald Clement and Mr. Hall Woodruff, drew th e. ribbons which were to form the aisleway- down which the bridal party cam e.. First Miss M air Saiiford and Miss; Linda Clement entered, followed.-.by; Miss Mary Heitman and Miss Arine Steel. of Rockingham , The bridesmaids wbre white l.ngerie dresses, cut dutch neck, round length- and short sleeves.- They: carried boquets of pink sweet peasand ferns tied with pink tulte/ Miss Sarah Gaither, sister of thebride and maid of honor, attired in pink crepe de chine and carrying'an armful of sweet pfeas, entered alone, Little Marshall Cle­ ment Trundle, bearing a long, stem­ med white rose in which reposed the wedding ring preceded the maid of honor. : The lovely bride regal in her jedding gown of white chojdn satin oyer’taffeta, proceeded on the arm of her father. Her vfeil was held with coronet arrangement and her only prnaments. a diamond brooch, the gift of the. grooiri, and an hairloom pin' that belonged to her gr^at grandmother 'Haydn. She carried an ' immense boquet of Bride’s roses with low ers of tnaiden hair ferns and lillies of the valley. At the alter she was met by the groom with h>s best man, Mr. T.- F, Sanford, of Cnattoonga, TenQ., and Rev. Paschal B r i le y , who preform­ ed the ceremony, using the services of the Presbyterian church. After the ceremony they received congra­ tulations and left on . the evening train for a wedding journey to Florida, Cuba and other points South. ' i Frarik Clemerit, here taking a rest. of Winston, is . Thomas N. Chaffin, census taker for this- township, has. finished up his worlc, getting done several days ahead of .time. The cpunty commissioners met in regular session Monday. Haven’t learned yet whether they made plans to light/the clock or not. . . No Substitute; has ever been found as good as the original. Viek’s Croup & Pneumonia Salve. Too much is involved to risk one. See that you get Vick’s. '25, ,50 and $1.00. AU druggists. . : , Card of Thanks. . I take thismethod of thanking all my friends and neighbors for their ^kindness during the sickness and^ death of my wife. May God' bless you.’all. ; 3.-Sr. SMITH. Mrat any store can sell you a pair of shoes, but after two or three weeks wear they are an Iingainly sight not to say anything about the dis- comforture they have caused you. To obtain a sjioe that fits, retains its shape -and embodies style for any occasion, it is well for you to designate emphatically the AMERICAN LADY. Jo the making of this shoe nothing but the^ most skilled labor enter their construction—workmen who are crafts- men in their trade, Consequently .they are made on lines that wat«rally and gracefully. conform to the shape of the foot; resulting in perfect satisfaction to the wearer. Try a pair and find out for yourself. Price $2.50, $3.00 & 3.50. AMERICAN L A p Y ^ ^ cin W had in this place only from i TO THiE FARMERS: “Quality M erchandise When you warit your tires set come around. • ~ I have the only cold tire setter iri the county, and can do your work as good as anyone. Price per set $1.20, or 30 cents per Wheel. M.B. RICHARDSON, Mocksville, N. C. WE HAVE OUR SPRING IDress Goods, Percalesy^^ While Goods. '■# inch lawn 10c. Butcher’s;Iiinen, Dress Lmensf Xinoise the popular goods for this season. 'Laces, embroideries, wool;batiste, novelty braids for trimmings. Gala- tier cloth, stripes and tans. AU'cheap as the cheapest. Also matting 18 to 25c. per yard, s We also have alot o goods we are-offering at the following prices: 10c. Outings, all shades, now. 8 cents, for cash only. . ■— . 25c. Voil to go at 10 cents, for cash only. ( 25c. ladies pants, 18 cents for cash. only. - : 90c. Men's Ihess Shirts, 39 cents for cash on)y. ft ..I I Danville Votes Open Saloons. Danville; Va., April 28.—Afte^two years of dry regime Danville today, voted back the open saloons as the, best method of coping with the Iiqur- or problem. The “ wets5’ carried the city by a majority, of ten votes out of a total of 1,154 cast, whidi is the largest ever cast in any previous election ever held In the city. The caimpaign has not .,been with­ out its amusing incidents and the whole eity is in ^ tumult t>| merri- meiit over the publication ^Tuesday of %3^ rd by Lewis Robinaph^a pegro ex convict who came out in advocacy of th^vvet,cause.^. . . . RbfeihSoh; who has faced trial a number of tim ^ for rumiing blind tigers, arraigned the ministers for the portion they are taking in the fight, saying th?t thuy had nov Scrip- turai authfrits; :and^citing Noah’s drunkenness as'example. , . Tlie wets promptly repudiated the card of Robinson, whose reputation is unsavory, and declared that it was conspired fpr the purpose of in u r­ ing their cause. 'There was no parade .ot women ^nd children and no women were at the polls today* ' ' " \ « ^ ■ IiEBSHOTTli ADVANCE, N.C. |» D ealerin COFFINS AND CASKETS. General Wood-works and Re- t pairing. All repairing/done on short notice. - Good ..s^vice in1- Funeral direction Guaranteed. .. Phone in my house. 1.00 yard Blue and Tan doth, 54 inches, 75c! for cash only. 'l,25Xawri skirts, 90 cents for cash only.' " We carry hoes, cultivators and ‘ cultivator points, double plows and cross cut saws, forks, shovels and plow handles. Come and see our Per- culator Coffee and Tea Pot. The very thing to make good coffee. Gome and see our line before you buy. We have no advance prices on ' account of high-priced cotton, and we kriow we can save you money. Your^ to serve, Bailey & Martin. WANT AN ENER- : GETIC MAN I to represent us in the capa- I city of agent at Mocksville, I N. C. We have one of the \j & .best equipped plants in the I., country and do only a very I high grade of work.. Write- I at once for ,our very, liberal l_r^tenns to agents. STATESVltlE STEASI iAiiNCRi'' \'i:J , S tate sT iU R iN - C . ■ I -THE Farmers Friend I, S,^C<: Rhode IsIand^ Reds,. the ] I winter egg machines. JgEggs Vfor. / hatching from a 242 |gg« laying: strain at $1.25 ppr 15 fggs. . j Address -- 3 J . MORGAN HAWN,-IU A W tlA W J N , > % Write for Beautiful Illustrated Cat- | alogue of HARVARD PIANOS | and price list; Cash or easy pay- { ment plan if desired/ f* DAYTPN PIANOS. | The Daytoa Piano: for ..; The best M $ 2 5 0 F iS u O in t h e w o rld o ; : ^ T H E EV ER ETT P I ^ I f : The Artists’ Ideal. Grands and Uprights; LARGEST DEALER IN THE STATE, | 207 Mftin St. ^Salisbury, N. C. 3 The Revelations which embody holy writ and which have been lead by the children of men for many centuries tell them, which is incnmbent for them to do, in order that when their immortal spirits have gone to b'trn that gave them, and there to be held in reserva­ tion until that day which is knw n alone by the Omnipotent, and how essential it is lor our people to make the pieparation to meet the requirements in order to have suc­ cess in a world as yet nnseen. by thdse who now live upon this earth., when required to meet the Virgin’s Darling at his second coming and whose existence will never term i­ nate. The presumption is that the Omnipotent who reigns over his. subjects throughout his entire Em pire, millions of miles; no boundry line, created the children of men for no other motive than that they should obey the commandments as written in the Bible, and should live the required life in order to live with ChriBt’s peculiar people during a period of time unknown, It is well known that the existence of the children of men so insignifi­ cant to be compared with the time that never "ceases, they go away never to return, until the voice Of the Angels declaie that time is no more, then the Snpreme Judge will gather together bis subjects from the four winds of the earth and will declare unto them the reeord made. The Virgin’s Boj?. tells you to love thy heighbor as thyself. DOyo do it! He tells you to do to others as you would have.dnem to do to you. Do you do' it! ". He ilelljs you that, after death-ymuFd^iiiyoaforever fixe«i. Voiir preparation must tie accom­ plished while living. He tells you strait is-the gait and. narrpw the- road that leads to life everlast­ ing and few,? few, lew there be tbfit go in. thereat. ! ' ; ;j ; u vw il l ia m s ; A Regdar Tom Bby r was Susie -climbing, trees and fen­ ces, jumping 'ditches, whitlitig, al­ ways getting scratches, cuts, sprains,, bruises, bumps, burns " or., scalds., But laws! Her mother just applied!; Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and (iured her" quick. Heals everything heal- able—Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Old Sores, Corns or Piles. Try it. 25c at- C. C. Sanfords. 1 ~ i Editorial LimifotioiK. \ The belief that an editor -knows everything is widespread, but one small boy discovered the limit;*; tions of an editorial mind. Here; is the anecdote as we got iV from a contemporary: ." “ Ftither,” ask the small boy of an editor, “ is Jupiter inhabited !’’ “ !don’t know, my son,” was the truthful reply. .. . Presently be was interrupted a- gain. . ...; “‘Father, is there any sea ser- “ I don’j*know;..my son.” TheIittle ielloiF Was manifestly cast down; but presently rallied and' again approached the great- source of information. “ Father, what does the north, pole look like !” " B utalasl agaiu the answer: “ I don’t know, my son.” A t last, in despiration, he in­ quired. with withering emphasis,? “ Father, bow did you get to be an editor ?”-a Ex. The Ways of Men. Many a man who would be un­ able to find the. family Bible if he hunted all day would have no difficulty in putting his hand on the corkscrew, even iu the dark.— Chicago-Record Herald. The splendid work of Chamber­ lain’s Stomach and.Liver -Tablets is daily confing to light. No such (grand remedy for liver and bowel' troubles was ever known before. Thousands bless them for curing V nnattnaf in n -Binli UpfffW h p x h ju fo ,,” JIaufAfxmt ItjGmrecaor? ' r V up to governor Kitchin ,to 'BuxterBhemweIl on his staff aud rouk^^*‘Colonel” out of him. H sec^fthatS hem w elbis a great ^maujAe pommanjied the Southern: raiboad train to stand still and it : Atood still .-C-Glinton Dispatch STews - More Factories, ' A correspondent to the Southern Cultivatoradvises that the cry “ Back to the Farm” should be stopped. From the: farmers’ standpoint we fail to see where a movement back to the farm could be any benefit to the men who live on the farm. Increased production of stuff to sell at auction, as farmers - have been selling things, would result in falling prices and lower prices would injure those already ingaged in farming. It would be best for the whole finan­ cial interests of the South for at least a million workers in our cotton fields to seek and find employment in towns and cities; if profitable em­ ployment can be foupd: Ijistead of the cry “ back to the farm” let; us establish more manufacturing and i dustrial enterprises in the South so as to take from the farm more of our ignorant labor and give it a more profitable employment in the towns and cities. Will it pay ? As answer to this we call attention to the fact that a ten-million-bale cot­ ton-crop in 1909 brought approxi­ mately three hundred million dollars more money to the Southern banks and in the Southern channels of trade than would have been available if we had produced thirteen million bales in 1909. Why do we want to raise the cry “back to the farm” when that sort of policy would in­ crease the production abnomally and make us poorer? We ought not to. be so short-sighted as to lend aid to anything that, would bring pover­ ty to our section, Or get in the way of our. prosperity.—Carolina Union Farmer. John D. Rockefeller would go broke if he should spend his entire income trying to 'prepare a : better meditine than Chamberlain’s Colic, Gholerd and Diarrhoea Remedy for djarrhoeajdysentery or bowel com­ plaints. It is simply.impossible, and so sdys every one that has used it. Spld by C. C. Sanford Sons Co, 1 A bauk with a capitaL stock of $10,000/h as .been organized at Bailey, .Nash couniy. The, bank will be'open for business early’ iu tbe fall. Never hesitate about giving Cham­ berlain’s Gough Remedy to children. It contains no opiumC.br other nar- cotics and cqn be given with implicit confideiice, As a quick cure for cbughs and colds to- which Ohildreh are susceptible, it is unsurpassed. Sold by C- C. Sanford Sons Co. - “ W hat is it, do you suppose, that keeps the moon in place and prevents it from falling!” . Askied AhetiA-X' XX-..'. V ' ! “ I think it must beth e beams,!’ replied Charlie, softly. ‘ ' • Chamberlain’s Stomach and. Liver Toblets wiltlclear the sour stomach, sweeten the .Breath Vand--create a healthy appetite. They promote the flow of gostric juice, thereby , induc­ ing good digestion. - Sold by C. Cl Sanford Sons Co. X ‘ ‘How m uch does it cost ? to gel married!” asked? the; eager- youth; ’ “That depende entirely: oh how long yon live,” ' replied the sad- lookingman-. A touch! of rheumatism, or a twinge - of neuralgia, whatever the trouble’ is, Chamberlain1SjTLinimept drives away the pain at ' once and cures the complaint quickly. First application gives relief.W Soldby C. G. Sanford Sons Co. \ A physician says,’ “ Girls, in feeble health should take a tramp, tbrongh the woods or -fields every day.” But supposed the tram p should object! > ^ ; Foley Kidney PilIsare antiseptic, tonic and restorative- and a.pfomipt ccgiective of all urinary irregulari • ties X , Retuss su bsti tutes. ’Sold by all druggists. ; , f State* op Nobth Carouna, q In the Siiper- 5 Davie Couhty A. A. ANOiatSON VS -X for; Court. Be- - (fore A. T. ■ -' Grahfi'. Clerk. T , - {Noticeof SaleJulia A nderson Er al : y By virtue of an order, made in the above entitled case by A. !‘.,Grant, C. S. C., the' undersigned Commissioner will -sell pub­licly at the Court House . door- in Mocks- viile, :N. C., on Monday the 6th‘ day of June, the following described real estate, to-wit: . *- 1st. A Lot known as the store house and lot situate in the Forks of the Mocks- Ville and Winston road.-boundedon-the North a.nd East by the : lands of A. A. Andwson-and Nelson.; Aidierspn contain- one-fourtU acre more ,or ',less and - being known as the Anderton1; Brothers Store House and Lot in.Calabaln. 2ud. The tobacco Jactorylot containing 3-4 acres more or Ietobounded on the East, South and West by the lands of Nelson Anderson, .both of said lots being. known as Anderson Brothers Store-and. Factory lots ip.Calahaln. I • .••• *'» - * Tennapf sqfo $23 cash, balance !in months, tune with bond and! approved «=- .cunfy, or alt cash , at (the foptfon dfcthe purchaser. j / This the 26th dgy ofjApril. 19)0. ... A. X* 6kan7>.JfttCoiiinaiifisioiier. After The Grippp to write and thank writes Mrs.1 Sarah“I am much pleased, to be able you for what Cardui has done for me, |. Gilliland, of Siler City, N. C .. - u . “Last February, I had the Grippe, which leftmein bad shape. Before that, I had been bothered with female trouble, for ten years, and nothing seemed to cure it. “At last, I began to take Cardqi. I have taken onty three bottles, but it has done me more gpod Jhan. all -me doctors or than any other medicine I ever took. Tk Tonic' For the after-effects of any serious illness, like the Grip, Cardui is the best : tonic you can use. # It builds strength, steadies the nerves, improves the appgtite, regulates irregularities and helps bring back the natural-glow of health. . Cardui is your best friend, if you only knew it \ . Think of the thousands of ladies whom !Cafdui has helped! WHat could possibly prevent it from helping you? Remember you cannot get the benefit of tfie iGaraui ingredients in any other^medfcine, for they are not for. gale in any drug store except in the Cardui bottlie.: Ti^ Cmrdui. Write to: Ladies' Advisonr Dept. Cluttanooga MedIcine Co., Ch»ttonb6*a. Teim.; i for Special Instructions, and 64-pige book, "Heme Treatmentfor WdmtB,'’ seatlree. THE PEOPLE’S NATIONAL BANK UNiTED STa I ES DEPOSI i ARY1 W in s t o n - S a lem ^ - - - n .c CAPITAL, $300,000.00. A S S E T S A MILLION AND A HALF. Takes care of its customers wl money is firm or easy, keeps every transaction confidential, allows interl estat 4 pec ceijt. from date on Certincates 01 Deposit, has a Savings Be partment, loans money to you. or for you, and does everything a well con' ducted up-to-date bank should do. Let us have your business. No better plaice. You can send your deposits by mad-. JOHN W. FRIES, President. WM. A. BLAIR, Vice-Pre3. and Cashier. ' M m INCaSVORATSC METSL rPHEY will-Iipt burn. Wlll not split or curl like.wood shingles. WiU not erac-kandroltoiliikfe slate.. W iltnot.rip at:!the seams likp-plriiii tin. Neitbec-yHH they rattle during high wind storms. They never need repairs and last as-lpTig as the, b'uil^jhg: -. Ahd last' of all ■ ;y*- -v -lir * •' *'*- * ,*' «*' *' >t' xre>f in<,: are n o t expehsive: G C. SANFORD SONS MOCKSVILLE, N. C. DR. A. Zs TAYLOR, DENTIST, Office over Baify’s Store. |)R. ROBT. ANDERSON, DENTIST, - Office over Bank, of Davie. ' Notice. Having qualified as executor of the will of George Feiker, dec’d, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said deceased to present theln to the ,un­ dersigned for .payment on or before the llth day of Feb. 1911, or this notice Will be plead in bar of their recovery. Per­ sons indebted to said deceased are noti­ fied to make' immediate payment of their said indebtedness to the undersigned Ex­ ecutor. This Ilth day of FeK 1910. :* . } J-Di-WMJCERtXExecutofi T. B. Bailey, Attorney-. . / • . When a child wakes up In the middle of the Vlght with a severe attack" of croup as fre­quently happens, no tlihd* should- be lost In experimenting with remedies of a doubttn! value. Prompt action Ia ,often -necessary ite save life. ' ■ .*'t ' , Chamberlain^a Cough Remedy has. never been known to fall In any case and It has been In useforover one-third of seen-, tury, There Is none better. Itcan be1Oe- pendednpon. Why experiment? Itlspleasant to twee and. contains no harmful drug. Pifce, 'SB cents: large else, SO cents. Registered Jerseys I will -sell.uiy"-eiitira herd of • 73 JerBeys ,without reserve. There Has never been such a ehHiiee ottered to the publir: of . the- South to. S1 bck Up , with'* pure bred registered* Jerseys. Golden Lads diid iSr, Lamberts, of the richest, breeding. W ish to sell’ privately to reliable party, my, Wjlk route on which I sell .$8 000.00 worth of milk .... ' at IQiV ..Jjer.'quart.,:and cream '. 20.c per pint yearly;; also wag?! qns etc. - Have seyeral farms tbi“ sale- from 40. ‘acres up. Reasonable terms. Reference, BradstrCet. Address John . At Greeiuboro Auditorium i * • N. C. Succeed wiien Wtorytifiiig eI8P fails; In nervous prostration UUd female weaki^ses they; ,are the supreme: remedy, as thousands have testified' it is Hie :hest medicine ever arid . over a druggist’s ,counter. ; CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00 RALEIGH, N. C. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Pullen BuQding.Piedmont Ins. Bidf. THESE SCHOOLS GIVE the world’s best iu modern Business Education. Oldest Business College in North Carolina. Positions guaranteed, backed by a written contract. No vacation. Individ­ ual insstruetion. We also teach Book-keeping, Shorthand, Pen­ manship, by mail. Send for Home Study rates. Write today for our Catalogue, Offers and High Endorsements Theyarefree.; Address KING’S BUSINESS COLLEGE RALEIGH, N. C„ or CHARLOTTE, N. C !MONUMENTS -AND?* *■ & * % * T0MBST0NE5 ANY SIZE—ANY SHAPE--ANY COLOR. Call on us, Phone us, or W rite us for Designs and.Prices. MILLER-REINS COMPANY, NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Southern Railway. Operates over 7,000 Miles of Railroad. QUICK ROUTE TO ALL POINTS North--South-East-West. Through Trains Between Principal Cities and Resorts AFFORDING FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION Eleganti Pullman Sleeping Gars on all Throngh Trains. Dining, Club : ‘ A nd Observaition (Sirs. For Speed, Comfort and Cburteons Employes, travel via the South­ ern Railway. Rates, Schedules and other information furnished by , addressing the undersigned: R, L . V e rn o n,(Dist. Pass. Agt., J. H . W ood, Dist. Pass. Agent Charlotte, N O , . Asheville, N. C. S. H . H arijw iok la ss. Traffic M gf. H . F. G a ry , Gen’l Pass. Agt - WASHINGTON. D. C. % THINK OF WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. Relief lrom pain that might otherwise cause you hours of agony. Tired out muscles eased up and made ready for another day’s work. Lameness in the back and shoulders promptly cured and stiff joints limbered up. Burns, Scalds, Cutii ‘an^ Mashes ren­ dered painless and quickly hea&d. Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica robbed of their anguish and banished forever. , . Ulcers, Old Sores and Open Wounds healed promptly and permanently.. The Brst application of Mexican Mus­ tang Liniment subdues, the pain but it continues its work until every quivering nerve is soothed and quieted. The great penetrating power of this famous remedy epaljles it to do this .quickly and positively;: In all cases of Sprains, Bruises or Iiame- ness. Mexican : Mustpng Linament should be rubbed in persistently. The antiseptic qualities of this old relia- PlP houseJiold:remedy make it ssifc stud- sure. Prices 25c., SOc., $1.00 per bottle, LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St, BROOKLYN, N.Y.. jjfXLE ITESB Os HAPPEHINd G eneral H a p p en in g s! All Over the .C « From Our E x c h J fold *n a Few jirs. J- M .H a il jS dangerously ill H The C onfederate Ue unveiled at LeJ Roosevelt receivB !,ion at CopenhageB Tuesday. I The Southern ■ ferenee convene* Tuesday- I Tbe entire b n * Stockton, Ga. w al fire last week. I East Spencer ifl rath and puts a tfl near beer dealers J Work on the nel the Southern rail will begin at once! Two men were I in Catawahfi connj man named Bolicll W. C NewlaiJ willing to run (I years hence. B trl Tbe saw mill o l Dishman, near I destroyed by fire I President Taft I in Cincinnati, hisl and was greeted b| The Laadmarkl been agreed thal should be appoint! Statesville. B James H ilobouH was struck by a fB city Thursday, d B few minutes* H One man was H and a score serB Philadelphia by tH gasoline tank. I Ed Clark, colorl Winston, chargS his wifes tin oat. B rious condition. B Fire last MondB residence of M arB Tornersbnrg. IrB defective flue. B The Standard B fi led $24,OOoT fifl interstate coinmefl if they will pay i l Walter M urpB announces niffiseB Congress in th e l Democrat, of c o u l The Soutnern I Knoxville, Temffi Ihe working pejj eight hours per cffi Night riders ■ again active. Affi of tobacco was bdl Augusta last weei Dispatches IrJ that local option I state last vreek, J mean open salooil Thirteen - p a tri their services to I AU the post of i missioner, m ad* death of B. F . a I A dispatch fr.i says Capt. R. w l desnendent of tl Umiel Boone, I bankea, of that I ufter aa illness I He was a native I Hickory, M aJ L.ttle shipped 11 dozen eggs oD huntl J-W rni "HERS SHALL THE PRESS, THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN; UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRiBED BY GAIN.' VOLUMN XI.MOCKSVELLE, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1910.NUMBER 44: IITTLE ITEM S OF NEWS happening everywhere Generi4( Happenings of the W eek Prom ^lI Over the C ountiy os G etbered F»om Our Exchanges—Many Things ToU in a Few W ords. Mrs. J . M . H a ir e , of W a d e sb o r o , J5 daugeraw slj iil with p e lle g r a . j The C on fed era te m o n u m e n t w ill be u nveiled at L e n o ir J u n e 3rd. I R oosevelt received a grand o v a ­ tion at Copenhagen, D e n m a r k , o n Tuesday. , The S o u th ern M e th o d is t C o n ­ ference c o n v en ed m A s h e v ille T u e s d a y . The en tire b u s in e ss s e c tio n o f Stockton, G a. w a s w ip e d o u t b y fire last w eek . East Spencer raises u p in her rath and p u ts a tax o f $2,000 on aear beer dealers. W ork on th e n ew b o ile r s h o p fo r the Southern r a ilw a y a t S p e n c e r will begin at. o n ce. Ttvo m en w ere d a n g e r o u sly s h o t in Cktawaba c o u n ty la s t w e e k b y man named B o lic k . W . C N e w la n d , of Lenoir, is wil'ing to run for governor two years hence. Strange. The saw m ill o f A d d e r h o lt a n d Dishm au, n ear S ta te s v ille , w a s destroyed b y fire A p r il 3 0 th . P resident T a ft s p e u t T h u r s d a y in C incinnati, h is o ld h o m e to w n , and was greeted b y th o u s a n d s . The L an d m ark s a y s t h a t i t h a s been agreed th a t L . G . W a g n e r should be a p p o in ted p o s tm a s te r a t Statesville. j Jam es H A ubough, o f C h a r lo tte , was stru ck b y a fa st tr a in in th a t! city T hursday, d eath r e s u ltin g in few m inutes. Oue m an w as in s ta n tly 'jjrijted and a score S e r io u fiy b u r ^ a 1T tf Piiladelphia b y th e e x p lo s io n 'o f a gasoline tan k . Etl C lark, c o lo r ed , is in j a il in Winston, ch a r g e d w ith c u ttin g bis oifee iln o a t. S h e is in a s e ­ rious condition. Fire last M o n d ay d e s tr o y e d th e residence o f M a r v in T u r n e r , n e a r I timers burg, I r e d e ll c o u n ty . A defective flu e. The S tan d ard O il C o . h a s b e e n fi'ed WIjOOO fo r v io la tin g t h e interstate com m erce a c t. W o n d e r if they w ill p a y it . ITalter M u r p h y , o f S a lis b u r y , aw u n e c s m m se lf c a n d id a te fo r bongreas m th e e ig h th d is t n c . Democrat, o f co u r se. The Soutnern r a ilw a y s h o p s a t JTnoxv ille, T en n . h a v e r e d u c e d *hc w oik in g p er io d fro m n in e to eight hours per d a y . Jfigkt rid ers in K e n tu c k y a r e again active. A b o u t 7 .0 0 0 p o u n d s 'T tobacco w as b u rn ed b y th e m a t Angusta last w eek . D ispatches Irom A la b a m a s a y hat IocdI op tio n w on o n t in th a t ate last w eek , w h ic h w ill lik e ly ean 0Peu sa lo o n s a fte r D ec . 1s t. Tnirtee0 p a tr io ts h a v e o ffe r ed hen cervices to G o v . K it c h in to he post o f c o r p o r a tio n c o m - ssioner, m ad e v a c a n t b y t h e death of B , J1i A y c o c k Sa^ p spatchfrom Marietta, Ga .f apt. R . VY. B o o n e , t h e Ja9t ^ e m le n t o f th e fa m o u s h u n te r , hank! f 0 06 ’ anCl a P r o m in e Qt ° f th a t c ity , d ie d F r id a y illn ess o f s e v e r a l w e e k s. n a s a u a tiv e o f N o r th C a ro lS co . i H m koryl M ay 2 , - H a r r is (Io2sn ' 1PPefl 370 c r a te » { lo a d . T h is is s a id to b e th e la r g ­ e s t s h ip m e n t e v e r g o io g o u t o f th is I e r d in r e g g e m p o r iu m o f N o r th C a r o lin a . . M a r k T w a in w a s in N e w O r le a n s w h e n L o u isa n a !settled . H e se r v e d tw o w o o k e a s a n o fficer in th e C o n ­ fe d e r a te A r m y . H e s a y s h e re- s ig d e d g iv in g a s h is rea so n th a t h e b a d b ee n 'in c a p a c ita te d b y fa tig u e ’ j c a u s e d b y c o n tin u e d r e tr e a tin g . I M a y o r G a y n o r , o f N e w Y o r k ! C ity , w h o h a s b een p r o m in e n tly m e n tio n e d for th e D e m o c r a tic n om in a tio n fo r P r e s id e n t, h a s b ee n c h a r g e d w ith a u th o r iz in g th e p a y ­ m e n t fo r a p a y m e n t o f a n ille g a l fe e o f $ 4 8 OOQ to th e p r iv a te la w y er - vo f C b a s. F . M u r p h y , th e T a m m a n y le a d e r .. M a y o r G a y n o r w a s e le c te d o n th e T a m m a n y t ic k e t, b u t h a s p o se d a s b e in g in d e p e n d e n t. T h e p a y m e n t w a s m a d e th e d a y a fte r th e M a y o r w a s e le c te d . U N a E T O B E Y ’S L E C T U R E O N “ W H E N I WAS A B O Y .' A Champion Mail Carrier. A c o r r e sp o n d e n t o f th e d a ily p a p e r s fro m E lk m , N . C ., c la im s , a n d w ith o u t d o u b t, th a t M r. F r a n k D a y , o f J o n e s v ille , is t h e c h a m - io n m a il c a r r ier o f th e S ta te . H e r e is h :s r e c o rd : A t th e a g e o f 1 4 y e a r s h e lo s t h is r ig h t a rm m th e m a c h in e r y a t th e P a tto n m ill h e r e . T h e y e a r a fte r th e w a r c lo s e d h e s e c u r e d a jo b a s c a r r ie r o n th e r o u te fro m E lk in to H u n t s v ille , a d ista n c e o f 2 5 m ile s . T w ic e a w e e k to r th r e e y e a r s h e a v e r a g e d a to ta l o f 1 5 ,6 0 0 m ile s; fo r tw o y e a r s th r e e tim e s a w e e k , 1 5 ,6 0 0 m ileB ; fro m J o n o s v ille to M o e k s- v ille , 3 0 m ile s , tw ic e a w e e k fo r S ix m o n th s , 2 ;8 8 0 m ile s; from E lk iu to D o b s o n r 1 8 m ile s , tw ic e a w e e k . 1 8 m o n th s , 5 ,1 8 4 . m ile s; fro m J o n e s v ille to C lin g in a n , 8 m ile s , fo u r y e a r s , d a ily , 2 0 .0 3 2 m ile s , e ig h t y e a r s , tw ic e a w ee k , 8 ,3 2 0 m ile s ; E lk in to J o n e s v ille , o n e m iie . 1 3 y e a r s , tw ic e a d a y , 1 6 ,2 7 6 m ile s; tw o y e a r s , th r e e tim e s d a ily . 3 .7 5 6 m ile s . T h is m a k e s; a to ta l o f 8 7 ,6 4 2 m ile s . D u r in g th e s e 4 5 y e a r s o f m a il s e r v ic e h e u e v e r lo s t a m a il lo c k , w a s n e v e r m o r e -th a n 1 5 in itia te s b e h ix d th e s c h e d u le d tim e a n d m o r e th a n h a lf th e tim e w a s m a d e o n tim e o n fo o t. H e is n o w 6 0 y e a r s o ld a n d s t ill tr a m p in g th e roa d -th ie e IiraeB e a c h d a y , e x c e p t S u n d a y , fro m E lk in to J o n e s v ille . - aIter aa He i a n d o r 5 ,1 0 0 eS g so n A p r il 2 8 — a b ig ca r- What Everybody Wants. E v e r y b o d y d e s ir e s g o o d h e a lth w h ic h is im p o s sib le u n le s s th e k id n e y s a r e so u n d a n d h e a lth y . F o l e y ’s K id n e y R e m e d y s h o u ld b e ta k e n a t th e fir tt in d ic a tio n o f a n y ir r e g u la r ity , a n d a s e n o u 9 illn e s s ,m a y b e a v e r te d . F o le y ’s K id n e y R e m e d y w ill r e sto r e y o u r k id n e y s a n d b la d d e r to ih e ir n o r m a l s ta te a n d a c t iv it y . S o ld b y a il d r u g g is ts . Travel 28 Days to West. . T w o fa m ilie s , c o n s is tin g o f fiv e p e o p le , a r r iv e d a t S p o k a n e , a fe w d a y s s in c e a fte r o n e o f th e lo n g j o u r n e y s p o s s ib le in t h e U n ite d S t a t e s p r o p e r . T h e y le f t M t. E r ie ; N . C . o n M a rch I . a n d _ a r r iv ed h e r e M a r ch 2 1 . B a r r in g d e la y s j t h e y w e r e tr a v e lin g a ll th e tim e in d a y c o a c h e s b y p r e fe r e n c e . T h e y w ill lo c a te o n a ra n ch n e a r S n n n y s id e . — S p o k a n e , W a s h in g to n d is p a tc n . F o le y K id n e y P ills a r e a n tis e p tic to n io a n d r e s to r a tiv e a n d a p ro m p t c o r r e c tiv e o f a ll u r in a r y ir r e g u la r i t ie s . R e tu s s s u b s titu te s . S o ld b y a ll d r u g g is ts . ?»♦»»»♦»»A »»»*♦♦* **** H U N T L E Y - H 1 L L - S T 0 C K T 0 N C O M P A N Y Home andOffice WitSSllfih; - A** Carebm Unde Give* Good Advice to the; Boji— Says Times are Different Now From His Young Days—Had a Lot oiF 'all Kinds Fierce Experiments. Y o u t U n c le T o b e y w a s o n c e a b o y ; h e c o u ld n ’t h e lp it ; h e w a s b orn th a t w a y . I t m ig h t h a v e b een d iffe r e n t; ' th e n th e r e , w b n ld h a v e b e e n n o U n c le T o b e y .: S o p ro b a b ly it is b e s t i t h a p p e n e d th e w a y it d id . I d o n ’t rem em b er, th e e v e n t o f m y b e in g b o rn , b u t th e r e c a n b e n o d o u b t o f it , a s th e r e w a s u n im p e a c h a b le w itn e ss e s - p r e s e n t, I w a s p r e s e n t, to o , so th e y to ld m e ■ afterw ard s, b u t I d o n ’t rem em b er it. 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C rew s, o u r K eeo rd r e p r e s e n ta tiv e in th a t s e c tio n , a n d b a n d h im a life p r e se r v e r . I t w ill c a u s e h<m to -s m n e a b ro a d s m ile a n d a lso iiiak e^ yon s m ile . C A N A A n u m b er o f p e o p le fro m and? a ro u n d h e r e w e n t to M o e k sv jlle M o n d a y Cu b u s in e ss . A m o n g th o se w h o a tte n d e d th e B o o n e C ele b r a tio n fro m C a u a w a s M essrs; C h a r le s E a to n a n d C h a r le s W h ite , - / - - ' ' ' M r s. S a r a h G r e e n , w h o m a k e s h e r honied w ith 'h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. G . L . W h ite , h a s b ee n v e r y , s ic k , b u t is im p r o v in g , w e a r e g la d to n o te . - M rs. S . J . Wood i s / v i s i t i n g fr ie n d s a n d r e la tiv e s n ea r R e d la n d ; M r s. A . T-.' B la c k w e ld e r v isite d heir p a r e n ts . M r. a n d M r s .. A . W . E a to n S a tu r d a y , M r. 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T n a t’s a ll g o o d so f u' a s it g o e s, b u t i i w o u ld sonnri b e tte r it h is n a m e d id n o t a p p e a r o n th e W hiskeyr c ir c u la r s G le n n W illia m s :is".s e n d in g o u t renoim m e n d in g th e s t u f f t o b e p u i e - C o r u d in s N e w s .' - ... M r . T om E a to n a n d d a u g h te r , M iss B e s s ie , m a d e a b u s in e ss tr ip to M o c k s v itle T u e s d a y . 1 M iss I d a L a k e y ; o f W in s to n , h a sd ie e u v is itiu g h e r p a r e n ts , M r a n d M rs. T o m L a k e y M r. A lb e r t G r a v e s u n d M r. F r e d L a k e y m a d e a f ly in g tr ip to C oo l e e m e e r e c e n tly I M r s. E m m a S p in te r h a s a rose b u sh w h ic h s h e p r iz e s v e r y h ig h ly . I t is o n ly a fo o t h ig h a n d h a s 3 5 0 b u d s o n it . VY. H . F o o te a n d W a ts o n L o w ­ ery ; s p e n t la s t S u n d a y e v e n in g a t H . C . H u n te r s , M r . C la u d e P e o p le s c a t h is fo o t v e r y b a d T h u r s d a y . M r . M illia r d B o o e m a d e a b u s ! n e ss tr ip to M o c k s v ille la s t W e d n e s d a y . I n n o tic e d in th e C h e s tn u t G r o v e n e w s la s t w e e k th a t M is s B — w n o t a t . b orn e la s t S u n d a y . W h y w a s M iss M . J . n o t a t h om e? L i t t l e Co it n t r y G i r l . W e u n d e r sta n d th a t th e C o u n ty C o m m issio n e r s to o k n o a c tio n h i r eg a rd to lig h t in g u p th e cou rt h o u s e c lo c k a t n ig h t, it th e p e o ­ p le w a n t .. th e- c lo c k lit u p th e ir w is h e s s h o u ld b e c a r r ie d out"... W e h a v e t h e p o w e r p la n t, a n d th e co st o f lig h t in g th e c lo c k w o u ld a m o u n t to p r a c tic a lly n o th in g . " L e t u s h a v e lig h t ’ ’ w ill b e th e c r y th is' f a ll. Former Jadge Williamson Dead. T a co m a , W a s h ., M ay I .— F o rm er S u p e r io r C o u rtw J u d g e J a m e s A lv is W illia m so e a n h o n o red so n o f N orth C a ro lin a w h o h a s resid ed in T acom a fo r th e p a st tw e n ty -tw o y e a r s, d ied a t h is h o m e h e r e th is m o r n in g a fte r a n illn e ss o f v a r y in g d e g r e e s, d u r in g t h e p a st n in e y ea r s o f a sth m a . J u d g e W illiam soiT w a s b o m on a p la n ta tio n ih C a sw ell co u n ty F eb r u a r y I , 1846, o f - d istin g u ish ed 'p a ra n ta g e. H is sch o o lin g w a s in te r ru p ted in 186-3 by th e ca ll o f th e civ il w a r a n d a t th e a g e o f 17 h e sh o u ld ered a m u sk e t at, W in d so r ,, b ec o m in g a p r iv a te in C om p an y B , first; b a tta lio n : N o r th C aro lin a sh a rp sh o o ters, an d se r v in g u n til-th e en d o f tl e co n flict. W ith fa m ily a n d fo r tu n e sw e p t a w a y , h e w a s th ro w n o n h is o w n reso u rc e s a t th e a g e o f tw e n ty gpd r eso lv e d to b ec o w e a la w y er . T ea ch ­ in g w a s reso rted to a s a m e a n s o f g e ttin g m o n ey w ith w h ich to p u r su e h is la w c o u r se and in 1871 J u d g e W illia m so n w a s a d m itte d to p ra c tic e in W in sto n -S a lem . L a te r he; rep r e s e a te d R ow a n a n d D a v ie C o u n ties in th e S ta te S en a te; ca m e n ea r b ein g n o m in a ted fo r C o n g ress,. In 1884 h e m o v ed to R a le ig h to .. p ra c tic e , r em a in in g th e r e t ill1 1888, w h e n h e m o v ed to 'I a eo m a . 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I th iu k R e e d y C r e e k a n d A r e a d ia a re fix in g to n a v e a b a b y s h o w . S o m e 'o f o n r o ld m a id s a r e t w is t ­ in g .a r o u n d lik e t h e y w a n te d to g e t m a r r ie d . M r . W a lte r D e la p s d a u g h te r , M a g g ie , .h a s th e m e a sle s, so rr y to n o te . . - M r s. E . F . P ic k ie r is o n th e s ic k lis t . . M a ste r R o y P ic k ie r j q p d ^M igs. R osa. Z iu n e rm a n e a c h ^ ffije iv e d U n ice p r e se n t fro m th e ir te a c h e r , M r .-L in k , at- B r o o k s s c h o o l h o u se , for g o o d s p e llin g , g o o d b e h a v io r , e t c . . H iK i n e v e r g o t b u t o n e p r e s e n t o n t h e la s t d a y o f s c h o o l, a n d th a t w a s a s w itc h . M r .-J ^ e S h e e ts w a s in L e x in g to n Ia st T h u r sd a y a n d - b o u g h t a n ic e n ew b u g g y. 1 - M r s. J o e M a r k la n d w a s to se e h er siste r ; M r s. J o h n Z in n e r m a n , la st w e e k . M t. T . J . E llis w a s in V ir g in ia a n d ,o tb e r j p o in ts la s t w e e k ou b u s in e ss , tv - W e .w a n t M r. C h a r lie L e a n o r d — th e b e s t b la c k sm ith in - th e la n d — for o n r n e x t s h e r iff o f D a v id so n c o u n ty . .-■ = W e sa w o u r o ld fr ie n d ' D o c k H ill-in L e x in g to n la s t w e e k . H e lo o k s a s p ic e a n d p r e tty aB a n 1 8 year: o ld b o y . D a v id so n c o u n ty w a s w e ll rep r e e u t e d v a t th e F o r k C h u r c h c o m ­ m e n c em en t, a n d se v e r a l s u b s c r ib ­ e d fo r T h e R e c o r d . O u r o ld fr ie n d W . J . E llis , w h o w h o n a s b e e n co n fin e d se v e r a l w e e k s w it h , r h e u m a tism , is a b le to b e o u t o n t h e s tr e e ts of; S a le m a g a in , w e a r e g la d to n o te . G e o . 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M isses J u lia a n d B e s s ie E la iu r e tu r n e d h o m e M o n d a y fro m R a le ig h w h e r e th e y h a v e b ee n for so m e tim e , M r . M a r v in T u n e r ’s h o u se w a s b u r n e d d o w n la s t M o n d a y m o r n in g . N e a r ly a ll h is p r o p e r ty w a s d e ­ s tr o y e d . T h e H a r m o n y com m en cetn en C w a s CUt sh o r t b y th e c lo u d T u e sd a y n ig h t. T h e p e o p le w e r e d isa p - p o in to d . . T h e ta r m e r s a r e a b o u t to fin ish p la n tin g ; ■- T h e r e .a r e a g o o d n u m b e r in S u n ­ d a y s c h o o l a t C la r k sb u r y . A b o u t s ix t y fiv e o n th e r o ll. ; M iss J e n n ie H e a th , o f H a r m o n y , R , I , is s p e n d in g a fe w d a y s in S ta te s v ille w ith h e r s is te r , M rs. M a ry Y o r k . T h e g ir la a r e . m a k in g g o o d o f th e str a w th is s p r in g . --■ - ' I s e p e l l B o y . v ite d t o c o m e . J . W . B a ile y a n d W . K . S to n e - s tr e e t m a d e a f ly in g t r ip to t h e C en ter b u r g r e c e n tly ; ' . A c r o w d o f y o u n g f o lk s , to o k a fish in g s tr o ll o n a sc e n sio n d a y if i t w a s r a th e r c o o l. S n p p o s e t h e y fis b - e d -o n ‘ ‘d r y la n d ’ ’ T h e r e is a n ew r e s id e n c e g o in g u p in th e B oh th eru p o r tio n o f o u r c o m m u n ity . D o .w e h e a r th e t in ­ g l e o f w e d d in g b ells? S . M . D w ig g in s a n d M is s E v a S ea fo rd a tte n d e d p r e a c h in g a t C en ­ te r o u th e 1 s t S u n d a y . O h , M is s M a y ^ w e h e a r d o f th e litt le b la c k p o n y 'g o in g d o w n th e ro a d S u n d a y a fte r n o o n . ,« Liitle Dutchman . C H E S T N U T G R O V E . F a r m e r s a r e b u s y p lo w in g c o r n . M e ssr s. C h a s. E a to n a n d C h a s, W h iie a tte n d e d th e B o o n e c e le b r a - tio n a n d r e p o r t a iiic e tim e . M r s. A d a lin e G r a v e s is r ig h t sic k a t t h is w r itin g , w e a r e so r r y to s a y . M r . T h o s . B la c k w e ld e r a n d f a m ­ ily s p e n t S a tu r d a y n ig h t a n d S u n d a y w ith h is fa th e r -in -la w , M r . A . W . E a to n . . M is s e s M o llie L o w e r y a n d C lo y cb H n n te r s p e n t W e d n e s d a y s h o p p in g , in M o c k s v ille . - .. 4 M r . T . M . P e o p le s is h a u lin g lu m b e r w ith h is tr a c tio n e n g in e to M o c k s v ille -th is w e e k . A n o t h e r c o a t o f p a in t is b e in g p u t o n C h e s tn u t .G r o v e c h u ic h . • M rs. H . H . B la c k w e ld e r v isite d : a t M rs. J P . E a to n 's S u n d a y . M rs. E a to n h a s b een s u ffe r in g w ith r h e u ­ m a tism . ; ■M rs;'.W v-O . J o n e s v is it e d M rs. J v P G r a v e s T u e s d a y . M rs. L v d ia J o n e s v is ite d h e r so n G . K . J o n e s S u n d a y . T h e s u lq e c t tor t h e ,d e b a te a t th e sc h o o l h o u s e S a tu r d a y n ig h t is : "W h ic h r e c e iv e s t h e h ig h e s t b o n o r, a w a rrio r o r a sta te sm a n ? ” H o w m a n y w iv e s d i d K in g S o lo ­ m o n h a v e ? ' Fuschia . The Tenderfoot Farmer I 'iS jffiS It was one of these experimental farmers,, who put green spectacles ou his cow aod fed her shavings. His theory was that it didn’t matter what the cow ate so long as she was fed. The questions of digestion and nourishment had not entered into his calculations. It’s only or “ tenderfoot’.’ fanner that would try such an experiment with a cow. But many a farmer feeds him- vself regardless of digestion and nutrition. He might almost as well eat shav­ ings for all the good-he gets out of his food. The result is that the stomach grows “ w eak’’ the action of the organs of digestion and nutrition are impaired and the man suffers the miseries of dyspepsia and the agonies of nervousness. To strengthen th e stom ach, restore the activity o t the or » g a n s o t digestion and nutrition an d -brace up th e nerves, use D r. P ierce's G olden m edical D iscovery, I t Is an un* 'tailing re m e d y,'a n d h a s th e confidence o t physicians as w ell as the praise o t thousands healed by its use. In the'strictest sdnse “ Golden Medical Discovery" is a temperance medi­ cine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and is as free from alcohol • as from opium;, cocaine and other dangerous drugs. ; All ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. - Don’t let a dealer delude you for his own profit.' There is no medicine for stomach, fiver and blood “ just as good” .as “ Golden Medical Discovery.” The Davie Record, The Toledo Blade and The Yellow Jacket all three p ap ers dne.year for only one dollar. U8(- H A R M O N Y , R O U T E O N E . M r. W e s le y H ill h a s g o n e to I l­ lin o is , w h e r e h e e x p e c ts to m a k e b is fu ln r e h o m e ; - - M r. T . A v G a ith e r m a d e a* b u s i­ n ess tr ip to W iu s to n la s t w e e k . ^ M ri -L o n n ie G a ith e r v is ite d M r . T h o m a s G ra y la s t S u n d a y . T h e c o m m e n c e m e n t a t H a r m o n y w a s a tte n d e d b y a la r g e c r o w d . T h e w h e a t c r o p is g o in g - to b e sh o r t in t h is s e c tio n . 1 ■ T h e p r a y e r m e e tin g a t N e w >Un io n w a s a tten d ed - by. a la r g e c ro w d S a tu r d a y n ig h t.- , M r . H G . I ja m e s , o f C a la h a ln , R . I . w a s v is it in g M r . - a n d M rs. W illia m S m ith la s t S u n d a y , -M r. S n o w B e c k v is ite d M r . J : J . W o o ten la s t S u n d a y . ■ M r. P e a r l W o o ten h a s b o u g h t a fin e p a ir o f p a te n t le a th e r s . M r - T . I V R ic h a r d so n h a s p u r- c h o se d th e R e u b e n P a r k e r fa rm n ea r S h e ffie ld . " S h e ffie ld is s t ill g r o w in g . O n e m o re fa m ily h a s m o v e d th e r e in . A urora Bobealis . he C A N A R O U T E I . P r e o c h in g - w a s a tte n d e d U y a la rg e croyvd a t B e a r " C r e e lc la st' S u n d a y . M r . T . M P e o p le s -h a s . b ee n on th e s ic k list w e a r e -so r jy .to n o te. . M rs. E m m a. H u n te r haB p u r c h a s ­ e d h e r a fin e je r s e y c o w . K U R F E E S . M r . J . L e e K u r fe e s a n d fa m ily , a c c o m p a n ie d b y M r s. B , F . S to n e - str e e t; v is ite d r e la tiv e s n ea r C en ter o n th e 1s t . ~ M iss O llie F o s te r a n d b r o th e r v isite d r e la tiv e s a t E p h e s u s la te ly . H ir a m C o o k v is ite d b is m o th er, near. C a la h a ln r e c e n tly . M is s L u I a K e lla r i s o n t h e s ic k lis t, w e a r e so rr y to n o te M rs. B ill B o o e , o f S a lis b u r y v is i­ te d fr ie n d s h e r e la s t vfi-ek. M is s B la n c h e P o o le a n d lit t le s is t e r L iu d a , .a r e co n fin e d t o th e ir r o o m w ith m u in y s . ;W e h o p e fo r th e m a s p e e d y r e c o v e r y . ' M r s . E a iie K u r fe e s a n d M iss M a r g a r e t S to n e str e e t s p e n t .o n e d a y la te ly in th e c ity s h o p p in g . ; W ill L e a c h , p f fM o c k s v ille , w a s in o u r b er g r e c e n t ly . M u s t b e s o m e a ttr a c tio n . H o w a b o u t i t M isa M? M iss F J v a C lic k s p e n t a few d a y s la s t w e e k w ith h e r b r o th e r 'a t C oo le e m e e . T h e r e w ill b e a s in g in g a t Jeri= '•ho o u th e 3 r d B n g d a y in M a y a t SMITH GROVE Mr. A. M. McGlamery and family visi­ ted Mr. J. W. Kimbrough last Saturday and - Sunday. Mr. - McJlamery returned home Monday, WiUCrotts.of Mocksville, was in our burg last Saturday. Mr. J: W, Kimbrough made a business trip to Advance last Friday. ’ Several of our people .have been on the sick list for the past few weeks, but . are glad to know some of them are better at this writing. " We have heen out of anything to eat in our town for the last few. days.' I wish some one would open a grocery store in our burg , and-keep something for us to eat for we’re not animals and can't live on grass and weeds, but Hlooks like that is our only, chance half the time - Rev. Loftin filled his regular appoint­ ment at this place Sunday and gave us a good sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Kimbrough Furches made a business, trip to Mocksville last week. Our Sunday School Conference- will be held at Smith Grove ths 2nd Sunday in June. Hope all the Sundoy schools will be present* .* We have had refreshing rains and the crops are looking fine, Several of our .boys and girls went to the commencement at Fork Church and report a fine time. - Mr. Leon Cash visited friends and rela­ tives in::our burg-Sunday. Mr. M. H,-Taylor,' of Winston, visited his mother Saturday night- and Sunday, It seems as if-winter will last all sum­ mer. Instead of the r comet making it hotter, it seems.like it brought winter,/ - Everybody seems to be-grumbling about a bad standof com. Probably if they had not planted, until -winter- broke, it - would have come, up better,: 'v ^ Mrr and / Mrs. Chariie . Ward. visited- friends and-relatives in our burg Saturday night and Sunday. - ~ Sn-LY Bn-L. O L D K A P P A . -Breakfast Cereals- Such as You Will See Listed Below Shredded Whole Wheat Buiscuits served with hot milk, adding a little cream and sugar to taste. Kellog's Toasted Com and every way. Flakes are delicious in any Post Toasties—-the wonder of the age—made of Indian com, sugar and salt, and is a fine dish; can be served in vanous ways. .. We also have some of the Quaker goods, such as Rolled White Oats, Fancy Gnts and Pearl Hominy. Without a doubt our Hecker's Buckwheat Flour for all kinds of pancakes, etc., served with KARO Com Syrapistheclimax.- . It is impossible to print all of opr line, as space will not permit Seeing is believing—Then come and see. Hunt’s Cash Grocery Quality Goods ” % * * £ 4 AiT % 4 * # 7 l ¥ ¥*T ¥ ¥ ¥ # ¥. and every way. (>-. ¥■¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥ 4 ^ / ¥ ^ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ A v t o u i i e w In Finish They are the Finest. In Construction They are the best. WEEDERS. No. I. Weighs 124 Ihs., full 8 ft. long; two piece dou­ bled steel tooth bars and special patented runners for transporting weeder and also for adjusting the teeth to any depth in working. The Best to be had for the money $10.00. No. 2. Not quite as heavy as No. I; 8 ft.Jong; without runners, Miss John Smoot, who holds a position in Lexington, spent Satnrday . night with her parentsrMr; and Mrs.'Scott Smoot Mrs, Mary. Shivea visited, Mrs; ■ Wi- R. Ketcbie Sunday night. - Mr. SndMrs- J-Lee Kurfees and child­ren spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. Will Harper. There will be preaching at Ketchie’s school house Saturday night. Also at St. Matthew 4th Subday afternoon at three o'clock and the. 5th Sunday at 11 o’clock.: Mrs. Bob McDaniel and grand-daughter Stella, spent Tuesday-with Mrs. J. -J. Sfar- rette. Mr. G. A-TCoontz and family and Miss Edna Walker spent Tuesday in Cooleainee shopping. j A good many of our people took in the commencements at Harmony and rCdOl Springs this year. Rev. W> R. Ketcbie -returned home Mon day from Albemarle where ^ attended and with steel frame all round. Usually $12.50, but wethe North. Carofina Lutheran Synod, , Mr. Everftte Koontz is,wearing a smile —it’s a girl. .. The tittle-IBrmpnth-qld baby,of Mr. and Mrs. GeeoniswBUrton, of Rdwanr died Fn- daynnd-was- famu^ht to tbisplage^tw- day-aridjairi to rest in Chapel graveyard; Wp extend sympathy to the bereaved par­ents. . I j p Mrs. J. J. Starrette- has been • ■ suffering right much with her foot and a deep cold. __ _ _ _ _" Elcnu P aj. > ATTENTION! JUNIORS! A ll m e m b e r s o f M o c k sv ille C o u n c il N o . 2 26 , J r . 0 . U . A . M ., a r e e a m e s t- Iy r e q u e ste d to b e p r e se n t F r id a y n ig h t. B u s in e s s o f im p o r ta n c e is to. N A R D A W Q 50 tooth; two sections, which can b e u worked together or independent w ch other, 1-2 inch teeth; two levers for adjusting^ depth' id with-steel fram sett them at $11.00 COHON PLANTERS. Dow Law. Prices $3 and $3.50. CORN PLANTERS. PERLOR^ PLANTER. Complete with fertilizer attachment. We also sell the Gole Planter which/*? ‘certainly enjoying the best reputation of any in the county.^ CompIete f o r planbng Corn, Cotton, Peas, Sorghum and also for putting, in fertih* *er. Price, $17.50. C. C. Sanford Sons Co. We have both the Carolina and the agents SU- •tRGHST ever PUBLISHED IR S R I V A L o f f A S g o i n g r L v , M ock L v . M ock G O IN G sj L v . M ock L v . M ock N o. 26 N o. 28 N o. N o. 2o LOCAL AND PEF C otton is 1 4 t cer p u re h a r n e ss o il i C. C. B ec k , o f town F rid a y . B . H . R o llin s sj last w eek in C h a se M rs. E . M . S w ici nesday in W in sto n If it is in th e g r o find it a t H u n t’s G T . L . K e lly r e ti from a b u sin e ss t r T he F a rm in g to i vrill com e o ff o n Office Stationary her P rin ter y , W ir J . R . R ollin s, last w eek in th e ci E v e r ette H o r n ei to g e t h is c o lla r T hursday. L . H . C ro u se ar E rm ie, o f A d v a n | last w eek . R em em b er th e ] O liver p lo w s anc R ollins. E v e r e tte H o r n e l a tten d ed th e C o o lf m en t F rid a y . M r s/W a lte r visited fr ie n d s ii days la st w e e k . “ D R U ID ” m e i the rig h t ra ste Cash G rocery. T here is a d e b a l house every S a tu if body is in v ite d . M iss L ila K u r Junction, v is ite d | several d ay s l a s t 1 B. I, and J . M . CaubJe p ain tecl th at A ugusta la s t v Oh yes! y o u car you use “ R ed £ Hunt’s C ash G ro A la rg e cro w t w ent from h e r e i com m encem ent 3 W. W . S t r o u d , of S ta tesv ille, v i friends in th is c it “T he T om b T h reproduced in th Friday e v e n in g P reeiative a u d ie r T w o o f M ock sJ nent p eo p le a r e ' early d a te, b u t i to g iv e n a m es. S h eriff S h e e k l there a re o n ly a l D avie c o u n ty w h . Poll ta x u p to .M | W e sa w a f e l fry in g size d ch ic $1.75. L e t’s no* yell h ard t im e s : A m o n g th o s e last w ee k in ourB w ere A . W . E f and T . P . F o ste r F O R S A L E - J in B oiIe r l m goo d c o n d itj som eon e. O n e ^ ro v e. W . M . T h e c e n s u s e n t Ville to w n sh ip h i w ork , b u t it w ill °r e w e le a r n t t tow n o r c o u n ty . M r. T h o m a s g a P her1 m o v e d ', )veek - H e w ill 111 a w eek o r s o J a m o v in g p ic t ui| th ow h e to , so T h e tw e -y earl Zr- R osterj o f C l J 1? n ig h t a il ak G ro v e W ed ^ t s n d s ayrnpab n es m th is sa d l J h o d sitch u h t 5th ’ W ill b e “ ij M a rria g e.” N J ^ i h g . a s'th i j~.e ® °m m encen H lgl> S ch o o l a t ^armer ho put green His theory o long as she nshmeut had “Id try such ier feeds him- 'ell eat shav- the stomach are impaired nervousness. the op, terves, an on* ins as ierance medi- fron alcohol its printed oa m edicine for Co v ery ." o Blade papers 4 * *W * * — lot ❖ ny & 4 of be the icy * %for 4om * Mill ie. ——* ❖ 4 ► JU jC* I % had for $1 0.0 0 . I; 8 f t . long; $ 8 . 5 0 . ,, which can beindependent or liusting depth; 12.50, b u t w e liave .both a i a n d t ^ e w e are agent* INOW NED SU - zer attachment. Jy enjoying the Eete for planting itting in ferti»' I nsCo. I H E D A V I E R E C O R D . ^ T c m m A T IO N OF ANY PAPER UR;er PliKLiSHED IN DAVlE COUNTY. S ival oT pa ssen c sr t r a in s CiOlNG N O R T H . I.v. M oek sville 10:18 a . m . Lv. M ock sville 1:18 p . m . G OING S O U T H . Lv. M ock sville 3 :3 4 p . m . Lv. M ock sville 6:13 p . m . No. 2« t)o. ■' o n H . ^OCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS, Cotton is WS cen ts. Pure harness oil a t H o lto n B r o s. C C . B e c k , o f H a rm o n y , w a s in town Friday. jj jj R ollins sp e n t sev e ra l d a y s ]j3twefik in C hase C ity , V a . jjrs. E. M. S w iceg o o d sp e n t W ed nesday in W inston sh o p p in g . if it is in the g ro cery lin e , y o u w ill find it at H unt’s C ash G ro cery . T. L. K elly re tu r n ed W e d n esd a y from a business trip to S a lisb u r y . The F arm ington c o m m e n c e m e n t ,rill come off on F rid a y , M ay 2 7 th . Office S ta tio n a r y -T h e B e s t— B a r ­ ber Printery, W in sto n -S a lem , N . C . J. R. Rollins, o f C o u r tn e y , s p e n t last week in th e c ity w ith r ela tiv e s, Everette H ornehad th e m isfo r tu n e to get his collar b o n e b ro k en la st Thursday. L. H. Crouse and d a u g h te r , M iss Ermie, of A dvance, w e r e in to w n last week. Remember th e c u t .p r ic e s Oliver plow s and su p p lies. R . Rollins. Everette H orne and J a ck A lliso n attended the Cool S p r in g c o m m e n ce ­ ment Friday. M rs-W alter R a ttz, o f S a lisb u r y , visited friends in th is c ity s e v e r a l days last w eek. "DRUID” m ean s a c o ffe e th a t h a s the right taste to it. S old a t H u n t’s Cash Grocery. There is a d eb ate a t C en cer sch o o l house every Saturday n ig h t. E v e r y ­ body is invited. M iss Lila K urfees, o f C o o lee m ee Junction, visited r e la tiv e s in to w n several days last w e e k .. . ■■ B, I, and J. M . S m ith a n d W n e s t M le painted th e C on cord c h u r ch at Augusta la st w eek . O h y e sly o u c a n re a d a t n ig h t, if you use “ R ed S a lin e ” o il, so ld a t Hunt’s Cash G rocery. A large crow d o f y o u n g p o o p le went from h ere to th e' F o r k C h u rch commencement T h u rsd a y . * ' • W. W. Stroud an d C h a rlie W o o len , of Statesville, v isite d r e la tiv e s a n d friends in th is c ity la st w e e k . "The Tom b T h u m b W e d d in g ” w a s reproduced in th e n e w c o u r t h o u se Fridayevening to a sm a ll b u t a p ­ preciative a u d ien ce. Tsvo o f M o ck sv ille's m o s t p ro m i­ nent people a re to b e m a r r ie d a t. a n early date, b u t w e a r e n o t a t lib e r ty to give nam es. Sheriff S h eek in fo r m s u s th a t there are only a b o u t fifty p e o p le in Davie county w h o fa ile d t o p a y th e ir Poll tax up to M ay 1 st. We saw a fe llo w se ll fo u r little frying sized ch ick en s la s t w e e k f t r $1.75. L et’s n o t h e a r th e fa r m e r s yell hard tim es a n y m o r e. A m ong th o se w h o se c u r e d N o . 13 last w eek in o u r su b e c rip tio n c o n te st were A. W . E llis, o f F a r m in g to n and T, P . F o ste r, o f R . 4 . , f o r S A L E - A 35 H P . E n g in e , 40 H. P . B o iler a n d S a w M ill O u tfit, in good co n d itio n . A b a r g a in -fo r someone. O ne m ile n o r th o f S m ith w ov e. W . M . C ro tts1 M o ck sv ilie. The cen su s e n u m er a to r s fo r M ock s- ville tow n ship h a v e c o m p le ted th e ir work, b u t it w ill b e m a n y m o o n s b e ­ fore w e lea rn th e .p o p u la tio n o f th e town or c o u n ty . ; . Mr. T h om as B lo o m , th e p h o to - £apher, m oved to F o rk C h iirch la st week. H e w ill r etu rn to th is p la c e >n a w eek or so , b r in g in g w ith h im a m oving p ictu re m a c h in e a n d - w ill Ehow here,, so ’tis sa id . J: - „ The tw c.-year-old . d a u g h te r o f J. F oster, o f C o o ieem ee, d ied T u e s day n igh t an d w a s b u r ie d s a t °ak G rove W ed n esd ay ;. T h e R eco rd extends sy m p ath y to th e .b g r e a v e d °nes in th is sad h o u r . '' ' The su b ject a t th e M o ck sv ilie M e ,A dsit c^ ureh on S u n d a y n ig h t, M ^y th. w ill b e “ L o v e, C o u rtsh ip a n d arriage.” N o ,p r e a c h in g in thfe d o m in g , a s th e p a sto r w ill p rea ch e com m en cem en t serm o n fo r th e - School a t A dvance: a t .11. m . W . A * B a ile y , o f A d v a n ce, w a s In to w n S a tu r d a y . M a y o r H o r n e m a d e a b u sin ess tr ip to W in sto n S a tu r d a y . R . S . M ero n ey sp e n t S u n d a y an d M o n d ay w ith fr ie n d s in W instorf. H . L . A u stin a n d little so n sp e n t S u n d a y w ith r e la tiv e s in S a lisb u ry . C o m m e n ce m e n t P r o g r a m s, In v i­ta tio n s, e tc . B a r b er P r in te r y , W in s­to n -S a le m , N . C . T h e r e c e n t r a in s w e r e w o r th m a n y th o u sa n d d o lla rs to th e fa r m e r s in I th is s e c tio n . iI on T h o se w h o h a v e n ’t y e t v ie w e d th e c o m e t h a d b e tte r g e t a h u stle th e m se lv e s. M is s M a r y F itts , o f C h a r lo tte, is I v isitin g in th e c ity , th e g u e s t o f M iss | A lm a S te w a r t. G . M . W illso n a n d fa m ily ,.o f R . I, v isite d fr ie n d s in T h o m a sv ille an d G reen sb o ro la s t w e e k . A . M . K im b ro u g h h a s m o v ed fa m ily fr o m M t. U U a to A d v a n ce, w h e r e h e w ill ta k e th e p o sitio n .of sta tio n a g e n t T h e D a v ie R eco rd , T o le d o B la d e a n d Y e llo w J a c k e t a ll o n e y e a r fo r o n ly o n e d o lla r, a n d y o u m a y b e th e th ir te e n th m a n , b esid es. F a r m in g to n c o m m e n c e m e n t is b ill e d f o r F r id a y , M a y 2 7 th . I f n o th in g p r e v e n ts, o u r e n e m ie s h a d b e tte r re­ m a in a t h o m e o n th a t d a y . M o th er s’ D a y w ill b e o b se r v e d b y th e B a r a ca c la sse s o f th e B a p tist ch u rch n e x t S u n d a y . E v e r y b o d y is c o r d ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d . T h e r e w ill b e a to ta l e c lip se o f th e M O C K S V I L L E D R U G C O M P A N Y H A lo t o f fr e sh C an d ies a n d M arasch in o C h erries, ■If A lw a y s -' fr e s h D r u g s a n d P a te n t M ed icin es. 11 : A ll T o ile t A r tic le s an d a n y th in g in S ta tio n a ry : f . 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T h e d a y w a s id ea l, arid b e tw e e n tw o ,a n d th r e e th o u s arid p e o p le w e r e in a tte n d a n c e , m o st o f th e m b e in g g o o d lo o k in g m e n an d b e a u tifu l la d ie s I W e m e t m a n y old m o o n o n M ay 2 3 rd , b e g in n in g a b o u t | fr ie n d s, a n d sec u r ed a lo t o f n e w su b sc rip tio n s. T h e e x e r c is e s b e g a n p r o m p tly a t 1 0 o ’clo ck . T h e p r o g r a m w a s w e ll r en d ered a n d c o n siste d o f m u sic, so n g s a n d r e c ita tio n s, w h ic h w e r e g r e a tly e n jo y ed b y th o se p r e se n t. 10 p . m ., a n d w in d in g u p a b o u t 2 a. m ., M ay 2 4 th . C o u r tin g c o u p le s a re h e r e a n d n o w g iv e n fa ir w a r n in g . 0 . C . A u stin a n d little so n , o f S ta te sv ille , s p e n t S a tu r d a y a fte r ­ n o o n in th is c ity w ith h is m o th er . O .-C . sa y s h e o n ly -go t o n e sq u a a ej R ev ; J . L . V ip p e rm a n , o f S p en cer, m e a l h e r e — d id n 't h a v e iim e to r e ­ m a in fo r m o r e. W . R . E a n e s a n d .O llie B o w les w e r e b e fo r e m a y o r H o r n e S a tu r d a y , c h a r g e d w ith a n a ffr a y , w h ic h to o k p la c e n e a r th e u p p e r e d g e o f to w n o n th e sec o n d S a tu r d a y in M arch . B o th w e r e fin ed $1 a n d eo 3t. d e liv e r e d th e a n n u a l a d d r e ss, w h ic h h a s b een h ig h ly c o m p lim en te d b y m a n y w h o h ea rd h im . M r. V ip p e r ­ m a n is a fo r c ib le sp ea k er , a w el! v ersed m an: a n d h o ld s - h is a u d ie n c e s p tl -b o u n d . ' ' > A t 2:20 p . m . M o ck sv ilje C ou n cil N o . 226, J r . 0 . tJ. A . M ., p re se n te d th e sch o o l a b ib le a n d fla g . A b o u t King of England Dead. L on d o n , M ay 7 .— K in g x iid w a rd I V II, w h o r etu rn e d to E n g la n d fr o m a v a ca tio n te n d a y s a g o in th e b e st o f h e a lth , d ied a t 11:45 o ’clo ck la st n ig h t in th e p re se n c e o f h is fa m ily a fte r a n illn e ss o f le ss th a n a w ee k , w h ich w a s ser io u s h a r d ly m o r e th a n | th r e e d a y s. , T h e P r in c e o f W a le s su cc e ed e d to I th e th r o n e , im m e d ia te ly , a cc o rd in g th e la w s .o f th e k in g d o m , w ith o u t | o fficial cerem o n y . The Peerless R em ed y is Y o c k ’s C rou p & P n e a -I m ortia S a ly e fo r a ll a ffectio n s, o f th e a ir p a ssa g e s, a n d in fla m a tio n s. su ch I a s B o ils, B r u ises. B u m s , . S w o llen S u r fa c e s, e tc . T h e m o st v alu a b le, d isc o v e r y o f th e a g e . 2 5 , 50 an d j $ 1 ,0 0 . - A ll d r u g g is ts . • " , F i r e o f a n u n k n o w n o r ig in o n six ty J u n io rs w e r e p r e se n t a n d p ar- T h u rsd a y n ig h t b u r n e d th e sto r e s o fT tic ip a te d ^ l M a y o r G - E l ' H o r n e, o f J .'W . E d w a n J s, E . C . B ro a d w a y a n d T th is c ity , p re sid e d , a n d m a d e th e a M r. G rim e s, a lso a b a r b e r sh o p a t o p e n in g rem a r k s. H e w a s fo llo w e d N o r th C o o iee m ee . T h e sto r e s a n d b y F . A . F o ste r ,' w h o e x p la in e d th e b u ild in g s w e r e p a r tly c o v e r e d b y o b je c ts o f th e J u n io r O rd er iir a c le a r in su r a n c e . T h e lo ss is n o t k n o w n . a n d c o n c ise m a n n er . H otil J o co b T h e A d v a n c e c o m m e n c e m e n t w ill S te w a r t p r e se n te d th e fla g to th e c o m e o ff T u e sd a y , M a y 1 7 th . L e s t sch o o l in a n a p p r o p r ia te m a n n er, o u r e n e m ie s g e t fr ig h te n e d , w e here “ d w a s f o lo w e d b y P a r k er a n d n o w * a d v ise th e m to s ta y a t home ^ h o p r e se n te d t h e ^ ib le to th e s c h o o l o f b r in g th e required amount of o n e o f th e b e s t a d d r e sse s w e c a sh w ith th e m , fo r it is o u r aim to ^ v e e v e r h ea r d . S o r r y w e h a v n t , . ' th e sp ace' to r ep r o d u c e h is a d d r e ss De p r e se n t, v er b a tu m . P r o f. W . F . M errill, th e M rs. D a n ie l D w ir e , a n a g e d la d y e ffic ien t p rin cip a l o f th e sch o o l, a c- o f n e a r A u g u s ta , d ied S a tu r d a y ax- e e p ted th e g if t s in a sh o r t, b u t ap* te r a sh o r t illn e ss o f p n e u m o n ia , a n d p ro p ria te sp ee c h . A fte r th e - a d - w a s b u r ie d S u n d a y a t C on cord . S h e d re sses w e r e co n c lu d e d t h e , J u n io rs W as a m e m b e r o f th e M e th o d ist maiX 2h « i to th e fla g p o le W d h o iste d c h u r ch . S h e le a v e s a h u sb a n d a n d L h e fla g w h ile “ A m e ric a ’’ w a s b e in g o n e o r tw o c h ild re n . -T h e R eco rd ex-1 s u n g p ry> th e e ffic ien t m a r- te n d s sy m p a th y t o th e b e r e a v e d ones, T h e F a r m e r s’ U n io n o f th is c o u n ty m e t in r e g u la r se ssio n in th e o ld c o u r t h o u se S a tu r d a y . A g o o d ly n u m b e r o f th e m e m b e r s w e r e p re s­ e n t, d e s p ite th e in c le m e n t w ea th er, T h e fa r m e r s o f th is se c tio n a r e b e- TOTHE I ,;T h e cu sto m e r w h o is m e r ely sa tisfied , is o u r c u sto m e r, o r th e n e x t m a n ’s , a s ch a n ce m a y b rin g it a b o u t. If . T h e c u sto m e r w h o is p lea sed is o u r cu sto m e r a s lo n g . a s w e c o n tin u e to p lea se h er . '' ■ - • . J s T h e c u s to m e r t o w h o m w e s e l l a p a ir o f A m erica n L a d y sh o e s is n o t o n ly o u r c u sto m e r a s lo n g as' w e co n tin u e to se ll h e r su ch q u a lity , b u t h e r p lea su r e iri th e A m e r ic a n L a d y v a lu e m a k es h er a real a d v e r tisin g a sse t fo r u s. T E v e r y A m e r ie a n L a d y sh o e is a r ea l sh o e , a d e c e n t t h in e to w e a r o h ap y o c c a s io n .T h e y fit y o u r fo o t p e r fe c tly , h o ld th e ir sh a p e a n d a re c o m fo r ta b le fr o m th e fir st tim e y o u p u t th e m o n . N o n e b u t th e b e s t'm a te r ia l a n d th e m o st sk ille d la b o r e n te r th e ir co n stru c tio n . Ip w e a r th e y sh o w a v a stly g r e a te r en d u r a n c e th a n a n y o th e r sh o e a t th e p r ic e . . Tf W e w ill b e p lea sed to sh o w y o u th e sea so n ’s n e w e st s ty le s in th e A m erica n L ad y lo w sh o es,, p ric e $2.50 an d -$3.50, W hiChiCan o n ly b e o b ta in e d in th is p la ce fro m -rB-AjrT y ’ “Quality M archandise” .... .. . sh a l fo r the* o cc a sio n , d e se r v e s p ra ise fo r th e m a n n er in w h ic h th e e x e r ­ c ise s w e r e c a r r ied o n . I t w a s in d eed a g r e a t d a y fo r t h e : J u n io r s o f M o ck sv ilie a n d D a v ie c o u n ty , a n d w e h o p e th e tim e- w ill so o h : com e', w h en th is g r e a t a n d c o m in g O rd er W h e n : y o u w a n t y o u r tir e s CQme a ro u n d . I h a v e th e 'o n ly co ld tir e s e tte r in th e c o u n ty a n d ca n d o y o u r w ork a s g o o d 'a s a n y o n e. P r ic e p er s e t $1.20 , o r 30 c e n ts p er w h e e l. RICHARDSON, Mocksvilie, N. C. WE HAVE OUR SPRING LINE GOODS IN. Dress Goods, Percales, JlfMte Goods. „ I! .40 inch Lawn IOc.. Butcher’s Linen, Dress Linens, Linoise the popular goods for tfii? season. Laces, embroideries, wool batiste, novelty braids for trimmings. Gala- tier cloth, stripes and tans. AU cheap as the cheapest. Also matting 18 to 25c. per yard. We also have a lot 0 goods we are offering at the following prices: iIOe. Outings, all shades, now 8 cents, for cash only. ” 25c. V oil to go a t 10 ce n ts, for c a sh only. : ’25c.-L a d ies p an ts, 18 c e n ts for c is h only. - 50c. M en’s D ress S hirts, 39 c e n ts for c a sh only. 1.00 yaid Blue and Tan cloth, 54 inches, 75c. for cash only. : 1 5 5 L aw n^skirts, 90'c e n ts fo r c a sh only. - W e ca r r y h o es, c u ltiv a to r s a n d c u ltiv a to r p o in ts, d o u b le p lo w s a n d cro ss c u t sa w s, fo r k s, sh o v e ls.a n d p lo w h a n d les. C om e an d s e e . o u r P er - c u la to r C o ffee a n d T e a P o t. T h e v e r y th in g to m a k e g o o d c o ffe e. ■ G om e a n d s e e o u r lin e b e fo r e y o u b u y . W e h a v e n o a d v a n ce p ric e s on a c c o u n t o f h ig h -p ric ed c o tto n , a n d w e k n o w w e ca n sa v e y o u m O iiey. g itin in g to r e a liz e th a t th e y sh o u ld I sh a ll h a v e a fla g a n d b ib le p la c e d in ‘g e t to g e th e r . T h e lo ca l u n io n s | e v e r y 'sc h o o l h o u se in D a y ie cou n ty, th r o u g h n u t th e c o u n tr y a r e g r o w ­ in g r a p l * N o o th e r s e c r e t o rg a n iz a tio n sta n d s fo r g r a n d e r o r n o b le r p rin c ip le s th a n th e J u n io r O rd er, arnd th e lea d in g m e n o f th e c o u n ty a re c o n n e ct­ in g th e m se lv e s w ith it . W e d id -n o t r em a in f o r th e e v e n in g ; e x e r c ise s, w h ic h c o n siste d o f I t w a s o u r p le a su r e to sp en d a f e w h o u r s a t G ool S p r in g F rid a y . T h e c o m m e n c e m e n t e x e r c is e s w e r e in p r o g r e s s w h e n w e a r r iv e d . T h e m u sic w a s g o o d . T h e lite r a r y a d -1 p iay s k n d d ia lo g s , b u t w e u n d ersta n d d r e ss, d e liv e r e d b y R . C . C raven ; th a t th e y w e r e v e r y g o o d .' H en d er so n , N . C ., w a s th e b e s t w e B e fo r e closing^ w e ’ .w ish to a d d e v e r h e a r d . T h e cro w d p r e se n t w a s ^ at- w | n o t s e e a< d ru n k m a n th e s m a lle s t fo r y e a r s. Q u r e ^ m i ^ w e r e con sp iciO u s fo r th e ir a b se n ce , w e ll, n o t only^ fo r F o rk C h u rch , b u t a n d th e u g ly p eo p le w e r e fa r in th e J fo r th e c o u n ty . 2 J.E B. SHUTT Z ADVANCE, N O . Dealer in ! COFFINS AND CASKETS. Generalv iWood-Works and Re­ pairing. -AU..repairing done-on ; short notice. ' Good service in Funeral direction Guaranteed. m a jo r ity . How often do you eat this food? A rtiort time ago tliere •appeared in>.v the columns of one of the^ prominent magazines an arcieie on building brain •- and'muscle by the proper selection-of - A m ^nypeopte.w ^re surprise^ * -to MMtmtaI placed at&etpp of thf ; Ii^tof fopds recommend^a; but if the article ^ail appeared in an ' English of Scotch paper every reader would havi expected, to see first place given ; good oatmeaL As a matter of fact Great Britian and Europe come to, us for tremendous quantities of Quaker Oats because it ; represents to them perfect food, being ’ the richest in flavor and best in clean­liness and purity, of all oatmeaU. p , "It is packed: in i-egular size pack­ ages, and in hermetically sealed tins for hot climates. SS W e m u s t n o t fo r g e t th e g o o d I h a m , eh ielcen , str a w b e r r y p ie , ca k e, I e tc ., w h ic h w e e n jo y ed w ith o u r o ld fr ie n d G eo r g e T u ck er. N o t in a I lo n g tiiiie h a v e w e e n jo y e d su ch a d in n er, an d w e se r v e n o t ic e : o n h im {n o w th a t h e m u st b r in g a la r g e b as­ k e t to th e A d v a n c e c.o m m en cem en t, Mfor w e sh a ll b e oujt se a r c h in g fo r h im a t th e so u n d in g o f th e d in n er I h o r n . ' , O u r old fr ie n d s H i K i, j . R . W il- I lia m s a n d T . P . F o ste r , w e r e a m o n g j th e p ro m in e n t m e n p r e se n t. . Mocksvilie Produce Market. Wheat Floiir Meat, hama Spring chickens- Eggs Beeswax Hides, dry iPhone in.my house.% WE WANT AN ENER- GETIC MAN to represent us in ;the capa­ city of agent at Mocksvilie, N. C. We have oiie of the best equipped-plants in the country and do. only a very Kigli grade of work. Write at once Tor our very liUeraI terras to. agents- ,. , •/ STATESVILLE STEAMLAUNiJRt StatesTiQei N. C. Yours to serve, Bailey & Martin. best Com Meat, fatback 0?tsOld hens- 'Blitter Lard Hides, green : I ! THE j Farmer’s Frien^ I S . C . R h o d e Islan d R ed s,, th e, I w in te r e g g -m a c h in e s. E g g s fo r ? h a tc h in g fr o m a 2 42 e g g U iyin g I stra in a t $ 1.25 p er 15 e g g s . ; lA d d r ess ^J . M O R G A N H A W N . H ic k o e y, 33- * * Write for Beautiful Illustrated Cat- % ifogue o£ H A PIANOS | and price IisL or easy pay- J ment plan if desked. s i f |p ^ T o r^ i^ s . I T k e B ^ t o n P i a n o f o r $ 2 5 0 » I l i e $ 2 5 0 P i a n o h i ^ t h e w p r i d e T h e A r t i s t s ’ a p LARGEST DEALER IN THE STATL S. Main St. Salisbury, N. C« a n : s . I I [*i ^ I 'MI-tI -M <rt| il4••!-I m ill ■ -‘:‘l I.M 9-11MWi;f| HI'111 ' fy. IlM I l m ill?'Sg: 11<5i& ‘ I t'V' fit; In I?* ' '-u -W1M- IS-I1 I& 1I I l I:b:. ■mm Tribute Paid to Ay cock. R a le ig h . A p ril 2 7 — T h is m o rn in g C hairm an F ra n k lin M cN eill and C om m issio n er S . L . R o g e r s h e ld a sessio n o f th e co rp o ra tio n co m m is­ sion and m a d e an o rd er s e ttin g a sid e a p a g e o f th e m in u te s o f th e com ­ m ission in m em oriam fo r H o n . B . F . A yco ck , m em b er o f th e com m ission , w h o p assed a w a y a t h is h o m e in F re m o n t, W ayn e c o u n ty , la st n ig l)t a fte r an illn e ss th a t h ad p rev en ted h is g iv in g a n y a tte n tio n to official d u tie s fo r th e p ast six m o n th s. Lion Fondles a Child In P ittsb u r g a sa v a g e lion fon d led th e hand th a t a ch ild th ru st in to h is c a g e . D a n g er to ch ild ren is so m e ­ tim e s g r e a t w h en le a st reg a re e d . O fte n it c o m es th ro u g h G olds, C rou p an d W lio op in g C ou g h . T h ey slay th ou san d s tn a t D r. K in g ’s N e w D isco v ery cou ld h a v e sa v ed . “ A fe w d o ses cu red o u r b ab y o f a very b ad ca se o f C ro u p ,” w r ite s M rs. G eo rge B . D av s, o t F ia t R ock , N .C ., " W e a lw a y s g iv e it to h im w h en h e ta k e s eold . It is a w o n d er fu l m ed i­ c in e fo r b a b ie s.” B e st fo r C ou g h s, C old s, L aG rip p e 1 A sth m a , H em o r­rh a g es, W eak L u n g s. 50c. $1.00. T rial b o ttle fr e e . G u a ran teed by C . C. S an fo rd . Smitiideal Buys Building. A d ea l w a s clo sed y este rd a y w h e r e ­ b y M r. Joh n F . S m ith d ea l, o f A d v an ce, b eca m e p ossesso r o f th e b u ild in g on T ra d e s tr e e t n o w o c­ cu p ied by th e J . W . H e ste r C o., h e h a v in g p aid M r. T . K . R en ig a r $19,000 fo r it. T h e H e ste r C om pany h a s a lea se on th e b u ild in g fo r so m e tim e to co m e, a n d it is n o t k n ow n w h a t M r. S m ith d e a l’s p la n s a r e fo r p la ce a fte r th e lea se e x p ir e s.— W in s­ to n J o u rn a l, 4 th . An Ideal Husband . is p a tie n t, ev en w ith a n a g g in g w ife , fo r h e k n o w s sh e n ee d s h elp . ' S h e m a y b e so n erv o u s a n d ru n d o w n iii h ea lth th a t trifles a n n o y h e r . I f sh e is m ela n ch oly , e x c ite a b le , tro u b led w ith th e loss o t a p p e tite . H eadache, sleep lessn ess, c o n stip a tio n o r ta in t­ in g and d izzy sp ells, sh e n eed s Fde- c tn c B itte r s — th e m o st w o n d erfu l rem ed y to r a ilin g w om en : " T h ou s a n d s o f su fferers fro m - fe m a le tro u ­ b les, n erv o u s tro u b le s, b ack a ch e and w ea k k id n ey s h a v e u sed th em ana b eco m e h ea lth v and h ap p y . T ry th em . O nly 50c. S a tisfa c tio n g u a r ­ a n teed b y C . C. S an fo rd . A Use for Boys. T h e e v e r -b u r n in g q u e stio n o f " W h a t, s h a ll w e d o w ith o u r b oys?" see m s to b e sa tisfa c to r ily a n sw er e d in th e io llo w iu g a d v e r tise m e n t, w h ic h a p p e a re d m th e w in d o w o t a F iir n n g to ii Itoa d b u tc h er ’s sh o p : *• V Y auted, a r e sp e c ta b le b o y tor b e e f sa .u cea g e.” — L ou d o n T r ib u n e . A Regular Tom Boy Pointed Paragraphs. G re a t th in g s can b e acco m p lish ed b y g r e a t m e n w ith b u t little e ffo r t. S o m e m en a re so rich th ey can e v en a ffo rd to b e U n ite d S ta te s S en a to rs. -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I f y o u m u st g iv e a d v ic e , first-con* sid e r it. W h a t if-so m eb o d y sh ou ld fo llo w it? •_______ I h e p o liticia n m a y n o t b e so str o n g a s a h o rse b u t o fte n h e h a s a g r e a t d ea l m o re to p u ll. - " G iv e th e m u le a p la c e ,” d em a n d s th e C h ica go P o st. S u re! A n y th in g to a vo id a k ic k .__ _ _ _ ___ ' A m an h a s to w ork h a rd er t o b e'a p oor fa r m er th an , h e d o e s to b e a g o o d o n e. _______ I t is e a sie r fo r th e a v e r a g e g ir l to tie a b ow k n o t th an it is fo r h er to g e t h e r s e lf tied to a b e a u .. S om e p u b lic m e n a p p ea r to p ro ­ cee d o n th e th eo r y th a t it is b e tte r to b e m ista k en th an to b e u n in ter ­ e ste d . -' I t ’s a p ity th a t so m e o n e d o e sn ’t in v e n t a h a t th a t w ill c o v e r th e b ald sp o t on th e b ack o f m e n ’s h ea d s. H a b it is h a b it, a n d n o t to b e flu n g o u t o f th e w ih d o w b y a n y m a n , b u t to b e c o a x ed d o w n sta ir s a s te p a t a tim e . T h e M o o r e sv ille E n te r p r ise d o e s n ot th in k a n y d e c e n t c itiz e n sh o u ld v o te for a c a n d id a te w h o u ses liq u o r . ' B u t i f th a t is a p la n k in y o u r p la tfo r m , a n d is a d h e r e d to o , w e k n o w so m e m en o u t Idr o ffice th a t w o u ld n o t g e t v o te s e n o u g h to e le c t th e m k e e p e r s Ot h a y sca lp s a t a liv e r y sta b le .^ —E s . After The Grippe “ I a m m u c h p le a s e d , to b e a b le t o w rite, a n d J h a n k y o u fo r w h a t C a rd u l h a s d o n e fo r m e ,” w r ite s M rs. S a r a h j .G illila n d , o f S ile r C ity , N . C ..“ L a st F eb r u a r y , I h a d th e C r ip p ^ w h ic h d e ft m e in b a d s h a p e . B e fo r e th a t, I ,h a d b e e n b o th e r e d ,w ith fe m a le tr o u b le , fo r te n y e a r s , a n d n oth iin g s w m ^ to w r e it. - “A t la st, I b e g a n tq ta k e C a rd u i. I. h a v e ta k e n o n lyth r e e b o ttle s , b u t it h a s d o n e m e m o r e ‘ g o o d ,t h a n a ll th e d o c to r s o r th a n a n y o th e r m e d ic in e I o v o r tools., TaLe C A R D U I THE PEOPLE’S NATIONAL BANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY, W i n s t o n - S a l e m ,N. C C A P IT A L , $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . A S S E T S A MILLION A N D a h a l f . T a k e s ca r e o f its c u sto m ers when m b h ey is firm o r e a sy , k e e p s e v e r y tr a n sa c tio m co n fid e n tia l, a llo w s inter- e s t a t 4 p e r c e n t, fr o m d a te on C e r tific a te s o f D e p o sit, h a s a S a v in g s De­ p a r tm e n t, lo a n s m o n e y to y o u . o r fo r y o u , a n d d o e s e v e r y th in g a w ell eon- : d u c te d u p -to -d a te b a n k sh o u ld d o . L e t u s h a v e y o u r b u sin ess. N o better{ p la c e , Y o u can sen d y o u r d e p o s its b y m a il. JOHN W. FRIES, President. WM. A. BLAIR, Vice-Pret. and Csa-IlUr. J4«The Woman’s Tonic F o r th e a ft e r -e f fe c t s - o f a n y s e r io u s illn e s s , lik e th e G rip , C a rd u i is th e b e s t to n ic y o u c a n u s e . - ,, It b u ild s str e n g th , s te a d ie s th e n e r v e s , im p r o v e s th e a p p e tite , r e g u la te s • ir r e g u la r itie s a n d h e lp s b r in g b a c k th e n a tu ra l g lo w o f h ea lth ..; t : ' C a rd u i is y o u r b e s t frie n d , if y o ir o n ly k n e w i t _ T h in k o f th e th o u s a n d s o f la d ie s w h o m C a rd u t h a s h e lp e d ! W h a t c o u ld p o s s ib ly p r e v e n t it fro m h e lp in g y o u ? R e m e m b e r y o u c a n n o t g e t th e b e n e fit o f th e C a rd u i in g r e d ie n ts in a n y o th e n sm e d ic in e , fo r th e y a r e n o t fo r s a le in a n y d r u g s to r e e x c e p t in th e C a r d u i b o ttle, T iy C a rd u i. :i Wrtit it: -Ladies* Advisory DdVL4 CfastUnooga Mediciae ^o-AiC^tUflooc^-Teiin,, ;tor Special IntinKtiontfJiad INi-JRMRArte CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00 RALEIGH, N. C. .,CHARLOTTE, N. C. 'METAL J o h n D . R o c k efe lle r w o u ld g o b ro k e if h e sh o u ld sp en d h is c e n tir e in co m e tr y in g t o ‘ p rep are: a b e tte r m e d itin e th a n C h a m b erla in ’s -C o iic , C h olera a n d D iarrh oeae R em ed y fo r d iarrh o ea, d y se n te r y o r b o w el co m ­ p la in ts. I t is sim p ly im p o ssib le, and so sa y s e v e r y One th a t h a s u sed it. S old b y C . C . S a n fo rd S o n s C o. I t d o c s n o t m a tter so m u c h w h o is e le c te d to o ffice. I t s w h a t h» d o e s a fte r b is e le c tio n th a t c o n c e r n s th e fo lk s. F in d o u t Ir w h e sta n d s o n th in g s b efo r e y o u v o te fo r h im . F in d , i f y o u c a n . w h e th e r h e w ill c o n tin u e to sta n d Ih eret o r r n o t.— L in c o lto n T im e s. w as S u sie —c lim b in g tr e e s an d fe n ­ c es, ju m p in g d itc h es, w h ith n g , a l­ w a y s g e ttin g scra tch es, cu ts; sp ra in s, b ru ises, b u m p s, b u rn s o r sca ld s. B u t law s! H er m o th er ju s t ap p lied liu c k le n ’s A rn ica S a lv e and N e v e r h e s ita te a b o u t g iv in g C h a m ­ b erla in ’s C ou g h R em ed y to ch ild ren . It co n ta in s n o o p iu m o>- o th e r n ar­ c o tic s an d can b e g iv e n w ith im p licit con fid en ce. A s a q u ick cu r e fo r i c o u g h s a n d co ld s to w h ich ch ild ren j a r e . su sc e p tib le , it is u n su rp a ssed . S old b y C. C . S a n fo rd S o n s C o, S I)? Pullen Building.Piedmont Ins. Bid?. ARE FIRE PROOF r P I iE Y w ill n o t b u rn . : W ill n o t s p lit o r c u r l lik e w o o d s h in g le s. A W ill n o t c ra c k a n d ro ll o n l.k e - L t e . W ill n o t r ip a t th e se a m s lik e p la in tin ^ N e ith e r w ill tt e y r a ttle d u rin g h ig h w in d sto rm s, flie y n s v e r n e^ d re p a irs a n d l*t>t a s lo n g a s th e b u ild in g . A n d la st o f all — ■ V >ne h a t j w icti >r a n a a re c o t e x p e n siv e . C. C. SANFORD SONS CO- M OCKSVILLE, N.. C. DR. A. I TAYLOR, DENTIST, Office over Baity’8 Store. QR. ROBT. ANDERSON, DENTIST, O ffice over Bank o f D avie h er q u ick . H ea is e v e r y th in g h eal- a b le — B o ils, U lc e rs, E czem a , O ld S ores, C orn s o r P ile s. T ry it. 25c a t C. C. S an fo rd s. W e d o n ’i h ea r th e so u n d o f th e m o c k in g b u d in t h e landr m u c h , b u t w e h ea r th e so u n d o t th e can d i-' c u r e d ' ‘to te m u c h ly . C toe o f ti e c o u n ty Cause of His Death. " Y e s, I rem em b er h im ,” sa id A la sk a Ik e, “ H e d ied v ery su d d en ­ ly .” " H e a r t d isea se? ” ask ed th e E a st­ ern to u r ist " W a a l, n o w , I d o n ’t k n o w a s y ou k in sa y it w as th e h ea r t an y m o r e ’n th e clu b , sp a d e o r d iam on d . A n y ­ w a y , h e d e a lt h im se lf fo u r a c e s .” A Man Wants to Die o n ly w h en a lazy liv e r an d a slu g g ish b o w e ls ca u se tn g h tfu l d esp o n d en cy . B u t D r. K in g ’s N e w L ite P ille ex p el p o iso n s fro m th e sy stem ; b rin g h o p e a n d co u ra g e; c u r e a ll L iv e r, S to m ­ a ch an d K id n ey tro u b les; im p a rt h ea lth an d v ig o r to th e w ea k n erv ­ o u s an d a ilin g . 25c a t C . C . S a n ­fo r d s. Good Gracious! W h a t a w orld w e d o liv e in a n y h ow ! W h ile th e rich a re h a v in g ap ­ p en d icitis an d th e p oo r a re h a v in g p elleg ra ,. th e m id d le c la ss a re h a v in g fits. 0, y o u d o c to rs!.— E x. T h e m an w h o cia im s to b e a lw a y s r ig h t is a lw a y s slo w to a ck n o w led g e th e r ig h ts o f o th ers. c a n d id a te s h e lp e d u s to ru n o u r p ress Ior h a lf a u h o u r la s t W e d u et • d a y . W e g iv e h iu i a c o p y o f o u r p a p e r fo r h is w o r k . — C o r n eliu s N e w s. T h e sp len d id w o rk o f C h am b er­ la in ’s S to m a ch an d L iv e r T a b le ts is d aily c o m in g to lig h t. N o su ch g ra n d r em ed y fo r liv e r a n d b ow el tro u b le s w a s e v e r k n o w n b efo r e. T h o u san d s b less th e m fo r c u r in g c o n stip a tio n , sick h ea d a ch e, b illio u s- n ess, jau n d ice, an d in d ig e stio n . S old b y C . C S a n fo rd S o n s G o. * L ig h tn in g s e t fire to th e o il ta n k s o f th e O hio O il C o. a t M a rtin sv ille, 111. ;,T uesday. T h e p la n t, d id n o t ca tc h , b u t m u ch o il w a s b u rn ed . A to u c h o f r h e u m a tism , ! o r - a tw in g e o f n e u r a lg ia , w h a te v e r th e tro u b le is, C h a m b erla in ’s L in im en t d riv e s a w a y th e p a in a t o n ce and c u r e s th e c o m p la in t q u ic k ly . F ir s t a p p lica tio n g iv e s r e lie f. ■ S o ld b y C. C. S a n fo rd S o n s C o. Notice. Having qualified as executor of the will of GCorge Felker, dec’d, notice is ^ heteby given to all persons holding claims against said deceased to present them to the un­ dersigned for payment on: or :before the tlth day of Feb. 1911, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Per­ sons indebted to said deceased are noti­ fied to make immediate payment of their said indebtedness to the undersigned ex­ ecutor. This Ilth day of Feb. 1910.' J. D. W a lk e r, Executor. T..B. Bailey, Attorney. C h a m b erla in ’s S tom ach an d L iv er T o b le ts w ill c le a r th e so u r sto m a ch , s w e e te n th e b rea th and c r e a te a h e a lth y a p p e tite . ~ T h ey p ro m o te th e flow o f g o str ic ju ic e , th ereb y in d u c­ in g g o o d d ig e stio n . S old b y C . G. S a n fo rd S o n s C o. A le x a n d e r th e G rea t co n q u ered J h e w o rld b u t h e d id n ’t m a k e so m u c h o u t o f it a s M r. R o c k efe lle r h a s m a d e. StatePf North Carolina, Y Ia the Super- „ Cior Court Be-D avie C ounty. ' fore A T; Grant, Clerk. . A. A. A nderson vsJulia Anderson et al. I^Notice of Sale I ,F o le y K id n e y P ills c o n ta in in c o n c en tr a te d rorra in g r e d ie n ts o f e sta b lis h e d th e r a p e u tic v a lu e for th e H s lie f- an d ' c u r e ot a ll k id n e y a n d b lftd d er a ilu ie n ts . S o ld b y a il d r u g g is ts . By virtue of an order made in the above entitled case by A. T. Grant, C. S. C., the undersigned Commissioner will sell pub­ licly at the Court House... door' in Mocks- ville, N. C., on Monday the 6th day of June, the following described real estateto-wit: ......... 1st. -A Lot known as the store house andlpt situate in.the Forks of the Mocks- ville and Winston road, bounded on the North and East by the lands of A . A.< Anderson and Nelson Anderson contain one-fourth acre more or less and being known as-the -Anderson.-Brothers‘ Store House and Lot in Calahalnv 2ud. The tobacco factory lot containing 3-4 acres mpre or le?s bounded on the East, South and .West by the lands of' Nelson Anderson, both of said lots being known as Anderson Brothers Store and Factory lots in Calahaln. Terms of. saleB25 cash, balBnce in six months time -with bond and approved se­ curity, or ;all cash at the option of the purchaser. ; " This the 26th day of April, 1910. - j A . T . Grant, Jr., Commissioner. ' ............. C r o u p W hen a child w akes up In th e mhW le o f th e ulght w ith a severe a ttack of croup as fre* queiitly happens, no tim e should be lo st In experim enting w ith rem edies of a- doubtful value. Prom pt action is often necessarv to save life. ■*..*_ CKamberlain9S CougK Rem edy has never been know n to fail'ln any«case and lit h as been In use for over one-third of a cen­tury, -There la none .better. I t can bei-d e ­ pended upon. Why experim ent? Itlsp le a sa n t to ta k o a n d contains no harm ful drug. Fj^oa w ce n ts; large size, do cents. Registered Jerseys *Al Auction 5. I w ill a ell m y JBiitire h erd o f 7 3 J e r s e y s w ith o u t r e s e r v e . T h e r e h a s n e v e r b een su c h a c h a n c e o ffered to th e p u b lic, o f th e S o u th to s o ck u p w ith p u re b red r e g iste r e d J e r s e y s . G o ld e n L ad s a n d S t . L a m b e r ts o f th e r ic h e st b r e e d in g . W ish to s e ll p n v a t e lv to r e lia b le p a r ty , m y m ilk r o u te o u w h ic h r s e ll $8 0 0 9 .0 0 w o rth o f m ilk a t IOi- p er q u a r t a n d c re a m 20c. p er p iu t y e a r ly , a lso w a g ­ o n s e tc . H a v e sev era l- fa rm s to r s a le from 4 0 a c r e s u p . R e a so n a b le term s*. R e fe r e n c e , l B r a d str e e tv A d d r e s s John A. Young, A t G reensboro A uditorium -Greensboro N. C. { E l e c t r i c B i t t e r s Succeed when everything else fails. In hervous ,prostration and female v weaknesses, they are the. supreme j remedy, as thousands have testified; ' F O R ; K I D N E Y f L I V E R A N D S T O M A C H V f iO U B L E it is the best.medicine ever sold: over a druggist’s counter. T H E S E S C H O O L S G IV E th e w o r ld ’s b e s t in m o d e m B usin ess . E d u c a tio n . O ld e st B u sin e ss C o lle g e in N o r th C arolin a. P osition s " g u a r a n te e d , b a ck ed b y a w r itte n c o n tr a c t. N o v a c a tio n . 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A fte r , .'g a z in g a t t h e /w o n d e r f u l s p e c ta c le fo r a fe w T m o in e n tsj h e tu r n e d to g o b a c k ip t h e h o n s e a n d fe ll d e a d . • - , ; . : T h e r e tu r n s o f / s h e r i f f M a r tin c o f A n s o n c o u n ty. / 0 th e c le r k ,o f th e s u p e r io r c o u r y Gf t h e ..’n u m b e r . o f p fersons w h o I aa v e n o t p a id t h e ii p o ll ta x in y m e to q u a lif y th e m ­ s e lv e s to / / o t e in t h e N o v e m b e r e le c tio n si{ o w th a t 2 2 6 w h ite c iti zeh k b a v / j d isfr a n c h is e d T lie m se h e s b y f a i l ) / ^ t o ’p a y tb e ir t a f . , THE CITY MAN WHO FARMS Yoij Cannot Do it all the Fir*t Year- Better Go Slow and Learn, I t is e v id e n t t h a t . th o u s a n h s o f .c ity m e n w ill tr y th e ir h a n d a t fa r m in g t h is y e a r — fo r th e first tim e . - S o m e o f th e s e g e n tle m e n k n o w i t a ll, o r .a t le a s t a v e r y la r g e p a r t o f it , a n il th e y g iv e lo u d e v i­ d e n c e {io f - te e ir k n o w le d g e . N e x t fa ll ttfis k n o w le d g e w ill b e so m e; w h a t d im m e d , b u t, lik e a w ell-' p ru n e d tr e e , i t . w ill b e .b e b e tte r fo r th e c u t t i n g ; G e n tle m e n i i f y o u fe e l a str o n g d e s ir e to “ sh o w thesfe o ld fa r m e r s h o w to d o it ; ” k e e p i t to y o u r s e lf u n t il th e^ -sh o w * in g i s ip s ig h t . F o llb w th fe M g h o J “ B r a g j’ a n d y o u w ill tr a v e l to h u .m ilita tio n , i f n o t d is g u s t. T a k e i t fro m ' u s, th o s e “ o ld fa r m e r s” w ill m o st lik e ly b e a t y o u a t th e g a m e U n til y o u h a v e . le a r n e d b y e x p e r ie n c e . G o s lo w a n d d o -n o t Jry to . te a r .th e w h o le fa rm u p t h e first y e h r . D o n o t start- in w ith , la r g e flio c k s a n d h e r d s . E a r b e t te r m a k e , y o u r m is ta k e o n tw o c o w s .a n d a d o z e n h e n s . A lt e r a ll is s a id a n d d o n e , y o u w ill fin d th e h a y c r o p a b o u t a s w ell' s u ite d to y o u r C ap a city a s a n y y o u c a p T a is e . a n d d o n o t b e lie v e th a t i t is a b s o ­ lu te ly n ec e ssa r y to fe e d a ll th e h a y o r th e fa r n j. W it h c h e m ic a ls a n d lim e y o u c a n ‘k e e p .u p . t h e y ie ld fro m y o u r in ea d o w s a fte r t h e y h a v e o n c e b een s e e d e d ..- T h e c it y - fa r ­ m e r m a y w e ll b ec o m e a tr u e “ h a y ­ s e e d ’’ a n d le t fa n c y c ro p -g r o w in g a lo n e .— R u r a l N e w -Y o r k e r , . - T h e J H a n a t T h e F lo w H an d les* A ii .writes: I want to advise all teachers .CL agricul­ ture ttr geV^lose- to- the fanners. These men -know a lot more than they get'credit: for” ' I There is a world of truth in: the above paragraph.. Progressive, farmers, meU.en- dowed .with an aspiration- for something better, have accomplished.a great work in- the advancement of agriculture, -To the- practical men on the farms is due the credit for propagating our most valuable varieties of fruits, cereals and vegetables.. They have developed the various breeds: of cattle, sheep and swine to their, pres­ ent high standard of quality. . Many of the approved methods of farm practice nqw called scientific are the result of -their patient labor and investigation, and their, inventive genius has given buth - to not a few improvements in our agricul­ tural machinery and appliances. There is much that the teacher of agriculture can learn from the practical man at the plow handles.—RuralLife- T h e H a r d L u c k M a n . 'My luck is fierce,”; in anguish wailed the man who forty times had failed; “the gods that guide poor mortoi’s feet have soaked me.often,1 and repeat. AU things upon this whirling-sphere go wrong end foremost when Tm near; if I had luck, dike other, guys you'd see me like an air-: ship rise; I’ll bet a twenty-cent cigar I’d hitch my wagon to a star.” . I’ve . noticed that the men who fail spring that old story, worn -.and stale; they, never hand you out the truth; they never say: “I fail­ ed,-forsooth, because I am a .dizzy : shirks I hate to buckle down to work; I’d always let my business slide - to-take.a joyous motor nde, or watch on organ grinder’s tricks or fuss around in poUtics. . Good Honest Toil may be the rage; I pass it up, iat every, stage; the bread of labor makes me ache;Pd rather shake the dica.for cake. ’ Th© nard luck ypm rs. Imown-where has-beens j+jeet-'Snd - r^caa.- Tne feiiows who ■ are sawjpg wocOj-anf Oafings hay) and maMpg gpOd p^ hp .n?; quitter’s sob or woes, when, they- encoun­ ter a revsrse; they Uty .ftegh grip; on ,life and climb, and get there- soqi£how,.fyery time,—,Walt Mason in Charlotte News. ., NpRTH CAROUNA AS A LABOR-HUNGRY STATE. One of the Largest Paper Pulp Milk in 'the .United States:is Situated in North Carolina and Finds it Hard to Get Enough Labor. H o w m a n y O b se r v e r r ea d er s k n o w - t h a t in - N o r th C a r o lin a iB lo c a t e d . o n e o f th e p a p e r p u lp m ills in th e U n ite d S t a t e d S u c h is. a fa c t, h o w e v e r . T h is m ill is th e . C h a m p io n F ib e r C o m p a n y ’s p la n t. S itu a te d a t C a n to n . H a y - W ood c o u n ty . - T h e m ill d id n o t b eg in , o p e r a tio n s n n til 1 9 0 7 , a n d » om e tim e j v a s h e e d e d to g g t in g o o d r tin n irig o r d e r . B n t e v e r y - th in g has. w o r k e d so sa tis fa c to r ily t h a t now ', on afecO u n t o f th e in c r e a s­ in g ^ lem a h d ' f o r . i l s o u tp u t, th e iirill is b e in g r a n a t fu ll c a p a c ity . P h e e n tir e p r o d u c t o f th e m ill, te n to . tw e lv e ' c a r lo a d s a d a y , is s h ip p e d ; to . a fin is h in g p a p e r m ill a t H a'njiltO n, O , .w h ere i t is m a d e in td th e fin e st g r a d e s o*- p a p e r . O n aOOonot o f. in c r e a s in g d em a n d fo r 'b q th n e w s p f in t a n d th e fin er g r a d e s , th e - H a ifiilto n m il) is con-- sta n tly : e a llin g o n th e C a n to n p la n t fo r m o re p u lp . ; S p ra .k fn g . o f t h is , m a tte r -, an A sh eV ilie.' G a z e ite -I^ e w s':: a r tic le s e y s : f “ I t is s a id t h a t n e v e r b e ­ f o r e h a s- th e r e , b e e n / s n c h a g r e a t d e m a n d fo r la b o r a s th e r e is h e r e n o w ,. T h e r e d o e s n o t se e m to b e a n y n e e d fo r p e o p le to g o th e W e st to s e e k e m p lo y m e n t, fo r th e C h a m ­ p io n F ib e r C o m p a n y r-is c o n sta n tly ^ y in g e m p lo y m e n t to a ll t h e m en th e y c a n h ir e ,, a n d th e y k e e p a s ta n d in g a d v e r tis e m e n t :: fo r la b o r- e td fa n d ^ iik p a tin o t? g e t; e n o u g h ;” , I f i s n o t a%C Sm ton a lo n e t h a i su c h c o n d itio n s e x is t . B n t • e v e r y w h e r e , th r o u g h o u t th is w h o le se c tio u o f c o u n tr y - th er e, is a ,d e m a n d for la b o r . . M e n w h o . a r e w illin g to w o r k c a n fin d it r ig h t herfe-at th e ir h om es.r-r.C h a rlotte O b se r v e r . T o t h e M a n . W h o B o r r o w s. W o u ld n ’ t it s a v e y o u m o n e y in th e e n d it y o u s u b sc r ib e d fo r y o u r ­ s e lf! T h in k o f tu e tim e y o u w a st­ e d iu b o r r o w in g th e p a p e r . T h in k o t th e h e lp fu l a r tic le s y o u m iss. M o re t h a n .t h a t , r e m e m b e r ' th a t e v e r y a d d e d su b sc r ip tio n h e lp s to U ia k e fh e p a p e r b e tte r fo r e v e r y ­ b o d y .' ; T n e p a p e r . d o e s a lo t o f th in g s tor y o n ; w h e n y o u e o m e to th in k o f it , ,Y o u c a n w e ll a ffo rd to sh o w y o u r a p p r e c ia tio n b y. a d d in g y o u i u a m e to th e su b s c r ip tio n li s t .— .v a rr e n M a il. - MAX1UMS OF MARK TWAIN Bright and Witty Sayings of the WoridV Moat Famous Humeroust.- “To be good is to be noble; but to show others how to be good is noble and no trouble.” ■ “Noise -proves nothing.- Oftqn a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles as if ' she had laid an asteroid,” “Training is everything. The peach was once a bitter almond; caulifiour is nothing but a cabbage'with a-college education.” “The .autocrat of Russia posseses more ' power than any man on earth but he cannot stop to sneeze.” “One of the most striking differences between a cat and a'fie is that a cat has on y nine lives.’*; “When I reflect on the number of dis­ agreeable who I know have gone to a ‘ better world, I am moved to - lead a dif­ ferent life.” - “The1 true Southern watermelon is a boon apart, and not to be mentioned-with common things. It is chief of the world’s - luxuries, king by the grace of God over all the fruits of the earth. :: When one has tasted it, he knows what the angels eatv It was not a Southern Watermelon that Eye took; we know it because she re­ pented.”' ; “Few things are harder to put up with than Ihe annoyance of a good example.” -, ‘“It were not best that we should ■ afl think alike; it -is differences of- opinion that makes horse rases.” ■ ■ • “Even the . dearest and most perfect . eircamstantial evidence is likely to be at fault, after all; and therefore'ought-to be received with the greatest saution: Take the case of any pencil-sharpened by a woman; if-you have witnesses,-you will find she did it with a knife, hut; if you take simply the aqpect of the pencfi; you will-say.Si«diait w&thhertoeth:” “April!. This is the day-upon which we are reminded ofvwhaUwe are on . the other 364.” ; RespectfalljiSabiiiitted. Don’t be a kicker. You have heard of the man who kicked-when he was young, and he kicked when.- he’s old, he: kicks when he’s Hot1^ancfhe kicks when he’s cold, he kicks at the shade and he kicks at the sun, and the kicker - keeps kicking until he-is done. He’ll kick at the garm­ ents the angels will wear, and he’ll kick atthe methods of-wearing their flair. He’ll kick at the music - the angels will sing, and he’ll kick at. the defects fle’ll find in his wing. He’ll kick at St. Peter for letting him in, and he’ll kick at the virtues as nothing , but sin. He’ll keep on a lucking and call all a “sell,” till a kick from St. Peter will-land him in—well, are you a kicker? Commaader JaIIus A. Prrtt Post No. . 134> rDept. IU„ G. A. R. Iy d e c la r e d , - ‘’I h a v e se e n th e -co m et.” E ffo rt^ o f h e r h u sb a n d to .c a lm h e r w ere u n a v a ilin g .1 T e a m in u te s la te s s h e d i e d .' Saw the Comet and'Died. W a k in g h e r ;, h u s b a n d , a w e 'i k n o w fa r m e r r e s id in g se v e r a l m ilts j fro m E llis s v ille ; M is s ., A p r il 2 8 t h , . M r . I s a a c C oo k ; C o m m a n d e r o i l M rs. J o h n S ca r b o r o u g h h y s te r ic a l- ib o v e P o st^ -K e w a n e e, H L , w r ite s: IF o r a- lo n g tim e I w a s - b o th e r e d w ith :b a c k a c h e a m lp a iu s a c r o ss m y k id n e y s . A b o u t tw o m o n th s a g o I sta r r e d • ta k in g F o le y K id n e y P ills and- so o n s a w t h e y w e r e d o in g j u s t a s cla im ed .* :I k e p t o n ta k in g ih e m ' a n d ' n o w I a m fr e e from ia c k a c h e , a n d th e p a in fu l b la d d e r iu iH e r^ fis' .a ll g o n e . I lik e F o le y ’K id n e y P ills so w e ll th a t I h a v e tcfid ta a p y / o f m y • frien d s' a n d - co m : r a d e s a fio u t 'th e m a n d s h a ll reco u i- m en H v tk em a t e v e r y o p p o r tu n ity .” S o ld jtiy ’fil^ i& n g g ists. ■- F o r M o r e T h a n T h r e e D e c a d e s ; F o le y ’s H o n e y a n d T a r w as b een a h o u se h o ld fa v o r ite fo r a ll a il­ m e n ts o f th e th ro a t; ;o b e s t a n d lu n g s . F o r in fa n t s - a n d c h ild r e n it is th e b e st a n d saffest a s it con - ta in 8-n o.Q p iates; a n d n o b a r m tu l d r u g s . N o n e g e n u in e b u t F o le y ’s H o n e y a n d T a r in th e y e llo w p a c k ­ a g e s . R efu se s u b s titu te s: S o ld b y a ll d r u g g is ts . : M r s. 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C ., a s S eco n d -cla ss M ail m a tte r , M arch 3 ,1 9 0 3 . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, in Advance—............... .50c Six Months, in Advance ..........25c W E D N E S D A Y .May 18,1910. 0URM 0TT0. “ W e w ill sp ea k ou t;, w e w ill b e h ea rd T h o u g h a ll e a r th ’s sy ste m s crack; W e w ill n o t b a te a sin g le w ord N o r ta k e a le tte r b ack . W e sp ea k th e tr u th and w h a t ca r e w e F o r h issin g and fo r sco rn , W h ile so m e fa in t g le a n in g s w e c a n s e e O f fre e d o m ’s c o m in g m o m ? L e t lia rs fe a r , le t co w a rd s sh rin k , L e t tr a ito r s tu r n aw a y ; W h aitever w e h a v e d a red to th in k T h a t d a red w e a lso s a y .” O u r e n e m ie s a r e c o r d ia lly in v it ­ ed to c a ll a ro u n d a n d s e e u s w h e n in to w n . T h ir te e n is n o t a lw a y s a n u n ­ lu c k y n u m b er — e s p e c ia lly to th e su b sc r ib e r w h o g e ts r e c e ip t N o . 1 3 . THE NEWS FROM OUR COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS' W hnt the P eop le a ll O yer th e C ounty ore D oing C o lo n el C o o p er a n d B a x te r S h e m w e ll w ill d o u b tle s s v o te fo r th e sa m e o ld g o v e sn o r s i f th e y h a v e h a lf a c h a n c e . W ith c o tto n s e llin g a ro u n d 15 c e n ts , co rn n e a r ly a d o lla r a n d s p r in g c h ic k e n s 2 5 c e n ts a p o u n d , t h e fa rm er h a sn ’t m u c h g r o n u d s fo r y e llin g p a n ic . O u r su b sc rib e rs d o n o t w a n t to b e w o rried to d e a th w ith p o litic a l m a tte r s th ro u g h th e h o t su m m e r m o n th s. O u r a im s h a ll b e to p r in t th e n e w s first— th e p o litic s IaBfc. W e a re g la d th a t o u r o ld frien d H e n iy H o b so n , o f th is c o u n ty , h a s r e c e iv e d ih e a p p o in tm e n t a s p o s t­ m a ster a t S a lis b u r y . T h e r e is not a c le v e r o r m o te c o u r teo u s y o u n g m a o to b e fou n d th a n M r. H o b so n . i a n d w e feel s in e h g w ill p r o v e to I e th e r ig h t m a n in th e right p la c e . VVe j fin b is m a n y fr ie n d s in th e ir c o n g r a tu la tio n s. T h er e b y a n n o u n c e u iy s e lf a c a n ­ d id a te , for- R e g iste r o f D e e d s of D a v ie c o u n ty , su b je c t to th e a ctio n o f th e D e m o c r a tic p rim a r ie s. T tesp ectl u lly , F . A . S M Y R E 1 C o o leem ee. T h e a b o v e fro m th e C o o leem ee J o u r n a l. .- W h o iu th e th u n d e r is S m y ie , a n d w h en d id h e la n d ,.a n d w h e r e fro m ? An Appeal to Our Friends. : : T h e r e are. b etw ee n fou r a n d fiv e h u n d r e d o f o u r su b sc rib e rs w h o • h a v e le t th e ir su b sc r ip tio n s e x p ir e . T h is b e in g t b e d u ll sea so n o f th e y e a r , w e e a r n e stly r e q u est ev ery o n e w h o p o ssib ly ca n to e ith e r c a ll o r se n d in th e ir r en e w a ls al o n c e . It. is u n p le a sa n t for u s to h av e, to c a ll o n o u r fr ie n d s th ro u g h th e c o lu m n s o f th e p a p e r , b u t it is m o re u n p le a sa n t s till to b e u n a b le to p a y o u r p a p e r b ills , r e n ts, p r in t­ e r s a n d g ro cery b ills . It ta k e s m o n e y to ru n a p a p e r , a n d a lo t ol it . O u r d e p e n d e n ce is o n o u r s u b ­ sc r ib e r s a n d a d v e r tis e r s . W h e n th ey , fa il u s w e. a r e m o o red h ig h a n d d r y . W e fee l su r e th a t m any o f o u r su b sc r ib e r s w ill resp o n d p r o m p tly to .th is e a r n e st a p p e a l. B A I L E Y . T h e r e c e n t r a in w a s m u c h h e lp to th e c ro p s. T h e w r ite r h a d th e p le a su r e o f v ie w in g H a ile y ’s c o m e t W e d n e s ­ d a y m o r n in g . .?>■; M isse s M a m ie T n tte r o w i a n d M a g g ie D w ig g in s a n d B e n / T u t: teo w s p e n t S a tu r d a y n ig h t in th e c it y o f C o o lee m ee . , J ; H r . J . A . T u tte r o w is g o n e t o W in sto n th is w e e k w ith h is to ­ b a cco . s M r . B o w a n C a se y , o f W in s to n , sp e n t a fe w d a y k in t h is b e r g la s t w e e k , th e g u e s t o f h is p a r e n ts , M r. a n d M rs. E . P . C e s e y . S e v e r a l fro m a ro u n d h e r e a t­ te n d e d th e c o m m e n c e m e n ts a t H a r ­ m o n y a n d C oo l S p r in g la s t w e e k : M rs. Y . E . fia r n e y c a s tle s p e n t T u e sd a y e v e n in g w ith M r s / M . L . T u tte r o w . C en ter L o c a l N o . 3 3 0 o f th e P . E . V . C . U . o f A . h e ld th e ir r e g u ­ la r se m i m o n th ly m e e tin g a t th e sc h o o l h o u s e S a tu r d a y e v e n in g a t 4 o ’c lo c k . T h is lo c a l is iu a g r o w ­ in g c o n d itio n . N e w m e m b e r s a r e ta k e n in n e a r ly e v e r y m e e tin g , e v e r y fa rm er w h o is a b le to th in k fo r h im s e lf sh o u ld jo in t h is u n io n a t o n e . M rs. W . J . S . " W alk er s p e n t o n e d a y th e p a s t w e e k w ith M r s. J o h n H . F o ste r , o f C o u n ty L in e . . Rex. Steani Distillery Siezed. W in sto n -S a le m ; M a y 13;'— In fo r- m tfio n w a s r e c e iv e d h e r e to d a y of t h e B iezu re o f th e b ig g e st stea m d is tille r y e v e r o p e r a te d in th is s ta te , a lle g e d ly illic it , r e p o r te d to b e o w n ed b y a m an n am ed M itc h e ll, U ne o f W ilk e s c o u n ty ’s b e st k n o w n c itiz e n s . T h e s till w a s b e in g o p e ­ r a te d in th e /A u n tin g c re e k sec ti-m o f W ilk e s , D e p u ty C o lle cto rs J . M . ■ D a v is a n d J . S . B a n d y m a k in g th e B iezu re, u n d e r o r d e is o f C ollecto r JS rasKn o f. S ta te s v ille . I t is sa id - t h a t o th e r v io la tio n s a r e rep o rted fro m th a t sec tio n o f W ilk e s and; C o lle cto r B r o w n is s a id to b e . d e ­ te r m in e d t o w a g e relin tlesS w ar u p ­ o n th e la w b r e a k e r s w h ile b e is iu office. C o n d itio n s in W U k e s a r e sa id to b e r a th e r e v il,'fr o m an in tern a l r e v e n u e sta n d p o in t, a n d so m e a c ­ tio n is p ro m ise d p o litic a lly a s is g en e ra lly th e c a se . C A N A . - ; . T h e r e is ta lk o f a p h o n e lin e , b e ­ in g c o n str u c te d fr o m G kn a u p th e roa d to H . C , H u n te r s . G o o d , le t it c o m e .' '• *■' T h e r e w ill b e p r e a c h in g a t E a t- onB c h u r c h th e fo u rth S u n d a y . M r. S a m S ton eB treet s p e u t lasit S a tu r d a y n ig h t w ith h is w ife , w h o is s till a t W in sto n . M r s . I d a S in k a n d M r s. V o g le r s p e n t W e d n e s d a y w ith M r s /S in k ’s, m o th er , M rsi5A . W .E a t h h . ’ M rs.' H . 0 . H u n te r c e le b r a te d b e r : b ir th d a y T h u r s d a y . w ith a q u iltin g a n d b ir th d a y d in n e r . B e ­ tw e e n fo r ty -fiv e a n d fifty o f h e r frie n d s a n d r e la tiv e s s p e n t th e d a y w ith h e r , a n d h a d p le a n ty o f g oo d Ib io g s to e a t, a n d e a c h o n e p r e s e n t r h o n g b t th e y e n jo y e d th e d a y b e st. M ay s h e liv e ' to s e e m a n y -m o r e su c h d a y s . M iss R e b e c c a R o llin s p a sse d th ro u g h th is w a y to v is it h e r .p a r e h ts a t. C o u r tn e y . v M r : /L e w is B o g e r a n d fa m ily s p e n t on e: n ig h t th is w ee k ; w ith frie n d s a n d r e la tiv e s a t C a n a . C an a n y of. th e r e a d e r s of, T h e R ec o rd te ll L ittle F lo w e r G ir h w h a t b ook in th e B ib le C h r is t s p o k e o f w h ile h e r e on ea rth ? ' * I f s o 1J tin d ly sta te th r o u g h T h e R e c o r d . M r. a n d M rs. J . P . G r e e n , of. M o c k sv ille , v isite d a t G , L . W h it e s r e c e n tly . S olo m o n b a d - se v e n - h u n d r ed w iv e s, F u c h s ia .. Litttle Floweb Gjbl. R E E D Y C R E E K . C a rd s a r e o u t a n n o u n c in g ' th e m a rria g e o f M r . C . D . P e o p le s to M iss S a llie S u e E llis , a t A d v a n c e M a y 1 9 th . - V- M r . W . T . C re w s m a d e a b u a i-. n e ss tr ip to N o r fo l la s t w e e k a n V r e p o r ts a lin t s tr a w b e r r y c r o p ,; he; sa w a s m a n y a s 1 5 ' w o m en * in o n e fie ld p ic k in g . ? M r. J . F . S n iith d e a l, o f A d v a n c e , b u y s th e T . K . R e n ig a r IW uliiingi o n T ra d e str e e t, W in itp p ;S a le m . P r ic e p a id w a s $ 1 9 ,0 0 0 . - I t w a i o c c u p ie d b y th e J . W . H e s e r C o . v M iss I d a B y e r ly r e tu r n e d ; h o m e la s t w e e k fro m A sh b o r o u g h . w h e i e su e h a s b een te a c h in g in t h e ’; g r a d ­ e d s c h o o l. '. . • T o b a cco p la n ts a n d d e m o c r a ts a re v e r y sca r ce o n R e e d y ,C r e e k i T h e .dijd'e sm o k e s o n e a n d ; th e d e v il t h e o th e r . . t y Mibs Vic to r y B y e r ly -r e tm r n e d h o m e la s t F r id a y F r o m L ex in jg to n ,- w h e r e B he h a s b e e n te a c h in g | in th e g ra d ed sc h o o l.. , j M r . T i J . E llis a n d d a u g h te r , L iz z ie,, a n d s e v e r a l o th e r D a fv ie p e o p le w as. o v e r a t t h e A r c m lia c o m m e n ce m e n t; T h o s e D a v ie f o ik s a lw a y s a c t sq n ic e , b u t so m e ofkSaly b o y s - d id r a is e - e a in . S h a m e td u y o u . -VA ■ - v. . W i .v. a H t K i ^ H A R M O N Y R . 3 . M r s. W illia m R e a v is is o n th e s ic k lis t. T h e r e is n ot b u t v e r y litt le to ­ b a cco s e t o u t in th is se c tio n o w in g to th e sc a r c ity o f p la n ts . M r . J o e R a tle d g e p a sse d th ro u g h o u r b e r g la s t w ee k o n tb e p u llm a n le g e x p r e s s . . M r R . P . Ija m e s. o f C a la h a ln R . I , v is ite d M r . a n d M rs. D . L . B e c k la s t S u n d a y . T h e p r a y e r m e e tin g a t N ew U n io n is p r o g r e ssin g n ic e ly . M r. N . B . D y so n m a d e a fly in g v is it to th e C en ter n eig h b o r h o o d la s t S u n d a y . M r. S . S . B e c k is o n th e sick lis t — e a t to o m a n y fr o g leg s. M r. J . B . R e a v is h a s a c c e p te d a p o sitio n w ith D y s o n & R ic h a r d so n , o f C a la h a ln R . I . ' ,T h e r e is n o w e d d in g s u p th is w a y , b u t lo t o f c o u r tin g M r . B illy H . w a s see n e y e in g o n e o f th e o ld m a id s la s t S u n d a y . OSSSSSSSSSSSS^S^SS£SS3SSSSS&SgI THE ONLY ADHE EVER H A D g There was a man in our town Who was so wondrous wise,He thought a business he could run'. And neyer advertise. Take heed and learn the’ moral . Of this sad, mournful tale.For the only ad he ever had Was “Closed for Sheriff Sale,” - —Mitchel Krdnide. The Dragon of the Sky. A l i t t l e a fte r 3 2 o ’c lo c k to d a y ! H a ile y ’s c o m e t w ill p a s s d ir e c tly b e tw e e n th e e a r th a n d th e LUfiv a n d i f th e s u b s ta n c e o f t h e .com et is s o lid e n o u g h , -it . w ill c a n s e -a n ’ e c lip s e o f , th e s u n . T h is is th e d a y th a t th e ta il o f t h e c o m e t is to h e w h is k e d th r o u g h th e e a r th a t ligh tn in er s p e e d . W h e th e r o r n o t w e w ill k n o w a n y t h in g /a b o u t it . o r w h e th e r a n y d a m a g e : w ill v b e d o n e to th e e a r th o r to th e c o m e t, r e m a in s to b e se e n . A ft e r th is e v e n in g , n o th in g h a p p e n in g to u s o r it , th e c o m e t w ill b e se e n s h o r t­ ly a fte r e ig h t o ’c lo c k ip th e e v e n : in g s k y . M a n y M o e k s y illia n s h a v e b een r is in g b e tw e e n 3 a n d f o ’c lo c k e a c h m o r n in g fo r a s ig h t o f th is w o n d e r fu l v is ito r , w h ic h in d e e d I w illM u g o ff w ith b e st w ish e s j p ,e s e n t8 a s tr ik in g a n d w ir e d A p - p e a r j w e . N e x t M o n d a y n ig h t Iw g in n in g a t te n o ’c lo c k , th e r e w ill b e a to ta l e c lip s e o f th e m o o n . fo r T h e R ec o rd a n d it s m a n y rea d e r s . Wild Bili.. O L D K A P P A . W h a t h a s b ec o m e o f O b se rv e r, h a s h e q u it o b se r v in g ? M iss M a ttie Allen v is ite d a t M r. S c o tt S m o o ts recently. M r s. M a r y S b iv e s a n d M rs. J im J o n e s o n e d a y la s t w e e k w ith M rs, T h iiz a a n d R e b e c c a K o o n tz . -' W . F . H . K e tc h ie is n o t lo o k in g q u ite a s s lim fa c e d a s h e d i d ./ . H e w a n d er e d o v e r to J . B , C a m p b e lls o n d a y la s t w ee k a n d g o t' a sq u a r e m e a l. . M r. J im b ro w n a n d so n v isite d M r. B r o w n ’s , s iste r , M r s. T o m C a r tn e r . S u n d a y . M r. R ic h a r d a n d M iss E lla D a y - w a lt s p e n t S u n d a y e v e n in g a t M r. W illia m D a y w a lts . ' .M r. Vi ilso h -K o O n tz v is ite d r e la tiv e s in th e m o u n ta in s r e c e n tly / S e v e r a l o f o u r y o u n g fo lk s a t ­ te n d e d th a s in g in g a t J e r ic o S u n ; d a y e v e n in g . M r s. ,Tim W a lk e r w a s th e flrfit to g e t. n e w p o ta to e s t h is s p r in g a n d M rs. J . J . S ta r r e tte w a s th e first to g e j n ew c a b b a g e , o r w e , h a v e n ’t b ea rd o f a n y o n e b e in g a h e a d o f th em w ith c a b b a g e a n d p o ta to e s a n y w a y ';V ‘:'V 5 " I A fe w o f b u r y o u n g , p e o p le w ent, to N o c r e e k S u n d a y to th e foot w a s h in g . M iss P e n r l K o o n tz sp o n t o n e n ig h t la s t w e e k w ith h e r b r o th e r / M r. a n d M r s. E n g e n e C lic k , o f C o o lee m ee , v isite d .e la tiv e s in o u r b u r g S a tu id a y n ig h t. M iss M in n ie M c D a n ie l, w h o h a s b ee n s p e n d in g so m e tim e w ith h e r p a r e n ts h e r e ,- a e tu r n e d to C o o le- raee S a tu r d a y a c c o m p a n ie d b y M r. N n t e W i l l i a m s a n d f a m i l y .; . M r s. S a llie W a lk e r s p e n t o n e n ig h t la s t w e e k w ith h e r m o th e r , M r s. J . A . L a p is h . Elcsu Paj. One Happy Printer. G e o r g e C h ild e r s , e d ito r o f th e F e r r e ll P r e s s , a t C o u er D ’a le n e , I d a h o , v o u c h e r s fo r th e tr u th o f a n o v e l e x p e r ie n c e in fish in g a n d c o u n tr y . n e w sp a p e r w o r k . *.:• - H is s h o p is lo c a te d b y th e - r iv e r b a n k o v e r -w h ic h h e “ p la n ts ” h is fish p o le a n d w a its ie s n lt s w h ile h e B ats ty p e . H e s a y s h e h o o k e d I ff c h o ic e tr o u t o n a s in g le o cc a sio n in o n e w ee k a .s h o r t tim e a g o . ' Woman’s Pffiver OverMan Woman’s most glorious endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love ol a worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on, ao one in the wide wprld can know the heart agony she endures. The woman who suffers from weak­ ness and derangement of her special womanly or- S o o n loses the power to sway the heart of a man Her general health suffers and she loses her good looks, her attractiveness, her amiabihty. - - - and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R.V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., wit|, the assistance of his staff of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many thousands o f women. He has devised a successful remedy for woman’s ail- meats. It is known as Dr. Pierce’* Favorite Prescription. It is a positive specific for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, rega. lates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No honest dealer will -- advise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit. IT MAKES W EAK WOMEKT STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and strengthen Stomach, U rer sad liowcb. The Davie Record, The Toledo Blade and The Yellow Jacket all three papers one year for only one dollar. T h e m o r e y o u e a t Q uaker O ats v t h e b e t t e r y o u r h e a l t h I w i l l b e . P r a c t i c a l e x p e r i ­ m e n t s w i t h a t h l e t e s /j; -V VV-. : -‘C.. t V- •• r s h o w Q u a k e r O a t s t o b e t h e g r e a t e s t . j a t r e n g t h ; ;.-m .a k ^ fl'-';;;v --r/r.V:':if:-lplaced-w un'-W f>A ri5B gfe;^;.K 3te8ville. /Packtfdin regular size packages, sod iu her- L an d roa k , . Mr. Hobson Gets Postoffice. S a lisb u r y , M ay 1 1 ,— M r. W . H en y y H o b so n , c h ie f c le r k ’ to P o stm a ste r J a m e s H . R a m sey , g e ls th e S a lis­ b u r y p o sto ffice, a te le g r a m h a v in g b ee n r ec e iv e d fr o m C o n g ressm a n G h a rles H . C o w les, fr o m W a sh ­ in g to n th is m o r n in g .s ta tin g th a t h e h a d reco m m en d ed ' M r. W . H . H o b so m fo r a p p o in tm en t to th is p o ­ sitio n M r. R a m sey ’s . c o m m issio n e x p ir e s o n th e 2 9 th o f th is m o n th a n d M r. H o b so n w ill lik e ly ta k e c h a r g e o f /t h e o ffice on t h e vSO th, p ro v id ed th e r e is n o o p p o sitio n to h is co n firm a tio n , a n d it is lik e ly th a t th e r e w ill b e . I t h a s b e e n th o u g h t a ll a lo n g th a t C on g ressm a n C ojyles w o u ld m a k e a r en o m in a tio n in . th is case; b e fo r e -th e d a te .fo r /th e R ep u b li­ can, p r im a r ie s w h ic h t a k e p la c e ,in th is c o u n ty n e x t S a tu r d a y 'and th e co u n ty c o n v en tio n w ifi fo llo w o n M on d ay. Tpie a p p o in tm e n t' o f M r H o b so n w ill en d a lo n g fo u g h t, .b u t fr ie n d ly c o n te st fo r th is p lu m . M r.. H o b so n is a n a tiv e o f D a v ie c o u n ty , is 30 y ea rs, old a n d h a s b ee n in th e S a lisb u r y p o sto ffice a n u m b er -of y e a r s a n d is q u a lified in e v e r y ■ re­ sp e c t -to fill th e o ffice, a n d ' n o t ev e n th e s u p p o r t e r s .o f ;- M r.‘ R a m sey can fin d a n y fa u lt w ith th e a p p o in tm en t: AU to ld M r. R a m s e y h a s b een p o st­ m a ste r o f th is' c ity fo r tw e n ty ’y e a r s an d h a s g iv e n e n tir e s a tisfa c tio n , n o t o n e w oiid o f d isa p p ro v a l h a v in g b e e n m a d e in a ll th e s e y e a r s o f h is c o n d u c t o f th e o ffice; M ri H ob son is e x c e e d in g ly p o p u la r a n d w ill m a k e a g o o d -p o stm a ste r . H e is a is a f ir s t-c o u s in - o f - C on g ressm a n R ich a rd P ea r so n H o b so n o f A la b a m a an d o f M r. A . H . P r ic e , E sq ., o f th is c ity . T h e m e ssa g e fr o m C o n g ress­ m a n C o w les a n n o u n c in g h is d ieisio n in t h e 'm a t t e r c a m e to M r. T h eo . A t w e ll., ch a irm a n o f th e R ow an c o u n ty R ep u b lica n e x e c u tiv e , co m ­ m itte e . y i AU Bay Horses A re, n o t o f ,the: sa m e v a lu e n o r a r e a ll r e m e d ie s c a lle d C rou p & P n e u ­ m o n ia C u res o f th e sa m e v a lu e . W e k n o w V ic k V C r o u p - & P n e u m o n ia S a lv e d o e s th e w ork.? m o r e q u ick ly a n d su re r th a n a n y o n th e m a r k e t an d is th e o rig in a l a n d la r g e st. T a k e no ch a n g es, g e t th e o rig in a l V ic k ’s .: A Serious Affray at Harmony. : N o r th I r e d e ll p e o p le w ho? W ere in to w n y e ste r d a y b r o u g h t in fo r m a tio n o f . a se r io u s , c u ttin g a ffr a y w h ich to o k ; p lace: n e a r H a r m o n y T u e sd a y e v e n in g w h e n M r. M a rvin T u rn er w a s a ssa u lte d b y w ill A lb e a a n d /b ad Iy sla sh ed w ith a sk m fe. D e e p g a sh e s w e r e c u t in T u r n er ’s sid e , b a ck , a n d a rm . A n a rtery o f t h e a rm w a s sev e re d a n d i t is sa id t h a t T u m e r ca m e n ea r b lee d in g to d e a th b e fo r e m ed ica l a id a rriv ed . H is c o n d itio n is ser io u s a n d h is lif e in d a n g e r. T h e a ssa u lt o ccu rred in T u r n er ’s b a r n y a r d ju s t a s h e r etu rn e d h o m e frp m S ta te sv flld find it is a lle g e d th a t j A lb e a a ssa u lte d h im w ith o u t w a r d in g . A fte r b e in g n u t, it is sa id , T u rn er str u c k A lb e a o n th e h e a d w ith th e b u tt o f h is b u g g y w h ip la io c k in g h im d o w n A an d o th e r w ise in ju r ed h im . \ T h e tr o u b le -is sa id t o h a v e b een th e r e s u lt o f 'I n rn e r in tim a tin g th a t th a t h e su sp e cte d A lb ea X w h o is h is b ro th er-in -la w , o f h avin gX fised T u r ­n e r 's h o m e , w h ich w a s b u rn ed re­c e n tly . .. ...... ...A -. - r.f- A t la s t a ce o v n t A lb ea h a d tio t b e. n % ¥ & %+ * & * & - * - . * * ^ 0' # Breakfast Cereals- Such as You Will See Listed Below Shredded Whole Wheat Buiscuits served with hot milk, adding a little cream and sugar to taste. Kellog’s Toasted Com Flakes are delicious in any and every way. > Post Toasties—the' wonder of. the age—made of Indian com, sugar and salt, and is a fine dish; can be served in various ways. We also have- some of the Quaker goods, such as Rolled White Oats, Fancy Gritsand Pearl. Hominy. Without a doubt our Hecker’s Buckwheat Flour for all kinds of pancakes, etc., served' with KARO Com Syrup is the climax. It is impossible to print all of our line, as space will not permit. Seeing is believing—Then come and see. ■“ Quality Goods”- * * * £ % $ * * ** * * I In Finish They are the Finest In Construction They are the best. WEEDERS. No. I. Weighs 124 lbs., full 8 ft. long; two piece dou­ bled steel tooth bars and special patented runners for transporting weeder and also for adjusting the teeth to any depth ^ in working. The Best to be the money $1^0. No. 2. Not quite as heavy as No. I; 8ftlog> without runners, H A P D ftW Q 50 tooth; two sections, whichcan be U A K n U WO* worked together or independent each other, 1-2 inch teeth; two levers for adjusting^ P ’ and with steel frame all round. Usually $12.50, bu sell them at $11.00. v , C O T T O N P L A N T E R S . c^< .i!S '" “ th e Dow Law/ Prices $3 and $3.50. u C O R N P L A N T E R S . SU­ PERIOR PLANTER. Complete with fertilizer attach^” ’ We also sell the Cole Planter which is certainly ^0J0YJ }:ng best reputation of any in the county.. CpmpIete for p Corn, Cotton, Peas, Sorghum afld also for putting m zer. Price, $17.50. 4iS£*|l Sanford Sons Co. THE DAVI local a n d PE G o tto n is .141 c e A n g e ll's f o r g r o P avp h a r n e ss o il T h e fr o s t la s t w d am a ge to th e cro A nfeell’s f o r f e e Is t h e c o m e t r cold w ea th er? J. M . S tr o u d , vfas in to w n S a tu r H e r b e r t C Iem e day in S a lisb u r y . J. N . S tr o u d , o f w as in to w n W e d n A n g e fi's f o r fr e G . W . G reen W inston o n b u sin e G . A . A lliso n a t a t A sh e v ille la s t w j . W . C o lle tte , t o w n T h u rsd a y on J. H . S m ith s w eek Sn W in sto n j . C . G ile s, o f to w n T h u r sd a y o n A n g e ll’s f o r sh i D r. M . D . K im ' day in W in sto n o M iss C ora M y e r w ith r e la tiv e s a t M - a n d M rs. C . T hu rsday in W in s I f it is in t h e g r find it a t H u n t’s T . M . P e o p le s, b u sin ess tr ip t o M rs. J . B . J o h day fro m a v is it t lo tte . E . E. K o o n tz , to w n T u e sd a y , s sm ile. R em em b er th O liv er p lo w s an R ollin s. A n u m b e r o f the c o m m e n ee m yesterday. John H . C lem spent S u n d a y in t ents. " D R U ID ” m e" the r ig h t ta s t e to Cash G ro cery . J. S . L y o n , o f tow n F r id a y a n w ith u s. M r. a n d M r. C leveland, s p e n t sh op p ing. W . T . D a y w a l chilly w a te r s o f ! in tow n S a tu r d a y p reserver. . ICE F O R K A L ice w e c a n su p p ly L eanord & E llis . K err S w ic e g o o sp en t a d a y o r t p aren ts la s t w e e Oh y es! y o u c a you u s e “ R ed H u n t’s C ash G ro M iss L in d a C th is w e e k w ith r e In L e x in g to n . R . A . A lle n , o f day o r tw o in t h e w ith r e la tiv e s. R ev . M . L . K e P f th e T h o m a sv jo to w n T h u rsd a . T om B u tle r , w r e la tiv e s o n R . 4, P o in tT h u r s d a y . -FO R S A L E - 4 0 H . P , B o ile r ln g o o d c o n d iti s o m e o n e .. O n e G ro v e. W . M . .T h e s u b je c ts f a t tfle M o c k sv ill w ill _ b e — M o rn in W ork m th e w o r l A t m g h t: - D W h a te v id e n c e h J ./w aov Bowels. e Haye ■ both the rolina and tb e T H E D A V l E R E C O R D . .TFfEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER EVES PUBLISHED IN DAVlE COUNTY. ^ A L AND PERSONAL NEWS. C o tto n is 1 4 | c e n t s . Angcll’s fo r g ro ceries. Pure harness oil a t H o lto n B ro s. Ifjie frost la st w eek d id n o t d o a n y damage to th e crop s. Angell's for fee d s tu ff. Is the com et resp o n sib le fo r th e cold w e a t h e r ? j, M. S trou d, o f C o u n ty L in e, Kas in tow n S atu rd ay. Herbert C lem en t sp e n t W e d n es­ day in Salisbury. J1N . S trou d, o f n ea r C o u n ty L in e, was in tow n W ed n esd ay. AngeIl’s for fresh fruits. G. W. G reen sp en t F r id a y in W in sto n o n b u sin ess. G. A. Allison attended conference at Asheville last week. j, \V. C ollette, o f C on cord , w a s in town Thursday on b u sin e ss. j. H. Sm ith sp e n t o n e d a y la s t week in W inston o n b u sin e ss. J. C. C iles, o f C h a r lo tte w a s in town Thursday on b u sin ess. Angell’s for sh irts, co lla rs, tie s . Dr. M. D . K im b ro u gh s p e n t M on-. day in W inston on b u sin e ss. Miss Cora M yers sp e n t la s t w e e k with relatives a t A d v a n ce. Mr. and M rs. C. C . C h erry sp e n t Thursday in W in ston sh o p p in g . If it is in th e g ro c er y lin e , y o u w ill find it at H unt’s C ash G ro cery ; T. M. P eoples, o f C an a, m a d e a business trip to W in ston M o n d ay . Mrs. J. B. Johnson r e tu r n e d T u e s­ day from a visit to fr ie n d s in C h ar­ lotte. E. E. Koontz1 o f K appa., waB in town Tuesday, still w e a r in g th a t smile. MOC KSYILLE DRUG COMPANY 4in to w n A lo t o f fr e s h C an d ies a n d M arasch in o. C h erries, A lw a y s fr e s h D r u g s a n d P a te n t M ed icin es. AU T o ile t A r tic le s a n d a n y th in g in S ta tio n a ry P in e a p p le Ice s, Ice C rea m and C old D rin k s. MOCK SVILL E DRUG COMPANY OXFORDS (I) JUST HIGH ENOUGH HUE. <2> S£I HOW COUNTER 15 SHAPCP TO.CONFORM TO HECt. NO SLIPPING HCRE (?) FITS CWSE: AROOND TOP, LQWvEHQUtiHHOT TO TOUCH AHKLE SOKE(4) DOES NOT BAO HERE(5) SUPPORTS ARCH OF IHSTEP HERE* C O V E R I N G A L A R G E R S U R F A C E Wilh the same qaulity than any other paint our Ready Mixed paints ate the cheapest to use. They last longer than any. other paints. That makes ’em cheaper still.- For inside or outside use there’s no paint better, none in fact so good., Try our Bam paints. UNEEDUS”IS i n k & F a n s i e r 427 Trade St. Winston-Salem. If T h e cu sto m e r w h o is m e r e ly sa tisfied , is o u r c u sto m er, o r th e n e x t m a n ’s , a s ch a n ce m a y b r in g it a b o u t. • If T h e c u sto m e r w h o is p lea sed is o u r cu sto m er a s w e c o n tin u e to p lea se h er . as lonsr A n g e ll’s fo r a ll n e w g o o d s. 'n R - A - S tro u d a n d so n , R o se o e . o f C o u n ty L in e , w e r e in to w n S a tu r d a y . A n g e ll’s fo r sh o e s, h o sie ry , so ck s. J . M . S u m m e r s, o f T a m p a , P la ., sp e n t a d a y o r tw o w e e k . S h e r iff S h e e k m a d e . a b u sin e ss t n y to C h a r lo tte T h u r sd a y , r e tu r n ­in g F rid a y . M rs W ill S tro u d a n d siste r , M iss A r tie E la m 1 o f W in sto n , v isite d r e la tiv e s in th is c o u n ty la st w ee k . M r. a n d M rs. R . B . S a n fo rd r e ­ tu rn e d S a tu r d a y fr o m th e ir th r e e w e e k s b rid a l to u r to th e S o iith . M r. a n d M rs. 0. B . S m ith , o f S p e n c e r , v isite d r e la tiv e s a n d fr ie n d s in a n d a ro u n d th is c ity la st w ee k . M rs. H e n r y F o r d , o f W in sto n , s p e n t sev e ra l d a y s in to w n la s t w e e k , th e g u e s t o f M rs. W . H . L eG ran d . W e s e c u r e d s ix n e w su b sc rip tio n s F r id a y f o r T h e R eco rd , a n d it w a s a n u n lu c k y d ay b e sid e s— F r id a y 13th . S a ra h C a r ter , o n e o f M o e k sv ille L b e s t co lo red w o m en , d ied su d d en ly la s t T h u rsd a y n ig h t o f h e a r t d ise a se . A a r o n B o w le s le f t W ed n esd a y a fte r n o o n fo r ln d ia n o p o lis, In d ., w h e r e h e g o e s to m a k e h is fu tu r e h o m e . (jepYfi/tfi-rZ Remember the c u t p r ic e s o n Oliver plows and su p p lie s. R . H . Rollins. A number of o u r p e o p le to o k in fte com m encem ent - a t A d v a n c e John H . C lem en t, o f W in sto n , ffint Sunday in to w n w ith h is p a r- eats. “DRUID” m ea n s a c o ffe e th a t h a s me right taste to it. S old a t H u n t's CashGrocery. - ‘ — ; J. S. Lyon, o f C o o leem ee, w a s in town Friday an d le f t a lif e sa v e r with us. Mr. and M r. H . B . W o m a ck , o f Clereland, sp en t S a tu r d a y in tovyn shopping. W. T. D ay w alt, o f b ey o n d th e 'hilly w aters o f H u n tin g c r e e k , w a s in town Satnrday a n d g a v e u s a life preserver. ICE POR B A L E — W h e n n e e d in g ice we can su p p ly y o u a t Io w j p r ic e s. Leanord & E llis. Kerr S w icegood , o f th e S o u th e r n , 8Pent a day or tw o in to w n w ith h is Parents last w eek . Oh yes! you can rea tl a t n ig h t, i f r,°“ Vs® "R ed S a lin e ” o il, so ld a t “ Unt s Cash G rocery. Miss L inda C lem en t is sp e n d in g is week w ith r e la tiy e s a n d fr ie n d s ® Lexington. R. A. A lien, o f W in sto n , s p e n t a sy or tw o in th e c o u n ty la s t w e e k W h relatives. Rev. M . L . K e stle r , S u p erin ten d ed * th e T hom asvilJe O rp h n a g e, w a s 11 town T hu rsday. Tom Butler, who has been visiting relatives on R. 4, returned to High pOmtThursday. 4#^?RpS4 Lm~ A 35 H - p - E n g in e , in fioilIF .anfI S a w M ill O u tfit, S o n S ^ coJJd ltlon; A b a r g a in fo r Gmvo w -M0 l? lle n o rth of S m ith W . M . C ro tts, M o ck sv ille. a t * ! f o r -S u n d ay , M a y 2 2win ,M 0Cks Vilitj M eth o d ist ch u rch W o rk !^ M orn,? lr: “ T b e g r e a te s t At w ? S d ’ a n d h Ow t o d o i t .” 1W hatptw ' D o es d ea th e n d all? Sot?” en ee ^la v e w e th a t it d o e s M a rie A lliso n w e n t u p to A s h e v ille T h u r s d a y n ig h t to a tte n d th e M e th o d ist c o n fe r e n c e in sessio n th e r e . W . ,H .. C a u d ell, o f C o o leem ee d r e w r e c e ip t N o . 13 S a tu r d a y , an d g e t s T h e R ec o rd tw o y e a r s f o r fifty c e n ts . M rs. M a so n L illia rd a n d d a u g h te r , M iss M a r g r e t, o f E lk in a r e v isitin g in th is c ity , th e g u e s t o f M r. a n d M rs. T . L . K e lly . J . A . T u tte r o w , o f n e a r -C enter, m a d e a b u sin e ss tr ip to W in sto n la st w e e k , a n d o n h is w ay h o m e su b sc rib ­ e d f o r T h e R eco rd . M r. a n d M rs. J o se p h C ass, o f C o o lee m ee , w e r e in to w n T h u rsd a y o n th e ir w a y h o m e fr o m a v is it to r e la tiv e s in Ir e d e ll. J . A . H ilto n , o f C h a r lo tte, w a s a m o n g th e c o n tr a c to r s h e r e S a tu r ­ d a y lopjring a fte r th e c o n tr a c t fo r b u ild in g th e m a so n ic te m p le . T h e r e is n o t a d a y p a sse s th a t w e d o n o t a d d n e w n a m e s to o u r su b ­ sc r ip tio n lis t. T h e b e tte r c la ss o f p e o p le r e a d T h e R eco rd . T h e M o th er ’s D a y e x e r c is e s a t th e B a p tist c h u r ch S u n d a y w e r e v e r y g o o d , a n d a la r g e c ro w d w a s p r e s e n t - S o r iy w e co u ld n o t b e p r e s e n t. C . A . C le m en t, o n e o f th e e ffic ie n t sa le sm e n a t C . C . S a n fo r d S o n s C o ., w h o h a s b e e n q u ite ill is a b le t o b e b e o u t a g a in , w e a r e g la d to n o te . T h e R ec o rd h a s a la r g e r c ir c u la ­ tio n th a n b o th th e o th e r c o u n ty p a p e r s c o m b in e d , a n d o u r b o o k s w ill p r o v e it . A n a d in th is p a p e r b r in g s r e s u lts . T h e g r a d e d sch o o l c lo se d F r id a y 1 3 th . P r o f. J e n k in s c o n d u c te d th e b e st'sc h o o l M o c k sv ille h a s e v e r h a d , b u t it is n o t k n o w n y e t w h e th e r h e w ill r e tu r n n e x t y e a r o r -n o t. ’ M iss B e r th a C a sh w e ll. w h o h a s b e e n te a c h in g a t S p e n c e r , r e tu r n e d h o m e F r id a y to sp e n d so m e tim e w ith h e r p a r e n ts, R e v . a n d M r s. C. S . C a sh w ell. M rs. J o h n K o o n tz .'o f n e a r K a p p a , is a m o n g o u r n e w s u b sc r ip tio n s r e ­ c e iv e d la s t w e e k . M r s. K o o n tz w a s o n e o f th e lu c k y o n e s w h o g e t T h e R eco rd tw o y e a r s f o r 5 0 c e n ts. R o w a n a n d J in i S m o o t, c o lo r ed b r o th e r s, o f n e a r C an a , w e r e u p bos- fo r e S q u ir e H u n t F r id a y . J im h a d R o w a n in d ic te d f o r a h a s sa u lt bn h im w ith d e a d ly w e a p o n , a ll c a u se d b y a sq u a b b le o v e r th e b o u n d s o f so m e la n d . B o t h o f th e m e n w e r e b o u n d o v e r to c o u r t in b o n d s o f $25. T h e M o c k sv ille G r o w le r s a n d th e C o o lee m ee T ig e ra p la y e d a n in te r e s t­ in g g a m e o f b a ll on the la tte r ’s d ia m o n d . S a tu r d a y a fte r n o o n , th e sc o r e r e s u ltin g 4 to 1 1 in fa v o r o f th e e n e m y . Q u ite .a n u m b e r ' o f M o c k sv ilie ia n s w e n t d o w n a n d ’h o w l-’ e d f.o r jlje h o m e te a m , i / I T ie p e o p le o f th e C en ter sec tin o a r e m a k in g p re p a ra tio n s f o r th e b ig g e s t d a y th a t h a s e v e r b e e n held' in D a v ie c o u n ty so m e tim e in J u ly . A n n o u n c e m e n t o f th e w h o le p ro ­ g r a m a n d a lso t h e d a te [[will co m e o u t la te r , a n d e v e r y b o d y w ill b e in ­ v ite d to a tten d .' B e g in th in k in g a b o u t c o m in g r ig h t n o w . T h e e d ito r is in v ite d t o a b ig b irth d a y d in n e r t o b e g iv e n J . J . S ta r r e tte , o f K a p p a , to d a y . M r. S ta r r e tte ' is 6 1 . y e a r s . y o u n g , .: a n d th e r e is n o t a b e tte r m a n in th e co u n ty th a n h e . S h o u ld w e g e t o v e r , a n en o r m o u s a m o u n t o f th e g o o d th in g s w ill b e d e v o u r e d /.o f w h ich w e w ill d w e ll fu lly u p o n in o u r n e x t'is s u e . It w a s o u r p lea su r e to sp en d a few h o u r s in ' W o o d le a f T h u rsd a y . T h e r e is n o t a m o r e h u s tlin g litt le v illa g e a ro u n d h e r e . T h e m e r c h a n ts se e m to -tie d oin g , a g o o d b u sin e ss, an d Crop's'ifi th& t se c tio n lo o k p re tty r w e ll, e sp e c ia lly th e irish p o ta to e s a n d to ­ m a to e s; o f w h ich a sp e c ia lty is m a d e . N o c le v e r e r p e o p le a r e to b e fo u n d a n y w h e r e th a n th e b u sin e ss m e n o f W o o d lea f. W e w e r e ta lk in g to a g e n tle m a n S a tu r d a y w h o liv e s a b o u t tw e lv e m ile s;.fr o m to w n , W ho to ld u s ,lie h a d n ’t b ee n in M o c k sv ille fo r a b o u t 40 y e a r s. S a id h e r em em b er e d co m ­ in g th r o u g h h e r e w ith h is fa th e r o n th e w a y to th e w a r , a n d th a t th e y b a d e e a c h o th e r g o o d b y e a t B a ttle c r e e k , n o w k n o w n a s B e a r creek .: H e n e v e r sa w h is fa th e r a g a in , h e h a v in g b e e p k ille d in b a ttle . A n g e ll’s c u t to to th e b o tto m p r ic e s. Contract Let. T h e c o n tr a c t fo r - th e b u ild in g o f th e 'm a so n ic te m p le in th is c ity w a s a w a r d e d -to D . K . C ec il, o f L e x in g ­ to n , th e c o s t to b e b e tw e e n $8;000 arid $ 9,00 0 . W o rk o n th e n e w b u ild ­ in g w ill b e g in a t a n e a r ly d a te . T h e g ro u n d flo o rs w ill b e u s e d b y th e p o sto ffice a n d p ro b a b ly th e 'bank a n d a s to r e ro o m , w h ile th e se c o n d flo o r w ill u sed a s a lo d g e - r o o m . T h is b u ild in g , w h e n c o m p le te d , w ill m e a n m u c h to o u r to w n . W ith a fe w m o r e o ld sh a ck s t o m a w a y a n d th e o ld c o u r t h o u s e r em o v e d , M o ek s- v ilie w o u ld lo o k lik e a to w n . ra ise . C o tto n is ju s t b e g in n in g to co m e u p . T h e fr u it cro p is , th e fin e st w e h a v e e v e r see n in th i? c o u n ty . In o u r o p in io n th e fa n n e r is p r e tty w e ll fix e d , a n d w e d o n ’t th in k ’ i t 'w ill ta k e n ea r so m u ch W e ster n , w h e a t a n d c o rn to ru n D a v ie c o u n ty th e c o m in g y e a r a s it d id .th e p a st. T h e fa r m e r s se e m to b e w e ll p lea sed w ith th e p resen t o u tlo o k . > Notice. . I must insist on the dilinquent tax payers to come at once an settle up their taxes, as I cannot make my settlements until I collect the taxes. . If you want tb be advertised don’t pay, but if you. don’t want to be advevertised pay your taxes at once. • J. L. SHEEK, Sheriffi M o tk s v ille P r o d u c e M a rk et. Wheat Flour Meat, liiams Spring chickens B eesw ax H ides, dry , 1.20Com 1.00 3.40 Meat, fatback Ifi18Oats 70 25 Old heps 10 IB Butter . ,16 22 Lard IS 13 Hides, green .07 T O T H E F A R M E R S : W h en y o u w a n t y o u r co m e a ro u n d . I h a v e th e o n ly co ld tir e s e tte r in th e c o u n ty a n d ca n d o y o u r w ork a s g o o d a s a n y o n e. P r ic e p er s e t $1.20 , ot 30 dents p er w h e e l. M. B. RICHARDSON, Mocksville, N. C. fTT We SellMore GoodsforSame Money, \ '■ Same. Ooofls for Lesp Money. ' | T BIXBY Walkers. Bargain House E U is-P e e b le s. C ard s a r e o u t • a n n o u n cin g t h e m a r r ia g e o f M iss S a llie S u e E llis, d a u g h te r o f M rs. W . R . E llis, of; A d v a n c e , to M r. C . D . P e o p le s, o f n e a r A d v a n ce, w h ic h o ccu rs to m o r - r o w ' ia fte m o o n a t th e M e th o d ist c h a ifch a t th a t p la c e . ' B o th th e b ru d e a n d g ro o m n u m b er th e ir fri.en d s b y th e sco r e, a n d iw o m o r e popB ilar y o u n g p eo p le a re n o t,to b e fo u n d in th e c o u n ty . T h e R ec o rd e x te n d s in a d v a n ce t o th e h a p p y c o u p le it s b e s t w ish e s fo r a lo n g a n d p le a sa n t jo u r n e y a lo n g life ’s r u g g e d p a th w a y , a n d tr u s ts th a t th e ir ; p a th m a y b e lin e d w ith ro ses. C ro p s k D a n e . v % W ith in ' th e p a& f e w - w e e k s - th e . e d ito r h a s tra v ele d o v e r n ea r ly ? th e * e n tir e c o u n ty ; T h e w h e a t crop, W ith a f e w lo c a litie s e x c e p te d , looks w ell— m u eh b e tte r th a n /it w a s a y e a r a go ., ,C orn is m a k in g ra g o o d sh o w in g ,!a n d th e r e a r e m a n y , g o o d field s in th e c o u n ty . O ats^ a r e n o g od d -^ U iey n e v e r a r e in t h i3?cQ unty, a n d th e fa r m e r s w ill so m e d a y lea r n to q u it p o o lin g w ith t h is /c r o p a n d 'I is titu te so m e th in g th a t ,th e y ca n ft 4 J.E.B SHUTT A D V A N C E , N . C . Dealer in COFFINS AND CASKETS. General Wood-works and Re­ pairing. AU repairing done on short notice. Good service, in Funeral direction Guaranteed. Phone in my house. T h e c u sto m e r to w h o m w e se ll a p a ir o f A m erica n L a d y sh o e s is n o t o n ly o u r c u sto m e r a s lo n g a s w e co n tin u e to se ll h e r su ch q u a lity , b u t h er p lea su r e in th e A m e r ic a n L a d y v a lu e m a k e s h e r a rea l a d v e r tisin g a s se t fo r u s. I E v ery A m erica n L ad y sh o e is a rea l sh o e , a d e c e n t th in e t o w e a r o n a n y o cca sio n . T h ey f ity o u r fo o t p e r fe c tly , h old th e ir sh a p e a n d a r e c o m fo r ta b le fr o m th e fir st tim e y o u : p u t'jth em on.1. ISlone b u t th e b e s t m a te ria l an d th e m o st • sk illed la b o r e n te r th e ir co n stru ctio n ; In w ea r th e y sh o w a v a stly g r e a te r en d u ra n ee th a n a n y o th e r sh o e a t t h e p rice. . , . , If W e w ill b e p lea sed to sh o w y o u th e sea so n ’s n e w e st s ty le s in th e A m erica n L ad y lo w sh o e s, p r c i $2.50j $3.00, $3.50 , w h ieh c a n o n ly b e o b ta in e d in th is p la c e fr o m r ‘‘‘Quality MercKandi8e,r WE HAVE OUR SPRING LINE QOODS IN. Dress Goods, Percales, White Goods. 40 inch Lawn 10c. Butcher's Linen, Dress Linens, Linoise the popular goods for this season. Laces, embroideries, wool batiste, novelty braids for trimmings. Gala- tier cloth, stripes and tans. All cheap as the cheapest. Also matting 18 to 25c. per yard. W ealsohavealot o goods we are offering at the following prices: 10c. O utings, all sh ad es, now 8 cen ts, for c a sh only. , . i' 25c. VoU to go a t 10 cen ts, for ca sh only. 25c. Ladies pants, 18 cents for cash only. 50c. Men’s Dress Shirts, 39 cents for cash only. ’ ■ 1.00 yard Blue and Tan cloth, 54 inches, 75c. for cash only: ■. 1.25 Lawn skirts, 90 cents for cash only. W e ca rry h o es, c u ltiv a to r s arid c u ltiv a to r p o in ts, d o u b le p lo w s arid cro ss c u t sa w s, fo r k s, sh o v e ls an d p lo w h a n d les. C om e a n d s e e o u r P e i- c u la to r C offee a n d T ea P o t. T h e v e r y th in g to m a k e g o o d c o ffe e. ■ G om e/an d se e o u r lin e b e fo r e y o u buy. We h a v e n o a d v a n ce p rices o n a ce o u n t o f h ig h -p ric ed c o tto n , a n d w e k n o w w e ca n sa v e y o u m o n e y . Y o u r s t o s e r v e , Kl m:m i i ii.i I■ I: <i ■ B a ■i?• t•ir MtP;! m I 'M- - a * r WE WANT AN ENER- i . GETIC MAN I - to represent Us in the capa- ;. I • city of agent at MocksvUle, J— C. We have one of the I ■' Best equipped plants in the. I: country and do only • a very I Jiigh grade of work. Write f. .at once for our-very liberal I terras to agents. STATESVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY THE Farmer’s Friend S . CL R h o d e Isla n d R ed s, ..th e w in te r e g g m a ch in es. E g g s fo r h a tc h in g fr o m a ^ 42 e g g la y in g stra in a t $1.25 p er 15 e g g s . A d d ress J , M O R G A N H A W N . , : Hickorx.-N. G. Write for Beautiful Illustrated Cat­ alogue^ of HARVARD PIANOS | ‘i<and price list. Cash or ea^y pay- r 'ili(pt plan if desired. f T h e D a y t o n P i a n o f o r $ 2 5 0 , T h e b e s t I $ 2 S 0 P i a n o I n t h e w o r l d , I THE EVERETT PIANO The Artists^ Ideal. Grands and; Uprights. B. P. JARRETT, LAfttEST DEALER IN THE STATE; 207 S. Main St. ' SidisburytN. C1J |I13« jew »4 I ^ P S S i I l P ■t&r^r-y. :n|: 5 : i I :i:';S it**: » * I •; fi :; •: I S' ? I- :| I ;l II I:. '[•:' I • M H -• i :I I • i| ■»'. * Letter From Atlanta. E d ito r D a v ie R eco rd :— A s I am W ritin g to h a v e in y a d d r e ss c h a n g ­ e d , I lb d n g tit I w ou ld a s k y o u to a llo w m e sp a c e In y o u r v a lu a b le litt le p a p er lo r a sh d r t le tte r in reg a rd to tn e to w n c lo c k . I m u st sa y th a t I q u ite a g ree w ith th e g en tlem a n a b o u t th e d a rk fa c e o f th e c lo c k a> n ig h t. I t is im p o ssib le to tell !w trat tim e it is b y th e c lo c k , a n d it is th er efo r e u se le ss a t n ig h t, w h ere j u s , a little m o re m o n ey w o u ld m a k e it a g re a t b en e fit to th e g en e ra l p u b lic , a n d c a ll fo rth g re a t p ra ise. L ik e it is th e p u b lic is m a k in g fu n o t it,- a n d w a n tin g to k n o w w h y th e c o u n ty co m m issio n e rs d id n o t p u t th e lig h ts ih w h en th e c lo c k w as in ­ sta lle d . H o p in g to b e a b le to te ll th e tim e from th e s ta tio n a n y tim e , d a y or n ig h t, , w n e n I r e tu r n -to d ea r o ld D a v ie c o u n ty , w h ic h I h o p e w ill n ot b e' lo n g , I rem a in T h e R ec o rd ’s frie n d . W I L L IA M T A Y L O R y A tla n ta , G a ., M a y 8th , 1 9 1 0 . Lion Fondles a Child In P ittsb u r g a sa v a g e lio n fo n d led th e h an d .th a t a ch ild th ru st in to h is c a g e . D a n g e r to ch ild ren is so m e­ tim e s g r e a t w h en le a st reg a reed . O fte n it co m es th ro u g h G old s, C roup a n d W h o o p in g C ou g h . T h ey sla y th ou san d s th a t D r. K in g ’s N e w D isco v ery cou ld h a v e sa v ed . “ A fe w d o se s Cured o u r b ab y o f a v ery b ad lea se o f C ro u p ,” w r ite s M rs. G eo rg e B . D a v is, o f F la t R o ck ,-N .C ., ‘ ‘W e a lw a y s g iv e it to h im w h en h e ta k e s cold . I t is a w o n d erfu l m ed i­ cin e fo r b a b ie s.” B est fo r C ou g h s, C old s, L aG rip p e, A sth m a , H em or­ r h a g es, W eak L u n g s. 50c. $1,00. T rial b o ttle fr e e . G u a ran teed b y C . C . S an fo rd . A Big Shadow. W e a r e t o ld th a t th e “ sm a llest h a ir th r o w s a : s h a d o w .” A n d so it d o e s. I t th ro w s a sh a d o w o v e r y o u r a p p e tite w h en y o u fin d i t in y o u r fo o d .— E x . - ■ , - In tr a v e llin g a ro n n d th r o u g h1 th e c o u n try w e h a v e lo o k s p e c ia l n o te o f th e b la c k b e r r y c r o p . I f u o th iu g p r e v e n ts w e a r e g o in g to fea st h ig h th r o u g h th e m o n th s o f J u n e a u d J u ly . . M o st o f o u r tim e w ill b e sp e n t in th e b ria r th ic k e ts d u r in g t h a t-s e a s o n , b u t w t" w ill h a v e a c le v e r y o u n g fe llo w in o u r o ffice w h o k n o w s h o w to “w r ite r e ­ c e ip ts. - The High Cost of Living. In c r e a se s tk e p r ic e o f m a n y n ec e s s itie s w ith o u t im p r o v in g th e q u a lity . F o le y ’s H o n e y a n d T a r m a in ta in s its h ig h s ta n d a r d o f e x ­ c e lle n c e - a n d iis g ie a t c u r a tiv e q u a litie s w ith o u t a n y in c r e a se iu c o s t. It. is th e b est r e m e d y for c o u g h s, c o ld s , c r o u p , w h o o p in g c o u g h ’ a n d . a ll a ilm e n ts o f th e th r o a t, c h e s t a n d ln n g s i T h e gen? u in e in a y e llo w p a c k a g e . R e fu se su b stitu te s.;: S o ld b y a ll d r u g g is ts . Au Ideal Husband. is p atien t,: e v en w ith a n a g g in g w ife , fo r h e k n p w s sh e n eed s, h elp . S h e m a y b e so n erv ou s an d ru n dOwn in h ea lth th a t trifles annpy::h er , > I f sh e is im elan'choly, ex c itea b le, tro u b led w it h t h e lo ss o f a p p e tite , h ea d a ch e, sleep lessh ess, co n stip a tio n o r fa in t­ in g and d izzy sp ells, sh e n ee d s E le­ ctric- B itte r s— th e m o st ’w o n d erfu l reiq g d y lo r a ilin g w om en . T h ou s­a n d s o f su fferers fro m fe m a le tro u ­ bles-, n erv o u s tro u b les, backache^and w ea k k id n eys h a v e u sed ,th m q .a n d • b eco m e h ea lth y a n d h a p p y . T ry th em . O nly 50c. S a tisfa ctio n g u a r ­ a n teed b y C .-G . S an fo rd . W h en y o u a re a tta ck ed , b y # en v y , h a tred an d m a lice, fo r g e t to b e h u r t. F o r g iv e th o s e w h o a tta c k y o u and fe e l so rry fo r th em .; T hey h u rt th em ­ se lv e s th e w o rst. ? A Regular Tom Boy w a s S u sie -c lim b in g tr e e s an d fe n ­ c es, ju m p in g d itc h es, w h itlin g , a l­ w ay s g e ttin g scra tch es, c u ts, sp ra in s, b ru ises, b u m p s, b u rn s o r sca ld s. B u t law s! H e r m o th er ju st ap p lied B u ck len ’s A rn ica S a lv e and cu red h e r q u ick . H e a ls e v e r y th in g h ea l- a b le—-B o ils, U lc e rs,; E czem a , O ld S o res, C orn s o r P ile s. T ry it. 25c a t C . C. S an to rd s. T h e b e s t ed u ca tio n d o e s n o t com e fro m b ook s. T h ey a r e o n ly k ey s. S tu d y p eo p le. S tu d y th e w o o d s and field s an d w a te r s a n d th e d w e ller s th er ein . . AM anW antstoDie o n ly w h en a Ia ty liv e r a n d a slu g g ish b o w e ls ca u se fr ig h tfu l d esp o n d en cy . B u t D r. K in g ’s N e w la t e P ille ex p el p oiso n s fro m th e sy stem ; b rin g h op e a n d cou rag e; c u r e a ll L iv e r, S to m ­ a ch and K id n ey tro u b les; im p a rt h ea lth a n d v ig o r to th e w ea k n erv ­ o u s an d a ilin g . 25c a t C . C . S a n ­to r d s. _ Y o u w h o h a v e liv ed m u ch k n ow m u c h . W a ste n o tim e in r e g r e t fo r th e p ast; ra th er ap p ly its tea ch in g s to h elp k eep o th e r s fro m lik e m is­ ta k e s an d so rro w . T u rn y o u r d ea rly b o u g h t k n o w led g e to a cco u n t. F o le y K id n e y P ills a r e a n tiB e p tic . to n io a n d lr e sto r a tiv e , a n d a p r o m p t c o r r e c tiv e o f all* u rin a ry irr e g u la ri-, t ie s . R eiU B a B u b stitu tes. S o ld bj^ < a ll d r u g g is ts . . r A t R ocla iig lia m r ec e n tly , - W illia m ^M laphem sh o t and p ro b a b ly fa ta lly w o u n d ed C lev e In gram v - B o th co l­ o r e d . L iq u o r.-V1 ' *. ' Tji C h am b erlain ’s t j o - i d Hivear T o o le ts w ill clea r ;b e s o u r g to m a c ti, sw e e te n th e b beath an d c r e a te a . Most of the Evils Gone. S in c e th e c h in c h b u g s, s e w in g m a c h in e -a n d . r a n g e a g e n ts, - c a tt Ie tic k s .an d m e a sle s a n d s m a llp o x h a v e a b o u t su b sid e d th e o u ly th in g th a t p e o p le h a v e t o d re a d v er y m u ch a r e p ic tu r e a g e n ts a n d m ad d o g s .— M a is h v ill H o m e . ) , What Everybody Wants. E v e r y b o d y d e sir e s g o o d h e a lt h w h ic h -is-im p o ssib le u n le ss th e k id n ey s a r e so u n d ;a n d h e a lth y C o l­ e y ’s K id n e y R e m e d y sh o u ld be ta k e n a t th e firtt in d ic a tio n o f a n y ir r e g u la r ity , a n d a se r io u s illn e ss m a y b e a v e r te d . F o le y ’s K id u t y R e m e d y -w ill resto re y o q r k id n e y s a n d b la d d er to ih e ir n o rm a l s ta te a n d a c tiv ity . S o ld b y a ll d r u g g is ts . THE PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK - AfterTheGrippe “ I a m m u c h p le a s e d , t o ’b e a b le to w r ite A n d th a n k ■ io u fo r w h a t C a rd u i h a s d o n e fo r m e ,” w r ite s M rs. S a r a h '* 0 W S w S S W f t e G r ip p e , w h ic h le ft m e In b a d s h a p e . B e f o r e ’th a t, I h a d . b e e n b o th e r e d w ith . fe m a le tr o u b le , for; te n y e a r s , a n d " ° ^ ng^ m f l a v e ta k e n o n ly “A t la st, I b e g a n to ta k e C a rd u i. I have ta k e n o n iy th r e e b o ttle s , b u t it h a s done m e m o r e S0^ - tIia n aU th ed o c to r s o r th a n a n y o th e r m e d ic in e I e v e r too ic. C A R D U I N.C Tbe Woman’s Tonic F o r th e a fte r -e ffe c ts o f a n y s e r io u s illn e s s , lik e th e G rip , C a rd u i is th e b e s t to n ic y o u c a n u s e . . It b u ild s stre n g th , s te a d ie s th e n e r v e s , im p r o v e s th e a p p e tite , r e g u la te s irr e g u la ritie s a n d h e lp s b r in g b a c k th e n a tu ra l g lo w o f h ea lth . . . . , , «C a rd u i is -y o u r b e s t frie n d , if y o u o n ly k n e w it. . T h in k o f th e th o u s a n d s o f la d ie s w h o m . C a r d u i h a s h e lp e d ! W h a t c o u ld p o s s ib ly p r e v e n t it fro m helping y o u / R e m e m b e r y o u c a n n o t g e t-.to e . b e n e f i t - H a ^ d u i-. in g r e d ie n ts in a n y o th e r m e d ic in e , fo r th e y .-w e n o t-fo r sale in a n y d r u g s to r e e x c e p t in th e C a r d u i b o ttle . Tjy C ardui* Write *>• Ladies* Advisory Dept, Chattanooga Medicme Co, Chattanooja, Twm • for Special Jrutructions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women.” sefli Jree. UNITED’ S ! A T E-S D E P OS I I AR Y, 'f ' W i n s t o n - S a l e m , v - - CAPITAL, $300,000.00. A SSE TS A MILLION A N D A H ALF. T a k e s .c a re o f its cu sto m ers when m o n ey is firm o r e a sy , k e e p s ev ery tra n sa ctio n co n fid en tia l, allow s inter- -est a t 4 p er c e n t, fr o m d a te on C er tific a te s o t D e p o sits h as a S avin gs De­ p a r tm e n t, lo a n s m o n e y to y o u . o r f o r y o u , and d o e s e v e r y th in g a w ell con. d u c te d u p /to -d a te b an k sh o u ld d o . L e t u s h a v e y o u r b u sin ess. N o better ip la c e. Y o u can sen d y o u r d e p o s its by. m a il. JO H N W , FRIES, P resident. W M . A . BLAIR, V ice-Pre*. and C w her. M M . insarpoaateo CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00 RALEIGH, N. C. CHARLOTTE, N. C. O K CTM O m P u l l e n B u i l d i n g .P i e d m o n t I n s . B i d ? . C o u n ty officers a lw a y s m a n a g e to k eep b u sy . W h en th e y a re n o t lo b ­ b y in g fo r m o r e sa la r y th ey, a r e la y ­ in g p lan s fo r r e-e lec tio n . .- V - . J o h n ‘ D i .R d ck e fe ller w o u ld g o b rok e if h e sh ou ld sp en d s h ise r itir e in co m e tr y in g to p re p a re a 'b e tte r m ed itin e th a n -C h a rn b erla in ’s C olic, C h o lera a n d D ia fr h o e a R elh ed y ,. fp r d iarrh o ea, d y se n te r y o f 'b o w e l com - p lain ts. I t is sim p ly i|n h 9§|i]^le,: and: so sa y s e v e r y o n e th a t hah u sqd it. Sold b y C,: C.: S a n fo rd SonA C tq ^ i W h a tev er y o u r r e lig io n , cre e d ; o r p h ilo soy h y m a y b e, k e e p h u m a n . K eep y o u r h e a r t w a rm a n d . y o u r sy m p a th y a liv e . T h e sp len d id w o r k o f C h am b er­ la in ’s S tom d ch a n d L iv e r T a b le ts is d a ily c o m in g to lig h t. N o su ch g ra n d rem ed y fo r liv e r a n d b ow el tr o u b le s-w a s ev er- k n o w n b e fo r e . T h o u san d s b less th em fo r c u r in g c o n stip a tio n , sick h ea d a ch e , b illio u s- n ess, ja u n d ice an d in d ig e stio n . S old by C. C S a n fo rd S o n s G o. , In o n e way* o r a n o th er , e v e r y o n e o f u s is c r y in g fo r th e m o o n , e v e n i f w e w ill n o t c o n fe ss it. ' ■ A to u ch o f r h e u m a tism , o r a tw in g e o f n e u r a lg ia , w h a te v e r th e tro u b le is, C h a m b erla in ’s /L in im e n t d riv es a w a y th e p a in a t V once and c u r e s th e co m p la in t q u ic k ly . F ir s t a p p lica tio n -g iv es r e lie f. H o ld by C, C . S a n fo rd S o n s C o. N o n e is e v e r so b lack a s h e m a y b e p a in ted . ' Y o u w iv e s, h a v e fa ith in y o u r h u s b an d s. L ik e b r q e d s lik e , y o u k n o w . I f y o u d o n ’t ' lo v e a n y o n e e x c e p t y o u r se lf, y o u a r e m ig h ty lo n e so m e . ■ ---?---CE----------- W h a t h a s b ec o m e o f th e -o ld -fa s h ­ io n ed office, th a t i u sed to se e k th e m an ? ; I f y o u se a l u p y o u r h e a r t, y o u sea l o u t h a p p in e ss-fo r y o u r s e lf .a n d fo r o th e r s. . i StAig or. Nokth C arolina, ri Iiuth e Super- ' '• • I ior,Court Be-Davie County. -X fore A . X. / T 1H E-Y ;\v:ll n o t b u rn . W ill r o t s p lit o r c u rl lik e W bod s h in g le s. - W ill r e t c ra c k a n d r o llo f f lik e s la te .; W ill'n o t r ip , a t th e se a m s l i i e p l.iin tin . T N eiih er w ill th e y ra ttle , d u rin g h ig h w in d s to rm s: -T hey .re v e r h e e d re p a irs a n d la s t a s lo n g a s th e b u ild in g . A n d la st- ,.-of uT ' ■ . I- o-;i' **► -oof. a n d a re n o t e x p e n siv e . v i c . C . S A N F O R D S O N S C O . . MOCKSV1LLE, N . C. D E N T I S T , Q R / R O B T . A N D E R S O N , DENTIST, O ffice, over Bank o f D avte " Notice. * Having..qualified as executor of tbe Will of George Feiker1 dec’d, notice is hereby given to alt. persons holding claims against said deceased to present them, to the un­ dersigned for payment on or before1 the Uth day of Feb> 1911, or this notice will be plead m bar. of . their - recovery. - Per­ sons indebted to said deceased are 'noti­ fied to make immediate payment of their said indebtedness to the undersigned ex­ ecutor. This Ilth day of Feb: 1910. , . J. D. Walker, Executor. - T. B. Bailey, Attorney. C r o u p -Wben a eMld wakes up ltr the mumle of the Mgbt with a severe attack of croup as fre­quently happens; no time should be lost in experimenting w ith. remedies of a doubtful value. Prompt action Is often necessATy to save life. ; ^ Cham berlain's Coug'h Rem edy has never bwjn known to tall la any cas& aud lt taasbeen in use for over one-third of a cen­tury, There Is none better. It can he de­pended npon. Why.experlment? ItUpleasanI io-take and contains no harmful drag. .H ttg- 2Scents: largeaUe.50 cents. . RegisteredJerseys AtAuctioa May 5. . j I w ill s e ll itiy ieiitir e h er d o f . 7 8 J e r s e y s w ith o u t r e s e r v e ; I b er e b e s n e v e r Iieen -su c h a . c h a n c e o ffe r e d to . th e p n b h c o f ■ t h e .S o u th to s-o c k o p w ith p u r e brpd r e g iste r e d - J e r s e y s . , .,G o ld en L a d s a n d S t. L a m b e r ts - vt-o£ th e .n iftie s t -b re ed in g . Wish " to s e ll p r iv a te ly to r e lia b le p a r ty , m y m ilk r o u te o n w h ic h I se ll $8 0 0 0 .0 0 W Crth4 o f m ilk -a t.lO c per.? q u a r t a n d c re a m 20c p er p in t y e a r ly , a ls o w a g - : o u s e tc ,. H a v e s e v e r a l (a rm s fo r s a le .-fr o m - 4 0 a c r e s n p . R e a so n a b le terra s. R e fe r e n c e , B r a d s tr e e t. ,A d d r e s s John A. Young, - A t G reensboro A uditorium Greensboro N. C. 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H a b d w i c e l a s s ; T r a ffic M g r . H . F . C a b t , G e u ’l P a ss. A g t W A S H I N G T O N , D . C . I - J Grant,'ASlferk. < A . A . A nderson , „ . . . . _ .v« : [- NoHce of SaleJu u a A nderson Er AL. V- By virtue of an order saade In the above entitled case by, A. T. Grant, C. S. C., the undersigned Commissioner will sell pub- lidy at the Court Housei door in -Mocks- ville, N.: C.,. on, Mimdby ' the fith'day of '.June, the following described real -estate,’ to-wit: ! > , ft 1st. A Lot known as%be'store. hop$e and lot situateiin the Forks of the Moeks- ViDe and ,Winston roadi bounded on the North and/East by tfieulpndd Of A. A: Anderson and Nelson ptnderson contain- one-fourth -acre more W Uess and being known as the /Anderson \Brothers Store: House and Lot-jn €alahabt\2ud. The tobaoco factomlot containing 3-4 acresfflore or lessboundeAon -the East, South and West by'the land^vot Nelsonlea lth y a p p e tite . 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Ulcers, Old Sores and Open Wounds healed promptly And permanently. - - Prices 25c., 50c.. $1.00 per bottle. s>«M k Vr*)! PranAta. The first application of Mexican Mus­ tang Liniment subdues the pain but it continues its work u n t i l 'every quivering nerve is soothed'and'quieted. The ;,^Eeat penetratmgl power of this famous r^medy\epubtep it to do th^s quickly and ppeitirelj./ '* j In all cases of Sprains,- Bruises or (Lame* ness. Mexican Mustang j Liniment should be rubbed in persistently. - .Theiantiseptic qualities of thus old relia­ ble household remedy make ^it safe and sure. , LYON M fg . CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St, BROOI^LYN, N-Y. VOLUMN XI. A TALE PF WOE TOR OF WEB^j Governor K itehin forgotten His Fr; ing Asnbilipn to S tates Sen ate. W e n tw o r th , M ajj W e e k ly , in i t s In sa d d est e d ito r ia l w rite— a s to r y o f I dence.. I n p la in w j U D folded o f w h y th w ith G o v e rn o r ■ ‘T h e R e v e iw w o | fiae o o r p o s itio n G overn or K it c h m .| p o sitio n p la in , w e ; d ays p a s t n o m a | K itc h in m o r e t h a | ed ito r. N o m a n in an h u m b le w a y ernor o f N o r th C a r l th a t h e r e p r e s e n t| id ea ls o f p o lit ic a l] sh o u ted lo a d e r a t lo tte c o n v e n tio n 1 w as n o m in a te d , th a t a m a n h a d j w ou ld s ta n d w ith w ou ld sh o w n o f a v | in te r ests. B q t w t ed! N o so o n e r sea t in tb e e x e c u a b m itio n fo r g re a td to g r a p p le h is soulfi w ill p o w er s e e m e d T th e p r o p e r oou rsd H e see m ed to w a n l s e lf sq u a r e w ith ttj th e tr u s ts a n d forg o t t h e p eo h is e v e r y a p p o in t b een a ffilia te d w itfi p o ra tio n s. H e u j tare: ( b y sp e e c h e the p r e ss) in i t s l of trust le g i8la t io a | the stam p a n k t h l that th er e w a s p rq fereuce b e tw e e n -‘ iJ lion “ F ,” w h e n law yer o f im p ort-ai| one w ou ld r e a c h trusts, w h ile t h e i less an d a h u m b u g H ow th e h e a r t i erat m u st a c h e i change! T h e v ery crat c h a n g in g — O h T be sa d n e ss o f ja w eeps o ’e r b u r ie d I forceful m a n , fig righ ts o f a g r e a t aU e lse , h e tra n nil th e p r o m is e s i from th e p r o u d b | “ free m a n ,” and cloak o f s o c a lle d l th row n a r o u n d th a d ers th a t o n c e w e r | th e p e o p le ’s b u r d e S ca r ce ly - h a s S reat o ffice b e e n atl tk e fa r m er s o f R od ~ -a c o u n ty th a t n o u r ish e d G o v evetT a m b itio n iea d ers a n d m o v l firiflIy b e le iv in g tlT ica st o n e fr ie n d a | 4k e p erso n o f t h | g o v ern o r. -P in a lly a n o r | fa in e d . H i s e x c e l ■9 sen d a m e s s a g e } R eco m m en d in g a J e e th .” T h e f a r n i fie n eC ded o n ly t o | o cca sio n a n d t h e “ tnl m e t. N o w s u c h -: cn M h e a c c e p t ^ k e r e s u lt ig I Hoi .... b a n k N, C u s to m e r s w h en ii, a llo w s in ter- S a S a v in g s D e- th in g a w e ll eon - n ess. N o b etter 'Pr®*" and C aitJliri 10 N . C . t I n s . B i d ? . tern B u sin ess n a . P o sitio n s io n , In d iv id - irth a n d , P en - r ite to d a y fo r iy a r e f r e e .’ LLEGE, ,N .C . ANDl?c I ' * * I 4 * * ^ 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * * ^ OLOR. in d P r ic e s . ^ N Y , vay. of Railroad, est. i R e s o r ts ION is . D in in g , C ln b v ia t h e S o u th - o n f u r n is h e d b y D is t .P a s s . A g e n t s v ille , N . C . G e n ’I P a s s . A g t n t c a n M u s- a in b u t it q u iv e r in g i'. r of tfeis o a ? -m/* - s <?r(Laaie- Liriimqnt tly. s old relia- t safe jand X Y N f N - Y - o r i i c / “H ERE SH ALL TH E M t t o t k VOLUMN XL PRESS, TH E- PEO PLE’S Ri g h t s m a i n t A IN ;U N A W E D b y i n f l u e n c e a n d UNBRIBED BY G A IN .” A tale O F WOE FROM EDI­ TOR O F WEBSTERS WEEKLY gjsenwr K itctin Declared to H are Forgotten His Friends in. G verweeni- |ng Ambition to go to the U n iteii Ststes Senate. W entworth, M a y 7 .— W e b s te r ’s Weekly, in its Ia st is s u e b a a t h e saddest ed ito ria l a n e d ito r can ' ^rfJte—a story o f b e tr a y e d eo n fi- denee. In p la in w o rd s th e ta le is unfolded of w h y th a t p a p e r i s d o n e viih G overnor K itc h in . L iste n : •‘The R ev eiw w o u ld s e v e r ly c r it i­ cise our p o sitio n in r e fe r e n c e to Governor K itc h in . T o m a k e o u r position p lain, w e s a y th a t in th e jays past no m a n a d m ir e d M r. Kitchin m ore th a n th is h u m b le editor. N o m an w o r k e d h a r d e r jD an hum ble w ay to s e e h im g o v eraor of K orth C a ro lin a , b e lie v in g that he rep resen ted th e h ig h e s t ideals of p o litica l life . N o m a n shouted londer a t th a t g r e a t C h a r ­ lotte convention w h e n M r. K it c h in was nom inated, b e c a u se w e f e lt that a man h ad b een c h o s e n w h o would stand w ith th e p e o p le — w h o would show no fa v o rs to th e s p e c ia l interests. B u t w h a t h a s h a p p e n ­ ed! S o sooner b ad h e ta k e n h is eeat in the e x e c u tiv e o ffice th a n abmitiou for g rea ter h o n o r s se e m e d to grapple h is so u l, a n d b is v e r y will power seem ed to h e s ita te a s to the proper course o t h is a c tio n s . H eseem ed tow an t to m a k e h im ­ self square w ith th e ‘'fr ie n d s ” o t the trusts and c o r p o r a tio n s. H e forgot the people his every appointee w a s o r h a d been affiliated with tr u s ts o r co r {orations ate ( Iij' speeches a n d le tte r s to Ik press) in its b r o k e n p r o m is e iilnnt leg islatio n . H e u r g e d on> Itofnuip ante th r o u g h t h e p r e ss ititthere w as p r a c tic a lly n o v d tf- fetice betw een “ A ” a n d sn b se c - lion "P,” w h en v ir tu a lly -e v e r y Iaryerofim portance S a id -th a t th e «e would reach th e e v ils o f t h e trusts, w hile th e o th e r w a s w o r th - lessand a h u m b u g .” How the h ea rt o f su c h a D e m o • erat must ach e o v e r th e g o v e r n o r ’s change! T he v e r y id e a o f a D e m o cratchanging— O h , th e p ity o f lt l Tbe sadness o f it a ll! M e m o r y weeps o’er b u ried H o p e . A str o n g , forcefol maD) fig h tin g fo r th e rights of a grea t p e o p le ,. fo r g e ttin g *, he tr a m p le s u n d e r fo o t an the prom ises o f th e p a s t, flin g s from the proud b o a st o f b e in g a ,ree m an,” a n d . a ll a t o n c e a doak of so ca lled c o n s e r v a tis m is thrown around th o se b ro a d s h o u ld - that once w ere a n x io u s to b ea r ibe people’s b u rd en s! Scarcely h a s th e o a th o f th e W at office b een a d m in is te r e d w h efi c armers o f R o c k in g h a m c o u n ty - a eounty th a t h a s fo ste r e d a n d nourished G o v ern o r K it c h in ’s *'®fy am b ition — se le c te d th e ir “Were and m o v ed o n R a le ig h . , y l i v i n g th a t th e y h a d a t cast one frien d a t th e c a p ita l in e person o f th e n e w ly e le c te d governor. , . ^ aby au o rd in a n c e w a s o b - to'Io a e x c e ]le u e y w a s a s k e d n a m essage to th e le g is la tu r e ^ r o m e n d in g a “ tr u s t b ill w ith he n«* a T h e fa rm ers th o u g h t th a t „ eded ou)y to b e a s k e d .- T h e w T e t an<1i h e m a n ’ th e y t h 0 U g llt *has I1 , -^0 “ a n .in a d e lu d e W o n )/, su ch a n . o p p o r tu n ity . '-UiQ he a ccep t its MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA; WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,1910.NUMBER 40 G o v e r n o r K it c h in , a fte r b e in g b e g ­ g e d , im p lo a e d , p e r su a d e d a n d a s k ­ e d , s e n t a m e ssa g e w h ic h , in so m a n y w o r d s, s a id y o n m u s t ca r r y o u t th e D e m o c r a tic p la tfo r m u fo le s s y o n c a n p r o v e t h e p la tfo r m is w ro n g . P r o v e i t w ro n g ! P r o v e i t b y w h o m ! T h e tr u s t fo llo w e r s! S a d ly th e c o m m itte e e o f R o c k ­ in g h a m c o m p o se d o f fa r m er s lik e “ O b ” N e a l. C h a r lie D a lto n a n d W ils o n , r e tu r n e d h o.ine, s ic k a t h e a r t, h o ld in g th e b u r n e d o u t e m ­ b er s o f a d e a d fa ith in t h e m a r w h o h a d d e c la r e d h im s e lf th e fa r m e r s’ fr ie n d . T h e p llatforn ig ­ n o r e d , fr ie n d a fte r fr ie n d fo r s a k e n . N o w ord s c a n d e s c r ib e th e m e a n ­ in g o f i t a ll. A n id o l is fo u n d w ith fe e t o f c !a y . T h e p la tfo r m o f' D em o c r a c y ig n o r e d w ith th e im ita tio n th a t it is w ro n g. P o lit ic s in N o r th C a r o lin a c o n ­ ta in m a n y sa d c h a p te r s . M o re th a n o n c e h a v e s e lf-s ty le d le a d e r s b e tr a y e d th e p e o p le a n d so ld th e m in b o n d a g e , b u t w h e n h isto r y s h a ll tr u th fu lly r eco rd th e y e a r ’s e v e n ts o f 1 9 0 8 a n d 1 9 0 9 t h e sa d d eB t. s ic k e n in g c h a p te r w ill b e th e o n e th a t c o n ta in s t h e p o litic a l reco rd o f W illia m W a lte r K it o h in a n d th e m a d r a c e h e is m a k in g for th e U n it e d S ta te s S e n a te , a n d th e w o r d s o t th e W e e k ly w ill b e u sed to h e a d t h e c h a p te r . “ H e F o r g o t th e P e o p le . ’ ’— N u m a R . R e id in G re e n sb o r o N e w s . all The The High Cost o f Living. P r a c tic a lly I 1I c r e a se s t k e P r ic e o f m aQ y n e e ras o r h a d e8B ,ties w itb o iJt im p r o v in g th e q u a lit y . - F o le y ’s H o n e y a n d T a r H e u p h eld th e le g is la - T ^ ntain8 lt8 -h lg h 8 ta n d a r d o f e x v v r ~ i r ’l'T ^ lr e n B e ' a n d u s g r e a t c u r a tiv e q u a litie s w ith o u t a n y in c r e a se in c o s t. I t is th e b e s t r e m e d y fo r c o u g h s , c o ld s , c r o u p , w h o o p in g c o n g h a n d a ll a ilm e n ts o f th e th r o a t, c h e s t a n d lu n g s , T b e g en - n in e in a y e llo w p a c k a g e . R e fu s e s u b s titu te s . S o ld b y a ll d r u g g is ts . Kg Ship Launched. N e w Y o r k , M a y 1 2 ,— F ly in g th e w h ite s ta r r e d e n s ig n o f t b e .U n ite d S ta te s n a v y a t h e r s te m , t h e S ta r s a n d S tr ip e s a t h e r ste r n a n d a s tr in g o f g a y s ig n a l p e n n a n ts a lo n g th e 6 2 0 fe e t o f h e r d e c k lin e , th e b a ttle s h ip F lo r id a , th e b ig g e s t o f th e A m e r ic a n D r e a d n a u g h ts b u ilt th u s fa r , w a s s u c c e ss fu lly la u n c h e d a t th e B r o o k ly n n a v y y a r d to d a y in th e p r e s e n c e o f th e v ic e -p r e si­ d e n t o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s , th e S e c ­ r e ta r y o f th e N a v y a n d t h e n a v a l a tta c h e s o f a ll th e p o w e r s a n d a c r o w d o f 5 0 ,0 0 0 e n th n s ia s tic s w h o m lo w e r in g s k ie s a n d a n d in ­ te r m itte n t r a in s fa ile d to k e e p a fc a y . ■ What Everybody Wants. E v e r y b o d y d e s ir e s g o o d h e a lth w h ic h is im p o s sib le u n le s s th e k id -' n e y s a r e s o u n d a n d h e a lth y . F o l- : e y ’s K id n e y R e m e d y s h o u ld b e ta k e n a t th e fir tt in d ic a tio n o f a n y ir r e g u la r ity , a n d a s e r io u s illn e s s m a y b e a v e r te d . F o le y ’s K id n e y R e m e d y w ill r e sto r e y o n r k id n e y s a n d b la d d e r to ih e ir n o r m a l s ta te a n d a c t iv it y . S o ld b y a ll d r u g g is ts . F o r m e r G o v e r n o r B o b G Ien h o f N o r th G a e o lin a is in S o n th C a ro ­ lin a d e liv e r in g a d d r a ss e s . ' T h is is a te r r ib le r e v e n g e for' t h e O ld N o r th S ta te to w re a k u p o n it s s is ­ te r to t h e so u th m e r e ly b e c a u se a n e x p a tr ia te d . S o u th C a r o lin a jo u r n a l: is t d e n ie d t h e a u th e n tic ity o f th e M e c k le n b u r g P jj^ rara tid fi.— H u s ­ to n P o S ^ V resu lt is k n o w n - b y ' a ll' I HUNTLEY-H1LL-ST0CKT0N company * 4 Home gnd Office,Furnishers V - . , " C o rn e r 5 tk a n d T ja U J e S r te e ts ^ wInston-Salem, - NortlTCarolina % SUGGESTIONS HOW TO-KEEP THE BOYS ON THE FARMS A T im ely A rticle by Easex Spurrier. on Farm L ife -H e G ives Pereenal Ex­ perience u Hie A rgusnents and . M akea G ood Point*. A m o n e t h e m a n y s u g g e stio n s o f­ fe r e d a s a m e a n s o f .k e e p in g th e b o y s o n . t h e ,- is o n e th a t a d v is e s k e e p in g th e to o ls s h a r p . • Y e s te r ­ d a y w h ile r e p a ir in g a b r o k e n p la c e in a fe n c e , m a d e b y a fe a r fu l d o w n ­ p o u r o f r a in , I fo u n d I n eed ed so m e p o le s to h e lp o u t th e; la c k o f fe n c in g m a te r ia ls. 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T h e o n ly to o l a v a ila b le w a s o n e o f th o se o ld lo n g th in g s , c a lle d m th is lo c a lity a S n fith h o e . T h e r e w a s n o t a -half- in ch , o f s te e l o n it, but. I c o u ld h o t b e a r ’ th e id e a o f u s in g it w h e u th e e d g e w a s s o b lu n t it w o u ld -b a r d ly .ig o in to tlie g r o u n d . T h e - lit t le b oy. s a id , .!‘g ran d p a" ,: y o u ’ll so o h g e t a ll th e s te e l o ff” B n t I d id n o t c a r e . I w o u ld r a th e r h a v e n o h o e th a n n o e d g e . I o n c e h a d th e -h o n o r of-w or-k in g fo r a m a n w h o s e t s n c h a h ig h v a lu e o n h is S m it p b o e s (t h e o n ly k in d h e u se d ) t h a t h e w o u ld n o t a llo w th e m s h a r p e n e d w ith a file , le s t a ll th e s te e l sh o u ld d isa p p e a r . P a r t o f b is fa r m w a s v e r y g r a v e lly a n d s o m e tim e s th e e d g e s w ere b a t­ tered : u p so th a t t h e y w er e th ic k e r th a n th e b la d e . O n c e d u r in g m j d isp e n sa tio n h e to o k a ll h is h o e s to a b la c k sm ith s h o p a n d h a d th e e d g e s h a m m e r ed o u t— to s a v e th e s te e l. , S te e l is v e r y v a lu a b le , I k n o w , b u t n q t a s v a lu a b le a s m a n flesb , m u c h ie s s b o y fle s h : T h is is m o re p r e c io u s th a n g o ld d u s t—'y e a , or d ia m o n d s e ith e r . I w o u ld r a th e r h a v e w orn o u t h o e s s c a tte r e d a ll a r o u n d th e p la c e ‘th a n h a r e o n e b o y ,Bai w o rn o u t w ith d u ll to o ls t h a t h e w o u ld w a n t to le a v e th e fa r m . I o n c e d r o p p e d in o n a fa m ily w h e r e .n e g r o es b a d o n c e b ee n p le n ­ tifu l. T h e r e w a s n o t - a sh a r p to o l o n th e ■■ p la c e . T h e r e w e r e th r e e g r in d sto n e s; o n ly o n e m o u n te d , a n d th a t o n tw o fe n c e r a ils le a n in g a g a in s t a w a ll. 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T h e cro ss c u t s a w file se e m e d to w ork so - s lo w I W as te m p te d to m a k e a sh o r t b e v e l, w h e n h e d e m iir re d . , T h e r e u p o n I b e th o u g h t m e O fa r a sp , a h o r se -sh o e in g r a sp , w h ic h o u r o ld e s t s o n u se d w h e n 'h e so m e tim e s sh o e s o u r h o r se s. W ith th e iih e s id e o f it I w a s b u t a few m in u tes b rin g in g ; it d o w n u n til tfie b e y e l w a s o v e r a h a lf in c h u p th e b la d e . T h e n i t w a s fin ish e d w ith th e file . W h fifi i t c a m e t im e fq r m y jo b I to u c h e d u p th a t o ld S m ith h o e u n til th e b e v e l w a s n e a r ly a n in c h A n d tfie w a y th o s e w o u ld c lip a c o r n sta lk w a s in t e r e s t in g .. a n d re- q n ir e d h a r d ly a t it h e o f th e la b o r a n d tim e o f a b a tte r e d -e d g e ' o n e . 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W h y a n y fa r m er , e s p e c ia lly - o n e w h o j s ^Falsing -hoys" w o u ld ' I ie*1 w illin g to g o th r o u g h life w ith o u t a g o o d ly s u p p ly o f to o ls , is a m y s ­ te r y to m e; I t is Os u atu reil fo r a h o y to w a n t td n se to o ls a s fo r a g ir l to w a n t to p la y w ith d o lls , a n d b o th o c c u p a tio n s w ill d o m u c h t o ­ w ard m a k in g th e m w h a t th ie C rea ­ to r in te n d e d th e m to b e ./ f I k n e w a m a n w h o b le s s e d th e w o rld w ith a g o o d lo t o f b o y s ; w h o a re n ow a ll u s e fu l m e n , c a r r y in g o n th e w o r k o f life now: a fte r ! h e a n d th e m o th e r h a v e g o n e to th e G r e a tB e y o n d . 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W h tn - th e b a r r ier s a r e d ow n a n d tim e a n d p h y s ic a l r e str ic tio n s a r e n o m o r e; w h en t h e b o u n d le ss lib a r ty o f G o d is o u r s, w hen; fr a ilitie s o f th e fle sh h a v e V a n ish e d w s th e d a r k n e ss g o e s o u t a t.tb e d a w n ,-w h e n so rro w e n d s , w h e n p a in is n o m o r e, w h e n th e r e th e r e a r e n o fin a l fa r e w e lls! I s it n o t w o r th w a itin g for? C an w e n o t b ea r th e p r e se n e o f th e n ig h t a n d th e fa in t g lim m e r o f t h e s ta r s w h e n .w e k n o W d h a t/th e p e a k s o f fife a r e a lr e a d y b eg ra ra n g to g leW w ith th e g lo r y u f th e m o rn in g ? B e n o t im - p a ta tie n t, c h ild o f G o d ! T h e r e i s r est b e y o n d th e r iv e r , a n d -w ith e v e r y d ip o f th e o a r s th e c o a st lin e d r a w s n ea r er . — -U n ion P r e s b y ­ te r ia n . Commander Julius A. Pratt Post No* 134, DepL III,, G. A.; R. . M r • I sa a c C o o k , Com nr ia n d e r o f a b o v e P o s t, K e w a n e e , I y ilj w r ite s: •‘F o r a lo n g tim e I b o th e r e d w ith b a c k a c h e a n d p a ir .s a c r o ss m j k id n e y s . A b o u t tw o , / m o n th s a g o I s ta r te d t a k » p £ F o to y K id s e j P ills a n d SOOii-Saw th ey ^ w e r e d o in g j u s t a s claim red . I k ep ft o n ta k in g th e m a n d 'n o w I a m jlfr e e- froinj b a c k a c h e , a n d -th e p a u tf n l ’-,bladder' m is e r y is a ll g o n e . ? I j lik e F olej* K id n r y P iIJ s so w e ll th ta t T h a v if to ld /m a n y o f m y fn e n d s j a n d c o m ­ r a d e s a b o u t th e m a n d sliia ll recO m - q ie u d th e m -a t e v e r y o p p io r tn d ity .” H old b y a lP d r u g g is ts . | ^ — =— = ' i!. ; T h e o ld e s t c h u r c h " b u ild in g 'n o w Ptandicg in'N e w Y p r k is 'S t . P a u l’s C h a p e l, th e ic o r u e r le to n e j o f w h ic h w a s laid in 1 7 6 4 . i it “i PoIitidrNiI. A tte n tio n i s fix e d o u r a p p r o a c h ­ in g a c t iv e p o litic a l c o n flic t. I c a n ­ n ot s a y a w o r d a b o u t i t a s it is s tr ic tly a g a in st th e p o lic y o f t h is p a p e r . T h e s itu a tio n is in te r e s t­ in g a n d a w h o le lo t c o u ld b e s a id th a t w o u ld a d d to th e h ila r ity o f th e o cc a sio n b u t b u sin e ss b e c k o n s a n d s a y s c u t it o u t. - I lik e p o litic s — it i s a n in te r e s t­ in g a n d fa sc in a tin g p er fo rm a n c e. ; I b a d ly k n o w a n y th in g a s a b so r b ­ in g . I d a r e sa y th o u g h th e c o u n tr y w ill, b e s a v e d a s o f y o r e . I t is ta n ta lis in g to b e a n ea r e d ito r w ith n o o n e to b in e p e n c il w h a t y o u w r ite a n d y e t h av e- to ta k e c a r e a n d let: th is to p ic o f to d a y s e v e r e ly . a lo n e . E y e r y o n e I s e e s a y s s o m e th in g a b o u t p o litic s a n d so m e th in g s ta lk e d w o u ld r ea d w e ll b n t n o th in g d o in g .— Ir n to n N ew s* . \ Poihf Father. C h ild r e n h u s h ! fo r fa th e r ’s r e st­ in g ; h e is s it t in g tir e d a n d so r e , w ith h is fe e t 1 u p o n th e ta b le a n d h is h a t upouv t h e flo o r . ,H e is w e a r ie d a n d - e x h a u s te d b y th e b y t h e la b o r s o f th e d a y ; h e h a s ta lk e d a b o u t .th e ta r iff sin c e th e i?aw n w a s c o ld . a n d g r a y ; h e haB losf: e ig h t g a m e s, o f c h e c k e r s, fo r For More Than Three Decades F o le y 's H o n e y a n d T a r h a s b e e u a h o u s e h o ld fa v o r ite fo r a ll a i l ­ m e n ts o f th e th r o a t, c h e s t a n I lo n g s . F o r in fa n t s . a n d c h ild r e n it> is th e b e st a n d sa fe s t a s it con - ta in s n o o p ia te s , a n d n o h a r m fu l d r u g s . N o n e g e n n in e b u t F o le y ’s H o n e y a n d T a r in t h e y e llo w p a c k ­ a g e s . R e fu se s u b s titu te s . S o ld h y a ll d ra g g iB ts. F O R T H E B E S T V A L U E S M e n ’ s B o y ' s O o t h i n g a n d F a r n i s h i n g f f VISIT Moc^Sagby-Stockton Co., Price toAll.” ^1 :J': 418 Trade Street ,W IN STO N -SA L EM , N . C i i B E ^ S l S S S ^ B P P I i S a ^ S S S i S S jg » f? K P P > -:;ii:3-'■ilili 'M U ®l::1 1 :1 J ll 3>'iS V M SiiK; iiafvl 3 ::’■;< • • I?>;i!_; ''V ■ ^f: A Vi: i .Jii'^ * :#■ ■; : # si $ >' IW: -'I «;-t| w% THE DAVlE RECORD. C . F R A N K S T R O U D - - E d itw - OFFICE— Second Story ABgel Building, Main St. E n te re d a t th e P o sto ffice in M oeks- v ille , N . C ., a s S eco n d -cla ss M ail m a tte r , M arch 3 .1 9 0 3 . T H E N E W S F R O M O U R C O U N T R Y C O R R E S P O N D E N T S W hat the People aIl Over the County are Doing TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, in Advance. ---->..............SOc Six Months, in Advance.................... ..25c W E D N E S D A Y . May 25,1910. There are lots of people who think they are worth thousands that wouldn’t bring 30 cents at.public auction. The season of peek-a-boo waisis, low shoes and drop-stitch hosiery is upon us, and the summer hats cap the whole stack. ThatRaleighmuddle that was stirred by Josephus raised a mighty big stench, and Wake county may go Republican as a result Thecomet did not destroy the earth and the inhabitants thereof, neither did it refresh the memory of the delinquent subscribers. The most despisable thing in this world is a dude and a young lady with the big head. Thank the Lord, we haven’t but few in our midst. We don’t know it all, but we claim to know more than some of the smart Alecks who think they own the town and have the job of running it. We hope that John M. Morehead will be the next Republican State Chairman. No Holton for us. He needs a rest, any­ how, after hanging on to the pie counter for twelve years. . The campaign season draweth nigh and we have decided not to run on any ticket whatever. Our time witi be fully taken up in exposing the rascals in the old parties whenever and wherever we find them. What we want to see is a clean campaign with good,, honest men on both tickets—a free fellot ahd a fair-count SMITH GEOYE I JtEEDY CREEK. Mr. Lum Sheets and little stn, of Wins-1 Yadkin College commencement will be ton, was in our burg recently, and while, May 31st here spent the night with Mr. John Sheek. Mrs. George Williams has been very sick, we are sorry to note, but is improv ing some at this writing. Saturday morning there were some little frost, but not enough to.do.any damage. We are glad to say that Mr. Charles Shackleford, of Redland, who has been sick for several weeks, is improving at this writing. , . We are glad to see our friend Mr, J. H. Foster.whohas been sick for the past few weeks, is able to be out again. i Mr. Robt WilUams has been on the sick list for a few days. We were glad to see a little piece from Smith Grove the . past week. Silly Bill was too lazy to write anything. Guess Blue Ribbon sent a little piece. That’t all right, I like the looks of that Blue Ribbon. Mt. J. F. Owen tells us that he had wateimellon vines ready to run and the frost cut them down last Saturday night We did not see them, just got his word for it We are glad to see the road being worked from our little town to New Cuba. I think it was badly needed. Miss Sallie Weir, of Farmington, visited MissBeuleahSheek recently. We are sorry to say there has been a great deal of sickness in our burg. It seems that most of the people are hav­ ing chills. We want one one and all to remember the second Sunday in June, our Sunday school conference will be held at Smith Grove.- We hope all will come out and bring baskets, for there will be morning and evening services. Mr. John C. Smith was driving along the road near Redland last- Saturday morning when his horses became frighten­ ed at an automobile and sprang forth to get away from it, breaking out the wagon j tongue and wounding one of his horses very badly. ! and continued to do so until there were more than one hundred on the ground, including four preachers in the number. Many valuable gifts were presented with some $10.00 in cash money. We 'have had Several birthday dinners, but never have been taken so.much by surprise. L. D. H. Brown had a child that has been critically ill; took blood poison from a sore on the foot, then gathered under the knee, and was given up by the doc­ tor® to be a hopeless case. She is now doing fairly well considering the nature of the case, and unless it breaks out somewhere else, there is a chance for her to get well, but it has drawn her leg crooked. They used poltice made of flax seed meal after/hearing, of it; it is said that this will kill blood poison in a few days, Part of the cotton seed have failed to come up, and'part of what is up is dying; a bad stand is expiected. The prospects for wheat is .still , reason­ ably good. We have fruit in abundance, and look for a bumper crop if not destroyed. Mrs: Brown has been eating fresh cab­ bage’ from her. garden since the-last of March. The Rowan rock quarry has shut down for a time shipments. Some of the quarry hands thought the world was going to an end this week, but they kept on swearing. Weimagine some people would swear if they had to be hung. The air is getting full of political odor in this section, aud the Resublicans are going to shake up a vote in the fall that Mr. Albert went to Winston last week with a load of tobacco and stopped for iheinight at Mr. Felix Delaps and losta horse with colic. . . Mr. John Hanes now ownes the vJohh Zinperman fine grey horse. Mr. Tom Wasler and boys have built a nice three room ell to the old Dan Ziri- nerman house and a. lot of other im­ provements. ■ Frost bit things up in general May 15 at Reedy Creek. Neal Myers, colored, had a dog to go mad a few days ago and he got his gun and put it where it did not see the comet pass the.sub. Mr. John N. Myers is still selling the J. I. Nisien Wagons. He sells them on easv terms, and one will last a life time. Mr. R. Lee Penry spent Sunday up here on his nice farm. Mr. John Potts and family and Miss Mattie Crotts attended the Advance commencement. ■ Mt. and Mrs. F. P. Crotts and daughter, Miss Mattie, spent last Friday in Lex­ ington. Mrs. Walter Delay and little daughter, Alice has had the measles. Mrs, J. M. Crews is on the sick list,' sorry'to note. j . little Miss Mary Pickier is visiting her jwiU friShten the old Democratic stand in grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Brewer. I this county. J. M Crews is feasting on new irish , potatoes. Wonder how a new irish po­ tato would look in an editors mouth. . I Our. old widowers now when they want • to remarry get them a harp and start out! One in this neighborhood 75 years old got one that way, now more are trying ' it. Oldmaids ig you want a man sing The stosaach it a larger factor in “ life, liberty and the our suit of happiness ” than most people are aware. Patriotism can withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. The confirmed dvs peptic “ is fit for treason, stratagems and spoils.” The ma who goes to the front for his country with a. weak stomac!* will be a weak soldier and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes for good citizenship as well aa health and happiness-. Diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion Md nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. PIEReE1S COtDEX JBEDieat DISCOVERY It builds up the body with sound flesh auk solid muscle. ' The d ea ler w h o Affers a su b stitu te tor th e “ Discovery" is o n ly seek in g to m a k e th e little m o re profit realized ou tllc 6ale o f less m e rito rio u s p rep ara tio n s. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 3L s(amp« tor the cloth -bound.- Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, R.V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y P a t r i o t i s m K fS *■ €> ^ ■ .hi ATinii Observer. D o fa r m e r s e a t t h e p r o p e r s o r t o f f o o d ? Yankee Doodle and pat your foot. HlKl-: FROM EOW AN. While Observer has been on a vacation he has not ceased to observe; and while he has been oh a visit of several -weeks , ,. , to Faith and in the vicinity of St Pauls,Sorry to say, but don Ithuiklhe has — faUed tQ m many good the horse will ever get over it Sorry for j things in The Record. While we enjoyed Mr. Smith and very sorry for the horse.1 our trip nicely, we are at home again en- I think the gentlemen in the automobile, joying life with usual health. On the 30th of April we enjoyed, a sur­ prise birthday dinner for both of us. Did;did very wrong when they saw the horses..... IrJ..- ^ frightened and did not Stop; Wild Bill. not get the least whimper of of it until company began to dome in by crowds The farmer of today buys a much - larger proportion of the food that goes on the table than he didten years ago. It’s a good thingthatthis is so because he has a great variety to select from.. He should, however, use great care . in Selecting for the best results in health and strength. The widespread tendency in the cil/ to increase the amount of Quaker Oats eaten is due very largely to the recent demonstrations Dy scientific men that the Quaker Oats fed man is the man with greatest physical endurance and greatest mental vigor. . Farmers should give this subject careful thought and should increase' the quantity of Quaker Oats eaten by themselves, their ' diildrett and the farmhands. ' . j’' Packed in regular size packages; and in hermetically sealed tins for hot. ! climate^.; S7 The Davie Record, The Toledo Blade and The Yellow Jacket all three papers one year for only one dollar. ¥ * * • » 4 * '& 4 * & «3* 4 * 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* . *4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* ■•= 4* 4* ■Breakfast Cereals- Such as You Will See Listed Below Shredded Whole Wheat Buiscuits served with hot milk, adding a little cream and sugar to taste. Kellog’s Toasted Com Flakes are delicious in any and every way. Post Toasties—the wonder of the age^-made of Indian corn, sugar and salt, and is a fine dish; can be served in various ways. -Wealso .have some of the Quaker goods, such as Rolled Vfhite Oats, Fancy Grits and Pearl Hominy. Without a doubt our Hecker’s Buckwheat Flour for all kinds of pancakes, etc., served with KARO Com Syrup is the climax. It is impossible to print all of our line, as space will not permit. Seeing is believing—Then come and see. Hunt’s Gash Grocery “Quality Goods” 4 * * * *4 4 4 * * 1T * $ V-N.-. C ; SATURDAY, A T O N E O ’ C L O C K , P . M . These are the beautiful lots near the 0 . C. Wall Co. store andnearthe new cotton mill. This is an ideal place for homes. Now is the chance to buy one or more of these lots at your own price, either for a home or for speculation. Nothing is safer than real estate and nothing surer to give big profits than lots here in this section of this growing town. vv-vv-.-; MUSIC BY THE CEL E B RATE D S A ^I BAND Many Valuable S ^ r ^Sale To the Lucky; Ones Whether Buyers or BiddersJ^t^iYou,-are Present __ * o m * * s l » , I f e l a i ^ In te re g t o n D e fe rre d P aym ents R em em ber th e D ate, S atu rd ay , M ay 2 8 th , a n d T im e. 1 : 0 0 P . M . E. M. Andrews, Mgr. southern realty & / Greensboro, N. C. AUCTION CO. CIRCULATION u |lA FVER PUBLISHED IN DA Ixrn 26 L v . M o c k s v ii lB o 28 L v . M o e k sv ilj I ' G O IN G S O I L1 07 L v . M o c k sv ij ■ go; i s L v . M o c k sv ij I wcaund PE8S< C otton is 15 c e n ts , p o re h a r n e ss o il a t ij gen t c a lic o a t 5 c e j ■ H enry K e lly , o f Ta jin tow n la s t w e e k . E P . C a sey , o f N e a l |jn tow n T h u r sd a y . B ig lo t o f sh o e s I Rollins- M rs. 0. L . W illia m j I day in W in sto n sh o p p j I S h e r iffS h e e k r a a d e I [to W in ston T h u r s d a y ! I B u y th r e e c a n s fru iJ I at R ollin s. 1 p . M . R h y n e , o f Itow n F rid a y o n b u s in l J. R . M a so n w e n t !S atu rd a y to sp e n d soiT If it is in th e g r o e e l I find it a t H u n t’s C a= « W e d id n ’t s e e a n y : I nesday n ig h t. D id y l • A tto rn ey E . L . G a il I day in W in sto n o n b if Sorry to le a r n oj I Mrs. J . S . M c D a n ie l. M r. an d M rs. R . I children s p e n t T h u r s M rs. J . M a r sh la n d l I ton, is v isitin g r e la t if M iss M a ry M erog relatives a n d fr ie n c [ and L en o ir. , “ D RTJID ” m e a n s i the r ig h t ta s te to it. I Cash G ro cery . 0 . G. W a ll, o f th e | I W all C o., N o r th Coo I town F rid a y . V fH . C ain h a s p u r P. VL R h y n e ,. t h e -I |in South M o c k sv ille J Several o f o u r p e o fl lE liis-Peoples n u p tia l !Thursday a fte r n o o n .! O hyesI y o u e a n r a Iyou u se “'R ed S a lii I Hunt’s C ash G ro cer The B a p tist para [ treated to a n e a t I f which w ill a d d m u c j f ance. There a r e o n e oJ j m easles in th is c it y ,] that th e d ise a se form . ! ' M r. an d M rs. F r t ! little d a u g h te r , a n l Stroud, o f C o u n ty J tow n T h u rsd a y sh o j F O R S A L E - A 35. 40 H . P . B o ile r a n d ] 111 goo d c o n d itio n , som eone. O n e m ila G rove, w . M . C r o l M isses; R u th a n d near C ana, p a sse d fc W ed n esd ay o n th eir, the O x fo rd S e m in l h ave b een in s c h o o l] _ O w in g to th e p r e f ies a t F a r m in g to n , C om m encem ent e x e jog to n A e u d e m y . “ shed in T h e R e c o r l W . F . D w ig g in s . “een s e llin g m u sica , J. B o w e n & C o. p e n d in g a f e w dayl M lo o k in g w e ll a n d good. _Your a tte n tio n iJ o f t h e b i g l o t s a le i W ee. w h ic h a p p ed I h e w is e m a n w ill I P nrchase o n e o f t h l W t f o r g e t th e I M ay 2 8 th . BIXBY 11 aJ digestion .ud lred by the use 0f e “ D isco very ” U nt realized on Uw ifi if* ifi tfiifiji 0MVIE RECORD. H S T d R ^ r o N OF ANY PAPER r f PUBLISHED IN PAVlE COUNTY. gjy^LolFPASSENGER TRAINS g o i n g n o r t h . NO. 26 Ho. $ No. 2? Ko. 2o Lv. M ocksviIIe 10:18 a. m. Lv. M ock sville 1:18 p. in. GOING S O U T H . Lv. Moeksville 3:34 p. m Lv. Mocksville 6:13 p. m i n l a n d p e r s o n a l n e w s . I Cottoi1 is 15 cen ts. : pare harness oil a t H o lto n B ro s. I ^ n t calico a t 5 c en ts a t R o llin s. Henry K elly, o f T a y lo rsv ille, w a s Btown last w eek . B p. Casey, of Near C en ter, was n town Thursday. Big lot o f sh oes to g o a t c o s t a t ns. .s. 0 . L. W illiam s sp en t T h u rs- Lay In W inston sh op p in g . Sheriff Sheek m ad e a b u sin e ss trip 0 Winston T hursday, guy three cans fr u it fo r 25 c e n ts [at Rollins. p. M. R hyne, o f D a lla s, w a s in [town Friday on b u sin ess. j, R. Mason w en t to S a lisb u r y I Saturday to spend so m e tim e . If it is in the g ro cery lin e , y o u w ill |fod it at H unt’s C ash G ro cery . We didn’t see an y sta r s fa ll W ed ­ nesday night. D id y ou ? Attorney E. L. G a ith er s p e n t F ri- Jay in Winston on b u sin ess. Sorry to learn o f th e illn e ss o f I Mrs. J. S. M cD aniel, o f R . I . Mr. and Mrs. R . M . Ija m e s an d !children spent T hursday in S a lisb u r y . Mrs, J. M arshlander, o f W ilm in g - |ton, is visiting rela tiv es in th is c ity . Mis Mary M eroney is v is itin g !relatives and frien d s in S a lisb u r y IandLenoir. "DRUID” m eans a c o ffe e th a t h a s I the right taste to it. S old a t . H u n t’s I Cash Grocery. 0. C. Wall, of the firm o f O . C . I m Co., North C ooleem ee1 w a s in ItwroFriday. J H. Cam has p u rch ased , th rou igh Rhyne, the W a lsh p r o p e r ty , taSoclh M oeksville. y te a l of our p eo p le a tte n d e d th e JB-Peoples n u p tia ls a t A d v a n c e day afternoon. H ;^ r i / Lrt| lu r F ? s te r - C o o leem ee W i f I ^ 0- Ja y o f co n su m p tio n , a n d w a s b u ried y e ste r d a y a t L ib e r ty . S e e S h e r iff T a x n o tic e in th is issu e . ! byes! you can rea d a t n ig h t, if Ip aE e “ Red S a lin e” o il, so ld a t Hiiiit's Cash G rocery. The Baptist p a r so n a g e is b e in g treated to a n ea t c o a t o f p a in t, I which will add m u ch to it s a p p ea r- I ace. There are on e o r tw o c a se s o f measles in th is c ity , b u t it is h o p ed Ithatthe disease w ill b e .o f a l ig h t I form. Mr. and M rs. F ra n k S tr o u d a n d little daughter, a n d M rs. C a ro lin e Stroud, of C ou n ty L in e , w e r e in I *°wn Thursday sh o p p in g . i 35 H . P . E n g in e ,I ™ H. P. B oiler and S a w M ill O u tfit, condition. A b a r g a in fo r ip — • O n e m ile n o r t h o f S m ith I wove. W . M . C ro tts, M o ek sv ille. M issesR uthand N o o m i B o o e , o f I ^ana> passed th r o u g h th is c ity day on th eir w a y h o m e fro m , Oxford S em in a ry, w h e r e th e y I «ave been in sch ool. Owing to th e p rev a len ce o f n iea s- ® at F arm ington, th e r e w ill b e n o Wmmencement e x e r cise s a t F arm - J ff0i11, A cudem y F rid a y , a s pub- in The R ecord o f r e c e n t d a te, • F- D w iggin s. o f R . 5, w h o h a s selling m u sical in str u m e n ts fo r J. Bowen & C o. in K e n tu c k y , is pending a few d a y s a t h o m e . “ B ill1 goo°d g We^ an^ r e p o r ts b u sin e ss I a**en ti°n is ca lled to th e ad r the big lo t sa le a t N o r th C o o lee- whichIhe a p p ears in th is issu e . , ..." ^ lse m an w ill b e p r e se n t a n d I I w + one th e se v a lu a b le lo ts . M ai 2Bthrget ^ S a tU rd a y ’- L O ST — A door key. FindernlpaaA le a v e a t R eco rd o ffice. P ® I f y o u o w e y o u r ta x e s , p lea se p a y a t o n c e . J . L . S h e e k . S h e r iff. F o r la c k o f sp a c e m n ch o f o u r co r r esp o n d e n c e a n d lo ca l n e w s is le f t o u t th is w e e k . W ill d o b e tte r in th e fu tu r e . H . C . H u n te r , o f n e a r C an a, is h a u lin g lu m b e r to to w n w ith a tr a c ­ tio n e n g in e . M r. H u n te r te lls u s th a t h e h a u le d a b o u t 10.50 0 f e e t o f o ak lu m b e r a t o n e lo a d W ed n esd a y . T h e su b je c ts fo r S u n d a y , M ay 29, a t th e M o e k sv ille M e th o d ist ch u rch w ill b e: A t l l a . m .— “ C ru cified C h r istia n s.’,’ A t n ig h t— “ J e su s o u t­ sid e o f a c lo se d d o o r .” D r . M a rtin a n d d a u g h te r , M iss V e lm a , a r e a tte n d in g th e c o m m e n ce ­ m e n t e x e r c ise s o f th e S a lem F e m a le C o lle g e th is w e e k , w h e r e h is d a u g h ­ te r , M iss F lo ssie w ill g r a d u a te . D . D . G re g o r y , o f n ea r F a r m in g ­ to n , w a s in to w n sh a k in g h a n d s and su b sc rib e d fo r T h e R eco rd . M r. G r e g o r y te lls u s th a t th er e a r e a b o u t 25 c a se s o f m e a sle s a ro u n d F a r m in g ­ to n . T h e r e w ill b e a n o ld tim e F id d le r ’s C o n v en tio n a t F a r m in g to n o n S a tu r ­ d a y e v e n in g , J u n e 4 th . A U w h o w ish to e n te r th e c o n te st w ill p lea se sen d th e ir n a m e s to E . P . W a lk er a t F a r m in g to n . A b o u t th ir ty fid d lers w ill b e p r e se n t. T h o s e w h o f a il to a tte n d th is c o n v en tio n w ill m iss th e tr e a t o f th e ir liv e s. A d m issio n 2 0 a n d 35 c e n ts. O u r fr ie n d G . W . G reen , o f th is c ity , w h o is so m e w h a t o f a n E n g lish ­ m a n , h a ilin g fr o m th e c la ssic p re­ c in c ts o f C an a d a , in fo r m s u s th a t h e is r e la te d to K in g G eo r g e , th e n ew k in g o f E n g la n d . H e sa y s th a t h e b ea r s th e n a m e o f G eo r g e , th a t h is w ife b e a r s th e sa m e n a m e a s th a t o f k m g G e o r g e ’s w ife ; th a t h e h a s fo u r so n s a n d o n e d a u g h te r , th e sa m e n u m b er th a t k in g G eo r g e h a s. AU h a il to o u r fr ie n d s, th e tw o G eo r g e ’s! m a y th e y b o th liv e fo r e v e r . 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T h e g ra p h o p h o n e m u sic w a s g o o d . _ H o p e J o h n n y w ill c o m e a n d b r in g h is m a ­ c h in e w ith h im a g a in .% LLOhJ Pa J. « § t i MOCKSVILL E DRUG COMPANY T A lo t o f fr e s h C an d ies a n d M arasch in o C h erries, I A lw a y s f r e s h D r u g s a n d P a t e n t M e d i c i n e s . If A U T o ile t A r tic le s a n d a n y th in g in S ta tio n a r y . I P in e a p p le Ice s, Ic e C rean i an d C old D rin k s. MOCKSVILLE DRUG COMPANY COVERING A LARGER SURFACE with the same qaulity than any other paint our Ready Mixed paints are the cheapest to use. They last longer than' any other paints. That makes ’em . cheaper still. For inside or outside use there’s no, paint better, none in fact so good. Try our Bam paints. « “ U N E E D U S ” Sink & Fansler 4 2 7 T r a d e S t. W in sto n -S a lem . r We Sell More Goods for. Same Money, Same Goods for Less Money. Walkers Bargmn House BIXBY a„d . BALTIMORE B ir th d a y D in n e r . I t w a s o u r p le a s u r e to a tte n d a b ig b ir th d a y d in n e r W e d n e s d a y , g iv e n M r. J . J . S ta r r e tte , i t b e in g h is 6 1 s t b ir th d a y . M a n y o ld f r ie n d s a o d a c q u a in ta n c e s w e r e p r e s e n t, th e c ro w d n u m b e r in g a b o u t e ig h ty - s ix . It. is u se le ss fo r u s, to tr y to d e ­ sc r ib e th e ta b le t h a t w a s s e t u n d e r th e s h a d e o f U ie o ld a p p le trees,, s a v e to m e n tio n th a t i t w a s a b o u t fo r ty fe e t lo n g , n e a r ly fo u r fe e t w id e a n d w a s p a c k e d fro m c e n te r to c ir c u m fe r e n c e w ith th e b e s t e a t­ a b le s w e h a v e ru n . a cr o ss in m a n y a d a y . A ll k in d s_ o f p ie s , s a v e b la c k b e r r y , c a k e s o f a ll d e n o m i­ n a tio n s, e v e n u n to th e se v e n th sto r y k in d , sta b s o f fin e c o u n tr y h a u i, I a r g e c h u n k s o f b o ile d , fr ie d a n d s te w e d c h ic k e n , a ll k in d s o f p ic k le s , C a n d ies, e t c ., w h ic h w er e e n o u g h to m a k e J o h n D . w e e p h a d b e b een p r e se n t w ith h is in d i­ g e s tio n . A t th e h o u r o f o n e , R e v . W. R . K e tc h ie in v o k e d th e d iv in e b le s s in g , a n d th o s e p r e s e n t f e ll to w ith grfeat.z e a l. W e d o n ’t, k n o w w h o e a t th e m o st, it b e in g a c lo s e r a c e b e tw e e n u s a n d t h e p r e a c h e r . H a v in g j n s t h a d a sq u a r e m e a l a t A iv a h c e t h e d a y p ie v io u s , w e c o u ld h a r d ly d o j u s t ic e to th e fin e r e f a r t, b u t m a n y o f t h o s e p r e s e n t w ill te s tify th a t w e d id o u r b e s t,, w h ic h is a ll a n y o n e c a n d o . j o h n W v B a ile y w a s p r e se n t a n d fu in is h ; e d m u sic fo r t h e c r o w d , w h ic h w a s e n jo y e d b y a ll- b o t h o ld a n d y o u n g . I t w a s in d e e d , a h a p p y d a y lo r U n c le J a p ,” a s h e is fa m ilia r ly k n o w n to a ll h is fr ie n d s .. W e tr n s t th a t h e m a y liv e to s e e m a n y m o re b ir th d a y s . W h ile a t ■ th e ^ celebration w e w er e s h o w n th r o u g h M r . S ta r r e tt’s u n d e r ta k in g e sta b ­ lis h m e n t, w h ic h , b y t h e w a y , is o n e o t th e b e s t, if n o t t h e b e s t iu t h e c o u n ty . M r . S ta r r e tte h a s j u s t r e c e iv e d a f u ll ,a n d c o m p le te lin e o f fu n e r a l a n d u n d e r ta k in g s u p p lie s , a n d is p r e p a r e d to s e r v e th e p u b lic a t a n y a n d a ll tim e s . H is lin e o f c a s k e ts a r e th e n ic e st to b e fo u n d In t h e c o n u ty , a n d h is p r ic e s a r e r e a so n a b le . D o n ’t d ie i f c a n h e lp it . b u t w h e n y o u d o d ie , l ° t U n c le J a p k n o w it , a n d h e w ill d o y o n r ig h t, e v e n th o u g h y o u d o n t k n o w i t . . A d v a n c e C o m m en cem en t. T h e Q tosing e x e r c is e s o f th e A d ­ v a n c e h ig h sc h o o l to o k p la c e la s t T h u r s d a y . A la r g e cro w d fro m a ll p a r ts o f D a v ie a n d m a n y D a v id so n p e o p le . w e r e “p r e s e n t, a m o n g th e m b e in g m a n y b e a u tifu l w o m en a n d u g ly m e n . T h e e x e r c is e s w e r e o f th e h ig h e s t o r d e r , a n d th e sc h o o l b u ild in g w a s p a c k e d th r o u g h o u t th e e z e r c ie s to it s u tm o st c a p a c ity . S o r r y w e c a n n o t g iv e a f u ll a c c o u n t o f t h e m a n y p le a s in g fe a tu r e s , b u t lim e a n d s p a c e w ill n o t p r r a iik W e m a n a g e d to r u n d o w n s e v e r a l o f' o u r e n e m ie s , - a n d se c u r e d - a n u m b e r o f n ew su b sc r ip tio n s , W e W ere to ..eat. d in n e r ; w t i C e o r g e T u c k e r , but. h e , k n o w in g w e w ere to b e p r e s e n t, d id n o t sh ftw u p uiitU , a fte r th e b lo w in g o f th e d in ­ n e r h o r h ; B u t • w e d id n o t fa st; o u r M e n d l G eo r g e M in o r b t p g p r e se n t w ith a la r g e b a s k e t o f jjfO : v is io n s . W e en jo y a tte n d in g con i m en cem en ts', a n d th e o n e -w .io ti c o m e s o ff y e a r ly a t A d v a ,n cfe is h a r d to e x c e l. • W o u ld lik e to sa y m o re a lo n g t h is lin e , b u t o u r sp a c e is lim ite d . • Y o u M a y b e C au g h t i f A s m a n y ca r e less h o m es a re w ith a d a n g e ro u s c a se o f P n eu m o n ia , C old o r C rou p a n d n o th in g in th e h o m e rea d y to n ip it in th e. b u d a n d so b y th is n e g le c t lo se v a lu a b le tim e an d p ro b a b ly ’, life its e lf. B e w ife an d h a v e a ja r o f V ick ’s C rou p and P n e u m o n ia S a lv e in th e h o m e . R e­ m e m b e r th e n a m e V ick -s. O X FO R D S (1)JtfST Hittt ENOUGH HERE.(2) Ste NOW COUNTER IS SHAPED TO CONFORM TO HEtUHO SUPPtNG HERE. CS) FITS CLOSE AftQUMD TOP. LOW SNOUOH NOT TO TOUCH ANKU BONC (4)D0£S IiOT BAG HERE. (3) SUPPORTS ARCH OF INSTEP HERE. I t ’s th e sh o e th a t fits a ll o v e r , m a k es y o u r fo o t lo o k trim , co m b in in g d u r ib ility a n d c o m fo r t to o , th a t y ou w a n t. B iit h o w m a n y sh o es ca n y o u fin d th a t sco r e th e s e p o in ts ? N o tic e . I must insist on the dilinquent tax payers to come at once an settle up their taxes, as I cannot make my settlements until I collect the taxes. If you want to be advertised don't pay, but if you don't want to be advevertised pay your taxes at once.J. L. SHEER, Sheriff. M o e k sv ille P r o d u c e M a rk et. Wheat 1.20 Flour- 3.40 Meat, hams 18 Spring chickens .. . 25 Eggs'1" IS Beeswax ... 22 Hides,-‘.dry 13 Com 1.00Meat, fatback 16 Oats 70 Old hens 10Butter IS Lard ISHides, green 07 TO THE FARMERS: W h en y o u w a n t y o u r tir e s s e t c o m e a ro u n d . I h a v e th e o n ly cold tir e s e tte r in th e c o u n ty an d c a n d o y o u r w o rk a s g o o d a s a n y o n e. ‘ ^P rice p er s e t $1.20 , o r 30 c en ts p e r w h e e l. ML B. RICHARDSON, Moeksville, N. C.; I J.E. B-SHUTTt 4 ADVANCE, N. C, f* I*. I Dealer in 4 C O F F IN S A N D C A S K E T S . t General . Wood-works and Re­ pairing. All repairing done- on short notice. Good service in Ag Funeral direction Guaranteed. j" Phone in my house. - - WE WANT AN ENER­ GETIC MAft to represent us in the; capa­ city of agent at Moeksville, N. C- - We have one of the best equipped plants in the country and do only a very1 high grade of work. Write at once for our very liberal temss to agents, STATESViLiE STEASi LAUKDR7 7 Ssfesrafe, H. C, T h e co n stru c tio n o f su ch fo o t w e a r is a n a r t th a t th e la r­ g e s t m a n u fa c tu r e rs o f sh o es in th e w orld h a v e m a ster e d in th e ,A m erica n G en tlem a n , a n d w e a re ju stly p ro u d to b e a b le to o ffe r y o u th e sh o e th a t em b o d ies a ll th e s e q u a litie s. W e ’d b e m o r e th a n g la d to h a v e y o u d ro p in , lo o k o v e r th e h a n d so m e A m erica n G en tlem a n s ty le s th a t w e a r e se llin g , an d sa tis fy y o u r s e lf a s to o u r efficien cy in fittin g sh o e s co r r ec tly . A n y le a th e r y o u d esir e a t $ 3.50 , $4.00 o r $ 5 .0 0 , b u t th e y c a n o n ly b e o b ta in e d in th is p la c e fr o m J. T. BAITY “Quality Merchandise” Ts I O R i r ^ THE IBMX MARMrQlMUTV FOR MBt TIUH UALr A CUttUBY ‘'Pa YS.S*»hm* I* .’vs?: * ^ t ' J I < THE' ^ j F a m e rV C iiend/• ‘ • I-,-' .J ...’ ' ' S . - C . R h o d e I s la n d R e d s ,; th e w in ter, e g g m a ch in es. E g g s fo r . h a tc h in g /fr o m a 242 e g g la y in g str a in a t $1.25; p er 15 e g g s .; - i A d d r ess J . M O R G A N H A W N . H ic k q b y , N . C . In Fiiibh They are the Finest. In Construction Theycare the best. " WEEDERS* No. I- Weighs 124 lbs., full 8 ft. long; two piece dou- bled steel tooth bars and special patented runners for transporting weeder and also for adjusting the teeth to any. depth in working. The Best to the money No. 2 Not quite as heavy as No. I; 8 ft. long; without runners, $8.50. U A D H A W Q 50 tooth; two sections, which can be O/liVIVVJ Ir Us worked together or independent of each othe?^ 1-2 inch teeth: two-IeveTs for adjusting^ depth; sad with steel foam.® all rcijnd,.. ,UsuaMj $12^50,. but 7 re seil them a t$11.00. C O T T O N iL A N T E R S . had for $1 0 .0 0 . Dow La[w.' Price8 $S and $3;5Q; - ' f PADAT D I k M T rD C This year we sure agentk C U J K n r L A l N l L K j . s y - ^ FERIQR PLANTER. Completewith fei^&z^ at&ipUnehL We also sell the Cole Planter which is certaanly enjoying the Sest reputation of any in the county. Complete for planting Corn, Cotton, Peas; Sorghum and also for putting in fertili­ zer. Price, $17.50. C. C. Sanford Sons Co, m ■ ■ I ' -Iii }4|''I,- ‘ I >!• v?:| If'••■I I S S M tmm j. \ ' ^ 3? After The Grippe "I a m m u c h p le a s e d , to b e a b le to w r ite a n d th a n k y o u fo r w h a t C ard u i h a s d o n e fo r m e ,” w r ite s M rs. S a r a n _ J. C iilila n d l o f S ile r C ity , N. C. , . “ L a st F eb ru a ry , I h a d th e G n p p e , w h ic h le ft m e in b a d s h a p e . B e fo r e th at, I h a d b e e n b o th e r e d w ith fe m a le tro u b le , fo r te n y e a r s , a n d n o th in g s e e m e d to c u r e i t “A t la st, I b e g a n to ta k e C ard u i. I h a v e ta k e n o n ly th r e e b o ttle s, b u t it h a s d o n e m e m o r e g o o d th a n a ll th e d o c to r s o r th a n a n y o th e r m e d ic in e I e v e r to o k .’ I i e C A R D U I j « The Woman's Tonic F w th e a fte r -e ffe c ts o f a n y s e r io u s illn e s s , lik e th e G rip , C ard u i is th e b e s t to n ic y o u c a n u s e . _ • It b u ild s stre n g th , s te a d ie s th e n e r v e s , im p r o v e s th e a p p e tite , r e g u la te s irr e g u la ritie s a n d h e lp s b rin g b a c k th e n atu ral g lo w o f h ea lth . , C ard u i is y o u r b e s t frie n d , if y o u o n ly k n e w it. T h in k o f th e th o u s a n d s o f la d ie s w h o m C a rd u i h a s h e lp e d ! W h a t c o u ld p o s s ib ly p r e v e n t it fro m h e lp in g y o u ? R em em b er y o u c a n n o t g e t th e b e n e fit o f th e C a rd u i in g r e d ie n ts in a n y o th e r m e d ic in e , fo r th e y a re n o t fo r s a le in a n y d ru g sto r e e x c e p t in th e C a rd u i b o ttle. T r y C ard u u Wri/e fa: Ladies’ Advisory Dept* Oiattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Teon.. Ior Sfieciai Instructions, and 64-page book, “Home Treatment for Women.” sent tree. CORTRIGima A B E FIRE PROOF 'T 'H E Y VvIll not burn. W ill inot sp lit or curl lik e w ood sh in gles. 1 W ill not era: k and roll o il like slate. W ili n ot rip at th e seam s ’nke plain ria. INcither w ill th ey rattla during h igh w ind storm s. T iiey i.-i’vfir ueed > epa:rs and Uust -s Imjjt a s the building. A nd last t.f all 1V-V rrfito f*>«s --TWrt nor and are not exp en sive. C. C. SANFORD SNOS CO*. MOCKSV1LLE, N. C. I DS. A. L TAYLOR, D E N T I S T , O ffic e o v e r B a ity ’s S to re. J)R, ROBT. ANDERSON, D E N T IST , Office over Bank of Davie N o tic e . Having qualified as executor of the will of George Fel'ier, dec’d, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said deceased to present them to the un­ dersigned for, payment on or before the Ilth day of Feb. 1911, or this notice, will be plead in bar of their recovery. Per­sons indebted to said deceased are noti­ fied to make immediate payment of their said indebtedness to the undersigned ex­ ecutor. This Ilth day of Feb. 1910. J. D. Walker, Executor. T. B. Bailey, Attorney. . When a child wakes up In the middle of tht night with a severe attack of croup as fre queutly happens, no time should be lost Il experimenting with remedies of a tiou'otfn value. Prompt action is often necessary u save life. C h a m b e r la in 's C o u g h R e m e d y h u never been known to fall in any case am. it has been in; use for over oue-third of a cen­tury, Tiiftre ls none bettor. Itcan be de­pended u|>oa. Why experiment? Itispleasant to take and contains no harmful drug. Prct so coots: Urge size. 50 cents. Mammoth Black Pigs T JOHN A. YOUNG Greensboro, N. C. Succeed wben r everything else fails* In nervous prostration and female weaknesses tSi ey are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified*" F O R K I D W E Y .L 1 V E R A N D S T O M f t C H T R O U B L Eit is the beat medicine ever sold t’s counter. T h e L ittle T ro u b le s. O u e of. th e w o r st tilin g s a n e d i­ to r h a s to c o n te n d w ith is th e .lit t le fejlo w s w h o h a n g a r o u u d a n d try to ru n h is n e w sp a p e r . T h e y th in k !th ey k n o w it a ll, a n d k n o w n o th ­ in g . N o t o n e o u t o f a h u n d r e d Of th e se SinarB A le c k s c o u ld ru n a p a p er th ir ty d a y s w ith o u t la n d in g in ja il o r fa c in g ,a lib e l.s u it.. M a n y o f th e m k n o w h o w to r u n -th e ir o w n b u sin e ss b u t th e y k n o w n o ih in g a b o u t o u r s. I t lo o k s v e r y Sim p ie to g e t o u t a litt le c o u n tr y p a p er o n ce a w ee k , b u t le t so m e o j th ese w ise o n e s tr y i t lo r a m o n th an d th e y ' w ill c h a n g e th e ir m in d s. A d y o n e ca n s t a it a n e w sp a p e r b u t it ta k e s a s tic k e r to k e e p it g o iD g . T b b se r em a r k s a r e n o t m a d e w ith a s p ir it o f ill-w ill to w a r d s a n y o n e , b u t j u s t to r e m in d o u r fr ie n d s th a t w e a r e r u n n in g T h e R ec o rd to s u it o u r s e lv e s a n d o u r r ea d er s. U oe F o n d le s a C h ild In P itts b u r g a s a v a g e lio n fo n d led th e h an d th a t a ch ild th r u st in to h is ca g e ; D a n g e r to ch ild ren is- so m e­ tim e s g r e a t w h en least; reg a re e d . O ften it c o m es . th r o u g h G olds; O roup a n d W h o o p in g C o u g h . T h ey sla y th o u sa n d s th a t D r. K iB g ’s N e w D isc o v e r y cou ld h a v e sa ved ,. " A fe w d o se s .cured o u r b ab y o f a vtr-' oad c a se o f C ro u p ,” w r ite s M rs. G eo rg e B . D a v is, o f P la t R ock , H .C.,. “ W e a lw a y s g iv e it to h im w h en h e ta k es co ld . I t is a w o n d er fu l im dir* c in e fo r b a b ies. ’ ’ B e s t fo r C ou g h s, G old s, L a G rip p e, A sth m a , H em o r ­ r h a g es, W eak -L u n gs. ,5 0 c. $1.00 fr ia i. b o ttle fr e e . , G u a ra n teed C. C . S a n fo rd . , . The N e w 3p ? p e r G n y . I see a inaiv iwsMiig his way through tiie .;. : lilies, . ' . . Wliere the woe. of the terrible lire fe^iid shines. . ‘Thief?” I invuire; and a policeman re- plies, ' . ' ‘Why, no; he’s one or those newspaper guys!” I see a man walking through the door of ■ a show, Where great throngs are blocked by the sign, “S. R. 0.” "Is this man a star .that no ticket he : buys?l’ • ; ' ' > “Star nothing. He’s ope of those rews- paper giiys!” I seeaman start on the trail of some crook, V While hfe scorns the police and brings him to book. ■Sherlock Hohnesr I exclaim and some­ one rejSlies, -SherloclpHolnies ? That’s one of newspaper guys) ■- :{i- ' •And some day I’ll pass bytbe£i^atgat«:s of gold;' ; ' ' • " ;r '' And see a-man pass through, unquestion­ ed and.bold. ‘ “A saitf” and Saint Peter will surely ■ reply,,; ■ ;,'v ; “He carries a : pass; that’s a ne\;spager g u y I” - v ;-v ” ':V J o h n D . R o c k e fe lle r w o u ld g o b ro k e i f h e sh o u ld sp en d h is e n tir e in co m e tr y in g to p rep a re a ,b e tte r m e d iu h e th a n C h a m b erla in ’s C olic, C b o lera an d D ia rrh o ea lle m e d y fo r d ia rrh o ea , d y se n te r y o r b ow el' C om ­ p la in ts. It is sin ip ly im p o ssib le, ap d so sa y s, e v e r y o n e th a t bias u se d it . S old by C . C . S a n fo rd S otjs C o. A SStfT S A MILLION AND A HALK.: T a k e s ca r e o f its c u s to m e r wh™ m o n e y is f i m o r e a sy , k e e p s e v e o tra n sa ctio n co n fid en tia l, allow s in t i. ?6s t a t 4 p e r S a it , fr o m d a te on C e r tific a te s o t D e p o sit, h as a Savings Dp p a r tm e n t, lo a n s m o n ey to y o u . o r to r y o u , a n d d o e s ev e r y th in g a w ell eon' d u c te d u p -to -d a te b a n k sh o u ld d o . L e t u s h a v e y o u r b u sin ess. N o bet'er 'ic e . Y o u can sen d y o u r d e p o s its b y m a il. I liN W- FRIES1President. . WM. A. BLAIR, Vice-Pres. and Csshier. P i E O P L E ' S N A T I O N A L B A N K : \ ; ' ' v V ' • UNiTED STATES DEPOSjTARY1 W i N B T O N “ S A L E M , CAPITAL, $300,000.00. N . C IHCWWRATeB CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.0« — . • V • . RALEIGH, N. & CHARLOTTE, N. C. Pullen Building. Piedmont Ins. B%. “ T h e S o n g o f th e M o c k b g S ird H u s h e d .” T h e r e b a v e b een fiv e . m u r d er s c o n im itta d in S a m p so n c o u n ty in le ss th a n tw e lv e m o n th s a n d th e r e lia s n o t b een a d e a th s e n te n c e p ro n o u n c ed a g a in st o n e o f th em :ind w ill n o t b e. J u s tic e b a d es-, p a rted fro m th e s e d ig g in s o n an in d efin ite- lie f o f a b s e n c e .— C lin to n N e w s D is p a tc h . : T he, e d ito r ’ o f T b ^ IJ eco rd is a R ep u b lic a n — h a s b een o n e a ll hits I i t e - b u t h e g iv e s e v e r y m a n th e sa m e p r iv ile g e th a t b e e x e r c is e s h im s e lf— to v o te a s h e p le a s e s . - T h e sp len d id w o r k o f C h a m b er­ la in ’s S to m a ch a n d L iv e r T a b le ts is daily, c o m in g t o : lig h t. N o su ch g ra n d r e m e d y " fo r liv e r a n d b o w e l tr o u b le s w as. e v e r k n o w n b e fo r e . T h o u sa n d s b le s s th e m fo r c u r in g c o n stip a tio n , sic k h ea d k eh e, b illio u s- n ess, ja u n d ice' a n d in d ig e stio n . S old b y C . C S a n fo rd i S o n s G o. A n ld e a lH u s b a n d is p a tie n t, e v e n w ith a n a g g in g w ife , fo r h e k n o w s sh e' n ee d s h elp . S h e m ay b e so n er v o u s a n d ru n dow n- in h e a lth th a t trifle s a n n o y h er . - I f S he is n iftlan ch oly, e x c ite a b le , tro u b led w ith t h e lo ss o f a p p e tite ; h ea d a ch e; slee p lessn ess, c o n stip a tio n o r fa in t­ in g a n d d izzy sp e lls, sh e n eed s. E le­ c tr ic B itte r s^ -th e m o st w o n d er fu l 'rem ed y f o r a ilin g w om en:'; T h o u s­ a n d s o f su ffe re r s fr o m fe m a le tro u ­ b les, n er v o ijs tro u b le s, b a ck a ch e arid w ea k k id n e y s h a y e u sed th e m and b eco m e h e a lth y 1 a n d h ap p y; T ry th e m .' O n ly 5 0 c. S a tisfa c tio n g u a r 'an teed b y C; G. S a n fo rd . : |e a r s , R o e b a c k & C o. B u y P r o p e r ty T h e A sh e v ille C itizen lea r n s th a t S ea rs, L o e b u c k & C o.,, o n e o f th e IaJrgfest m a il o rd e r h o u ses: in this U fiited S ta te s, h a s closed" th e d ea l p u rch a sin g 't h e p ro p e r ty o f th e ^ p ru c e M o u n ta in L u m b er C om paiiiy a n d th e fa r m o f W . H . L a th e rw o o d ,. b o th tr a c ts la y in g a b o u t tw o a n d a h a lf m ile s fr o m C ly d e, H ay w op d c o u n ty , o n th e M vtrphy b ra n ch o f t& e S o u th er n . T h e co m p a n y w ill co n ­ v e r t th e m ill arid: .th e w o o d w o r k in g fa c to r y , w h ich is n o w lo c a te d on th e p ro p e rty , in to : a fu r n itu r e facto ry ,1} i t is su p p o sed to m a n u fa c tu r e fu r n i­ tu r e fo r th e ir h o iise . WE HAVE OUR SPRING LINE GOODS IN. Dress Goods, Percales, /White Goods.' 40 inch Lawi 10c. Butcher’s Linen, Dress Linens, Linoise the popular goods for IilJr MrifWtri^=C e TifVW0011^atiste- nPveltT braids for trim m ings. Gala- t » W I . H ? as 1116 c^pest- Also m atting 18 to 25c.I et yard. We also have a lot o goods w e are tiffering a t th o'following prices: IOe. Outings, all shades, now 8 cents, for cash only - -25c. Voil to go at 10 cents, for cash only. / .• '■ 2 fc. Ladies pants, 18 cents for cash only j ' ' ' 80c. Men’s Dress Shirts,:'39 cents for cash^onlv ; - *•.'• ■ - 1.00 yard Blue arid Tan cloth,. 54 inches, 75c. for cash railv ' " >1^5 Lawn skirts, 90 cents for cash only./ ; casn only. .. ; carry.!lo e| ' c u ltiv a to rs a n d c u ltiv a to r ip o in ts, ' d o u b le p lo w s Ml * ^ ' c ls p low .h a n d p es. G om e. a n d s e e ’o u rc u a to r C o ffee a n d T ea P o t. . T h e v e r y th in g to m a k e g o o d .co ffee. : G om e.an d s e e o u r lin e b efo r e.y o u b u y . /W e h a v e n o » ] ^ n c e p r ic e s a cc o u n t o f h ig h -p riced c o tto n , an d w e k n o w w e c a n s a v e y om x rio n ey . a n d Per- ori T h e,.m a n w h o tr ie s to g o th r o u g h th e w o rld d o d g in g h is c r e d ito r s ai'idi b u n c o in g t b e p u b lic , g er ie ra liy w in d s u p o n t h e <% ain ^ a n g o r in th e p e n . C h a m b erla in ’s S to m a c h . a n # L iv er: T b b le te w ill c le a r . th e so iir sto m a c h , s w e e t ® ~;t)ie; b r e a th a n 4: c r e a te k h e a lth y a p p e tite .- T h e y p cb m o te th& flow ' Of;gosti*ic:jriicej th e r e b y in d u c­ in g g o o d d igjsstio n ; i Solid b y C . C . I m m ig r a tio n r eg u la tio n ^ d o n ot m it p i il p w s ^ n d ^ h e im m ig r a n te b r in g o(i a n a v e r a g e o f $ 1 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 6 tQ th e ; p o r t ; o f Y o r k e a c h rtio n th . ^ A to u c h o f r h e u m a tism , ; o r a A RtsgnIar Tom w a s S u sie —clim b in g tr e e s a n d fe n ­ c es, ju m p in g d itch es; w h itlin g , a l­ w a y s g e ttin g scr a teh e s, cu ts,, sp ra in s, b ru ises, bunripsi b u r n s o r sc a le s. B u t la w s !1 H e r m o th e r ju s t fipp lied B u c k len ’s A n iic a S a lv e an d cu r e d h e r q u ick . "H eals e v e r y th in g h ea l- a b le — B o ils, U lc e r s ,. E cz e n ia , O ld S o res, C orn s o r P ile s, T r y it . 2 5 c a t G. C . S a n fo rd s. - , . I n g e n e r a l a n d e le c tr ic a l e n g i­ n e e r in g fa c to r ie s Je th e I jn jte d K in g d o m m o r e th a n s ix te e n th o u s ­ a n d w o m en a r e e m p lo y e d . ' A M a n W a n ts t o D ie o n ly w h en a la zy liv e r a n d a slu g g ish b o w e ls c a u se fr ig h tfu l d esp o n d en cy . B u t P r . K in g ’s N e w L ife P ille ex p e l p o iso n s fro m th e systerri; b rin srlib iie an d co u ra g e; cu r^ a ll • L iv e r, S to m ­ a ch and K W riey tro u b les; im p a rt h ea lth an d v ig o r to th e w ea k n erv ­ o u s a n d a ilin g . -25c a t C . C . S an - fo r d s. , . -■ ;tof served ^ & W b r t m . T h e r e w a s fe w e r d e a th s to th e th o u sa n d o f p o p u la tio n in P h ij^ - d e lp h ia la s t y e a r th a n e v e r b e fo r e in th e e itie s h isto r y A N e v e r h e s ita te a b o u t g iv in g G hsim - Jjerlain ’s C ou gh R em ed y to ch ild ren . I t coritain s n o op iu m o r o th e r n aj» c o tic s an d can b e g iv e n w ith im p lic it co n fid en ce. A s a q u ick c u r e .f 6r tB O iigbs^ nd co ld s to w h ich - c h ild re n a re su sc e p tib le, , it is u n su rp a ssed 'I S o ld b y G. C . S a n fo rd S o n s C o, d r iv 'e f a w a y :tKe^ o n c e arid c u r e & th e c o b ip la in tq T iid k lv . P iisst a p p lica tio n e iv e s r e lir f.L Sold, b y C . C . S a n fo rd S o n s C o. . ’ . V / . T h e a v e r a g e v p ln e o f o c c u p ie d farm la n d in C a n a d a la s t y e a r w a s $3^.fi0. a n aoi% , c o m p a r e d w ith f 3 5 .7 0 t h e y e a r b e fo r e . / F o le y K id n e y P il J s ^ p a n tis e p tic , to n ic 'a n d r e s to r a tiv e a n d a p r o m p t c o r r c e tiv e lo f a ll u r in a r y ir r e g iila r i t ie s . B e tn s s s u b s titu te s . S o ld b y a ll d r n g g is ts l ■" '. T h e T ele d o B la d e , D a v ie R eco rd a n d Y ello w J a c k e t, a ll o n e . y e a r f& r o n ly orie d o lla r. F o le y K id n e y P ilte c o n ta in ip c o n w n ir a te d 'r o f in in g r e d ie n ts o f e sta b lish fid th e r a p e u tic v a lu e fo r t h e r e lie f a n d c u r e ^ o f a ll k id n e y arid b l^ d fle r .a ilm e B ts. S o ld b y a ll d r u g g is ts , -cP--- ■ State of North Cakolina, S In the Supeir- ior^CourtBfr= I fore A: . T. J Grant, Clerk tice «)f Sa|e , . Davie Coukty . ' A. A. Anderson ' • ‘ vs J u u a A nderson e t a l. b7, a? order made in the aboveenuded c a ^ :‘by 'A. f. G#arit,: Cl. S. C the jwM^e#Qonj|#i^si<$JCT; sell pnb- W in Mocks- N.' Cv;ori ; ^ ftd a y tK rth i day o? Jiilyv the foUpWIng degsrib^d: real: estate to-wit: " '-.T:-.-'4. 1st. .,A LoitknoWn as the store house I Northapd East by the .-lands of A -A1' Aflderson and Nelson AnOgrson contam- one-fourth acre more or less and being known as the Anderpdn Brother, Store House and Lot in Calahaln. 2ud~ The tobacco^ factory lot containing 3-4 acres more or less ^pondedon the EasC and Factpiylots w Calahaln. T^rmp of sale-$25 cish, balance in six mpnths &rie withliood'snd ‘spDroved s^* or, allr cash a^ .tlie option of the purchaser. ' "" ^ Thjs the 26th day o f April, 1910.I . .:., A T. Grant, Jr., Commissioner. T H E S E S C H O O L S G IV E th e w o r ld ’s b e st’ in m od ern Business , '. E d u c a tio n . O ld e st B u sin e ss C o lle g e in N o r th C arolin a. Positions ..g u a r a n te e d , b a c k e d b y a w r itte n c o n tr a c t. N o v a ca tio n . Individ­ u a l in ss tr a c tio n . W e a lso te a c h B o o k -k e e p in g , S h orth an d , Pen­ m a n sh ip , b y m a il. S en d fo r H o m e S tu d y j a t e s , W r ite to d a y fo r o u r C a ta lo g u e , O ffers a n d H ig h E n d o r se m e n ts T h ey a re free. A d d r e ss KING’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, RALEIGH, N. C., or CHARLOTTE, N. C. |M O N U M E O T S ; / A N D ! * T O M B S T O N E 5 I ANY SIZE-ANY SHAPE--ANY COLOR. I C a ll o n u s , P h o n S u s, o r W r ite u s f o r D e s ig n s a n d P rices. ^ MILLER-REINS COMPANY, | N O R T H W IL K E S B O R O , N . C . | S o u t h e r n R a i l w a y . Operates oveir 7,000 Miles of Railroad. QUICK ROUTE TO ALL POINTS N o i t h - - S i i w t h - - E a s t - T W e s t . T h r o u g h T r a in s B e tw e e n P r in c ip a l C itie s a n d R eso rts AFFORDING FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION E le g a n t P u llm a n S le e p in g C a r s o n a ll T h r o u g h T r a in s. D in in g, C lub A n d O b s§ £ v a tio ji C to s . F o r S p e e d , C o m fo r t a n d C Jou rteou s E m p lo y e s , t r a v e l v ia th e Sonth- e rn I ia ilw a y . R a t e s , S c h e ilu le s a n d o th e r in fo r m a tio n fn rn ish e d b y a d d r e s s in g t h e u n d e r s ig n e d : R , L . V e j j n o n, I ) is t . P a s s . A g t ., J . H . W o o d , D is t.P a s s . A gent C h a r lo tte , I f C , A s h e v ille , N . C. S . H . H a b d w x c k I a s s . T r a f f ic M g r .. H . P . Ca r y , G en ’l P a ss. A gt W A S H I N G T O N , B . C . ‘ ■' . ; t " I * 4 ♦ t•f. Write for Beautiful Illustrated Cat- Jl I ^ u e of HARA^RD PIANOS J 4 - and price list. Cash or easy pay- |> JJment plan if desired. 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