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HUNTLEY-fflLL-STOCKTON COMPANY H om e an d O ffice F u rn ish ers Corner 5th and Trade Srteets Winston-Salem, - North Caroliiaa I f y o u h a v e n o l g0 fa ith fu lly g o a b o u u h e r s. T h o se w ord o f c o m m e n d a tio n to . sa y , fo r L b 0 / k n o w h e r b e s t s a y th a t n o u n io n * y ‘ w b o e a ts I Srour to w n ' i is in s titu tio n s o r p eo - w brd o i c o m p la in t o t h e r h a r d ta s k w o n d e r u ^ b u s in e ss a n d j p ie, e m ig r a te . Y o u w o n ’t s to p th e J w as e v e r k n o w n to fa ll .from M iss to w n c lo c k b y g o in g a w a y . T h e jS e iin a .s lip s . 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T h is is o n e r e sp e c t in w h ic h t h e O ld N o r th S ta te r e a l­ ly le a d s h e r S o u th e r n s iste r s, p o in t­ in g th e W ay w h ic h th e y a ll, in c lu d ­ in g V ir g in ia , w o u ld d o w e ll a n d w is e ly to fo llo w .— V ir g iu e a n -P ilo t; m u s t g e t u ’( . s t ic k to i t . - « n > F a r m e r - T h ff A p o s tle t e lls u s th' w er e ,.fr a m ed a n d ,sp o k e n i. iB ten ce b y G d d a n d th a t t h e y ,s itu a te d p e r h a p s m illio n s .o f m ile s g m n g p r o p e r ih e s .: S p e a k fro m e a c h o th e r a n d in t h e u n i v e r ^ I w o rd for y o u r n e ig h b o r , it y o u c a n a n d i f t h a t b e tr u e , th e r e a r e m a n y s u n s th a t g iv e h e a t a n d lig h t jfeb a l l h u m a n b e in g s , a n d e v e r y th in g th a t is s itu a te d u p o n t h e su r fa c e o r b o so m o f th o s e w o r ld s. ., T h e p r e su m p tio n is th a t G ° d a t su m d ry tim e s d id c r e a te a n d d e s tr p y a w o r ld o r w o r ld s a s c o n s is te n t I w it b J h is w ill th r o u g h a ll th e a g e s; fo r ­ e v e r g o n e , a n d a s i t r a n p o t b e , q u e s tio n e d b u t w h a t th e e x is t e n c e o f G c d h a s n o b e g in n in g , : a n d i f n o t, w h o c a n t e ll V rhat h a s b e e n h is e m p lo y m e n t d u r in g t h e b il­ lio n s o f y e a r s fo r e v e r gon e? /A n a ; w h e n w e ta k e in to c o n s id e r a tio n th e h id d e n m y s te r ie s n e v e r t o b® k n o w n b y t h e c h ild r e n o f; m e n w h ile liv in g in r e fe r e n c e t o fih e w o r k s o f th e o m n ip o te n t t h p o u g h | o u t a ll t h e p a s t -ages i f y o u e a n n o t, d o n t e v e r la s tin g ly e jj^ y g e o n th e ir fa u lts . • I f y o u h a v e b tH30me th o r o u g h ly d isg r u n t­ le d m o v e P w a y ; g o so m e w h e r e w h e r e th in g s'Nvviii 8 u ii Yo n * M a r v e lc u ^ U is c o v e n e s m a rk th s w on d ei'C ul p rogrec^ te n d th e w a n ts o f h e r s ic k o n e s— a s s h e w o u ld a e a ll to h ig h e s t p le a su r e o r e n jo y m e n t. W h a t a reco rd t h is s e lf sa c r ific in g , 'd e v o te d w o m a n w ill b ea r w h e n b efo re H im , w h o se c h ie f c o n c er n is a b o u t h o w { “ I t c u r e d m e ,” o r “ I t s a v e d th e life o f m y c h ild ,” a r e th e e x p r e s ­ s io n s y o u h e a r e v e r y d a y a b o u t C h a m b e r la id ’s C o lic , C h o le r a a n d D ia r r h o e a R em ed y .- T h is is , tr u e th e w o r ld O ver w h e r e th is , v a lu a b le r em ed y h a s b ee n in tr o d u c e d . N o o th e r m e d ic in e In u se fo r d ia r r h o e a o r b o w e l c o m p la in ts h a s r e c e iv e d su c h .g e n e r a l a p p r o v a l. T h e s e c ­ r e t o f th e su c c e ss o f C h a m b e r la in ’s C o lic . C h o le ra a n d D ia r r h o e a R e m e d y is th a t i t c u r e s. B o ld b y C . C . S a n fo rd S o n s C o. il A ir flig h ts. S h n e a r ­ e r I E B - w h ie li- e iw - t h e a g e _ ch in a s, te le g r a m s w it h o q t .. w ires, te tr ib le w a r in v e n tio n s to * k ill m en ,; a n d th a t w o n d er o f w o n d e r s -r p r . K ilJg' N e w ^ D isco v ery --tO ,s a v e life w h e n th r e a te n e d b y c o u g e s, co ld s, ja-. g r ip p e , a sth m a , c ro u p , b ro n c h itis, h em o rr h a g e s, h a y fe v e r a n d w h oop ; in g c o u g h o r lu n g tr o u b le . F o r ^ l b ro n ch ia l a ffe c tio n s it.h a s n o . e q u a l. I t r e lie v e s in sta n tly . ;.Its th e. su r e s t c u r e . J a m e s M . B la ck , o f A sh e v ille N . C i, R i R N o . 4 , w r ite s i t cu red /h im o f a n o b stin a te c o u g h a ste r all !Bther r e m e d ie s fa ile d . -50c-and $ 1.60 , b o d ie s th e d e str u c tio n o i w h o liv e d b efo r e t h e flo o d . th o s e H o w A tr ia l b o ttle fr e e . C, C .'S a n fo rd , G u a ra n teed b y FQE THF Bt-ST VALuiIS SiI-..- ' . . • - >.- x I ■ ■ j.v«.*. --.h * . - v . M e n j S a n i B o y j S Oot^ng ^ffld Famishmgs .I*4 t 4 f ‘‘ I 1 ’ - VISIT ^ " Mock-Bagby-Stockton Co,, “Same PiiW to AU” ! A18 Trade Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. !V S t l a H * i I * t <■* t f I i Xiir «' THE DAVIE RECORD. C. FRANK STROUD - - Editor. OFFICE--Second Story AngeI Building, Main St. E n te re d a t th e P o sto ffice in M ocks- v iile , N . 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: Qne Year, in Advance..........................SOc Six Months, in Advance........................25c W E D N E S D A Y , June I, 1910. O U R M O T T O . •‘W e w ill sp eak ou t; w e w ill b e h eard T h o u g h all 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 c a r e w e F o r h issin g and fo r sco rn , W ffiile so m e fa in t g le a n in g s w e can see O f fre e d o m ’s c o m in g m orn? L e t liars fea r , le t cow a rd s sh rin k , L e t tra ito r s tu rn aw ay; W h a tev er w e h a v e d ared to th in k . T h a t d ared w e a lso sa y . ” ■ The blackberry getteth ripe slowly but surely. Our time of all times cometh. The comet is still visible in the western sky. but the delinquent subscriber Iin- gereth. There are many things that MocksvilIe and Davie county needs, but the greatest of all is good roads. The Southern officials have forgotton about that morning train they promised us to Charlotte. 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 all Over the County are Doing muchVViDSton Sanatorium very improved. Mauy thanks to the reader answered my question, ' L j t t l e Co u n t r y C j r i- w h o F a d s f o r W e a k W o m e n The farmers in Davie county are more interested in their crops than they are in politics. Wise fellows, tbey are. The price of wheat took a big tumble on Wall street last week, but the price of bread in North Carolina remains the same. It seems now that Yadkin county peo­ ple are going to soon boast of a railroad That is all Yadkin needs to make her one of the best counties in the State. Tlte Record is not the largestnewspaper in the county, but it contains more coun­ ty news than either of of its contempo­ raries, and the price is but half what the others will cost. Professor Smyrc, of Cooleemce, who announced Jumself for the office of Regis­ ter of Deeds for tliis county in a recent issue, of the Journal, is moving to Greens­ boro. Why this sudden move ? R E E D Y C R E E K . M r. J . E . iZ im ier m a n is a 'u c w , su b sc r ib e r to T h e R ec o rd . - , M r. D a v id M y e rs is pu (.lie s ic k : lis t, so rr y to n o te. •T . J . E llis ' a u d -R o lit. W illia m s w as in L e x in g to n la s t w e e k on b u sin e ss. M r s. J . M . C rew s a n d M rs. W a lt e r D e la p j s m u c h b e tte r , w t a re g la d to n o te. M r. W . A . B a ile y is o u t a n d lo o k s a s p e a r t a s a c r ic k e t, b u t h e sa y s h e fe e ls b ad a ll th e tim e . M rs. H . J . Z in n e rm a n h a s th e. p r e ttie s t g a r d e n o n R o u te 3 , so sa y s o u r c le v e r m a il m a n , R e e d y C reek h a s s o m e th in g lik e fo rty y ou n g , g ir ls th a t o u g h t to b e c o u r tin g . W h y it m a k e s a m a n ’s h e a r t a c h e to p a ss a lo n g b y th e ir h o u se s, th e y a re su c h b e a u tie s. W e a re a b o u t o u t o f o ld m a id s b u t h a v e p le a n ty o f n ic e b a c h e lo r s an d . w id d o w s w h o a r e s tin g y a s th e d e v il. . M r. J e s s ie C a b b le a n d M r. P a r k E v e r h e a r t . w a s d o w n a t J . M . C rew s la st w ee k . Hshiug1-Of c o u r se. T h e y c o m e th r o u g h C r e e n la u d . M r . G . 0 . G o b b le , w h o is d o in g b u sin e ss a t A r c a d ia , s p e n t S a tu r ­ d a y n ig h t. M a y , 2 1 , w ith h o m e f d a s, a m o n g th em b e in g H i K i. h is p a r e u ts, M r. a u d M rs. P . A , G o b b le, g ra n d m a , M rs. E liz a b e th B y e r ly a n d g r e a t-g r a n d m a , M rs, P e g g ie B y e r ly , w h o , a c c o r d in g to th e c e n s u s, is o v e r h u n d r e d y e a r s o ld . ? IJ n c le S a n d y S w ie e g o o d w a s 87 y e a r s o ld a few d o y a a g e a u d M r i D e r m o n t S h e m v e ll m a d e h im a p re se n t o f a n ic e p o c k e t k n ife . F r e d C ro tts, o n e o l th e b e s t trick b ic y c le r id e r s in th e c o u n ty , ■•vent to W in sto n ' la s t w eek a n d b o u g h t a n ew w h e e l. D a n a o d J a c k C rew s h a s so m e o f th e fin e st h o u n p u p s in th e la n d w h ich w ill b e fo r s a le a b o u t th e 1,0th o f J u n e . , P r ic e $ 3 .0 9 . e a c h , Nb” b e tte r - to b e fo u n d . M o th er a n d fa th e r c o st § 2 9 .0 0 a n il e x p r e s s . I Ii K i. Thereareafewpeople in this county who are too prejudiced to subscribe for The Recdrd becauseits editor is a Re­ publican. We could mention their names, but they are not -worthy of our space which readily sells for five‘cents a, line. We do not object to a man refusing to •take our paper if he don't want it, but we do object to those who don’t take it going around and reading their neigebor’s copy. Only a few days ago we neticed an incident of this nature... A man who has told us on several occasions that he did not want our sheet and wouldn't read it at any price, was seen eagerly pursuing the columns of his friend’ paper—A strange world, indeed. N ew s F rom O ld K ap p a. M rs. D r. M o sley a u d M isa M au d M o sley sp e n t la st w eek w ith th eir s iste r , M rs. Tom K o o u tz O u r P asto r R ev . T . C . P a r k e i a n d fa m ily T isite d fr ie n d s in o u r b u r g la st w ee k . M rs. C . D . C ru n ch a u d little g r a n d so n .J . C rou ch D ayw alt-, sp en t S u n d a y w ith -M ra. A lfr ed D a y w a it. M iss M in n ie M o D a u ie i, o f C oole- e m e e . is a t h o m e e x p e c tin g to ta k e m e a sle s, b u t w e h o p e sh e w ill be d ise a p o in te d iu th a t lin e . W e w ere so rry to h ea r o f th e d e a th o f M rs. E . P . P a r k e r , o f M o c k s v ille . - Q u ite a m r n b sr o f r e la tiv e s a n d fr ie n d s sp e n t S u n d a y e v e n in g at t h e p leasan t- h o m e o f M r. T om iJ v o o n tz . . W e a r e so rry to* s a y th a t M r. S c o tt S m o o t c o n tin u e s v er y p oo rly M rs. S a H ie C a m p b e ll,: o f W iu r- to n , w h o h as b een v isilin g .r e ia tiv e s in o u r b u r g for th e p a st w ee k , has r e tu r n e d h o m e . M a ster M a rsh el K o o n lz a n d little siste r , V e r lie1 v isite d th eir, ;an u t. M rs. E u g e n e C lic k , a t C o o leem ee S a tu r d a y . -"''r J U S o m e o f th e w h e a t in A u r conj- m u iiity is n ot d o in g so w elj.. ^onYe th in g is c u ttin g , it ,,aflj'at* g r o u n d . ... .A s n e w s - is sca r ce I w ill c lo se , w is h in g T h e R eco rd a n d its itfany r ea d er s su c c e ss. r > ■ Elcnu Paj. ,z S M IT H G R O V E T h e r e w a s o u e o f th e b e s t e n te r ­ ta in m e n ts g iv e n a t S m ith G roV e S a tu r d a y u ig h t th a n e v e r b efo re k n o w n in a n u m b er o f .y e a r s . A la rg e c io w d w a s p r e s e n t, a n d th e iium o f m o n e y r a ise d w a s § 2 0 .6 0 d e a r o f e x p e n s e s . E v e r y body- see m ed to e n jo y i t lin e a n d a ll th e p ie c e s w er e a c te d w e ll. M isse s N a y lo r s , d a u g h te r s o f Mt. C h a s. N a y lo r , o f W in s to n , v isite d fr ie n d s a n d r e la tiv e s in o u r b u rg la s t S a tu r d a y n ig h t a iid S u m d a y . T h e s ic k p e o p le o f th is p la ce seem to be. im p ro v in g ', w e a r e g la d to n o te. O u r S u n d a y sch o o l o p e n e d S u n d a y in r e g u la r o rd e r w ith M r. R . M , F o s te r a s s u p e r in te n d e r , a n d a la ig e c ro w d p r e se n t. L a st T u e sd a y a sterrio on w e had a v er y s e v e r e w in d a u d ra in an d so m e litt le h a il fe ll. W e h e a r o u r fa n n e r s b e g in n in g to ta lk w h e a t h a r v e s tin g . T h e j lim e iB n o t lo u g o ff a u d th e y a re I g e ttin g th e m se lv e s in r e a d y to m e e t it. M r. M . H . T a y lo r , o f Vt in -to u , w as io o u r b u r g S u n d a y . I t se e m s th a t str a w b e r r y g a th e r in g is a ll th e g o in th is c o m m u n ity . M r. a n d M rs; J o h n S h e e k sp e n t S u n d a y -w ith M r s. S h a e k le fo r d 'a n d sa y s h e is b e tte r . H o p e h e r a sp eed y' r e c o v e r y . •, M rs. K im b r o u g h F u r e h e s , from W h a t a S u m m er C old M a y D o . A summer cold if neglected is just as apt to develop into bronchitis or pneumo­ nia as at any other season. Do not neg­lect it. Take Foley’s Honey and Tar promptly. It loosens the cough, soothes and heals the inflamed air passages, and expels the cold from the system. Sold by all druggists. . . _ P o litic a l N o te s. W . B . S m o o t, o f S a lis b u r y , w a u ls to b e n o m in a te d for th e S ta te S e n ­ a te . O tU ere a lso w a n t to b e n o m i­ n a te d . S . S . M c N in e h , o f C h a r lo tte , h a s b een n o m in a te d fo r C o n g re ss in: th e n in th d is tr ic t o n th e R e ­ p u b lic a n tic k e t. J o h n H . P e a r so ii, a D e m o c r a t, o f M o r g a n to n , a n n o u n c e s h im s e lf ,as. a c a n d id a te fo r C o r p o r a tio n C o m m issio n e r. N o c h a r g e s w ill b e file d a g a in st H e u r y R e y n o ld s , r e c e n tly a p p o in t e d c o lle c to r o f th e W ., N . C . d is ­ tr ic t. Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is due to some derangement ease of the organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be eiireH • °r dis‘ every day by cureO-Iscurt4 D r. P ie rc e ’s F a v o rite P rescrip tio n It Makes W eak Women Strong, Siek Women Well. It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the same time a j tive. tonic for the whole !:or the whole system. It. cures female complaint right in the nri " of home. Ii makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, eXaminationTTa local treatment so universally insjsted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent t every modest woman. ' ,0 We shall not particularize here as '.j the symptoms of those peculiar affections incident to women, but those wanting full information as to , their symptoms and i means of positive care are referred to the People’s Com­ mon Sense Medical Adviser—1008 pages, newly revised and up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 one- cent stamps to cover cost cf mailing only; or, in cloth binding for SI stamps.- Address Dr. Rl V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. K U R F E E S , M . B- B a ile y a n d little d a u g h te r , M a r y , v isite d r e la tiv e s o v e r in Iiow a n r e c e n tly . M r . a n d M rs, R . L . W a lk e r W a lk er v isite d M rs. W a lk e r ’s b ro th er. J . W . G re e n , o n th e 2 1 s t. G ilb e r t K u r fee s w a s a v isito r a t B ill Y . W ilso n s rec e n tly . J . B . O ook ' a u d fa m ily v isite d r e la tiv e s n ea r b h eflield ^ recen tly :. M r. P . T u r n e r h a d th e m isfo r­ tu n e to lo o se h is iuule> o n e n ig h t la st w e e k . M r. a u d M rs. B . F . B to n e str ee t w en t to K a n u a p o lis o n th e 2 2 u d a lt. M r. B to n e stfe e t retu rn ed on th e 2 4 tb a cc o m p a n ie d b y h is tw o little \ g ra n d so n s. H u r b e r t a n d M illia r d -B to n e str e e t, w h o w ill sp e n d a w h ile w ith h im . M rs. S L on estreet w ill sp e n d a w h ile w ith h er d a u g h te r , M rs. J . B . P ric e, in G on coril b efo re r e tu r n in g h om e- « M r. L M . P o o l c o n tin u e s p o o r ly w e a r e so rr y .to n o te. M essrs J o h n \Y . B a ile y a n d V Y illie K . B to n e str ee t m a d e a fly ­ in g v is it o v e r on R o u te '5 la te ly W h a t is th e a ttr a c tio n b o y s ? ' M iss M a rgret S to u e str e e t r e tu r n ­ ed h o m e on th e 2 is t u lt. a fte r a p le a sa n t v is it to frie n d s a t A d v a n c e. S . M . D w ig g in s a n d M iss M a ttie A lle p v ssite d a t M r. S c o tt S m o o ts o n (h e 1 5 th u lt. Litile Dutchman. G la d to R ec o m m e n d T h e m . Mr. E. Weakley, Kofcmo, Ind., says: “After taking Foley Kidney Fills, the severe backache left me, my kidneys be­ came stronger, tbe secretions natural and my biadder no longer pained me. I am glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pills.” In a yellow package.' Sold by all druggist. JOB PRINTING ' DEPARTMENT W e a r e n o w e q u ip p e d to d o a ll k in d s o f Job W ork , su ch as . L e tte r H e a d s, S ta te m e n ts , E n v e lo p e s, P ro g ra m s, In vita tio n s, C ircu la rs, T ic k e ts, S h ip p in g T a g s, e tc ., e tc . W h e n y o u 'w a n t p r in tin g d o n e sen d u s y o u r o rd er, w e can g e t it o u t o n sh o r t n o tic e and g u a r a n te e sa tisfa c tio n . * T H E D A V I E R E C O R D * MOCKSVILLE, N. C. A H ig h e r C ritic. M a ste r ..- - “ I s e e y o u ’v e got- a, h O rse sh o e iip th e r e . F a t: I tn o u g h t y o u d id n ’t b e lie v e iu th a t s u p e r ­ s t it io n .” P a t .— “ B u r e , a n ’ I d o n ’t s ir . N e w C u b a , s p e n t th e d a y w ith h e r | B ,J(. r h a y e bear(1 H ia t th e m a8 m o th er , M rs. D r . K im b r o u g h , r e c e n tly . ■ , M r . a n d M r s. C h a s. W a r d , ol J e r u s a le m , w a s in o u r b u rg S a tu r ­ d a y n ig h t a n d S u n d a y . T h e r e w a s to h a v e b ee n a b a ll g a m e h er e S u tu r d a y b u t th e B e th e l b o y s fa ile d to co m e a n d th e g a m e w as j u s t a s c r u b o n e . ; M rs. M a ttie M iiie r 1 o f L e x in g to n , is v isite d h e r d a u g h te r . M rs. J . H , F o ste r . . - J . F . O w e n s te lls u s th a t w h ile h e w a s w o r k iu g iu h is m ea d ow la st h e h ea rd a r o a r in g n o ise o v e r h is h e a d , lo o k e d u p a u d th e r e w a s a sw a rm o f b ee s tr y in g to s e ttle on h is' h e a d , b u t h e to ld th e m th a t .w a s n o t tb e p la c e th e y w e r e lo o k ­ in g fo r , so h e g a v e th e m th e m c a d o w . B e t it w a t a s ig h t to se e h im r u n . , - M is s S a llie A sh b u r u is v e r y s ic k a: th is w r b iu g . D r . K im b io u g h is m a k in g s o m e im p r o v e m e n ts on b is ^ resid eu ce. M r . B a ile y S h e e k , o f M o c k s v ille , i s d o in g th e p a in tin g . ; M r , J o h u C ar F o ste r le f t S a tu r ­ d a y for .C u a r lo tte . L a s t W e d n e s d a y m u st h a v e b een a n u n lu c k y d a y for fish in g , th e r e w a sn ’t b u t 22 w e n t ir o m o u r b u r g . M rs. E m M a r tin h a d tw o e e ls a b o u t th e r ig h t s iz e .fo r slip p e r la c e s , b u t: th e b e s t p a r t of it- a ll w a s to s e e th o s e y o u n g ste r s sp o r t­ in g w h e n th e y C aaiii b a c k th ro u g h to w n tw o a n d tw o . ? . , W ild Bill. Foley’s Kidney Remedy may be given to children, with admirable results. It uoes away -with bed weiling, and is also recommended for use after measles and scarlet fever. Sold by all druggists. SH IC H ESTER SPIU 5 : DIAMOND LADIUS I GptD metallic boxes, Yealed WUb Blue Ribbon. T a es no other . Bny oFTom Dragslat and ask for OBM Iim KtiBS DIAMOND BfiAND P inrsrrbl-‘twenty-fire years regarded as Best, Safestr^lyays Reliable. S O L D B Y A L L D R U G G I S T S XSZHD E V E R Y W H E R E ® ™ C A N A . -C orn a u d o th e r tru c k p a tc h e s a re lo o k ic g v e r y w e ll th r o u g h th is c o m m u n ity . , T h e fa r m er s w h o h a v e p la n n e d fo r a to b a c co c ro p th is s p r in g a re so m e w h a t d e la y e d o n a c c o u n t o f p la n ts b e in g -Iate 4 ~ 1 -•'M rs. G . W . G re e n , o f M o c k s v ille , v is ite p M rs. B a ily S u n d a y ’! R e v . a n d M rs. C . S . C a sh w ell s p e n t S u n d a y n ig h t a t J.-- B C a in s. B o o n e B ton est ree t, o f M o c k sv ille , s p e n t S u n d a y w ith b is p a r e n ts, M r. a n d M rs. B /B . S to n e str e e t. ,M r. ' a n d M r s., W . B . N a y lo r v isite d a t G . L . W h ite s r e c e n tly . A Iiss L e n a B r o w n , o f M o c k sv ille , is sp e n d in g so m e tim e w ith h er m o th e r n e a r ,G an a . . M is s S e lia H u tc h in g s s p e n t S u n ­ d a y w ith h e y o ld sc h o o P c h a m , • M iss M in n ie W h ite . . M r,. A r th n f-i S tO n estreet1^ from L e x in g to n , i s a t lio m e " for a few d a y s . I ' : T h e m a n y fr ie n d s o f M rs. M a ry S to n e str e e t w ill b e g la d to lea rn th a t s h e h a s ,r e tu r n ed fro m th e d o n ’t b e lie v e lu c k .” in it g e ts th e b est A big bowl of Q uaker O ats i s t h e b e s t d i s h - y o u c a n s e r v e , , Delicious and ', nourishing G o o d f o r a l l a g e s a n d a l l c o n d i t i o n s . Economical and strengthening. Packed in regular size packages, and in her­metically sealed tins for hot climates. S3 * * ■ 4 * 4 * 4 **- 4 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 and every way. Flakes are delicious in any 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; We also have some of the Quaker goods, such as Rolled White Oats, Fancy Grits and Pearl Hominy. Without a douht 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 Cash Grocery - “ Quality Goods ”— 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 m THIS VS . d S oo OS § X|w a l F R O C K H I L L ” B u g g i e s a r e t h e v e r y b e s t f c r t h e m o n e y , a n y t h i n g s a i d t o b e “j u s t a s g o o d . ” - ^ •- -I ■ Q u a l i t y i s r e m e m b e r e d l o n g a f t e r p r i c e i s f o r g o t t e n . Don’t take f. C, SANFORD SONS’ COMgANy, . ... MOCKSVILLE, IN C/ ^ JHE ROCK HILL BUGGV CO., RofJt HiU, S. C I t A g e n ts iIilE DAVIE CiRCULATio^ BVER 'pDBUSHED IN E jjS v S T tfp S g o i n g NC L v . M ock sv L v . M o c k sv l G O I N G S O l L v . M ocksw L v . M o ek sv N o. 26N o. 28 N o -2 5 localand PEI c o t t o n is 15 c e n ts .l 7 c e n t c a lic o a t 5 c | M rs. M a ry W y a tt i are so rry to n o te . B ig lo t o f sh o e s I E ollins- I W . H . C a u d e ll, o f l in to w n W e d n e sd a y .! B u y th r e e c a n s f r j at R ollin s- M is s E d ith S w ic e l frien ds in G re e n sb o if p A F o s te r re from a b u sin e ss tr ip ! M iss B e r th a C a sh f day and F r id a y in S i Joh n Ija m e s, o f [ v alu ab le c o w la s t w l C. 0 . F o s te r , o f j Sunday in to w n w it I f it i s i n t h e g r o i L find it a t H u n t s C a! C h arlie B r o w n isl resta u ra n t n e a r t h e l L o tN e w B o o k s a f M ock sville D r u g Ccf W esley C a r tn e r , w as in to w n W ed n e T . P . W h ita k e r , w as in to w n T hu rsij I f y o u o w e y o u r I a t o h ce. J . L . S h eJ O ne o f th e e h j B yerly is q u ite ill J . L . S h e e k r e tu j a b u sin e ss tr ip to A fe w s e ts o f b u g g y h a r n e ss c h e l G . M . B a ile y , o f T w a s in to w n W e d n l R ev . D . IL R ic h / visited r e la tiv e s in i M iss L o u ise W illJ fives a n d fr ie n d s ) week. R. M . Ija m e s , th j just p u rch a sed b u g g y . M iss L in d a C len from a v is it t o rel^ in L ex in g to n . F arm er E . H . tosselS o n th e 2 5 | can b e a t th a t ? M r. an d M rs. T l ed th e c lo s in g e T C ollege la s t w e e k .| M rs. 0. W . F ile . S alisb u ry, a r e v isi| th e e d ito r, th is w e M rs. A . H . W illj sp en t la s t w e e k | rela tiv e s a n d frie il L- H . C le m e n t, I v isited r e la tiv e s a | city la st w e e k . M iss E lla L eflJ sp en t s e v e r a l day^ w ith r e la tiv e s . T h e m a r r ia g e s w eek s a g o a r e p lace a t a n e a r ly < M r. a n d M rs. j l S a lisb u ry , v is it e d | A . G riffin , o n R . M isses S a ra h H orn e a r e a tte n d ! m e n t a t D a v id so if T h e r u r a l Iette 1 m a k e th e ir rounq a le g a l h o lid a y . D u r in g th e stl lig h te n in g stru clj to H en r y P ea coclj m g h e r . T h e 8-y e a r-o ld I fe lte r , o f R o u te L w a s b u r ie d a t C eJ 4 VF . B ro o m i s l se n ta tiv e iii, th is I e x te n d e d H im w i| th e e d ito r . - n " H A tk T A rCSt° ra' h i - privaOyPS, examinations and land so abhorrent to I 'ft I1UE DAVIE RECORD. I S ^ f ^ I l u T l b N OF ANY PAPER I lT vitt PUBU8HEP IN DAVlE COUNTY. g l V A L o f P A S S E N G E R T R A IN S g o i n g n o r t h . N o .* Ho. 2? No. 2» [,v. M o ck sv ille 10:18 a . m . Lv. M o ck sv ille 1:18 p . m . G O IN G S O U T H . L v. M o ck sv ille 3 :3 4 p . m L v. M o ek sv ille 6:13 p . m local a n d p e r s o n a l n e w s . Cotton is Io cen ts. 7 cent ealieo a t 5 c e n ts a t R o llin s. Mrs. Mary W y a tt is q u ite ill, w e I jre sorry to n o te, ijig jot o f sh o es to g o a t c o s t a t Rollins- W. H. C audell, o f C o o leem ee, w a s jDtov/n W ednesday. Buy three can s fr u it fo r 25 c e n ts at Rollins. M issEdith S vvieegood is v is itin g friends in G reensb oro. p A F oster r etu rn e d M on d ay from a business tr ip to W in sto n . Miss B ertha C ash w ell sp en t T h u rs­ day and Friday >n S p en cer. John Ijam es1 o f th is c ity lo s t a valuable cow la st w ee k . C. 0. F oster, o f W in sto n , s p e n t Sunday in tow n w ith h o m e fo lk s. 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 . Charlie B row n is b u ild in g a n e w restaurant near th e d ep o t. L otN ew B o o k sa n d C u t G la ss a t Mocksville D ru g C o. Wesley C artner, o f H a r m o n y R . I , wasin town W ed n esd ay. T. P. W hitaker, o f H o u sto n v ille , was in town T hu rsday. If you owe your taxes, please , pay at once. J. L. Sheek. Sheriff. One of the ch ild ren o f N . G . Byerly is quite ill w ith m e a sle s. J. L. Sheek retu rn ed F r id a y fr o m a business trip to C h a r lo tte. A few sets o f g o o d seco n d -h a n d buggy harness cheap a t H o lto n B ro s. C. M. Bailey, of L e x in g to n , R . 3, was in town W ednesday o n b u sin e ss. Rev. D. .‘v R ic h a r d so n , o f M a rio n , vied relatives in th is c o u n ty la st nek. Miss Louise W illia m s v isite d rela - fiws and frien d s m W in sto n la st R. M. Ijam es, th e liv e r y m a n , h a s just purchased a fin e R o ck H ill M®y. Miss Linda C lem en t h a s r e tu r n e d from a visit to r e la tiv e s a n d fr ie n d s in Lexington. Farmer E . H . M iorris r e p o r ts corn tossels on th e 2 5 th o f M a y . W h o can beat th a t? Mr. and M rs. T . B . B a ile y a tte n d ­ ed the closin g e x e r c is e s o f S a lem College last w eek . Mrs. 0. W . F ile an d litt le so n , o f . alisbury, are v isitin g h e r b ro th er; the editor, th is w ee k . Mrs. A. H . W illson , o f A sh e v ille , spent last w eek in th is c ity w ith relatives and frien d s. ,L- H. C lem ent, J r ., o f S a lisb u r y , visited relatives an d fr ie n d s in th is city last w eek. E lla L efler, o f C o o lee m ee , spent several d a y s in to w n la st w ee k with relatives. T hem arriages a s a n n o u n c e d so m e weeks ago a re sc h e d u le d to ta k e Iilace at an early d a te . Mr. and M i’s. J a m e s A n d e rso n , o f Salisbury, v isite d M r. a n d M rs. W . A. Griffin, on R . 5 , la st w e e k . Misses Sarah K elly , a n d O cta Horne are a tte n d in g th e c o m m e n c e ­ ment at D avid son C o lle g e th is w e e k . T herural le tte r c a r r ie r s 'd id riot ™ake their rou n d s M o n d a y , i t b e in g a Iegal holiday. _ During th e sto rm la s t T hujraday ''Shtenmg stru ck a c o w b e lo iig in g w Henry P eacock , o n R o u te 2 ,'k i ll- >ng her. The 8-year-old so n o f J . L . C lo d - ■l ’ R ou te 5, d ied S u n d a y aind buried a t C en ter M o n d a y . w ^ o o m 's T h e R ec o rd r e p r e - PTt j j 'vI th is c ity . A n y c o u r tesies' th (j- W’N b e a p p r e c ia te d b y S e e S h e r iff T a x n o tic e in th is issu e . T h ere a rc a num ber, o f ea se s o f m e a sle s in to w n , b u t n o n e serio u s. , m e in s a c o ffe e th a t h a s & ' i i z •• * **•* I 1R e so n o f M i-. and M rs. fW hltJ e y ls Q uite ill, w e a re so rr y to n o te . O h y e sS y o u c a n r e a d a t n ig h t, if ,Vs ® M S a lin e ” °H . ^ o ld a t IJ u n t s C ash G ro cery . i® V C ala h aln , w a s into w n la s t W ed n esd a y a n d p re se n te d u s w it h a h fe p r e se r v e r . L e to th e r s d o lik e B e lk . N e a t’s F o o t H a r n ess O il— th e b est oil th e r e is— g o in g a t 75c .w h ile it la sts— th e b a rrel is le a k in g . . H o lto n .B ros. M isses B e r th a a n d M ay - I^each, o f S a lisb u r y . sp e n t s e v e r a l d a y s in th is c ity .la st w e e k , th e g u e s t o f M rs, R . M . Ija m e s. • F ro m th e a m o u n t o f fr u it ja r s b e in g so ld to c o u n tr y m e r ch a n ts an e n o r m o u s a m o u n t o f fruit- w ill b e p u t u p th is y e a r . Z . N . A n d erso n w ill lis t th e c ity ta x e s a t th e c o u r tt h o u se fr o m J u n e 4 th to J u n e 8th . T a k e n o tic e and b e g o v e r n e d a cc o rd in g ly . W . M . J o h n so n , o f C o o leem ee, w a s in to w n W e d n esd a y an d h ad u s to e n te r h is n a m e to o u r fa s t g r o w in g lis t o f su b sc rib e rs A lm o st a ll o f th e M o ck sv ille y o u n g la d ie s w h o h a v e b een a w a y a t sch o o l h a v e retu rn e d h o m e , to th e d e lig h t o f th e ir m a n y fr ie n d s. T h o se w h o fa i'e d to s e e th e e clip se o f th e m o o n la st w ee k w ill b e g iv e n A n oth er o p p o r tu n ity N o v e m b e r 16, w h e n -th e m o o n w ill b e in to ta l e c lip se a t 7:26 p . m . O.- M . H u n t, o f G reen sb o ro , sp e n t a fe w d a y s in to w n la st w e e k . M rs. H u n t a n d little so n , w h o h a v e b een sp e n d in g so m e tim e h e r e , w ill r etu rn to G reen sb o ro th is w e e k . W e h a v e m a ile d m a n y s ta te m e n ts to o u r su b sc rib e rs r e c e n tly , b u t th e r e p lie s u p to d a te h a v e b een v er y d isc o u r a g in g . I f y o u r e c e iv e d o n e, p le a se le t u s h ea r fr o m y o u . F O R S A L E — A 35 H . P . E n g in e, 40 H . P . B o ile r a n d S a w M ill O u tfit, in g o o d c o n d itio n . A b a r g a in fo r so m e o n e . O n e m ile n o r th o f S m ith G ro v e. W . M . C ro tts. M o ek sv ille. T h e c o u r t h o u se clo ck r em a in s sh ro u d ed in d a rk n ess. T h e n e x t s e t o f c o u n ty c o m m issio n e rs w ill b e a sk ed h o w th e y sta n d on th e clo ck q u e stio n b e fo r e e le c tio n d a y . R . G . M a so n , w h o w o rk s a t S p e n ­ c e r , w a s c a lled to th e b ed sid e o f h is w ife in th is c ity la st w e e k , w h o w a s v e r y ill w ith s o m e th in g lik e p to m a in e p o iso n . S o rry to lea r n th a t sh e is n o b e tte r . I ta k e 'th is m e th o d o f th a n k in g all m y n e ig h h o r s, fr ie n d s a n d th e p h y si­ c ia n s w h o so k ir.d ly m in iste r e d to us d u r in g th e illn e ss a n d d e a th o f m y d e a r w ife . M a y G o d b le s s y o u a ll. , Rev . P. E. Parker .... » T h e U n io n m e e tin g o f th e S o u th Y a d k in B a p tist A sso c ia tio n m e t a t H a rm o n y la s t F rid a y a n d h eld u n til S u n d a y . M a n y p re a ch e rs a n d d e le ­ g a te s w e r e p r e se n t. S ev e ra l -fr o m th is c ity w e r e in a tte n d a n c e . T h e p o sto ffice h a s b e e n m o v ed in ­ to th e Y o u n g b u ild in g on th e c o r n er , w h e r e U u n c le S a m w ill h a v e th e !ro o d .a n d b ad n e w s d isp e n se d u n til th e -n e w m a so n ic te m p le is com p lete e d . W o rk w ill b eg in o n th e n ew b u ild in g a t o n ce. T h e lo t sa le a t N o r th C o o leem ee S a tu r d a y w a s la r g e ly a tte n d e d , and th e lo ts b r o u g h t a g o o d p ric e . T h a t little to w n is g r o w in g ra p id ly , and w ill o n e o f th e s e d a y s b e a h u stlin g c ity . W o rk o n th e h o sie r y m ill is p r o g r e ssin g n ic e ly , E r n e st H u n t, w h o h a s h eld a p o ­ sitio n in th e b a n k fo r m a n y -y e a r s , h a s r esig n e d h is p o sitio n , a n d P a u l H a rd iso n , fo r m a n y y e a r s a sa lesm a n a t B a ity ’s, ta k e s h is p o sitio n in th e b an k . M r. H u n t w ill d e v o te h is e n ­ tir e tim e to h is-fa n c y g r o c e r y sto r e . T h e c h a n g e g o e s in to e ffe c t to d a y . T h e b an k h a s lo st a v a lu ed em p lo y e , a s h a s M r. B a ity . T w o b e tte r y o u n g m e n a r e h o t to b e fo u n d in th is city . T h e R eco rd w ish e s b o th success-. T . A . B r u n t, o f F a r m in g to n , w a s in to w n M o n d ay b u y in g r ep a irs fo r h is b in d e r to B e r ea d y fo r h is w h e a t h a r v e st, o f w h ich h e h a s th e b e st cro p fo r a n u m b er o f y ea rs; h e a lso sa y s a ll o f h is g r o w in g cro p s a re in th e le a d , an d sp ea k in g o f fr u its and v e g e ta b le s , M r. B r u n t sa id th a t h e to o k so m e p o ta to e s to W in sto n a w e e k a g o m u c h la r g e r th a n g o o se e g g s . S o m e o f h is fin e ch e r rie s th a t h e h a d a lo n g w e r e so ld to a la d y w h o w ill can and* e x h ib it th em a t th e n e x t S ta te fa ir ; h e also, p ro m is­ e d h e r so m e o f-h is - c h o ice p ea ch es a n d a p p le s fo r th e sa m e p u rp o se. • I - •I 4 4 4 IVIOCK SVIL LE' DRUG COMPANY I A lo t o f fre sh C an d ies a n d M arasch in o C h erries, I A lw a y s fr e sh D r u g s and P a te n t M ed icin es. TT AU T o ile t A itic le s an d a n y th in g in S ta tio n a r y . TI - P in e a p p le Ice s, Ic e Crieam an d C old D rin k s. / MOCKSVILLE DRUG COMPANY Ig O P Y fi I C U 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. TryourBampaints. “UNEEDUS” ’ Sink & FaiisIer 4 2 7 T irade S t. W in sto n -S a le m . W A N T E D a t o n c e tw o o r th re e g o o d a b le te a m s w ith d riv e rs. S ix m o n th s jo b . $ 2 .5 0 so lid tim e or $ 3.00 p er d ay fo r tim e y o u m a k e. O nly ,th ose w ith g o o d te a m e n eed a p p ly . A d d ress J . C . G IL E S , 303 P ark A v e ., C h a rlo tte, N . C ,, o r call 923 (B ell p h o n e) a t 7 o ’clo ck p . m . M iss M ary H u n t w e n t to S a lisb u ry S a tu rd a y e v e n in g to b e p r e se n t a t th e fu n e r a l an d b u rial o f h er frie n d , M iss M au d H o ffm a n , w h ich o ccu rred a t F ra n k lin S u n d a y m o r n in g . M iss H offm a n w a s 19 y ea r s o f a g e , and w a s a h a lf-siste r o f M iss M ary M in g u s, w h o h o ld s a p esitio n in W in ston , and h a s m a n y fr ie n d s in th is c ity w h o w ill b e p a in ed to h ea r o f h er b er e a v e m e n t. We Sell More Goods for Same Money, Same Goods for Less Money. 1» W alkers Bargain House i "W-i? - BIXBY - and - BALTIMORE mm M rs. P . E . P a r k e r D e a d . r T h e su d d en d ea th o f M rs. P a rk er, th e w ife o f R ev . P . E . P a r k er ca m e a s a sh ock to a ll h e r -fr ie n d s in to w n a n d c o u n tr y . S h e w a s sick o n ly o n e w ee k , and q u ie tly p a ssed a w a y a t h e r h o m e S a tu r d a y e v e n in g . T h e sy m p a th y o f th e e n tir e .co m m u n ity g o e s o u t to th e b erea v ed h u sb a n d a n d tw o ch ild ren . T h e rem a in s w e r e ca rried to H ig h P oirit-S atu rd ay n ig h t an d laid to r e s t S u n d a y e v e n - 1 in g . M rs. P a r k er w a s a d ev o ted I w ife , and m o th er , a g o o d n eig h b o r , and w ill b e sa d ly m issed b y a ll h er frie n d s. _ _ _ _ _ _ _” N e w L in e is A ssu r e d . . S ta te sv ille , M ay, 2 6 .— A t a n e n th u ­ sia stic m e e tin g o f th e d ire c to r s and sto c k h o ld er s o f. th e S ta te sv ille • A ir­ lin e R ailroa d h eld in th e ro o m s o f th e C om m ercia l C h ib to d a y it w a s p ra c tic a lly d a cid ed to b eg in w ork on- th is road J u n e I n e x t, th e w o rk to b e g in on th e S ta te sv ille en d . T h e G ov ern o r h a s a ssu red th e d ire c to r s th a t • c o n v icts w ill b e a v a ila b le on th a t d a te a n d it is p ro p o sed to su p ­ p le m e n t th e w ork b y p u ttin g o n 100 to 150 m e n , d e sid e s th e co n v icts, and p u sh th e c o n stru c tio n o f th e road a s ra p id ly a s p o ssib le. J u n io r s E le c t O ffic e r s. T h e J u n io r d r d e r o f t h is c ity , in th e ir m e e tin g F rid a y n ig h t, e le c ted o fficers fo r 'th e e n su in g s ix m o n th s a s fo llo w s: C ou n cilo r, R . L . F ry ; V ice-co u n ­ cilo r, J . A . D a n iel; A ss is ta n tR e c . S e c ., .0 . H . H u n t; W a rd en , H en ry A rm sw o rth y ; C on d u cto r, R . M i Ijam es; O u tsid e S en tin e l, C h arles H a n elin e; In sid e -S e n tin e l, W . W . G arw ood ; C h ap lain , A . T . G rant; T r u ste e , G . E . H o rn . . • T h e J u n io rs m o v ed in to th e ir n ew q u a r ter s in th e old c o u r t h o u se S a t­ u rd a y . - N o se c r e t o rd er in th is' sec ­ tio n is: g r o w in g m o re ra p id ly th a n th e J u n io r O rd er. T h e co u n cil n ow n u m b ers, m o re th a n a h u n d red m em ­ b ers, a n d is o n ly a b o u t th re e y ea r s old . T h e b e s t p eo p le in th e co u n ty a re in te r e ste d in th is g r e a t o rd er, fo r it sta n d s fo r th r b e tte r th in g s in th is w orld a n d th e w orld to com e, ‘A m e ric a fo r A m e ric a n s,” is th e b a ttle cry o f a ll lo ya l J u n io rs, and- w e h o p e to s e e th e . d ay co m e W hen ev ery 'H onest, in d u strio u s m a n in D a v ie c o u n ty ,. N o r th C arolin a, and th e e n tir e U n io n w ill a lly th em se lv es w itn th is g ra n d o rg a n iz a tio n . . T h e C o n serv a tio n o f N a tu re’s R e- so u r c es 4' ' Anpiies as well to our physical state as to material things. C. J. Budlong, Wash-: ihgton, R. I., realized his pondition and took warning before it was too late. .iHe says: “I suffered sevesgly from kidney trouble, the disease being hereditary in our family. I have taken four, bottles of FoieyjS Kidney Reinedy1 anM<fceanjnder myself thoroughly cured. ThisshovUd be a warning to all not to neglect taking Foley's Kidney .Remedy until it is too, l*t» ” Sold by all druggists. J e w e le r y S h o p f o r S a le . . T o any je w e le r w h o w ish e s a 'first- >:lass lo ca tio n , I w ill g iv e h im a b ar­ g a in in a first-cla ss H o p k in s la th e , w ork b en ch , S elf-a c tin g b low p ip e, p o lish in g la th e and H g o o d 1,400 p ou n d s a fe , a lso shojw ca se s. W ill se ll a ll rny to o ls if w a n ted . I h a v e a sm a ll sto c k o f je w e le r y w h ich I w ill 'sell a t c o st, a lso a lin e o f clock s. A g o o d lo ca tio n in a g o o d b rick o f­ fice on M ain s tr e e t. F in e o p en in g fo r th e r ig h t m an . N o o th e r je w e l­ ry o r rep a ir sh op in th e to w n or c o u n ty . R ea son fo r g o in g o u t o f b u sin ess is d e fe c tiv e e y e sig h t. C all on o r a d d ress H . A . H O W A R D , . M o ek sv ille, N . C. .. S ca r ed In to S o u n d H e a lth . Mr. k. F. .Kelley, Springfield, 111., writes: “A year ago I began to be troubled with my kidneys and bladder, which grew, worse until I became alarmed at my con­ dition. I suffered also with dull heavy headaches and the action of my bladder was annoying and painful. I read of Foley ICidney Pills and after taking them a few weeks the headache left me, the action of ray bladder was again normal, and I was free from all disease.” Sold by all druggists. 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. SHEEK, Sheriff. List Your Taxes. M ain e J u n e 1 st, H o lm a n s 2 n d , K u r- fe e s s to r e 3rd , M o ek sv ille 4 th to 8th . J . H . S P R IN K L E , L ist T a k e r .. M o e k sv ille P r o d u c e M a rk et. Wheat Flour Meat, hams Spring chickens Beeswax Hides, dry 1.15 Corn .95 3.20 Meat, fatback 15 18 Oats 70 25 Old hens 10 15 Butter 15 22 Lard 1513Hides, green • 07 WE WANT A N , ENER­ GETIC MAN'-v ,to represent us m the capa­ city of agent at Moclisyille. N. C. We have one of the best, equipped plants in the/ country and do only a very high grade of work. Write' ■at once'for our very liberal terms to agents. STATESVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY Statesville, N. C. V . (1)JUST KKN EIIOUtH HERE(2) SEE HOW COUNTER IS SHAPED TO CONFORM TO KEEL, NO SUCPIHS HERE. O) FITS CLOSE AflOUNB TOP. LOW ENOUGH NOT TO TOUCH ANKLE BONE (4) DOES NOT BAC HERB. S>SUPPORTS ARCH OPINSTEP HERE. I t ’s-th e sh o e th a t fits a ll o v er, m a k es y o u r fo o t lo ok trim , co m b in in g d u rib ility and c o m fo r t to o , th a t y ou w a n t. B u t h o w m a n y sh o es can y o u find th a t sco r e th e se p o in ts ? T h e c o n stru ctio n o f su ch fo o t w ea 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 e s in th e w o rld h a v e m a stered in th e A m erica n G en tlem an , artd' w e a re ju stly p ro u d to b e a b le to ’ • 1 / o ffer y ou th e sh o e th a t em b o d ies a ll th ese 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 y e r th e h a n d so m e A m erica n G en tlem an s ty le s th a t w e a re se llin g , and- sa tis fy y o u r se lf a s to o u r efficien cy in fittin g sh o e s e o r r e e 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 can o n ly b e o b ta in ed in th is p la e e fro m X T . BAITY “Q uality M crchandiae" . J.E.B. 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We handle a broad and varied line -of the best makes; in all styles, sizes and leathers—the famous Crosett Shoes for men; Selz for women. j;; . 7 , , T H E ’ : Farmer’s Friend.p I ..'S- C . R h o d e Islan d R ed s, th e ’ 1 I w in te r e g g m a ch ilies. E g g s fo r j h a tc h in g “fro m a . 242 egg- la yin g < |- f stra in a t $1.25 pec 15 e g g s . - -' I | ; A d d ress - r ^ ' Vi'-L- > ■ i :' i~ ^ -.--J ,--M O e G A N 'H A W N ,.'~ -- If ~ ~ 1 * v ’* H iffio R Y , n ; e .vI- - j Furniture *‘The (tome beautiful” is a home ^enerously and tastefully furnished. It - is easy to ,furnish your home here- »*with a little money, too. > Treat yoi i\f home to that extra : suit, extra dresser or eat iy summer \ chair. Ever ything for the parlor, I i living room or dijiiii 'E| room. W h a fcE v ery b o d y O u g lit to K n o w . ; That Foley's .Kidpe^ Pills contain ,just the ingredients necessary to tone, streng­ then and regulate .the action of the kid­ neys and bladder. Sold by all druggists. For Farmers ! i D o n ’t w o rry y o u r life a w a y , fr e ttin g o v e r o ld , w orn o u t fa rm to o ls—g e t th e n e w , m o d ern , la b o r S. KvmiT fa r m in g u ten sils,, th a t sa v e tim e . m o n ey an d p a tie n c e . j V - ' , W e ? re m a k in g sp ecial p r ic e s o n . fa r m n e e d f tj} ,^s. Jj^e s ^ i tlje rendw nied M cC orm ick P ih d ers, J icq rers C h a ta . n o o g P io ’iVJ'ahd th a b a st B u g g ie s , W k giins, etc* ' ■ - - . $ Sapfprd Sons Co* % tI * I if 4\ I i| -:i| 1 I if -N1. ■ i .i i m■ i| • 111 :^ l .1-*!i i m nil\: i. ,i •. ft ■f#i \ «il i i . i [ " | if. ' |i! - •I* a>-iift' f i•fer j• rf f - I — P a l e - F a c e d W o m e n You ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions, dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn- out expressions, you need a tonic. The tonic you need is Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients are specifically adapted for women’s needs. They act on the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and vitality to the worn-out womanly frame. Cardui is a vegetable medicine. It contains no min­ erals, no iron, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dan­ gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind. It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use. J ± C A R D U I J 43 The Woman’s Toiiic “After my doctor had done, all he said he could for me,” writes Mrs. Wm. Hilliard, of Mountainburg, Ark., “I took Car­ dui, on the advice of a friend, and it helped me so much. “Before taking Cardui, I had suffered from female troubles for five years, but since taking it, I am in good health. “I think there is some of the best advice in your book that I ever saw.” Your druggist sells CarduL Try it Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept.. Chattanoom Medicine. Co., ChattanoogL T m u for SptciaI butruetieru. and 64-page book, “Home Treatment for Wotaeo." sent free. U S E D U N IV E R S A L L Y i & m m B CORTRICiHTISf^is WHEN Cortright Metal Shingles were first introduced (24 years ago) you had some excuse for being sceptical:But now— If you are sceptical it can only bs because you do not know the facts in the case. They are used today from the Atlantic to the Pacific for all kinds of buildings, under all conditions. They are fireproof, stormproof; never leak and last as long as the building itself without needing repairs. For further detailed information apply to C. C. SANFORD SONS CO- MOCKSV1LLE, N. C. !DR. A Z. TAYLOR, I DENTIST, I? O ffic e o v e r B a ity ’s S to r e .. II ’03ss® $; Dr - ROBT. ANDERSON, DENTIST, Office over Bank of Davie N o tic e . 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 them to the un­dersigned for payment on or before the Ilth 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 ex­ecutor. This Ilth day of Feb. 1910. J. D. Walker, Executor.T. B. Bailey, Attorney. When a child wakes up In the mi0 a^ aclt Ot croup SLSt Zre! Mammoth Pigs JOHN A. YOUNG ; Greensboro, N. C. » haa never been known to tali in any ease, a «-» JnS?8 io ,us“ for oyer one-third ot a K S L i ™ 1Sr^one b"tter. It can be SSl S???£dup3,“- Wbr experiment? E tlipleasS to take and contains uo harmful druir IS cants: large size, SO centa. *'over 4 druggist’s counter. r “‘ 1 . oiutaiiA ui cruilD AS 'fro.queotly happens, no time should btflodt in experimenting with remedies of a doubtful SaveTife^r0mpt actioa ls ottfiQ »ec*»s«fy to ■ C K a m K e r l Si I n * a f succeed when everything else fells. * 1 0 1 1 1 1 ; 8 f , In nervous prostration and female C j f t l l o ' K -S ’ >1 v’eaknesses they are the supremeV U U g I l K e m e c ly y remedy, aa thousands have testified. has never been known to faii KIDNEY LlVERkAND s t o m a c h V r q u b l e it is the best medicine ever sold. Is C orn th e C h e a p e st H o r se F oo d ? U u a c c o u n t o f a n im lV ivoralile sea so n la st y e a r in o re far 111 era a re b u y in g co rn t h is y e a r th a n e v e r b e fo r e . M o st fa r m er s t b io k th a t a o th ip g e ls e w ill d o to fe e d a h o r se d u r in g “ c r o p t im e .” T h is is.a m ista k e . T h e fa c t is th a t corn alO ne is , p e r h a p s, th e .p o o r ^ t h o t- w e a th e r , h a r d -w o r k in g fe e d th e r e .is. A lm o s t a n y c o m b in a tio n o f corb w ith c o tto n m ea l o r o a ts a n d so m e o th e r th in g s h a s p r o v e t b e t­ te r a n d c h e a p e r b y a c tu a l te s t. E sp e c ia lly is t h is tr u e in c a s e o f o ld o r “ r u n d o w n ” stock :, W Jiole s b e lle d e o r n , e ith e r a loD e o r in c o m b in a tio n . sh o u ld n e v e r b e fe d to a b o is e o r m u le , for t h e rea so n th a t th e a n im a l w ill b o lt i t w ith ­ o u t ch e> v in g land th e r e fo r e g e t n o b e n e fit fro m it . h b t m a y g e t a ca se o f in d ig e s tio n . — U n io n F a r m e r . A Dreadful Wound fr o m a k n ife , g u n , tin ca n , r u sty n a il, ,firew o rk s, o r o f a n y o th e r n a tu r e , d em a n d s p ro m p t tr e a tm e n t w ith B u c k leh ’s A rn ica S a lv e to p re­ v e n t b lo o d p o iso n o r g a n g r e n e . I t’s th e q u ic k e st, su r e st h e a le r f o r all su ch w o u n d s a s a lso fo r B u m s, B o ils, S o res, S k in E ru p tio n s, E czem a . C h ap p ed S a n d s , C orn s o r P ile s . 25c a t C . C . S a n fo rd s. Seven Bishops Elected. - D a r in g it* s e ssio n th e p a s t w eek a t A s h e v ille th e M e th o d is t C o n ­ fe r e n c e e le c te d s e v e n B is h o p s in th e p e r so n s o f th e fo llo w in g m iu is - ter s: D r . J o h n C . K ilg o , o f F o r th C a r o lin a . D r . C o llin s D e n n y , o f M a r y la u d . D r . W . B . M u r r a y , o f J a c k s o n , M iss. D r . V f. B . L a m b u ih , o f T e b : n e sse e . : R e y ., E , D . M o n zo n , o f T e x a s . D iy B . Oh W a te r h o u se , o f V ir g i- D r: J a s.. H . M ’C o y . o f B ir m in g ­ h a m , A la . WE HAV^ OUR SPRING UNf£ GQ0DS INf Dress Good is, Percales, White Goods. T o o T r u e . S o n tb p f n s th e fa riu er g o e s c ra z y o v e r r a isin g c o tto n , - w h ile iu o th e r p la c e s it is to b a c c o , y e t th e a v e r a g e m a n , a t th e p r e s e n t p r ic e c h ic k e n s , c a n m a k e m o r e c le a t m o n e y in r a is in g a n d s e llin g th e m th a n h e ca n o n e ith e r c o tto n o r to b a c c o , w h e n th e a m ou n t'- o f la b o r is c o n s id e r e d .’ T h in k o f a n o r d i- d a.ry b e n s e llin g , a t 6 5 c e n ts ! is a g r e a t W onder th a t o u r p e o p le a r e n o t in ' th e p o o r b o u s e . W e im p o r t h a y a ll t h e y e a r , m a n y m eii b u y in g it w h o , i f th e y w o u ld tr y , c o iiid r a ise !en ou gh to s e ll. I t is n o u n c o m m o n th in to s e e a fa r ­ m er h a u lin g h a y a n d fe e d stu ffs fro m to w n o n w h ic h , to fe e d s to c k .— G re e n sb o r o R e c o r d . o f h is St a t e o p O h io , G it y 0 s’ T o led o s ) Lu c a s CotJNT-/.: ; . J F r a n k J . C b e n e y m a k e s o a th th a t H e is se n io r p a r tn e r o f t h e firm o f F . J . C h e n e y & C o ., d o in g b u s in e ss in th e c it y o f T o le d o , c o u n ty a n d S ta te a fo r e s a id , a n d t h a t s a id firm w ill p a y th e su m o f O N E H U N ­ D R E D D O L L A R S fo r e a c h a n d e v e r y CaSe o f C a ta rr h / t h a t c a n n o t b e c u r e d b y th e u se 0f H a il’s C a ­ ta r r h C u re F rank J . Cheney. S w o r n to b e fo r e in e ja n d su b s c r ib e d in m y p r e s e n c e , t h is 6th d a y o f D e* c e iu b e r , A . D . 1 8 8 6 . A . W . Gleason, (seal) N o ta r y P u b lic . H a ll’s C a ta rr h C u r e is ta k e n in ­ t e r n a lly , a n d a c ts d ir e c tly o n th e b lo o u a n d m u c o u s s u r fa c e s o f th e s y ste m S e n d fo r te s tim o n ia ls fr e e . 40 inch Lawn 10c. Bjl sher’s Linen1Dress Linens, Linoise the popular .goods for I batiste, novelty biaids' for trimmings! Gitlar -t--;-— 25c.' “*VM *-***»*• 1/ wiici a ituieu, jthis season. £Laces, em jbj oideries, wool tier cloth.;8mpes and t jii.s. All cheap,as th eclieap est. Alsd matting 18 to per yard. Wfe also ha’ a lot 0 goods *we are offering at ihs following prices: 10c. Outings,,all shs^k'now 8 cents, ior cash only.- ' Sjoei .Yjtit>to go at, 10 /ctots1,' for cash only.. - E5c. l.adies pants, IB cents for cash only. f.Oc. Men’s Dress S! iir&,|3a cents for cash orily:' •’/ 1 1.00 yard Blue and /Tstr 1 cloth, 54 inches, 7S& for cashonly 1.25 Lawn skirts;9U*cejiji6.for cash only. .; | J ? , W e ca rry h o e s ..« u lt fcators. and-* c'ultivitpi?. p o in ts, d o u b le ‘ .p lo w s an d cro ss c u t s^ § v '.fd rk s,j fch o v elsa n d -p lo w handles.*: C orhe a n d s e 6 o u r P er - c u la to r C o ffee a n d Ti I,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 . , C G om e an d s e e o u r I -in e-b efore y oii .buy.'; W e h a v ^ n o .a d v a n c e p r ic e s o n a c c o u n t o f h|gh-prj<* { cV-cdtton, an d w e k n o w w e ca n sa v e y o u m o n e y . • Kept- the King at Home. ? “ E o r .th e p a st y e a r w e H ave k e p t th e K in g o f a ll la x a tiv e s— D r . K ing^s N e w L ife P ills— in o u r h o m e a n d th ey h a v e p r o v e n a b lessin g - to a ll o u r fa m ily ,” w r ite s P a u l M a th u lk a , o f B u ffa lo , N . Y . E a sy , b u t su re r em ed y fo r a ll S to m a c h , L iv e r a n d K id n ev tr o u b le s. O n ly 2 5 c a t C . C . S a n fo rd s. His Disadvantage. “ S h e n y o u h a v e n e v e r b a d e d u ­ c a tio n a l a d v a n ta g e s I ” s a id a g o o d w o m a n to a B m all b oy . “ N o , m a r m , n o t a s I k n o w o f b u t ,I ’ v e h a d a iy s ip ila s . I f w h a t y o u s a id :1s w o r s’n th a t I d o n ’t w a n t to k e tc h i t . ” _ ;' - , ' V ■ ■ ■ . ■ ; . .'Vy. JLf .y o ii a r e n o t.sa tisfie d a fte r OSi in g a c c o r d in g to d ir e c tio n s tw o - th ir d s o f a b o ttle fit C h a m b e r la in ’s d to m a c h a n d L iv e r T a b le ts , y o u c a n h a v e y o iir 'in b u ey - b a b k . T h e ta b le ts c le a n se a n d in v ie o r a te th e sto m a ch y im p r o v e th e d ig e s tio n , r e g u la te th e b o w le s.- G iv e th e m a tr ia l a n d g e t w e ll. S o ld b y C . C . S a n fo r d ^ n s 1O o. £ - is ^....... ‘N o th in g lo s t’ h e r e b u t th e s q u e a l,” d e c la r e d th e p o r k p a c k e r . *‘A r e y o u a s e c o n o m ic a l iu c o n ­ d u c tin g y o u r b u s in e ss ? ” ■ “ J u s t a b o u t.” a n sw e r e d th e v is i­ to r . “ I ’m a lu n ib e r m a n u fa c tu r e r . N o th in g .w a sted b u t t h e b a r k ,” L a m e sh o u ld e r is a lm o s t in v a r i­ a b ly c a u se d b p r h e u m a tism o f t i e m u te le s a n d y ie ld s q 11 ic k ly to th e fr e e a p p lic a tio n o f C h a iin b e r la ih ’s L in im e n t. T h is lin im e n t is ' n o t o n ly p r o m p t a n d e ffe c tu a l, jtiut ib iib w a y d iss a g r e e a b le to u s e . S p ld b y C , C . S a n to r d S o n s C o. Hopeless. J L a w y e r .— Y o u ' d o n ’t iik e th e Yours to seiSre, - D efen d a n t.^ — I d o n o t. N o . l , i s m y te ilo r j N o i 3 is b iy g r o c e r , N o . P i s m y m ilk a n d e g g d e a le r a n d 7 is m y w iife’s S r st h u sb a n d ! W h a t ch a .n ce h a v e I g o t IJx} p h a m b e r la in ’s C o u g h R e m e d y is so ld id n a -g a a r a n te e ; th a t i# syou a r e n o t s a tisfie d a lte r u s in g ttro - th ir d s o f a b o ttle a c c o r d in g to d i­ r e c tio n s, y o n r m o n e y w ill b e r e ­ r e fu n d e d . I t i s u p to y o u t o tr y it . S o ld b y C . ■ C . S a n fo rd S o n s C o m p a n y . T h e T eled o B la d e, D a v ie R ecord an d Y ello w J a c k et, a ll o n e y e a r fo r o n ly o n e d olla r. , A Warning. H e h a s o ed a n d te a r y e y e , A n d c o u g h s a s h r illy a n d r a c k in g . c o u g h , A n d w o u ld y o u k n o w t h e r ea so n w h y I B e c a u s e h e t — k h — s f i— n n — Is o ff.— C b ic a n o P o s t. C h r m b e r la in 's S to m a c h a n d L iv e r ta b le ts w ill b ra c e u p th e n e r v e s, b a n ish y s ic k b e a d a c h e s, p r e v e n t d isp o n d e n c y a n d in v ig u r a te th e w h o le s y s te m . S o ld b y C . C . S a n fo r d S o n s C o . State of N obth Carolina , \ In the Super- ( ior Court be- D a v ie County i fore A. T. Gratit, CleA. W. G. Richardson,) Administrator: T. C. VS . : ■■■?■ '■ T-C-Richardson1Ctel-1.:, . ( ■ By virtue of an order made in t he above entitled cause by A, T; Grant, C. Sv C., the undersigned Commissioner mil sell pub­ licly to the highest: bidder at the: court house !door in Davie county, N. C., on Monday the 4 day of July, 1910, at 12 o'clock M., the following tract of land, to- wit: Beginning at a stone, James .Rich- ardsoii's corner; thence E. 2 1-2 degs. S. 20.20 chs. to a' black gum; thence S. 8.10 chs. to a stone; thence E. 10.65 chs. to a stone; thence-3.B0 vchs to a stone; :thence E.’ with ,W. N. Richardson’s line 8.54 chs. to a soiuwood, thence'S. 6. degs. W. 19.90 chs. to a stone, Mary Richardson’s comer; thence W. 12.5Q chs. to a stone; tliencei N. 81 degs. W. 26.84' chs. to a stone in Smith’s line; tihence.Nv with Smith’s line .19.58 chs. to the beginning, contaihing 76 3-4. acres, more or less, and adjoining the lands of James Richardsoh and others. Terms, of Sale: One hundred dollars cash and the balance on six months time with bond and approved secuiityv cir all cashat the'option of the purchaser. Title reserv- ed until'purchase money is paid-in fiiU. Thiis the 24th day of May, MlO.'.' : ' A. T. G kant , J r.,. Commissioner. ■i'Iflf ' State of NoitTh CARdtraA, \ In the Super- _ (ior Court Be-Dayje County. > foie A. T. ‘ ' Grant, Clerk A. A. A nderson T A vs > Notice of SlaleJ u lia A n d erso n e t a l . A . ' 7 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- Ville1N . . Cl, on Moiitdair the 4th day of July, the followlhg described real estate, to-wit; 1st A Lot known as the store house and lot situate to the Forks of the Mocks- ville and WlnstohVroadi bounded on the North and East by the lands of A. A. Anderson and Nelson Andersoii' contain- onCrfdurth acre more or less; and beini .!mown as the Anderson Brothers Store House and -Lot in Calahaln. ^1-" ■ ' 2 ud. The Jobacco fac^orylot containing , acres more or less bounded on the East SMfth: and West by the Jands of Nelson Anderson, both of said lots being known >as AnaersphvBrothefs Store ind Factorv lots In Calahate. ’ ^ Tenns ofrsale $25 cash,- balance in six bond'and approvedss- cunty. orall cash at the option of the puicbaserci: ,.... . _ « , This the 26th day of April, 1910. A. T. GRAtiT, Jr., Commissioner. - Notjce. NQNTH CAROLINA ). ,Commissioner ’s D avje County , - . f iv: A0 ? ? 06 r I May-2,1910. ^ Notice is hereby given that a petUion has been filed iniithis ofiSce for the dis- J?* ^ l i c Road leading frort Cana hy the “FrOst Old MiU” place to the Statesville Road. '' ’ ^ meup for our considera­tion on die first-Monday in July, 1910 U anjr objection to same, let it be heard Commissioners' of Davie Co., N. C. June 1st, 1910 J-F-MOORE, Clerk of the Board Write for Beautiful Illustrated Cat- I alogue of HARVARD PIANOS l» and price list. Cash or easy pay- | ment plan if desired. I I 4 The Dayton Piano for $2 5 0. The best I * $ 2 5 0 Piano in the world. T H E E V E R E T T PIANO The Artists’ Ideal. Grands and Uprights. I B. P. JARRETT, f I LARGEST DEALER IN THE STATL T- 207 S. Main St Salisbury, N. C. !MONUMENTS AND! * * * * T O M B S T O N E S ANY SIZE-ANY SHAPE-ANY COLOR. C a ll o n u s , P h o n e 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 . T H E PEOPLE’S NATIO NAL BANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. W i n s t o n - S a l e m .N1C CAPITAL, $300,000.00. ASSETS A MILLION AND A HALF. T a k e s c a r e o f its cu sto m ers when m o n e y is firm a r e a sy , k e e p s e v e r y tra n sa c tio n c o n fid e n tia l, allow s inter­ e s t a t 4 p e r c e n t, fr o m d a te o n C e r tific a te s o f D e p o sit, h a s a Savings 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 , a n d d o e s e v e r y th in g a well con­ 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 e ss. N o better p la c e . Y o u ca n 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-Pres. and Cuhier. Southern Railway. Operates over 7 ,0 0 0 Miles of Railroad. QUICK gOUTE TO ALL POINTS ^ North--South-East-West. T h r o u g h T r a in s B e t w 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 lnb A n d O b s e r v a tio n C a r s. F o r S p e e d , C o tiifo r t a n d .C o u r te o u s E m p lo y e s^ t r a v e l v ia th e S ou th ­ e r n R a ilw a y . R a t e s , S c h e d u le s a n d o th e r in fo r m a tio n fa m ish e d by a d d r e s s in g t h e u n d e r s ig n e d : R. L . Vbbnon, D fefe--P a s s . Agt/; J . H . W ood, D fe fe P a ss. Agent , C h a r lo tte , F C , A s h e v ille , N . C. S . H . Hsie d w io k I a s s . T r a flic M g r . H . F . Ca r t , G e n ’l P a ss. A g t W A S H I N G T O N , D . C . IMtiaBPQllATU RALEIGH, N. C. CHARLOTTE, N. C Pollen Building. Piedmont Ins. Bldf • ■ " - •> . '.is-' S C H O O L S G IV E t h e w o r ld 's b e s t - in m o d ern ? « s;n ess E d u c a tio n . O ld e st B u sin e ss C o lltig e in N o r ih C arolin a. P osition s . j^ ^ r a n te e d , b a ck ed b y a w ri^ ten ^ o n fc r a c t.’ .,^To v a c a tio n . Individ­ u a l in sstru ctio ri. W e a lso tea c h ' tfo o k -W p in g ^ Sh& rthand, P en­ m a n sh ip , b y m a il. S en d f o r H o m e S tu d y r a te s. W r ite tod a y for o u r C a ta lo g u e , O ffe rs a n d H ig h E n d o rse m e n ts T h ey a re fre e .. A d d r ess a RALEIGH, N. C„ or CHARLOTTE, N. C. VOI-Um n x i - f u m E N OF AL general Happenings of AU Over the Coui From Our Exchsngi Told in a Few Wor I t is stated that g Sherman, w ill speak g Iina d a r in g t h e c a m Chicago physician e(l in a n entraordi birth o f twins— e a c h j j»ad tw o w e ll develoj qf, H . H o w e ll ha ed postmaster a t Dr. E - Q . H o u s to n . VVork has begun seDger station at iVUs [ cost about $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 . 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I n th is w e e k ’s is s u e o f h is p a p e r , h e s a y s : “ W h e n y o u se e th e h o m e s o f fa r m e r s p r o v id e d w ith e le c tr ic lig h t s , w a te r w o r k s, a u to m o b ile s , n e g r o s e r v a n ts in th e h o m e ,, b e a u tifu l a n d w e ll-k e p t la w n s , s p le n d id r e s id e n c e s , lu x ­ u r ia n tly fu r n is h e d , fa r m e r ’s w iv e s a n d fa m ilie s g o in g o ff to su m m e r r e so r ts in su m m e r tim e a n d to w in te r r e so r ts in w in te r tim e , it w ill b e a b u d d in g s ig n t h a t th e so n s o f t o il a r e b e g in n in g to g e t, fo r t h e fir st tim e in h is to r y , a fa ir r e w a r d fo r th e ir la b o r , a n d th e n y o u ’ll s e e 3 om e o f t h e fo lk s w h o a r e -tr y in g to c o n v in c e th e o th e r fe llo w t h a t h e o u g h t to m o v e b a c k to th e fa r m , g o in g th a t w a y th e m ­ s e lv e s , b n t n o t u n til', t h e n .’.r N o t a b a d p o in t a t a ll, b u t i f t h e fa r m ­ e r s c o n tin u e to “ c o m e a lo n g ” th e w a y t h e y h a v e b e e n d o in g th e p a s t tw o y e a r s , th e id e a l ( c o n d itio n s w h ic h e d ito r G re e n c o n ju r e s u p w ill m a te r ia liz e a n d th e “ b a c k , to t h e fa r m ”, r u sh , -w ill ta k e o n ..th e n a tu r e , so m ew h a t;" o f a s ta m p e d e . 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T h e sec- r e t - o f t h e su cc e ss* 'o f C h a m b e r la in ’s C o lic , C h o le r a a n d D ia r r h o e a R e m e d y is th a t it 'c u r e s . S o ld b y C . C . S a n fo r d S o n s C o. *,If th e d e v il w o u ld c u t th e to e o ff o f a ll th e h y p o c r ite s th e r e w o u ld b e a m ig h ty lim p in ’ in th e la u d . * : W h a t E v e r y b o d y O u g h t to K n o w That Foley’s Kidne^ Pills contain just ■the ingredients' necessary to tone, siren; i- then and regulate the action of the tad neys and bladder. - Sold by all druggists. A Grain Belt Schoolma’am Who b Progressive and Ihsdtutes a Contest to See Which of Her Pupils Can W rite the Best Essay. H o w to k e e p th e b o y s a n d g ir ls o n th e f a r m ! , T h is is t h e p ro b lem w h ic h c o n fr o n ts e v e r y se c tio n o f a g r ic u ltr a l A m e r ic a . I t is a s e r i­ o u s p r o b le m , b u t'o n e w h ic h is n o t im p o s sib le to s o lv e . 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T h e p r iz e -w in n in g e ssa y o f th e b o y s; w r itte h b y W a rren F le m in g is a s follows:-" “ F oY 'm a n y r ea so n s I lik e t o /liv e o n th e fa r m . E arrn life is f u ll o f e x c itin g a d v e n tu r e s . T h e r o b in s in g s h is first so n g - o n th e fa rm T h e g r a ss b e g in s to g e t g r e e n , t h e fa rm er is tu r n in g o v e r th e g ro u n d a n d th e first t h in g y o u k n o w s u m ­ m e r is h e r e , th e p le a s a n te s t o f a lt. “ E a r ly in th e m o r n in g t h e fa r m e r h o y i3 o u t w h is tlin g a n d sin g in g , a s lo u d a s h e c a n , n o t 'd is tu r b in g HUNTLEY-HlLil.flSr(k:KTON" COMPANY | Home and\Office Funushers £ C o r n e r 5 t f t t a n d T r a d e S r l e e l s 4 Winston-Salem, 4 - North Carolina £ lig h t-w o r k th is y e a r . A n d ,m o re th a n th a t, I. b r o k e th em ; m y se lf, n o t b ec a u se w e n e e d e d th e m — it w a s ju s t a p le a s u r e . "ThCy w ere b ro k e n s in g le to a h o m e -m a d e c a r t, w h ic h C ould n o t h a v e b e e n 1 m a d e a n y w h e r e e x c e p t o n a farm ; ‘Tow:n life is a ll r ig h t, b u t I w ill ta k e th e fa r m e v e r y tim e . I can c a n p r o v e th a t fa r m life is p le a s ­ a n t b ec a u se a s m a ll b o y w a s Y isib in g o n e o f o u r n e ig h b o r s la s t su m ­ m er a n d c a m e to w h e r e w e were" w o r k in g . I t h a p p e n e d w e h a d a g e n tle h o r se w ith u s w e w e r e h o t u sin g . L h e lp e d h im o n , b u t h e w as h a r d e r to g e t o ff th a n o n . I n ­ s te a d o f g o in n to th e w e ll n e a r -b y to d r in k ih e r o d e a b o u t a h a lf m ile j u s t for a r id e . ‘N o w I h a v e b ee n te llin g th e b r ig h t s id e o f fa im life , b u t it ca n b e im p r o v e d y e t . T h e c o u n tr y h a s m o re m o n e y th a n th e to w n . W h y c a n ’t th e y a fio rd th e la r g e la r g e h o u se , a u to s a n d s u c h fin e th in g s? W h e n th e S aro iers g et in le r e ite d in g o o d r o a d s, a n d ‘ d r a g th em t h e _ a u to s w ill c o m e to th e c o u n tr y . S o m e p e o p le th in k C ou n t­ r y sc h o o ls a te n o t a s g o o d a s to w n sch o o ls; b u t i f th e y a r e n o t th e y so o n w ill b e, i f t h e y k e e p im p r o v in g a s th e y h a v e b e e n ; .. “ C o u n try c h ild r e n -can h a v e m a n y m O re p e ts th a n tow n"' Chil-. d re n b e c a u se it is c h e a p e r tp .k e e p th e m :in th e c o u n tr y . " . W h a t is th e r e a c h ild can ' h a v e a b e tte r tim e W ith th a n a S h e tla n d p o n y , w h ic h so m a n y h a v e ?1 I n th e Wiiiitier th e c h ild r e n g o s n a tin g to a near, b y p o n d , g o h u n tin g a n d e n jo y ; th e m se lv e s m o st a ll th e. tim e . >Qd , S u n d a ys* / t h e fa fm e r 'w ill h itc h to th e c a r r ia g e and" I a k e r h is■ -.-V ' ' •_ .®-- -T. ........ The .Republicans. Have -Decided on Greensboro , as the Place for the RepiibKican State'Convenetion to Be Held August AOth. - T b e iR e p u b lic a n S ta te e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e m e t .in i G re e n sb o r o F r i day, a n d d e c id e d to b o ld th e ir S ta te c o n v e n tio n in G re e n sb o r o A u g u s t 1 0 th ; -j- O n th e g r s t b a llo t th e v o te sto o d 4 fo r A sh e v ille * 4 fo r G r e e n s ­ b o ro a n d 3 fo r C h a r lo tte . O il th e se c o n d .'b a llo t t h e c o m m itte e ; v o te d U n a n im o u sly fo r G reen sb oro .' T h e a tte n d a n c e u p o n t h e 'm e e t in g w a s .la r g e , o n ly , tw o m em b ers b e in g a b s e n t. T h e c o n v e n tio n w ill eIe c t.a .;S ta te c h a ir m a n . C h a irm a n A d a m s a n n o u n c e d a y e a r a g o th a t b e w o u ld r e tir e a t th e -clo se o f h is p r e se n t te r m . T h e c o n te st o v er th e J S ta te c h a ir m a n sh ip p ro m ise s to in te r e s tin g . ; I t is g e n e r a lly u n d ersto o d th a t N a tio n a l C om m it- tee in a n D u n c a n w a n ts it , b u t 'C o n g ressm a n M o reb ea d is sa id to b e Y e iy m u c h o p p o se d to D u n c a n a n d h is fa c tio n is e x p e c te d -to p u t u p a h a r d 'figbL a g a in st th e n a tio n a l c o m m it t e e m a n s ;: - . . . ...^ . ....fa m ily to c h u r c h ; T h e y w ill g o to a n y o n e . H e d o e* h is /c h o r e s ,g o e s to th e h o u s e a n d e a ts h ia b r e a k f a s t t ' a n d is o ff, h a r d to t e ll / w h e r e * b n « e n jo y in g1 h im s e lf. H o w - c o u ld ;,h e h e lp b u t b e h e a lth y , y n o th in g JmW g o o d , p u r e w a te r to d r in k , fre sh a ir a n d g o o d food? “ In t h e s p r in g t h e ? lit t le co lts- a re b ro k e n to le a d , fe d s u g a r ; a n d a re p e tte d u n til t h e y ,% a r e : g e n tle .. I n th e w in te r th e y a r e ta u g h t to r id e a n d d r iv e . W e ’ h a v e tw o c o 't i b r o u g h t u p in t h is T n aan er t h a t w ill d o a g r e a t j d e a lo f th e C h a u ta u q u a s, th e a te r s , fa ir s a n d w h e r e v e r th e y p le a s e , y e t th e ir w o r k . g o e s o n . T h e fa r m es h a s fr u it th e w h o le y e a r r o u n d w h e r e th e p e o p le in to w n h a v e to b u y ■ it . “ W h e r e d o m o st o f th e g r e a t m en co m e fro m ? I s is n o t from th e fa rm ? "Yes, arid th e y a re n ot a sh a m e d o f it , e ith e tt A g ir l n ee d s n e v e r b e a sh a m e d to m eet a n y o f h e r fr ie n d s i f s h e is w ith c o u n tr y b o y , to r th e c o u n tr y p eo p ie ca n a ffo rd to d r e ss a n d d o d re ss a s w e ll a s th e to w n p e o p le / I lik e to liv e o n a fa rm b e c a u se w e h a v e a ll. th e s e a d v a n ta g e s a n d i t w ill ta k e a p er so n w h o h a s a g r e a t ; d eal o f c o n tr o l o v e r m e to g e t m e o ff fa rm . M y f a t h e r g a v e m e a b o u t fo u r a cr e s to fa rm th is y e a r w h ic h I in te n d to te n d , w ith th e c o lts b efo r e m e n tio n e d . I in te n d to te n d th is m o r n in g s a n d e v e n in g s a n d S a tu r'1 d a y s a n d g o to sch o o l b e sid e s, h a v e a lr e a d y s e n t fo r a se e d c a ta ­ lo g . I in te n d to m a k e a h u n d r e d d o lla r s o r m o r e o ff t h is to w a r d a. fu n d to p a y fo r a c o u r se a t A l T h e n I w ill b e m o re a b ie to t e ll y o u w h y I lik e to ,liv e o n a fa r m . . T h e g ir ls ’ p r iz e w a s won" b y L iz z ie F le m in g , w h o m a k e s o u t g o o d c a u se fo r th e c o u n tr y in t h is m a n n er: “ I lik e th e fa rm b e c a u se w e h a v e g o o d fr e s h a ir to b r e a th e . W e h a v e p u r e fo o d to e a t a n d k n o w it is p u r e b e c a u se w e r a ise m o st o f W hat w e e a t o n th e fa r m . A n o th e r t< iin g i lik e a b o u t th e fa rm is -th a t l e a n g e t p ur a n d s in g a n d y e ll a s londfcas I w ish a n d d istu r b n o on e.' • “ I m ilk th r e e c o w s e v e r y m o rn ­ in g a n d it ie e m s th e lo u d e r I s in g th e m o re m ilk th e y g iv e . A f t e r ' I g e t th is d o n e 3L c a n s it a n d e a t h e a r ty b r e a k fa s t o f p a n c a k e s a n d ; b e e fsta k e . I lik e fa rm life b e c a u s e | l e a n g e t o u t a d d r id e -A io r s ^ a n d [ |e e d c a lv e s a n d -d o. sn clx Q » o rk s i w h ile g ir ls m y a g e in lto w n - a r e l CitBrdr im b e d O E jstn d y in g .* ; ilI lik e h o lid a y s a n d a " g r e a t m a n y tim e s g ir ls in to w n c a a ’t h a v e th e s e . “ I lik e to liv e - o n th e farm in w in te r b e c a u se I can - c o a s t and? s k a te . I lik e to liv e o n t h e farm b ec a u se w e ca n k e e p h o r se s, p o n ie s, c a ttle , s h e e p a n d h o g s . I lik e m e a t a n d i f yo.u'- liv e on th e ,farm y o u ca n h a v e p le a n ty o f it , w h ile FOR THE CONVENTION if y o u - g e t i t .ip to w n y o n h a v e t o b u y it , - “ I t is a lso p le a k in t t b liy e o n th e fa r In b e c a n se y o u c a n k e e p c h ic k e n s a n d th e y 'r u n a ro u n d an d , a r e n ’t on a n y o n e e ls e ’s g r o u n d a n d th is w a y y o u m a y a lw a y s h a v e fresh- e g g s . “ In th e e o u h tr y th e ta x e s a re m u c h lo w e r th a n th e y a r e in to w n , w h ich ' 'is i a g r e a t b e n e fit to th e J o v ^ r.cia ss o f p e o p le ; I f th e farm isn ’tr' a ll r ig h t,- w h y d o e s M iss ? ie ld s a y , “ K e e p th e b o y s a n d g ir ls o h t h e /a r m ?” W o u ld it n o t b e a g o o d id e a to in a u g u r a te s im ila n c o n te s ts in o th e r c o u n tie s o f th e g r a in b e lt ? F a rm life is S u p erio r to c ity life a n d p os- a c o n te st a m on g- th e ru ra l s c h o o l p u p ils o n th is s u b je c t w o n ld a w a k e n th e a n in te r e s t a n le a d to a n a p p r e c ia tio n n o w c o n s p ic io n s b y tb c ir a b se n b e . T h e. su g g e stio n h a s a lre a d y b een a d o p te d in .se v e r a l s e c tio n s o f th e g ra in b e lt,a n d th o se w h o h a v e to l- IoW d - M iS s F ie ld ’s e x a m p le h a v e se c u r e d a n u m b er o f a r tic le s a n d e ss a y s w h ic h sh o w th e w r ite r s to b e e n th u sia s tic o v e r th e a d v a n ta g e s o f fa rm IifeV F o r /in s ta n c e , h e r e is a n a r tic le w r itte n b y a fifte en -y ea r - o ld . b o y in a n I llin o is sc h o o l. . H e H e points'" o u t th e s u p e r io r ity o f farm I if e r o v e r th e c it y life in a m a n n er th a t le a v e s h o roo m fo r q u ib b lin g : “ S o m e c o u sin s fro m t h e c it y v isite d o u r p la c e d u r in g th e h o li- o ra p g es, M y b ro th er a n d m y s e lf . s im p ly Iiin g h ed -all d a y , b n t w e n ea r ly g o t a fr a id th e y w o n ld g e t lo s t in .. ortr b a ck e ig h ty . W h e n th e y c a m e u p a t n ig h t Ib e y s a id t h a t th e o r a n g e s w e r e n ’t r ip e a n d w'e s a id w e w ere so r r y , We th o u g h t - th e y w er e . “ O n ce w e h a d a b ig fa t c a lf in th e b arn a n d w e p u t a h a lte r o n h im a n d I g a v e .th e ro p e to o n e or m y c o n sip s a n d th e u w e o p e n e d th e d o o r . H e w e n t d o w u th e la n e so fa s t th a t y o u c o u ld h a r d ly se e h im , a n d h e w a s a li o u t o f b r e a th . W e a sk h im w h y h e d id n ’t le t g o , b n t b e sa id h e w as g o in g so fa s t th a t h e c o u ld n ’t le t g o . O n e o f o n r b ig th r e e .y e a r -o ld c o lts w a s sta n d in g r ig h t c lo se to th e fe n c e in th e p a stu r e . H e se e m e d q u ie t a n d n ice , so I to ld m y c o a sin to c lim b u p o n th e fe n c e a n d g e t o n h is b a c k . T h is s e e m e d to in te ie s t th e c o lt; h e sta r te d off. to b e a t tim e w ith n o th in g to h o ld o n to b u t th e m a n e . W h e n h e w e n t tw ic e a ro u n d fb e field h e w as, a ll tir e d o u t a n d m y c o u s in ’s p a n ts w ere a ll w e t w ith s w e a t, so h e sa id h e d id n ’t lik e to r id e h o r se s. S o o n - s e e lo ts o f tu n o n th e farm c o m es fro m h a v in g g r e e m e s fro m th e c ity v is it y o u . W e w er e a w fu lly fr ig h te n e d o n e d a y la s t su m m e r th o u g h , w h e n m y c o u sin p ic k e d n p a litt le p ig a n d sta r te d to th e h o u s e w ith it . T h e o ld m o th e r p ig ca m e b o u n d in g grp jihd ; th e c o r n er o f th e str a w sta h k a d d g a v e a b a r k th a t y o u c o u ld h e a r a m ile . H e d r o p p e d the= IIttle p ig r ig h t fla t in ;th e m u d a n d g o t th r o u g h th e g a te j u s t in tim e . A n d id so w is sm a r te r th a n a c ity b o y . ; - 1, S14 f (I lik e m a k in g c id e r b e tte r thf^i=-.. a n y tb ih g e ls e o n t h e fa r m . ’ W e h a v e a te n -a c r e o rch a rd a n d w e m a k e a b o u t tw e n ty b a r r els o f c id e r e v e r y y ea r; I t t u in s to v in e g a r ju s t a lit t le to o q u ic k to s u it m e , b u t I g u e s s th a t c a n ’t b e h e lp e d . W e g e t tw e n ty -fiv e c e n ts a g a llo n for o u r v id e g a r w h e n it g e ts g o o d a n d so u r . “ W e h a v e A b e r d e e n A n g u s c a t­ tle o n o u r p la c e a n d th e y a r e g o o d o n e s. to o . A b ig fe e d e r b o u g h t so m e ste e r s fro m u s la s t y e a r a n d s h o w e d th e m a t th e C h ic a g o I n te r -' n a tio n a l a n d w o n first p r iz e . I sa w th e m w h e n th e y w er e s ta r tin g to th e s h o w , a n d s a y , th e y w e r e f a t ! O n e o f th e m lo o k e d th r o u g h th e fe n c e a n d I t h in k h e k n e w m e b e c a u se h e fa ir ly s m ile d .” A few m o re c o n te sts su c h a s M iss F is ld ’s a n d a fe v m o re a r tic le s a s th e th r e e h e r e S e tfo r th a n d .fa r m b o y s a n d g ir ls w o u ld b e g in to r e a liz e th a t th e y h a v e th e b e st o f th e a r g u m e n t a fte r a ll a n d w o u ld n o t e n v y th e ir c it y c o u sin s fo r -a m o m en t. C ity b o y s a n d g ir ls a re to o / a n x - d a y s la s t su m m e r a n d w e c e r ta in - io u s to e x c h a n g e p la c e s w ith th e ir ' . . . ; -i>onain» in th e c o u n tr y .— F a r m e rIy h a d lo ts o f fu n . T h e y t h in k it is b u tter to liv e o n a fa rm th a n in t h e .'c it y b e c a u se y o u lea r n m o r e a b o u t s to c k a n d c r o p s a n d h a v e fa r more" f u n . I th in k a to w n b oy is g re e n e r th a n a c o u n tr y b o y , b e ­ c a u se y o u c a n m a k e h im b e lie v e Ulm-OsL a n y th ih g i W e to ld o u r c o u sin s t h a t w e w e r e g r o w in g o ra b g es in th e b a c k field a n d - o ff t h in w e n t to g e t S om e.1 N o w y o u k n o w , w e g ro w co rn in o u r b a c k field , a n d a f th e y d id n ’t lo o k a n d lo o k a ll d a y in th a t c o m field= for c o u sin s in th e a n d S to c k m a n . CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND .o t BRAND LADIES I — -Ask Taut Uriiralst for CHI-CHES-TKaiS-^t DIAMOND BRAND FIEES in. Red and Gold metallic boxes,- Sealed- with BlueUEr/ Ribbon. Take ho other. Buy oF your Y / . DrussUt and-ask for <!HI^HBS.T£R9 V *- DIAMOND BBAND PILLS, foTtwenW-fi-re years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 3SH& EVERYWHERE ; : FOR THE BEST VALUES IN.Ti •. ‘ ^ - , .... . , ^ 1 ^ Men's and Boy?s Clothing and Furnishings - Mock-Bagby-Stockton Co., “Same Price to All.” 418 Trarie Street WINSTON-SALEM, n 7c. ■ f a - a ------------- THE DAVIE RECORD. C - F R A N K S T R O U D - - E d ito r. OFFICE— Second Story Angel Building, Main St. E n te re d a t th e P osto ffice in M ock s- 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 . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, in Advance..........................50c Sis Months, in Advance........ . ..25c W E D N E S D A Y . J u n e 8, 1910. O U R M o n o . •*W e w ill sp ea k o u t; w e w ill b e h ea rd T h ou gh a ll e a r th 's sy ste m s crack; W e will not bate a single word Nor take a letter back. 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 an d fo r sco rn , W h ile so m e fa in t g le a n in g s w e can se 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 st tra ito r s tu rn aw ay; W h a tev er w e h a v e d ared to th in k T h a t d ared w e a lso s a y .” O ’ S to p p in g an A d v ertise- m e n t to sa v e m o n ey is lik e sto p p in g a clock to sa v e tim e .— T h e H ig h la n d er. Do the people rule,- or is it only a few of the select? Resignation is sometimes better than impeachment. Politics and religion should not be drug into our public school system. The new graded school building will likely fade out of existence. Is is true that a wire puller was conceal­ ed on the outside and manipulated the strings? Only a short while until the blackberry crop will be ready for the- hungry editor to pluck. Theodore Roosevelt will be the next president of the United States, so say many of the wiseacres. If .Governor Kitchin runs his pardon mill for the next three years at the same speed he has been running it for the ,last year the old pen will be for rent. Tire editor of The Record consults no man as to how he shall run his paper, and the school board is not consulted as to what we must or must not; say. We own this flag of freedom and propose to stand with the masses instead of the classes. TheRepublicansof the 8thCongressional district did the right thing • in nominat­ ing Congressman . Cowles to succeed him­ self in the next Congress. Mr. Cowles is is ono of the brightest young men in Con­ gress and has a rosy tinted future. We predict his election by an increased ma­ jority in the election this fall.—State Dispatch. A petition has been handed to the school board, asking that they recind their ac­ tion of June 2, and reappoint Prof, R. D. Jenkins as superintendent of the graded school. A big majority of the voters signed this petition. We understand that the board was to meet last night. Do not know what they did, but it is hoped that the voice of the people will be heard this rime. If not, seems to us that more strenuous measures should be taken. There are seventeen candidates from fourteen counties in North Carolnia who aspire to the position of a member of the North Carolina corporation commission to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. B. F. Aycock. One of the managers sent us a ten inch announcement and ask that we publish it. We returned it and asked that a little dough. accompany the request, as our printers were short- on dough, and we never heard anything more from the announcement—^Cornelius News. D ea th o f M rs. P . E . P a rk er. M on d ay’s W in ston J o u rn a l says: M r s.. P a rk er, w ife o f R ev . P . e ! P a r k er , p a sto r o f D a v ie c ir c u it, d ied in M eck svilIe S a tu rd a y a fte r fiv e d a y s illn ess. T h e fu n e r a l ser v ice s w e r e .held,:. a t H ig h P o in t S u n d ay a fte r n o o n an d w ere con d u cted b y ■ Dr'. T . F . MaIrr, o f th is c ity .1 R e­ fe r r in g to h er d ea th th e H ig h P o in t E n te rp r ise says: T h e1 r e w s o f th e d ea th o f M rs. P a rk er w ill b e receiv- - e d w ith sin cere r e g r e t b y th e p eo ­p le .-o f th is co m m u n ity , w h e r e sh e w dk w e ll k n o w n . S h e w a s th e eld e st d a u g h te r o f M r. an d M rs. H C. K ea rn s, o f th is c ity , and h a s n u m ­ e ro u s r e la tiv e s in th is and a d jo in in g co u n tie s, S h e w a s a con secra ted C h ristia n w om an , a lo v in g w ife and m o th er , and m u ch sy m p a th y w ill g o o u t to th e strick en fa m ily / 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 all Over Hie County are Doing B I X B Y . M r. L . G . W illia m s v is ite d h is siste r , M rs. T . H . L a s ite r , a t T ra d ­ in g F o r d la s t w e e k in c o m p a n y w ith T . C . A lle n , E sq ., w h o is ta k ­ in g a m e d ica l tr e a tm e u t w ith D r . P o o l, o f R o w a n . M r. W . J . J o n e s h a s a v e r y s ic k c h ild a t t h is w r itin g . M rs, M in n ie C u r tis, o f K n o x ­ v ille , T e n n ., w h o h a s b ee n v is itin g r e la tiv e s a t B ix b y a n d A d v a n c e , h a s r e tu r n e d to h e r h o m e . T h e w r ite r fe a ste d o n p e a c h ,p ie S u n d a y , M a y 2 9 , m a d e o f fr u it g ro w n th is s e a so n . C an a n y o n e b ea t it i I f th e E d ito r w ill c o m e d o w n n e x t S u n d a y w e w ill tr e a t h im to a n o ld fa sh io n D u tc h c o b le r , M rs, A n n D e a d m o n , o f C op lee- rnee, is v is itin g h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. T . M . W illia m s . M r, B . G . W illia m s , o f A d v a n c e , h a s b een m a k in g so m e la n d d e a ls o f la te . • T h e c e n su s e n u m er a to r s a r e n o w th r o u g h . T h e ta x lis te r a n d b o o k a g e n t is n ex t* Y o u c a n g e t e v e n w ith th e b o o k a g e n ts b y n o t s u b s c r ib in g , b u t y o u h a d b e tte r lis t y o n r ta x e s , o r b e c h a r g e d w ith d o u b le ta x . M r. L . G . W illia m s h a s p u r c h a s ­ ed h im a n ew h o r se . H e s a y s te ll th e g ir ls to lo o k o u t, for h e is c o m in g a fte r th e m . W h e a t is lo o k in g fin e , a n d o th e r c ro p s a r e v e r y g o o d c o n s id e r in g th e c o o l w e a th e r . A Subscriber. O ld K D R F E E S . T h e n ic e r a in S a tu r d a y n ig h t a n d S u n d a y m a d e th e c r o p s lo o k fin e . M r. a n d M rs. J o h n W , K u r fe e s , o f G er m a n to n , v is ite d h is b r o th e r , J.' L e e K u r fe e s , la s t w e e k . M a ster R ic h a r d E m e r so n a n d little n e ic e , L o is, w e r e p le a s a n t v is ito r s a t J . L e e K u r fe e s r e c e n t'y . R . A . A lle n , w h o b o ld s a p osi* cion a t W in sto n , is v is it in g h o m e fo lk s . O h , M iss Id ary ; w e . d id n ’t s e e w h e th e r it w a s th e “ p o n y ” o r th e “ j a r h e a d ” g o in g , d o w n th e ro a d S u n d a y . E h ! M r. W ill C o o k m a d e a b u s in e ss tr ip to V ir g in ia r e c e n tly . M r. a n d M r s. W . K o o n tz v is ite d r e la tiv e s o v e r th e c re e k S u n d a y , R em em b er t h e s in g in g a t: Jerico: th e th ir d S u n d a y . L e t e v e r y b o d y c o m e. M r . J . M . B a ile y a n d fa m ily , o f C an a , v isite d h is B r o th e r . M r. H e n r y B a ile y , S a tu r d a y a n d S u n - d a y . W . F . T a y lo r - a n d d a u g h te r v isite d r e la tiv e s o v e r th e c r e e k la s t w ee k , M r. . J o h n G re e n a n d fa m ily v isite d r e la tiv e s n ea r K a p p a l a s t w ee k . , M r . a n d 'M is . M . D . B r o w n , of M o ck 8v i.lle, v isd te t th e ir a u n t. M rs. W . B . G r a n g e r , la t e lv . M rs. J o h u G re e n a n d M iss S u sa u M oore-, o f M o c k s v ille , w e r e p le a s a n t c a lle r s a t M r s . J . L e e K u r fe e s la s t w e e k . A s k M is s B — h o w o fte n M r, C . C . c o m e s orver. W e u n d e r sta n d h e is q u ite a fr e q u e n t c a lle r across, th e b ig w o o d s . H o p e to; h e a r fa o m a ll th e c o r ­ r e s p o n d e n ts . . - Lutle Dutchman. G R E E D Y C R E E K . -M r s. S u sa n H a u s e r d ie d a t T o w n M a y 2 4 , a g e d 71 y e a r s. M r . J o h n A .: B u r to n , o f W a ln u t C o v e ,t w e n t to W in s to n a n d to o k M a h e b o y s o u t o f j a il , w h o w as th e r e fo r b lo c k a d in g . M r s. C la u d e M a r sh a ll, o f W in s­ to n , a n d M r s. J im C h a fin , o f S p a r ­ ta n b u r g , S . C ., is v is it in g M rs. J e t t ie V a u g h n a t G er m a n to n , N o th e D e m o c r a ts d o n ’t w a n t p ie , b u t w o r ld ta k e th e L e x in g to n p o sto ffic e b e in g it is a p r e tty g o o d j o b a n d r ig h t in to w n , top . E Ia y s h y o f a W Oman w h o o w n s a p e t d o g ; I y o n c a n ’t w a tc h th em b o th . T h e r e a r e so m e w h o see m to th in k th a t k e e p in g th e te n c o m ­ m a n d m e n ts e n title s th e in to h er o m e d a ls . D a v id so n c o u n ty h a s a c le r k o f th e c o u r t s h e w ill tr a d e o ff th is fa ll lo r a g o o d R e p u b lic a n . H e i s to o d u d is h . H . J . Z in n e r m a n is a r o u n d lis t ­ in g ta x e s a n d m a k in g p e o p le k iss th e h o ly b o o k o r s tic k th e ir r ig h t h a n d u p to te ll th e lie o r tr u th . E . L . G re e n is lis tin g ta x e s in Y a d k in C o lle g e a n d m a k in g th e s tin g y d e v ils to e th e m a r k . S c m e p e o p le b ra g a b o u t th e ir m o n e y in th e b a n k a n d w h o a ll o w e s th e m a n d th e n t h e y sw e a r th a t t h e y h a v e n ’t g o t a d o lla r . W e e a n liv e w ith o u t la w s , r a il­ ro a d s, e le c tr ic ity , a n d s o c ie ty , b n t G o d p ity a lia r a n d th e m a n w h o tr ie s to liv e 'w it h o u t b re a d a n d m e a t. A w o m a n n e v e r p a y s m u c h a t ­ te n tio n to w h a t h e r h u sb a n d .u n less b e is ta lk in g in h is s le e p . L e t u s e n d e a v o r to liv e th a t w h en w e c o m e to d ie e v e n th e u n d e r ta k e r w ill b e s o r r y . M r . E . F . P ic k ie r h a s a n ew su r r y a u d J im C re w s a n d ,J o h n C rp tts h a v e n ew b u g g ie s . T hfe o ld fo lk s a re g e ttin g p r o u d ; a n d J o h n is c o u r tin g . ; M r. P . C , O a k s is a n ew s u b ­ sc r ib e r to T h e R e c o r d t h is W eek . T h a n k s. - F a b V ie w h a s tw o w id o w s a u d a n d o n e o ld m a id a t p r e se n t, - b u t b o y s, th e y a r e a ll g o o d c o o k s. M r s. W , T . T o t t e n ,; w h o h a s bfeen q u ite ill, is v e r y m u c h b e tte r , g la d to n o te . M r . J e s M y e r s 'h a d a b o y to c o m e in o n tim e to list, h im th e first d a y o f J u n e . H i K i . la s t w ee k .in W in s to n ^ b r o th e r , J . A . N a y lo r .M rs. F a llie S h e e ts s p e n t'th e ,p a st fe w w e e k s’ w ith h e r s is te r n ea r F o r k C I iu r c h M r. J . R . M c C la m ro c k h a s le ft h i s - n e w h o m e u p th e r o a d fro m th is p la c e a n d n o w o c c u p ie s th e h o u se ' w h ic h h e p u r c h a se d .som e tim e a g o , k n o w n a s th e F r o s t p la c e . M is s L iz z ie L a th e m , o f S o u th C aro lin a ,- is .v is itin g h e r fa th e r n e a r C a n a . ' T h e r e w ill b e a n e x e r c is e g iv e n p r in c ip a lly b y th e B a r a c a C la ss a n d w ith th e a id o f th e o th e r S iin d a y sc b o o l c la s s e s k n o w n a s “ M o th e r ’s D a y ,” o n t h e 'A tlr S n n - d a y in J u n e a n l l o ’c lo c k a .; in . a t E a to n ’s c h u r c h . M iss M a r y H e a th , o f I r e d e ll c o u n ty , h a s b ee n s p e n d in g so m e tim e w ith h e r s is te r , M r s . D o b sin G r u b b . N o , F iir c h s ia , M o se s n e v e r e n te r ­ e d C a n a a n . A s it s e e m s th a t .it is d iffic u lt fo r th e e d ito r to k e e p L ittle C o u n t­ r y G ir l a n d A F lo w e r G if l n am e? a p a r t, I w ill h e r e a fte r s ig n m y n a m e O L D K A P P A . M r. R o b in D a y w a lt, o f R o w a n , w a s in o u r b u r g S u n d a y . M r s. I jid a I ja m e s a u d c h ild r e n ; o f M o e k B v ille , v is ite d h e r la th e r , M r. W illia m C a r tn e r , T h u r s d a y . R e v . W . R .; K e tc h ie a n d so n h a d th e ; m is fo r tu n e to lo s e th e ir b la c k s m ith s h o p , b a rn a n d 1 fo u r h o r se s L ist T h u r s d a y n i g h t b y f i r e . M r s. W . L . H ia rp er a n d ’ c h ild r e n s p e n t . S u n d a y < w ith h e r p a r e n ts ; M r . a n d M r s .,J . J . S ta r r e tte . y-y y T h e li t t l e u ifa p t o f M r . a n d M r s. J im S ea m o n ;" o f M o c k sv ille ) w a s b ro u g jh t t o t h is p la c e M o n d a y a n d la id Kb r e s t in St.' M a tth e w g r a v e y a r d L it/tlg M is s M a r y H a r p e r s p e n t S a tu r d a y fn ig h t -w ith ! M iss tG e r th a C sr tn e r . M r k .-H a r v e y B y e r le y a n d e h ild - r e n v is ite d .-M r s . W . F . H . K e tc h ie la s t w e e k . M r . M tr in p W ils o n m a d e a b u si R O U T E F I V E . M r s. J o h n F o s te r a n d n ie c e , M rs. W ill B e a r d , o f C o u n ty L iu e , w ere th e g u e s t o f M r . a n d M r s. S . C . G o w a n s S u n d a y . ' M rs. J . B . W a lk e r v is ite d h e r p a r e n ts n ea r K a p p a la te ly . M is s G e r th a C a r tn e r a n d b ro th er , G r a d y , v is ite d th e ir u n c le , W . F . D w ig g in s ,. S u n d a y . M iss B e s s ie B a r n e y is v is itin g h e r u n c le ; M r. J im L e a c h , a t S a lis b u r y t h is w e e k . M r . W . F . D w ig g in s , w h o h o ld6 a p o sitio n w ith R . J . B o w e n B r o s ., o f K e n tu c k y , h a s r e tu r n e d to h is w ork a fte r s p e n d in g tw o w e e k s w ith r e la tiv e s a n d t iie n d s h e r e . M r. a n d M rs. VV . B . B a r n e y a n d M r. a n d M r s. T . W . D w ig g in s , o f S p e n c e r , w e r e th e gueB t o f M r. a n d M r s. W . L . U w ig g in s S u n d a y .; M r. H a t v e y B a r n e y a u d M is s M a ttie G la ssc o c k w er e u n ite d in m a r ria g e a t M o c k s v ille S a tu r d a y e v e n in g . W e w is h f o r t b is y o u n g c o u p le a lo n g a n d h a p p y life . M rs. J . P . D w ig g in s w h o h a s b een s ic k , is b e tte r , w e a r e g la d to n o te . • Bl u e E y e s ; n e s s tr ip D ^ G freen sb o ro r e c e n tly . . . ' . Eu&uJPAj.- C A N A ., T h e p e o p le a re fig h tin g a g a in st t h e fire s in th e w o o d s th is s p r in g as: th e y h a v e d o n e for th e p a st few y e a r s . .. T h e r e se e m s to b e a g r e a t d e a l o f co u T tin g g o in g o u a m o n g, o u r y o u n g p e o p le th e s e d a y s . E v e n a fe w o f th e y o u n g e s t g ir ls , fr o m 2 8 to 3 0 y e a r s , h a v e r o d e in c e r ta in to p b u g g ie s a u d lie h in d h o is t s t ill th e y c a n t e ll th e tra c k o f th e b u g ­ g y a n d M a c k ’s lo o t .p r in t w h e r ev e r t h e y s e e t h e y .. M a r sh a ll B a ily , o f E lk in , ca m e d o w n r e c e n tly to v is it h is p a r e n ts M r . a n d M rs J . M , B a ile y . H is w ife , a n d c h ild r e n < w ill « p e n d s o th e -tim e w ith th e im M r s ' J , B . C a m s p e n t th e fir s t o f Farmer’s D aughter. T E N N Y S O N . N o M a n i s S tr p n g e r T h a n M s S to m a c h A strong man is strong all over, No man can be strong who is suffering Irpm weak stomach with its c o n se q u e n t indigestion, o r from some other disease of the stoniaeh and its associated organs, which im* pairs digestion a n d nutrition. For when the stomach is we " * ~ ~ * * "Fl«, weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition - contained in food, which is the source of all physical 1 ; strength. When a man “ doesn’t feel just right,” - , when he doesn’t sleep well, has Jan uncomfortable feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond. _ cnt, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. SueB a man should use Hr. PiereetS Golden Hedieai Discovery. It cures diseases ot the stomach and other -L organs ot digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood,fR invigorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes P the nerves, and so GIVES HETlhTH DHD STBSHGTil TO THEWHOhB BODY. Yon- can’t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non­ alcoholic medicine or? k n o w n c o m p o s it io n , not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. I T h e lit t le r a in t h a t f e ll S u n d a y d id v e r y m u c h g o o d . M r s. F r a n k S w ie e g o o d a n d tw o d a u g h te r s s p e n t S q D d a y a fte r n o o n w ith M rs. M . M . V e r n o n . M iss N e llie H e n d r ic k s, w h o h a s b een a tte n d in g sc h o o l a t R a le ig h , s p e n t a few d a y s w ith r e la tiv e s h e r e la st w e e k . R e v . E d g a r C o o p er p r e a c h e d a n e x c e lle n t ser m o n a t C h e r r y H ill o n th e fifth S u n d a y . T h e S u n d a y s ch o o l a t C h e r r y H ill is p r o g r e s s ­ in g n ic e ly , a n d h o p e w e w ill h a v e a g o o d sc h o o l a ll th e s u m m e r . L e t e v e r y o n e c o m e o u t a n d h e lp u s . T h e e d ito r g a v e D ix ie a n a w fu l p o u n d in g fo r n o t w r itin g th e o th e r d a y . I j u s t w o D d er i f a ll m e n b le s s y o u o u t w h e n y o u d o n o t w r ite . W ith b e s t w is h e s to T h e R e c o r d a n d it s m a n y r e a d e r s. - - Dix ie. 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 ” • lMftYfticei-Ti Sink & Fansler 4 2 7 T r a d e S t. W inston-Salem . Follow this advice. Y Quaker Oats is the best of all foods; it is also the cheapest. YThen such men as Prof. Fisher of Yale University and Sir James 'Crichton Browne, LL.D.-F.'R.S. of London spend the best 1Parts of their lives in ,studying '' * ' ' shinthe great’ question of the nourishing and strengthening qualities of different foods, it is certain that their advice is absolutely safe to follow. , Professor Fisher found in his ex­ periments for testing the strengrit and endurance of athletes that the meat eaters were exhausted long before the men who were fed on such food as Quaker Oats. The’powers of endur­ ance of the _ non-meat eaters were - about eight times those of the meat eaters. Sir James Crichton Browne says— eat more oatmeal; eat plenty.; of it and eat it frequently. 59 Packed in regular size packages, and hermeticallysealedtinsforhot climates. 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4* 4*» 4* 4* 4 * * 4* 4* 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 Yfhole 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. Wealso have some of the .Quaker goods, such as Rolled White Oats, Fancy Grits and Pearl Hominy. Without a doubt our Hecker’s Buckwheat Flour for all kinds of pancakes, ‘etc., served with KARO. Com Symp is the climax."I' It is impossible to print all of our line, as space will not permit: Seeing is believing—Then coine and see. Hunt’s Cash Grocery I1"" “ Quality Goods — 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 THIS IS IT “ROCK HILL” Buggies are the very best for the money. Don’t take anything said to be “just 3 3 good.” QjiaKty is remembered long after price is forgotten. C. C. SANFORD SONS’ COMPANY, Agents MOCKSVILLE, N. C. THE ROCK HILL BUGGY CO. Rock Hill, S. C mm re DAVlE R ^ ^ C T L A T IO N OF gYgR PUBLISHED IN DA\ vlo.26 (Jo.28 J V A L o f P A S S E N i G O IN G N O R L v , M o ck sv illi L v . M ocksville G O iN G S O U l * > .2 7 S o. 25 L v . M o ck sv ill L v . M o ck sv ill I l O CAL A N D P E R S O l C otton is Id S c e n ts . I R dear Seamon, of Ce In town Wednesday. j . L . S b c e k sp e n t IVinston o n b u sin e ss. AbramBrick. of S o l ^ in to w n Saturday. I if v ou o w e y o u r ta x e |it once. J - Jj - S h e e k . - ne in fa n t so n o f . B. W h itley r em a in s I D R ich , o f W in s to l Leek-end in to w n w it n l If it is in th e g r o c e r y ind it a t H u n t’s C ash M rs. J . T . P a r n e ll is son, C. S . P a r n e ll, a t " ■ A g o o d d e a I o f w h e a I Iested in D a v ie c o u n tv l I A fe w s e ts o f g o o d L g g y h a r n e ss c h e a p r _ A tto rn ey F r a n k M e l Io tte w as in to w n T h u r R. P . Ija m e s, o f H al ow n F rid a y a n d su b sq :ord. F ro st w a s r e p o r te d 1 iille on J u n e 2 n d . nusual. S. S. B ec k , o f Sh< ow n la st w e e k a n d h e R eco rd . . “ D R U ID ” m e a n s a th e r ig h t ta s te to it . c ’1 G rocery. H . A . H o w a r d , . ijuite ill fo r se v e r a l d 2 o u t a g a in . M rs. J en k in s, o f E l |is itin g h er so n in . D . J en k in s. I Several fipm tjhis |\^ {co m m e n c e m e h t SgsIast w e e k . [T. P . 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MocksviIIe 10:18 a. m. Lv. Mocksville 1:18 p. m . GOING S O U T H . Lv. Mocksville 3:34 p. m Lv. Mocksville 6:13 p. m IN * * No. S bCAL A N D PERSONAL NEWS. [ Gottotl |S cen ts, fltaar Seamon . o f C o o leem ee, w a s Lioln W ednesday. | i I Sheek sp en t W ed n esd a y in L ston on b usin ess. I Abram Brick, o f S o u th C aro lin a , Usin town S atu rd ay. h f vou ow e y o u r ta x e s, p le a se p a y Lonce. J- L - S h ee k - S h eriff. ITIieinfant son o f M r. a n d M rs. L g Whitley rem ain s v ery ill. [ n Rich, o f W in sto n , s p e n t th e Lk-end in tow n w itn h o m e fo lk s. I if it is in th e g ro c er y lin e , y o u w ill W it at H unt’s C ash G ro cery . I Mrs. J- T. P arn ell is v isitin g h e r in, Cl S. P arnell, a t W in sto n . J a -mod deal o f w h e a t w ill b e h ar­ vested in D avie co u n tv th is w e e k . J Afew sets o f g o o d seco n d -h a n d Iboggy harness ch eap a t H o lto n B ro s.I Attornev Frank M cN in ch 1 o f C har­ lotte was in tow n T h u rsd a y o n b u si­ ness. R. P. Ijam es, o f H a rm o n y , w a s in Kottn Friday and su b scrib ed f o r T h e Frost was reported a ro u n d M ock s- Iville on June 2nd. S o m e th in g v e r y loniisual. S. S. Beck, o f S h effield , w a s in Itown last w eek and su b sc rib e d fo r Ilhe Record. “DRUID” m eans a c o ffe e th a t h a s Ithe right taste to it. S old a t H u n t’s |Cash Grocery. H. A. H oward, w h o h a s b ee n Iqoite ill for several d a y s, is a b le to |be out again. I Mrs. Jenkins, of E lle n to n , G a ., is Iffiiting her son in th is c ity , P r o f. IlD . Jenkins. I VeraI from th is c ity a tte n d e d I^ m m en cem en t a t Y a d k in C ol- Ilflast w eek. J l P. W hitaker, o f H o u sto n v ille ‘ | i I, was in to w n T h u rsd a y a n d I us a life p re se rv e r. - . s! you can rea d a t n ig h t, if i use “Red S a lin e” o il, so ld a tnunt's Cash G rocery. Mr. and M rs. M a rsh a ll B e ll, o f I Sooth Carolina, v isite d r e la tiv e s a n d friends in this c ity la st w e e k . Mr. and M rs. W ill K er r , o f H ic k - |®y visited rela tiv es a n d fr ie n d s in IMs city last and th is w ee k . WMter M artin, w h o h a s b e e n Ivorking in C olum bia. S . C „ fo r so m e |hme, returned h om e S a tu r d a y , E. L. Morris an d d a u g h te r , M iss Elmer, of K noxville, T e n n ., v isite d I raalives in th is c»ty la st w e e k . R. W. K u rfees, o f C o o lee m ee I unction has som e o f th e fin e st c o m I*® Iiave seen a n y w h ere th is y e a r . Mr. and M rs. B . G . W illia m s, o f I vance, spent a sh o r t tim e in to w n |W h relatives and fr ie n d s la s t w e e k . The editor m ad e a b u sin e ss tr ip to l„ otf v‘Je last w ee k . T h e c ro p s in Ilw t^8 m orat v in e JtarcI l ° ° k M Sft*8 ^oot H a rn ess O il— t h e b e st lur® ?® 1S~ ffoin g a t 75c w h ile i t IBros harreI is le a k in g . H o lto n Iii^r?' ^ iam R ea v is, o f S h effield , | J last T uesday, a g e d 91 y e a r s, e Wasburied a t N e w U n io n ch u rch ln,v®ra* o f o u r y o u n g p e o p le a t- Itbn!- t^e i d l e r ’s c o n v en tio n a t IiennJneton SahurcIay even in g! a n d I ePort a fine tim e. County T reasurer E tc h iso n in fo r m - IrjJsjT onJaJt th a t h e sa w a fe w Lan - ckherrieS w h ile c o m in g to ^ ur tim e c o m eth . - P4ri^fgaln~,NearIJt ndw Colonial IteOlerah0JVu'odorless> wiH1 water rtyO t t h i f o t e com p artin ?n ts - A p - J-H . M orris te lls u s th a t h e, cu t. q,i„, at th e first d a y o f J u n e,' !from -18Jhe ea rliest ° f a n y y e t h ea rd ■nn D avie co u n ty . L Jeoodlv num b er o f fa r m e r s w e r e Lver .n Saturday, an d w e a d d ed P ahS crib Iia m e s t0 0 u r lar<re H st e lse on h an d to e a t (He ® bjepkberries n o t y e t rip e, : h , n g o n °lfi e x c h a n g e s, •nakes m igh ty, p o o r g r u b . "£■;* G reen , o f C an a, w a s in to w n S h i r ; , 1St m - “,d ™“ a c te d r o u tin e b u sin ess. T Am inJa n t c h ild o f M r- an d M rs. J- M . S ea m o n , o f th is city ,- d ied Sunday and Was buried at St. Mat-th e w s M on d ay. T h e B ro w n la n d , ly in g <n B ea r M on d ay a t p u b lic a u c tio n , a n d p u rch a sed b v A T Grant, Jr,, for $2,000. ' A tte n tio n ! J u n io r B a r a c a s ! Clagg p icn ic sch e d u le d fo r n e x t S a tu r d a y . M e e t a t th e B a p tist eh u rch - e a r lv a n d b rin g fu ll b a sk ets. . R e v . J . F . K ir k , o f M t. A ir y , w a s in to w n a fe w h o u r s F r id a y sh a k in g h a n d s w ith h is m a n y fr ie n d s, w h o w e r e g la d to h a v e h im in th e ir m id st. R r o st> w h o h a s b e e n in sch o o l a t O ak R id g e , r e tu r n e d h o m e la st w e e k , a n d is n o w v isitin g h is b ro th er . D r . J , S . F r o st, a t B u r lin g ­to n . W e ca ll th e a tte n tio n o f o u r rea d ­ e r s to th e a d o f D r. A . S . M itch ell, w h ic h a p p e a rs e lse w h e r e in th is p a p e r . T h o se w h o n eed g la sse s w ill d o w e ll to s e e h im . AU e x a m id a tio n s a r e g iv e n fr e e . A n u n k n o w n p er so n b ro k e in to th e d e p o t a t C o o leem ee. J u n c tio n o n th e n ig h t o f th e 2 8 th , a n d sw ip ed a n o v e r c o a t, s u it o f c lo th e s, p isto l a n d s e v e r a l o th e r a r tic le s. W e Ie a m th a t E . H . P a ss, o f S p a r ta n b u r g , S . C , b r o th e r o f o u r to w n sm a n , M . D . P a ss, is q u ite ill in a B a ltim o r e h o sp ita l. W e h o p e fo r h im a sp e e d y r ec o v e r y , T r u th fu l c itiz e n s r e p o r t sn o w fa ll­ in g in N o r th M o c k sv ille la st W ed . W e d id n o t s e e th e sn o w , b u t th e w o rd o f th e la d ie s w h o m a d e th e s ta te m e n t c a n n o t b e d o u b ted . F O R S A L E — A 35 H . P . E n g in e, 4 0 H . P . B o ile r a n d S a w M ill O u tfit, in g o o d c o n d itio n . A b a r g a in fo r so m e o n e . O n e m ile n o r th o f S m ith G ro v e. W . M . C ro tts, M o ck sv ille. T h ird Q u a r te r ly C o n fer e n c e fo r D a v ie C ir c u it w ill b e h e le a t C en ter th e sec o n d S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y in J u ly , th e -9 th a n d 1 0 th , in -co n n ectio n , w ith th e M issia n a ry I n stitu te . E v e r y ­ b o d y in v ite d .,' 1 ' • •A b o u t a h u n d r ed th o u sa n d tin c a n s f o r fr u it w e r e h a u led o u t o f th is c ity la s t w e e k . T h e f r u it cro p th is y e a r is th e la r g e st in m a n y y e a r s, a n d th o u sa n d s o f b u sh e ls w ill b e ca n n e d a n d p re se rv e d . W A N T E D a t o n c e tw o o r th r e e g o o d a b le te a m s w ith d r iv e r s. S ix m o n th s jo b . $ 2 .5 0 so lid tim e o r $ 3 .0 0 p e r d a y f o r tim e y o u m a k e. O n ly th o se w ith g o o d te a m e n eed a p p ly . A d d r e ss J . C . G IL E S , 303 P a r k A v e ., C h a r lo tte, N . C „ o r call 9 23 (B e ll p h o n e) a t 7 o ’c lo c k p . m . • A sh o r t tim e a g o A . A . D w ig g in s . o f C en ter , lo s t a v a lu a b le c o w , w h ich w a s c a u se d b y th e c o w e a tin g w ild c h e r ry le a v e s, P e o p le sh o u ld b e v e r y p a r tic u la r w h e r e th e y g r a z e th e ir c a ttle . W e h a v e h ea rd o f sev e ra l in sta n c e s o f th is n a tu r e . T h e sch o o l b o a rd m e t T h u rsd a y n ig h t a n d e le c te d P r o f. H a ll, o f E a st B en d , a s su p e r in te n d e n t o f th e M o c k sv ille g r a d e d sch o o l. A U th e o ld te a c h e r s w e r e r e -e le c te d a t a p r e v io u s m e e tin g . R ev . D . S . R ich a rd so n , o f N e b o , N . G ., A . B . R ich a rd so n , o f H a r­ m o n y , R I , a n d „W . G . R ich a rd son , o f C ala h aln , R . I , w e r e in to w n T h u rsd a y a n d a ll o f th e m w ith o n e a cco rd su b sc rib e d f o r T h e R eco rd . M a n y th a n k s, g e n tle m e n . S u b je c ts ’f o r S u n d a y , J u n e 1 2 th a t M o c k sv ille M e th o d ist C hu rch : M orn ­ in g — “ T h e -str e n g th o f w ea k n e ss, o r P a u l c o n tr a d ic tin g h im s e lf.” A t n ig h t— “ T h e b r ig h t sid e o f th in g s a n d h o w to s e e it .” G lo o m y p eop Ie in v ite d . M r. a n d M rs, A . M . G arw o o d , Of R o u te 3 , w h ile r e tu r n in g fr o m a v is it to r e la tiv e s a t G reen sb o ro , h ad th e m isfo r tu n e to b e in th e w re c k w h ich o ccu rred n e a r W in sto n S a tu r ­ d a y . M rs. G arw ood w a s s lig h tly in ju r ed , w h ile M r. G arw o o d esca p ed u n h u r t. G lad th a t th e w reck w a s n o w o r se . A n n o u n c e m e n ts h a v e , b een r ec e iv - en h ere, o f th e a p p r o a c h in g w e d d in g o f D r . J . S . F r o st, o f B u r lin g to n , to M iss N in a H o lt o f th a t c ity , w h ich w ill ta k e p la c e to d a y . T h e y w ill g o o n an e x te n d e d b tid a l to u r to th e N o r th , a fte r w h ich th e y w ill v isit M r. F r o sts’ p a r e n ts, M r. an d M rs. J . D . F r o st, a t - th is p la c e . D r. F r o s t is a v e r y p o p u la r an d su c c e ss­ fu l y o u n g m a n , w h ile M iss H olt- is a c h a r m in g y o u n g v la d y o f ra re a cc o m p lish m en ts. T h e R eco rd e x ­ te n d s c o n g ra tu la tio n s,: a n d w ish e s fo r th em m u ch h a p p in ess DR. A. S. MITCHELL E Y E SPE C IA L IST , Registered by the North Carolina State Board of Examiners Wffl be in MOCKSVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 11,1910 at the Mocksville Hotel. i n Practice limited to the eye, and all re­ flex nervous troubles due to eye strain* All examinations will be free. Patients requiring glasses will be charged a reasonable price for same. Come early and avoid waiting. SATURDAY JUNE 11th, 1910. Dr. Mitchell notifies the people of Davie county that Under the hew optometry law, ratified at Raliegh, N. Cm March 5th, 1909, it is now unlaw­ ful foi anyone to examine eyes and adjust glasses in this State, without first passing sin examina­ tion before the State Board of Examiners, and registering his certificate with' the Clerk of the Court in every county where he attempts to practice. Violation of this law will be punished by a. fine of $100,00 arid four months in jail or -both) at th§ d$scr§tionof court; • ; T h e co u n ty , m e e tin g o f th e F a r m -1 e r s ’ U n io n w a s h eld a t th e J u n io r | O rd er h al l S a tu r d a y . Q u ite a n u m b er o f th e lo ca l u n io n s w e r e r ep r e- .... , , . . . . . se n te d . M a n y n e w m e m b e r s a r e bticalI sp e^ch esrd u n n g h is ‘ " a n g u la r Roosevelt Will Speak in St\he‘ W ash in g ton !, J u n e I ,— T h e o d o r e I R o o se v e lt w ill m a k e, a s e r ie s o f. p e l b e in g a d d ed to th is O rgan ization . T h e n e x t r e g illa r c o u n ty m e e tin g w ill b e h e ld w ith th e lo ca l u n io n a t O ak G ro v e. sire d . S o m e tim e in J u ly it p o sed to h a v e a b ig p icn ic a t C en ter . W ill g iv e fu ll p a r ticu la rs la te r . E n g in ee r sw in g th r o u g h t h e w e s t, n o r th w e s t a n d so u th . H e w ill co n fin e h im s e lf to o n e th oro u g h : a n d co m p re h en siv e A fu lla tte n d a n c e is d e -!revH f p en d ^in g to b a is n r o - !m a n ia s s m e e tin g th r o u g h ,fo * 'w h ic h h e .p a sse s. T h e e x -p r e sid e n t’s ju n k e t w ill ta k e -h is th r o u g h tw e n ty - fo u r sta te s, N o r th C a ro lin a b e in g S w ift H o o p er, o f th e | a m o n g th e n u m b e r ., M o rn in g S ta r ” a n d “ S u n se t L im it­ e d ,” tr a in s b e tw e e n W in sto n a n d W ilk esb o rs, r e c e iv e d a fr ig h t th e o th e r d a y th a t h e w ill n o t so o n fo r ­ g e t . H e w a s p u llin g a lo n g on a g r a d e w h e n h e sa w a litt le , ch ild sta n d in g in th e m id d le o f th e tra c k . B ra k es sn a p p ed jtin a n d b y q u ick w o r k t h e tra in /ilW ia ik b ro u gh t to a sta n d still r ig h t a t th e b a o y . T h e firem a n w a s in str u c te d to g e t d o w n a n d g e t th e little o n e , b u t its m o th er d ash ed u p a t th a t tim e a n d grabbed! it, a n d th e la s t th e sea red e n g in e e r sa w o f th e m th e m o th e r w a s sp an k in g th e ch ild v ig o r o u sly . H a d th e tra in b e e n o n d o w n g r a d e , th e ch ild w o u ld h a v e b ee n k ille d .— E x . ! A Serious Fire. . L a s tT h u ik d a y n ig h t f ir e d estr o y ­ e d th e b la ck sm ith sh o p o f R ev . W . R . K etc h ie J a t K a p p a . H is b a m , w h ich w a s h e a r th e sh o p , c a u g h t fire an d fo u r h o r se s, a ll th e sto c k h e o w n e d , w a s b u rn ed t o d e a th . H e h a d b een w o r k in g in h is sh o p th e e v e n in g b e fo r e th e fire , an d in c o m e u n k n o w n m a n n er th e sh o p c a u g h t. T h is is a h ea v y lo ss o n M r. K etc h ie , a n d h e h a s th e sy m p a th y o f h is m a n y fr ie n d s. H e h a d n o in su ra n ce o n th e b u ild in g s o r s to c k . I t is in d eed fo r tu n a te , th a t h is r esid en c e w a s n o t co n su m ed , a s it, w a s o n ly a sh o r t d ista n ce fr o m th e b a m . Jeweloy Shop for Sale, s T o a n y je w e le r w h o w ish e s a first- c la ss lo ca tio n , I w ill g iv e h im a b ar­ g a in in a first-cla ss H o p k in s la th e , w ork b en ch , se lf-a c tin g b lo w p ip e, p o lish in g la th e an d a - g o o d 1,400 p ou n d s a fe , also, sh o w ca se s. W ill se ll a ll m y to o ls i f w anted-. I h a v e a am all sto c k o f je w e le r y w h ich I w ill sell a t c o st, a lso a lin e o f clo ck s. A g o o d lo ca tio n in a g o o d b rick o f­ fic e o n M ain s tr e e t. F m e o p e n in g fo r th e r ig h t m a n . N o o th e r je w e l­ ry o r r ep a ir sh o p in th e to w n o r c o u n ty . R ea son fo r g o in g o u t o f b u sin e ss is d e fe c tiv e e y e sig h t. C all on o r a d d ressH . A . H O W A R D , . s MQekSVille, N . C . ! Killed By Train S h u fo rd A ’o e r h a th y , a p ro m in e n t c itiz e n o f B u r k e , o r ig in a lly o f H ick ­ o ry , . w a s in sta n tly k ille d a t B rid g e ­ w a te r M o n d a y n i g h t , a n d R o b o rt H o d g e s p e r h a p s fa ta lly h u r t b y fr e ig h t tr a in N o . 75. T h e y w e r e w a lk in g o n th e sid e tra ck ,' t o a vo id tr a in N o . 72, a n d d id n o t s.se N o . 75 a s it r u sh e d u p o n th e m . A h e m e th y w a s a la r g e d e a le r in lu m b e r a h d b ric k a n d is w e ll k n o w n in ’ H ic k o r y . iIvvJrbIv iIriIr1It1IrrIriIrvIrrIr r|rr?rrtf& 4* 4* * 4* 4* 4* 4* i * 4 r 4* 4 * 4* 4* 4* 4* & 4* 4 * 4s 4* * 4* * * 4? 4* 4* 4* 4 r 4s 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* * 4* 4 * 4* 4 * 4* * 4 * % 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4 r ¥ Men’s Odd Suits and Pants to be Closed Out at Big Reduciton Now is the Time if You Want a Bargain Dressing, 25 cent < 4 < 4 . * • * w : •4' j 4: • -4. 4 4 ' 4 4 4 ’ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4: 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 RICH JUNE BARGAINS ON EVERY HAND HERE Whittomre’s Gilt- Edge Shoe Size to go at Arbucldes Coffee - - 15c 15c Bargains in every Depart­ ment. New Line Summer Goods JuA Received. J T B A IT Y “Quality G o o d s ’5 AU this week there’ll be pricey surprises r^ght and left- 1 0 every g department and on most every article, the store through. And there is a reason for e\rery bargain. Some are the results, of special purchases of manufacturers sample lines-some on account of early buying-but the slump in prices comes mainly on account of a the late spring and slow buying. % Get in line-begin now to save- come:f Into Sound HealtIi. ■ Mr. B, F. Kelley, Springfield, DL1 writes:, “A year, ago I began to be troubled: with my kidneys and bladder,' which.- .grew worse until l became alarmed at riy con­ dition. .. I,- suffered also with dull heavy headaches and the action of my , bladder was anrioyir& and ’ painful. I /read of Foley Kidney Pills .and !after ta’xing them a few weeks the headache left me,.'the action of my bladder was lagain normal, and I was free from all disease." -Solid by all druggists. • < Mocksville Prodace Market. W heatFlour Meat, hams Spring chickens 1.1S3.00 Cwn 90Meat, fatback ifi 1«Oats /60HU-Old hens WI 'i Butter iSVi,Lard ; ISViHzdes, green 07 Beeswaxih d e s,a iy .. I Mmmmmmmm M ' WE WANT AN ENER- I g |g GETIC MAN . to represent us in the capa- ga cityof agent at-Mocksville, jQ Ns C. We. have one of; the - 8«. • best equipped.plants in the country and do only a very SH high grade of work. Write at once for our very, liberal tenns to agents. - STATESVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY ; -StatesWile, K." C. : - - Easy Shoes Stylfoh shoes -- shoes that will wear long long and look WeN with any. suit or gown until the very day you lay them aside. We handle a broad <: and varied line of the best makes; in all styles, ss»lpe Rttd leathers—the i famous Grosett Shoes for j men; for women, Furniture “The home !beautiful” is a home generously and tastefuUy furnished. It is easy to furnish your home here—with Alittle money, too. Treat your home to that extra suit, extra dresser or easy summer chair. Everything for the parlor, hail, Oving room or dining room, 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 For Farmers T D o n ’t w o r r y y o u r life a w a v , fr e ttin g o v e r th e o ld , w o rn o W fa r m to o ls— g e t th e n e w . m o d e m , la b o r saving- fa r m in g u i -^ is ils , th a t sa v e tim e , m o n ey an d p a tien ce. J W e a r e m a k in g sp ecia l p r ic e s o n fa rm n ee d fu ls.W e sell th e W n o w n e d M cC orm ick B in d ersi M o w ers a n d R ak es; C h ata- n o o t Plovra a n d th e b e s t B u g g ie s, W a g o n s, e tc . .- .9 C. C. Sanford Sons Go. | / *L I ill :! -fl I I , II I -I * - 11 IV I nil !■I ::i! i"'S: <1 • J j )rl I. • - r l it'l 4 4 « Sm F a ile d in H e a l t h “M y m o th er d ie d s i x y e a r s a g o ,” w r ite s M is s R u th W a r d 1 O fJ e r s e y v ilI e , III., " an d left m e to c a r e fo r s ix c h ild re n . I h a d n e v e r b e e n stro n g ; a n d th is, w ith th e s h o c k o f h er d ea th , w a s to o m u c h fo r m e . . . . . “ I fa ile d in h ea lth . I w a s tired a ll th e tim e a n d d id n o t w a n t to g o a n y w h e r e , n o r c a r e fo r c o m p a n y . I h a d th e h e a d a c h e a ll th e tim e a n d s u c h b e a r in g -d o w n p a in s. “A v e r y d e a r frien d a d v is e d m e t o ta k e C a rd u i, a s it h a d d o n e h er s o m u c h g o o d , s o I c o m m e n c e d t o u s e it a n d n o w I a m in g o o d h e a lth .” J± CAR J 44 The Woman’s Tonic W o m e n ’s p a in s a re r e lie v e d o r p r e v e n te d a n d w o m e n ’s stre n g th is q u ic k ly r e sto r e d , b y C a rd u i, th e w o m a n ’s to n ic . Y o u y o u r s e lf k n o w b e s t if y o u n e e d it, o r n o t If y o u d o n e e d it, d o n o t d e la y , b u t c o m m e n c e to u s e it a t o n c e . E v e r y d a y o f d e la y , o n ly le t s y o u s lid e fu r th e t d o w n th e h ill. ' ■ . ■ ■■ D o n ’t w a it, th en , b u t b e g in to ta k e C a rd u i to d a y , fo r its •u s e , nO m atter h o w o ro lo n g e d , c a n n o t h a rm y o u a n d w ill su r e ly d o y o u g o o d . t Write to: Ladies* Advtsory OepLl Cbatuoooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenmt for Special Instructions, and Q4*page &ook» "Home Treatment for Women*** *cnt U S E D U N I V E R S A L L Y C O R T R I G H T sh u &l e s WHEN: CortrJght Metal Shingles were.first introduced (24 years ago) you had some excuse for being sceptical: But now— If you are sceptical it can only be because .you do not know the facts in the case. ■ . < , They are used today from the Atlantic to the Pacific for all kinds of buildings, under all conditions. They are fireproof, stormproof; never leak and last as long as the building itself without needing repairs. ' For further detailed information apply to G. C. SANFORD SONS CO- . MOCKSVILLE, N.-C. • I L II DR. A. L TAYLOR, I D E N T I S T , § J l O ffic e o v e r B a ity ’s S to r e . j | 0 R . R d B T . A N D E R S O N , DENTIST, O ffice o v e r B an k o f D av ie N o tic e. Having qualified as executor *of the will of George Feiker, dec’d, notice,' ls hereby given to all persons holding ck .inns against said deceased to present the’' n to the un­dersigned for payment on/or before the Ilth day of Feb. 1911, or. this notice will De plead in. bar of then • recovery. Per- sons indebted to said (If -ceased are noti- IJed to make immediq' e payment of their said indebtedness to/ the undersigned ex­ecutor. This I Ith d ay of Feb. 1910. d / J .' Walker , Executor. T- B. B ailey, A r tomey. VBT ^ I ' ' Jtf 'JSPr JO a Clitta w akes up In th e jntddle o t th e “ Jw a v ith & Revere attack of croup as fre- 9 happens. uo tim e.should be lost Idoxoerlm enting w ith rem edies of a doubtful value. P ro m p t action la often necessary to saveltfe.9 S M a m im o th Black Pigs Jr J O H N A . Y O U N G G r e e n s b o r o , N . C . Succeed when everything else fails.. In nervous prostration and 'female ,t Vh V ' i 1S "weaknesses TOey are the supreme V O U g n K e m c d y j I ien?edy> as thousands have testified.,, has UOTOr beeu know n to failiin anvrH .*ft a n d 1 1 F O R K I D N E Y ,L IV I R A N D j S T O M A C H T R O U B t il i t is the best m ed icin e-ever sold has HOTOr beeu know n.to faiVia any case and it has been In use for over one-third of a cen­tu ry . T here is none better. Itc a u .b e de­ pended upon. Why experim ent? Itisp len sau t to take-and contains no harm ful drug. PiBoeh B cents; large size. 50 cents. T h e H o r se S a y s “ D on ’t .” " D o u ’fc a s k u ie to “ b a c k ” A ith b lin d s o n ; I ’m a fr a id to . D o n ’t le t so m e b lo c k h e a d w ith le s s se n se th a n I h a v e d r iv e m e. D o n ’t r u n , m e d o w n a s te e p h ill, for if a n y th in g s h o u ld g iv e a w a y I m ig h t b r e a k m y n e c k . - D o n ’s w h id m a w h e u I g o t fr i­ g h te n e d o r I w ill e x p e c t it n ex t tim e a n d m a y m a k e y o u tr o u b le . D o n ’t tr o t m e n p h ill, Ior I h a v e y o u , th e b u g g y a n d m y s e lf to car T yv^ T r y r u n n in g u p b ill w ith a lo a d y o u r s e lf, 'D o n ’t d r iv e h ie w ith a n “ o v e r c h e e k ” o n , th e su n h u r ts m y e y e s, a n d I c a n ’t s e e w h e r e to s te p . Its in h u m a n a n d c r u e l. T ea c h m e to sto p w h e n y o u 1 sa y “ w h o a ,” a n d th is y o n c a n d o w ith ­ o u t jeE k in g m y h e a d o ff or. te a r in g m y m o u th . - I t m a y cb e'jk m e it th e lin e s s h o u ld d r o p o r b re a k a n d s a v e a r u n a w a y a n d s m a s b u p . A D r e a d fu l W o u n d fro m a k n ife , g u n , tin c a n , ru sty n a il, firew o rk s, o r o f a n y o th er n a tu r e, d em a n d s p r o m p t tr e a tm e n t w ith B u c k len ’s A rn ica S a lv e to p re­ v e n t W ood p o iso n o r g a n g r e n e . I t’s th e q u ic k e st, su r e st liea le r fo r all su ch w o u n d s a s a lso fo r B u rn s, B o ils, S o r e s, S k in E ru p tio n s, E czem a C h ap p ed H a n d s, C orn s o r P ile s. 25c a t C. C. S a n fo rd s. S t a t k or’ O h io , C it y o ,’ T o lk d o , I ^ L a o s s C o u n t,:.. I • K ra iik d .O L ien ey ui.aK.es o a th th a t H e is se n io r p a r tn e r o f th e firm o t F . .I, C h e n ey & C o ., d o iu g -b u s iu e s s in th e c it y o f T o le d o , c o u n ty a n d S ta te a fo r e s a id , a n d t h a t ,s a id firm w ill p a y th e su m o f O N E H U N ­ D R E D D O L L A R S fo r e a c h a n d e v e r y c a se o f C a ta rrh th a t o a u u o t b e c u r e d b v th e . u se o f H a ll’s C a ­ ta rrh C iire K b a n k J . C h e n e y . S w o r n to b efo r e m e a n d s u b s c r ib e d in nay p r e s e n c e , t h is 6th d a y o f D e ­ c em b er; A . D . 1 8 8 6 . . A . W . G r.e a s o n , (s e a l ) N o t a r y P u h lic .. H a ll’s C a ta r r h C u r e is ta k e n in ­ t e r n a lly , a n d a c ts d ir e c tly o n th e b lo o d a n d m u c o u s s u r fa c e s o f th e s y s te m S e q d fo r te s tim o n ia ls fr e e . L u c k is v e r y m u c h lik e lig h t e n ­ in g , s e ld o m e v e r s tr ik e s a n e d ito r , a n d n e v e r k n o w n to s tr ik e h im tw ic e in o n e life tim e . ' L a m e sh o u ld e r is a lm o s t in v a r i­ a b ly c a u se d , b p r h e u m a tism o f th e m u s c le s a n d y ie ld s q u ic k ly *o th e fr e e a p p lic a tio n o T .C b u iiu b e rla in ’s L in im e n t. T h is lin im e n t is n ot o n ly p r o m p t a n d e ffe c tu a l, b u t in n o w a y .d is sa g r e e a b le to u s e . H o ld b y 0 . C . S a n Io rd S o n s C o . T h e w o r st o ld tu m b le b u g in c h u r c h s o c ie ty a lw a y s p r e te n d s to b e tu g g in g a w a y a t s o m e th in g g o o d . S a y , y o u p ip e r -ja w e d w h a p p e r s h a c k le w h o se la c e w o u ld stop , an e ig h t d a y c lo c k Irom tic k in ’ an d c u id ie th e b lo o d in a b ra ss in d ia n , y o u n e e d n ’t fin d fa u lt w ith e v e r y ­ b o d y ^ r e lig io n , tb in k in ’ y o u r s e lf to b e th e o n ly m o n u m e n t o f p re ,fectio h . • T h e b a g p ip e s a re/ carry in g y ou r, s u p e r io r , a r o n iid w iih a little c h a in to its u e c k .— L a w s L a s h . K e p t th e K in g a t H o m e. “ F o r th e p a st y e a r w e h a v e k ep t th e E in g o f a ll la x a tiv e s— D r . K in g ’s N e w L ife P ills — in o u r h o m e an d th ey h a v e p ro v en a b le ssin g , to a ll o u r fa m ily ,’’ w r ite s P a u l M a th u ik a , o f B u ffa lo , N . Y . E a sy , b u t su re rem ed y fo r a ll S to m a ch , L iv e r and K id n ey 'tro u b les. O n ly 25c a t C . C i S a n fo rd s. T h e g ir l w h o o n ly e d u c a te s h e r1 s e lf to s p a n k in ’ ’‘S w a n e e R iv e r ’ o p th e p ia p o 'a n d c u rlin g ; h e r h a ir w o u ld m a k e a n a lr ig h t w ife fo r a w oo d en m a n ,' b u t y o u m ig h t' p u t fo u r tee n o f th e m in th e k ftc h in fo r fo u r tee n h o u r s a n d th e y c o u ld n ’t get. a se a r m a d e o n a p ie c e ' o f b ee l s ta k e . T h e C o n ser y a tio n o f N a tu re’s R e ­ so u r c e s Applies as well to our physical, state as to material things. C, J. Biidlong, Wash­ington, R. I., realized, his condition and took warning before if was tod late.He says: “I suffered severely -from kidney trouble, theVdisease being hereditary in our. family. 'I have token four. bottles of Foley’s Kidney Remedy, and now consider myself thoroughly cured. . This ahould be a/warning to all not; to neglect taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy until it is tod late.” Sold by-all druggists. th e ir p o c k e ts /a n d t h e r e s t o f th e c r o w d w o u ld b e g o in g in th e ir s h ir t t a i l s . . I PIANOS And ORGANS. I4 . j . I ^ W r ite f o r B e a u tifu lJ H u s tra te d C a t- * a io g u e o f H A R V A R D P IA N O S I a n d p r ic e l i s t C a s h o r e a s y pay- “ m e n t p la n i f d e s ire d . D A Y T O N P IA N O S . The D ayton Piano fo r $250. The best $250 Piano in th e w orld. C h sira b erla iu ’s C o u g h R e m e d y is -sold o il a g u a r a n te e . th a t i f y o u a re n o t s a tis fie d a lte r u s in g tw o - tin id s o k a D ottle a c c o r d in g to d i­ r e c tio n s, y o u r m o n e y w ill b e re- r e fu u d e d . It is u p to y o u t o tr y ii . S o ld ._ b y -C .-C . S u n fo r d S o n s C o m p a n y . : / W ith e q u a l e d u c a tio n a n d e q u a l o p p o r tu n itie s w o m en w o u ld b e m e n ’s. S u p e r io r s.. V -------—---;-------- C h a m b e r la in ’s, S io m a c h a n d L iv ­ e r ta b le ts w ill b ra c e u p th e n e r v e s, b a n ish sifik h e a d a c h e s, p r e v e n t d isp o n d e n c y a n d in v ig o r a te th e w h o le s y s te m . S o ld b y C . C . S a n fo r d S o n s C o . L o a d a m a n w ith d o lla r s a n d o fte n y o u u n lo a il h is s e n s e s. Foley’s IUdney Remedy may be given to children with ' adriurable results. It does away with bed weiting, and ris also recommended for .use after measles and scarlet fever. Sold by all druggists. State or North Carolina, I In the Super- Vior-Court be- Davie CodNTY I fore A. I. ' Grant, Clerk. W. G. Richardson, ] - ; Administrator T. C. | vs- ■ - IT.C. Richardson,et el 1 ' . By virtue of an order made in the above entitled cause by A. T, Grant; C- S; C., the undersigned Commissioner will sell pub­ licly to the highest bidder at ' the court house door - in Daivie i&unty, N. C., on Monday the 4 day. of July, 1910,; at ,12 o'clock M., the following tract of land, to- wit: Beginning at a stone, James Rich­ ardson'S,comet; thence E. 2 1-2 degs. S. 20 20 chs. to a black gum; thence S. 8.10, chs. to a stone; thence E. 10:65 chs. to a stone; thence 8.R0 chs to a stone; thence E. with W. N. Richardson's line 8:5.4.. chs. to a sourwood, thence S. 6. degs.. W. 19.90 chs. tb' a stoned Maty Richardson’s comet; thence W. 12.50 chs. to a stoiie; thence N, 81 degs. W. 26.84 chs. to a stonqin Smith’s line; thence N. with Smith's' HneifiiSSchs. to fhe beginhing. 'contaihing 76 -3-4 acres, more or.Iessi and adjoining the lands of James'Ribh'afdspii and others. , Temisbf-Sale;. One hundred dollars cash and the balance, on six monthstime with bond and approved" security; dr'alf cash at the option of the purchaser. Title reserv­ ed uhtil.purchase money is paid in full.This the 24th day of May, 1910. / :: A . T.-G rant , J r., Commissioner.I f th e L o r d g ru n ted all, t h a t so m e o ld fo o z ies p ra y fo r t h e y ’d so on h a v e th e w h o le -s h o o tin ’ m a tc h in State of N orth Carolina , In the Super-' f' tftp Pnnrf Ra- D avie County . W E H A V E O U R SP R IN G LIN E G O O D S IN igittffn ffiDi frilfo Dress Goods, Percales, White Goods.. 40 inch Lawn 10c. r.Butcher’s Linen, Dress [Linens, ,Linoise the popular goods ..for this season. Laces, embroideries, wool batiste, novelty.braids for trimmingkvGala- ner doth, stripes and tans. AU cheap,as theicheapest.H Also matting. 18 to? 25c. per yard. We also have a lot o. goods we are.otfering at the following prices: - i 10c. Outings, all shades,now 8 cents, for cash only. ’ ■25c. Voil to go at 10 cents, for cash only. j , ./.■ - 25c. Ladies pants, 18 cents for cash only. i ~ v ... 50c. Men's Dre--S Shirts, 39 cents for cash only. t . 1.00 yard Blue and Tan cloth, 54 inches, 75c;. for cash only. ' '1.25 Lawn skirts, 90 cents for cash only. I - -. .; W e carry h oes, c u ltiv a to r s a n il c u ltiv a to r p oin ts,; d o u b le p lo w s /a n d cvosR c u t sa w s, fo r k s, sh o v e ls arid plo~W h m k U gs. srie' o u r /P e r ­ c o la to r C offee and T ea P o t. T hd v e r y th in g to rrihke 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 b u y . ' W e h a v e n o a d v a n c e p r ic e s on- a cco u n t o f h ig h -p riced c o tto n , an d w e know - w e can sa v e y o u m o n ey . -- . I Y ours to serve, Bailey & Martin. W B a t a S u m m er C o ld -M a y D o . . A summ^ cold if neglected: is just .a„ apt to develop into brohchitis or pneumo­ nia Os at any other season. Ho'!not. neg­ lect it. Take; Foley’s Honeyiand. Tar promptly. It loosens- the cchigh, soothes and heals the inflamed- air. passages, and expels the cbld from the system. SoId by ktt druggists. W h e n ; w fi . s e e la d ie s , k is s e a ch o th e r w e ta k e th e m a s a n em b lem o f C h r is tia n ity , to r th e y a re d o in g u n to o th e r s a s th e y w o n ld a ll m en -sh o u ld d o to th e m . /. \ ^ ---- G la d to R ecrn p m en d T heun. j. iMr. E. Weakley; Kokmo, - Ind., says: •’After taking Foley Kidney Pillsi the severe.backachefeftme, my kidneys' be1 scame stronger, the secretions natural and my bladder no longer pained me. I am 'glad to recommend FoIeyv Kidney Pills.” -Jn a yellow package. Sold by.all druggist. I ' T h e y o u n g p e e w e e w h o d o e s E v e r y th in g th a t h is sw e e th e a r t a s k s h im , to d o s h o u ld haive b is ■hair c u t c u r ly a n d w ea r a p en ifo r e . : I f y o u a r e n o t sa tisfie d a fte f u s­ in g a c c o r d in g to d ir e c tio n s tw o - th ir d s o f a b o ttle o f C h a m b e r la in ’s S to m a c h a n d L iv e r T ab lets;- y o u ca n h a v e y o u r m o n ey h a c k . T h e ta b le ts c le a n se a n d in v ic o r a te t h e sto m a c h ; im p r o v e th e d ig e stio n , Lior Court Be- k fore A. T. ’ Grant, Clerk. N o tic e o f S a le| H « | v A- A- Anderson •••'.' vs -'/-S- .JliUA ANDERSON'ET AL. 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- viUe, ’N: C.,- on Monday the.;4th day of July, the following described real estate, to-wit: • / 1st. A iot known as the store houseand lot situate in the Forks of the Mocks- ViUe iandiWinston road; ■; bounded on the North and; East by the lands of A. A. Anderatrti- and. Nelson Anderppn contoin- pnerfourrii acre, more or less, qnd being known, as 'the Andersoh Brothers Stoil House and Lot in Calabaln. - " ■ 2 ud; The tobacco factory lot containing 3-4 acres more or less boundedon the East South and Westby the lands of Neisoii Anderson, both of’said lots being • known as Andetson Brothers, Store and Factorv Ipts In Calahaln.. Tenps of. sale $25 cash, balance in six tnonths.tune with bond and approved se- p S a s ° e r h at' ^ opti^n th e This th<g 26th-4ay of April, 1910. A. T. G rant, Jr^ Commissioner. E V E R E T T PIANO The A rtistsj Id e a l G rasd s and Uprights. LARGEST DEALER IN THR STATE8 2 0 7 S . M a in S t. S a lisb u ry , N . C. I m onum ents and TOM BSTONE.S A N Y S I Z E — A N Y S H A P E - A N Y C O L O R . C a ll o n u s, P h o n e u s, o r W r ite u s fo r D e s ig n s an d P rices. MiLLER-REINS COMPANY, ► N O R T H W IL K E S B O R O , N . C . '* $ i * $ * * 4 THE PEOPLE’S NATIONAL BANK united S t a t es deposjtahy, W l N S T O N - S A L E M 1 RC C A P I T A L , $ 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 . ASSpTPfi A MILLION A N D A H A L F. T a k e s c a r e o f it s custom ers when m o n e y is firm o r e a sy , k e e p s-e v e r y tra n sa c tio n c o n fid e n tia l, allows inter­ e s t a t 4 p e r c e n t . fr o m d a te o n C er tific a te s q f D e p o sit, h a s, a Savings 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 , a n d d o e s e v e r y th in g a well con­ 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. Nobetter p la c e . Y o u c a n sen d y o u r d e p o s its b y ncrail . I JO H N W - FRIES, P resident. -IvM -A j B LA iR f V ice-Pres1BndCasIiier. S o u t h e n i R a i l w a y . Operates over 7,000 Miles of Raibad, QUICK ROUTE TO ALL POINTS North—South—East—West. 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I,G0MMIS§I0NER’s • “ Opjtce 1N0NTH CAROLINA fDAVIE^CbuNTY, l.i,- „s. . . l.May 2,1910. ,JHrtice is, hereby given; that V petition has been filed m this office -for the dis- contmuence of the Public Road leading from Cana by the “Frost Old Mill” place to the Statesville Road. , P ’ The same will come up for our consi'dera-tion on the first Monday in July, I9f0 If any objection to same, let it be heardim p r o v e r e g u la te Ih e b o w le s. 'G i^ eth en T a ” Bv order of the t w h T n - • fm l a n d g e t w e ll. S o ld b y C . C . ^ ^ v ie Co., N. C. J ^ i st°T9fflSS;0nerS S a u fo id S o n s C o. V • ' ? r 'J S L ,J1- FJ MOORE, Clerk of the Board. CWlTAL STOCK, $30,000.00 RALEIGH, N. C. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Pullen Building. Piedmont Ins. BiJf- 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 u siM * ..E d lje a tio n . O ld e st ,B u sin e ss C o lle g e m N o r th C arolin a. Positions - g u a r a n te e d , b a ck ed b y a v y rittem co n tra et. 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The^ iches, e s s a y s , r e c ij and g o u n s u n til (eal th a t t h e w o r l L th eir s h o n ld e r s a J Ieots w ill w is h i t w al L t th e h a p p ie s t in d I I y ou n g m a n g o in g t f st h is fir st R e p u b l g a y y o u n g g r a l hks h e ’s g o t t h e wcT I w ith a d o w n - h i| ir e ig n o r a n c e is b lis wise. M a y h e n e v j Jsr w ise. Iu t p eo p le a r e b e g in l (e y e in th e d ir e c tio n ask th e q u e s tio j I t it is c r a c k e d by a n x io u s f a t h e r s : i ig ot t, -ir le a r n ir [fam iU B ib le a n d from P r o v id e n c > o f s h a v e t a il m u l I a b ill o f p a r tic Be ru n fo r th e ir a n d M a r y g e t | r p o c k e ts b u lg in g T h e y w a n t td In th e y a r e s e n t to T eas o ld Z e b th e y I la n d h a v e to b e a s tonVj the s t u r d y yd Ib u t the w is e o n e s ! Bask to b e tre a te d !M issouri a n d in s ij J d . 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BW1 m o d e m B u s ip e * a ro lin a . P o sitio n s m ea tio n . S h o ^ t^ a i^ ., 2^ en ' W r it e t o d f t ifo r T h e y a r e free*; OLLEGE, [TE5 N - C l& ta i* M ttmb «tl -^h e r e s h AL?. THE PRESSj THE PEOPLE’S RIGHT’S MAINTAIN; UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN.' I XI.MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15,1910. -NUMBER 49 COLLEGE EDUCA­ TION A FAILURE? I Folh Beginning to Ask if it is Cracked Up to Be—SomeUlbstitis I JtIie World’s Big Men Not College IjredBut Are Educated. L biIe this issu e o i T h e Y e llo w Let. the great fa m ily n e w sp a p e r IlaIfaM '11'00 rea d ers, is b e in g V itJ into all p arts o f th e w o rld U ools and c o lle g e s o f A m e r ic a | l Ije in th eo s o f th e ir a n n u a l Ltncem euts. T h e r e w ill b e eclies, essays, r e c ita tio n s a n d gonus u n til th e p u p ils IiM l that th e w o rld ’s w e ig h t L their shoulders a n d th e fo n d I will w ish it w a s a ll o v e r . L t the h ap p iest in d iv id u a l n e x t !young man g o in g to th e p o lls last his first R e p u b lic a n b a llo t gay young g r a d u a te . H e Inks he’s got th e w o rld b y th e I with a dow n h ill p u ll, a n d Iere ignorance is b liss tis fo lly to lsise. May h e n ev e r fin d o u t |ervise. But people are b eg in n in g to p e e p eeye in the d irection o f c o lle g e s the q u estion , “ I s i t a ll Iat it is cracked u p to b e I ” L y anxious fathers a n d m o th e r s Lo igot their lea rn in g o u t o f a n Ifam iUBible and g le a n e d Ies- frorn P rovid en ce b e h in d a K aceofshavetail m u les w a n t to a bill of p articu la rs, w a n t |ne run for their m o n e y , w h e n and M ary get b a c k w ith |tir pockets bulging w ith d ip lo - T hey w ant to k n o w w h y |iuk they are sent to Ihe s ta b le to i old Zeb they ta il to .c o n - itmlbave to be a s sis te d . A n d y oern a n o f th e IiLtaltiie w ise on es in t h e p u l- $ si to be trea ted lik e a m a n issouri and in s is t o n b e in g IW. R ecently D r . N e w e ll JrifIitHillis, th e m a n w h o to o k [ffli] Ward B eech er’s p la c e in mUyn1 said: “ E x p e r ie n c e knowledge in to w id s o m . Iesupremest th in g s o f life c a n - Jt he learned in sch o o l o r c o lle g e . Ir colleges h old m a n y w is e is, but th ere a re so m e th in g s Itliesou lm u stk n o w fo r it s e lf . Jeodedge !received a t th e h a n d I ike teacher is se p e r a te d fro m sdom by the d ia m ete r o f th e prerse. Y ou m a y g iv e b r e a d hungry orp h an , b u t th e b o y assimilate th e fo o d in to >th for h im self. K n o w le d g e ad in the sou l’s h a n d ; w isd o m t bread becom e, th e s tr e n g th i scholar’s th o u g h t, th e v ig o r Ike reformer’s w ill. T h a t fa th e r Ikeparable told h is y o u n g e r so n |'ke facts in th e c a se a n d th e I know ledge b u t th e k n o w Keuever becom e w isd o w u n t il Jrouth turned h is b a c k o n th e . and the sw in e a n d s ta r te d Pe- Teachers a n d b o o k s - a r e joohand in form ation ; e x p e r ie n c e ite way m to th e in n e r m o s t Fand truth. A n a str o n o m y is F a l volum e, read b y th e e v e n - [ lttPi but w h a t a r a g th e b o o k 8 when yon g o o u t u n d e r th e o th e r s e q u a lly w e ll k n o w n , h a d n o e a r ly e d u c a tio n a l a d v a n ta g e s . Y e t to s a y s u c h g ia n ts o f in d u s tr y a n d in v e n tio n a r e u n e d u c a te d m e n w o u ld b e to u tte r n o n se n se . W h a t, t h e n , is e d u c a tio n 1 P e r h a p s o u r c o lle g e s d o n o t in stru ct, b y th e m e th o d s th e y sh o u ld a d o p t. W o u ld i t n o t b e w e ll to s e t a s id e d r y t e x t b o o k s w h ic h g iv e , a s D r . H illis s u g g e s ts , o n ly s e c o n d -h a n d in fo r ­ m a tio n a n d a ffo r d n o fie ld fo r m e n ta l in v e s tig a tio n . G e t c lo se r to n a tu r e , s tu d y th e sta r e , d e v e lo p in v e n tiv e g e n iu s a n d g iv e th e w o r ld s o m e th in g in r e tu r n fo r it s h a v in g b r o u g h t y o u h e r e . S u p e r ­ fic ia l e d u c a tio n d iss a tis fie s m a n y m e n w ith th e b .q m b ler b u te s s e u tia l p o s itio n G o d in te n d e d th e y s h o u ld o c c u p y in l if e ’s h o u s e k e e p in g . D itc h -d ig g in g is a s n e c e ssa r y a s G r e e k an d - th e m a n w h o fills s a tis fa c to r ily th e n ic h e fo r w h ic h N a tu r e c r e a te d h im w ill r e c e iv e h is fu ll s h a r e o f r e w a r d a s m u c h as- t h e m a n w h o h a s g u id e d th e h e lm o f s ta te . A o d h e r e is w h e r e th e S tin g e r r e g is te r s a k ic k a g a in st s o m e B ystem s o f e d u c a tio n . A n y s y s te m w h ic h m a k e s t h e d itc h - d ig g e r d iss a tis fie d w ith h is p la c e a s a d itc h -d ig g e r b u t fa ils to fit h im to s u c c e ss fu lly fill a p o s itio n o f h ig h e r a p p o in tm e n t is a n erro r a n d in ju r y to c iv iliz a tio n a n d o u g h t to b e ta k e n b y th e s e a t o f t h e p a n ts a n d t h e n a p o f th e n eck a n d p itc h e d in to th e flin t m ill.— Y e llo w j a c k e t . SOMETHINGABOUT CUSTOMS OF MEN A W o m a n ’s G r e a t Id e a is h o w to m a k e h e r s e lf a ttr a c tiv e B u t, w ith o u t h e a lth , it is h a r d fo r f o r h e r to b e lo v e ly in fa c e , fo r m o r te m p e r . A w e a k , sic k ly w o m a n w ill b e n e r v o u s a n d ir r ita b le . C on stip a ­ tio n a n d K id n e y p o iso n s sh o w in p im p le s, b lo tc h e s, sk in e r u p tio n s a n d a w r e tc h e d c o m p le x io n . B u t E le c tr ic B itte r s a lw a y s p r o v e s a g o d ­ se n d to w o m e n w h o w a n t h e a lth , b e a u ty a n d fr ie n d s . T h e y r e g u la te S to m a c h , L iv e r a n d K id n e y s ,'p u r ify t h e b lood ; g iv q s tr o n g n e r v e s, b r ig h t e y e s , p u r e b re a th , sm o o th , v e lv e ty sk in , lo v e ly c o m p le x io n , g o o d h ea lth T ry th e m . 5 0c a t C . C . S a n fo rd s. A L etter . F a ir m o n t, N . C ., J u n e 2 .— D e a r M r . E d ito r :— I w a n t y o u to k n o w w h a t a g r a n d la n d I liv e in . I h a d c o r n fie ld b e a n s to e a t th e la s t d a y o f m a y . W h o c a n b e a t th a t ? I p la n te d th e m a fa w d a y s b e fo r e E a s te r . I a m so w e ll p le a s e d ;w ith t h is c o u n tr y . W e h a v e lo ts o f fr u it tr e e s o n th e p la c e w e h a v e r e n te d . I h a v e b e e n e a tin g p e a c h ­ e s e v e r s in c e t h e m id d le o f M a y , n ic e o n e s to o , a n d n o w I h a v e n ic e a p p le p ie s r ig h t fro m th e tr e e W e w ill h a v e lo ts o f p e a o h e s in J u ly a n d o n th r o u g h t h e su m m er, I h a v e h a d fin e h e a lth s in c e c o m in g h e r e . T h e p w p le h e r e a r e a ll g o o d a n d k in d . T h e p r o d u c ts o f th is '.c o u n tr y ,a r e c o tto n , c o r n , to, b a c c o , p e a s a n d w a te r m e llo n s. W e h a v e co rn a lm o s t w a is t h ig h . M b s, Tb m p ie R o u se , “ I t c u r e d m e,!’ o r “ I t s a v e d t h e life o f m y c h ild ,” a r e th e Cxprei8 S io n s you h e a r everjr d a y dhontji C h a m b e r la in ’s C o lic , C h o le r a a n d D ia r r h o e a R e m e d y . T h is is tr u e 'gkt sky and lo ok a t a ll t h is ! th e w o r ld o v e r w h e r e t h is v a lu a b le at O rion, o r p r a c tic a l r e m e d J ha9 b e e n in tr ^ lu L3Pd - No I r v i n g facts lik e A r is t o t le .’ -----------------------------------' Why Men Make Siich >. Slow Progiess— And Man as 'Compared With Some , of the Lower Anitnals—Some LighU an and Remarks oil the Subject. A m a n is a q u e e r c o m b in a tio n ip th e m a k e u p o i h is m e n ta l a ttitu d e s . A ll o f u s a r e , to a . le s s o r g r e a te r e x te n t, c r e a tu r e s o f e a r ly e d u c a tio n a n d p r e ju d ic e . ' W h e n y o u h e a r a m a n o r w o m a n a a y , ‘ ‘I ’m n o t th e le a s t b it p r i j ||i e e d ; I, c a p lo o k a t a q u e stio n in a p e r fe c tly d is in te r ­ e ste d m a n n er w it h o u t a p a r tic le oi b ia s fo r o r a g a in s t ,” y o u m a y s a fe ­ ly s a y , in a t le a s t n in e c a s e s in ten , th a t-th e in d iv id u a l is m ista k e n . U n c o n s c io u s ly o u r th o u g h ts a n d d ic iS io n s a r e s w a y e d b y o n r e a r ly e n v o ir m e n t a n d e d u c a tio n . T h a t is w h y a ll r efo rm m o v e m e n ts p ro ­ g r e s s so s lo w ly . N o m a tte r h o w th o r o u g h ly h o n ­ e s t a n d u n b a ise d w e t h in k w e a re , s t ill, o u r p r e d ile c tio n s , m o r e o fte n sw a y o u r ju d g m e n t th a n w e a re a w a r e . S u c h i s t h e , fa lla b ility o f m a n th a t e v e n th o s e w e a r in g th e j u d ic ia l e r m in e a r e n o t fr e e fro m th e s u b tile , u n c o n c io u s in flu e n c e o f p r e c o n c e iv e d id e a s , A s s t u p id a n d b ia s e d a c r e a tu r e a s th e a v e r a g e m a n o r w o m a n is, h o w e v e r , m o st , o f u s d o a b so r b m o re o r le s s in fo r m a tio n a s w e g ro w o ld e r , I m ea n w e r e a lly d o lea rn fro m e x p e r ie n c e a n d o b s e r v a ­ tio n so m e th in g s t h a t ‘‘k n o c k o u t th e p r o p s ,” s o to s p e a k ,' o f so m e o i th e e rr o n p u s id e a s . 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I f h is fa th e r yraa a D em o c r a t, h e is a ls o , I f h is h ith e r v o te d th e, R e p u b lic a n t ic k e t, h e d o e s, to o , j u s t b e c a u se “ m y d a d d y w a s a D e m o ­ c r a t ,” o r a R e p u b lic a n , a s th e c a se m fty h a p p e n to b e . I n a ll p ro b a ­ b ility . h e c o u ld n ’t t e ll, to s a v e h is life , th e d iffe r e n c e b e tw e e n a D e m o c r a t a n d a R e p u b lic a n , b u t h e s im p ly w a n ts to w e a r th e sa m e p o litic a l b r a n d h is fa th e r w o r e . T o b e c o n s is te n t, th a t m a n o u g h t to w e a r th e sa m e k in d o f c lo th e s a n d u s e t n e ’S am e k in d o f p lo w th a t b is a n c c sto r s W ore a n d u s e d . T h a t fe llo w is tik e ’a ja y b ir d o r a w o o d ­ p e c k e r . T h e ja y b ir d ’s c h ild r e n b u ild e x a c t ly "tbe>sam e k in d o f n e s ts t h a t r th e " p a ir ; o f ja y b ir d sIl 8eeiDS to us th e q u e sto n lie s in ® term ed tru e e d u c a tio n . I t !Uifieant th a t th e m en' o f ln the in d u stria l a n d co m - a, fforld are n o t c o lle g e m e n . ' C arnegie, th e la te H a r -; Rklisonv an d a sco r e o f Dn1 o th e r m e d ic in e in u se fo r d ia r r h o e a o r b o w e l c o m p la in ts h a s r e c e iv e d s u c h g e n e r a l a p p r o v a l. T h e se c r e t o f th e su c c e ss o f C h a m b e r la in ’s C o lic , C h o le r a a n d D ia r r h o e a R e m e d y is t h a t it c u r e s . 1 B o ld b y C . O . S a n fo r d S o n s C o. • T o o m a n y c o o k s a re a p t to s p o il t h e d ig e s tio n , o f th o p o licem a n ,.- a n c e sto r s in h is lin e o f th in k in g a n d m o d e s o f life , w h ile th e . o th e r fo llo w s th e sa m e b e a te n tr a c k th a t h is fo r e fa th e r s tr o d . T h e m o re in ­ te llig e n t ft m a n is , t h e m o r e q u ic k ­ ly w ill bC d e te c t t h e w e a k p o in ts in h is fa th e r ’s th e o r ie s , a n d t h e m o re p r o g r e ssiv e h e is t h e ' m o re q u ic k e r w iil h e a d o p t b e tte r p la n s th a n t h o s p h is fa th e r fo llo w e d . I t is n o in d ic a tio n o f d isr e s p e c t fo r o n e ’s p a r e n ts th a t a so n o r d a u g h t­ er sh o u ld e n te r ta in d iffe r e n t o p in ­ io n s fro m th o se h e ld b y “ F a th e r a n d M o th e r .” T o fo llo w i n , t h e sa m e ru ts/, a n d g r o o v e s th e p la n s a n d p r a c tic e s o f o u r a n c e sto r s, w o u ld d e str o y a ll in d iv id u a lity ’ a n d p ro g re ss. O u r fo r e fa th e r s m a d e r u d e p lo w s o f fo r k e d treCB a n d o fte n c o m p e lle d th e ir w iv e s to p n ll th e m . I t -w o u ld b e b o th a m u sin g a n d h u m ilia tin g to s e e a n A m e r ic a n V fa r m e r a tte m p t th a t m o d e o f p lo w in g h is la n d to d a y . H e m ig h t m ig h t p r o c e e d u n m o le st­ e d iu c o n s tr u c tin g h is- fo r k e d tre e p lo w , b u t ,w h e n h e a tte m p te d to .rn ess u p “ B e c k y ” to d o th e p u llin g th h re w o u ld d o u b tle ss b e : a n e m p h a tic row m th e fa m ily . T h e d iffe re n ce s o f o p in io n u p o n p o litic a l, r e lig io u s a n d m a n y o th e r s u b je c ts ate', in a g r e a t m a n y ’, in - HTHE HAPPENINGS FROM EVERYWHERE sta n c e s , m o re im a g in a r y th a n ,r e a l. t h a t r t h e ^ w h ic b N p a ii ,,r e f in e d fro m th e a rk bikilt'i T his w o o d p e c k e r ’s so n d ig s a r o u n d h o le llllNTLEY-IflLL-STOCKTON COMPANY Home and Office Furnishers ^ Corner 5th and Trade Srteets J* Wiruton-Sidem, ^ North Carolina £ o u t th e ’M imO^kind o f in a d e a d tr e e fo r h is h a b ita tio n th a t h is red -h iea d ed a n c e sto r s p e c k ­ e d o u t th o u s a n d s o f y e a is a g o . N o im p r o v e m e n t n jx m it s c o n str u c tio n h a s e v e r b ee n m a d e . N o n e w ill e v e r b e T h e w o o d p e c k e r fo llo w s o u t h is d a d d y ’s id e a o f b u ild in g a a h o m e j u s t a s t h e h u m a n w oo d p e c k e r fo llo w s h is d a d d y ’s p o litic a l id e a s . O n e J s j n s t a b o u t a s p r o ­ g r e s s iv e a s th e- o th e r , • T h e fe a th e r ­ e d w o o b p e c k e r is th e m o re c o n s is ­ te n t o f th e tw o , h o w e v e r , , fo r h e s tic k s to th e d ie t a n d a r c h ite c tu r e o f h is a n c e s to r s. H is ,h u m an c o u n te r p a r t/to b e c o n s is te n t, sh o u ld liv e in a c a v e o r d u g -o u t, w ea r s k in s fo r c lo th in g a n d e a t fro g s a n d liz a r d s aft h is fa r -b a c k s a v a g e a n c e sto r s d id . T h e d iffe r e n c e b e tw e e n m a n a n d th e lo w e r fo rm s o f a n im a l life i s th a t o n e is p r o g r e ssiv e w h ile +he T h e r e is fr e q u e n tly m o r e sm o k e th ftn fire in . o u r a lle g e d .'-,disagree*, m en ts; m o re “ fu ss' a n d -fe a th e r s ” th a n th e r ea l fa c ts in t h e case! w ar; r e n t. S c h e m in g p o litic ia n s rarid m e r ce n a ry p r e a c h e r s a r e la rg e ly , to b la m e for b u r d issa g r e e m e n ts. . JL w o u ld n ot b e u n d e r sto o d a s co h - d e in in g a ll p o litic ia n s a n d p r e a c h ­ e r s a s selfish sc h e m e r s a n d m o n ey - w o r s h ip e r s .:. JF ar fro m it . . T h e r e a r e h u n d r e d s -o f good* a n d t r u e m en b o th u p o n t h e p o litic a l fo rd m a n d in th e p u lp it, b u t th e r e a re e n o u g h o f th e o th e r k in d , u n fo r tu n a te ly , to k e e p s o c ie ty in a n u n h e c e ssia r iy v ig o r o u s tu m u lt. 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I t is p e r fe c tly n a tu r a l a n d en tir e ly p ro p e r th a t m e n a n d w o m en e n te r ta in d iffe r e n t v ie w s . -W ith ­ o u t d iv e r g a n t v ie w s , p ro g re ss w o u ld c e a se a i d m e n ta l sta g n a tio n w o u ld fo llo w ; y e t o u t d iffe r e n c e s s h o u ld n o t a n d w o u ld n o t o fte n ’ b e so r a d ic a l a s to b rea k s o c ie ty u p in to so m a n y fa c tio n a l p a r ts w ere it n o t fo r e g o tis tic a l a n d a n d selfish sc h e m e r s w h o d e s ir e to b e e ith e r le a d e r s o r p r o m in e n t m e m b e r s o f so m e p o litic a l, r e g io n s , b e n e v o le n t o r o th e r g u ile . R id p a th , th e h isto r ia n , d e p lo r e s th e “ o v e r -o r g a n iz a tio n ” in A m e r ic a . H e s a y s w e c a r r y th e id e a o f o r g a n iz a tio n in th is c o u n tr y , it lo o k s a s i f th e r e is n o lim it to th e m . M e n a n w o m en a re b a n d e d to g e th e r for e v e r y c o n c e iv a b le p u r p o se s. W h ile i t is e m in e n tly tr u e th a t in u n io n th e r e is s tr e n g th , w o u ld th e r e n o t b e m o re s tr e n g th in fe w e r a n d la r g e r u n io n s th a n in In a m u ltitu d e o f Sm alF o n e s ! G o u ld n o t tw o fa te r n a l o rg a n iz a ­ tio n s . fo r e x a m p le , b e o p e r a te d m o re e c o n o m ic a lly , i f m e g er e d in t o o n e , th a n th e y c a n a s tw o separate" b o d ie s? T h e -s a m e su g g e stio n , m ig h t a p p ly to IeligL ou s a n d - p o iif e c a l b o d ie s a is o v T ru e , ther^i w o u ld b e " few er p lu m s' o f o ffic e . t o - d is ­ tr ib u te w ith fe w e r o r g a n isa tio n s b u t w o u ld n o t th e g r e a t/m a ss o f m e m b e r sh ip b e b e n e fitte d d>y u n io n o f th e u n io n s in ste a d of: a m u ltitu d e o f fa c tio n s ? — D icfe N a y lo r in H o m e a n d F a r jn . 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R a m s e y , fo rm er e d ito r o f th e P r o g r e s s iv e F a r m e r ; a n d w h o w a s a P o p u lis t, b u t w h o h a s b een a c tin g w ith th e D e m o c r a ts fo r se v e r a l y e a r s , n o w le a v e s {h e o ld s in k in g s h ip a n d g o e s o v e r to th e R e p u b lic a n p a r ty . T h e ih d r ie y is n o w in s ig h t w ith w h ic h to e r e c t a s p le n d id h o te l a t G affney^ S . G ., arid t h e p la n s a re in th e h a b d s o f a n a r c h ite c t. T h e b u ild in g “w M J fioSt $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 , a n d w ilT b e e r e c te d on o n e o f th e p r e t­ tie s t lo ea tid ris iri to w n . ; G h ftrfie ’Y ou n g', a n eg r o , o f near. R o c k H ill, S . C .,. w a s 1 s h o t a n d k ille d b y h is w ife la s t w e e k . L ic e n se h a v e b e e n g r a n te d to tw o n ea r -b e e r d e a le r s to d o b u sin e ss in E liz a b e th G ity . . - : J A .. P . M ille r , w h o fiv e s iierir th e Y a d k m r iv e r , r ep o rts th a t a w h ite s n a k e , thC first h e e v e r s a w , w a s k ille d iri D a v id so n c o u n ty la s t W e d n e s d a y a b o u t 1 0 0 y a r d s from E a r n e st M ille r ’s sa w m ill. T h e s n a k e w a s fo u r fe e t lo n g a n d fo u r in c h e s a r o u n d a n d h a d c o a l b la c k e y e s . L o n d o n , J u n e 7 ,—-R o o se v e lt r e ­ tu r n e d t h is e v e n in g fro m O x fo r d U n iv e r s ity w h e r e h e d e liv e d th e R o m d n es le c tu r e s . H is th r o a t is in a v e r y b a d c o n d itio n . W h q n h e a r r iv e d h e r e to n ig h t h e v is ite d s p e c ia lis ts a n d J ia d it s p r a y e d . H e w a s so h o a r se th a t h e coul'd h a r d ly t a lk . ip le s, J u n e 7 ,— T h e n u m b er o f d ea th s, fro m t h e e a r th q u a k e th r o u g h o u t S o u th ern I ta ly a n d S ic ily to n ig h t i s , e stim a te d a n y ­ w h e r e; fro m 1 0 0 to 1 .0 0 0 . T h e K in g a n d Q u e e n h u r r ie d , to P o te n - z a p r o v id e n c e , w h e r e fh e g r e a te st w a s d o n e , fro m R o m e, R e fu g e e s a re a r r iv in g from A v e l- terro r s tr i cken to g iv e a c c u r a te a c ­ c o u n ts o! th e d ia s te r . • H o n . T h o m a s E . 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I t is o f fr e q u e n t o ccu rren ce b y m a n y in en in th e a ccu m u la tio n o f w ea lth w h ich h a s b een g r e a tly a c ­ cu m u la ted In v io la tio n o f th e la w s en a c ted b y th e ir r e p r ese n ta tiv e s an d in v io la tio n o f th e la w s en a cted b y th e K in g o f. k in g s, an d fr e q u e n tly said p ro p erty p ro v es a cu rse in lie u o f a b le ssin g to th e ir ch ild ren , an d in so d o in g th e y th em se lv es jeo p a r­ d ise th e ir im m o rta l sp ir its, a n d fr e q u e n tly c a u ses fin an cial d estru c­ tio n . Y ea , a cco rd in g to th e w o rd s sp o k en b y h im w h o se , h u m a n ity w a s a ssig n ed to th e n a rro w to m b fo r th e g o o d o f th e ch ild ren o f m en ; sa id h o w h a r d ly sh a ll th e y th a t h a v e rich es e n te r in to th e k in g d o m o f G od , sa id b lessed a re th e poO r .in sp ir it fo r th e ir s is th e k in g d o m 6f H ea v en i H e te lls y o u n o t to la y u p tr e a su r e s u p o n ea r th , b u t la y th e m u p in h ea v en , w h e r e th e y w ill b e y o u r s fo r e v e r . H e te lls y o u to e n te r in ­ to th e n arrow , a n d s tr a ig h t g a te w h ich lea d s to h e a v e n , a n d b u t f e w j e n te r ’th er ein .-- Y ea ; h e '•te lls- y o u ' fo llo w h im . H e te lls y o u w a tch a n d p ra y th a t y o u e n te r n o t in to tem p ta ­ tio n . H e t e lls y o u lo v e y o u r n e ig h ­ b o r a s y o u r s e lf. (D o y ou d o i t ? ) H e t e lls y o u a ll p o w e r is g iv e n to h im in h ea v en a n d in e a r th , a n d th a t it is o n ly a q u e stio n o f tim e w h e n h e r etu rn s a g a in eq u ip p ed an d p rep a r­ e d to b e in th e p re se n c e o f a ll th a t h a v e e v e r b een c re a te d b y G od h im ­ s e lf in o rd er to r en d er to ren d er ju d g m e n t a n d d o c k e t it u p o n a roy a l d o c k e t n ev e r to b e e ra sed u p o n a ll o f h is su b je c ts. H e te lls y o u th a t w ith G od a ll th in g s a r e p o ssib le a n d th a t it is e a sie r fo r a cam el to g o th ro u g h th e e y e o f a n r e d le th a n fo r a rich m a n to e n te r th e -k in g d o m o f G od H e te lls y o u ' th a t th e fir st sh a ll b e la st a n d th e la st sh a ll b e first, a n d .th a t n o g r e a te r m a n th a n J o h n th e B a b tist e v e r b o rn o f a w o m a n , y e t th e le a s t A rigel in h ea v en g r e a te r th a n h e . (D e g r e e s in h ea v en .) R e sp e c tfu lly , J . R W IL L IA M S . Iio d a n d S a n S e l a n d o th e r c it ie s t h e a g e . A ir flig h ts o n h e a v y m a- M a r v e lo u s D isc o v e r ie s m a rk th s w o n d erfu l progr< o f c o n s ta n tly . T h e p e o p le a r e to o CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND I1A niESt S ymu> Draffibt for CHI-CHBS-TI$R*S A DIAMOND BlLAND PILI<S in Red a n d /A G old metallic boxes, sealed with B lu e\w / Ribboa - T aeb e o o th er. JBuy^oF Tone W HwiJgitt uid Bik Ibe OHI«OH£8*TfiB A Y sold by all druggists TIME TRIED EVERYWHERE VESTED c h in es, te le g r a m s w ith o u t w ir e s, ter r ib le w a r in v en tio n s to k ill m en , an d th a t w o n d er o f w on d ers— D r . K in g ’ N e w D isco v ery — to sa v e l i f e w h e n th re a te n ed b y c o u g e s, co ld s, Ia- g r ip p e , a sth m a , - cro u p , b ro n ch itis, h em o rrh a g es, h a y fe v e r an d w h o o p ­ in g c o u g h o r lu n g tr o u b le . F o r a ll b ro n ch ia l a ffectio n s i t h a s n o eq u a l. I t relie v e s in sta n tly . I ts th e su re s c u r e . J a m e s M . B la ck , o f A sh eV ille N . C .. R . R . N o . 4 , w r ite s it cu red h im o f an o b stin a te c o u g h a ste r a ll o th e r rem ed ies fa ile d . 50c and $1.00 . A tria l b o ttle fr e e . G u a ra n teed b y C . C . S an fo rd . other is not, Ouq differs from his, all druggists W h a t a S u m m er C old M a y D o . A summer cold if neglected is just - as apt to develop into bronchitis or pneumo­nia as at any other season: Do not ririg- Iect I it; Take Foley's HoneYiIUid Tar promptly, s It loosens, the cough, soothes and heals the inflamed, air passages, and expels the cold from the system. Swd by f FOR THF BEST VALUES IN • Jir,. . Mfn9S and Boy's Clothing and Fumshirigs VISIT Mock-Bagby-Stockton Co,, “Same Price to AU” 418 Trade Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. m t. I iHi s S M f f I i I f-Ir THE DAVIE RECORD. C. FRANK SIROUD - - Editor. OFFICE—Second Story AngeI Building, Main St. E n te re d a t th e P o sto ffiee in M ocks­ 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 e r m s o f s u b s c r ip t io n O n e Y ear, in A d v a n c e ....................50® S ix M onths, in A d v a n c e ............. W E D N E S D A Y . ....25c Ju n e 15, 1910. OUR Mono. " W e w ill sp ea k b ut; w e w ill b e h eard T h o u sh all e a r th ’s sy ste m s crack; W e w ilfn 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 s p e a k th e tr u th and w h a t ca re w e F or h issin g an d fo r sco rn ,W h ile so m e fa in t g lea n in g s w e can see O f fre e d o m ’s co m in g m o m ? Let. liars fe a r , le t cow a rd s sh rin k , L et tra ito rs tu rn aw ay; .W h a tev er w e h av e d ared to th in k T h a t d ared w e a lso sa y ." Political matters seem to be very quiet in Davie county, which is well. Our friend Du're, of Durham, who is ill w ith typhoid fever, has donated $100,000 to Trinity College. W a h o p eth a th e will recove:. The business man cannot afford to thwart the will of his friends without he wishes to break his own neck, so to speak. The people do not propose to patronize the man or men who try to dictate to them how they shall stand on public questions. We don’t know who the new superin­ tendent of the graded school will be, and we don’t know whether the school board knows any more about it than we do. There’s no doubt but that Charlotte is the best town in North Carolina. When busi­ ness is dead at all other places, Charlotte is still wide awake and busy expanding. Mocksvilie needs several things badly, but one of the necessities is a building and loan association. Why not get to­ gether and organize one. Nothing builds up a town faster. An honest, Christian man will not in­ sult a fellowman who approaches him on any subject in a gentlemanly manner, whether he agrees with the views of the other man or not. If you do not run for office.this year you will not have another chance for two years. Those intending to.make the race should hand in their announcements early. Our ad rates are reasonable. While passing through Cornelius Friday we noticed a few ripe blackberries. The train was going so fast we could not alight. Editor Sossaman, of the Cornelius News, will take warning and be governed accordingly. Winston alderman have increased the tax to $1,000 per year on “nigh-beer” saloons. But that will not close ’em up. for we know of nothing that will make a man a mgh-mdhonaire quicker than dis­ pensing the stuff. Gov. Kitchni is doubtless delighted that his old friend, the tobacco trust, came to his aid in the bond matter. It couldn't have b-en more generous if Locke Craig had been Governor. In return for the help the r ;st will expect to be letalone in North Carolina in future—as it has been m the past; and the bankers, too, may ex­ pect some little favors for their help StatesvilleLandmark. '‘Oar friend Thos. E. Watson, of Thomp­ son, Ga., has announced that from hence­ forth he will be found in the Democratic ranks, fighting for the principles that party advocates. Friend Tom has a right to go to any party he wants to. We have a lot of confidence in Thomas E., let him go where be may. No bramer man is to be found in the South than Tom Watson. 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 all Over, the County are Doing K U R F E E S . J . L e e K isr fe e s a n d B . F . S to n e - str e e t h a v e h a d p u m p s p u t in th e ir w e lls . G ee! h o w sa d J . F . lo o k s sin c e h is b e st g ir l h a s g o n e to C o lle em ee . W . J . K o o n tz a n d fa m ily v is ite d r e la tiv e s o v e r th e c r e e k la s t w e e k . M r s. L y n d a ' P o o le c o n tin u e s p o o r ly , w e a r e so rr y so n o te . M essrs. J o h n sto n , M o c k a n d W a lla c e , r e p r e se n tin g th e L in e - b erry Z e v e x ly P u m p C o ., o f W in s- Io u j iW ere in o u r b u r g la s t-w e e k . W ill L e a c h , o f M o c k s v ille , p a s s ­ e d th r o u g h o u r b u r g S u n d a y e n - ro u te to se e h is b e st g ir l. W e th in k h e su r e ly m e a n s b u sin e ss to g o th r o u g h s u c h w e a th e r a s w e Iiad S u n d a y , M y , h o w h e w a s k n o c k in g th e m u d ! D o n ’t b ec o m e m e la n c h o liz e d M is s M . E . d u r in g h is a b se n c e , h e ’ll co m e b a c k , a n d j u s t rem em b er a b se n c e m a k e s th e h e a r t g ro w fo n d e r .” A s k R o b e r t if h e g o t th a t m e ss o f h o n e y a te S u n d a y . W . L . H a r p e r m a d e a b u s in e ss trip to o u r b u r g o n e d a y la s t w e e k . M e ssrs. J . L e e K u r fe e s a n d J . VV. G reen v is ite d th e la tte r s s is te r , M rs. E tta M a th is , o f W ilk e s C o ., la s t w e e k . M essrs. H ir a m a n d C h a r lie C oo k h a v e g o n e to tu e ir h o m e n e a r C a la - b a ln to h a r v e s t th e ir w h e a t. M rs. R . F . S to n e str e e t r e tu r n e d from K a n n a p o lis la s t w e e k a c ­ c o m p a n ie d b y ‘h e r d a u g h te r in -la w M rs. C . C . S to u e str e e t a n d - lit t le so n , A r m itte . w h o w ill s p e n d so m e tim e w ith h e r . B r a g S m ith , w h o h o ld s a p o s i­ tio n a t C o o lee m ee , is q u ite a f r e ­ q u e n t v isito r to o u r b u r g . H o p e B lu e E y e s w ill c o m e a g a in . Little D utchman . B E E D Y C R E E K . B e e d y C re e k p e o p le a r e a b o u t th r o u g h c u ttin g w h e a t. I t is fa ir Iy g o o d . P e o p le h e r e a re fe a s tin g o n d e w ­ b er r y p ie s . T h e y a r e g o o d . M r. M a r sh S a in a n d w ife v is it ­ ed (M r s.. D a n Z im m e r m a n . M rs. S a in ’s m o th e r , la s t W e d n e s d a y . M r s. E . F , P ic k ie r a n d M r s. J o h n Z im m e r m a n a r e o n t h e s ic k lis t. I t is th o u g h t th a t M rs. Z im ­ m erm a n h a s th e fe v e r . M r . J o h n T a y lo r , o f Y a d k in C o lle g e , is s ic k a n d v e r y lo w . U n c le J o h n N ifo n g . o u r A r c a d ia b la c k s m ith , h a s b ee n r ig h t fe e b le fo r th e la s t tw o w ee k s; H is b o y s a re tr y in g to g e t h im to q n it th e tr a d e . J o h n H c g e1 E li a n d S a m u e l N i- lo n g , th r e e o f o u r b a tc h o la r s a re d o in g so m e n ic e fa r m i m g b u t n o w iv e s . M r s. P . A . G o b b le^ is th in k in g o f g o in g to S a le m to sp e n d a w ee k w ith fr ie n d s a n d r e la tiv e s . A lit t le m o n e y n o w -a n d th e n , is r e lish e d b y t h e m o st o f— w om en.. S e e th a t th e y g e t it . A m ig h ty g o o d w a y to g e t a b ig ­ g e r fa rm is to m a k e th e o n e y o u h a v e p r o d u c e m o re. M r s. H e n r y T h o m a so n v isite d h e r p a r e n ts la s t T h u r s d a y , M r . a n d Jtfrav F . P i C ro tts T h e R ec o rd s a id la s t w e e k th a t J o h n C ro tts h a d a n ew b u g g y . I t sh o u ld h a v e s a id J o h n S co tt,. H iK i S M IT H G R O V E W e ll, o ld W ild B ill w a s m ig h ty - la zy la st w ee k o r w e n t fis h in g to o m u ch o n e . I d i d n o t g e t im y n e w s in b u t I w ill w a k e u p a n d tr y i t a g a in th is w e e k . ' T h e r e w e r e s e v e r a l o f o u r p e o p le to o k in t h e fid d le rs c o n v e n tio n a t F a r m in g to n la s t S a tm x la y n ig h t an d ie p o r t a n ic e tim e .; T h e r e h a s b een so m e c h a n g e s m a d e in o u r S n n d a y v S c b o o l C o n ­ feren ce a t S m ith G r o v e I t w ill b e th e . th ir d S u n d a y in J u n e in ­ s te a d o f th e se c o n d , a s i t h a s b e e n r e p o r te d . * . T h e r e w ill lie a n ic e c r e a m . s u p • p or a t S m ith G r o v e t h e . 1 8 th , a t n igb b . R e fr e s b m e n ts o f a ll k in d s w ill h e s o ld . E v e r y b o d y is in v ite d to co m e a n d g e t th e ir s h a r e o f th e g o o d th in g s . M r. J . F . ; S h e e k h a s b e e n , o n th e sick lis t 'io r th e p a s t w e e k o r tw o , b u t is a b le to b e o n t a g a in . M is . J o e K im b r o u g h h a s b een v s iy B ick to r th e p a s t w e e k , b u t! is im p r o v in g S om e w e a re g la d to n o te . M r. J o lin W illia m s h a s b een v e iy s ic k , b u t is a b le tc b e o u t a g a in . M e ssrs. H u g b C a sh a n d M . H . T a y lo r , o f ;W in sto n , w a s in o u r b u ig la st sa tu r d a y e v e n in g a n d lo o k in th e R d d le r s c o n v e n tio n a t F di m in g to n 1S a tm d a y n ig h t, P h ilip H la c k w e ld e r , c o lo r e d , h ad th e m is fo r tu n e to lo o se h is h orse la sh S a tu r d a y . S o rry fo r -th e old h e h a d n o w n . / . ■ — W -JH w e ca n se e so m e h o p e s fo r u s p o o r p e o p le n o w . B la c k b e r r ie s are, c o m in g a n d a b o u n tifu l c ro p o f fV pples -vriH. d o to m a k e p ie s , so I mar,, for it was the only one and times are very tough He may make mistakes—but no more | D iU ik W e c a n c o m e n o v . conscientious man, in our opinion, can be I C orn m t h is se c tio n is lo o k in g iuund anywhere. fin e s in c e th e n ic e r e fr e sh in g r a in s h a V efb een fa llin g . W h e a t i s b e g in n in g to r ip e n a n d /th e so u n d o f th e r e a p e r c a n b e h e a r d ., M r . H o b L W illia m s m a d e a b u s i­ n e ss tr ip to G r e e n s b o r o . t h e p a st w eek > I M r s. , G e o r g e W illia m ’s ste p - i m o th e r , M r s. M a r tin a n d ;y h iId in o , fro m M a y o d a y , h a v e .b een ? v is itin g h e r a n d o th e r s a t t h is b u r g reb e h t- 1 y . T h e y r e tu r n e d b q m e T u e sd a y ! O n e H a p p y M an . . Tlie Washington Herald reproduces from the Blakely Reporter the following: “The happiest man m the world is said to reside m North Georgia. He has six fiddles, ten children, -thirteen hounds, a deaf and dumb wife, and a “moonshine” still that has never-been spotted by the government.” We’Jl. stake a dollar to a doughnut that that fellow lives in South CaraKna Sahsbt r / P o st - : . : > ■ C H E S T N U T G R O V E . H a u lin g In m b er a n d c a n s - see m s to b e th e o r d e r o f th e d a y . M r . B ill B e c k h a s p u r c h a se d a n ew m o w in g m a c h in e a n d h a y r a k e . , M r . C h a r lie B o o e , o f C o o leem ee; v is ite d h is o ld h o m e p la c e n ear h ei;e a e e e n tly . i l r . J . P . C qpe- a n d so n p a ssed th r o u g h t h is v ic in ity M o n d a y r e ­ tu r n in g fro m a v is it to h is so n , R e v . 0 . M . C o p e , a b o v e E lk in . • T h e r e - w ill - b e p r e a c h in g a t C h e stn u t G ro v e th e th ir d S u n d a y in \t h is m o n th a t 3 o ’c lo c k . Let. e v e r y b o d y , c o n ie . -.M i8, I d a S in k , o f F a r m in g to n h a s b e e n v is it in g h er s is te r , M rs T hos.,: B la c k w e ld e r , n e a r h e r e , a lso h e r 1 p a r e n ts , M r. a n d M rs. A . W . E a to n .. • R e v . R o liin s p a sse d th r o u g h .th is v ic in ity o p h is w a y h o m e S a tu r d a y . % M r sr W . C J o n e s s p e n t T u e sd a y a fte r n o o n w ith M r s. E liz a b e th B r a c k e n s. W e ll, I g u e s s so m e o f th o se g ir ls b n g h t t o k n o w o ld M ik e 's fo o tp r in t w h e r e v e r th e y s e e it , e sp e c ia lly F . D . ' ' M r. H . C . H u n te r p u r c h a se d m u le from M r . B ir d S m ith la s t ■T uesday. ■ Fuschia . \ '■ O L D K A P P A . M t . H en r y F d k e r a n d little d a u g h ­ te r s A d d ie an d G ra ce, o f C hin a Q ro v e, a r e v isitin g r e la tiv e s in o u r i u r g .. .. -V- S o r r y ; to k n o w th a t M r. S c o tt S m o o t is v e r y p o o r ly a t th is w r itin g M r. J o h n F eIk er is on th e sick Fist a t th is w r itin g . T h e r e w a s an ic e c rea m su p p e r a t M r, H a r v e y B y e r ly ’s K atu rd oy n ig h t. S o r r y .to k n o w th a t M rs. J im M c­ D a n iel is n o t g e t t in g a lo n g so w ell H o p e sh e w ill so o n b e b e tte r . R ev . Z . Y . B o o zer, P re sid e n t o f th e N o ith C aro lin a L u th era n S yn o d p rea ch ed a g o o d serm o n a t S t. M a t th e w ’s S u n d a y . T h e r e w e r e n o t m a n y p r e se n t a s it w a s a ra in y day. - M r. R o n e y W e st a n d fa m ily v isi­ te d M r. a n d M rs. - A rth u r S a fr ie t tH U nday. \ • W h e a t is r ip e b u t th e fa r m e r s h a v e n o t g o t m u c h c u t y e t. I f it d o n ’ so o n q u it r a in in g I th in k th e y w ill Jiave to m o w it a s it is fa llin g d o w n so b a d ly ., , - I h e little so n o f M r. a n d M rs. B . W h itley , o f M o ck sv ille, d ied W ed ­ n esd a y a n d w a s b ro u g h t to S sle iii a m i-b u r ie d T h u rsd a y ; W e V x te n i o ift sy m p a th y to th e b erea v ed o n es A s n e w s is sca r ce an d ev ery b o d y is to o b u sy to v isit I w ill clo se. Elciiu Paj . A q A p p r e d a te S L e tte r M y d ea r S ir:— P le a se fin d en clo sed m y a tta c h e d ch eck fo r p a p e r t o th e fir st o f J a n u a ry , 1912. In th is co n n e ctio n a llo w m e to sa y th a t y o u m o s t .certa in ly m e r it th e p a tr o n a g e o f th e p e o p le o f D a v ie co u n ty , r e g a r d le ss o f th e ir v ie w s or. p o litica l a fflia tio n s. I h a v e w a tc h e d a n d a d m ir a l th e m a n n e r in w h ich y o u h a v la b o r ed to . k e e p y o u r h ea d a b o v e th e w a te r s w h ile o th e r s a ro u n d y o u h a v e e n te re d th e jo u r n a listic field a n d h a v e fa ile d . Y o u r p a p er sh o u ld g o in to a s m a n y h o m e s in d ea r o ld D a v ie c o u n ty d s th e r e a r e fa m ilie s th a t a d m ire a c le a n p a p er b ack ed u p w ith p e r se v e r e n c e , p a ti­ e n c e a n d e n e r g y . .W ith v e r y b e s t w ish e s a n d k in d e st r eg a rd s, w < p . E T C H IS O N , C olu m b ia , S C ., J u n e 2 9 . 1910. Yadkin’s Population Not Increasing T h e e d ito r o f th e T im e s h ad a co n ­ v e r sa tio n r e c e n tly w ith a g e n tle m a n fo r m Y a d k in c o u n ty in r e g a r d to th e g r o w th in th e p o p u la tio n o f / t h e c o u n ty sin c e 1900. H e g a v e i t a s h is o p in io n th a t th e c e n su s o f th e c o u n ­ ty , w h ich h a d j u s t b e e n c o m p le ted fo r 1910, w o u ld sh o w little o r n o in ­ c r e a se in p o p u la tio n In so m e o f th e to w n sh ip s h e e x ­ p e c ts a d ecid ed fa llin g o ff, a n d th e lo s s in th e s e m a n v n o t b e m a d e u p b y th e g a in s in th e o th e r s. T h e rea ­ so n o f th is co n d itio n is n o t fa r to h u n t. W e d o n o t b e lie v e th e r e is a n o th er c o a n ty in th is se c tio n o f th e S ta te th a t h a s lo st so h e a v ily b y e m i­ g r a tio n -a s Y a d k in c o u n ty . I t is a b so lu te ly s a fe to sa y th a t d u r in g th e p a s t te n y e a r s h u n d r ed s— S ev era l h u n d r ed s, to o ,— h a v e g o n e W e st fr o m Y a d k in c o u n ty , w h ile n o t a f e w h a v e g o n e t o p o in ts in th is S ta te . T h is c o n d itio n o u g h t n o t to C on tinu ei Y a d k in is a ; sp le n d id c o u n ty a n d h e r p e o p le sh o u ld s ta y a t h o m e a n d d e v e lo p h e r r eso u rc e s a n d g r o w rich . —E lk in T im e s. . T h e h e a v y rain s o f th e p a st th re e d a y s h a v e in ju red w h e a t an d a ll w a­ te r c o u r ses.a r e r a g in g . - --ssaxarsT -' Dr. Pierce's Honored by Women W tin a woman speaks of her , silent ‘secret- suffering she trusts you. Millions have be* stowed this m ark of confi- w J B B g H K dence on.Dr. il. Y.- Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. Every-.. where there are women who bear witness to the wonder­ working, curing-power of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription —which saves the suffering sex . from pain, and- successfully j grapples with woman’s weak- I nesses and stubborn iils. IT M A K E S W E A K W O I lE N ST R O N G IT H A K E S S I C K W O M E N W E L L . - N o w o m an ’s ap p eal w as e v e r m isdirected o r h er con­ fidence m isplaced w h en sh e w ro te for advice, to th e W orld ’s D ispen sa ry M edical A ssociation , Dr. R . V . P ie re e y iV e sid e n t, Buffalo, N. Y. Pleasant Pellets Induce mild natural bowel movement once a day. COerfticna ITS HARD TO TELL g o o d p a in t fro m bad b y ju st look­ in g a t a p o t o f p ain t. - I t’s • only . a fte r i t h a s b een exp osed to the . w e a th e r fo r a fe w m o n th s that o o u c a n s e e th e e ffe cts o f poor p a in ts.- T hen it is to o la te , if y o u b u y y o u r p ain ts o f u s you a lw a y s g e t g o o d p a in t— th e kind t h a t w ea r s. “UN EEDU S” Sink & Fansler 4 2 7 T r a d e S t W inston-Salem . ocflxB>cB9ca9<axteca8cB8c»:Bpc»taxa»a>taa .sa T here's more strength in a. bowl o f Q uaker O ats than ini- the s’am ’e quantity or the sanjie value o f any food you can eat. 4* 4 4* 4 * 4 * 4* 4* T f 4- 4 * 4* 4* Tropical Fruits Of the Highest Quality 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r Most nourishing, least expensive Packed in regular size packages, and & hi mertcaUj sealed lias fAr hot clinatee,% 4* 4* 4* 4* % 4* 4* .4* 4* 4* 4 * 4* 4* 4 * Youcan find tlieni hfere, arid ANS A SPECIALTY. almost any kind. BAN- This store does not handle fruits once in a while, but all the time. I have decided to make Every Saturday “Banana Day” and sell them at Ic each, taking them as they come. If you have not been buying your groceries at Mocks- ville’s leading Grocery, it is time you were, as here you . find what you waqt, “in Groceries;” H unt’s C ash G rocery “Quality is My Motto.” 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 x ft *§**$* xfx *§4 if-* »§* *§4 4 * 1 4 * 4* 4* 4 * 4 14* 4* 4* 4* 4 * 4 $ T HIS f . ROCK HILL Buggies are the very best for the money. Don’t take anything saidlo be “just as good.” ’ Quality is remembered long after price is forgottei c. C. SANFORD SONS’ COMPANY, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. THE ROCK h ill BUGGY CO. Rock Hill, S. C IjHE DAVIE U RRIVAL ofPASS! g o i n g NC InTn 26 L v . M o c k sv j 1 $ : 3 j-’ - ” "8; 1 G O IN G SO I IxTo 97 I ^ iio c K S V | g ; » L v- M oek sv ,WCALANDPERSj j; cotton is 14S cents L . G all spent Ssj lston . L onnie B o w le s, o f . Iarday in th e T w in -C l O scar W a lk er w e | S a tu r d a y o n b u sin e F oster C le m en t, Jvisiting h is p a r e n ts I Mrs. P v B . G ain an !Thursday in W in ston F rank H a n e s is IT rin itv C o lle g e . T. J . D o tso n m a d j |t o S ta te sv ille S a tu r d l I P ro f. R . D . J e n k iif IS alisb u ry S u n d a y a f M rs. R- M . Jam is<| |d a y in W in sto n shop M rs. R . P . A nd er^ fd a y in W in sto n shop F ran k S tr o u d , I w as in to w n la s t w e l , Afew sets of gj I buggy harness cheai M isses S a ra h K e l)| !v isited r e la tiv e s in I w eek. . W h en y o u want _ I try H u n t’s C ash G J I th e g o o d s. J . A . N a y lo r , o j I the week end with R . W . I J u n ctio n , w a s I b u sin ess. V M isses R ow ei [a re v isitin g rel; [S alisb u ry . MrV a n d M rs iMVOwood, visit* |la st week. N. R. F elk er !waters o f, H u i !town W ed n esd i Miss E d ith Si I ed from a U elig f in G reensboro. . Mr. and M r f the sleep y tow r I visitors in to w r I son sp en t th e \ I and frie n d s at H erb ert Cl w eek fr o m i V irginia.' a n d trip. ,N e a t’s F o o t oil th er e is— lasts— th e bar: B ros. . M r. an d M n ory, retu rn e d m g . a cco m p a H arbin. ,,V o u ca n h av N a t I B iscu crackers to sel H u n t’s C ash C S an ford ret d elig h tfu l vi and o th e r pi A B arg aii K efn g a to r , fo o le r a n d t P ly a t t h is o rr Mrs. W . . Passed throi her way to ’ at Yadkinvii Every thi -Scribes or ri ■he Record ir e e . I E verb od Jheir naan “PP.d n ob od 8Wid cheapi Railey S l i tt Op D t\ v edthe j,,j We ver a s k a llw h! i f . 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M o ck sv ille 1:18 p . m . G OING S O U T H . Lv. M o ek sv ille 3:34 p . m Lv. M o ck sv iile 6:13 p . m In l a n d p e r s o n a l n e w s . Gotton is H f c e n ts ., A. L. Call sp en t S a tu rd a y in W in - I Lonnie B ow les, o f R . 2 , s p e n t S a t- , in the T w in -C ity. Oscar W alker w e n t to W in sto n jaturday on b usin ess. Ifoster C lem ent, o f C h a r lo tte, is p in g bis p aren ts h er e . . I Jirs. P- B. C ain an d ch ild ren sp e n t Uorsday in W in ston , f {Yank H anes is a t h o m e fr o m ([rinity C ollege. T j, Dotson m a d e a b u sin e ss tr ip IoStatesville S atu rd a y , prof, R. D . J en k in s w e n t d o w n to Salisbury Sunday a fte r n o o n . •s. R. M. Jam ison sp e n t T h u rs- Iay in Winston sh op p in g . Mrs. R. P- A nderson sp e n t T h u r s­ day in W inston sh o p p in g .. Frank Stroud, o f C o u n ty L in e j Wasin town last w eek o n b u sin e ss. Afew sets o f g o o d seco n d -h a n d Lggy harness cheap a t H o lto n B ro s. Misses Sarah K elly a n d O cta H o rn I relatives in S ta te sv ille la s t week. When you w ant G ro ceries a lw a y s Jtry Hunt’s Cash G ro. first; h e h a s (the goods. J. A. N aylor, o f W in sto n , s p e n t Ithe week end w ith h o m e fo lk s a t ■Cana. R. W. K urfees, o f C o o leem ee !Junction, was in to w n F r id a y on M issesR ow en aan d B u rley W e a n t [are visiting relatives an d fr ie n d s in Salisbury. 1 Mr. and Mrs M. V . A n d r e w s, o f d, visited r e la tiv e s a t C an a |te> nek. IF. R Felker, o f b ey o n d th e c h illy [raters of H u n tin g c r e e k , w a s in |iwn W ednesday. : Miss Edith S w iceg o o d h a s r etu rn - led from a d elig h tfu l v isit to fr ie n d s Jin Greensboro. Mr. and M rs, J . M . B lo u n t, o f ■the sleepy tow n o f C o o leem ee, w e r e |visitors in tow n la st w eek . Misses H enritta and B e r n ic e W il­ lson spent the w eek -en d w ith r e la tiv e s [and friends a t C ooleem ee. Herbert C lem en t r e tu r n e d la s t Peek from a v isit to r e la tiv e s iii I Virginia, and rep o rts a d e lig h tfu l [trip. 1 ^?ot H arn ess O il— th e b e st li. . . i n g o i n g a t 7 5e w h ile it I RroT" barrel is le a k in g . H o lto n Mr. and M rs. W ill K er r , o f H ic k - I My, returned h om e S a tu r d a y e v e n - I Mg. accom panied b y M iss D e lia I Harbin. “J ° n Can ^lave 40 d iffe r e n t k in d s o f A atl B iscuit C o’s .” c a k e s an d iffc^ r®t° select fro m i f y o u g o to Hunt s Cash G ro. Misses H ellen A lliso n a n d M a ry hanford retu rn ed T h u rsd a y ifro m a I Mightful v isit to D u rh am , N o r fo lk I aU dotherpoints. IT,^ .Bargain— N ea rly I *fngator, odorless,.n e w C olon ial I fnr. - w ith w a te r I^atSfec0mpartment3- Ap-this office ■ Mrs. W , A . M arler, o f H ick o ry , Passed through th is c ity F r id a y o n er way to visit r ela tiv e s an d fr ie n d s atYadkinville. 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S szbuy thm foti^i T h e r e w ill b e a L a w n P a r tv and S p d e r W eb b a t E lb ev e1U e S a tu rd a y n i^ “, V E v e r y b o d y w h o e n jo y s a g o o d tim e a n d fu n a r e in c ite d . T h e ch a ir fa c to r y w a s clo sed d ow n la s t w e e k , b e in g sh o r t on o rd ers He g r e a t fu r n itu r e fa ir a t u l u HaPM is. w h ich is a tte n d e d b y a ll th e b u y e r s. - S e v e ra l a u to m o b ile s p a ssed th ru to w n la s t w e e k , o n e b e in g fr o m th e s^ ate o f M a in e e n r o u te to F lo rid a . u r p e o p le a s w e ll a s h o r se s a re g e t t in g u sed t o th e m . D u r in g th e ra in a n d m u d la s t w e e k it w o u ld h a v e b e e n w e ll to h ad e le c tr ic lig h ts a tta c h e d to th e s tr e e t lig h ts a s w e ll a s th e to w n clo ck . T h e r e is d a n g e r o f r m in in g a g a in st th e la m p p o sts o n d ark n ig h ts; th ey sh o u ld ,be rem o v ed . $375 in ca sh a n d 'a b o u t $200 w o rth o f je w e lr y w a s sto le n fr o m th e tru n k th a t w a s ro b b ed a t C o o leem ee sta ­ tio n W e d n esd a y n ig h t. T h e tru n k w a s th e p ro p e r ty o f a G reek , e n r o u te to th is c ity .— W in sto n J o u r ­ n a l, 10th . I a m n o w ta k in g su b sc rip tio n s fo r F a r m & F ir e sid e , a g o o d a g r ic u ltr a l p a p e r , a t 50c p e r y e a r . I t a n d th e T ele d o B la d e b o th o n e y e a r fo r 75c. A m e ric a n F a m ily J o u r n a l a n d 20 n ic e p o s t ca r d s, a lso tw o p ictu re d fo r 3 0 c. J . F . B R O O M , M o ck sv ille, N .C . T h e S u b je c ts a t th e M o ck sv ille M e th o d ist C h u rch , J u n e 1 9 th , w ill b e: A t 11 a . m . “ M o th er s.” A t n ig h t: W a s th e S a b b a th m a d e fo r m an ? o r w a s m a n m a d e fo r th e S ab ­ b ath ? A n d th e e r r o r o f th e se v e n th d a y -ism . . M o c k sv ille sh o u ld h a v e so m e k in d o f a m u se m e n t f o r th e y o u n g fo lk s. S u p p o r t fo r th e b a ll te a m w o u ld b e a g o o d s te p in th is d ir e c tio n . O n e g a m e a w e e k w o u ld d o m u ch to w a rd a m u sin g th e b o y s a n d g ir ls and m a k e th e m p ro u d o f th e ir to w n O u r b u tc h e r , J im E llis, sa y s th a t h e tr a v e le d th r o u g h th e c o u n tr y all d ay a w e e k o r so a g o a n d co u ld n o t fin d a c o w o r c a lf a n y w h e r e fo r sa le . I t s e e t o u s t h a t o u r fa r m e r s w o u ld d o w e ll to r a ise m o r e th a n th e y d o . C a lv es a r e a lw a y s in d em a n d a t a h ig h p r ic e . P r o f. S . W . H a ll, o f E a st B en d , w a s in th e c ity y e ste r d a y o n h is w a y fr o m M o c k sv ille, w h e r e h e h a d b een to c o n fe r w ith th e d ir e c to r s o f th e g r a d e d sch o o l. P r o f. H a ll h a s b ee n e le c te d p rin cip a l o f th is sch o o l a lso o f th e h ig h sch o o l a t K er n er sv ille , b u t h e h a s n o t d ec id ed w h ich to a c­ c e p t.— W in sto n J o u rn a l, 10 th . B . F . R o llin s, o f C o u r tn e y , w a s in to w n W e d n esd a y on h is w a y h o m e fr o m a tr ip th r o u g h th e so u th er n p o r tio n o f V ir g in ia . M r. R o llin s h e fo u n d so m e fin e fa r m in g la n d s in V ir g in ia , a s w e ll a p lea n ty o f p o o r la n d , H e is th in k in g o f se llin g o u t a t C o u ttn e y a n d m o v in g to V ir g in ia . D a n ie lD w ir e l o f S a lisb u r y , d ied J u n e 7 th , a fte r a lin g e r in g illn e ss fr o m tu b e r c u lo sis, a g e d 79 y ea r s. M r. D w ir e is a n a tiv e o f th is c o u n ty , h a v in g liv e d n e a r A u g u s ta u n til a f e w w e e k s ag°» w h e n h is w ife d ied . H is b o d y w a s b r o u g h t , to C oncord ch u r ch T hureiday a n d la id to r e st. T h r e e c h ild r e l - arid o n e siste r su r ­ v iv e . . V -v. ... M n ch w h e a t w a s h a r v e ste d in D a v ie T h e p a s t w e e k , a n d -b e fo r e th e c lo se o f th is w e e k th e g r e a te r .p or­ tio n w ill fu ll u n d e r th e r ea p er . T h e cro p is g o in g to tu r n o u t m o te th a n d o u b le w h a t th e fa r m e r s h ad b een fig u r in g On. T h e c b o l w e a th e r h a s r e ta r te d th e g r o w th o f c o tto n , b u t c o r n arid to b a c co a r e lo o k in g fin e. M rs. G . E . B a rn h a rd t; o f n ea r A u g u sta ; d ied F rid a y a n d w a s b u r i­ ed a t C on cord ch u rch S atu rd riy e v e n in g . M rs; B rirn h ard t w a s o n e o f D a v ie ’s b e s t w o m en , a n d h er d e a th is d ee p ly d ep lo re d b y ajl w h o Imewr h e r . S h e le a v e s a h u sb a n d a n d se v e r a l c h ild re n b e sid e s a h o st o f r e la tiv e s a n d fr ie n d s. T o th e a g e d h u sb a n d a n d c h ild re n - T h e R eco rd e x te n d s sy m p a th y in th is h o u r o f d ark n ess,., , T h e 3 -m o n th s o ld so n o f M r. and M rs. J ;|B . W h itley d ied W ed . m o rn ­ in g a fte r a 's h o r t illn e ss. T h e little b o d y w a s ca rried to S a le m c h u r c h T h u rsd a y an d laid, to r e s t to a w a it th e c o m in g o f H im w h o sa id , “ S u ffer, little c h ild re n to co m e .unto m e , and fo r b id th e m n o t, fo r o f su ch is th e k in g d o m o f h e a v e n .” A h o m e is sa d d en ed h e r e , b u t th e b erea v ed o n e s k n o w th a t th e - sp ir it o f th e little is a t r e st. O u r sy m p a th y g o e s o u t to th e so rr o w in g parents...T ■» ■ M i M OCKSVILLE DRUG COMPANY If A lo t o f fr e s h C an d ies arid 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. • f A U T o ile t-A r tic le s an d A n yth in g in S ta tio n a r y . . If P irieap p le Ice s, Ic e C ream a n d C old D rin k s. M OKCSVILLE DRUG COMPANY JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT W e. a re n ow . e q u ip p ed to .d o a ll k in d s o f J o b W o rk , su ch a s L e tte r H ea d s, S ta te m e n ts, E n v e lo p e s, P ro g ra m s, In v ita tio n s, C ircu la rs, T ic k e ts, S h ip p in g T a g s, e tc ., e tc . W h en y o u w a n t p r in tin g d o n e sen d u s y o u r o rd e r, w e. can g e t it o u t o n sh o r t n o tic e a n d g u a r a n te e sa tisfa c tio n . . THE DAVIE RECORD MOCKSVILLE, N, C. I have for sale a good farm lying: 11 .mjles from Mocksville, in Clarksville township, containing 100 acres; '25 in cultivation, with pleanty of good timber on balance. A four-room house, good well water and out buildings. Anyone desiriiig a bargain in real estate will do well to communicate with me at once. No finer tobacco land to be found in this section of the State. Callorwriteme at once. R,L BROWN,MocksviUe,N.C. J o h n S to n e s tr e e t.o f N o r th M o e k s - v ille , is q u ite ill. W o rk w a s b e g u n M on d ay o n te a r ­ in g d o w n th e o ld p o s t office b u ild in g . G . A . A lliso n , o f th is c ity , an d W ill L u ck y , o f C le v ela n d , a r e o ff on a, tr ip to v a r io u s n o r th e r n c itie s. T h ey w ill b e g o n e a b o u t te n d a y s. C h ild ren ’s d a y a t C o rn a tzer th e 4 th S u n d a y in J u n e . P r e a ch in g a t 11 a . m ., c h ild re n 's e x e r c ise s b e g in ­ n in g a t 2 p , m , T h e p u b lic is co rd ia l­ ly in v ite d . . . - " G . C . E m erso n , a D a v ie c o u n ty b o y , was o n e O f th e su c c e ssfu l o n e s in p a ssin g th e e x a m in a tio n b o fo r e th e S to te B o a r d o f P h a rm a cy , w h ich w a s h eld iri C h a rlo tte J u n e 6th . H e is n o w lo c a te d w ith E . W . O ’H a n lo n a t W in sto n . . ; T h e J u n io r B arrica b o y s w h o w e n t to C o o lee m ee o n a c la ss p icn ic la st S a tu r d a y r e p o r t a fin e tim e . T h e m o st in te r e s tin g fe a tu r e s o f th e p ic­ n ic b e in g H ie b a seb a ll g a m e , th e rid e an d a b o v e a ll, th e d in n e r. T h o se w h o d id n o t g o m isse d a tr e a t. B a ltim o r e, P h ila d elp h ia , A tla n tic C ity a n d v ie w th e h isto r ic scen ery u p th e H u d so n R iv e r . T h ey w ill retu rn fro m N e w Y o rk to N o r fo lk b y b o a t r e tu r n in g to B u r lin g to n a b o u t'th e 18th o f J u n e . T h ey w ill b o a r d a b o u t s ix w eek s a n d b e g in h o u se k e e p in g a b o u t A u g u s t 1 s t in th e b e a u tifiil r esid en ce fo r m er a lly o ccu p ied b y B .-P. D a v ies. W e jo in th e-.m an y fr ie n d s in e x ­ te n d in g co n g ra tu la tio n s a n d b e s t w ish e s.— B u r lin g to n D isp a tch . F ro st-H o lL A b e a u tifu l h o m e w e d d in g w a s so le m n iz ed th is m o r n in g a t th e h o m e n f th e b rid e’s p a r e n ts, M r. a n d M rs, J a s. G . H o lt, w h e n th e ir d a u g h te r , M issN ir ia F le e tw o o d , a n d D r . J o h n Sriiriuel F r o s t w e r e u n ite d in m a r­ r ia g e . R ev . P . H . F le m in g s, p a sto r o f th e C h ristia n C hurch o fficia tin g . •The w ed d in g -m a r ch w a s p la y ed b y Misri fM a y m e B e s t ,} o f G old sb oro, W hiteiM iss H yrd D a ily : s a n g , a v er y pr^ tjyS sp lo. T h e p a r lo r w r s a ttr a c tiv e ly d eco - r a t ^ ?W ith fe r n s a n d e v e r g r e e n s p re ­ se n tin g a Vfery in v itin g - a p p ea ra n ce to th e g u ie s t/ T h e b e a u tifu l d isp lay o f e x q u isite c u t g la ss,- silv e r and ch in a e x h ib ite d b o r e e v id e n c e o f. th e p o p u la r ity o f th e h a p p y co u p le. T h e b r id e w a s b e a u tifu lly a ttir ed arid rieyer lo ok ed p r e ttie r , ca rry in g a b riq u et o f b rid a l ro ses. .M iss H o lt is a v e r y a ttr a c tiv e -and a cco m p lish ­ ed y o u n g la d y . I s a g r a d u a t e o f f h e B u r lin g to n G rad ed S ch o o l, w in n in g h ig h e st H riiiore in h e r cla ss, a lso a stu d e n t o f' th e G reen sb oro F em a le C o lleg e.’ ■ D r. F r o st w a s b o m in D a v ie coun-. ty , r e c e iv in g .Kis p relim in a ry ed u ca ­ tio n a t G a k R id g e , e n te re d * th e B aItim o rriG oIlege o f P e n to l S u r g e ry r e c e iv in g h is p ro fessio n a l d e g r e e Jin 1908. H r ih a s b e e n lo ca ted in o u r m id st a b o u t tw e lv e m o n th s d u r in g w h ich tiirie h e h a s m a d g m a n y w arm fr ie n d s a n d b u ilt u p a b u sin ess w h ich w o u ld b e a c r e d it to m a n y d en tists o f m u ch lo n g e r e x p e rie n ce . T h e b rid e an d g ro o m le f t o n tra in N o . 21 fo r th eir b rid al to u r, d u r in g w h ich th e y w ill v isit W a sh in g to n ,J L etter F o m N ob Iesv iQ e, Im L P eo p le a re d o n e p la n tin g c o m and so m e, h a v e p lo w e d th e fir st tim e C orn is n o t g r o w in g fa s t o w in g to th e cool w ea th e r . O a ts lo o k w ell. T h e cool w ea th e r h a s d a m a g e d th e w h e a t cro p c o n sid era b ly . T h ere w ill b e o n ly a b o u t a h a lf cro p o f fr u it on a cco u n t o f fr e e z e . T h e h a y cro p m il b e sh o r t th is y e a r . H ojgs a re h ig h , h a v e b een a s h ig h a s 11 c ts. g ro ss. P o ta to e s a re fr o m 15 to 25 C ents b u sh el. C orn,4 5 to 50 .cen ts a b ush el.; W h ea t $1.00 a n d o a ts 3 7cts. L an d fro m . $100 to $160. p e r a cre. H o rses a re h ig h , so a re c a ttle . .-• ■ ' ' A g o o d m a n y fa r m er s a r e p u rch a s­ in g a u to s iri th is v ic in ity . ’ . M r. R . G . J iow ery a n d w ife v isite d C harlie W h ite la st S u n d a y . - B ro .'H i K i te ll te ll y o u r o ld m a id s to co m e w e s t i f y o u w a n t th em to iriarry. f. W e h a v e p lea n ty o f b a ch e­ lo r s arid w id o w ers. - . J o h n ' Zim m erm riri h a s p u rch ased h im a n ew c o m p lo w . J u d g e N e a l d ro v er h is n e w auto- o u t to h is fa r m S u n d a y e v e . W h a t h a s b eco m e Of U n d e J o e Of H arrnony R . I , is h e d ea d ? I w ill c lo se w ith b e st w ish e s to The. R ecord an d its rea d ers. - A Tarheel. M o c k sv ille P r o d u c e M a rk eL .WheatPIqutMeat, hams Spring chickens Beeswax .Hides, dry 1.15 3.00 18 - 18 16 22 13 ,Com Meat, fatback Oats Old hens Butter Lard .Hides, green ' Foley’s Kidney Remedy may be given Jto children with admirable results. It does away with bed weiting, and- is also recommended for use' after measles arid scarlet fever. Sold by all druggists: w tr-lHE NORTH CAROUNA Staite Normal and Industrial College Maintained Women of by the State . for. the North Carolina. - Fourregular Courses leading to ^Degrees. Special coorses for Teachers; Fall Session begins September 14,1910. Those desiring to enter should ap­ ply as early as possible. For cata­ logue and 'other information address JULIUS I. FOUST, PresMenf Greensboro, N. C. . >' Men’s 4* & it & i* i t it 4 * 4 * it it 4* 4 »it # 4* 4> # 4*i*iti* * & i t I4 ** 4*it it i t ¥ i t i t Pants to be at Now is the Time if You Want a Bargain Whittomre’s Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing, 25 cent Size to go at - - T ■ 15c 4 - * # 4. 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. 4 t i 4 44 4 Arbuckles Coffee 15c i I Bargsuns in every Depart- I ment. NewLineSummer £ Goods Just Received. J. Tv i t i t i t i t i t i t 4 £ “Quality Goods” 4 4 4 4 4 4 %"■ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 <Q“ QmOmQm| > 4 0 4 ' RICH JUNE BARGAINS ON EVERY HAND HERE I *9» AU this week there’ll be price ^ surprises right and left- -in every g department and on moot every & article, the store throu gh. | Ahd there is a reason for ^very <§» bargain. Some rAre the results § special purchases of manufacturers ^ sample lines—some on account of .♦ early buying- -but the slump in § prices comes mainly on account of # the late spring and slow buying. J Get in line—begin now to save— # come! Shoes Stylish shoes — shoes that will wear long long and look well with any suit or gown until the very day you lay them aside. We handle a broad and varied line of the best makes; in all styles, sizes and leathers—the famous Crosett Shoes for men; Selz for women, Furniture |» “The home beautiful” ^ is a home generously and tastefully furnished. It, is easy to furnish your «§» home here—with a little money, too. «|a Treat your home to that e x t r a suit, - extra .dresser or easy summer chair. ; Everything for the p a r l o r - h a ll , l i v i n g room o r d i n i n g room, For Farmer s, D o n ’t w o rry y o u r lif e a w a y , f r e t t in p o v e r i th e o ld , .w orn Er o u t f a m i to o ls—get} th e n ew . modernJ la b o r savin g- fa r m in g I f u te n sils, th a t sa v e tim e , m o n e y an d p a tie n c e . . \ ■ : ' W e a re m a k in g sp ecial p rices o n fa r m n e e d fu ls . W e sell Jjjj*- th e ren o w n ed M cC orm ick B in d ers; M o v e r s an d R a k es; C hata- J n o o g a P lo w s and th e b e st B u g g ie s, W a g o n s, e tc . ? 4S* C. C. Sanford Sofas Co. I 1 4 H , 11 " I B H ■&■%-; ?$".■..j •; I l•5 ;*:*-rv| • ( S i■r * ‘Si; Jj: :i:. :i,*< 1 f - * !>■ I liIS I '«1 * H a v e Y o u T r ie d I t ? There is a bottle of Cardui waiting for you at the drug stored Have you tried it? •If not, we urge you to do so, before your troubles have obtained such a hold on you, that nothing will drive thenEven now, it may be nearly too late. But toy it any­ how. If anything can help you, Cardui will. It has helped in thousands of cases, where other medicines had been tried in vain. Why should it not do tne same for you? Take j «The Woman’s Tonic “My daughter, Octava, would have been in her grave today, had it not been for that fine medicine, Cardui, writes Mrs. Laura Lawrence, of Drennon Springs, Ky. _ . “Nothing I tried helped my daughter, until she had taken Cardui. I had sent for the doctor, when I thought of your medicine and got a $1 bottle. When she had taken four doses she became all right I often recommend Cardui to my friends.” ...... .. . Your druggist sells Cardui with full instructions for use on the bottle. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept, Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Teon., for Sptcial Instructions, and€4~page book, ‘'Home Treatment for Wccjcn/’ sent free. U S E D U N I V E R S A L L Y C O R T R IG H T g S S ^ WHEN Cortright Metal Shingles were first introduced (24 years ago) you had some excuse for being sceptical:But now— If you are sceptical it can only be because you do not know the facts in the case.They are used today from the Atlantic to the Pacific for all kinds of buildings, under all conditions.They are fireproof, stormproof; never leak and last as long as the building itself without needing repairs. For further detailed information apply to C. C. SANFORD SO N S CO-. MOCKSVILLE, N: C. I DR. A Z. TAYLOR, ! I • D E N T I S T , | 0 O ffic e o v e r B a ity ’s S to r e , jg | ) R . R O B T . A N D E R S O N , D E N T IS T , OfHce over Bank of Davie N o tic e . IIavmg qualified as executor of the will of George Feiker, dee’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 Uth 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 alker, Executor.T. B. Bailey, Attorney. When a child wakes up In the middle or the night with a severe attack of croup as fre­quently happens, no time should be lost In experimenting with remedies of a doubttul value. Prompt.action is oftea necessity to save life. / CHamberlainvS Goug'h Remedy baa never bet-u knowo to fall In any case ana lt> has hoeq In use for over one-third of a cen­tury, jrbflra.*!* none better. It can bo de. pended upon. Why experiment? Itlspleasant to take and contains uo harmful drug- PrNsik £5 cents: Targe site, 50 cents. Mammoth Black Pigs J O H N A . Y O U N G G r e e n s b o r o , N . C . Bitters Succeed when everything else fells. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy,.-as thousands'have testified. tWSSRttaup It Is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist’s 'counter. WE HAVE OUR SPRING LINE GOODS IN. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Dress Goods, Percales, White Goods. 40 inch Lawn 10c. Butcher’s Linen, tkess Linens, Linoise the popular goods for this season. Laces, embroideries, wool batiste, ndVelty braids for trimmings. Gala- uer cloth, stnpes and tans. AU cheap, as.the cheapest.. Also matting 18 to 28c. per yard. We also have a lot o goods we are offering at the following prices: IOc.- Outings, all shades, now 8 cents,'for cash only. I *'2Bp- Voil to go at 10 cen£s, for cash only. t25c. Ladies pants, 18 cents for cash only. 50c. Men's Dress Shirts, 39 cents for cash only. 1.00 yard Blue and Tan doth, 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 and c u ltiv a to r p o in ts, d o u b le p lo w s an d cro ss c u t sa w s, fo r k s, sh o v e ls and p low h a n d les. G om e an d se e o u r P er - c u la to r C offee a n d T ea P o t. T h e v er y th in g to m a k e g o o d c o ffee G om e an d se e o u r lin e b e fo r e y o u b u y . W e h a v e h o a d v a n ce p r ic e s o n a cc o u n t or h igh -p riced 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 ey . Y,ours to serve, Baiky & Martin. T rie d to E n la r g e E le c to r a te , A th th e co n v en tio n -held to n o m i­ n a te a p o stm a ste r S a tu rd a y ,. P o st­ m a ster L o n g , w ho' w a s p r e se n t a s a m em b er o f th e c o m m itte e , m a d e an effort, -to e n la r g e th e e le c to r a te by o ffe r in g th e fo llo w in g ; reso lu tio n , w h ich fa ile d to se c u r e e n o u g h v o tes' to g o th ro u g h : . v “ W h erea s, w e find m a n y g o o d m en arid p a tr io tic R ep u b lica n s w h o h a v e d o n e g o o d p a r ty se r v ic e , w h o a re w illin g to a cc e p t th e p o stm a ster ­ sh ip o f S ta te sv ille ; a n d w h e r ea s o u r lea d ers, e n d e a v o r in g to b e p e r fe c tly fa ir an d g o o d to a ll, h a v e c a lle d o n th e c o m m ittee m e n fro m D a v id so n C o lle g e to R o ck y C reek tp co -o p er a te w ith th em in a fa ir se ttle m e n t Of th is see m in g ly tro u b le so m e q u estio n ; th e r e fo r e b e it “ R eso lv ed , first. T h a t w e 'b e lie v e , to b e e n tir e ly fa ir , v. e sh o u ld e x te n d th e in v ita tio n to a ll R ep u b lica n co m ­ m itte e m e n . in c lu d in g A le x a n d e r c o u n ty an d th a t p a r t o f W ilk es so u th o f th e Y a d k in riv e r , e x te n d in g to J o n e sv ille a n d in c lu d in g B u ck S h o a ls an d ,all o th e r to w n sh ip s, in Y a d k in c o u n ty to a lin e d ir e c tly e a s t to Y ad k in ' r iv e r , in clu d in g F o rb u sh to w n sh ip to th e D a v ie lin e , th e lin e ru n n in g e a st to and in clu d in g F a rm ­ in g to n to w n sh ip to o ld J o p p a g r a v e ­ y a r d , th e lin e th e n c e w ith th e m ea n ­ d e r s o f th e g r a v e y a r d fe n c e to th e la st ro c k on so u th e a st corn er, o f said g ra v ey a rd ; th en c e to J er u sa le m and w ith th e W in sto n railroa d t o . th e Ired ell c o u n ty lin e , in clu d in g i l l p ro sp ec tiv e 'p a tr o n s o f th e o ffice in R ow an c o u n ty . “ S eco n d . T h a tth e t im e o f m e e t in g b e p o sp o n ed to a llo w th e c o m m itte e in th e se e x tr a p r e c in c ts to b e n o tified a n d m e e t.” — S ta te sv ille L an d m a rk . A D r e a d fu l W o u n d fr o m a k n ife , g u n , tin ca n , r js ty n ail, fire w o r k s,, o r o f a n y o th e r n a tu r e , d em a n d s p ro m p t tr e a tm e n t w ith R u ck len ’s A rn ica S a lv e to p re­ v e n t b lo o d p o iso n o r g a n g r e n e . I t ’s th e q u ic k est, su r e st h ea le r fo r a ll su ch w o u n d s a s a lso fo r B u rn s, B o ilsiiS o r e s, S k in E ru p tio n s, E czem a . C hap ped H a n d s, C orn s o r P ile s . 25e a t C . C . S a n fo rd s. T h e M o o n . S o m e b o d y h a s to ld E d ito r C r ist, o f th e Y y r k ille E n q u ir e r , th a t th e r e in rrb m an in Ih e m o o n , b u t a -w o m a D , a n d h e w a n ts to k n o w w h a t w e th in k a b o u t it . W e w o u ld n o t b e lie v e a n y su c h th in g . I f th e r e w a s 1, a m a n in th e m oon s h e w o u ld n ’t s ta y out. a ll- n ig h t,: a n d s h e w o u ld n ’t g e t fu ll, a n d w e h a v e n e v e r h e a r d y e t o f a w om an w h o w a s s u c h a b a d m a n a g e r ah to g e t d o w n to h e r la s t q u a r te r . T h e m o o n d o e s a ll. th e se ' th in g s . T h e r e fo r e th e r e is a m a n In th e m o o n , a n d n o t a w o m a n .— A n d e r ­ so n M a il. $2,102,711.42 for Leaf Tofeacco. F ro m A u g u s t 1 ,1 9 0 9 to M a y .. 31, 191.0, th e sa le s p f le a f to b a c co o n -th e W in sto n -S a lem - m a r k e t a g g r e g a te d 2 1,029,893 p ou n d s; w h ich b r o u g h t $ 2,10 2 ,7 1 1.42 , a n a v e r a g e o f a b o u t te n c e n ts p e r 'p o u n d . U p to th is' d a te th e c ro p h a s r u n sh o r t o f la s t y e a r ’s b y 2.7 11 ,33 5 p o u n d s a n d th u s fa r $ 293,928.79 le ss h a s b e e n p a id o u t th a n fo r th e sa m e p erio d o f th e 1908-1909 sea so n . T h e fig u r e s a re m o st in te r e stin g . T h e y te ll in a fe w w o rd s ju s t w h a t h a s b e e n p a id o u t to th e fa r m e r s o f th e P ie d m o n t se c ­ tio n th is sea so n f o r le a f.to b a c c o . A n o th er f a c t to . co n sid er is th a t th is to b a cco is m a n u fa c tu r e d h e r e , g iv in g e m p lo y m en t to th o u sa n d s o f p eo p le and is sh ip p ed t o a ll p a r ts o f th e U n ite d S ta te h fr o m w hich: a n ice- r e ­ tu rn in d ash is r e c e iv e d — U n io n R e­ p u b lican . St a t e o f O h io , Cit y o -r T o led o , I Lu c a s Co u n t y . ' ' F ran fe.T . C h e n e y m a k e s o n th t h a t h e is se n io r 'p a r trier o f t h e firm o f F . ,T. C h e n e y & 'C o ., d o in g b u sin e ss; in t h e c it y o f T o le d o , c o u n ty and: S to fe a fo r e s a id , a n d t h a t s a id firm w ill p a y th e su m o f O N E H U N - D iR R D D O L IjA R B ' fo r e a c h a n d e v e r y e a s e o f C a ta rr h t h a t c a n n o t b e c u r e d b y t h e u s e o f H a ll’s C a ­ ta rrh C u r e F r a n k J . G h e n e y . S w o rn to I ip fore m e a n d su b s c r ib e d in m v p r e se n c e t h is 6th d a y o f D e c e in b e r , A . D . 1 8 S 6 . A . W . G l e a r o n, fsF. VT.) N o ta r y P u b lic . TTaP’s C a ta rrh C u r e i s ta k e n in te r r ia lly . arid a c ts d ir e c tly o n t h e b io o d arid' m n p o n s s u r fa c e s o f th e s y s te m S e n d fo r te s tim o n ia ls fr e e . K e p t th e K in g a t H o m e . “ F o r th e p a st y e a r w e. h a v e k e p t th e K in g o f a ll la x a tiv e s— D r . K in g 's N ew J L ife ..P ills— in o u r h o m e an d th e y h a v e p ro v en ;a. b le ssin g t o all p u r fa m ily ,” w r it e s .P a u l M ath u lk n , o f B u ffa lo , N . Y . .E a sy , b u t su re rem ed y fo r a ll S to m a ch , L iv e r and K id n ev tr o u b le s. O n ly 2 5c a t C . C . S a n fo rd s. I n th ov e c it ie s w h e r e th e r e h a s b een a n u n sa tisfa c to r y c o u n t o f n o se s, to n g u e s a r e b e g in n in g to b e v e r y m u ch in e v id e n c e . ' G la d to R ec o m m e n d T h em . Mt. E. Weakley, Kokmo, . Ind., says: “After taking Foley Kidney Pills, the severe backache'Ieft-me,'my kidneys be­ came stronger, the secretions -natural and my bladder no longer, pained me. I am glad to-recommend Foley- Kidney-Pills." In a yellow package. ,Sold by all druggist. : B r y a n sa y s, h e h a s u h ig h e r a m L itio n th a n h o ld in g o ffice. _ B e h o ld a m a n w h o b a th a tta in e d h is -a m ­ b itio n I ■ I f y o u a r e n o t sa tisfie d -a fter u s ­ in g a c c o r d in g to . d ir e c tio n s tw o - th ir d s o f a b o ttle o f G b a m b e r la in ’B S to m a c h a n d L iv e r T a b le ts , y o n c a n -h a v e y o u r m o n e y b a c k . T h e ta b le ts c le a n se a n d in v ic o r a te th e sto m a c h , im p r o v e th e d ig e s tio n , r e g u ja te jtb e b o w le s. G iv e t h e m a tr ia l qidd' g e t w e ll. ' S o ld b y 0 : C , S a u fo rd S o n s C o. D id y o u e v e r h e a r o f a m a n w h o -m a r r ie d a w o m a n to refo rm h e r ,- C b a m b e r la in ’s . C o u g h R e m e d y is s o ld on a g u a r a n te e th a t i f y o u a re n o t sa tisfie d a lte r u sin g tw o - th ir d s o f a b o ttle a c c o r d in g to d i­ r ec tio n s, y o n r m o n e y w ill b e re- r e fu n d e d . I t is u p to y o n to tr y it . S o ld b y C . C S a n fo rd -S o n s C o m p a n y . A n d lo ts o f m e n h a v e p r e tty n e c k s a n d s b o u ld e r S — b u t w h a t’s th e u s e ? T h e C o n ser v a tio n o f N a tu re ’s R e. so u r c e s Applies as well to oiiV physical state as to material things. C. J. Budlon a, Wash­ ington, R. I., realized his condition arid took warning before it was'too late. He says:.; “I suffered severely from kidney trouble, the disease being hereditary in out family. I-have1 taken four bottles of Foley’s Kidney Remedy, and . now consider myself thoroughly cured. This should be a warning to all not to neglect taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy until it is too late." Sold by all druggists. H o w t o e n j o y a to u r to R u ro p e: D d n o t g o u n til y o u h a v e b een p r e sid e n t o f t h e U n it e d S ta te s , L a m e s h o u ld e r is a lm o s t in v a r i­ a b ly c a u se d b p r h e u m a tism o f th e m u sc le s a n d y ie ld s q u ic k ly to th e fr e e a p p lic a tio r i o f C h a im b e r la in ’s L in im e n t. T h is lin im e n t is n ot o n ly p r o m p t a n d e ffe c tu a l, b u t in n o w a y d iss a g r e e a b le to: u s e , B old b y C . C . Sanford} S o n s C o . T h e lia r a lw a y s w a n ts to p r o v e b e is tr u th fu l. ' L e t r is s a y a n d d o th e b e s t w e k n o w fo r th e c o m m o n g o o d . . C h a m b erla iriJ s S to m a c h a n d L iv ­ e r ta b le ts w ill b r a c e u p th e n e r v e s, b an ish ' s ic k h e a d a c h e s; p r e v e n t d isp o n d e r ic y - a n d ir iv ig u r a te th e W hole s y s te m . S o ld b y C . C . S a n fo r d S o n s C o . T h e o ftn e r so m e m e n fa il m o re m o n e y t h e y a cc u m n la te . th e T h e s in g e r w h o g r a te s o n y o u r n e r v e s is n e v e r a g r e a t s u c c e ss . W h a t E v e r y b o d y O u g h t to K n o w . -That Foley’s Kidnev Pills contain' just the ingredients necessaiy to tone, - streng­then and regulate the action of the kid­ neys and bladder. Soldbyall druggists.. A b u n k o m a n s a y s th o b e a u ty o f a n e a s y m a r k is b u t s k in d e e p . - I t ta k e s a flee to m a k e a d o g to e th e s c r a tc h . ' ' H e w h o c h e a ts h im s e lf n e v e r la c k s c u s to m e r s . S c a r e d In to S o u n d H e a lth . Mr. B. F. Kelley, Springfield, 111., writes: ’A year ago-I began to be troubled - with mY 'kithieys and bladder, -which grew worsejintill-became' alarmed at my con­dition.- I suffered also ' With dull heavy headaches'.andAhe action of my bladder -was nunDying and painful. ! read of Ktdey Kidney Fills and after taking them, a few weeks the headache left" me, the action of my bladder was again n<Fp*i. and.J -was free from all disease."'' Sold' by all driiggists. N o tic e . NQNTHiCAROLINA D avie County , ■; COMmmiONIK’S :- ■ : O ffic e:.; May 2,1910. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in this office for, the' dis- continuence of the Public Road leauma from Cana by the !‘Frost Old Mill” pW? to tbe Statesville Road. - . v .: - ... The same will come up for our considera­ tion on-.the first -Monday in July, -1910 If,any objection to same, let it be heard then. . , By order, of the Board of Commissioners' of DavieTki., N. C. June 1st, 1910. J. F. MOORE, CIerfe of fiie Boqpjl Write for Beciiitiful Illustrated Cat- alogue of HARVARD : PIANOS arid price list. Cash or easy pay­ ment plan if desired. DAYTON PIANOS. The Dayton Piano for $250. The best $250 Piano in the world. T H E E V E R E T T PIANO The Artists’ Ideal. Grands and Uprights. B. P. JARRETY, LARGBT DEMER IN THE STATL 207 S. Main St. Salisbury, N. C. IiWONUMENTS AND! TOMBSTONES ANY SIZE-ANY SHAPE-ANY COLOR. C all o n u s, P h o n e u s, o r W r ite u s fo r D e s ig n s a n d P ric es. M ILLER-REINS COM PANY, N O R T H W IL K E S B O R O , N . C . T H E PEO PL E’S NATIONAL BANK united S tates depo sitary. W in st o n - S alem, - - - fj.C CAPITAL, $300,000.00. ASSETS A MILLION AND A HALF. T a k es, c a r e o f it s cu sto m e rs w hen m o n e y is firm o r e a sy , k e e p s e v e r y tra n sa c tio n co n fid e n tia l, a llo w s in ter­ e s t a t ^ p er c e n t, fr o m d a te o n C er tific a te s o f D e p o sit, h a s a S a v in g s D e­ 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 con­ 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 e ss. N o b e tte r p la c e . Y o u ca n 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-Pres. and Cashier. Southern Railway. Operates over 7,000 Miles of Railroad. QUICK ROUTE TO ALL POINTS North—South—East—West. 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 e s o r ts AFFORDING FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION E le g a n t P u llm a n S le e p in g C a rs o n a ll T h r o u g h T r a in s. D in in g , C lu b A n d O b s e r v a tio n C a r s. F p r S p e e d , C o m fo r t a n d C o u r te o u s E m p lo y e s , tr a v e l v ia t h e S o u th ­ e rn lt a ilw a y . R a te s , S c h e ilu le s a n d o th e r in fo r m a tio n fu r n is h e d by a d d r e s s in g th e -u n d e r s ig n e d : ■ R , L . V e k n o n , D is t . P a s s . - A g t ., J . H . W o o d , D is t .P a s s . A g e n t C h a r lo tte , N O , A s h e v ille , N . C . S . H . H a e d w i o k I a s s . T ra ffic M g r . H . F . C a r y , G eri’l P a s s . A g t W A S H I N G T O N , D . C . State of N orth Carolina , I In the Super- \ ior Court be- D a v ie County - V fore A. T. Grant, Clerk: W. G. Richardson,) Administrator T. C. I d eceased fChards0n’ \ N o tic e o f S a le . vs ./ : \ T.C.Richardson,etel > By virtue of an order made in the above entitled cause by A: T, Grant, C S. C., the undersigned Commissioner will sell pub- Iicly to the highest bidder at the -court house door in' Davie county,, N.-C„ on .Monday the 4'’day of July, 1910, at 12 o clock M., 'the following traqt of land,- to- wit: Beginning- at a stone, James- Rich­ardson’s comer; thence E.'2 1-2 degs: S. 20.20 chs. to a black gum; thence S. 8.10 chs. toa stone; thence E. 10.65 chs. to- a stone; !hence 3.50 chs to 'a stone; thence E..with W. N. Richardson’s-line 8.54 chs. to a sourwood, thence S. 6 degs. W. 19.90 chs. to a stone, Mary Richardson’s comer; thence W.. 12.50.chs.to a-stone;-thence N. •81 degs. W.'.26.84 chs. to a stone in Smith’s hne; thence N. with Smith's line 19.53 chs. to the beginning. contaihing 76 3-4 acres, mqje or^less,; and adjoining the lands of- JamesjUchardson and others. Terms ot Sale: One hundred dollars cash and the balance on six months time with bond and approved secuijty.'or all cash at .theoptipp.pf-|he purchaser. Title reserv- Qd until purchase :money is paid in full. ’ This the 24th day of May; 9J0; ^ A T; Gbaut, Jr., Commissioner.' State " of N orth Carolina , D av ie County . -I k In the ,Super- Cior CourtBe- i fore A. T. J Grant, Clerk. N o tic e o f S a le A. A. A nderson vs Ju u a A nderson et al . 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 4th day of July,; ,the following- described real estate, tp-wit: ": 1st. A Lot known as the store hoil?e and lot situate m;fhe rorbs of the Mock®' ville and Winston.road, bounded on the -Northand East by- the la n d s 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 Calahaln. . . 2 ud. Thetobacco factory lot containing 3-4 acres more or less 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 sale $25 cash, balance in six months time with bond and approved s®‘ curity, or all cash at the- option of tne purchaser. - ,This-the 26th day of ApfDi 4910.A. Tt GRANti Jr., Commissioner^ T h e T eIefio -B lad e, D a jg i- R ecw d a n d y e llo w J a c k e t, all o n e y ea r f°F only one firillati VOLUMN XI. a n o t h e r BT UN< V eiy lntefesring •> W iA wW he Home” a* th e S u | Life on th e Far W h e n t h e c o w s | is o n ly Ja s h o r t one th a t b r in g s I sw e e te st m e m o r ie s Iy fa rm Tlfie- T h e and th e s k y is a g ll ance o f g o ld e n c o lj b id d in g t h e E a s t is n ot t w ilig h t f o r i to see t h e fa d in g Ij th e so ft, r o s y e h e l in g . T h e b r ig h te J in g d o w n a s i f to I tor th e m to c o m e th e c u r ta in o f e th sw a llo w s a r e c ir c l h ea d . T h e p la i w h ip p o r w ill com * o rch a rd , a n d d o w b o b w h ite c a n b e for m a te . . T h e ca b y th e g a te h n th e r ic h m o r s e ls tl w h en m e e o w s cc m ilk b a il is h a n g i a u d m o th e r is th ro w o n t so m e c<| in g p ig s . S h e tu r n s h e r i l a n d h e a r s th o t in ! “ T h e y a r e e o m j “ I t m a y b e Ja<[ sa y s, a s h e b a la m k e t o n th e fe n c e . I “ N o , t h a t ’s B I s a id . ’’I ’d k n o w | d r e d . T h e y a r e , P u s s y h a s p n rcj o i th e .g a te -p o st 1She d o g is m ic h at her, b u t s h e di She k n o w s; th e home. “ S -o o -k B lo | s-o o-k s - o o - k .” T in k le, t in k le , D ow n b y t h e cJ B lo ssie’s b e ll a s si h er w a y h o m e w | the o th e r c o w s . N ea rer a n d c le | are th e b e ll to n e s) u s n ow . • R o v er is p la y l th a t h e w ill c li m l w h ic h P u s s y s its ] sh e is s a fe ly o u t sh e q u ie tly ignor- S h e is liste n in g th e _ iw b e ll. S t m ea n s fo r h e r S k im m ed . M o th er is lean fo n d ly s tr o k in g t l th e c a lv e s . T h e a s e t t in g s u n b a t j g lo r y o t g o ld e n Iif T h e s m e ll o f ft] in th e a ir . T h e w ild c r a b g le s its o d o r w itl th e c o m in g n ig h T h e c o w s a re T h e d a y ’8 w orj T h e h o r s e s a r e f co rn . T he, m y s tic n o ] a re b e g in n in g . T h e sc r e e c h o l sb r ill v o ic e w it h I th e c o w b e ll. T h e la s t r a y s th o u g h lo th to g P rem a cy o v e r th Earth. , The cows are Twilight, the ilssefl the depai farWell and bids "aYkinffly weleo ^wjth her glorioo 8,tars shine out *° 8tay her early The cows are; The gateisopl are allowed to] drafts of milk. The cowB had I .^hey sjopd Iij m m m m m id C at- I ANOS I Y P a y - ATE. JK N. C. K N d 5 > L O R . id P r ic e s. NY, BANK N.C c u sto m e r s w hen ial, a llo w s in ter- a s a S a v in g s D e- W th ing a w e ll con- siness. N o b etter e-Prei. and Cashier- /ay. of Railroad. !St. R e s o r ts IN D in in g , C lu b v ia t h e S o u tb - n fu r n is h e d b y lis t . P a s s . A g e n t r ille , N . C - J e n ’I P a s s . A g t a , "I In the ,Super- C ior Court Be- i fore A. T.J Grant. Clerk. I N o tic e o f S a le m ade in the above Srant1 C. S. G., the ner w ill sell pub- e door in Mocks- iy the 4th day of cribed real estate, 3 the store ' oriis of the S„. , bounded bit tie lands of A. ; . Anderson ■ contain- ir less and bejng on Brothers Store ialn.ctorylot containing iunded on the East. I lands of Nelson lots being known itore and Factory cash, balance ‘ in six ltd and approved s®' t the option of the of Aprfli 4910. -i ^, jR-.Comntissioner^- - deT Dayie Record t, all one year for “HERE SHALL THE PRESS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN; UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN.” VOLUMN XI.MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, 1910. another lecture BY UNCLE TQBEY Ve;y Iriterefcting and Entertaining Lect­ ure With “When the Cowa Come Home” as the Subject—A Picture of Life on the Farm. . ' _ W hen th e c o w s c o m e h o m e ! I t is only 1» sh o r t s e n te n c e , y e t i t is I coe th at b rin g s to us s o m e o f t h e I sweetest memories o f life , e sp e c ia l- 1 ly farm life. T h e s u n is s e ttin g and the sk y is a g lo w w ith a r a d i- I anee o f g o ld en c o lo r . T h e W e s t is KiddingtheEast g o o d n ig h t . I t js not tw ilig h t for O ld S o l lin g e r s I to see th e fa d in g lig h t o f d a y k is s I the soft, rosy c h e e k s o f th e e v e u - I jug. T h e b r ig h te s t s ta r s a r e p e e p - I iog down a s i f to s e e i f it . is tim e I ior them to come o u t fro m b e h in d the curtain o f e th e r e a l b lu e . T h e I swallows a re c ir c lin g a r o u n d o v e r ­ head. T h e p la in tiv e c a ll o f th e w hipporw ill c o m e s fr o m b e lo w th e orchard, a n d d o w n b y t h e m e a d o w bobwbite can b e h e a r d w h is t lin g for mate. T h e c a lv e s a r e s ta n d in g by the g a te h u n g r ily c a llin g .fo r . the rich m orsels th e y k n o w is th e ir s when the eows c o m e h o m e . T h e milk bail is h a n g in g o n th e fe n c e and m other is w a tc h in g fa th e r throw ont so m e co r n to t h e e q u a l- ingpigs. She turns h er h e a d a n d lis te n s , and hears tha tin k lin g o f a b e ll. “They are c o m in g ,” s h e s a y s . “ It may b e J a c k s o n ’s c o w s ,” h e says, as he b a la n ces t h e fe e d batp ket on the fen ce. “ N o, th at’s B lo s s ie s b e ll,” s h e iid , - I ’d k n o w it a m o n g a h u n - [dred. They a re c o m in g .” Passy has p u r c h efl h e r s e lf o n top . U i the gate p o s t a n d i s lis tjn in g .. ITmdog is m ic liie v o u s ly ,b a r k in g . I atler, b u t s h e d o e s n o n o tic e , it . know s; th e c o w s a r e c ftm id g Jkne. . "S o o k B I o s s i e ; s-o -o -k , f S-o o-k 8 00 k .” Tinkle, tin k le , tin k le . Dawn b y th e c r e e k -w e c a n h e a r I Tlossie’g b e ll a s s h e s lo w ly w e n d s her way h o m e w a rd , fo llo w e d b y the other c o w s. Nearer a n d c le a r e r a n d sw e e te r are the b ell to n e s a s t h e y c o m e to I as now. Rover is p la y fu lly p r e te n d in g that he w ill c lim b th e g a te p o s t o n which P u ssy s its , b u t s h e k n o w s she is safely o u t o f hiB r e a c h a n d she quietly ig n o r e s h im . S h e is lis t e n in g a t th e t in k le o f the cow b ell. S h e k n o w s w h a t it means for h er w h e n th e m ilk is skim m ed. M other is le a n in g o n th e fondly stro k in g th e b a c k o f o n e o f the calves. T h e r e fle c tin g r a y s o f asetting su n b a th e h e r h a ir in glory ot g o ld en lig h t . The sm ell o f fre sh p lo w e d f o il is in the air. The w ild c ra b a p p le b lo o m m in ­ gles its odor w ith t h e B b a d o w s o f the com ing n ig h t. The cow s a re c o m in g h o m e . The d a y ’s w o rk is a lm o st d o n e . T he h orses a re “ c r o u c h in g ” th e ir corn. The m y stic n o ise s o f th e e v e n in g are b eg in n in g . T he screech o w l is m in g lin g h is ahull v o ice w ith th e s o ft t in k le o f the cow b e ll. T he la st r a y s o f lig h t lin g e r as, though lo th to g iv e u p th e ir s u p - Prem acy o v e r th is p a r t o f M o th e r Earth. T he cow s a re alm oB t h o m e . T w iligh t, t h e c o y m a id en th a t Mssed th e d e p a r tin g d a y a s w e e t forvvell a n d b id s th e c o m in g n ig h t ^ M ndly w elc o m e , ■- e n th r a lls u s ^ith h er gloriooR p resen ce.: T h e 8Mrs sh in e o n t w elc o m e h e r a n d M stay h er e a r ly d e p a r tu e . T he cow s a re h o m e / The g a te is o p e u e d a n d th e c a lv e s ^re a llo w ed to s u p o n d e lic io iis drafts o f m iifc . The cow s h a d c o m e h o m e . T hey s|o p d lic k in g th e ir c a lv fo NUMBER 59 th e “ it th r o u g h th e c r a c k s o f th e fe n c e . M o th e r h a d s k im m e d th e m ilk a n d w a s w a s h in g th e b u c k e ts , th e la s t o f h e r w o r k fo r t h e d a y . ' is “ la p p in g ” h e r su p p e r fro m a sa n c e r in to w h ic h th e sk im - in in g s h a s b ee n p o u r e d . . F a th e r h a s p u lle d o ff h is fehoes a n d is s itt in g o n th e p o a r c k c o n ­ te n te d ly s m o k in g h is p ip e . L eB lie is s e ttin g o n th e s te p s o f t h e p o r c h b a th in g h is fe e t in c o o l, fr e s h w a te r h e h a s j u s t b r o u g h t fo r m th e s p r in g . T w ilig h t h a s g iv e n a w a y to th e d a r k e r s h a d o w s o f n ig h t. T h e sta r s s h in e w ith - u n u s u a l b r illia n c y . A s o ft, g e n tle b r e e z e is p la y in g w ith t h e c le m a tis v in e s t h a t d i n g to t h e tr e lls o f th e p o r c h . A s tr a n g e , in s p ir in g m u s ic s u d d e n ly b r e a k s fo u r th . I t is fro m th e v il- fa r d is ta n t. M r . D a lto n r a k e s h is p ip e fro m h i s m o u th a n d lis te n s e n t e n tly . L e s lie , to o , is b e n d in g h is h e a d fo r w a r d to c a tc h t h e s tr a n g e m u s ic . “ W h a t is i t , L e s !” a s k e d M r i D a lto n . “ I d o n ’t k n o w .” a n sw e r e d y o u n g m a ii, r is in g to h is f e e t ; . B ou n d s lik e m a r tia l m u sic . ‘I t is , ” s a id M r , D a lt o n . w o n d e r w h a t it m e a n s .” “ I ’m g o in g d o w n to se e ,? ’ L e s lie , a n d h e b e g u n to, p u t o n h is s h o e s . “ A r e n ’t y o u to o t ir e d ,:m y s o n !” p le a d e d M r s . D a lto n . ‘N o ,” r e p lie d L e s lie ; “ I ’ll n p t b e g o n e lo n g .” - T h e y o u n g m a n d r e w o n a lig h t c o a t, p a ssed , d o w n th e w a lk th r o u g h ' t h e g a t e A n d w a s 'so o n ; o u t o f s ig h t . ; -V :' : ' /■ A r r iv in g a t th e v illa g e h e fo u n d a g o o d s iz e d a u d ie n c e lis te n in g to. o f t h e s in k in g o f th e M a in e in . th e H a v a n a h p r b o r . T h e e lo q u e n c e o f t h e s p e a k e r a n d th e p a th o e s o f th e stpiry fa n n e d th e fired o f p a tr io tism ip e y f o y h e a r t , a n d q u ite , a n u m ­ b e r p f y o u n g m e n e n lis t e d ,’ a m o n g w h o m w a s L e s lie . I t w a s la te w h e n h e s ta r te d h o m e a n d h is s o u l w a s filie d w ith sa d n e ss; fo r h e r e a liz e d h is m o th e r w o u ld b e b r o k e n -h e a r te d w h e n s h e k n e w . S h e w a s s itt in g u p w a itin g fo r h im w h e n h e c a m e . S h e h e a r d h is fa m ilia r fo o ts te p s o n t h e g r a v e l w a lk a n d m e t h im a t th e fr o n t o f th e p o a r c h . B y t h e l ig h t o f th e m o o n s h e sa w h is p a le fa c e . “ O , w h a t is it , m y b o y !” H e c a u g h t h e r i n . h is a r m s a n d b r o k e t h e n e w s to h e r w ith a ll th e g e n tle n e s s o f h is lo v in g n a tu r e . T h e r e w a s n o m o r e s le e p in th e D a lto n h o m e th a t n ig h t. 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S o m e o f h is b o y h o o d fr ie n d s , c o m r a d e s w h o h a d e n lis te d w h e n h e d i d , . g a th e r ­ e d a r o u n d h im a n d s o u g h t to g iv e h im c h e e r . I n O ne o f h is c o n sc io u s m o m e n ts h e h a d a s k h o w th e b a t­ t le w e n t. W h e n to ld i t b a d -:b een w o n b e s m ile d , tr ie d to r a is e o n h is c o t, b u t f e ll b a c k w ith th e w o r d v ic to r y o h h is lip s . H e h a d b e e n r e a so n a b ly q u ie t for a n h o u r , b u t .h is h e a v y b r e a th ­ in g in d ic a te d th a t th e e n d w a s d r a w in g n e a r . T h e s u n b a d s e t i n a w e a lth o f^ a z u e -g o ld . w h ic h s t ill lin g e r e d a u d ^ b o th e d .th e . s k y in a- L e s lie ip o v e d u n e a s ily o n h is c o t , v ta s h e a r d a s h o r t d is t a n c e a w a y . ‘iTne eqws .have come home,” in a faint yoipei Thep he opened his eyes and.tdxclaimed: ' “Mother! Oh, my mother!” A* m o m e n t la te r h is s p ir it p a sse d to th e :M a k e r W ho g a v e it . . A h ! P o o r b o y ! t h e c o w s h a d in ­ d e e d c o m e S h o m e fo r h iin fo r th e la s t tim e . ... • , • * * * T h e r e a r e tr a g e d ie s o n t h e fa rm a s w e ll a s in t h e c it y , a n d th o s e w h o liv e th e “ s im p le lif e ” a r e m o re s y m p a th e tic a n d te n d e r -h e a r t­ e d th a n s h o s e /w h o e e liv e s a r e s p e n t a m id s t th e w h ir l o f m o n e y -m a d n esa a n d fa s h io n ’s fo llie s . I h a v e se e n a tre e so b e a u tifu l in s y m m e tr y a n d v ig o r o u s in g r o w th th a t .it a ttr a c t­ e d th e a tte n tio n o f p a s s e r s -b y , A s tr o k e o f lig h te n in g d e n u d e d it o f a p o r tio n o f it s lim b s a n d p a sse d d o w n o n e s id e to th e g r o u n d . I t p u t o u t le a v e s fo r a fe w su m m e r s a n d d ie d . 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B n t th e th in g th a L m a k e s m e s ic k is t O se e a p o o a fello w d e p e n d in g e n tir e lv u p o n th e fa r m in g c la s s fo r 1 th e ir s u p p o r t to s it. a n d fo r e v e r ­ la s tin g ly b e ( ly in g to d o w n th e ir o n ly liv in g s u b sta n c e , a n d w e h a v e th e m , n o t m a n y w e a r e g la d to s a y b u t y e t w e h a v e a te w , a n d n o . o n e s d e p e n d in g m u re : u p o n th e fa r m in g p e o p le th a n t h e y a r e . N o w , B r o th e r F a r m e r , I w a n t y o u to w a tc h th e s e fe llo w s a n d w h en y o u s e e h im p a llin g y o u r o a n se d o w n j h s t c u t h im o u t a n d g o to th e m an th a t is m a n e n o u g h to s a y th a t b e is g la d y o u r a re c o m in g o u t o f th e lo w p la c e y o u h a v e h e ld so lo n g , a n d tr y in g to m a k e b u sin ess- m en O f y o u r se lv e s in d e e d , a n d w e h a v e - p le a n ty o f th e m t h a t w ill s a y th a t fro m th e b o tto m o f th e ir h e a r ts a n d w ill a l- . s o len d fa h e lp in g : h a n d . A lw a y s b ew a re o f th e m a n th a t te lls y o u '• th a t th e F a r m e r s’ U n io n is n o g o o d . A n d ' e v e r y u n io n m a n s h o u ld a tte n d b is lo c a ls r e g u la r a n d g o to e v e r y C o u n ty m e e tin g a n d w e w ill Bhow th e s e litt le m in d e d p e o p le w h a t w e c a n d o . N o w , B r o th e r s, s tic k to g e th e r a n d b e - su r e a n d a tte n d th e n e x t C o n n ty m e e tin g to b e h e ld w ith th e O a k G ro v e L o c a l th e first S a tu r d a y in J u ly . T h e r e n e v e r w a s a b e tte r tim e th a n r ig h t n ow to jo in th is U n io n , a n d w h y d o n ’t y o n j o in . W e h a v e so m e o f th e b e s t fa r m er s in th e c o u n tr y in t h is , th in g , b u t '.we w a p t.y o n , M r . F a r n ie r 1 i t , y o m ' * _ w a n t " ^ , b u t i f y o n w a n t to r em a in th e b o tto m r a il a lw a y s, w e d o n ’t n e e d y o u . W e h a v e 2 5 ,0 0 0 m e m b e r s in N o r th C a r o lin a a n d w e o n g h t to h a v e 4 0 .« OOO b y th e S ta te m e e tin g th e 2 9 th o f J u ly . N o w t h in k th is e v e r M r. F a r m e r , a n d b e su r e a n d d o n ’t le t so m e o f th o s e c h ic k e n ro o st k e e p e r s o u t o f it . W h a t d o y o u th in k o f a in a n th a t w ill ru n a n e d ito r d o w n a n d th e n a s k h im t o s a y a g o o d w ord fo r h is b u sin e ss in th e n e x t p a p e r !- W e h a v e s t c h p e o p le to d e a l w ith a n d th e y w ill d o th e fa r m er th e sa w e w a y . A U n io n M a n . j u s t a F e w T h o u g h ts. T h e r e f s s e v e r a ld a s s e s o f p e o p le in D a v ie c o u p ty . B u t th e m o s t p e c u lia r is th o s e fe llo w s w h o s its a ro u n d th e ir p la c e s o f b u s in e ss a n d w a tc h fo r t h e fa r m er to c o m e in a n d b u y h is w a r e s, a n d th e n g o o u t o n t h e c o r n er s o r s it a ro u n d e v e r y S u n d a y a n d tr y to ru n d o w n t h e F a r m e r s ’ - U m o n . T h e F a r m e r s ’ u n io n is n o t tr y in g to ru n th e m e r ­ c h a n ts d o w n , a n d w hat- in th e w o rld d o e s th e lit t le m e a s le y f e l­ lo w s w a n t t o ; r u n th e v e r y c la s s ,d ow n th a t is fe e d in g th e m , a n d i f t h e F a r m e r s’ -U n io n m e n w ill n o tic e a lo n g th e y c a n fin d th o s e o n e s o u t, GHIGHESTHt SPIUS BRANDs I?AD3B$ I I AAiTMFiSraggIilI Xor CJAi-CHISS-TKR1S DIAMOND BRAirD PELLS in RED and/ Gc^O szie&iUc boxes, sealed- With Bluev .Ribbon, T a ss KO-pTEsa. B w r fT g w > • — » -t- SOiD SY AU DRUGGlSiS EVERYWHERE, TSjaB 1SBXSD wORTH. M a r v e lo u s D isc o v e r ie s m a rk th s w o n d er fu l p ro g re ss o f th e a g e . A ir flig h ts o n h ea v y m a ­ c h in es, te le g r a m s w ith o u t w ir e s, ter r ib le w a r rnventioris to k ill m en , a n d th a t w o n d er o f w on d ers—-D r. K in g ’ N e w D isco v ery — to sa v e life w h e n th re a te n ed b y c o u g es, cold s, Ia- g rip p e, a sth m a , c ro u p , b ro n ch itis, h em o rr h a g e s, n a y fe v e r an d w h oop ­ in g c o u e h o r lu n g tro u b le . F o r a ll b ro n ch ia l a ffe c tio n s it h a s n o e q u a l. I t r elie v e s in sta n tly . I t s t h e su re s cu re* J a m e s M . B la ck , o f A sh ev ille N .'C .. R . R . N o . 4 , w r ite s it cu red h im o f a n o b stin a te c o u g h a ste r a ll o th e r r em ed ies fa ile d . 50c a n d $1.00 . A tria l b o ttle fr e e . G u a ran teed b y C . C: S an fo rd ; - S ev era l o f o u r e x c h a n g e s co n tin u e to r a ise co m p la in t a b o u t th e p op u la ­ tio n o f th e ir r esp e ctiv e to w n s n o t sh o w in g u p a s th e y o u g h t to* B u L w e d o n ’t b e lie v e th e se p u b lica tio n s o u g h t to s e e so m u c h tro u b le a b o u t th is m a tte r . V e r y lik e ly n ea r ly ev ery b o d y h a s b ee n liste d , w h e th e r th e y liv e in to w n o r h a v e r ec e n tly m o v ed to th e c o u n try a s is cla im ed b y th o se w h o a re n o t sa tisfied w ith w ith th e fig u r e s. A n d , b esid es, i f th e c en su s e n u m er a to r d id n ’t g e t tb om v e r y lik e ly th e ta x c o lle cto r w ill. S o , w h a t’s th e u s e to tr o u b le over su ch little , m a tte r s, an yh ow ?— O u r H o m e. I u th e p a s t 1 5 y ea rs? 38>- p e o p le h a v e b e e n p u t u n d e r p r o h ib itio n la w , b u t t h e , co n a n m p -. tion . o f - w h is k e y h a s in crea fo d V 5 0 p e r c e n t, a n d th e p e r c a p ita c o n ­ s u m p tio n of-- b e e r h a s -in e r ea fo d m o r e th a n 4 6 p e r c e n t,] ao s a y s P e r c y A n d r e a s , o f / C in ^ n fia ti, a ,m em b er o f th e U . S . B r e w e r ’s ' A s ­ s o c ia tio n , , ' ( " FOR THE BEST VALUES IN Men’s and Boy’s ClotMng and Furnishings V I S I T Mock-Bagby-Stockton Co., & “Same Price to All.” 418 Trade Street t WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. J JilA' I •3 « 8 S' § 111 I. I i I i l l uitei irii s III I ll l 111 . M S :U !j v»- 8BSWMMhMjpBPg as®®®_*•* ."VC. ',Tr < <....... I THE DAVIE RECORD. C FRANK STEOUD - - Editor. OFFICE—Second Slory AngeI BniIding1 Main St. Entered at the Postoffiee in Moeks- ville, N. C., as Second-class Mail matter, March 3.1903. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, In Advance.......................50c Sis Months, in Advance.....................25c THE NEWS FROM OUR COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS What the People all Over the County are Doing Ns W EDNESDAY, June 22, 1910. TheRecord reaches six thousand people every week. An ad in our paper brings results. <jf you wish to buy or sell, better see us. Mocksville has a near-poet, but it seems that the local papers are afraid to print his songs, which has to do with the school board. Too bad. The blackberry crop was not as good as v/as thought at first. Quite a number of berries have fallen off, and the balance have been water­ logged, but we are going to get out among the briars soon. Those who are thinking of running for office had better consult with their better halves before doing any­ thing rash. Should you still insist on running, an announcement in The Record would be worth considerable Jo yon. All obituary notices, cards of thanks, church sociables, etc , are charged for a t the rate of 10 cents a line. P.ease remember to enclose the cash when sending in articles .along this line. Church entertain­ ments, where no admission is charg­ ed, will be printed free of cost. We notice that the Democratic X arty is running appeals for help in most, of-their papdl’S throughout the eountry. That millionaire in-Chica­ go <vlio left the Republican party last week to join the Bryan party should send in at least a ihillior: plunkets - He is 82 years old. Sup­ pose he had died before being con­ verted. We have received received several communications lately with no nann signed to them. Such correspon dence finds its wav into our wasti basket immidiately upon its arrival We are always glad to publish new: items from our readers, when the writer’s name appears, but no< otherwise. Oor contributors will b<- governed accordingly. The Lash is glad it can say things that are good enough to steal but hanged if it likes to be swallowed all at one mouthful and no credit given. In a recent issue of The Davie Record, that paper has Lash crackers for breakfast. Lash hash for din­ner and swallowed the handle for supper and never said thank you, Say, Frank, has the preacher ever told you where . people go if they steal?—Law’s Lash. Yea, verily, friend Laws,: did we go as a thief in the night and steal thy thunder. Not we, beloved, but the devil, who, in our absence re­ moved the headline from a hall column of juice from thy pen and scattered it broadcast over our sheet even using it as fillers between medi cine ads. Not we, but while we slepi our enemy, the devil, did this. “I! ignorance were bliss, ’twould be ■folly to be blistered.” Many apoli gies, oh, high and mighty shiek. PROM ROWAN. The abundance of rain has done considerable damage, to the wheat and has delayed farm work. Cot i ton has a bad stand and late, but !corn is looking well and wheat is |good. j On Saturday the Ilth we attend- i ed a birthday anniversary at the home of Mr. J. D. A. Fisher and wife, at Faith. The parties were very much surprised, and the oc­ casion was a pleasant one. On the same day Mr. Henty Caiible had the misfortune to lose a tine mule, In sympathy for bis stock he had let down the tongue of a reaper to rest their necks while the wheat was being shocked and in the meantime a call was made for dinner, and while the children were unhitching one of the other horses pulled the machine against the mule'and cut his hind legs so they had to kill him. Good teams­ ters say to always bitch the breast chains first aad unhitch them last, Mr. Kimball had a team to run away and crippled one of his horses so badly that he also had to be killed. Suppose be had left the team standing witbont being bitched: this should not be done. ' We are sorry that Rev. W. R. Ketchie and Son bad the misfor­ tune to Iosh their barn and stock by fire. It seems to us it would be wise for everybody to carry a little insnrance all the time. We think it is no more harm to invest in in-; •snrance than it is to; invest in guano. The guano might be a dead expeuse, then it might yield us a handsome income; So with the insurance. Mt. D. C. Lihgle has been some­ what unbalanced In bis mind a iiiontb or more. Abput two weeks igo his wife weut to Greensboro for an operation and died on the fable, this seemed to cjieck the wanderings of his mind for. a while but last Sn uday he slipped away and was caught iu the act. of jump ing into a curbed well. jHia is now at Morgauton. LittleLena Brown, who came so very near dying from blood poison iud whose leg had been drawn past, a square in the knee, is uow able to touch her toes on the ground and walk a little. While the doctor’s skill was great, we think the poultice made- of flax seed and meal and constantly ap­ plied had much to do in prevent ing the p fiisou from going into her body. . There is one case of typhoid fever in this section, and some -ither sickness. D. S. Brown & .Lyerljr, tried their- 10 horse power Stackney gasoline engine with their No. 4 Geyser thresher. While the whert and bats were right from the field, and ringing wet, the engine and machine done good work. O bserver . ■ HARMONY, ROUTE ONE. Misses Ila and 'Lizzie Rievcs visited their uncle. Mr. R. Rieves, last Saturday night hear County Line. Mr. J. M-Ratledge is crossing the creek right often. There must be some attraction. Rev. John Horn gave Mr. T. C. Stroud a call last Sunday . / Mr. N. S. ,Gaither and son, James, purchased a fine pair of {dogs. Look out rabbits, t There must be some attraction for Mr. D. C. Campbell near Clarks- bury. How about it Miss Ida 8. ? Mr. W. C. Elam is all. smiles, for it is a boy. Mr, Milton Gaither went up the way Sunday evening. Did you see him Miss VJ 'W heat is good, bnt harvesting is bad oh account of wet weather. Sa m e O n e . REEDY CREEK. The women and prohibition are tired of Bob Glenn and the poor negroes have hired him to go to New England to train'their kids. Tcm Watson, twice , nominated for president on the Populist ticaet has gone back to the Democratic party and the devil told Bryan to go to Europe. He did so. Hi Ki is thinking of going to North Georgia to bookkeep for the happiest man in the world. He has a deaf and durn. wife,‘6. fiddles, ,ten children, thirteen honos and a blockade still. , . ;Stokes county Republicans will hold their county' convention at court house iu Danbury July 22. The Yadkin river was :about, 15 high JunelSth; Mrs Cicero Zimmerman was out to see Mrs. JohnZiminerinan last week, who is sick with fever. : We never got any mail last week for three days on account of high water. Miss Lizzie Crews is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Jessie Gobble, of Lexingioo R. I. Boys I know of several of our Reedy Creek girls .that give in from f200, to 1900'; dollars iu cash and some of them-are- worth their weight iu gold without jmoney or land. Mr. Walter Delap was in Zim town a few houis last Thursday. He is oh the sick-list.- JohnHcott came running through Zimiuermantown last Wednesday with lightning speed with a cow in front of him with her tail sticking straight out, scared nearly to death. Don’t no what was the matter nn less both were run mad. Mrs. Sobn Zimmerman who has typhoid fever is growing weaker. She is very bad. S. D. McMillan announces him self for sheriff of Davidson- county in,the Dispatch. Who in the devil is he? That is the first he has been heard of in these diggins. H iK i . KURFEES. R. A. Allen is spending a few days in Mooresville. Ftank Andersonvisited at Henry Bailey’s Sunday, - Mrs. Sallie Burton and children visited at Mr. J. C. Bowles Saturday and Sunday. ’ Mr. Henry Haneline was -in our burg Sunday. . ■'; .. Mrs. R. M. Allen is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T., M. Hendrix, on Roete 4. Brag Smith, of Cooleemee; was in our burg again Sunday. Could Miss OCtell us anything more. ■Jim Roberts, of Salem, visited at Bowman Prather’s-Sunday. Miss Ella Meroney, of Mocksville, spent Saturday and Sunday with her friend, Miss Margaret Stonestreet.. Gee, how J. R. B. smiled when he got to drive the reaper at Mr. P’s. I LrrrLE D utchman . : TOiIACH Each o{ the chiel SansoIthebodyist Cb** of Life. A chain is B0 stro n g er than fc weakest link, the bodyno stronger than its organ. ,If there is weakness ol stomach, liver or lungs, there is a weak link in the chain Ot life which may snap at any time. Often this so-called “ weakness” is caused by lack of,nutrition, the result of weakness or disease of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Diseases and weaknesses of the stomach and its allied organs are cured by the use ol Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovety. When the weak or diseased stomach is cured, diseased of other organs which seem remote from the stomach but which have their origin in a diseased condition of the-stomach and•___ - i >s«rl - (infptttnn arA CUffid &lSQ«other organs of digestion and nutrition, are TAe sttoai man has a strong stomach. TaAe the above recommended ttDtscov erf” and you may have a strong stoma aeh and a strong body. G iven Away .—Dr. Pierce’s CommonSense Medical Adviser, new revised Edition, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vol. lime. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.________ Alongand interesting array of1 good news items from Kappa, had to. be left out of today’s paper for lack of space, but they will appear in our next issue. Elcnu Paj will forgive us this time, we feel sure, | ' - ■; ■ “ - ■* " ” ’ j We are offering to the farmers of Davie and throughout the country, i The Davie Record and the Progress-' ive Farmer and Gazette both one year for only $1. See big announce­ ment next week. I CffrvmenT IPS HARD TO TELL good paint from tad by just look­ ing at a pot of paint 'It’s only after it has been exposed to the •weather for a few months that oou can see the effects of poor paints. Then it is, too late. If you buy your paints of us you always get good paint—the kind that wears.' “ UNEEDUS” Sink & Fansler 427 Trade St Winston-Salem. THIS IS IT I I- F I “ROCK HILL” Buggies are the very best for the money. Don’t take anything said to be “just as-good.” Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten. C. C. SANFORD SONS’ COMPANY, Agents MOCKSVILLE, N. C. THE ROCK HILL BUGGY CO.. Rock Hill, S. C PIANOS . At Wholesale Factory Prices PIANOS A SOLID CAR LOAD OF PIANOS Yil ^ atJVK)CKSVILLE, N. C, for the next ten Ii J i c D • L days. This exhibition isfor advertising purposes. We wantyou to call and let our Factory Representative show you the merits of the CH ASE-H ACKLEY PIANOS, whether you Intend to buy or not. It will be a treat to you for Hm to show you every detail of (.iano building, from start to ftAh- THE CHASE-HACKLEY PIANOS leading artistsand are.st k i f l ° a<! ,r,>rld “ d 1W s Srcal T f T t ™1W EiicIi La.dy Who A teds Will Bo Presented Wifli a, HMflsoiBfi Souvenir. Come Eafly, WMe Tliereis & LHige Stock J. R. MAYNARD. Exhibiton Manager,MOCKSVILLE, N. C. N 1 Gaither Building* / . the DAVlE iARGEST circujlatio ever published it ARRlVALofPAS! ' GOING I1 I JJ0. 26 Lv. Mock I No. 28 • Lv. Mock, I GOINGS I No 27 Lv. Mock No! 25 Lv. Mock LOCALANDPEi GoU- i Ts 141 ceil Jas. McGuire Winston. John Gauble sper Salisbuay last week S jH. A. Howard trip to Winston Iasj W. E. Poplin m: to Statesville last t G. A. Sheek : night in Salisbury. Mjss Elsie Jones, town Thursday sho R. B. Horn, of town last week on B. W. Gartner, o was in town Thurs Dr. H. F. Baity, boro, spent Friday 0. C. Wall, of C town Friday on bu R. L. Fry and W Saturday in Winsti Rev. P. E. Parki and Friday in Wins Several of ou'r pi ball game at Goole J. M. Summers, in town last week i A few sets of j buggy harness che R. H. Rollins ma to Courtney Wedi Friday. Mrs, G. M. Roya visiting her eou Stroud. When you want try Hunt’s Cash ( the goods. Bailey Sheek if time with his brotl at Bower’s Hill, Vi Misses -Mary Hi Gaither are spendii friends at Blowing John F. Johnso visiting his parent Johnson, at Farmi Mrs. R. M. Jai some time with rel in Moorsville and \ Clarence Warne; Tenn., spent last Rwith his friend, Fr Neat’s Foot Har oil there is—goin lasts—the barrel is Bros. Mrs. E. C. Clir spent last week guest of her sister Grande. We earnestly rei owing us on subsc send the. amount, i hills to meet. Remember, evi Banana.Day” at and you can buy each that clay.: ■. Anyone Wahtinj good farm will do . ^d of J. R. Brown i - s issue; ; , TjV. J. R. Hende M. Scott & Co., gists,’ of Charloti I Thursday calling o ,POR SALE.—Tl I “lee. Peach trees. I stuPPing or cannin I H. Felker an I .^rs> Pf China Gro j last week on their v kit to relatives ai 11,/-® -Penny, of j . a hfe preserver , so . seldom we Yeithings thoi- j THF DAVIE RECORD* I • ^ss ®ac*'e Dowriam, of Lenoir,'!HE. w a J vudtirig relatives and friends i this city. .,Trgest CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER ever PUBLISHED IN DAVIE COUNTY. ARRIVAL of PASSENGER TRAINS GOING NORTH. 10:18 a. m. 1:18 p. m. GOING SOUTH. Lv. Moeksville 3:34 p. m Lv. Mocksville 6:13 p. m No. 26 No. 28 Lv. Mocksville I,v. Mocksville No. 27 No. 25 LOCAL and personal news . Gotten is 14f cents. jas. MeGuire spent Friday in Winston. John Cauble spent a day or two in Salisbuay last week. ,H. A. Howard made a business trip to Winston last week. W. E. Poplin made a business trip t o Statesville last week. G. A. Sheek spent Wednesday night in Salisbury. jjjss Elsie Jones, of Kappa, was in t o w n Thursday shopping. r, li, Horn, of Winston, was in town last week on business. B. W. Gartner, of near Woodleaf, was in town Thursday. Dr. H. F. Baity, of North Wilkes- boro, spent Friday in this city. 0. C.Wall, of Cooleemee, was in town Friday on business. R. L. Fry and W. I..Leeach spent- Saturday in Winston. Rev. P. E. Parker spent Thursday and Friday in Winston.- Several of our people took in the ball game at Gooleemee Saturday, J. M. Summers, of Salisbury, was in town last week on Afew sets of good second-hand buggy harness cheap at Holton Bros, R. H. Rollins made a business trip to Courtney Wednesday, returning Friday. Mrs. G. M. Royall, of Salisbury, is visiting her cousin, Mrs.. C. F. Stroud. When you want Grbceries always Bunt's Cash Gro. first; he"has Mey Sheek is spending some tint with his brother, Albert Sheek, a Bower’s Hill, Va1 Mary Heitman and Sarah Gaither are spending some time with friends at Blowing Rock. John F. Johnson, of Atlanta, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, at Farmington. Mrs. R. M. Jamison >s spending some time with relatives and friends in Moorsville and Statesville. Clarence Warner, of Lynchburg, Tenn., spent Isst week in this city with his friend, Frank Hanes. Neat’s Foot Harness Oil—the best oil there is—going at 75c while it tests-—the barrel is leaking. Holton Jros. Mrs. E. C. Clinard, of Winston, spent last week in this city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. W-. H. Le- Grande. We earnestly request all who are owing us on subscription to bring or I the amount, as we have many Mis to meet. ,Remember, every Saturday is Banana Bay” at Hunt’s Cash Gro. and you can buy them' for I cent «ach that day... Anyone waiting to purchase a: 8ood farm will do well to read • the ad°fJ- R- Brown, which appears in tiis issue. • Dr. J. R. Hendersoni representing • M. Scott & Co., wholesale drug- of Charlotte, was in town Thursday calling on the trade. j SALE.—The fruit on six hun- Peach trees. Fine for either siuPPingorcanning. : iJl M. YOUNG W. H. Felker and two little daugh- Jrrs. China Grove,, were in town . wee^ Pa their w;siy vhpme from a ‘‘at to r d a t i ^ ^ ^ J- B. PeiuJyj of Roilte Sj-Jfrantffe; 8 a life preserver V ItV i§ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Par­ nell, of Winston, on Saturday,, a fine 12 pound son. (( Getyour fruit jars and ,rubbers, sui e keep fruit powders at Hunt’s Cash Grocery. Mrs. R. Wi Kurfees, of Cooleemee Junction, spent Saturday in this city with relatives. For Sale —Two good work • mules and one mule colt 15 months old; A bargain to quick buyer. Terms cash. J. C, Massey, Mocksville,N.C. W earesorry to learn that Mrs. C. M. Owen is very ill at her home home in this city, but trust that she will soon recover. You Canhave 40 different kinds of Nat I Biscuit Co's.” cakes and crackers to select from if you go to Hunt’s Cash Gro. , The school board seems to remain inactive. To a man up a tree it seems that it is time to select and appoint a superintendent. Try “Armour’s Veribest Tripe for breakfast, only 20 cents a can at Hunt’s Cash Grocery. Gowen Dusenbery, of' Concord representing the Gowan Medicine Co., Durham and Chicago, was in town Thursday and gave us a pleas­ ant call. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Richardson, of Sheffield, passed through town Thursday on their way to visit rela­ tives at Advance. Mr. Richardson spent a day or two in Winston while away. Bom, on Thursday, to Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hendricks, a fine daugh­ ter, their first-born. A gentleman tells us that Tom was cutting wheat Friday with a tall standing collar oii, which he could hardly look over. I am now taking subscriptions for Farm- & Fireside, a good agricultral paper, at 50c per year. It and the Teledo Bladeboth one year for 75c. American Family Journal and 20 nice post cards, also two pictured for 30c. J. F. BROOM, Mocksville, N.C. The attention o f. our readers is directed to.the ad of J. R. Maynard. wMcitapB^r^ in Jthis .issiK!. Call •and seei their nice line . of pianos which;are on exhibition in the Gaith­ er building on Main street. FOR SALEr-I- latest model No. 5 Oliver Typewriter, and one Tribune bicycle. .Apply at Hunt’s Cash Grocery, L G. Graham, of Collingsville, Tex., is visiting his mother near Farmington. Mr. Graham has been living in Texas for. 18 years, and this is his first visit home. He is rural letter carrier; Mr. Graham tells us that cotton is looking very small in Texas, and that the crops are needing rain badly. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bailey, of Davidson county, spent a day or two in this city last week. While here Mr. Bailey purchased from R. H. Rollins a 96 acre farm near Ijames Roads, and will move to this county some time this fall. The Record is glad these good people are going to locate in the countv. If you have kerosene oil troubles, better try “Red Saline,” 20c. a gal­ lon or 5 gallons for 90 cents at Hunt’s Cash Grocery. Our old friend L. HT^White, of Cana, was in town Thursday and paid our office a pleasant visit. He lefta frogskin with us, for which he has the ,profound thanks of the editor. Friend White -hasn't but one draw back in this world and that is his looks. We thought we were the ugliest man in Davie coun­ ty, but have changed our niind since looking at him. D. G. Tutterow, of R. 5, a pro­ gressive farmer,- and Secretary of Center Local of the Farmers’ Union, was Jn town. Saturday and reported all crops to be in the best shfipe ever in his neighborhood, he' also1 says that their local uhionis in fine shape, and that they have taken in twelve or fifteen new members in the last month. A delegation from therje will attend the meeting of the Of the Highest Quality I! Youcan find them here, and almost any kind. ANS A SPECIALTY. 'BAN- ^ : V "-:. ' V ;:; . . ■■■* ■■ ■ ■ 3 4* * %■ »• r * ❖ * ❖ ❖ ❖ * & ¥ % 4* * 4* * * ❖ * This store does not handle fruits once in a while, but all the time. I have decided to make Every Saturday “Banana Day” and sell them, at Ic each, taking them as they come. If you have not been buying your groceries at Mocks- ville’s leading Grocery, it is time you were, as here you . find what you want “in'Groceries.” ’ H unt’s Gash G rocery “Quality is My Motto.” * * '* * € 4 4- * armers: I have for sale a good farm lying 11 miles from Mocksville, in Clarksville township, containing 100 acres, 25 in cultivation, with, pleanty of good timber on balance. A four-room house, good well water and out buildings. Anyone desirlhg a bargain in real estate will do well to communicate with me at once. No finer tobacco land to be found in this section of the State. Callprwriteme at once. ' ’ JR . BROWN, ModbvaieN C m m m m J. .T. Angel! spent Monday in y/in- ston on business. Jacob Stewart spent Friday and Saturday in Greengboio,:;' , A number of articles had .to be N, CieHB Williams Fouiid Gdity.. Greensboro, June 17!— When federal conrt convened this niorn- iftg, tile j ury: which had been ool' all night in-the ease-, against K left out this week for lack of Space1- Qieeu1WiiiiamS aud Thomas and & * * & ' # * * * ❖ * ¥ % % % % % * % & % * * * * * % * % .5* , * % & * % ¥ *■ & t o i i c i t o n thin.seldomwe 1Teceive one of these locallSs that we deejn it worthy of Mention. !- Albert Sain, aged about 87 • of Route 3, died Tuesday of s week and was buried at Oak- ov® Wednesday. She leaves a .® er os relatives and friends , fo ltloUrn her loss. * 4 o ftS4L? - A 35 H' P- Engine; ij) ®0,ler and Saw Mill Outfit, condition. A bargain for e- One mile florth of SmithGtbi. v®' M. Crotts. Mocksville, Unifeh of the State , to be y id at the A,: M. College in Bal- ^gh on July 26 and 27. ‘ i Paul Jones,- of Advance,; a^ed' 26, died last Tuesday after suffering for £ long while with tuberculosis. The f uneral services took place- Wednes­ day afternoon, after which his body was laid to rest in Shady Grove Cemetary in the presence, of a large congregation- of friends and loved ones. Mr. Jones was a member, of the Methodist church, and was a good man,. He had many friends thtdnghput the cotinty- He was ah Odd Fellow, and the burial services were conducted by the; L 0; Oi F. Lodge of Advance. The Record ex­ tends sympathy to the bereaved jnother and other relative^, in-.,this sad hour. * ^ ^ * Mrs. R. M. Morrowa.. p f, Burling­ ton,: is ,visiting in this pity, the .guest of Mrs. R. P. Anderson. Cashiier Byeiiy is attending the State Bankers Association ,which. is in session at Wrightsville. , R. S. MeiTOtiey and B. I. Smith spent Monday afternoon in the clas­ sic shades of Cooleemee. John LeGrande is the latest addit­ ion to The Record force. John is a good boy and bids fair to make a fine printer. The'heavy wind and rain Sunday did some damage to crops in differ­ ent sections of the county. Hail air so fell in some sections. Tneodore Rooseveltarrived in New York Saturday and received the big­ gest, ovation ever aiccorded a private citizen. Teddy is a big man. We are sorry, to learn that.Dr. M. D. Kimbrough had another flight stroke of paralysis Sunday. We trust that he will fully recover. Prof. Leon Cash;and Supt. J .. M. Bennett, of the Southern, of Win­ ston, passed through town Saturday on their way to attend a meeting of Masons at Farmington'. The:fecord man desires, to thank E. II. Woodruff for a box of the nicest .peaches, we have seen this year. Such gifts are always, appre­ ciated by the starving editor; - May Hall’s shadow grow less. The subjects/ at the Methodist church Sunday, June 26th, will be— morning: “Thegrea.t question of all the ages, that men will ask throu time and in eternity.” At night: ‘‘The omnipotence of habit.” Ev­ erybody invited. '■ v;- T. M. Young has six hundred peach trees loaded’ with peaches, on his fafm north of town., ^He offers this fruit for sale on the trees. With a portable canner set down; right at’ the orchard) &- thousand or more cans of this fruit could be put up Eliza C.raft, 00 trial for alleged Irjiuils.against the govei uineiit, re turned:their; verdict, of guilty as' to Williams and Thomas Craft.' not guilty as to Eliza, Craft, -Jndge Boyd announced that the defend­ ants need not-remain in the court room if they desired to go out, a? they were under bond. Itis pre­ sumed that "whatever the sentence may be, Mr. William’s attorney* Vrill take an appeal, to the circuit court of appeals.. : The statute under which the de feudant8 were eon victed. provides a maximum punishment of two years in the penitentiary and a tine Ot from $1,000 to flO,000. & % * . ^ * a* ■:* & & • ❖ % € 4- «. •-■ . •■■■•. % Now -is the Time -if You. W ant a Bargain Whittomre’s Gilt Size to go at Arbuckles Coffee Edge Shoe Dressing, 25 cent • - 15c • ■ "> ■ • 15c Bargains in every D epart- : meiit.: - NewLine Summer' ; Goods Jost Received.■ . > ■ •. Jv;;:t .v b a i t y ; - • >;. " V .4fQ ttalitF ^ q o d ssi T ' . Farmers should eat - more oatmeal. Although the farmer of today is able to buy almost anything he wants to wear or to eat he isn't paying_ enough attention to food values when it comes - to his own table. . _ If he has been watching the exten­ sive researches and experiments on r the question of the best human.:food- -■for muscle and brain he will heed the advice from all sides to “eat more Qvaker Oats.”, . .. Quaker Oats is mentioned because it is recognized in this country and Europe as the best of all' oatmeals. Feeding farm-hands on Quaker Oats means getting more work out of them . than if you feed thern on anything else. It is packed in regular size pack- . . ages, and in hermetically sealed tins ‘. for hot climates. \ 6t * RSCH JUNE SARGAINS ON EVERY HAND HERE % AU this week there’ll be price # surprises right and left—in every J department and on most every «& article, the store through. And there is a reason for every bargain. Some are the results of special purchases of manufacturers sample lines—some on account of J early buying—but the slvimp in prices, comes mainly on account of 'O « ' <§• Mocksville Produce Market. Wheat FlourMeat, hams ' Spring chickens 1.15 Com •.90 3.00 Meat, fatback 18 18 Oats 60 . 18 Oldhens •09 .16 Sutter ; '- IS 22 Lard 15 13 Hides, green 67Beeswax. Hides, dry- FoleyiS Kidney Remedy may be given to ChUdren j with admirable results. It does a »v*ay with be.l weiting, and is - also- recommended fur us£~ after:' scaiiet fever. Sold fo: an druggists. . , ; the late Get in sp: e-»i come:1 and slow buying, jgin now to save— Easy Shoes Stylish shoes shoe^ Furniture “The home; beautiful’1 that will wear long long I is a home generously andI a 1 11 - ' *al ■ « ’ I* H « « 1and. look .well with, any ^ suit or gown until the ^ very day you lay them ^ We hahdle a broad and varied . line of the ^ best makes; in all styles, el|s sizes and SeatKers=»-the famous Grosett Shoes for men? Sels fo r wom eii,/ tastefully furnished. It is easy to furnish your home here-—with a little money^ too* I Treat yoi.sr home to that extra, suit, extra dresser or esasy summer chair. Everything for the psrior,! hall, living EfGQtJjl Or JTOQIIio . Esiriners* Uinion .Convention. ; Texarliaiia,- Avk., June 17 —Se­ cretary Davis of tbe National "EW- ojers. iUiiioQ announcet! today' that til® next convention of Ibe nnion would he Held at 'Chavlotip, Sept. 16, of this year, St. Louis, Atlanta, Denver, Menii»hisand AtlanticCity \re- e among tbe cities which bid, ior the^c nVetitton. '* I r::T H r|gT H :^M 3yS A ;' I State Norm al aiicl i| | ; | n d u s t ^ £ ^ | ^ e | II Mamtained j>yj the State for the § Women . of/North Carolina. Four re^tilaf Courses leading to Degrees. Sf Ii Special coorSes for Teachers. Fall j.. Session begins^ September 14,1910. (§ Il Those desiring to enter should ap- £ It ply as early as possible Fnr re.ta- ;,M logue and other information address' || JUUUS I. FOUST, President GFeenfboro, N. C. I Don’t^^ worry your Iife'^^^^away, frettipc:, over the old, worn. ■ oiit farm tools—get the new, modern,-labor Savinrjr farming utensils, that save time, money and patience.-l ' - We are making special prices on farm .fieedfuls. We sellr , ■ Ithe renowned McCormickBinders, Mowers-'and Rikdg; Chata- f' 1 nooga Plows and the best Bjiggies, Wagons^ etc. I C. C. Sanford Sons Co. I Em m ® ® ® i If i ' ­ llm: Iif!: I 3 I $J : III The Secret of Youth Do you ever wonder how you can remain young, or why other women older than you, look younger than you do? The secret can be put in a few words: “Preserve your health, and you will preserve your youth.” By “health” we mean not alone physical health, but nerve health, as, sometimes, magnificently strong-looking women are nervous wrecks. But whether you are weak physically or nervously, you need a tonic, and the best tonic for you is Cardui. It builds strength for the physical and nervous systems. It .helps put flesh on your bones and vitality into your nerves. I±- CARDUI J 46 The Woman’s Tonic “My mother,” writes Mrs. Z. L. Adcock, of Smith- ville, Tenn., “is 44 years old and is passing through the change of life. ‘ She was irregular and bloated and suffered terribly. My father stepped over to the store and got her a bottle of Cardui, which she took according to directions and now she is up, able to do her housework and says she feels like a new_woman.” Try Cardui in your own case. MWie to: Ladies’ Advisonr Dept, Cbattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tena., for Spuial Instructions, and 64-pate book, "Home Treatment for Women,” sent free. USED UNIVERSALLY C O R T R l G H T ^ ^ WHEN Cortright Metal Shingles were first introduced (24' years ago) you had some.excuse for being sceptical: - But now— If you are sceptical it can only be because you do not know the facts in the case. They are used today from the Atlantic to the Pacific for all kinds of buildings, under all conditions. They are fireproof, stormproof; never leak and last as long as the building itself without needing repairs. For further detailed information apply to. C. C. SANFORD SONS CO- MOCKSVILLE, N. C. I DR. A. I TAYLOR,! I DENTIST, ** !$ Office over Baity’s Store. 0R . ROBT. ANDERSON, DENTIST, Office over Bank of Davie Notice. Having qualified as executor of the will of George Felker, 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. Per­ sons indebted to said deceased are noti­fied to make immediate payment of their said indebtedness to the undersigned ex­ecutor. This Ilth day of Feb. 1910. J. D. Walker, Executor.T. B. Bailey, Attorney. When a chili wakes up In the middle of th« nlj?bt with a severe attack of croup as fre­quently happens, no time should be lost In experimenting with remedies of a doubtful value. Prompt action Is often necessary to gave life. C H am berlain’s C ough R em edy ha»neve* been known to fail Ir any case and Ib has been in use tor over one-third of a ceu- fcUry, There U none better. It can be de­pended uwm. Why experiment? Itispleasant . to take and cuntaius no harmful drue. Pr'ea. B5 cents; large size, 50 cents. - Mammoth Black Pigs JOHN A. YOUNG Greensboro, N. C. ! Succced when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female’ weaknesses they. are. .the supreme [ remedy,! ap thousands have testified. FORKiiDNEY5ILfVERAND STOMACH TROUBLE I it Is the Ibest medicine eveir sold over a druggist’s counter.. -v ' Bargains! Bargains! Now is the time to take advantage of the great Bar­ gains at Bailey & Martins. Cut prJoes in all Dress Goods, Figured Lawns, White Goods, Hats, Shoes and Notions. They are great .bargains &nd the sooner you avail yfittrself of this opportunity the, better you will be pleasecL We have also Fruit Jars, Jar Tops; Rubbei s, &c. Every­ thing represented in a General Store. : Come quick before all the Bargains are gone* . _ v , Yours lo serve, ■■ ■ i '-/Vv/"-JvA; -Vf- BaileyandMartin. The Kind of a Giri for Us. Tlie buxom, blight eyed, rosy cheeked bomieiug lass, who eau daria stockings, mead trosers, make her own !rocks; command a regi­ ment of pots and kettles, feed, the pigs, chop wood, milk cows, wres­ tle with the boys, and be a lady withal in company is just the sort of girl for us and for any worthy man to marry. But you, ye pin­ ing, moping, mortgaged. , music- rourderipg, novel devouring daugh ters of fashien and idleness, you are no more (it for matrimony-than a pullet is to look after a: family of fourteen chickens. The truth is, dear girls, you want mor« liberty and less fashionable restraints, more-kitchen.and less parlor, more leg exercise and less sofa, more pudding, less piano, more frank­ ness and less mock modesty, more breakfast and less bustle. Loose yourselves a little, enjoy more liberty and less restraint by fashion breathe the pure atmosphere of freedom, and become something as lovelj and beantiful as the God of nature designed. —Exchange. Attempts Suicide. Salisbury, June 14,—Last, night before midnight Jennie Brenegan, a white woman between 25 and 30 years of age, one of tjhe scarlet wo­ men who reside in the eastern sec­ tion of this city, attempted suicide by shooting herself through the left breast with a 38 pistol, the ' ball go­ ing entirely through her body The shot failed of the desired effect, that of producing instant death, and a physician was hastily summoned. Officers were also On the scene short­ ly afterwards and to these the wo­ man gave as her reason for the a'- tempt at self-destruction that she was tired of the life she had been leading and that no one cared for her. Her Home is said to be at Cooleemee. Kept the King at Home. “For the past year we have kept the King of all laxatives—Dr. King’s New Life Pills—in our home and they have proven a blessing'to all our family,” writes Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y. Easy, but sure remedy for ail Stomach, Liver and Kidnev troubles. Only 25c at C._ C. Sanfords. Show Us the Man. : Most North CKrolina communities are moviiW forward many are stand­ ing still, some actually go backward. Iredell harbors such a one, known as No. 8 school district, Davidson town­ ship. For two years the children there have had the advantages fur­ nished by a splendid nine-months school. Butsome of the folks weren’t satisfied. Alot of people in this world just naturally hate progress. They love stagnatin. And so they called an election the other day and by a majority of one voted off the tax;of 30 and 90 cents, and will now send their children to a four-mhnths school, to be taught by teachers who will doubtless receive less money than those of the past, hence will be in­ ferior. Wewould like to see that one man whose vote has cut off five months of school from those child­ ren. He is probably not different, however, from those who stood with him. They love money more than education and they think more of 30 and'90 cents than they do of minds trained well for .life’s work. It is deplorable when ; any - community votes down a school tax that is rea­ sonable; it is a tragedy when people will abolish a good school after en­ joying its advantages for.two years. —Lexington Dispatch. ’ S t a t e o f O hio, O ity o r T o le d o , f L x jojs Co u n ty . I 89 Frank J. Oheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chenej& Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE' HUN­ DRED DGLI jABS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Ca­ tarrh Cure Fkank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De­ cember, A. D. 1886. . A . W. G leason , (seal ) -Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in­ ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials free If yon get mad at onyone, run away as fast as you can. Don’t “stick around” and say things you may be sorry for all the rest of your life. Yon who go looking for the “higher life” will find it close at hand with those who are nearest and ShOald be dearesi. Come out of the clouds. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liv­ er tablets will brace up the nerves, banish sick headaches, prevent dispondency and invigurate the whole system. Sold by C. C. Sanford Sons Co. If you think you have more work than you can do, devide with someone else. Some other fellow may need the job. , Lame shoulder -is almost invari­ ably caused bp rheumatism of the muscles and yields quickly to tbe free application , of Chaimlierlain’s Liniment. This liniment is not only prompt and effectual,: but in no way disaagreeable to use. Sold by Cs'O; Sanlord Sorts Co.’:; . Spak up, all the sunshine; you can. It gives yon a M ppy feeling. What Everybody Ought to Know. severe backache left me;-my kidneys -be- heavv laflpn came stronger, thesecretionsnaturaland ■ ,cumy bladder no longer pained me?;; I -am glad to recommend Foley: Kidney. Pills.” In a yellow package. Sold by all driiggist Let your light shine out so that it may dispel the shadows. —— -.........-.--------— r-.—„™, andexpels the cold from the system; Sold by all druggists. „ “ ' ■ ^ Alter every storm comes calm to .sooth the soul abraded. Scared Into Soond Health; : . M - - - - - ------ Mr. B.F. Kelley,Springfield, 111., Writes: hasten tllaE a «*tiJioh "A year ago I began to be troubled with continuence if S?Ceis j ^my kidneys and. bladder. Vivhlch grew from Cana by' worse until I became alarmed at my con- to the StatMvillA MlU placedition I suffered also with dull heavy Th! Road- . headaches and the action of my bladder tion on the firat M^nHUP ■ tJai8Hteira- Was annoying and painful I read of if , “" I- T st ™ondaV w July. 191 ft. FoleyKidneyPUlbandafter taking them then objettton^to 8amei let it be heard a few weeks the headache left me. the iw „ ,action of my bladder was agam normal, bf^vie Co N 0 i*^ coiJwoissiPneis,.and Xwasfreefrom all disease” SoH ’ June 1st, 1910I ter all druggists. ® < *J. F. MOOSE, < - i Clerit of the Board, Write for Beautiful Illustrated Cat- * alogue. of HARVARD PIANOS I and price list Cash or easy pay-1 inent plan if desired. - ^ D PIANOS. The Dayton Piano for $250. The best $ $250 Piano in the world. > THE EVERETT PIANO f TheArtistsMdeai. Grands and Uprights I B. P. JARRETT,! JT LARGEST DEALER IN THE STATE. I 207 S. Main S t Salisbury, N. C. > “It cured me,” or “Jt saved the life of my child,” are the expres sions yon hear every day about Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This ,is true the world over where this valuable remedy has been introduced. No other medicine in use for diarrhoea or bowel complaints has, received such general approval. The sec­ ret of the success of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera 'and Diarrhoea Remedy is that it cures. Sold: by C. C. Sanford Sons Co. Those who see the sun rise oh a summer moruing see a picture of God’s glory. ' If you ai'3 not satisfied after us­ ing according to directions two- thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, you can have your moneyi .back. The tablets cleanse and inyieorate.the stomach, improve the digestion, regulate the bowles. Grve them a trial and get well. Sold by C..0: Sanford Sous Co. Ton never need be scared ot any body, anyhow, anyway, so Ioag as yoa are master of yourself. - ... . Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy T*?at Foley's Kidnev pills contain just is sold oil a guarantee that if von the ingredients necessary to tone, streng- nnt sotisfin.i .. • . *then and regulate jhe action ..pf. the kick “°V alter using two>neys arid -bladder. SoJd by ail druggists. f oi a bofctle according to di , V rections, your money will be re- This world is a wilderneis Si refunded. It is up to yon to try woe—ifybu wish to make itso. it-* ' Sold by C. <3..;Sanford' Sons | ^ ■ Company. Giad to Recommend Them. Mr. E. Weakley,' Kokmo.' Ind^ says: — ‘After jtaking^.Foley Kidneyj Rlls, Oie then for those who are weary and Have a word of prai- e now and Tke Conservation of Nature’s Re* sources AppUes as well to our physical state as to matenal things. C: J: Budloni Wash- iiigton, R. _L, resized: .his: cbnditiorr Ifrid took warmng befOTe it was too late. He says^/'rsUfferedseverelyfromkidneytr^We. the disease being hereditary In *ottles:,of. What a Summer Cold May Do. A summer cold if neglected is just as ,, . , JUapt to develop into: bronchitis or pneumo- laijnly- ‘ I haVeitakgn four bottles.,of nia as at any Other season..: JJolnof neg- me<^y’ anI how, considernia as at arty other season Do^not iieg- Foley | Kidney Remedy, and how.consider Iect it. Take Foley’s Honey and-Tar Wself thoroughly cured. This shoiild-be promptly.'. It loosens the cough, soothes S wanjmg_t°..al| not. to neglect taking and heals the- inflamed air passages,' and , ^ 8 Reniedy' untU it' is 'too I/VIONUMENTS ANDs TOMBSTONES ‘ ANV SiZE-ANY SHAPE--ANY COLOR. Call bn us, Phone us, or Write us for Designs and Prices. MILLER-REINS COMPANY, NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. THE PEOPLE’S NATIONAL BANK u n it e d S t a t e s d e p o s it a r y , W in s t o n - S alem , - - - N.C CAPITAL, $300,000.00. ASSETS A MILLION AND A HALF. Takes care of its customers when money is firm or easy, keeps every transaction confidential, allows inter­ est at 4 per cent, from date on Certificates of Deposit, has a Savings De­ partment, loans money to'you.' or for you, and does everything a wellm- ducted up-to-date bank should do. Let us have your business. Nobete place. You can send your deposits by mail. JOHN W. FRIES, President. WM. A. BLAIR, Vice-Pres. and Cashier. Southern Railway. Operates over 7,000 Miles of Railroad. QUICK ROUTE TO ALL POINTS North-South--East-West. Threugh Trains Between Principal Cities and Resorts AFFORDING FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION EHegant Pnllman Sleeping Cars on aill Through Trains. Dining, Club And Observation Cars. For Speed, Conifort and Courteous Employes, travel via the South­ ern Railway; Rates, Schedules and other information furnished bj : ’ addressing the undersigned: R, L. YEKNONj Dist. Pass. Agt., J. H. Woob, Dist.Pass. Agent . Charlotte, I?: C, ■ Asheville, N. C. S. H. H aeuw iok I ass. Traffic Mgr. H . F. Caby, Gen’l Pass. Agt WASHINGTON, D. C. * State of North Garouna , D avie Coukty late.”- Sold, by all d^^sts. IloUck NONTH CAROLINA I Commissioner’s - D avie County , f . - O fficeJ May 2,. 1910. In ,the Super- . ior Court be­fore A. T. Grant, Clerk. W. G. Richardson, V Administrator T. C. IA. ofT.Richardson, L m ,♦ r « i' deceased, ’ j Wohce of Sale. VS '.: ' \ • T.C. Richardson,et el ’ Sy virtue of an order jhade in the above entitled cause by A. T. Grant. C. S. C., the undersigned Commissioner will sett pub-, licly to. tbe highest bidder at the court hoijse door in Davie county, N. C., on l^ ld1ayJ be,4 July, 1910, at ,12 e^locfcM., the following tract of land, to- Beginning at a stone, James Rich- In cornerS thence.' E. 2 1-^' degs. S. <SU.<SU cns. to a black gum; thence S. 8.10 chs. to a stone; thence .E. 10.6S chs. to a stone; thence 3.R0 chs to a stone; thence E. with W. N. Richardson’s line 8.S4 chs. to a squ rwood, thence SifS dfegs- W. 19.90 ®l®' t° Richardson’s comer;thence Wi 12.50 Chs. tq a stone; thence N. 81 degs. W. 2^.84 chs. to a stone in Smith’s N- Vrith Smith’s line 19^8 chs. to the beginning, contaihing 76 3-4 acres, more or less, and adjoining the lands of James Richardson and others Oae hundred dollars cash and the balance on six months time with r ™ p, ^ ved securitV- or all cash at the option of the purchaser Title reserv- edJJl1Jt1'P u^ a sC money is paid in full This the 24th day of May, 1910 A, T, Gjhnt , Jr , Commissioner, 'State of N orth Carolina , 11n the Super-CiorCourtBe- Davie County. . f fore A. T- J Grant, Qerfc A. A, Anderson ^ . . .vs t Notice ef Sale Ju lia Anderson et al. I By virtue of an orier made in the above entitled case by A. T. Grant, C. S. C., t undersigned Commissioner will seu P“ licly at the Court House door m Mmk=: ville, N. C., on Monday the 4th day July, the followlng described real esiaw. to-wit: , ; .1st. A Lot JsnorWn as the store and lot situate in the Forks of the ville and Winston road, bounded Ou North and East by the lands Anderson'and Nebop, Anderaon one^-fourth acre more or lessand D known as the- Anderson Brothers HdilsS abd Lot in Calahaln. . of Nelspa being HnoW'1and'PaQtonr yrtawcp luvic y*South arid West py the lands Andersoii, both of. said lots as Anderson Brothers Store lots inCalahaln. , , !n tiiTerms of sale $25 cash, balance m months time with bond and appro , curity, or all cash at the option ol purchaser. . , .. .amThis the 26th day of Apnl, 19i0-' A T Grant. J r., Commissioner^ —TheTpIedoand Yelfiw Jacket, all one ye^ onl^ ond doHay, VOLOMN XI. JOIL ADAFlI of and I Co i ArticIe Tell Alfalfe-How Best Grown—Om Forage Crop*. , Bditor Kecord Iticle on AlfalfaJarasnre will be of, ■many of your farm Ivou know I am a p Sof this greatest of I a small scale. I ■tjoned by farmers led in growing a j ■and this article Ijnteresttothose w ■it. The high p I products and th Ijaand for everyt ■raises, makes it e Ithoitghtfnl man th |nientofthe Soil an Idactiveness is the Ian adequate sup (increasing demand] ■ thing produced ■The demand is !point of sufficien] lit behooves the faJ this lands, increa Ireap the greater] !alfalfa is one of Ifor the restoration I soils, and the i !failing fertility, a I time increasing thl Iof our farmer fr I some time to see |in Davie growi [forage crops. [ Mocksville, N. C [ Alfalfa is one ol [ forage crops that thel t growing today. Its I ( feeding to all classes I I high feeding value ail I feet upon the soil ma Iable crop to growl I fanners are realizing! I more of it every yeerl I interest takien in it tf I requirements of the I I understood and it is] lM y in many .section lafco it.was thought ii I "Every year it is coma I important place in sy I agement in those 9 I best adapted to its Itbere is no doubt (grown to a greater on I the State. Alfalfa c| I on practically every I I but there some on w| I profitable crop. I Afew yearsagot [co-operating with I sdun started a numL J ments covering all ol I -state with the idea, r ] best methods of secu i different soils. ' TheL > Pfriments show thl j exists between soil ; cessful growing of til Thereare perhaps ; tbe successful grovf age, rich soil and inL needs a deep, loose,! I falfa root3 go deep il plant gets moisture | reason it thrives so I regions of the west. I the underground wal the plants never do| is not grown success ririe soils, which . These soils are undl subsoil in which th«T often raising on the out the plants. L ^Another requisitl growing of alfalfa il is this true in start be started on thin I and nitrogen, but v cient supply of min_ food, but under suc| very slowly and wi Stable crops. In pr however, crab gras, in so thicily as to I before it can develq and become supplia tag bacteria sufficitj growth. In MissouiL are not so favorabl| west, it is necessan falfa is a heavy fel phosphorus—two ef cient in Missouri sJ heavx feeder on pd an abundant suppll nitrogen and phq mnited elements, thsn an appUcati some cases manu bone meal, has.bea secure a good staa the young plant w| necome well estaB supplied with its I bactreriaJ On thel where the plant fq plated, g/ good si sacured without i Thethird and ^ factor controlling: modulation. Bj Put&ig into the k 'Whacteria that'L aK?¥a plant and ! PWat food. Manjf “as been g:own I Oaeteria and henc P1X them before _ "eU- Inoculation il V allupland soi>s|Practical way for I “Wjland is' to scatl Ss|fa field over hif “ W may be appl 1®« Pound} an ac, ,^ e d in immedis WUs the b Which soil coniaiu A L B A N K its customers when idential, allows inter­ sit, has a Savings De- • everything a well eon- ir business. No better , Vice-Pres. and Cashier, and Resorts OATION rains. Dining, Clnb ivel via the Soutb- nation furnished bj id: m , Dist. Pass, Agent Lsheville, N. C. ry, Gen’I Pass. Agt I Notice of Sale « ETAU I an order made in t h e above yA.T. Grant, C. S. C., the ramissioner will sell puu' irt House door in MocKS- i Monday the 4th day 01 ^Ing described real estate, ;nown as the s to re-bouse in the forks of the MocEs- ton road, bounded on st by the lands of A>/"" Nelson Anderson.. i more or less and being Anderson BiotheR -SH*? in Calahalii. ' ‘ . .Jllfbacco factory lot contaui wK or less bounded on the ts»v t by the lands of Nel*» i of . said lots being Ifpo'y rothers Store and' FscWO f e $25 cash, balance in «* dth bond and , ajiprovep 8 • ish at the option w u day of April, 1.91&Grant , .Ir..Commissions . Blade,”Davie Rec<M acket, all on.? ye£r * “HERE SHALL THE PRESS, THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN; UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN.” VOLOMNXI.MOCKSVILLEi NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29,1910.NUMBER 51 Ijoil ADAPTED FOR alfalfa growing I An ArticU Tell of Experiment* With ^ifsiia-How and Where it Csn Be geit Grown—Oae of the Coming Fsrsg^ Crop*. Editor K e c o rd Below is an ar- IljcJeonAlfalfa Culture, which I Iara snre will be of great interest to Lany of y°ur farmer readers. As Itott know I am a successful raiser Irftbis greatest of forage crops, ou 4 small scale. I am often ques­ tioned by farmers who are interest- Itd in growing a patch of alfalfa, laud this article will bo of great IiDterest to those who wish to iaise Ijf, The high price of all farm [products aod the Increasing de- Land t’or everything the farmer | raise8, makes it evident to every I thoughtful man that the improve- Imentofthe soil and increased pro- Jdnetiveness is the only solution of I an adequate supply to meet the I increasing demand made for every- Itbing produced by the farmer. The demand is now beyond the point of sufficient supply, and it behooves the farmer to improve I Ms lands, increase his crops and the greater ' returns, and I alfalfa is one of the future crops for the restoration of our depleted soils, and the restoration of its I failing fertility, and at the - same time increasing the bank accounts of our farmer friends. I hope some time to see hundreds of acres j in Davie growing this finest of forage crops. E. H. MORRIS, Mocksville, N. C Alfalfa is one of the most important forage crops that the Missoun farmer is growing today. Its wide adaptability for feeding to all classes of farm animals, its high feeding value and its • renovating ef­ fect upon the soil makes it a very desir­ able crop to grow. In many - sections farmers are realizing this and are sowing more of it every year, • With the increased [ interest taken in it the characteristics and requirements of the plant are being better I understood and itisnowgrowri success- [ tty in many sections !‘'Jipr'’- a few. jdftriC I was thought impossible to grow. it.I Ivajyear it is coming to occupy more nt place in system of farm man- t in those sections of the state 11st adapted to' its productiveness,- and (toe is no doubt that it will soon be I gown to a greater or less extent all over I tie State. Alfalfa can be made to grow, I on practically every soil type in the state, I but there some on which it is not a very [ profitable crop. A few years ago the experiment station tMperating with the farmers of Mis­ souri started a number of alfalfa experi- I meats covering all of the soil types of the ! state with the idea of detefminging the best methods of securing a stand on these different soils. The result of these ex­ periments show that a, distinct relation sists between soil types and the suc­cessful growing of this crop. • Thereare perhaps three essentiais to the successful growing of alfalfa-r-drain- ®ge, rich soil and inoculation. The crop seeds a deep, loose, well-drained SOiL Al­ falfa roots go deep into the' soil and the plant gets moisture from below. For this reason it thrives so well on Ilie semianed regions of the west On wet lands Where the underground water is near the. surface the plants never do well and die. Alfalfa is not grown successfully on our flat pra- nne soils, which are poorly drained, ‘bese soils are underlaid With a stiff day subsoil in which the water level fluctuates often raising on the roots and drowning out the plants. Another requisite for'the successful growing of alfalfa is rich soil. .-. Especially Js this true in starting the crop. It may be started on thin land deficient in humus and nitrogen, but which contains a suffi­ cient supply of mineral elements of plant rood, but under such conditions it starts very slowly an(j wiU rarely -produce...pro*- Stable crops. In practically all suchcases, wever, crab grass, and foxtail will cbnie }n so thickly as to crowd out '.Ibie■' alfalfa before it can develop a good .-iN>ot,..sy&£itt; and become supplied with nit^ogen-gather-, bacteria sufficient to m^e^a^-thrif^’ growth. In Missouri, where the conditions are not so favorable for alfalfa ss ^ln the is neCessary for its^oW th.,/Al- ialfa is a heavy feeder on mtrpgeri arid pnosphorus—two elements that aife defi­cient in Missouri soils. ; It-is also a';tatl)er neavy feeder on potassium, but there is of this in our soil, so nitrogen and phosphorus become the wmted elements. On the uplah&'sbii, wsn an application of manure' and in' Mine cases manure supplemented' *With oane meal, has. been found necessary to secure a good stand. Manure furnishes tne young plant with nitrate until it can Become well established in the soil and applied with it3 own nitrogen-gatnering SLctretia' 0n the better ’ soi&'~ forever,- ~i tile Plant food has' not been, so de­nted, a good stand of alfalfa may be Tiwi? wit^lout manuring or fertilization; w 1 and perhaps /most important ih I c^ntroUing the. growing of alfalfa is at!on- By inoculation is meant !Mo the Ioil the nitrogert-gather- AffiirPi* that'Uve in the H>9tS:„pf theS^fa1Plant and' furnish part1'ofr the hl>« V Many soils on which: "alfalfa ba« ■ n ®!0#n d° ; not contain^ these niv an^ hence it is necessary to siip- Weli i m be^ore the plants will thrive Iv oil lncJcuIation is essential on practical- ““.upland soi's in Missouri. •' The most hi-i"1-" way for the farmer to. inoculate t.ir Sd 18 to scatter soil-from an oM al­ and soon the new field is thoroughly ino­ culated. Ifitisnot practical to secure soilfromanold alfalf field some taken lrom patches of sweet clover found grow- ing-along roadsides or railways may be u,sed- ,,The Same bactria that live on this plant, live also on alfalfa. There Is no need of fearing to Infect the land with sweet clover, as this plant is an flnnnq) and may be readily killed by mowing be­ fore the seed has matured. Artificial cul- ture of these bacteria are now made which the. farmer may secure, sprinkle over his seed and thus ipoculate them in this manner. This methodofinoculation is still in the eqperimeutal stage, however and we have not found these cultures a success in every case, so that their use is to be recommended only experimentally. Only about 25 per cent of our fields on which this culture was used have - shown any benefits from inoculation, while soil from old alfalfa fields has given results on, 85-per cent of the fields inoculated in this manner. This may be due to the im­ proper methods of handling, but the aver­ age farmer will secure better results by: using the' soil rather than treating the seed with the cultre. Perhaps a fourth essential to the pro­duction of alfalfa is abundant lime in the- soil. - In many of the eastern states an application of lime is necessary to secure a good stand. However, most Missouri soils except a few that are poorly drained have an abundant supply of lime and our experiments show that only in a few cases is the lime necessary. Itis some­ time beneficial for correcting the acidity of the soil, but only in this way. Linie is not a- controlling factor in alfalfa growing in Missouri as in some states. These experiments have shown that some soil in Missouri are much better adopted to growing alfalfa than others. In some sections it is a profitable crop to growwithout an application of manure or fertilization. In other words an applica­ tion 6f manure and bone meal has been found benificial, while in still others ma­ nure is essential to its successful produc­tion. This is due to the fact that some soils are naturally much more fertile than others and some that were once fertile have been run down by continuous crop­ping for a number of years. Alfalfa is best adopted to deep, loose, fertile and well drained soil. Probably the best soil in the sjate for alfalfa in the land which has from 12 to 15 inches of rich, black, sandy loam, preferably bottom soil, underlain with a layer of sand. Such soils occur along the Missouri and Missis­ sippi rivers and it is on this soil that al- faifa.reaches its highest development in Missouri; This land produces in favorable season from four to five cuttings, averaging from one to one and one half' tons per acre to the cutting. A . good stand-is readily obtained in ifccss sections with no SOiL..trentment other, than good preparation, of the seeff. Thenext best alfalfa soils in Missouri are the heavier .bottom soils along the creeks and rivers within the state. These -soils, , while fertile, are hardly so well dained as those underlain with sand, hence hardly so well adopted to alfalfa. How­ ever, where well drained, alfalfa is grown on these'soils without manuring or fertili­ zation. The loose soil which comprises the river hills along the . Missouri and Missississippi rivers is also well adapted to alfalfa, this soil is fertile, deep and well drained and usually contains a sufficient amount ofuxtrogen to produce good crops without the use Cf manure. - This is the best up­land soil in the state for alfalfa, and ex­ periments in Andrew, Holt and Saline counties indicate that in most instances mannre is not- needed. The loose soil, however, does not generally contain the nitrogen-gathering bacteria and responds readily to inoculation. ,The next best ,alfalfa soil in MissoUrL comprises the pararies of the northwest part of the state. Our experiments- indi­cate that most of the soils respond to an application of mahure which, though not always necessary to secure a good stand, gives sufficient increase to make its use profitable. The humus and nitrogen con­tent- of tliese soils, is somewhat lower than the bottom lands and hence .manure will often give good results. “' r;: • .The northeast Missouri prairie soils do not generally grow alfalfa as well as those of the northwestern part of the state. Here theuitrogen content has been run so low by continued cropping that there is not a sufficient amount, of nitrates present to start the:‘young plariis*i>ff iWell,' hence an application of ^anure is\. necessary in most places hr this.part of. the'state to’se- «ure agoodstand. Thealfalfann the'Uil-: treated plots of our experiments on these' soils seldom succeeds in becoming' iesf&i*; lished and spon dies. An equally- impoiv taritfactor, however,;in, this part of the; state is dfainage, many sections beiug-too flat and: poorly drained for alfalfa. :.v ’The Poorest' alfalfa soi!s .in the'state a^- founn in south Missouri. The ridge/lanfe of''thib sectira aie the poorest of a ilptir ^oils and hence are'the least adapted ' ta.. the groviing .of al/alfa. With... the1 liberal' U.se of mafiure and inoculatioriMt can hp' successfully grown in iriany;' placesfje^en on the slopes of the,..Qzarks. But genarr. adly si^ldng it cannot be said to be : a .profitable crop.for this section. Howeva-; OUe-A^ SOwn on a southern slope in-Phelps County which' has been standing for fciur' years produced three cuttings last year, averaging a ton per acre to the cutting." > . The Missouri farmer is learning to. grow alfalfa quite successfully. With a better understanding,of the requirements of the, olatit it. is only a question of; time'■ until it V.-I11 be grown in practicalli all parts - of- uie staite.: fh north Missouri it 'wiU. >be: grown on -practically ail well-drainep soils,' while in southern Missouri its successful ciiltivatioa will . doubtless be soutewhat more restricted. It is generally tijie ttot- the IqigieF alfalfa is raised on any farm the mo^e'ireadily it grows and the easier it becomes for th^ farmer to get a stand. Thiis is due largely to the ,fact that he -Ieams better how to seed and;liandle "the crop, and the land becomes more thor­oughly inoculated and better adapted: for growing alfalfa.—Prof. C. B. HutchisoA,- Department of Agronomy, MissouriCollege of Agriculture. : UTTLE HAPPENINGS FROM EVERYWHERE Thio “ - ,over his ground before seeding. ^ applied at a rate of 300 to an acre anc^ should be har- IishtJ-I1Illn median tly, since exposure to Which M the . .bacteria. The .' bacteria' so)l contains multiply very rapidly WIiat Everybody Ought to Know. • That Foley’s Kidnev; PiHs contain just the ingredients, necessary to tone, streng­then and regulate the,action of the kidr neys ^nd bladder. Sold by all druggists. GeneratHappenings of the Week From AU Over the Country as Gathered From Our Exchange*—Many. Thing* Told in a Few Words. Garfield Hutchins,- a young con­ vict working1 on the Forsyth roads, was shot and killed while trying to escape last week. * James West, 20 years old. of Hat­ tiesburg, Miss., was burned to death in a boarding house last week. Oth­ er inmates escaped. The steamer LaRochelle was sunk in tiie English channel last week arid nine persons perished. Statesville was visited by a severe electric, rain and windstorm^ the 19.: Manyhouseswerestruck by light­ ning and crpps damaged. Theodore Roosevelt* Jr., and Miss Eleanor Alexander were married in New York the 20th. It was quite an elaborate affair. Fire in Salisbury last week de­ stroyed the old Swift & Go,, ware­ house and several other small. build­ ings. Loss several thousand dollars. The Jeffries-Johnson white man negro fight will be pulled off at Re­ no, Nev., on July 4th. California is to be congratulated. . . Will Barham, a well-known block- Mert was killed near Wendell last week by Pink Page. Women. Lightning struck a negro in, Win­ ston last week, tearing His shoes off but leaving no ill-effects save a bad­ ly scared coon. , ;. . • Ralph Lupton, of Newberne, was held up by a negro last week and shot through the thigh. He will re­ cover. . - ■ Seventy-nine new doctors were granted IicenseJjy "the State ‘Board last week, and turned loose .on the country. . Again we desire to remind farmers of thevim^ortance of planting eyery available qpltiyated acre to cowpeas. They are Suable for the following reasons: • . They are a'fairly good humahfood. They are one of our most nutritiu- ous foods for stock. Qihey shade the,soil during the hot­ test part of the.summer, thus aiding in the formation ofValuable nitrates. If turned under $ the vines add con­ siderable fertility to the land. The presence of decaying roots, stubble and vines in the soil helps to convert Hiineral substances into plant food. ...- If picked, the peas alone are worth from $8 to $12 per acre. ' Ths vines that grow on an acre are worth from $6 to $10 for stock food. ’ Through their roots peas put into the soil from $4 to $6 worth of nitro­ gen per acre. Most of our unprofit able soils are lacking in this substance The vines, roots and stubble help to make the-soil lobse and easily cul-; tivate4. They also absorb and retain mois­ ture tiiat will aid the crop to go through a drought easily. The roots of peavines are good sub- soilers. - They go to considerable depth and open up the earth so that air and water can make a deeper soil. Peas get. their nitrogen from the air, free of cost to . the farmer, so that very little nitrogen is needed in Jheir fertilizers except for; very poor spite?-’;---. . : .T-1..'' '' ; jPeas feM strongly upon the sup- ply-.of pptasl) and phosphoric acid, ifcfterefotejthese substances should;be sftppied‘'fi) tlteih. Many crops fail f® |^ e fra d d and pptasli. ^|t|p^pWqe^i pea^ is Sigh, bjit thisi lHanting^them. He is thinking pf the fi0>ihr#alue^^he^^^isltoifeceree I a te r ^ ev^ry dollar invested in them now. Let no farmer neglect to plant a bundantly of this important crop. TSaBt^nie for hay; plant some. on poor lattakor turning under; plant some "for grazing by horses; cows, hogs and other farm stock; and by all means plant and cultivate a few acres from wh;ch to obtain seed peas for nest'year’s planting.. Then you will rejoice if the price is higb. ^ Plenty of cowpeas on the farnt ^nake loose, fertile lands, strong,- fine stock and contented, prosperous far­ mers: ~l.' ..' C. R ,H udson , '• ) , State Agent FrG. D. Work. I hope that the farmers of Davie county have become convinced of the importance of raising cow p^as; that they are. not <>nly valndble as a feed cr*op but-also' as a soil improving crop. I hope the farmers will iiot let the present high price of the cow peas keep them from planting and cultivating enough to make their own peas for -next year-’s crop. The^kfeep- iug of more cattle and the sowing of more peas and clover to build up the •land, is the only salvation -for the Southern farmer., ' / M. J. H endricksj Local Agent S1. C. Work. Onr Raleigh Letter. The Democratic primaries to chose delegates to the Democratic State Goftyention:which meets in Charlotte July 14th, was hnld in .every county of the Statr Saturday, June 25, and the county conventions will be held Saturday, July 2nd.' This is the first time primaries have been held on the same day throughout the State and many regard this as a step to- wat-ds.the enactment by the Legis­ lature of an iron-clad State primary law. The Democratic party has been steadily moving in that direction sev­ eral yejars. In fact such IsWs have been passed l»y the last legislature for several counties, in an effort’ to fix th^‘ South Carolina primary sys­ tem on- this State. Such laws ivere passed! for Halifax and Nash coun­ ties.- Read Chapter 494, Acts of 1909 afid you will find that if you lived in Nash county and wanted to fiarticipate in a Democratic primary you would be enrolled and if you scratched your Democratic ticket next November you could be indict­ ed; convicted of perjury and senten­ ced to the roads. The. Legislature attempted to make this apply to all political parties but the design is simply to foster a Democratic mo­ nopoly and destroy all independence at th^DOlls. ; In Wake county the denunciation of each other by the two Democrat­ ic factions continues. The “ins” or the s^called ring crowd, held a ral­ ly here Friday night in the Academy iof Miisic and nearly all the speaks iers, p|trticularly Senator W. B. Jones Representative Hinsdale and Com­ missioner Brewer, denounced. Jose- phus janiels, J-Wr- Bailey and. the !News;and Observer. Senator Jcines ^charged that an associate editor .of the News and Observer declared that he had bought and stole votes for the Democratic party at the ■ same tim£^ick DgBoy made his famous Sr infamous-rather, assertion. Sen­ ator Jones' said that Daniels was askr ed to print DeBoy’s statement that an editor of Daniels paper boasted this, and that Daniels refused. fr : «$r 4* Remember the Date, THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, Only $1.75 4* Round Xpp from Winston-Salem to Mocksville. Cooleemee 4* Junction to Mt. UlIa, Only $1.50 Round Trip. Want Her to Take Her Time, An old Kanwas citizen who had been henpecked 'Iall ;his life* Jwas about to die. She felt it her duty to offer bim such consolation she might, and said: “John, , you are. about to go but I will follow you,” . ‘•I suppose so, Manda,” said the old man, weakly, ‘‘but so far as:l am concerned, you don’t need to be in any blamed hurry about it.’? L;' A Woman’s Great Idea .. is how to make herself attractive But, without health, 'it is hard for for her to V lovely, in face, form or ten^pecL'- A weak, 3ickly woman wfll be nervous and irritable. -Constipa­ tion srnd Kidney ppisons show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion..; But Electric Bitters always.proves a god­ send to women who want healtbi beauty and friends. They - reflate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, Velsrety skin, loyely cornplexion, good health. Try them; 50c at C. C.;Sanfordsr: > THE NORTH CAROLINA | Stale N p rm k f^I Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Toiir | regular Courses leading to Degrees. | Special coorses for Teachere. vFall- | Session begins September l'4j 19^0/ 5 Those desiring to enter should ap- | ply as ^rlyTas p^sible.'_:F^Satfi2 I logue and other infOiimation adaiess | JuiiuSI. FOoSTr,Pyeaiofet ■ | BRAND biam oSd b ra n d ^n*sin,Rra»2w a^ Gold metallic boxes, se^e^vitU;Blue<• Idbboa - Taeb 5lAMONI>BBAKI• tfgorHgd aa Be8i.oat*.o». *** •* -,rr-r-—— SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS S EVERYWHERE ^ ! Base Ball TO CHARLOTTE * * * Hf. AND RETURN Thursday June 30, 1910 Takea day ,off and visit Charlotte, the city of electric energy, the home of the visitor, and witness the BALL GAME of the seiason. Qame called at 4:30 p. m. The admission is only 25 cents. THE PROFFESSIONAL WRESTLING MATCH YOliNGHACKENSMiDT,. '. TC JACK SENTELL, v .of Washington, D. C. * of OnwJui, lfcb. SCHED UL E WINSTON-SALEM Atood ■ •.- Muddy Creek Clemmons . . Idols . _ . Advance I . Bucby . ", 8.30 A.M. 8.35 “ 8.40 “ 8.56 “ 8.59 9.08 “ 9.15 “ . . Comatzer Mocksville. .. Cooleemee June. Woodleaf ' . .Berber Mt. Ulla . CHARLOTTE 9.18 A.M. 9.40 “ 9,50 “ 9.59 “ 10.10 “ 10.25 “ 11. 30 “ Allflag stops will be made between Winston and Mt. Ulla. Returning, train will leave Charlotte Southern Passenger Station at 11 P. M. 4»' 4 » 4» 4» 4» from this proposition if you want the news of the State ani and Farm. Two papers yon want at two-thirds the IinfiMl tn 15SfftW?tl BotSi One Whblel^eat 104 Big Issues for only $1.00and Gazette A Live Coontiy Paper. The Davie Record is tlie best •paper in this section. It is brim-full of. interesting read­ ing for the whole family. Everything that happens in the town, county and country will he found every week in The Davie Record. . As a citizen it is your duty to keep posted on the doings , of your County and State Election year. We are on : the brink of the political can£ paigns for this year. You’ll /. know 411 about it if you get The Davie Record. Don’t wait, subscribe now, . and get two of the best papers ■ that has ever been offered you at such a low price. Tell your neighbor about it* also. The Indorsed Farm Paper. The Progressive Farmer and Gazette is running a series of articles no farmer can afford to miss. Ten Things to Do Each Month, How to Double Your Corn Yield, $1,500 in Prizes for our Corn Club Boys, and ten other ^articles. You should start reading these articles now. They are interesting- as well as instruc­ tive. Readthisclean-cut Sou­ thern farm paper. It’s made for you Southern ; farmers by Southern-nieii who know Southern conditions and who have hoed cotton them­ selves. No guess work talk in this paper. No; dishonest advertising either. 4 Comes every week. You want The Davie Record and the Progressive Farmer and Gazette. Yoii get them both, 104 chpies for $1.00—two-thirds price,; Send for them today. Post-office money order or personal check or stamps will be accepted. • The above offer will apply to both new and renewal subscrip­ tion^ for The Davie Record. It applies to only new subscriptions to THe Progressive Farmer and Gazette. Fill out the coupon at the bottom and send to us today with $1.00 and we’ll get the papers started to you just a& stfon as the mails will carry them. Be certain to state whether subscrip­ tion for, each paper is new or old suoscriptions. i X THE DAVIE RECORD Mocksville, N. Ci I I SUBSCRIPTION BLANK;; | Dear Sir:-rYou will find enclosed $1.00 forwhich ybu I •will send me The Davie Record i____ __________ (State whether old or new) and The Progressive Farmer and Gazette (new.) . ■ " . My address is . ■■■'.... :_■:________ EouteNo ,Ki § FOR THE BEST VALUES IN ^ ^ Men?s and B o y yS CIothing and Fumishings § Mock-Bagby-Stockton Ca •3* I ........................... “Same Price to AIL” 418 Trade Street ^ } WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. w ( * i W m liM iM m THE DAVIE RECORD. C. FRANK STROUD Editor. OFFICE—Second Story Angel Braiding, Main St. Entered at the Postoffice in Mocks- vitte, N. G., as Second-class Mail matter, MareIi 3,1903. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, in Advance.......................SOc Six Months, ini Advance ....25c WEDNESDAY. June 29, 1910. 7 ourmotto T “ 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 Of freedom’s coming morn? Let liars fear, let eowards shrink, Let tiaitors turn away; Whatever we have dared to think That dared, we also say.”_______ THE NEWS FROM OUR COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS What the People allOver the County are Doing Bryan says Harmon is not the man for president. Wonderif Col. Bryanwill be ac­ corded such a welcome on his arrival from Europe as that given Mr. Roosevelt?________ It is to be hoped that W.C. Ham­ mer will be re-nominated for solici­ tor in this district, because we be- * lieve that anv good Republican stanGs a chance of defeating him. Saturday will long be remembered in the political annals of Wake coun­ ty. With the rank and file of the party divided, the democrats are on the road to defeat—Winston Journ­ al, (Dem.) Theblackberryiswithiis but on account of the panic, we cannot af­ ford to hire a printer to set type while we go forth and pick. The life of the editor is not to be envied by even the most humble. The DaVie Record recently incor­ porated some matter from the Mor­ avian Falls Lash, and by accident omitted to give credit for it. The Lash calls attention to the error in the true spirit of Lord Chesterfield, whileThS Record’s acknowledgment arid explanation-is fit. to be heard in any lady’s parlor; We congratulate both coctemporaries upon their con crete illustration of how good and how pleasant a thing it is for breth­ ren to dwell together in unity, and call call their good example to the attention of the State paragraphers in general.—Charlotte Observer. THE GOSPEL TRUTH. Inspeakingof an-editor who is ask­ ing for the nomination for register of deeds of Gatawaba county the Lin- colnTimes ha3 the following to say: The man who thinks an editor has a soft, easy, fat job, hasn’t got sense enough to hold an office. Editors are the poorest paid class in the world for the amount of work done; and they get fewer paying offices than any class. Thay are always busy fightirg: the other fellow’s bat­ tle for him in season and out of sea" son. And let us say that when you find us not favoring .,any rights an editor may want any more, put us down as a fool. Claims He Found $90,000. Chattanooga. Tenn., June 22.— Thomas L. Rodgers o( High Point, N. G., has published a statement to the effect that he recently found §90,000 in gold coin in what is known as the Rock House cave, on the Clinch river ib Hancock coimty, Tennessee. Roiiegrs states that the information that such a sum of money was in the eave was reveal­ ed to him in a dream. The above proves to be one of Mr. Rodgeia dreams. It is said that he starts such stories as the above just : for noto­ riety, and that he has never fonnd any money. - /______' —■ - Tnrth Plainly Spokes. When the republicans go to hold convention, all congress­ men, federal 'officeholders and fed eral office seekers, should be left Qt home and the rank and file snonJd decide upon a line of battle —■Montgomery's Vindicator. AnsweredrByHeck. A Democratic paper asks: What is a Republican? It is the party fioitt Which the- Democratic , insur­ gents in Wake stoletbeir p a* form. —Greensboro STews.- Ar OLD K A PPA. 1 ' M, Crews'last Sunday. He is 72 Left over from last week. Iyears old and a good man . Mrs-Mary Henleyand daughter. Miss' Hill Evaus, of Lexington, died Ftankie1Visited at Mr. Scott Smoot’s Sun- Jan e 18th from a stroke of para- day. Mr. Smoot does not seem,to be im- • - proving any, we are sorry to say. - • i ' _ , ' , MasterMarshaIl Koontz and little sister) Mrs. spen Thn y Verley, visited their grandparents Mt. and evening with Mrs. E. F. Pickle. Mrs. Wilsyn Koontz last week. Mr, F. P. Crotts has traded his Miss Bertha WUson and little sister, old automobile for a new one. It Ethel, spent some time recently with their J8 a (landv ■ . sister, Mrs. W. F. Ketchie. - ■ , „ ■Miss Dela Zimmerman and Miss’ Mr. Oscar McDaniel, of Cooleemee, was .in our burg Sunday. Mrs. Nath McDaniel went to Coiideemee Monday to see her daughter, Kbs. ; Oscar McDaniel,, who has measles. Mrs- Lizzie Garwood and sister; Mrs. Pink Feamster1 spent Sunday at Mr. Of- fie Garwood's. Rev. W. R. Ketehie and son have pur chased themselves a team of mules. Miss Bessie Cartner and little brother Billie, spent Sunday eve with Mary Ad- die and Houston Byeriy. Mr. Chariie Cartneri of near Mt. Vernon, made a business trip to our burg Monday. He tells us they had a severe .hail storm Sunday evening; not only blew shocks of wheat over, but scattered it everywhere. Oh Miss B. if you don!t talk faster Miss R. is going to get ahead of you for Dobey was seen going across little neek Sunday. Mrs. W. R. Ketchie spent Monday- in Mocksville shopping. Mr. J. A. Lapish is suffering right much with rheumatism, but we hope he will soon be well. On Sunday, the 12th, Mr. Turner Gales and Miss Lillian Bivens, of Rowan, drove: over to our burg intending^* get Rev. W. R. Ketchie to marry thsni, out on arriving here theyfound the bride-to-be’s father at Rev. Ketehie’s. who forbid him martyr ing them as his daughter was only 16. Mr. Bivens took her back home, with him. On the following Thursday Mr. Bivens came over to talk the matter over with Rev. Ketchie and went to Mocksville to see Mr. Moore and while he was away from home his daughter and Galee run oway to South Carolina and were married. Mrs. J. J. Starrette is spending ..some; time with her daughter, Mrs.-W.' L. Har­ per, who is right sick at this writing ' but hope she will soon be better. . • Elcnu PajJ PINO We are having some ^ warm weather along now... , Miss Ida Smith and little sister are visiting Mr. G* L. West. Miss Grace Binkley- Tgsited • Miss Mary and Pearl Harbin Saturday night. . - i-v'.; ■ Mr. Charlie' Dixon was over'ihe way-Suuday.' How about that Miss M^-I Miss Hester Swing visited Misses Mary and Pearl Harbin last Satur- day night. TheSunday school at Pino tis piogressing nicely v-- If the editor had been up tore last Sunday we would have treated him to pears. ; Miss Jennie Howell abd two lit tie neiees visited at Mr. O. B. Koontz1 last Sunday. The farmers: are about' through! cutting wheat. , . I'AEMEB’S DitTGHTEB. H0USTONVILLB. - Our people are about through cutting wheat. ' Dewberry pieB are good aloug now. If the editor will co^iie up. we will give him some pie. -.4 Mr. "and Mrs. Moses" 'Retiegai: visited Mrs. Lillie Heayis Sunday; Miss My^tle; Rehvis . and' Mr^ Chas. Grose visited Miss Gracte, RenegarSuudayJ .' Mr. ahd Mrs. P. B. Kennedy re-v turned from a" delightful ;t.rip to Asheville last week. > ^ Everybody are having : phones put in their homes. Mr. Bauford Grose; is very- sick, we are sorry to say. : . A number of our people attend­ ed the baptizing Sunday at • Sandy; Springs. - ~ • Preaching at parmooy Baptist chujvgti ,every 3rd 8u&dta£y* a t H a, m(> ainfl at Tin thfe eveniog^ . Mr, Pred Williams" died last Wednesday'and was buried at Flat Rock Thtiraday. Caoeer Was the cause ofahis death. ~ Mr. FL 0. Benegao who holds - a position at Statesville, is ■ -visiting home folks this week. ’ • - . G kacb.' ' ' REEDY O B E E it. Mr. Tol Caton ,died near Ad- Bessie Waller, of Davie, visited Mrs. Jqhn Zimmerman last week, who is very low with fever. E. P. Crottz has been on the sick list for the last few days. Mr. John Zimmerman7S friends met last Friday and worked out his entire crop. . Mr. John Taylor is some better;' glad to note. ' HiKi and. one of Mrs.- Hiffi’b boys took dinner with ex.-Shei iff VV'. A. Bailey and his little farm ing wife one day last week. We had some of the biggest beets and the biggest Irish potatoes we have Seeu in a time. I never saw the like of wheat—4 reapers running with 12 of the finest mules and horses we ever saw. I t was wheat any way you looked, aiid there was a man there listing tax. I think bis name was Mariou WiU liams. ;: That man sure did eat tip something. His little mule ould harnly pull him away, but Ibet he is a good man for he is kind to. our Uhcie Sandy. Swicegood. who is 87 years old. Mri' .Williams says .be is going to see Sandy soon, so HlKl. fix a big dinner. ’ "rKUBFEES. ~ s The huih of the reaper is almost a thing of the^past in our burg. . v-- i V J. B. Wfiiiley spent Sunday at B. -F.' Stonestreet's. - W. j; Koontz visited friends in RoWan Saturday and Sunday. . - Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Foster visited at Mr. jbhn EmeisonV la& Sunday,. •--.’ ' Did you' see.'Blllie sailing around in his cart Sunday? Watch .out;, girls, hell ' be around for ybu to go driving! :. Mt8-'C.; C. Stonestreet and children re­ turned to their home at Kannapolis Fri­ day after, a ‘pleasant visit to relatives and friends here: V.-; ' Ac5SeveraI of tmr young people attended.an 'ice cream supper Saturday night- at -the Iileasant-home of MrWand Mrs..: Wilson KoontZjhearKappa;-:.;;• -- ; -1 “Mrs. J. Lee Kurfees and little daughter Edna and Hazel,.spent a few days the past-week with relatives ori Route 5. * .. DwightBrown1 of .. Cooleemee,- was in our burg recently. '- -. / A. '; r iliss Elva Click visited Miss.. Pearl Koontz last Week. . : JohfrBiiley made-a flying visit up oil. Roiite' 5 Sunday. Better keep your eyes open sleepy-headed Akna or Miss B will capture him yet :; ^ ; . Miss M m t d smiles Sunday -for she knew the little piony ftonj the jar-head;' Long live The Record, • Lrrru DorcnkAH;. : OLD K APP A. ; MrsiBcb Pool, of near Woodleaf; visited at Mr. Tqjs Kopptz' Sunday. v .-1-- ‘ Mrs..Rebecca -Godbey -Nance aiid; child­ ren of Roanoke, Va., are visiting relatives in and around our community. ; Mr. tom Cartner and Miss Dora Steel, of Rowan, were guests of MiMBefeie- Seam- on- Sunday. . . ; Master Rufus Koontz .Was the- guest of ;J. J. Starrette Sunday. ' - S ss Pella Shaw, -jiear ' Woodleaf, spent Sunday .with her parents here, , y '\; We Ste1 glad to see Mrs. Jim McDaniel out again ;af ter being confined to her home the road again Sunday. What does that mean?; I wonder if Miss Bessie could not ^Miss Elia'Disywalt, of County Line, has recovered .from a spell.of sickness. • , There will be prayermeetmg at. Byerly.s chapel the 3rd Sunday afternoon a t three, o’clock. Eveijrfody invited. . ' Wishing all a happy 4th of July.,Elcno Paj . -CHESTNUT GBOVE: j'The farmers are about through harvesting their wheat. Mrs. Emiiia Hunter who has been on the sick list is somewhat better glad to say. - : - ■ Miss Ida Baity aud Mrs. ,Arlena Johnson is .visiting their sister, ,Mrs. Malinda Jones. - Mr. John Hall, from Bristol Tenn. has been ;visiting his cousin, Mr. T. M. Peoples near here. Tobacco is looking fine in this section. Fdschia ; Fbrtane The Democratic Primaries. The Democratic primaries were held throughout the State Saturday. In some counties things got pretty warm, and the County conventions which are to be held Saturday will have to settle matters.. All. was &s quiet as the Agrave in the classic1 shades of Davie. The Wake county muddle has tiiriied out to be,a, mess. Rowau gave Boyden a >big maijority over SmOot for the Senate. Boyden is an anti-prohibitionist. Buncombe •gave Gudgeir a iftajorily for Con­ gress. From the present outlook things will-be rather warm ini the Old North State this fall. At his; office* on Thursday, July ;t4th, our- -county superitendent. of schools; Prof. E. P.’ Bradley,; Will conduct admission examination for tRe A. & M. College at Raleigh. The College officers in charge of admission urge that all who expect” to enter!in September be examined at this tim e,' ' , There is no prob- j ienS of inpreaaed cost cOiT food if you eat more Mr. W: T. St^rrette who has been' in Kentiicky tor sdgpie time -was called to Siatesville^ last wfeek to be at the bedside of- his Wifejt^Who uriilerwetit an operation there. He made a flying trip to this place Sunday to see his; parent Mr. and Mrs; J. J. Starrette.' He will.return.-Ird- Ktihtiicky the last of the weekA, \ '. Bom to Mi, and Mrs. John Safriet, on June 2«th, a girl anb boy, and on the 22, God: saw pt to take from th^m their little son.; It’s body was laid to re‘st at Socieiy church Thursday. MayGodhelp them to prepare themselves to meet their little one In heaven. . Mesdames Rebecca Harper and Lonnie ,Uppard1 of Rowan, spent Sunday- with IMra. W. L.. Harperi who is improving.-: i , Little Misses May and LolavHa^fet a?e'. spending this week- in Rowan - with jela-j tives. ‘ < Z \ Mesdames H. C. Jones and G. M: Will£ son are on the sick list, sorry to note. ; J. J. Starrette had a cabbage head lack­ed.from his garden that looked to be solid but when the outside leaves were taken, off. there were 34 little heads inside from the size of a fist down to hen egg&v The -little centre head was in full bloom.; Ketchie & Son are having more lumber sewed for their roller mill. Part of their lumber burned at the recent fire. / Owing to wet weather the farmers are not done cutting wheat Miss Sarah Campbell has returned from a visit td-Mrs. Alma Elam of County Line.• I r — ____ - a .. .Vrtnce June 17tb. 'He Was a verv11 ye e^jter will come over, Elcnu Paj ,, . j / j V will treat him to a mess of notatoec andold man and a gnod citizen:. . . roastingfear com the 4th of July. It is not Mr. John P . Byerly yfcited ^ Uhat Kttle dwarf corn, either,Mr. Barb Beard was seen 4 going- down * ’I r Q u a k e r O a t s An ideal food; delicious; appetizing; strengthening. 5 Compared, with other foods Quaker CJats costs 'almost nothing and yet it builds the best. Packed in regular: size packages, nd in her- " metically aealed tins for hot climates. 62 Poes not take into consideration the one essential to wom>an’s happiness—womatUy health. ^ _ The woman who. .neglects her health is neglecting the very foundation of all good fortime. For without health love loses its lustre and gold is but dross.. Womanly health when lost or impaired may generally be regaineti by the use of Pr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. This Prascfiption has, torovep 90 years, been curing delicate, weak, pairi*wracked women, by the hundreds ot thousands and this too in-the privacy ot their homes without their having to submit to indeli­ cate Questionings and offensively repugn nant'examinatioss. - - Sick women arie invited to consult Dr.Pierce hy letter free, AU correspondence held as sacredly confidential. Address World’s Dkn Medical Association, R. V. Piercev M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y ** Db, Pibkce’s Great, Family Doctor Book, The People’s Common Medical Adviser, newly revisvd up-to-date edition—1000 pages answe • JtIain English hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or m •,s ought to know about. Sent free, in plain wrapper to any address on 21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing only, or , in cloth binding for 3j pt ci IT^ HARD TO TELL gfpd.paint from tad by just look ing at a pot ol paint. It’s only after it has been exposed to the weather for a few months that oou can see the effects of p00p paints. Then it is too late, if you buy your paints of us yoiJ • always get good paint—the kind •that wears. “UNEEDUS” Sink & Fansler 427 Trade St Wiaston-SaleECGPVfttGHim * 4* * * * * & * * • r * & m ¥ Of the Highest Quality : Youcan find them here, ahd' ANS A SPECIALTY. almost any kind. BAN- j 1 This store does -not handle fruits once in a while, but j all the time. \ \ . v I have: decided to make Every Saturday “Banana Day” j and sell them at lc.each, taking them as they come. I If you have not been buying your groceries at Mocks- ; , ville’s ieadin^ Grocery, it is time you were, as here yon I -find what you.want “in Groceries.’* i P it- : - I s Grocery “QuMty-igJVIy Motto,” * * % $ 4 i I I R O C K H IL L ” B uggies ,are th e very b est for th e m oney- D on't anything said to b e ^just as good ” . Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten. C. C. SANFORD SONS’ COMPANY, Agents MOCKS VILLE, N. C. THE ROCK HILL BUGGY CO. Rock Hill, S. C LARCESf CIRCUL EVER PPBUSHE ARRIVAL of Pl go in I No. 26 Lv. Ml No. 28 Lv. Ml ' GOINi No. 27 Lv. M| No. 25 - Lv. UCALAND Gotton is 14| I Mayor G. E | nesday in Winsti Herbet Penry in town Friday.! R. H. Shelton| town last week j Little Miss relatives in Winl J. M. Gibson, I our thanks for s Howard Ball! was in town Iasi G. A. Allison I delightful trip A few sets buggy harness j E. C. Clinard, j ing hands with week. Wiley A idersj hanging around urdaj\ Miss Helen Aj Ossie, spent T| shopping. Get your fruil ‘‘sure keep” frif Hi MissBlanche I with her aunt, at Winston. ThomaS Copel dan, both of Cd ried Juiie 19th. I J. S. MeDatj muddy y/aters ol in town Saturdf A. large num| in town Saturd too wet to worll «: Wheri you wal try Hunt’s Casq the goods. MissHattieG will arrive hom Her parents on FOR SALE- Oliver Typewrii bfeyele. Applyl Hul Thissectioni rain Friday, w| out over some i S. J, Smoot, waters of Hiinl thanks for a bo^ Try “Armour, breakfast, only Ht S. B. Crump, i on his farm on measured 5| fe Wa are sorr fimily of Mr. kinville, are qua Miss Georgia Ga., is visiting I of her brother, You can have] “Nat’l Biscuit crackers to sele. Hunt’s Cash Gr Those who h i bout the cool wl moans and go fearful heat. \ I Remember, I ‘Banana Day” 1 and you can . «ach that day. Thereisabunl section, such plums, blaekbJ market is glutt^ About all of I ^iaryested in Da flt'te the bad *§P £totu m 1Jhe Dgyie Rd gressiye' Parma °ne year foronll Page and send M. G. IjamesJ was in town Fr cart wheel to j brother’s subscr a Sale.—oJ I onefoil^el5-months ol call on w ute I. RBI •p'i o worn- ing the health rally be riptiou. er free. I ' Vddress World’s Dkn^.*>t, Buffalo, N. Y Sat? ssarsaris*-Y woman, single ornT,? •,s to any address nn arfleJ1 loth binding for 3ie<?'*lt<^ --------------1 sWnmt. i ARD TO TELL t from bad by just Iook lotof paint. Ifsonlv; is been exposed to the or a few months that e the effects of % hen it is too late if j'our paints of us y<m t good paint—the kind S. U N EED U S” i & FansIer St. Winston-Salem. Y * * * * * * * * 4 uits A a l i t y iy kind. BAN- a a while, but “Banana Day" they come. Ties at Mocks- e. as here you ocary PO O-o Fix|w 4 P. y Don't take Agents THE DAVIE RECORD, .^^CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER EVER PUBLISHED IN DAVlE COUNTY. ARRIVAL of PASSENGER TRAINS GOING NORTH. Lv. Mocksville 10:18 a. m. Lv. Mocksville 1:18 p. m. GOING SOUTH. . Lv. Mocksville 3:34 p. m Lv. Mocksville 6:13 p. m No. 2^ No. 28 No. 27 No. 2 5________________________ local AND PERSONAL NEWS. Gotton is 14S cents. Mayor G. E. Horn spent Wed­ nesday in Winston. Herbet Penry, of Lexington, was i n town Friday. E. H. Shelton,, of Wirtston, was in town last week on business. Little Miss Winnie Sinith visited relatives in Winston Iasts Week. J. M. Gibson, of Wasioto, Ky., has our thanks for a neat dollar bill. Howard Ballard, of Yadkinville, was in town last week on business. G. A. Allison has returned from a delightful trip to the mountains. Afew sets of good second-hand buggy harness cheap at Holton Bros. E. C. Clinard, of Winston, was shak ing hands with friends in town last week. Wiley A iderson1 of Calahaln, was hanging around on our streets Sat­ urday. Miss Helen Allison and littlesister Ossie, spent Thursday in Winston shopping. Getyourfruit jars and rubbers, "sure keep” fruit powders at Hunt’s Cash Grocery. Miss Blanche Hanesspent last week with her aunt, Mrs. John W. Hanes, at Winston. Thomas Cope afid Miss Myrtle Jor­ dan, both of Cooleemee, were mar­ ried June 19th. J. S. McDaniel, of beyond . the muddy waters of Hunting Creek, was in town Saturday. A. large number of farmers were in town Saturday, the ground being too wet to work. • When you want Groceries always toy Hunt’s Cash Gro. first; he has tic goods. Miss Hattie Gaither, of Greensboro, rill arrive home next week to visit her parents on Route 2. FOR SALE--I latest model No. 5 Oliver Typewriter, arid QRg Tfiburie bicycle. Apply, at . Hunt’s Csish (Grocery. This section was visited by, a heavy rain Friday, which put ,the creeks out over some of the bottoms. S. J. Smoot, of beyond the- turbid waters of Hunting creek, has our thanks for a box of nicQ apples. Try “Armour’s Veribest Tripe for breakfast, only 20 cents a can at Hunt’s Ca§h Grpeery. S. B. Crump, of R. 4, killed a crane otihis farm one day recently that measured 5J feet from tip tQ tip. We are sorry to learn that the fimily of Mr. A. E; Holton, of Yad- kinville, are quite ill with measles. Miss Georgia Jenkins, of EUentonl Ga., is visiting in this Cityi the guest of her brother, Prof. R, D. Jenkin?. Louise Eaton, has returned from a delightful visit to relatives in Winston. Theeditor spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents' in •Statesville. J. M. Bailey, of Cana, was in town Saturday. , • Don’t forget the big excursion to Charlotte tomorrow. See bigad on first page. Psaches! Any quantity fine peach­ es 25c, per bushel at the orchard; T. M. YOUNG. Work oh the excavation for -the new Masonic temple is ..moving j on nicely. • MOCKS VILLE DRUG COMPANY You can have 40 different kinds of Nat’l Biseuit Co’s." cakes and crackers to select from if you. go to. Hunt’s Cash Gro. . I Thosewho have bten growling a-, bout the cool weather can cease their moans and goto cussing about the fearful heat. '~~vv":4r- ,,Remember, every Saitiirday..; is Banana Day” at Hunt’s Cash: Gro. and you can buy them for I cent each that day. ""V-:-... There is abundance jof fruit in this section, such as apples, peaechesi Plums, blackberries, - etc., and the market is glutted. ; . ' About all of the wheat has been Harvested in Davie County, and de fgite the bad weather, the crop is SOing to turn ©ut well- . >•' ; J t Foottttarnesg'Oil-tfthe best ,e;' jsHKwng at- TSe while jt g®J|~thp.barrel.is leaking. ■ HoItoh Ihe Dayie Record and the Pro- gress've Parmer and , Gazette, both one year for on]y See ad on first Page and send us coupon. ^• C. Ijames. of Calahaln. R. I, Was Sri town Friday said gave us a cartwheel to pay for he arid his fother’s subscription. Many thanks. aJJ°„r Sale.—One 8 year old "mare (male ’ one four-year-old mule, and or non"mon horse colt. Write L t i 10" „ H. C. JONES, ute I. <sVSf Mocksville. N. Cr Mrs. J. A. Linville and son Albert, are spending some time with relatives in Winston. T. F. Ratledge, who has been work­ ing in Georgia for some time.return- ed home Monday. Joe C. Chaffin, of Advance, R. 2, gave us a call Saturday and lefta life preserver. Many thanks. Miles Holthouser and grandson Chaska Holthouser, of- Troutman, are visiting his son, M. J. Holthouser. P. R. Davis and little son, of near Augusta, were ;in town Saturday: Mr Davis brought us some of the' fin­ est peaches we have eaten this year ■ Amongthose who passed the med­ ical examination and received license to practice, were S. A. Harding, of Farmington, and J. R. Finney, of Uooneville. W, M. Crotts carried his wife to the Statesville hospital last weeS fbf- treatment. We trust that she. will, soon recover sufficiently to re­ turn home. Ifyouhavekerosene oil troubles, better try “Red Saline,-* 20c. a gal­ lon or 5 gallons for 90 cents, at Hunt’s Cash Grocery. C. D. Crouchand two sons, Clsy and Archie, returned from CharlotJe' Monday , where they went last week to prepare machinery for a flour mill for shipping to Oak Forest, where Mr. Crouch is putting in a mill. |, We aresorry to learn that Mrs; Vtf i, B.. Naylor, of Cana, is dangerous!^ ill and not expected to live. Mr. J; Ai Naylor and wife, of Winston, passed through this city Saturday on their way to the bedside of his mother G, B. Holman, who has been living in Laurel, Iowa, since last October, arrived home last week, and will spend some time with relatives and friends at Holmans. Glad to see Guylookingsowell:.,. Died.—In this city last Tuesday, after a lingering illness of consump­ tion, Mrs. W. L. Walser, aged 31 years. The remains were earrfed to Fork Church Wednesday and laid to rest.: Weextend sympathy to thfe be­ reaved husband. W. T. Starrette, who has been working at Paducah, Ky., came^irr ljist week to be with his wife, who is quite ill and who was carried to the Statesville hospital for treatment a week or two ago. Her manyfriends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Star? rette is much better. J. R. Maynard, exhibition manager for the Chase-Hackley Piano Co.,ii|s forms us that he will remain in tnis eity but a few days longer. He has anumber of high class pianos left which are on exhibition in the Gaith­ er building,'and to save cost of mov­ ing them, will sell at a very, low figure on easy terms to, qnick buy­ ers. Those who are ; thinking of pu'rchasing.a piano, will do well to see Mr. Maynard before he leaves/ as,.the people of Davie will not- soon have another opportunity of purchas­ ing high class instruments at such a low price and on such easy terms? A Visit to the music store will con­ vince you of the bargains he is of­ fering. ' • I A lot of fresh Candies and Maraschino Cherries, T[ Always fresh Drugs and Patent. Medicines. TI All Toilet Articles and anything in Stationary. If Pineapple Ices, Iee Cream and Cold Drinks. ■" MOKCSVILLE DRUG COMPANY t t o JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT We are now equipped to do all kinds of Job Work, such as Letter Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Programs, Invitations, Circulars, Tickets, Shipping Tags, etc., etc. When you want printing done send us your order, we can get it out on short notice and guarantee satisfaction. THE DAVIE RECORD MOCKSVILLE, N. €. Now is the Time if You am Whittomre’s Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing, 25 cent to go at - ‘ * ’ - I S c I have for sale a good fann.lying.ll miles from Mocksville, in-" Clarksville township, containing 100 acres, 25 in cultivation, with . pleanty .of good timber on balance. A four-room house, good well water and out buildings . Anyose- desiring a bargain in real estate ' - will do well to communicate with. me.at once.- No . finer tobacco. Ianil to -be foundin this section of the State. Caillor write me at once.. . . • .■ ! •• X fe BROWN, Mocksville,N.C. Arbuckles Coffee 15c * # & & 4 . * * ■ # & & ■ # * * • & & '%> & & & * ! Bargains in every Depart- I : ment New Line Summer GoSds Just Received. County Treasurer J . W. Etchison, Whitener For Judge ln Thirteeidtii of Cana, was in town Monday. He reports IMid1 badly washed by the heavy storm of last Friday . c During the storm Friday afternoon UgJitning struckajawjnill Jbeloiiging' to fchic4id Bros.; at Jeru one was at the mill. The damage will amount to betweeri.$50 and $75. Farniington Council Jr. 0. U. A. M.,'will hold memorial .services at Eatons church next Sunday ., Ali Ju- riiors and tne public generally, are cordially invited tp b§ present; '. - . Subject, at the Methodist church next Sunday morning: ‘ ‘The great­ est of all the ambiticins of life.” At night, “Sycophants in the pulpit, or Mdlingwhile Rome.burns,” Every- body cordia:liy invited. We have received from Dr. C. A. Clement, of Rover, Ark., an invita-. tion to attend the Arkansas State Fair, to be held at Hot Springs, Oct. IQ. 15, We shall start early and walk, owing to scarcity of money. ^ A Ticket Suggested. Mb. Editor :—Will you allow me soace in your paper to suggest the following county ticket:.. Sheriff, J. F. Moore; Register, E. H. Morris; Clerk, B. G. Williams;. Treasurer, P P. Green; Commissioners, W. H. Hobson, W. C, White. C.M.Godbey; Coroner, Dr. Robert Lowery; Sur­ veyor, M. C. Ijames. A Republican . Hickory,’ June 22.—The Bepub Iican convention for the thirteenth Jutfieial district was held in the rooms of the Hickory .Club here td* day andA.A.W bitnerofHicEbrj, riomjhajEie^ Forj udge and F. A. Liri- ney of Boone for: solicitor. TBe contention was harmonions and the speeches optimistic. • ■ Both nominees inade.a^le speech­ es expressing their thanks tor the honors conferred. j # “Quality Goods’*: Mr. W. T Brinegar, of Concdrd1 formerly of this county, who held a position as electrician, was instaritjy killed Thursday iriornirig by coming in.«>ntact with a live, wire. /Hie re.i mMns were brought to Liberty Friday, afternoon and laid to rest-. Mr. Brinegar was 36 years of age. He was a widower and leaves three small children. He leaves a number of relatives in this city and at Cool- eeriie©, to mourn his untimely death; In,the development of North Caro- iinsl’s industries, the. North Carolina Collegb of Agriculture and Mechan­ ic Arts is takirig a foremost ,part. Its students are giving their lives to im­ proving our farming, our trucking our dairying and stock-raising. Thefy are rapidly making their way into; our factories, our electric' power* houses, and our shops. They are help­ ing to build our roads, our bridges,; and our .railroads.. Indeed, they, are just the ‘men needed -at this stage itt the State’s growth; We are glad to note that more young men than ever before are seeking^ through this well- equipped institution, a place in our industrial progress. We call atten-- tion to the ,advertisement" <in this is&ue. Prof. R. P. Jenkins Elected. A t a irieeting of ,‘he Wilkesbaro graded school board, Prof. R. B. Jenkins-, ot Mocksville, was elected as snperintendent of the school, vice Prof Sqttlemyre, resigned. Prof. Jenkins WaB principal of the Mocksville school last year Jwd comes highly recommended as a ach.olarly gentlenifln arid as a high­ ly successful school man. He was educated at the IJ.niversify of Geor­ gia and at the University of Maryi [and and has been engaged in feool , wq^k some time, prot. isiti^rrfed, willmo^e his family to this place sbtne time rSuriugilfe :iate suifimer or early, fall, in time for t**e school opening s —Wilkes Patriot. \ We are very . s o r r y td loose Prof. Jenkins, JSut wish'him much sue- etss‘inshia new Borne. Locusts Grease The Rails, Scranton, Pa., June 22>— Mill ions of seven-jear locusts have in yad.ed the.village of Pgckville, nea,r here, and the valley is being rapid Iy devasted of vegetation by the pests. - From early morning until sun­ down the noise made by the whir ring of the locusts is all perineat ing, and ean be heard a mile, sonn ding'like the far away blowing of a factory whistle. They have covered one of the lit­ tle coal branches of the Ontario & Western railroad, swarming ar onnd the rails, which gather arid retain hea/t during the day, until it is impossible to operate, the road, and tons and tons of coal are stand ing on the sidings because the loco motives can make no headway a* gainst the slippery bugs. ; -: Foley’s Kidnw Remedy may be given to children with admirable results. It does away with bed. weiting, and . is also recommended, for use after ' measles and scarlet fever. Sold by all druggists. . * RICH JUNE BAR&/UNS ON EVERY HAND HERE Mocksville Produce Market. Wheat 1.15 Flour 2.90 Meat, hams ; 18Spring^ chickens . IB Eggs 15Beesw^X' .22 Hidesi dry ' 13 Com , Meati fatback Oats Old hens Butter Lard . -!/V- : Hides, green;■file above is the . price paid arid not the price to consumer. . • • • .. Card of Thanks. W b ; take'ithis method of .thanking dur friendsand neighboas' for their kindness towdrds. us dtring the si'ek- ness and death of our dear mother. -W, E. Sain .‘ - ' L 0. Sain . J r . 0S 1 Copgie of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts':; : : The State's college for; training industrial workers. Coorses In Agricultiire.vHorticultiire.Animsa Husbandry and DMtyingi in Civlii -Electrical and -Mechanical Engi^ - neering; in Cotton Milling ,Vand Dying; in Industrial Chemistry; and in Agricultral teaching. ■. . I Enterance examinations ateach<£?> county seat on the 14th of July, AU this week thereTl be price surprises right, and left-iii every department and on most every J article, the stores through. I And there is a reason for every J bargain. Sonne are t7he results of 5 special purchases of nrianufi\cturers j sample lines—some on account of J 0^rly bujring-but the slum^ in J prices comes mainly bn a c c o u n v of the late spring and slow buying* Get in line-begin now to save- come! ^asy Shoes . " - • \ , • " A _ StylUh' shoes shoes that will wear Ipng^ Ion^ and look well with a ny suit or gown until ; the very day you lay them aside. We haiidle a; broad I "Varied line of -the m . all styles, ^ and Ieatliers—the Cro^ett Shoes for Furniture “ The home beautif ul” is a home generous^ and tastefully furnished. . It is ealsy to furnish your home here—with a .;\little mohtiy,too. Treat your hoirte to that - extra suit, oxtra dresser or easy summer chair, Everything ^for the ,parlor, hall. Iiiftag roons or diaasg roc-as^ President Raleigh ‘v ®bn’£?wo^;yoar;life away, frettantr over the old, worn I ou^farm tools—get the new, modem, labor saving fatrming utensils, that save time, money and patience. ...... : We are makmg special pric&s on fiarm needfuls. Wev sell the"renoWried McCormick Binders) Mowers and Rakes; Cliata--. nooga Plows and the best Buggies, Wagons, etc. C. C. Sanford Sons Co. - i - / A Good ExampleMt--I . “I am a good example,” writes Mrs.. R. LTr Bell, of McAlester, Okla., “of what Cardui w ill, do _for suffering women. . . :“I suffered with my head and back, forever six years, and although I tried everything; I never could get any­ thing to do me any good, until I began to take Cardui. =■ “Cardui has surely helped me and built me up and I am so thankful that I have found something that will do me good. I feel so much stronger and better than I have in a long time.” , , , , It is well to make up your mind before you are sick what medicine you will take when you are sick............ CARDUI J 47 The Woman’s Tonic You will be glad to take it when you are tired, mis­ erable and when life seems a weary grind. It will put new thoughts into your head, fresh courage into your mind. If not sick now, at least burn Cardui on to the pages of your memory, so that when you are sick you .will ask for it without thinking. If sick or weak, get a bottle today. At all druggists. Write lot Ladies’ Advisory Dept, Chattanooga Median* Co., Chattennoog*. TenB.. for Special Instructions, and M-page book, “Home Treatment tor Women," sent tree. 4Tv^rTV U S E D UNIVERSALLY . C O R T R I G H T I S k m WHEN Cortright Metal Shingles were first introduced (24 years ago) you had some excuse for being sceptical: But now—.If you are sceptical it can only be because you do not know the facts in the case. They are used today from the Atlantic to the Pacifi'c for all kinds of buildings, under all conditions. They are fireproof, stormproof; never leak and last as long as the building itself without needing repairs. For further detailed information apply to C. C. SANFORD SONS CO, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. I DR. A. Z TAYLOR, I . DENTIST, . I I Office over Eaity's Store. « 0R . ROBT, ANDERSON, DENTIST, Office over Banlc of Davie i E Eectrlc ! Bitters j Succeca when everything else fails. I In neivous prostration and female I weaknesses they are the Supreme ! remedy, as thousands have testified. j FO R jCipN EY sL lV ER AND I S T O M A C H T R O U B L E it is the best: medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. C r o u p When a child wakes up In the middle of tht iilgnt wit-h a severe attack of croup a* fre­quently happens, no time should be lost Id experimenting with remedies of a doubtful value. I'rompt action is often necessary to save life. * C h a m b erla in ’s G ou gh R em ed y has ne ver been known to fall in any case aQfl H has been iuuse for over one-thira of a ceo- tury. I’hnre Is none better. Tt canbe de­pended upon. Why experiment? ItIsnleasaiit totake and contains no harmful drug Pr'c*. fr cents: large size. f>0 cents. Mammoth Black Pigs * JOHN A. YOUNG Greensboro, N; G. NONTH CAROLINA D av Ie County , Notice. . v ':ii Commissioner ’s -: O ffice - May 2,1910. Notice is ..hereby given that a petition has been filed in this office for the dis- continuence of the Public Road leading from Cana by the “Frost Old Mill” ,place, to the Statesville Road. ■ Tlie same will come up for our considera- on on the first Monday m July, 1910.tion c ____ j j , If any objection to same, let it' be: heard then. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Davie Co., N. C. June 1st, 1910. J. F. MOORE. Clerk of the Boajrd. J * * * M M M ^ M 4 > M 4 b A I Bargains! Bargains I Now is the time to take advantage of the great’ Bargatns at Bailey & Martins. Cut prices in aH Dress Goods, Figured Lawns, White/GoodSj Hatss Shoes and Notions. - ' .. They are great, bargains a n d thesooner, you avail yourself of this opportunity the better you will be pleased. We have also Ftiiit Jars, Jar Tops, Rubbei s, &c, Everything represented in a General Store. Come quick {before all the Bargains ' are gone. . Yours to serve, ’ 1 Bachelors Organise. TJnion Mills, June 17,—In these days of trusts and combines Union Mills has the latest. Tuesday night a number of !‘young” men of doubtful ages met a t the Southern depot and organ­ ized themselves into ~a band for protection against 'the encroach­ ments upon their rights by mem­ bers of th e fair sex. This band (adding to its number daily and arousing the bitter jealousies of those who are not eligible to mem­ bership) will be known henceforth as the Bachelors’ Protective Asso eiat.ion. The association will have for its object the betterment and amuse­ ment of that class of humanity who have been so fortunate as to escape matrimonial misery and to secure to them the blessings of liberty, peace and- the pursuit of bappi ness. Believing iu the doctrine of '‘equal rights to- all and special privileges to none,” the association will fight to secure for this noble class of American citizens the place that they deserve. All who are eligible and who can take upon themselves the ob tigationsrequired are invited t< become members. Marvelous Discoveries mark ths wonderful progress of the age. Air . flights on heavy ma­ chines, telegrams without wires, terrible war inventions to 1 kill men, and that wonder of wonders—Dr Ring' New Discovery—to save. life, when threatened by couges, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup, bronchitis, hemorrhages, hay fever and whoop­ ing couch or lung trouble. For all bronchial affections it has no equal. It relieves instantly. Its the sures cure. James M. Black, of Asheville N. C.. R. R. No: 4, writes it cured him of an obstinate cough aster all other remedies failed. 50c and $1.00. A. trial bottle free,, Guaranteed by C. C. Sanford. .. - Salisbury is making-preparation to celebrate Independence Day in great style.: Kept the King at Home. “ For the past year we havje kept the King1Of al] laxatives—Dr. King’s New Life Pills—in our- home and they have proven a blessing to: all our family,-' writes Paul Mathulka, 'of Buffalo, N. Y. Easy, but sure remedy for all Stomach, Liver and Kidnev troubles. . Only 25c at C. C. Santords. i What delights us in the spring is, more a sensation than an appearance, more a hot»e than any visible reality. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liv er tablets will brace up the nerves, banish sick - headaches, prevent dispondency and- invigurate The whole ,system. Sold by C. 'C. Sanford Sons Co. V Sdihe More Jnne TaBt Roanoke-Chowan Times.,; • This is-the season of the year for tall swearing. How so many peo­ ple, and church members among the number, can- take a solemn, oath that a $40 cow is worth only $10, a $200 mule only $50, a farm, on which the buildings alone are insured for $3,000 is worth only: $1,000, we are unable to under*, stand. ' We: sometimes And, men who sit in the amen corner of the church who will charge a railroad; t fo r a yearling that they swear at listing time, is not w orthhalt that sum. If property could be pi t on the tax books as the law rer quires , at its cash value, the tax rate could be greatly reduced. If one wants-to lose confidence in the integrity of a large number of peo­ ple let him tako; the tax list under the lawsof North Carolina and en deavor to discharge his. .-fluty in getting property listed at its cash value.:-;...'.: - A Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun, tin can, Fusty nail, fireworks, or - of any other nature, demands prompt treatment With Bucklen’s Arnica. Sal veto pre­ vent blood-poison -or gangrene. It’s the quickest, surest healer, for all such wounds.. a s. also foy. Burns, Boils, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Eczema. Chapped Hands, Corn? or Piles. 25c. at C. C. Sanfords, Ahorseandbuggywerestolenfrom the barn of B Howard, at Garner; Wake county,.Sundaynight.the barn set on fire and .bu^ned with tyVo mules and, othet’valuable, j property. Lqss estimated at- $2,000. *• ■ — ; r. State of O bio , G ity o r Toledo , I .Ldcas County . .) 39 Frank J. Gheney manes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of E. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city -j>f • Toledo, county and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of OififE HUN­ DRED DOLLARS for - each and every- case Of Catarrh • that cannot be.cured by the use of, HalPs Ca­ tarrh Cure- .F ra n k1 J. C heney. Sworn to before me tand subscribed in my presence, th’iSflth day of De­ cember, A. D; 1&86.- A. W . G leason , , (seal ) Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cureis .taken in­ ternally, and acts difectlyou the blood and mucous surfaces of the system- Send folrtestiihohiaK free. , Rev. C. Plyer,' a retired^Methodlst minister, died at his home sin-. Ghar^ lotte, aged 80. Next montb the census will-come iu for its. decennial. trouncing. There is= no record of it ever having satisfied any American city. • Lame shoulder is alinost invari­ ably caused bp rheumatism ot the muscles qnd yields quickly to the free application of Chaimberlain’s Liniments This liniment is not only prompt and effectual, but In no way dissagreeable to use. Sold by C. C. Saulord Sons Co; - ^ The bill giving statehood to Arizona and New Mexico passed the Senate Thursday. : I BAILEYI & MARTIN J .T V T l T GIad to Recommend Them;. - Mr. E. Weakley, Kokmo, Ind.,. says: “After taking Foiey. Kidney Pills, the severe backache: left me, ray kidheys - be­came stronger, the secretions natural and, my bladder no longer pained me: I am glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pills" In a yellow package. Bold by all druggist/ The under dog -frequently -gets more sympathy than is good for him. Thecondition ot Maj. H. A. Lon ­ don, of Pittsboro who has been Crit- it a Iy ill with facial erysipelas since Monday, is somewhat improved. What a: Summer Cold May Do. - A summer cold if negfected is -just as apt to develop into bronchitis or. pneujnQ- uia as at any other season. 'Db not negr Iect it. Take Foley's Honey and Tar ;projimtlyi;jJ,It-.loQsens' - the-coughy-SMthed' and Jiealsthe inflamed Sir passages, and? expels the. cold from the'system: ‘ Sold by all druggists - / ’.I. .'I. T,.i Tvf • _r' After every storm comes calm to, tooth the 60 ul abraded. v Scared bto Sound Health. Mn B. F. KeUey1 Sprihgfield. Ul.. writes: ’ A year-ago I bpgan to be Uoubled with my kidneys-,and bladder,- which grew worse Until I,became;alarmed: at my con­ dition. I suffered also with dull heavy headaches and the action of my bladder was annoying and- painful. I read of Foley Kidney Pills and after taking them: a few weeks the headache left me, the action ofmy bladder.was’-agam- normal; and I’was free from all» disease.” Sold -I by all druggists. AeV ir W rite for Beautiful Illustrated Cat» * alogue of HARVARD PIANOS ^ " and price list. Cash or easy pay, ment plan if desired. DAYTON PIANOS. The Dayton Piano for $250. The best $250 Piano in the world. 4 J THE EVERETT PIANO I 4; The Artists’ Ideal. Grands and Uprights * t B. P. JARRETT, I I LARGEST DEALER IN THE STATE. * J 207 S. Main St. Salisbury, N. C. I “It cured me,” or tiIt saved the life of mychild“ are the: expres­ sions you hear Cvery day about Chamberlaittfs Colic; Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.- . This is 'true the world over where this valuable remedy, has Tieen introduced.1 No other.medicinein uto fotdidrrhoea or bowel complairits - has received such general approval, ■ The ■ sec­ ret of the success” of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera,; and : Diarrhoea Remedy is that it cures. Sold by Ci C. SanfordH o n sC d ;1 *> : Mr. .W. E. Holbrook, former editor of the Hickory Democrat, has enter­ ed the race for the Democratic nomi­ nation for register of deeds in Cataw­ ba county If you are not satisfied after us­ ing according to directions two thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain’s Stomach ,and Liver Tablets, you .can have yoiir money back. The tablets- -cleanse and invicorate the stomach,, improve the digestion; regulate the bowles. - Give thema trial and get well. Sold by C. C. Sanfoid Sons Co. There are five candidates for the democratic nomination for congress in the tenth district. Chamberlain’s.. Cough -Remedy is sold qn a guarantee that-if you are not satisfied, alter using two- thirds of a bottle according*-to di rections, your money will, be re,- refunded. It is up tp you to try it. Sold by C. C. Sanfqrd Sons Company. ' ' Mrs, Doqise CaSaji ajj ^gqd Jady who liyqs ia New Hqpe, township,- Hedell Countyjl died last Emdav mqrnjng. , The Conservation Qf Nature’s Re­ sources Applies as well to our physical state as to material things. C. J. Budlotag. Wash­ington, R. I., realized -bis condition and KidneyRemedy1 and noVconsider tnyadf thoroughly cured; t -This should be a warning to. all not, to-neglect taking fate.” .Bold by dl druggists. !MONUMENTS ANDl TOMBSTONES ANY SIZE-ANY SHAPE--ANY COLOR. Call on us, Phone us, or Write us for Designs and Prices. MILLER-REINS COMPANY, NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C, THE PEOPLE’S NATIONAL BANK u n it e d S t a t e s d e p o s it a r y . W i n s t o n - S a l e m ,N.C CAPITAL, $300,000.00. ASSETS A MILLION AND A HALF. Takes care of its ’Customers via money is firm or easy, keeps every transaction confidential, allows mer­ est at,4 per cent, from date on Certificates of Deposit, has a Savings D(- partment, loans money to you. or for you, and does everything a well® ducted, up-to-date bank should; do. • Let us have your business. No betta place. You can send your deposits by mail. - " JOHN W. FRIES, President.WM. A. BLAIR, Vice-Pres. and Cashier. 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 Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains, Dining, Club And Observation Cars. For Sgeed1 Comfort and Courteous Employes, travel via the Soutb- e.rn Railway . . ,Rates; Schedules and other information furnished bj addressing the undersigned: R. L-. Y ernon , Dist. Pass. Agt;, J. H. Wood , Dist.Pass. Agent CharlottevN C, . - 'vAsheville, N. C. |. H. H ardwiok lass. Traffic Mgr. W. F. Cary , Gen’l Pass. Agt WASHINGTON, D. C. State of N orth Carolina , D avie County W. G. Richardson. Administrator T; C- • A. of T. Richardson, deceased, • vs T.C. Richardson,et el Ii In the Super­ior Court be­ fore A. T; Grant, Clerk. Notice of Sale. By virtue of an ordermade in the above entitled,cause by A. T, Grant, C- S. C„ the undersigned Commissioner will • sell pub- Jiply tp the highest bidder st the court house door in .Davie county, N. C , on McodayiheAdayof July, 1910, at 12 pclock M-,,thefollowing traetof land, to- ^fit. Deginning at a stone, James Rich- amspn’s comer; thence E. 2 1-2 degs S 20 2p qbs. to a black gum; thence S 8.10 chs. to a stone, thence E. 10.65 chs tp a S-15O chs to a stone;''thence ■E, Vlith -W. fi|. Richardson’s line ’fy>4 chs, to a sourwood, thence S. 6 degs. W. 19.90 ,chs. to a stone, Mary Richardson’^comer; thaace W. 12.50 chs. to a stone; tfience N. oldegs. W. 26.84 chs. to a stone in Smithes line; thence N. with Smith’s line 19.58 chs to Jhe beginning; contaihmg 76 3,-4 acres, =BWApr less,;and adjoining the- tends of James Richprdson and others. ; r. of Sale: One hundred dollars oa§H uoWtoP balance on Six- months time with bend, and; approved: security; or all cash at the option of the purchaser. Title reserv- • ,Phtchase money is paid in fulL Thisthe24thdayofMay,1910. • =« A,.!..Grant, J r., Commissioner. N o t i c e o f S a l * S tate-of N orth Cahouna, ) In the Super- Mor CourtBe- Davie County. ( fore A. J Grant, Clerk. A. A. Anderson vs Julia Anderson et al . . By virtue of an order made entitled case by A. T. Grant, C. S- U, undersigned Commissioner will sell P hcly at the Court House door in Yille1-N. C., on. Monday the 4th day July; the foHowIng described real esiai* 1st. A Lot known as ;the and lot oituate m the Forks.of the a ' viite aria Winstpn Kjga Douuaea: A Northand East oy'dhe-JancS Anderson and Nelson AWSSW ^jjrfng one-fourth acre more or less and known as he Anderson Brothers » House’and hot in Caiahaln. „_.hining’ 2ud. T h eto b acro fact^ lo t contain * 3-4 aeres more orless bounded on tn Sbuth and West by the lands of ^ Anderson, both of said lots being grf as’Anderson Brothers Store and lots in Caiahaln. ■ , , , sixTerms of sale $25 cash, balance months tim e with bond and appro curity. or aU cash at the option ot PUThis the 26th day of April, 19A ner A. T. Grant. J r.. Commissioner- “ The Teledo B I a d i T l^for and Yellow Jacket, all one year only one dollar. A VOLUMN XI. O m E H FROME breezy bits General Happen! All Over the From Our. Ex Told in a Fe- Jas. W. Wad business man 0 himself last wee ulerits is given rash act. Davis Nichols, in a fatal cuttin burg, S. C., last Leonard Pol" was drowned in lastweekwhile Vernon Byn man, was killed ing in contact w W. H. Bostic who; killed two 1 three others w soldiers last wee Two lives county, Mississi result of a race Religious rio' between Catholi continues. Man ed. The sixty-six United States; Appropriations amounted to $1,( The Annual the Thomasville last week. Ls throughout the I During a tove lorsville the 24th ranee was instan I of lightning. Sev I Anumberof c r reported in parts 1 Washington Ci j population 100,C S years.' AU Southern [operators, agents ceived an mere’ $ per cent. Fortyrfivemilli placed in cold sto housemen of New 1Uain until, the pri< The usual numl accidents are rec papers. Five deaths and from heat occurr city during the rec The Democratic meets in Charlottij Republican State ■l~ ^reensboro Aup Oklahomawillh A“g. 2. on the pro\ al amendment to e v»te in that State. H is thought th operated over the T road by Dec. 1st. Thefirstbale of vas sold in New Y ImuCtion and trough I e ootton was pic Burglars enter* lss M. J- Swink, ^secured a purs Thos. G. McLeo L0vetlOr in South C prohibition in No: farce. Correct. Sonie unknown si forsyth county p0 5evora^ hams recen [ Mra- Chas. Ha °unty Went violen ays ago and trie S ren* She was t here ato several and around C I white and <<61 ANY S Call on us, MI