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We give you quick service and GOOD WORK. Ladies and Children’s hair cut­ ting a specially. Come to see us. WE TREAT YOU RIGHT. c c SHEEK’S BARßER SHOP I Ia gI § At Church Next Sunday WATCH YOUR STEP! "Wl^iY PAY MORE? D e a r M r. C u s t o m e r :- Y o u p ro b a b ’y W ill b e in te i’e s te d to k n o w th a t s e v e r a l o f y o u r n e ig h b o rs a r e n o w an n on g th e r e g u la r p a tro n s o f th e D a v ie S u p p ly C o m p a n y . T h e y w ill te ll y o u t h a t th e y W e re a ttr a c te d lo it fir s t b e ­ c a u se o f ' its c le a n lin e s s an d th e a ttr a c tiv e , b u s in e ss -lik e m a n n e r in w h ic h it is b e in g o p e ra te d . Y o u w ill fin d q u ic k a n d c o u rte o u s a tte n tio n a t th e s to r e a n d a lso a t th e g a r a g e . A co n p le te s u p p ly o f n e e d fu l a c ­ c e s s o rie s a n d w illin g n e s s to s r v e y o u w e ll. . , W e h a v e n o w on h a n d a e o n 'p íe te s to c k o f G o o d y e a r a u to ­ m o b ile c a s in g s a t th e r ig h t pi-i j j . F r e e w a te r , lig h t an d a ir to o n e a n d all'. S to p ! Jjo o k ! P a y L e s s ! C o m e in . DAVIE SUPPi;^^ COMPANY P e r H . M . Ha r r i s G e n e ra l M a n a g e r . f I k n e w yo u an d . y o u k n e w m e, lo w little tro u b le th e re w o u ld be, W e p a s s e a c h o th e r on th e s tre e t, ' J u t ju s t co m e o u t a n d le t u s m eet, A t c h u rc h n e x t S u n d a y , lach o n e in te n d s to do w h a t 's fa ir, A nc^ t r e a t h is n e ig h b o r on th e ' s q u a re , , ■ B u t h e m a y n o t q u ite u n d e rsta n d kVhy y o u d o n ’ t ta k e h im b y th e h a n d A t'c h u r c h n e x t S u n d a y . T h e w o rld is s u re a b u s y p la c e , A n d w e m u st h u s tle in th e ra c e . F o r so c ia l h o u rs so n ie a r e h o t fr e e T h e s ix w e e k d a y s , b u t a ll sh o u ld b e A t c h u rc h n p « t S u n d a y . W e h a v e a n in te r e s t in o u r to w n . T h e d e a r old p la c e m u s t 'n o t g o ' d o w n W e w a n t to p u sh g o o d th in g s a lo n g . A n d w e c a n h e lp so m e i f w e 'r e s tr o n g - ' ' ■ A t c h u rc h rie x t S u n d a y . D o n 't k n o c k a n d k ic k an d sla m a n d s la p - • '*' A t e v e ry b o d y on th e i^tiap. B u t p u sh an d p u ll a n d b o o st an d boom , A n d u se u p a ll th e s ta n d in g room A t c h u rch n e x t S u n d a y . Report of S. S. Attend­ ance for July 23rd. M o cicsv ille— B a p tis t 74 , M elh -, o d is l 2 0 1, P re s b y te ria n N o re iio rt C o o le e m e e — B a p tis t 3 9 1, M e th ­ o d ist 202, E p isc o p a l 8 5, P r e s b y , te ria n . ■ ' F a r m in g t o n - B a p t is t 5 3 , M e th o d ist 1 1 8 . F o r k — B a p tis t 8 1. F o r k — E p isc o p a l N o re p o rt. C tsn ter— M . E . 84,^ ^ L i b e r t y - M . E . N o re p o rt B e th e l— M . P . 64, O ak G r o v e —(M. E . 68 E l b a v i l l e - ’M . P . 4 3. , ■ B ix b y C h a p e l - 65, v - U n io n C h a p e l— M . P .3 7 . C a la h a ln - S t . Jo h n s N o r e p o rt B e a r C re e k B a p t is t - 5 0 D u lin - M r P . '40, S a le m - M . E . 4 3, S t. M a t h e w s - L u t h e r a n 2 1 . A u g u sta-T -M . P . 57. F u lto n — M . E . S7. Ija m e s X R o a d s - B a p t is t C h e s tn u t G r o v e — M . E . 30. - C o rn a tz e r B a p t is t - 3 2 . S m ith G r o y e - 7 7 - — :■ ' ' '■ -— ♦---------------^— ' . I f y o u r S u n d a y sch o o l is n o t in th e a b o v e list, it is b e c a u se y o u r s u p e rin te n d e n t F A I L E D to m ail u s th e re p o rt fro m h is sch ool. P le a s e se n d u s th e r e p o rt p ro m p ­ tly on e a c h M O N D A Y . Cooleemee Drug Company • 41 « « A Complete line of everything to be found in A FIRST GLASS Drug Store. Give us a csill ■Si * Cooleemee Drug Company, Phone 39 Cooleemee, N. C. ■ i i I в iI ШViI IIii Iif!H M ii to make a fortune and be something in the business world. A few dollars put on a saving account each week will make you independent and raise you in the eyes of your employer and friends. Start a savings account to­ day with the BANK OF COOLEEMEE Cooleemee, N. C. ' - ¡Bread Is .The . ' .S t ^ O f h if e I f y o u r b r e a d i s n o t g o d d y o u r m e a l i s s p o i l e d . W e m a k e o u r f l q u r o u t o f t h e b e s t c l e a n e s t w h e a t o b ­ t a i n a b l e . W e m e a s u r e o u r i n g r e d i e n t s a n d m i x s o w e l l t h a t e v e n a c h i l d c a n m a k e g o o d b r e a d o u t o f O V E R T H E T O P F L O U R . Hornjohnstone G o, M a n u f a c t u r e r s o f “ T h a t ; G o o d K i n d o f F l o u r . ” PETERS DIAMOND BRAND AND ELfCI^i SHOES--- THAT IS WHAT WE SAY, GO TO CHURCH J Of course you want to look your best, and be as comfortable as possible when you go to church. ^ If yeu need a new suit, straw hat, shirt, neckwear, or any of the little things necessary for your appearance and comfort, or a new voile, organdie, georgette, crepe, oi- any kind of light weight summer dress goods, cool comfortable footwear, summer hosiery, belts, lace collars, or any of the little things so necessary for your comfort, you should see us. * We close Thursday afternoons until September. Yours for better service, THEJ. N. LEDFORD CO, H . C . ■ • • •Cooleemee, Davie County’s Largest Store. BUY YOUR GOOD SHOES RUBBERS AND RUB­ BER BOOTS FROM JONES & GENTRY “THE SHOE MEN” 447 Trade ^Street Winston-Salem, N. C. This combination can’t be beat for foot­ wear. Also groceries and dry goods at < right prices. All kind of country produce handled. Come to see us. W. A. Taylor & Co Farmington, N. 'C. OXFORDS , To arrive this week a nice line of ladies Oxfords, both black and brown. Also a nice line of Lion Brand Shoes for men. Get our prices before purchasing Mocksville, N. C. :MgM:!!MliMl!8M!l!M!!M'l!MllliM!!!‘i!BiiflWBaiB!f!IB:!IIB!ll!B!l!lBliB:l!i| N. & S. AUTO LINE lUilKlBillBQI' I Operating Daily Between Salisbury, Mocksville and Winston-Salem.. G O IN G N O R T H L e a v e S a lis b u r y ■ 8 a . m . and, 4 p. m'. A r r iv e M o c k sv ille ' - . 9 a. m . a n d 5 p . m . A r r iv é W in sto n -S a le m 10 a . m . a n d 6 p . m . . G O IN G S O U T H : ’ . L e a v e W in sto h -S a 'e m , 8 a, m ; an d 4 p. m ; • A r r iv e M o c k sy ilie ' 9 à . m ,. a n d 5 p . m . ^ A r r iv e S a lis b u r y 10 a, m . a n d 6 p . m , F a r e S a lis b u r y to M o c k sy ilie - , F arfe M o c k s v ille to W in sto n -S a le m $1.00 $ 1 .2 5 IIIIIIIIIII I ImIIi Leave Your ^ C a r s le a v e Y a d k in H o tel, M o c k sv ille H otel an d th e Z in zen - d o rf. A a k th e c le rk s fo r in fo rm a tio n ; , . . T h e sc h e d u le is c o n v e n ie n t to sp e n d the, d a y in e ith e r c ity o r to tra n s a c t b u s in e ss a lo n g th e lin e. O ur- c a rs a r e b ig com - I fo rtu b le , e a s y -rid in g H u d so n s an d o u r d r iv e r s a re c a re i’ul an d “ ’e x p e rie n c e d . T r y th is s e r v ic e w h e n y o u w a n t to go. Wintton-Salem Phone» 162 & 29 SalitbuVy Plionei 77 & 78 "SAFETY ,FlRST-SERvrCEAtWXYS''~------ ;в:п;»11н111в111я'||»в'ш 1{1н1»1в1т:ш 1ш lli:VJllBllílH1l!HíillBWB»IIBIIfllll i'Bl'/lílÜWiilBIIMIIIiBii'BIWBWIBIIIIBn iw w i Gold Watch Home When you have to be out* late at night, fpol the stick-up men by c^arrying Pocket Ben—the Westclox one-fifty watch. Pocket Ben is a good looking Westclox pocket timekeeper. Small enough to slip into any pocket. Big enough to give good service. Cost you only $1.50. C, J. ANGELL “The Jeweler” /Mocksville,' N.C. О IS DOING YOUR PRINTING? Try The Mocksville Enterprise, with your next order for Printing. Satisfaction Guaranteed. “WE PLEASE THE HARD to PLEASE” В1№1ЛВ1Ш..Ш1|::Н11С{Я|1В111Н:!Щ111В1 №В:Ш1№В!1|в№Ш1|!1В11[|а!1а1||1В|||1Н!1я1аШВ1||1В!1':г'1ЖГ’'и -л ; Your Name W ill Be Dropped From Our List Aug. 15,Unless Your Subcription is Paid«in Advancé * — • ■ • — M M ’ä ''i • ж , Ш Л A N D U N T IR IN G F ID E L IT Y T O O U R C O U N T Y A N D O U R F L A G IS O U R A IM A N D P U R P O S E . V O L . v i ;MOCKSVILLE, N. C.,-THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922/NO. 40. Fiftieth Anniversary Convention Of The North Carolina Press Association A Real'Friend Means More. To Youth 8TKIKE LEADERS NOW Talks On Fifty Years Progress Made In The Old North State Josephus Daniels Delivered Annual Oration. Governor Cameron Morrison Delivered Strong Address. The G o ld en Ju b ile e C o n v e n tio n nf the N o rth C a ro lin a P i e s s A s ­ sociation m e e t la s t w e e k a t C le v e land S p r in g s P a r k H o te l n e a r She by. T h e la r g e s t c r o w d in history o f th é a sso c ia tio n w a s present. O w in g to th e S o u th e rn Power C o m p a n y ’ s r a t e c a se , which is b e in g ,h e a r d in t b e S u p ­ erior C o u rt a t S h e lb y , a t t r a c t in g many v isito rs to C le v e la n d S p r ­ ings, th e m em ia ers o f th e N . C . Press w e re n o t a b le to b e a c c o m ­ m odated b y th e H o te l, th e o v e r ­ flow b e in g p ro v id e d fo r a t th e C en tral H o tel, in S h e lb y a n d in p rivate h o m e s th e re . H on. C ly d e R .- H o e y , fo rm eir n ew sp ap er m a n , la w y e r , e x -C o n - greasm an a n d a ta te iim a n , m a d e the a d d re ss o f w e lc o m e to w h ic h San ford M a rtin , e d it o r o f th e W in sto n -S a le m Jo u r n a l re s p o n d ­ ed. T h e a n n u a l a d d r e s s b y H o n . Joh n B . S h e r r ill, th e a sso c ia tio n presid en t, a .' d e li£ fh tfu l ad d re sB on “ R e m in is c e n c e s ’ - b y J .. A . Robinson, th e o ld e s t ;liv in g m em - ber o f th e A ss o c ia tio n ; a n d a p a ­ per on ' T i f t y 'Y e á r s 'P r o g r e e s " in A g ricu U u re in N e r t h C a^rolina” by T . B ; P a r k e r o f th e S t a t e D e ­ p artm en t o f A g r ic u ltu r e , w e r e the fe a tu re s o f th é o p e n in g s e s ­ sion. In th e a fte r n o o n D r. E . W . K n ig h t, o f th e U n iv e r s it y g a v e an a d d re ss o n “ F i f t y - Y e a r s P ro - gre.4s in E d u c a tio n in N o r th C a r ­ o lin a.” T h e C o n v e n tio n a d jo u r n ed th en a n d a tte n d e d a g a m e o f base b all in S h e lb y b e tw e e n th e Sh elby an d R in g s M o u h ta jn te a m A fte r th e sp le n d id a n n u a l o ra tio n d elivered W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g b\ Jo aep h eu s D a n ie ls, ff>rm er,Secr(*- tary o f th e N a v y , ,the K iw a n is Club e n te rta in e d th e P r e s s v is i­ tors a t a b ig ré c e p tio n . K ro ia d a -y m or-.4 Íp g ’ .° p ro :, g iam w a s filled w ith -a d d r e s s e s o n "P ifty Y e a r s P r o g r e s s in Й а п и fa etu rin g in N o rth C a r o lin a ,” b.\ D avid C la rk , o f th e S o u th e rn T extile B u lle tin , C h a r lo t t e ;‘ ‘ F if- ty Y e a r s P r o g r e s s in R o a d M a k ­ ing in th e S t a t e ,” b y H . B . V a r n er.o f L e x in g to n D iip a t c h ;‘ ‘R a il road P ro g r e s s o f F i f t y Y e a r s i( N orth C a r o lin a ,” b y R , 'E . S im p ­ son, G en . M a n a g e r o f th e L in E a st o f th e S o u th e rn R a ilw a y ; and “ P ro ereH S in E d u c a tio n .! « D evelo p m en t in N o rth C a ro lin a , ” by Jo h n P a ú l L u c a s , o f C h a rlo tte . M arked p r o g r e s s in th e s e fields; w ere b ro u g h t o u t b y th e s p e a k ers. It m ad e e v e r y o n e p r e s e n t feel p rou d of- th e O ld N o rth S ’ ate. G o v e rn o r C a m e ro n M o :- I'i'Oii in h ia a d d r e s s o n T h u rs d n y a чегцооп ^aid " B e n e y o le n t d is ; position o f ' th e G o y ie rn m e n t a t W ash in gto n a n d its u au rp atio ,, o i S la te P o w e i’sj g r a n te d lin dt r the C o n stitu tio n , w e r e th e fa c to r which h ad b ro u g h t th e a ffa ir s o ' the co u n try in to a:’m u d d le . ’ ' T h e only so lu tio n , G o v e r n o r M o rriso . held, w a s a r e tu r n to la w e n fo r ­ cem ent b y S t a te p o w e rs , m e r c y - in th e r i g h t a s G o d g iv e s 1 them to Bee th e r ig h t . ■ F rid a y th e K iw a n ia C lu b to(>k the v isito rs to C h im rie y R o c k , dinngy^was served at the P avilion o f th e C h im n e y R o c k C o. T he Ju b ile e N u g g e t , a p a p e r CH IM N EY R O C K m en p re se n t w ith Jo h n P a u l L u c a s a s e d ito r-in -c h ie f, w a s a s t r ik in g a n d a m u sin g fe a tu r e o f th e co n v en tio n . T h e S a v o r y L o v in g C up, o ffe r ­ ed fo r th e b e s tm a k e -u p , p rin t, e tc , w a s a w a rd e d to T h e S m ith - fie ld H e ra ld , ed ited by M rs. T . J . L a s s it e r . Contract Let For Tem­ porary School Building T h e S c h o o r T ru ste e s o f M o ck a­ v ille h a v e let..th e co n tra c t to J . L . S p a r k s , M o c k sv ille , to p u t u p a fr a m e b u ild in g 2 0 x 15 0 fe e t w ith fiv e ro o m s 2 0 x2 4 fe e t an d Than A Master-Can’t Remain Bad If He Attends Church. TALKING PEACE PLANS S o m e w h e re a ro u n d a lm o st e v e r y v illa g e is fo u n d a y o u n g m a n ! w h o is c o n s ta n tly in so m e m in o r tro u b le w ith t h e la w ; H e is ! b r ig h t, s ti'o n g in b o d y , go o d n a tu re d , a n d w h e n h e s e t s h is h e a f1 1 on a n y o n e jo b h e ia a" goo d w o rk e r, b u t h e is g e n e r a lly n o te d fo r Illinois Manufacturers’ Asso­ ciation Want Rail'Executir ves' to jForego Their Pre« sent Seniority Rights Contention * slealinir some trinine amount of. something, bat rarely «e r is his thtoush President Haid- O ffen se a r e a lly se rio u s o n e. î f i s g e n ia l d isp o s itio n , a n d b e tte r ¡„ g - g e ffo r ts , it w a s a s s e r té d to - t r a it s h a v e w o n fo r h im a d e e p i^ y m p a th y in th e h e a r t s o f m a n y n ig h t b y a m a n in c lo se o fficia l a n d fo r t h is re a so n h e, g e n e ra lli; m a n a g e s to g e t a w a y w ith o u t (ou ch w ith : th e s itu a tio n . , su c h p u n ish m e n t a s h e r e a lly m é rita . Q fte ri h e is th e so n o f a j À j Î . th a t n o w re m a in s b e fo re d o a tin g m o th e r, o r o f a m a n w h ó h a s p a s t th e d a y w h e n n a tu re , th é" s trik e w h ic h h a s c o st th e m e a n t h im to e x e r c is e th e rig h ^ o f fa th e r h o o d . H e in a y b e a ‘ w o rk e rs u p w a rd - o f ?4 0 ;0 0 0 ,0 0 p s o r t o f s t r e e t g a m iii W ho h a s n e v e ? k n o w n th e w h o le so m e in flu en ce" |n w a g e s p a s s e s in to h is to r y , it o f a p ro p e rly d ire c te d h o m e. Î ç ¿ iv e h im th e fu U p e n a lty o f wa<i a s s e rte d , w a s th e fo rm a h in - th e la w w o u ld so u n d lik e cruéltj^, y e t in o u r le n ie n c y w e o f t e n , th e te r m s o f s e ttle h a v e d isc o v e re d t h a t .t h e m o st d re a d e d s e n te n c e ,f o r th is “ne’er, th e r a ilw a y e x e c u tiv e s do w e ll,” is o n e th a t in v o lv e s r e g iila r h a b its , a n d a b o v e a li r ^ u l a r N e w Y o r k - a n d th e a tte n d a n c e a t so m e ch u rch .; T liïs a ttitu d e on th e p a r t, o f o u r ju d g e s , is th e fin e st m a r k o f fitn esB to p a s s se n te n c e t h a t w e h a v e e v e r § le n . In -th e p a s t o u r la w b e en h a n d le d w ith th e v ie w to ' „ w / f i n t im ia t e , h e n ce y o u th h a s behefçl it o n ly a s a m a s te r , b u t o fte n co n clu sio n b e fo r e T . D e w itt th e v e /;- th in g th is w a y w a rd y o i)th m o st n e e d s is a r e a l fr ie n d ; jggu ed ^ ^ e c a ll fo r th e th e ra io r e , w h e n on ce th is fr ie n d j s d isc o v e re d , to b e th e v e r y la w j m e e tin g o f th e r a il e k e c u tlv e s in h e h a s g ro w n u p to m is tr u s t a n d ïh a te d r f e a r a s a h a r d m a s te r , N e w Y o r k a n d B e i:t m J Je w e ll, MORRISON AGUCES TO ASSOME COAL DrálBUTION CONTROL Wires Hoover That He Does So. With “Reluctance” and’ “Without Any Possible : Warrant of Lsiw” w e m a y 'g u e s s th e e ffe c t to b e fa r - r e a c h in g . O u r. laW s sh o u ld n o t b e to a v e n g e , Iju t to d e fe n d , to % f o r m a n d to lif t th e fa lle n a n d p la c e th e m on fo o t. W e a r e U a i le a r n in g t h a t th e re is m o re p ro te c tio n in th e e x e r c is e o f so u n d r e a s o n a n d b r o th e r ly s y m p a th y th a n th e iro n h a n d th a t w o u ld ter^ b rize.'' N o y o u th ca n re m a in b a d fo i| a g r e a t w h ile , I f h e a tte n d s c h u rc h r e g u la r ly on ce o r tw ic e a vi'eelt a n d t r ie s to le a rn th e fu ll m e a n in g o f its te a c h in g s . W e h i^ k e t h i s , st^^tem en t t a k in g fo r g r a n t e d ' th e c h u rc h is fiin c tio m n g 'p ro p erly^ arid th e; p a s t o r is fe e d in g h is fio ck th e r e a l g o sp e l. O n th e s e , o c c a sio n s w e sh o u ld a ll re m e m b e r “ lo v e is n o t p u ffe d u p ,” a n d i f w e k e e p in m in d a n o th e r s a y in g “ L e t h im w h o is w ith 6 u t g u ilt c a s t t h e fir s t sto n e ” , o n e room 2 0 x b y 30 fe e t, c o n tra c t rpj,g fg llo w w h o d ro p s in to so m e e r r o r o c c a sio n - _*ibecause o f b ad in flu en ce, la c k o f r ig h t e n v iro n m e n t, o r b e ­ c a u se o f p,Ure id le n e ss, m a y , a f t e r a ll is s a id ,, b e a f a r b e tte r m an th a n th e o n e w h o is so b e r a n d d e p e n d a b le in a ll o th e r w a y s . k e y ” jo b a c c o rd in g to p la n s an d sp e c ific a tio n s an d to be co m p let­ ed a n d re a d y fo r o c c u p a n cy b y b e a d o f th e s t r ik ih g sh o p m e n ,' su m m o n ed a s im ila r m e e tin g o f u n ion c h ie fs fo r th e s a m e d a te ” th is m an w h o h a s b e en in c lo s t s t to u ch w ith th e . e n tire situ a tio n d e c 'a re d . , . “ T h e r ia ir e x e c u tiv e s w ill fin a l­ ly d e cid e to y ie ld fo r th e g o o d o f th^e c o u n try ,, s w e e p in g , a s id e th e se n id rity ■ is s u e ," h e co n tin u e d , ! ‘b u lt h e ir g e s t u r e w ill g iv e little co n so la tio n to th e m en w h o w a lk ­ e d o u t on J u ly 1 fo r b e sid e s th e ir lo ss in p a y th e y w ill lo se 'sD m e o f th e ir s e n io rity lig h t s to t h e m en w h o re m a in e d a t w o rk , s e e th e ir o rig in a l g r ie v a n c e s re tu rn e d to th e 'U iiite d S t a te s ra ilro a d la b p r 19 2 2 . H a v in g i c o m m it so m e re a i w ic k e d n e ss t h a t m a y d o la s tin g h a rm , b o a rd fo r r e h e a r in g a n d th e q u e s --------o f a n a tio n a l a d ju s tm e n te s T a S r d s tin d a rd “ l i i ^ h o r d e r to g a in so m e p e t a m b itib n . W h e n th e s e c h u rc h :g o in g S ch o o l in w h ic h S c ie n c e . A g r ic u l se n te n c e s f a il to h a v e e ffe c t, o r p ro d u c e r e s u lt s , th e n w ill be tu re . an d v o c a tio n a l s u b je c ts w i l l - e n o u g h to r e s o r t .to m o re s tre n o u s m e a n s , *but e v e n th e n b e ta u g h t se ssio n 1922.-23, a n d re | e v e r y th in g is to b e gain ed : b y u s in g a n d n b th iiv g b y a b u s in g th e ' o ffe n d e r! A s s u re ly a s w e liv e i f th e se e d o f g o o d is p lan te.d in th e m a n ’s' s y s te m , it w ill g ro w . ; c e iv in g th e b e n e fits o f th e S m ith - H u g h e s F u n d an d o w in g to th e w a n t o f n e c e ssa ry fa c ilitie s it w a s n ece.ssary to h a v e a t le a s t s ix a d d itio n a l c la s s ro o m s fo r se s sio n 19 2 2 -2 3 . T h e b u ild in g w ill lie lo c a te d on th e old G ra d e d S ch o o l g ro u n d s ea s e n t b u ild in g . I t is p lan n ed a ft e r th e te m p o ra ry sch ool b u ild in g b u ilt fo r th e Coolec-m ee Sch o p l la s t y e a r an d rs so co n stru cted th a t th e m a te ria l ca n b e ' u tilized w ith a m in im u m lo ss w h e n r e ­ m o v ed a ft e r th e n ew b rick b u ild ­ in g sh a ll h a v e b e en co m p leted . b o ard a n d c e r ta in o th ^ r p o in ts ta k e n u p b y C o n g re ss . “ T h e e x a c t te r m s p ro b a b ly w ill n o t b e k n o w n u n til a ft e r T u e s ­ d a y ’s m e e tin g s, b u t \y h a te v e r a r e thè- o b je c tio n s o f a m in o rity on e ith e r s id e w ill n o t b e su ffic ie n t­ ly s tro n g .td o b stru c t o r p r e y e n t D id y o u e v e r o b se rv e th e e c s ta s y o f a lit t le c h ild o v e r th e d isc o v e ry o f so m e b e a u tifu l flo w e r, o r th e r a p tu r e r e fle c t fr o m , . - i . th a t little fa c e on h e a r in g so m e p le a s iiig s o u n d ? I t is a ll p u r ity , ra tific a tio n b y b o th sid t.s. s w e e tn e s s a n d no le ss th a n a s t r a y g lin t fr o m th e g lo r y o f h e a v e n s e n io rity iss u e h a s b e e n ra is- D A V I E A C A D E M Y N E W S W e a r e s till .h a v in g p le n ty o f ra in . . M r. an d M ra. 'G . M ; W ilso n v is ite d frie n d s a t H arm o n y S u n ­ d a y . - ' • M r. J . B . C am p b ell an d fa m ily o f M o c k sv jlle . w e re th e g u e s ts o f h is b ro th e r, M r, D . T . C a m p b e ll S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M r. an d M rs. A . F . C a m p b e ll v isite d ' M r. C a m p b e ll’ s fa th e r , S u iid a y a ft e r n o o n ,' - ■ M r, S . J , S m ith is s t ill in v e r y .p oo r h e a lth , w e a r e so rry to n o te ' A n u m b e r o f o u r p eo p le a r e a t ­ te n d in g th e m e e tin g s a t S o u th R iv e r . a n d Je r ic h o th is w e e k . • . A fe w o f o u r citizen s, h a v e b e en a fllicte d w ith ch ills q u ite r e c e n tly w h ic h is a 'iit t le ; u n u su a l.fo r o iir c o m m u n ity . : ’ - C h ild re n a r é g e n e r a ly su p p o se d to h e f a r h a p p ie r th a n a d u lts, b u t d id y o u e v e r re a s o n w h y ? T h e a n s w e r m a y b e su m m e d u p in on e a s s e rtio n , v iz .: t h e ch ild h a s n e v e r le a rn e d s e lfish n e ss.' C a ll it th e c a r e s o f fife if.y o u lik e b u t th e re is r e a ily o n e re a s o n w h y e v e r y d a y d u t y - a s G o d la id 'it o u t fo r u s ,, sh o u ld b e c o n sid e re d a c a re . O u r 'c a r ^ th e r e a l k in d t h a t d is fig u r e o u r fa c e s , an d s ta m p th e m w i t í a re p u lsiv e im p rin t, a r e 't h e c h ild re n o f se lfish - d e s ire C o u ld w e b u t .h a v e th e fa it h o f t h e lit t le ch ild , w ith a tr u e w illin g n e s s to a b id e b y th e d e c re e s o f G o d , a n d co u n t s e r v ­ ice á p le a s u re a n d n o t a b u rd en , w e m ig h t th e n b e a s th e little c h ild . N a t u r a ly w e w o u ld fe e l a s o rro w fo r th e ' s u ffe r in g o f o th e rs, b u t th e se th in g s te n d to so fte n th e so u l a n d s^V eeten th e life an d are n o t th e so u rc e s o f re a l c a re . T h e th in g t h a i b u rd e n s life an d s o u r s th e cu p is th w a rte d a m b itio n w h ic h is a tr u e so n o f se lfish ­ n e s s. . ■ ' . ed s in c e . th e b e g in n in g o f th e striK e , i t "w u m b e rH utm iibereu, án d it is n o t a s g r e a t a s tu m b lin g b lo ck a s it h a s F.eem ed a t tim e s. W h en th e tim e co m e s it w ill b e d isp o se d o f w ith ju s t ic e 't o 'a ll arid to th e s a tis fa c tio n o f th e g r e a t m a jo r ity o f th e w o r k e r s .” F O R K C H U R C H N E W S T h e m e e tin g a t th e B a p tis t C h u rc h h a s in c re a se d in in te re st fro m th e first. R e v . E , L . W es­ ton , w h o is d o in g th e p re a c h in g , u se d a s h is s u b je c t a t th e S u n d a y m o rn in g s e rv ic e , ‘W in n in g S o u ls ’ H is t e x t w a s fo u n d in S t. L u k e 2 2 :19 , “ In y o u r p a tie n c e p o sse ss ______ y e y o u r s o u ls .’/ A t th e e v e n in g a w a y fo r’ t^vo m o n th s, s e r v ic e h is s u b je c t w a s, “ R e a so n ­ in g w ith G o d .” T h e t e x t w a s fo u n d in Is a ia h 1 : 1 8 “ C o m e h o w a n d le t U8 re a so n to g e tl\e r, sa ith th e L o r d ; th o u g h y o u r s in s be a s s c a rle t th e y sh a ll b e a s w h ite aa th ro u g h th e w e e k . H o u rs fo r .•e rv ic e s a r e 3 o ’ c lo ck im th e a fte r - n oon an d 8 o ’ clo ck in th e e v e n in g . T h e a tte n d a n c e a t S u n d a y S ch o o l la s t S u n d a y w a s .129. M ra . A . M . G a i’>vood, w h o h a s b e e n on a n e x te n d e d v is it to h e r ch ilid ren , h a s re tu rn e d . S h e v is ­ ite d in W in sto n -S a le m , G r e e n s ­ b o ro , a n d R o s e m a ry , a n d w a s is3 u .4 d « ily . .b y le a d in g P r e s s to rà |n o u r m id st S u n d a y . s n o w ; th o u g h (h e y b e re d lik e J e r r y . Ija m e s an d fa n iily r “o f,y ^ r,7 n so n -th e y sh a ll b e a s-w o o K ’ ’ C o o leem ee, ‘w e re a fte rn o o n v is i- .L a r g e ' c o n g re g a tio n s h e ard b o th ae rm o iis. T h e m e e tin g c o n tin u e s R e v . a n d M rs, G e o rg e M e rrill, o f T h o m a s v ille , w e r e v is ito r s h e re la s t S u n d a y . M ra . M e rrill re tu rn e d S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M r. M e rrill w ill b e h e re fo r th e r e ­ m a in d e r o f th e w e e k . L it t le M iss M a r g a r e t t G arw o o d p la y m a te s , t h is b e in g th e o c c a ­ sio n o f h e r 6 th b ir th d a y . T h e little fo lk s w e r e in te rta in e d w ith s e v e r a l g a m e s , a f t e r w h ic h ic e c re a m , c a k e , a n d c a n d y w e r e s e rv e d . In le a v in g a ll w ish e d M a r g a r e t t , m a n y m o re h a p p y b irth d a y s . M r. a n d M r s , C ic e ro D a v is , an d M r. a n d M rs. J . W . M ich a e l sp e n t la s t S u n d a y w ith M r s . D . V . D a v is . M r s . G . E . M e r r ill h a d n ew s w e e t p o ta to e s fo r d in n e r la s t S a tu rd a y . T h e fir s t w e h a v e h e a rd o f th is se a so n , M rs. G 7 M . F le m m in g ,o f C le v e ­ la n d , w a s a w e e k -e n d v is ito r la s t w e e k to h e r p a re n ts, M rV a n d M rs, E . F . E a to n . M is s 'O tta C o p e, w h o h a s b e e n a tte n d in g s u m m e r sch o o l a t th e N . C . C . W ., is a t h o m e. M r. 0 . 0 . R u ft y , o f S a lis b u r y , w a s a v is ito r a t M r .'G . A , S h u tt’ s la s t S u n d a y . - M r . a n A , M rs. D e'w ey F o s te r a r e to be c o n g ra tu la te d , a fin e w a s a t h o m e fro m 4 to , 6 o ’ clo ck , J u ly 2 5 to a d o zen o t h e r little g ir l w a s b o rn to th e m la s t F r id a y . , (B Y BROOK B A R K L E Y ) ' - ц ■"R aleigh , v Ju lv Slf=— G o v e r n o r ; M o rriso n të lé g rà p h e d S e c r e t a r y H o o v e r liiis e v e n in g a g r e e in g ; : \»ith “ reliictaiice,-'^ to a ssu iA e su p é c v iîio h o ÿ e r .co al d is tr i büs i<)n in N o rth C a ro lin a . . H e a s s u m e s , th e p o w e r "W ith o u t a n y p o saib ler; w a rr a n t o f la w .” T h e s ta te coi“ i pom * ion co m m issio n is d é sig n â t-, ^ èd to h a v e c h a r g e o f .th e ‘d is tn -'; but|on. . ^ ; T h e g o v e rn o r t e le g r a p h e d ; : “ Г ^ h a v e b een aviray fr o m m y ofiUce; T h is, a n d 'g r e a t r e lu c ta n c e to,as-..._ s u m e a n y re s p o n s ib ility in th e ‘ m a tte r o f; c o a l 'd istrib u tio n , a s ' m en tio n ed in y o u r m e s s a g e o f 'a ^ / a. fe w d a y s a g o , c a u s e d th e d e la y . Г A ft e r fu ll re fie c tio iT I s e e n oth -.. in g .to d o e x c e p t to a ssu m e , w itli- - Л o u t a n y p o ssib le w a r r a n t o f la w , th e p o w e r to c o m p ly w ith , ^ o u r.._ ' r e q u e s t ' an d T h e r e b y d e s ig n a te th e sitate c o rp o ra tio n c o m m isîio n to re p re s e n t N o r ^ C a to lin a f a r a s y o u re q u ire r e p re s e n ta tio n b y th e st<ite td d ir e c t ith e d is ir i- ; b u tio n o f N o rth C a r o lin a ’ s a llo t- m e n t o f.c o a l. T h e m e m b e rs u re ; W . T i L e e , c h a irm a n ; A . J . M a x - - w e ll, G e o rg e P . P e ll, a n d th e ir a d d re s s is R a le ig h , N . C . ” , ' . T h e t e r r ie n w ith M eas'ra. 'Lee^. M a t e ! w a ll , an d ; P e l I o n a s s u m in g s u p e r v yiaiori o v e r co a l d e liv e r ie s . f J T h e co rp o ra tio n co m m issio n , p ro m isin g S 3 v e ra l d a y s a g ) to • co -o p erate w ith th e g o v e r n m e n t’ s „ e m e rg e n c y o rg a n iz a tio n in h a n d ­ lin g coal, a p p e a le d : t o u tilitie s - c o m p an ie s to c o n s e r v e c o a l to the-^ u tm o st o f t h e ir c a p a c ity . " ; •T h ëy w ill k e e p in c lo se co m - ;; m u n icatio n w ith th e e m e r g e n c y - o rg a n iz a tio n a n d b e r e a d y to a s ­ su m e c h a rg e o v e r d e liv e r ie s o f co a l in N o rth C a ro lin a . '\ÿ T h e g o v e r n o r ’ ^ r e lu c ta n c e in - , c o m p ly in g w ith M r. H o o v e r’ s -re - - J q u e st is in lin e w ith h is p re v io u s- . j ® ly d e c la re d v ie w s a g a in s t g o v e r n - . ■ m erit in te rfe r e n c e in m a t t e r o f ’ >■ th is k in d , e s p e c ia lly s t r ik e d iffi- c u ltie s an d eco n o m ic d istu rb a n c e s ; • ' ïïë v ë îô p in g a ^ n ô û t g r u w Ui.~ S c C - - c r e ta r y H o o v e r, t e le g r a p h in g th e r e q u e s t fo r co -o & era tio n in th e ' i i ; d istrib u tio n o f co a l, p o in te d o u t ; v , th a t “ th e p ro b le m o f s e c u r in g * t th a t th e u ltim a te c o n su m e r s h a ll зе p ro te cte d on co a l n o w in c ir ­ c u la tio n a n d n o r e s a le o f coal- d is , trib u te d a n d th a t e q u ita b le d is t r i­ b u tio n sh a ll b e c a r r ie d o u t m u st - r e s t w ith in th e a u th o r ity o f e a c h : ; s ta te . I a m s e n d in g th is te le g r a m ; a t "th e re q u e s t o f th e P r e s id e n t , t6 le a r i u f y o u c a i^ u n d e rta k e to ; o p e ra te a s ta te o rg a n iz a tio n u m ;■ d e r y o u r d ire c tio n to s e c u re th a t Ц th is s h a ll b e d o n e a n d w ith w h ic h ,' h e can c o -o p e ra te .” .■ G o v e rn o r M p rris o n ’ s v ie w is th at^ n o w la w g iv e s h im a u th o rity ¿ to a ssu m e c h a r g e o f a n y o f th e f'Î p ro d u c ts o f tra d e , a n d h is d e c l ^ j a tio n th a t h e a s s u m e s T :he p o w e r ^ “ w ith o u t a n y p o ssib le w a r r a n t o f W la w ” is a n o tific a tio n to th is • e f- feet. : .■ ,'K W ith h u n d re d s o f c a r s re m o y - •';< ed fro n v .N o i’th C a ro lin a r a ilw a y / lin e s to th é c o a l Ç eld s, it is th o u g h t h e re t h a t s h ip m e n ts w ill b e g in a r r iv in g in th e s ta te so o n , , a n d t h e c o rp o ra tio n , c o m m issio n , m u st m a k e r e a d y fo r s u p e rv is o r y w o rk . T h e in fo rm a tio n le a k in g o u t th is a fte rn o o n o f th e a p p o in t m en t o t th e “ fu e l a d m in ia tr a tio n '* !« s ta r te d a s e r ie s o f lo n g d istan ce;:> m e s sa g e fro m c o a l d e a le r s d v e r th e s ta te , S ' I '• '■ I •• ’ l ' ï " P a i ь 4 • Ч. . ■‘‘-Г" P a fî- p . S i4 . •■ei, í> ' “' и P r - Page T w o j S N T E R P R I S E , M O C K S V . i L . L E , N . С . ШГКОУЕО UNIFORM ЩЕШТКЖА1 i( B r B B V . p . в . F IT Z W A T B R , D. D ., • ,ï» a c h ir of E ñ elleV Blblo In tho M oody .5 (ole InetltHf« o f C hlcago.1 Ç o w l« h t..m i. .УГ«п»гп Nowtiiiipor Onion T Щ m e n it i la i* iin ■ W l J a â | M r . |n sto n I s e . ÿ i i f : l i ­ l i Ш à ê i l O ï - . cumictiT IT viuiiN mvwmk unioh MR. ELEPHAfNÎT Г and j . я f iF « n ,o 1 . i j . LESSON FOR AUGUST 6 ' ' ' X .---^ ' iTH E TEM PLE R E B U ILT AND DED ICATED Í . liESSON TBXT-Eïra 8:1-6 !¿.; • aûLDBN ÏBXT—M'y soiil lowgoth, yea, aven tainteth for the courts ot tlio Lord. -ra.ilm Sl:2. j IlBL'iiKliiVCB MATBBIAU-HttgBttl 1: > .1-1:53: Isalati 62; R<iv. ïl:l-22;B.I PIUMARf TOPÎO->royfulIy Building .. aod'ÿ .House. ' '. •! JtJNÏO R TOPIO-ïlehuUaiiig thu Temple.■ ■ ; INTEIUrtEDIATE ÀNBÔENIOn TOPIC ’—t«ve for Qod's Hôuàe..^TpVNO PBOPLS A î» ADUI,T TOPIC.' —jfhat aod'i-Hoiis'è Should Mcnn to »- Community. . . ■ Í A itèr bècbihlDg sëttled In tiie towns: â,' TOrroundlnjí -Jerusalem the people ' ^ weré caUe$ together for the purpose r 'o f'rcéstttbilshlng tho worship ‘of thu j I/brt' Ood. Îrâe leaders in this, i»ovc- ; were vJcshua iW ; priest; und, ,1 Zenibb'obel;the governor. In vlèw ot' • _, the'!'fact that tliu clearing awiiy 6£, the ■',î-;'debrlB o f tho'old'clty «nd tcmplofand • ; the ' erection o í the new teniple iwould : ' take a long time, an altar w as erected ' . .where ■ sacrifice might be ofteçed ut i-once unto G od,■' , “ ll Th« ' l;oundat1on of the Temple L a id -(8 ¡8:18). This w as an auspicious occaslort and was;-celebrated''W ith most impressive' ■ceremonies. ;It marked on epoch In . ' tho history-of , th'ó^natlón.’ It brought ;V 'm ost vividly to them their‘blttei^ ex- : . 'perleflces- In 'lh e dark past,’ and .yet ' ¡pointed-them forw ard to;th e time of r .i blessing when .God’s:fa v o r would be • ; upon them aga(n. ^ ' ■ l.,T h e priests In their, apparel (t ; .jVlO).'s In ^ o d Q s 80 the priestly-gar- ' ^ ments are'descrlbed.,:-.lhesó'garments - . symbolized^ jthelr-'Cffijsecratlon to the- -'j>_i.ííOrd'»'8tínice. , _ . . » . ' -T , . 2. Tho priests with trumpets (v. 10). : .“ .;^ h e s e '.trumpete Avere. o f silver and ; ' / were ise d , ln calling the people to- • •gethci'.- •>': V - ■■■' ' • 1 3. The Levltes'wU h cymbals^ (v. 10 ).’ ' These were to furnish the Instràmehtnl - m usic’ of th'é"sanctuary.. This was ac­ cording 'fo thé'.á'rfangemeiít; made b!y David (I Chron.-lB:ip-2i). - : 4. " ' , 4. They : sang together b y . course (y.. 1 1) . ■■■ This means that: they sang • ' to one another réspoñslvel)’. The one '• , cimpanyrs.ang, "T h e Lord Is Good"; tbe other responded, "F o r H is-m ercy ' ^ tsndureth forever.” , *- 6. Mingled '.weeping and shoutlni;. , .*:(rr. 12-13). Some of the older-m en ■. v.i;' who had seen the magpnlflc.ent and • * : - glorious témiilë o f Sqloinon, -ivhlch had . : been destroyed, wept-much’ when they - ii;saw how fa r short the' present foun'da- ..'tion came of the,form er templé, Otli- f. - . ers'w ore glad o f tUerf.avor oi God ■ which had brouglit tlíém iTack and'that :a beginning had been made In'the n*w . house o f worship. ■ 11. The Building o f the Temple Hlni dor«d (Ch. 4). -. The three-perllB which put back the .. : building of tlie, temple tat some four­ teen years reveal tho persistent meth­ ods which the enemy -uses, tó -hinder the constructive biilldlng program s ot . God's people In every ag?,’ ‘ ’ .1. An^tmlntelllgentpesslnilsm (8 :12).' ' It -was no credit to "priests, Léyltês - • and chief of the-fathers” to m ar'th is . gloxlous occasion with weêplng. ,Un- - der the' clrcum stanccs'"tlils w a s 'u • .' glorious beglnulug and gave promise of — : H.Ir.f.« for thfl future. God’s r.llllo lîrownlo wus pnyfng n cnll on Mr. Klcplmm, .По liiid pi'Oinlsod to 'take hitck to tliij niiiui' lii'owjjles the liite.st news from the elcplmnl.4, nmi Mr, KjeitiMmt' was n>:\dy to lell-'IUllIc Hrownjii wlint the.v. liiid boon tlitiiUlUB nnd tiilUlng. iib<iiil. ’ , ' 'I’llllo liruwnle was always UellKht- UÜ Id call on Mr. Elephant, fur be ^vns II gi-em fi'leud of his. Oh, yes, he wus \'or,v fund of Mr, Elcpliuiit. SoniL’ilmBS'M r, Eloplm nt (iniicuil for lilm nnil tliiit nlwuys dellsiiK'il llillle ,»rownlc. ■ V 'Now und ngnin lie wm:ld iliuitu, with ftls keopop and sIiuu-'kíí itll 'li.ls (гк'к.ч.I5ut tills llnVe ISillle ^Brownlu Juîît wnmod to liiivu 11, chattwllli Mr, Kld- pliunt' so ns to liear the nows; “ I'vp ho(‘ii tlilnklng about nmny thln^'.s,”.' .siild Mr. Klbpim nt iifler lie anil illilli! HroNvnle had gi'uulcd cuch other,-. ; ' Г ■ ■ ., '■ "Of nmrso when I speak aliout fusil­ lons Г never- know, but ; what evor.v- tlilnsf iiiiiy. clinu((e beforo I so niucli iis golidut liiy opinions on fashions.". . " I 'liover really knew -.vou. had ojiln- lo:ia ' on . fashions,";, '■clmckled 'Bllllè Hromilo. l'énrhlng," , ~ s '. ' "On; this'fashion in partlcnlar,"-said Eleiihant,- ' . ''U has taken nie a long time to got iill my ithonghts loRctlier on , this suli- [lie ; p a r 1’. -La; 1 Jo \v e )ji_ N i e c i ■ H o n e , Í. S a n i f |ie^’ B # ; ; , ¡Inff. f ] ' |vi) lj(! I ' ■ t promises looked to the: future when ■ even greater glorloe should'be to tlie chosen people ' than ever had been en­ joyed In the days of Solomon, M any ■ today, because things are not quite '\vhat ,'they shoiild ba, do npt go for- 'rw a rd ^lth ' a: constructive progranir and . eveu blndër tho^b .who have the ijope- ,fu l outlook. . ' ; 2, W oridly compromise (4:2,8). "Let ¡■us bitlld w ith you, for we seek y o u r: ! God." - This is . Satan’s most common ' and effective method t«dny. M ay the • courageous Zerubbabels declare auew, •‘‘У ё 'havé nothing to do „with us hi •'bulld-'an house unto our God," - ' 3. Open opposition by the world (4:4- 24). W hen refuficd a part In the \york, open' nnd "violent opposition was re­ sorted to. Intim idation and political scheming iwere used to defeat the bullrt- U ng 'p lùn 'o f God’s people. ' ' III, The Temple Finished (5:1-6 ;16), . Through the m inistry of the proph­ ets, Haggnl and ^ezchurlah, the peo- ' pie werq encourafjcd to resume the ' work- of building- the temple, 'i'hey Awought луЦЬ energy and enthusiasm, ■4Ï0W necessary are God’s propliets to encourage and urge on the -workers In Che Lord’s vineyard! IV. - The,Temple Dedicated (0:llI-22). The people were united In this build­ ing and саше together upon Its com- pletibn - and soleiiinly dedicated It Cq God, It was a joyous occasion imil , they united in the observance of the passover ■ivlth gratitude to God that H e had slreugthened their h an d s'In their work, . "B lllla Brownie W as-Paylna a Call,’’ Ject, for I do not think of fashions often, so you are right .when you say I have no opinion' on fashioiis. ■ "Vou don’t'say just tlmt, to be sin-e, ííu t you' were .surprlseil'to hear tlmt I • had opinions on fashions. ^ , "A nd you 'may stUl bb- surprised, for it Is only once in aw hile ;;;;that I do have opinions on this subject. ; ■ i “As 1 sa.v,‘ I've been' a long time llilnklnK Jilli thls up,- because I'vojiivop bu.sy iliinklng o f otiicr tilings— nut liè- 'fuuse' I'm stupid a h ó iif thliikln«,’’ “ I. kniw ,'^that:, you’re not stupid," 'siild' nillle Browfnle, . . , •iC^oJd," sa.ld Mr.' isiepliant, “for I’d Iiiite to' be thought stupid— especially by niy good fi'lond; Ü1I1R} Brownie, . : “ And then, too,, as I-was snylng, thè fashions-m ay change. bei'ouo. Í oven lcil..;niy ' Story— I’m, taking a long oiioiigli time about It! :- ' “ I don’t-know w hnt,w e’d do If there .wci;e, fashions In elephant’ land . as there lire ¡h the people’s'w orld, ■ "Now, for exaiiiple,-this iashibn for Indies' tò hide, their ears,: Young girls do tlie'es'ainc',' ;Tlicy cover tlielr'eiii-s w ith their imlr, “ Vve not seen any ho.'i's or meiv do this ns .vet— hut maybe the fashion -wHi ■ The Doer of the W ork, But whoso Iftokevh Into the perfect law ot liberty and contlnueth therein, be being not Q forgetful lieiirer, but ii doer 0? the work, this man shall be bleaiied In his deed,—James 1:25, ......~;-No-'PÍ8gü.Ue-Can Conceal Love. No dlsgulsp ciin long coiii'ünl love wíieré it 18,- nor feign it where it is not,— HochefUHcnuld, Don't Forget the ijands, — ' Steel your h/iIijs by Ihe stais, bu' ''d o n ’i;^ lur^et Ihg sands,—-Simi'geon. ,,•>■■1,1 Hiniii fnfi “Tlipre’s-no telling, Ii’ar be If from .Mr, Klopimnt ti) say; “Of-course tlie.v’d haye lo let tliolr hair grow If. they wore going fo follow the fn^chlon, 'riiiit Is one of the rea­sons \ve pould. never follow such a fashion, N ' “We'd have to groW: long locks— perlinjis they wouldn’t have lo How but they’d have to ho fairly hmg; ,\nd then we’d have to wind our hair about and over oar ears, • “And as 1 see no Way of our getting liaii< I’m sure the fashion will never oome our wa.v, ■"And if It did, what a horrllile time there would he! How would peoi>le know Us apart?. Kars are so Impor­tant In our world. ' , "Now Jllss Sn'iltli, doubtless, looks nulte diliei'eut from Miss .lones. even though they both huve tlielr oars cov­ ered, - "But how couM folks- know Sllss Indian Blephant unle.'ss they could see her dainty, triangularly or three-ciir- nor -shaped ears? And how ,eoujd they recognize tlie West African eie- pliiint family If It weren't for tlielr lovel.v little round ears?"And the pride and ,|oy of the groat Afiican I'-lc-plmnt. family are'the large tlappiiig ears they ciin show!"Oil. It would be II fashion tlmt would never do In eloiiliaiit land, "'I’lie, oars of humans aro so. unim­portant that it matters not If they cover tlioia up, poor deiirs! ,' "Wllh eleiiliiints It Is so vor.v, very dllTereiit!" - And Billie Brownie agreed ns he thought amuaedly of how uhsurd It would he If there wore fiishlon.s In elephant hind such as there «re among peoiile! A c i m i n i s t r a t o r ’s N o t i c e ! H aving qualified as adm inistrator on tho estate of Frank E verhardt ricceiis-^ ed on tho 2l8V day of .Tnly 1922, notice is hereby Riven toull persons indebted to the estate of said Frank Everhardt, to m ake im m ediatt! paym ent and settle.-, inont, and ail persons iiaving claim s .a-' Rainst said estate w ill present tliem for paym ent on or before, the 2 !st day- of Ju ly 1923, or this notice w ill bo pled in bar-of their recovery. This Ju ly 21st, 1922,' Wi- IT, Bivins, A dm inistrator of F rank Evorhlirdt deceased. Jacob' S tew art, A tty . 7-Z7-4t. W e 0 6 VU K in d s 01 JO B V /O B t Notice! ... --' ♦ H tiv in e b e e n q u a lifie d a s ^ E xe­ c u tr ix o f E . F . M a rtin d e c ’cl, n o t­ ice i*? h e re b y -g iv e n to a ll'p e r s o n s h o ld in g c la im s a g a in st; sa id e sta te to p re se n t th e s a m e ,d u ly v e rifie d , to th e u n d e rsig n e d fo r p a y m e n t on o r b e fo re th e 3 r d d a y o f J u ly 19 2 3 o r th is n o tic e w ill b e p le ad in b a r o f th e ir re c o v e ry . A ll p e rso n s in d e b te d to sa id e s ­ ta te a re h e re b y reriiícste d to m a k e im m e d ia te p a y m e n t. ' This July 3rd 1922. - Lelia Martin , Exeautnx of E. P. Martin dec’d. E v L , G a i t h e r , A tto r n e y . «■■■iiiiB!iiai!iniBmniBRiiiiaiimiiia:»iBii:iai№R9iitsii:iBi]iiai№a:iiinii№i:iiBiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiaiiiiB:iiia| H a v e Y o u a D a u g h te r? - . ’ | D o y o u w a n t h e r to h a v e th e r ig h t k in d o f a n e d u c a tio n ? | Is th e c o st a co n sid e ra tio n ? . p MITCHELL COLLEGE S t a te s v ille , N . C . i F O R G I R L S A N D Y O U N G W O M E N • ■ C a n h e lp y o u so lv e th e p ro b lem . . 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One-half cupful of chopped dates may be added. If desired^ .'C ream Pastry.— For a covered pie take one and one-half cupfi|ls of flour mixed w ith a quarter of a teaspoonful each of salt nnd baking powder, ,Mlx with sweet cream to niake a tnlsturo Just stiff enough to roll, .Quick Griddle Cakes,— Stir a pinch of soda und one-half. teaspoopful of salt Into a cupful of sour cream, Add Ilnur for a thick batter and bent until perfectly smooth. Thin wIUi • sweet sklin m ilk to the d e sl^d consistency; It should bo like gooJI crenm, Lastly •Stir In two teaspoonfuls of baking powder and bake a t once on a\.hot griddle, . . Cream Cookies,— Bdat two eggs until v e r/lig h t, add one and one-bnlf cup­ fuls of sugnr, 'a quarter of n teaspoon­ ful nf salt, a little grated nutmeg. Stir In a cupful of thick crenm, two eupfuiR of Hour, mixed with four tea- siioonfnl.'i of bnking ' powder and enough ilour :ndded- to roll, Itoll one-: qniirter of an Inch thick, sprinkle with sugar, cut In shapes nnd bnk6 quickly, . Butterm ilk Pie,— Take ono cupful of sugar, ono-tablespoonful of butter, two talilespoonfuls of floiir, one egg, a Iilnch of salt, two cupfuls of butter­ milk with Ouvorlng to taste. Soften Iho hatter, crenm It with the sugnr, add the Ilour nnd m lxngnln, then put In tho salt and an egg unbeaten, gent thtae Ingredients very light and> add the hutlerinllk nnd llnvoring. Cook the ml.vture until thick, then pour Into a pastry shell prtsvlously baked. W o m e n ’s V o ile D re ss e s w ith O rg a n d y C o lla rs an d C u ffs . . .'$1-95 N e w S ty lo S w e a t e r s in s h o rt a n d lo n g S le e v e s • (Jt la te s t sh a d e s , ., , i I” $i.-95 4 5 in ch Im p ó i ttd O i’g a n d ÿ a ll sh a d e s a n d 'w h ite . a ; 7 5 c q u a lity . . . ' ^ - 4 9 G R a c k o'f W o m e n ’ s J e r s ? y Su its* v a lu e s u p to $ 1 5 . c M o stly s iz e s 16 to 38 , C h o ic e . . R a c k o f S u m m e r S ilk D re s s e ? ,^ ill. co lo rs . Л $9-95 A sm a ll lo t o f S ilk D re s s e s fo r W o m en : ■ - ' at \ ^ '. -W om en .’ s W K ile -C a n v a s a n d V V h ite .K id P u m p s d i o r i t i ^ a n d O x fo rd s , fla b h e e ls, a t : . $ 1 .9 5 an d O n e lo t o f W o m e n ’s H ig h H e e l S h o e s a n d lo w •S h o e s in a ll le a th e rs', v a lu e s u p to $ 7 .5 0 ^ • ' Q 8 g C h o ice p a ir . . j ' . • " . - S a l i s b u r y M e r c h a r i t s “ w i H h o l d a b i g D o l l a r D a y F r i d a y A u g u s t 4 t h . W e a r e p r e p a r i n g s o m e J B I G V . A L U E S , d o n ’ t f a i l t o c o m e . FELDMAN’S | 5 BIG STORES IN SAL ISBURY | 1ш ;ш 1Ш 11И 5™«Я'^.в1.1В1ш в11!В111Я!11!Вгв1!ЕВ!:и1Ш Вивш !1Ж 11Вшвз1вт*111Вщ аив glIlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllilllílIlHIilllllllllllllllllilllllllllillillllllilllllilíilIHÜlillílililllilllllllllllllillllllillllillllllllllliíililílllllin^^^I OUR A U G U ST CLEAR AN CE SA LE | I August 4th Begins s August 4th 1 Q Ü R A N N U A L (.’ L E A R A N G E S A L E W I L L R U N T H l l O U G H T H E E N T I R E M O N T H O F A U G r U S T . A L L S U M M E R M E R O H - jI A N - P I S E W I L L B E C L O S E D O U T A T G R I i A T L Y R E D U C E D P R U ' E S T O M A K E R O O M F O R O U R I M M E N S E F A L L ^ S T O C K | 1 ■ V V E C A N O N L Y M E N T I O N - J U S T A F Í 3 W O F T H E W O N D E L I F U L V A L U E S W E H A V E T O O F F E R D U R I N G T H I S S A L E . ^ ЖЛМ.-}:; Й М М 1 ’;Х - ' Ш CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING DEPARTMENT One lot Men’s Suits, Sale Price . . • .' . 48c One lot Men’s Suits, value up to $10.00, sale price . $L98 30 Men’s Suits, value tfp to $28:5ur::— ^ ^---Half Price 20 Men’s Suitsrvalue up to $22,50, sale price , . $6.98 10% off on all other suits - 25 Boy summer suits one-third oif. One big- lot of Men’s and Boy’s Pants, at a big reduction Straw Hats, all new, half price Several odd lots in this department will be closed out for less than cost. - SHOES One lot high heel Pumps, value up to $7.00, foiv . • $L00 One lot low heel Oxfords and fumps, assorted styles, half price One big lot Men’s and Boy’s Shoes and Oxfords, less than cost. MILLINERY All Hats up to $4.75 for . . ^ . • • - 98c All Hats $5.00 and up for - • • • READY-TO.WEAR - ^ One’lot Georgette Waists, value $4.75, sale price $1.48 One lot Georgette and Silk Waists, value $6.00. “ “ $2.48 One lot Silk Teddies, value $3.00, “ ■ -Qn^loO.inpferie Teddies, value $1.50, One lot Silk and Lace Camisoles — ^ One lot Silk and Lace Camisoles . > One lot Silk and Lace Camisoles Seal Pax Union Suits, $1.50 value, One lot Voile Dresses, value $14.75 One lot Lawn Dresses, “ -$2.50 One lot Canton Crepe Dresses “ $16.50 One lot Fancy Skirts, half price. DRY GOODS One lot Fancy Voiles, regular 65c value, One lot Fancy Voiles, regular 4 0 ^ 50c val. One lot Lawns One lot Solid Chambray; short lengths, One lot Fancy Suiting, 40c value 500 yards 9-4 Piquot Bleach Sheeting Several odd lots of Gingham's and Percale onferhals price Various odd pieces in better goods at reduced prices. (t « '■it ■ u - « « « « <( (( « ■ '<V. « Sale price 29c ii ' ' ((19c ii ' ii.9c ii a 8V^c ii ■ ii 23c\ ii if 49c i=C This is”^vonderftiI opportunity to b u y g o o d merchandise at about half its real value, do dot claim to be prophets, but unless all signs fail,you will be paying much hig s r ;‘s “ "n“ : “ - - e — s . p- THE J, N, LEDFORD COMPANY DEPARTMENT STOM; DAVIE C0UNTY:S LARGEST STORE COOLEEMEE, N, C. Р я .0 ’« P a g é F o i u - E N T E R P R I S E , M O C K S V I L L E , N . G . CKSViLtt ENTERPRISE P u b iish e d E v e r y T h u r s d a y ^at M o c k sv ille , N o rth C a ro lin a . A . C ; H U N E Y C U T T P u b lis h e r. M R S . E S T H E R H O R N E C R IT Z M a n a g in g E d it o r ! CLEVELAND SABINOS, SHELBY ANO CHIMNEY ROCK. AGRICULTURE FOR " , DAVIE COUNTYPEOPLÈ S u b sc rip tio ti R a t e s : $1 a Y e a r ; S i x M o n th s 5 0 C e n ts. • S t r ic t ly in A d v a n c e . ; ' E n t e r e d , a t t h e p o s t o ffic e a t ■ M o 'c k s ^ e / N .'C ., a s se c o n d -c la ss ' m a tte r^ u n d e r th e a c t o f M a rc h .. 3 ,1 8 7 9 . M o c k s v ille ,N . G .iA u g . 3 , 1У 2 2 . P ii 1 A $5,0Q p ;000.;p lan t f o r L e n o ir, i i th e -a n n o u n c e m e n t w h ic h , w e •g a th e r fro m a n e w s d is p a tc h o f re c e n t d a te . T h is p la n t is fo r b le a c h in g a n d d y in g o f co tto n y a r n s a n d clo th . B y, th e w a y , w h a t h a 3 "b e c o m e o f th is ta lk o f a co tto n m ill fo r M o c k s v iile ? W e h o p e th a t th e m a tte r h a s n o t b e en g iv e n u p in d e sp a ir.r L e t s k e e p OD w o r k in g fo r it u r it ir w e g e t it M r. B . F . 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T h e^ iig h fc th e re a lso e n d e d a s it d id : in ' P e n n s y iv a n ia , In d ia n a , Io w a , a n d N o rth D a k o ta ,,th e P ro • g r e s s iv e R e p jb lic a n w on o u t an t th u s w e h a v e a n o th e r o ld g u a rd re p u b lic a n ' rep u d iaited . a t th e h a n d s o f-h is o w n p a r t y . . I f th is is n o t e n o u g h fo r H a r d in g to s e e :' th e h a n d w r itin g o n t h e w a ll w e w o u ld lik e to k n o w w h a t i t w oulc t a k e "to c o n v in c e h im . W e i i i lì ' ' i # ■ ì ' M ■ ■ г ф . .H a v e y o u b e e n n o tic in g h o w m a n y n e w h o te ls h a v e b e en b u ilt in N o rth C a ro lin a to w n s (lu rin g th e p a s t fe w m o n th s? S t a te s v ille h a s ju s t r e c e n tly co m p le te d a m o d ern h o tel, W in s to n -S a le m h a s d o n e th e aarne, C h a rlo tte is bui in g a n o th e r o n e, A lb e m a r le h a s a b ig o n e u n d e r c o u rse o f c o n s tr u c ­ tio n , T r o y a n d R e id s v ille h a v e ju s t co m o leted n e w o n e s. T h is •rem in d s u s th a t th e tim e h a s co m e w h e n th e fu t u r e g r o w th a n d d e v e lo p m e n t o f M o c k s v ille d e m a n d s th a t th is to w n h a v e a la r g e r a n d b e tte r h o tel. W e o u g I t n o t to a llo w th e y e a r 19 2 2 to p a s s o u t w ith o u t so m e a c t iv e s te p s b e in g ta k e n to w a r d s th e b u ild in g o f a th o ro u g h ly m o d e rn h o te l fo r M o c k sv ille . F ro m th e tim e th è P r e s s v is i­ to rs la n d e d a t th e C le v e la n d S p r in g s , P a r k H o te L o n T u e s d a y u n til th e y le f t on S a tu rd a y , e v e r y th in g w a s d o n e th a t cou ld bp, it seem ed ,, fo r th e ir ; com fo r t a n d p le a su re . T h e S h e lb y K iw a n is C liib g a v e th e m a ro y a l recep tio n b y m e e tin g tliem a t K in g s M o u n ­ ta in an d Carrying th e m to C le v e ­ la n d S p ‘ in g s an d th en p la c e d e a r s a t th e d isp o sa l o f th e g u e s ts d u rin g th e ir .sta y . T h e m a n a g e m e n t o f th e H o te l d id th e b e s t it.c o u ld fo r.th e P r e s s p eo p le c o n siiie rin g tiie s itu a tio n w a s p la c e d in , i t ' w a s th e p r iv ile g e o f th e m a n a g in g e d ito r to b e ;th e fo o m m a te o f. M rs. J ., > .;c ild w e ll, th e O n e M in u te E d i to r " o f th e O b se rv e r, an d to b e g r a c i'u i’ y g iv e n th e ro o m u su a l- y o ccu p ied b y C o lo n el F r a n k ■ P.- M o rto n , th e H o tel ,M an ag e ^ . I t w a s h e r p le a s u re in co m p a n y w ith M rs. J . P . 'C a ld w e li, M iss a n e P ra tt, o f th e T r o y M o n tg e m e rin n a n d J . F . H a w k in s , .the jiid lo w , m an , o f A tla n ta , to .b e ;’v o .g u e sts o f M r, W illia m L in e " la r g e r ,-p re s id e n t o f th e C le v e - a n d B a n k & T r u s t C o .,'o f S h e lb y ;ri th e tr ip to C h i'm n ey R o c k . M r L n e b e rg e r is a n e n te rp ris in g ^ o u n g b u s in e ss m a n w ith sp le n ­ d id e x e c u tiv e a b ility . T h e B a n k p r a c t ic a lly a n e w in stitu tio n - be- n g a b o u t tw o y e a r s o ld , is d o in g I w o n d e rfu l b u sin ess. O n th e tr ip to th e R o c k a sto p o f a n h o u r w a s m a d e J a t R u th e rfo rd to n , w h e r e th e v isito rs to o k a p e e p a t ' ‘C u tie ’ ’ P r ic e ’s ab o d e a n d w e r e d e lig h tfu lly e n te rta in e d b y th e C h a m b e r o f , C o m m erce on th è ■C ourt H o u se la w n to p u n ch , ic e c re a m a n d w a te rm e lo n . S e v e ra l, sh o rt ta lk s w e r e m a d e h e r é ,a ft e r w h ic h a v is it w a s m a d e th e R u th e rfp rd . H o sp ita l, D r. H e n ry M o r is an d D r, M o n tg o m e ry H . B ig g s v e r y g r a c io u s ly s h o w in g u s o v e r th e in stitu tio n . T h is h o sp ita l w a s r e c e n tly th è re c ip ie n t o f $lOO;OO0 o f ra d iu m . F ro m h e re w e jo u r - n ed pn to th e -R o c k , w h e r e a su m p tu o u s d in n é r w a s s e rv é d in th e P a v ilio n b y th e C h im n e y R o c k C o. T h e R o c k it s e lf is 2 2 5 fe e t h ig h a n d 50 fe e t a c ro s s a t th e to p w h ic h - is s c a le d b y s ta ir -w a y s , F isim th is -po in t a p ic tu re sq u e v ie w o f th e s u rro u n d in g c o u n tr y sid e c a n b e h a d . W o n d e rfu l is th e h a n d w o r k .o fG ò d , A t th e e n tra n c e o f th e C h im n e y R o c k h ig h w a y is a b e a u tifu l h o tél, M o u n tain V ie w In n , o w n e d anc o p e ra te d b y M r. J ,' M , F la c k , w h o k m d ly sh o w e d u s th ru h is p la c e W e also v is ite d E s m e r a ld a In n Mocksville School Takes An­ other Progressive Step. E. C. Tattim Assumes Head of Agriculture Department. U ieäÄ ^ _p a n d í-, Laz?! I'ell i |O J/ie C o Ì H endí.; ! Sanjui' ['e y B e á v il, D u k t: M ' i ' í ' l сЬ о о Г л rcli 1 Д ' i n ’ch f ù t ì' о ш е. -• I t is w ell to le a rn a le sso n fro m th e o th e r fe llo w , a n d o n ly th e m o st o b s in a te foDl w o u ld r e fu s e to a p p ro p ria te w h a te v e r h e m a y p ic k u p , e v e n fro m th e m o st h u m ­ b le ,-b u t th e m an w h o t r ie s to ru n h is b u sin e ss h e re in N o r 'h C a ro ­ lin a , a f t e r th e p l iii u sed in N e w Y o r k o r N e w M e x ic o , is s u re o f • d e fe a t. N o rth C a ro lin a , is ab o u i a s o ld a s a n y sp o t oh e a rth , in fa c t, a ,g r e a t d e a l o ld e r th a n m o st o f it, so w h y tu rn to th é o th e r m a n o r o th e r se c tio n fo r e x a m p le ? W e n eed , to im p r o v e o a o u r ow n n a tiv ity ,.' M a n y a y o u n g p re a c h r e r h a s m a d e h im s e lf a fa ilu r e b y t r y in g to ; b e a M o o d y , a S a m Jo n e g o r a B illy S u n d a y , in .stead o f s e lf. M a n y a m o v ie s t a r h a s b e e h ~ Io 3t b e c a u s e ljf't h e re n o w n o f . C h a rlie C h a p lin a n 'i o th e rs, a n d m a n y a fin e a r tis t-in o th e r lin e s h a s b e en ru in e d b y fa ilu r e to ,b u ild on th e n a tiv e g ift s , a n d B a t C a v e b e fo re r e tu r n in g to th e S p r in g s . H ig h P o in t a n d E liz a b e th C ity w ill fin d it d iffic u lt to g iv e th e P r e s s m e m b e rs a m o re d e lig h t k ’ tim ,e th a n th e y h a d a t C le v e la n t S p r in g s , S h e lb y , a n d C h im n e y R o c k , — ^ —:--------------- ■ - Revival At Union Chapel. O n e p f th e la te s t d e v e lo p m e n ts in th o so u th w o r k in g to w a rd s th e im p ro v e m e n t o f o u r h ig h sch o o ls, p a r tic u la rly in ru r a l d is tr ic ts ,h a s b e e n .th e p ro v is io n fo r a g r ic u lt­ u r a l in stru c tio n th ro u g h a sp e c ia l h ig h sch o o l d e p a rtm e n t, M ock«- v ille h a s sh o w n th a t sh e is on th e jo b b y s e c u r in g a d e p a rtm e n t o f th is k in d fo r th e H ig h Sch o o l fo r ith e c o m in g y e a r . T h is w ill v e r y lik e ly b e th e o n ly sch o o l in th e c o iih ty th a t.w ill bp a llo w e d a d e p a r tm e n t o f th is k in d fo r som e y e a r s to com e, ' T h e a c tiv itie s o f th is d e p a r t­ m e n t w ill n o t b e lih iite d to sch p o l ro o m in s tru c tio n b u t .'is op en to th e e n tire c o m m u n ity I t h o p es to b e p f s e r v ic e to th e e n tire co u n ­ t y a s f a r a s p o ssib le : ari^ th e te a c h e r p i a g r ic u ltu r e w ill be on la n d fo r co m m u n ity s e r v ic e in a n y lin e oC a g r ic u ltu r e .a s fo r a s le is a b le . I t is h is am b itio n to je o f re a l s e r v ie s to th e co m m u n i­ t y , n o t o n ly th ro u g h th e c la ss ro o m , b u t th ro u g h in d i'v ld u al an d c o m m u n ity h e lp a s w e l l , T h e I’a r m e r s sh o u ld ' fe e l tip h e sjta n c y c a llin g u p o n 't h is d e p a rtm e n t :or a d v ic e o r a s s is ta n c e in a n y m a t t e r r e la t in g to a g r ic iiítu r e , ; T h e fo u r - y e a r c o u rse o ffe re d a t th e H ig h S c h o o l w ill c o u n t a s r e g u la r h ig h sch o o l c re d it a n d „a n y jo y w b o .e x p e c ts to fa rm w ill cle w e ll to t a k e su c h " a c o u rsé ; , l t w ill b e m a d e a s th o ro u g h íy íp ra c - tic a i a s p o ssib le^ , a n d a n y o n e in ­ te r e s te d m a y w r it e o r s e e E . C , 'l’a tù m o r F . R . R ic h a r d s o n :- o f Æ o ck sville fo r fu r t h e r in fo r m a ­ t io n : :: M r. E . C . T a tu m a r r iv e d in to w n M o n d a y to a s s u m e h is d u tie s a s h ead o f th e A g r ic u ltu r a l. D e ­ p a rtm e n t in th e M o c k s v ille H igh_ Sch o o l fo r th e c o m in g y e a r , M r, T a tu m w a s g r a d u a te d fro m S ta te C o lle g e la s t 'M a y w ith h ig h e st h o n o r a n d a tte n d 'e d 'th e S u m m e r. S ch o o l th e re th e p a s t se ssio n . H e co m es w e ll p re p a re d an d h ig h ly re c .im m e n d e d . B e in g ' a son o f . M r . B e r t T a tu m o f th is co'an ty, h e co m es fro m o n e o t th e b e st fa m ilie s o f th e c o u n ty . W o a r e g la d th a t D a v ie C o u n ty is a b le ' to s u p p ly h e r sc h p o h w ith D iiy io b o y s. E L B A V I L L E N E W S Mocksville Suifers . Two Whitewashes. O n la s t T h u r s d a y a n ic e co a t o f w h ite w a s h w a s a d m in iste re d tp th e lo ca l b a se b a ll' te a m ,;b y .ith e G r a n ite Q u a rry a s s e m b ly . T h e sc o re w a s 7 to 0. “ L é f t y ’-’ S iin p so n , o f .W iriatpn- S a le m w a s th e b ig sh o w o f. th e d a y in a k in g M d c k s y ille ’s 6 le ft h a n d b a t t e r s lo o k s ic k o n m a n y o c c a sio n s. \ F e r a b e e s ta r te d th e g a m e fo r th e lo c a ls, b iit w a s s u ffe r in g fro m a s tra in e d t e n d e r a n d w a s re lie v e d b y R ic h a rd s o n a f t e r b e in g sc o re d o n alm ost'^ at w ill. T h is w a s th e seco n d s h u t o u t h a n d e d o iir te a m b y G ra n ite Q u a rry a n d th e fa n ^ a r e lo o k in g fo r w a r d # it h e a g e r e y e s to a d a y o f- r e v e n g e . : _______________1 . S c o re b y in n in g s ; R H E M o c k sv ille ООО ООО 0 0 0 - 0 4 G r a n it e Q . 3 0 0 .10 3 0 0 0 - 7 1 1 M. P. Church Announcement iVIiss A n ia n d a .B iile y w h o h a s b e en s p e n d in g so m e tim e * .w ith h e r d a u g h te r; M r s ; J , T , F p s te r , h a s re tu rn e d to h e r h o m e. M r, B a ile y T u c k e r, o f V a , is v is itin g h is p a r e n t’ s, M r, an d M rs, G , T , T u c k e r ,' - M r, a n d M r s / J , L , F o s t e r an d so n , B a jle y L e e s p e n t S u n d a y v.'ith r e la t iv e s a t C o rn a tz e r,; 'L u l a L y o n s,’; o f 'W in stp n -S a le m , !. v is it in g h e r m o th e r M rs, ^ D m m a'L yo n s, ' M r, a n d M rs,-,C , L , M a rk la n d , M iss L illia n M a rk la n d h a v e re-, tu rn e d h o m e fro m a v is it in N o r ­ fo lk , V a , . / - - M rs; E u g e 'n e C a r t e r a h d c h ild ­ re n , o'f W in sto n -S a le m , ^ a r e v is it- n g h e r p a r e n ts , M r. a n d ’ M ra G .T .'T u c k e r , M e s s r s F r a n k a n d H u g h B u rto n a n d R o b é r t T u c k e r s p e n t S u n d a y w ith M r. J o e .F o ste r, iviiss M ild re d E lt is a n d M r. S a m H e g e s p e n t S u n d a y a ft e r - nöoh w ith M iss e s A i\ n ie an d K a t e T u c k e r. , , M iss D e lia C ro u se is s ic k a t th is w ritin g s ■ w e á r e s o r r y to so y . M r. T . J. E llis J r . , o f ' th e T w in -C ity , s p e n t th e w e e k -e n c w ith h is p a r e n ts ; - M r. a n d M r s , L 0 , M 'arklan c an d c h ild re n s p e n t S a tu r d a y in W ih sto tf-S alëm , M r, Jo h n M e c h 3 u m ,. o f R e y ­ n o ld ’ s F a r m s'p e n t'S u n d a y n ig h t vyich M r. H e n r y P o s te r. W e h a d 3 4 p r e s e n t a t .o u r ’ S u n d a y S c h o o l S u n d a y , . K , M .” B ra n so n m a d e á b u si n e s s tr ip to W in sto n S a le m ' S a t? u rd a y , ' A ll w h o a r e in te re s te d in E lb a v ille C e m e te r y a r é re q u e ste c tò -m e e t~ T th e re ^ a tu rd a y -m o rn ih g - A u g . S t h 'fo r th e p u rp p se o f f i x in g u p t h e g r a v e s . • ' R e v . C . H . W h ita k e r w i p re a c h fü r u's S u n d a y m o rn in g a t 1 1 : o ’c lo ck a w a rm w e lc o m é to a ll.. ■ - ; ■ Rev. Brown in Revi­ val at Bear Creek o f 'A r e v iv a l is b e in g h e ld a t U n io n C h a p e l th is w e e k . R e v , C , E . P h illip s , o f B e s s e m e r C ity , is a s s is t in g th e p a sto r. R e v . C . H . W h ita k e r in th is m e e tin g . T h e s e r v ic e s a r e a t 1 1 o ’ clo ck in th e m o rn in g a n d 8 in 't h e e v e n in g . L a r g e c ro w d s a r e in a tte n d a n c e , ■ — — ... '■ ^ ^------------- Reunion at Home of Mrs. Philip Hanes T h e re w ill be a re u n io n a t th e h o m e o f M rs. P h ilip H a n e s th e g u e s ts to a r r iv e a s fo llo w s ; M i’s. R . D . W I C o n n o r an d fr ie n d s , M r. a n d M i'd. B ra n n e a n d d a u g h ­ te r, M iss A n n a , o f C h a p e l H ill an d M r. B o b .H o w a rd , o f A l a ­ b am a, a n d M rs. S p e n c e r ' B . H a n e s an ’d c h ild re n o f W in sto n - S a le m , oh T h u r s d a y ; M r. a n d M r s . E . -W ,- C ro \^ -a n d : c h ild r e n ^ ' S u n d a y S c h o o l 'at, 9j45^_a. m o fM o n r o e , F r id a y ; ¿n d ^ M r. an d, a n d 7 :4 5 p. m . b y th e p a s to r ,: . TT C lem e.n t a n d j T h u r s d a y p r.^ yer s e r v ic e rai H an es, o fiT a y lo r s v iile , on •7;00 p . n i. E v e r y o n e , is cord iall,, M o n d a y , \ - > , in v ite d to a n y a n d all th e B e rv ice s, R e p r e s e n t a t iv e s o f th e W om en M iss io n a ry S o c ie ty o f th é M eth o d is t P ro te sta 'n t c h u rc h w ill be a t B e th e l c h u rc h S a t u r d a y 'a f t e r n oon , A u g , 5 t h a t 3 o’ c lo c k : E lb a v ille , S u n d a y m o rn in g , A u g , 6t a t 1 1 o ’ c lo c k ; a n d D u lin S u n d a y a fte r n o o n a t 3 o ’ c lo ck , * ^ R e v , S a n fo r d M . B ro w n , K a n s a s C t y 'M o . vvill b e g in s e r ie s o f m e e tin g s a t B e a r ^ r e e C h u rc h n e x t S u n d a y m o rn in g a n d c lo se T h u r s d a y n ig h t .. T h'e h o u r fo r th e d a y a n d n ig h t s e r ­ v ic e s w ill b e a n n c n n c e d S u n d ay . F r o m th e re h e : w i l l 'g o to F ia t R o c k , h is o ld h o m e,- to atte n c th e O ld Y a d k in A ss o c ia tio n , _—: B a p t i s t . P a s to r,- R e v , W . B ._W a f f ;' S u p e rin te n d e n t, T , M . H erid r i x . . " - a n d M rs, little SALE ¥ TOWN . BONOS T h e $4 2 ,0 0 0 F u n d in g B o n d s o f M o c k s v ille w e r e so ld b y th e T o w n C o m m issio n e rs o n se a le d p ro p o sa Ju ly , 19 , fo r p a r a n d a c c ru e d in t e r e s t ^ t s ix p e r c e n t a n d , p re n i iu n i o f $9 2 .0 0 . F e t h ë r a n d T ; M G e o rg e , o f C h e r r y v ille b e in g th e p u rc h a s e rs . F iv e sea.led p ro p o sa ’ w e re s u b m itte d , b u t F e t n e r and G e o rg e ’ s b id s b e in g th e h ig h e st, th e b o n d s w e r e av v ard ed to them , F u ll r e p o r t o f p ro sp a ls^ w ill ap p e a r iu th e n e x t is ? u e .6 f t h is p a- p e r .'; ■ - . ' . ' F o u n d --A C ^;rbin K e y ; .O w n er can g e t ', sam e' fr o m E n t e r p r is e o ffice b y d e s c rib in g k e y an d p a y in g fo r th is a d . ■ I ’ ) W am m C o o k o n th e Л щ т P E R F E C T I O N • The quick-hcating, clean-cooking blue chimney. burncc‘is_the big reason why mote than 4 ,000, 000 women cook on the New Perfection Oil Stove. ' • - ■ : It cooks and bakes everything. perfectly froin^' ' boiled potatoes to the most delicate sponge cake. ., , . Asle your neighbors about their New .PetTections, i . , W i’iriie glad to demonstrate its advantage, ■ 4.-• ' Mocksville Hardware Comiiany-I N EW P ER FEC T IO N ( a M ^ ^ B w g e s n iiiiiim n n m m m iim iiiim iiiiiim m iiim iiim iiiim m m im m iim im m iiiitm iiim SMART SUMMER SUITS THAT DO DOUBLE DUTY iiiiiiiiim u iiitm iiim n iiiin m n iim im im n iiiiim m M n iim m im iiim m m iiiiiiiiim S ÜM M EII (liiys are long but. tiiu onttuislasttc out-dooring woman ot today nnÙB them too short to. iiUow her much time for-changing from one suit tc another. If she thinks more of pus- ttnies tlmn of clotlies, she selects ii. •ult that Witt do 'double ’ duty nnd Rpends much of her duy in if, whether In the country, on : the links or In town. W hat she ttlfes is ;R suit, that 1» at once~casual in- Btylrv. and.'neat; nnd fabrics this sum m er-play into her hands. They allow , her.’-to. choose either lively or quiet colors In .depend­ able weaves th at'stan d .th e.w ear and tear of everyday, rnin or, shine.-.’’ .. When these utility-; suits are up for consideration, tweeds, cheviots, .home­ spuns, tricotlne’- and twill 'naturally' present theniselves and'pass in procès-’ »Ion beforo the mind. .M any times the t^veeds find them selves: qhoseni -they- • are 8ho^vn In so m any delightful coj-' ors.VTweed ln a green .heather m ixture appears nt tho le ft In, the sults;sho\yn, Hiid Is niiulu with a- fitraifiht'coiit; linger tip length nnd pliiln skirt con- aldenibly shorter , than the “ modish" length which read ies to the ankles. ■"Iportsivomen ' seem-^iinwllUng-to adopt the longer skirt lind*’B()mp of them hiiyu n p to ’et mude even n pompronilse w ith It. Tweed and ■ fabrics-'Of, like character cult for sqvere sim plicity In Ihelr ‘tiUlorlng and; tlie. m odel.pjctuveJ has only n few hone biittons set on ths patch pockets for. * d’ecorhtloh.T hey also servo to fasten, the nnrrow. bplt nt each::,^dS. . Suits Uke’ tl>1p; hut with longer .sk|rt.s an d ' conts :’and'w ithout lielts are imine‘nsoly popular for street w ear.: ‘ ' ' , ; sTni th'e suit of plain and- checked twill at tiie-rlght o f the picture, both siclrt and coat are longer.' than In the tweed siiiti ,fl’fils,,jn p d el/h as 'found fnnny adiiilrqrs In black nnd^^vhlte, and brown nnd ;tan,:,coinhlhatloii8.:^^ A s to tailo rin g;jt Is'IM •(jq'nipiinton:: iiniiV aliiiiiiit jdentlcal lo 'style. jiln g e rle or .plain , tailored,! wash sUk jimt ■ poiigoe bloiises : coinmend them- selvds for, woi’ir wllh thoso suits,, but tliere :|s niiifli personal liberty in.thelt choice, whifli Is governed by occnalon and wuiifher considerations.' ' U . J coñuomr It VtStUN W a n t e d — A m a n w it h tra c to r p lo w " to p lo \y : 5 0 ; a c iv s - sm o o th lan d ., W . R : C l e m e n t , W a n t e d -r C o p je.3 o f T h e M ock's v ille E n te rp ria p .n fjh e - fo llo w in g d a t e s ;: F e b , 2, 9. a n d 16 , 19 2 2 ; •¡viar; 3 0 i M a y .4 ; Ju n e , 1 5 , a n d 2 2, 19122, Don’t forget thè t’vyo big b&ll ganjes at Sunset Park this week, Friday, August 4th 4:00 P. m. Mocksville vs Thomasville. Saturday, August 5th 4i00 p. ni. ..Mocksville vs East Bend. l o c a l A N D P E R S O N A L ' Goiogi ánd'C om tngt of the Populace of MoctuvHle an’d Surrounätnsa- M r. J a 6k A llis o n - is h o m e on h is v a c a tio n . ■ - ' M isa D e lla R e e v e s , o f Stp 'va ll ¡8 v isitin g ; M rs. E . P . B r a d le y . ; M r. J . C . -G ra w fo rd , p f\ M a rio n ¡8 v is itin g h is so n , E . j ; P ; : 0 ^ ’ ' ' '■ '■ ■ ' .".'"i M ra , M . D . B i-o w n re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y , fro m a v is it to L u m b e r ton.•' • - - - -ft ~ ' ' ■ ■ , M is s 'O llie 'P e n r y , .o f W inston-- S a le m , is v is it in g M iss B a ile y M ero n ey , M rs. L . E ! F e e z o r is sp e n d in g th e w eek in W in sto n -S a le m w ith h e r p a r e n ts . ’ . : “ \ M iss C la r a M o o re le a v e s to d ay, fo r E lk in , w h e r e 's h e w ill .v isit M isa L p iiise H a r r is , ' M iss A u d r e y B r in e g a r is v is it ­ in g M is , R a n ie r 'B r in e g a ip - r ill R e id sv ille th is w e e k , ENTERP^Ër№ CKSyÎLLË, N. C.•Page F í v é M r, D e w e y C a s e y le f t M o n d ay to a c c e p t ’w o r k w ith C a s e y ’ s W areh o u se a t L o ris , S , C , A tty ; Ja c o b S t e w a r t le ft T u e s ­ day fo r R a le ig h w het-e h e is a t ­ ten d in g to le g a l. b u sin e ss. M r. S t e r lin g K e lly re tu rn e d tc his h o m e in D u k e S a tu rd a y a ft e r a v is it to h is p a re n ts h e re . M iss E v a F o s te r v is ite d K er siste r in W in sto n -S a le m l a k w e e k w h ile a w a y o n h e r v a c a tio n . Q u ite a n u m b e r^ o f M o c k s v ille peo ple p la n to a tte n d th e b ig a n ­ n ual M a so n ic P ic n ic a f 'E l k i n to- d ay , , ’ ./ 'I ' M iss A lv e r t a -H u n t re tu rn e d W ed n esd ay: a f t e r a tte n d in g ' th f su m m er sc h o o lia t th e A s h e v ille N o rm al, ' ’ i' . ’ M r. P , P .. G r e e n .;w h o ;is ill a'- th e T w in -C ity H p sp ite l,is im p ro v in g slo w ly . fr o n i.a serio u s, a tta c k o f p le u r is y ., : . ' ' ' W illia n i L e G ra n d ,, e f ' s ^ A n - ton ia T e x a s , is v is it in g b is p a r ­ en ts, M r. a n d - M r s . W , H . L e - G ran d . J M r. W illia m S to c k to n , w h o h a t been in tra in in g , a t C a m p M c C le Ian n e a r A n n iito r i, A la .,r e tu r n e o hom e lu st w ee k -, : M iss FloMie- M«rtin returned . Sunday from Marshall, where sht taugght for the past six weeks in the summer schooli M r. 'a n d M rs. 0 . G . A lle n , an d M r. a n d M r s . M a n u e l s p e n t on e d ay re c e n tly w lth ^M r. ahd_ M rs. R . M . H o ith o u se r, “ / M isse s Ja it e H a y d e n and D o ro th y G a ith e r , le ft la s t w e e k fo i A tla n tic C ity , w h e r e th e y w ill spend s e v e r a l w e e k s . R a n d o lp h a n d Ja m e s A n d e rs o r and D o ro th y M it-ih ell, oif R u th e r fo rd to n , a r e v is it in g th e ir a u n t, M rs. Z . N . A n d e rso n . M isse s A n n ie l^and -N ell H o lt­ h o u ser re tu rn e d M o n d a y fr o m a tw o w e e k ’ s v is it to r e la tiv e s a t C h a rlo tte a n d M o o re sv ille . M rs. J im io w n s e n d a n d littli M ario n k e lly - T o w n s e n d , o f R e i S p rin g s, a r e v is itin g th e 'fo r m e r ’ p a re n ts.. M r.- a n d M rs. T . L . K e l­ ly. . b u sin e ss.' D r . C ra n e is asao cia t- e n w ith th e S t a te D e p a rtm e n t o f P u b lic W e lfa re .______ p - • I V . C le m e n t & L e G ra n d is th e n a m e o f-th è lie w d r u g s to re on th e c o rn e r tp b e o p en ed ab o u t th e ioth. C a ll to s e e th e m . . M r. a n d M rs. R a n ie r B re n e g a r o f .W in sto ri-S alen , R ic h a rd B rin e g a r , o f C o n co rd , a n d C . N . C h ris tia n , o f C a r y , w e r e th e w e e k -e n d g u e s ts o f M rs. H . T . B rin e g a r. •-M r. a n d M rs. W . T . Y a n c y a n d W illia m Y a n c y re tu rn e d to th e ir h o m e in O x fo rd T u e 'd a y a fte rn o o n , a f t e r a v is it to M rs, Y a n c y ’ s fa t h e r . M r. J e s s e L e e C le m e n t ,. A w a te r m elo n fe a s t w a s ten d ­ e re d M isa B e s s ie H o ld e n ; g u e s t o f M iss R u th R o d w e ll, .at- S o u th R iv e r M o n d n y e v e n in g . A b o u t tw e n ty y o u n g .p e o p le w e re in th e p a r ty . A w in d sto rm w a s e x p e rie n c e d h e re S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . L ittle d a m a g e w a s d o n e o th e r th a n u p ro o tin g a fe w tre e s an d b lo w in g p u t a windo^w g la s s a t th e B a n k o f D a v ie . M iss B e s sie H old en , o f W a k e F o r e s t, s p e n t a' co u p le o f d a y s w ith M iss R u th R o d w e ll th e first o f th e w e e k . M iss H o ld en h a s b e e n v is it in g in - A la b a m a fo r so m e tim e . N E W S T O R E W e w i l l o p e n o u r n e w s t o r e f o r b u s i n e s s o n ThursdayrÄugust IQth, , W i t h a i ù l l l i n e o f P a t e n t M e d i c i n e s , S o d a , S u n d r i e s , C i g a r s , S t a t i o n e r y , E t c . W e w i l l k e e p f r y s h l i n e o f N u n n a i l y ’ s C a n d i e s o n i c e . W i l l a p p r e c i a t e a s h a r e o f y o u r p a t r o n a g e . CLEMENT & LEGRAND * “ O n T h e S q X ia r e ” - «IBI T H E P A R C E L P O S T A N D T E L E P H O N E . w U l e n a b l e u s C to d e l i v e r t h e D r u g S t o r e | g o o d s a t i y b u r d o o r . W h i l e b u s y w i t h ; i y o u r f a r m w o r k a n d p r e p a r a t i o n s • I f o r 't h e P i c n i c j u s t c a l l 2 1 • a r id ' ^ w e w i l l b e , g l a d t o s e r v e . y o u b y m a i l . C a l U i * , . C R A W F O R D S D R U G S T O fíÉ T h à ’^ e /n u a J U L '.s t m Miss Stewart Entertains S. S. Class. Home Coming and Other Items of Jeriisaleni. M a s te r W illia m S m ith an d little M iss M a r y L u n a S m ith a r e sp en d in g tw o w e e k s in C ra sm rto n w ith t h e ir s is te r , M rs. C . M , M c K in ­ n e y . T h e y w e r e acco m p an ied b y t h e ir a u n t,-M is s M a ttie S te r iin g o f W in sto n -S a le m . M r, a n d M rs; W . C . B e a v a n s a n d M rs, W ad e M a rsh , w h o h a v e b een sp e n d in g , so m e tim e at B lo w in g R o c k , sto p p e d o v e r o n e .d ay la s t w e e k w ith M rs. E . P . C r a w fo r d en ro u te to th e ir h o m e in H ig h P o i n t .' ; M rs. M . E . P a s s , o f M cC a ll, S . C ., s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d \yith M rs F r a n k Jo h n s o n e n ro u te to H ic k ­ o ry , w h e re sh e sp e n d se v e ra l w e e k s . L a t e r s h e w ill sp e n d so m e tim e h e re w ith M r, an d M rs. M . D . P a s s . • M r. a n d M rs. Y . J , G a r r e t t a n d c h ild re n , a n d M r. an d M rs. C . S . G re a so n an d ch ild re n , o f H ig h P o in t, s p e n t S u n d a y w ith D r. a n d M rs. E . P . C ra w fo rd . jitU e M iss e s K a th r y n a n d E v e ly n C r a w fo r d a cco m p an ied th e m lo m e fo r a v isit. F A R M IN G T O N N E W S , M r, an d M ra. H . L . F o s te r a n d fa m ily sp e n t la s t F r id a y in M r. R . A , N e e ly a n d so n s, A d .m , A rth u r , an d W in d ro w , an Tom B a ile y W o o d ru ff a r e a w a j on a c a m p in g trip in th e m oun tain s, . ' M isa R u b y R o lth o u s e r a n d Mi'<a E th e l P h illip s , o f Bo.one, sp e n t th eir y a d a tio n 'h t r o la s t w e e k w ith M r . a n d M rs. M , J . , h KI • h o u ser. " • A D V A N C E N E W S M rs. jr ^ y .- S a n d e r s , o f M u r- feesb o ro , Tenn., is v is it in g M rs Id a G^ N a il; M rs.' Sande'rs w a s a s tu d e n t o f № s c N i» il in y e a rs. '.. 'V ' - , ' D i’. H a r r y 'W ; C ra n e , o f C h a p e l H ill, w a s in- tow n - S a tu r d a y o n -i i,} ' 7 ' Winston-Salem. M r. W m . J . B ry s o n an d M iss A m y T a lb e r t w e re b u sin e ss v is- [•.or in t h e T w in C ity , o n e d ay a s t w e e k M iss f a lb e rt a lso sp e n t one day in Mocksville, M r. a n d M rs: C . C , M arpH an d ittle d a u g h te r A lic e , o f W in sto n - Salem ,' sp e n t th e w ee k -en d w ith h o m e fo lk s , '' M r. a n d M rs. W .'V . P o in d e x - te r,“*o f W in sto n -S a le m w e r e ' th e S u n d a y g u i s t ’ s o f M r. P o in d e x ­ t e r ’s m o th e r, M rs F . T . P o in ­ d e x te r . . M rs. .P h e lp s a n d d a u g lite rM a r- g a r e t, o f W :n3to n -S a le n i, s p e n t la s t F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y ■with M rs. H . L . F o ste .^ ■ Mis4 Johnsie Oakes is sp ^ndi ng some time here with her cousinr M iss Gladys Thompson, M r. R . U ; M a rc h a n d ch ild re n R U . • J r , M a r g a r e t an d D a isy , s p e n t S u n d a y w ith h is m o th e r M rs; 0 . M . M a rc h , ^ Miiss Vera White, who has been at home since the death of her mother, returned to Winston- Salem last monday morning. M iss Z a n n ie H e n d rix le ft la s t S a tu r d a y fo r a .v isit to h e r s is te r M r s . D a v e R e d w in e , a t L e x in g ­ ton.^ • M isa C la ra O rre ll, o f L e x in g ­ to n , is th e g u e s t o f M is s G la d y s T h o m p so n . T h e T o w n sh ip S u n d a y Sch o o l C o n v e n tio n w a s h eld a t Je tu s a le m ch u rch S u n d a y a fte rn o o n ; T h e re w a s q u ite a la r g e c r jw d . S h o rt ta lk s on Su n d a,v;S ch o o l w o rk an d th e re p o rts fro m th e ;d iffo r,en t S u n d a y S c h o o ls,;m a d e t h e . p ro ­ g ra m v e r y in te re s tin g . ■ ■ T h e A n n u a l H o m e C o m in g o l Je r u s a le m C h u rc h w ill he h eld Saturday,-^ A u g . 5 th . L e t e v e r y o n e com e an d ..b rin g a w e ll filled b a sk e t. . ' M r! - C a ri T a tu m , a su m m e r sch o o l stu d e n t p f A , an d E . C o l­ le g e , R ile ig h , re tu rn e d h o m e S a t ­ u rd a y . . ' M iss M a ry M ilder a n d E d n a . W a rd , s tu d e n ts o f; G re e n sb o ro su m m e r sch o o l’, c a m e honxe la s t W ed n e sd ay . . f - M iss P e a r i R id e n h o u r, o f N e w L o n d o n ; i^ v is it in g h e r u n cle, M r. L . J . C . P ic k ie r . ' M iss A n n ie S te w a r t'd e lig h tfu l- ly e n te rta in e d h e r S u n d a y S c h o o l c la s s S a tu rd a y e v e n in g . O n a r ­ riv in g ' th e g u e s ts w e r e s e rv e d w ith d elicio u s w a te r m elo n , c id e r an d fr u its , an d a t 8:00 p. m , M ias S te w a rt,- a s s is te d b y h e r b ro th e r, se rv e d a d e lic io u s su p p e r. A m o n g th o se e n jo y in g M iss S t e w a r t ’ s h o sp ita lity w e re : M isse s A n n ie , P eari^ -an d M a r y T a tu m , G ra c e O w en s, E liz a b e th P o tts, M a ttie Y o u n g , T o b ith a L a n g s t ’jn , M rs.. R u sse ll B e sse n t, C a r l T a tu m , C h a riie B ro g d o n , W illiam O w e n s, G e o rg e a n d Jo h n P o tts., M rs. A . V . B e s s e n t re tu rn e d T h u rsd a y , fro m a tw o w e e k s ’ v is it w ith her. d a u g h te r, M r s : G eo . Y . T h o m aso n o f F ra n k lin . M r .'A n th o n y E n g lis h , o f S a lis ­ b u ry , sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith his p a re n ts. ^ ,• - M rs. Jo h n O w en an d . little son^ F r a n k , v isite d re la '.iv e s in R o w a n la s t^ e e k .\ L e t e v e r y o n e co m e o u t to Je r u s a le m §chopl h o u se .T h u rsd a y n ig h t, A u g . 2n d, an d s e e th e m o v in g p ic tu re s. .T h e ad m issio n is o n ly ten c e n ts a n d y o u g e t th e w o rth p f it. . -----' . ; ,, A d v a n c e R fc .,2 , I t e m s . H a v e n ’ t w e a ll ' m uch to be th a n k fu l fo r?. T h e su n sh in e an d s h o w e rs com e to u s at- th e tim e Vve n eed th e m ' a n d e v e iy ih in g lo o k s pro^sperpus. P le n ty p f fr u it an d y e g a ta b le s a n d a ll,w e n 'e d to n ia k e us. h a p p y . M a y w e all re m e m b e r w h e re all" th e se good th in g s com e fro m . : : ; C - ^ T h e r e v iv a l a t th e ' B a p 'is t C h u rc h , clo'sed F r id a y ^ h jg h t o f liist w e e k w ith fiv e a c c e ssio n s to tlie-: ch u rch . ;R e v s . . S w a im aiid K e e to n d id sp le n d id s in g in g a'nd p re a c h in g an d s u re ly w e a ll sh o u ld b e b e tte r C h risiiiin s a ft e r a tte h d - in g . T h e p a sto r R e v . S . W . H all w a s n o t a b le to b e w ith u i, w o n ll m isse d h im so m u ch . M rs.-V io la T e a g u e ,, o f G re e n s- borp, v isite d h e r s is te r, M rs; ^ ; j H o r ^ S u n d a y . S h e w a s a c ­ co m p an ied h o m e b y h e r d a u g h te r M iss L ilc y , w h o h a s b e e n v is itin g h e re th è p a s t yv'esk. ' ; V ' ' P r o f. an d M rs. T , H , C a sh an d d a u g h te r, o f W in sto n -S a le m , w e r e v isito rs a t th e M E , C h u rc h S u n ­ d a y . M a n y fr ie n d s a n d old sch o ò l- m a te s*o f P r o f. .C a sh w e re g la d to see-, h im again^" a n d s h a k e h a n d s w ith One w h o h i's b een a w a y f o r y e a r s . - . M r s ; C h a.rlie Grave^^, o f.W in ­ sto n -S a le m , is v is it in g h e r b ro th ­ e r, M r. T .H . R e d m o n d , ; ' M iss M a r y N e ll H a rtm a n h a s returned^ fro m su m m e r sch o o l a t A s h e v ille . , i'; ; : ; ' i i i s s N a n c y W a lk e r, w h o h o ld s a p o sitio n in W in sto n -S a le m , is sp e n d in g h e r v a c a tio n \v ith h e r p a re n ts, M r: a n d M rs, W , F , W a lk e r ,’ ,;::. M r. a n d M r s . F lo y d H a u s e r a n d d a u g h te r, v isite d M r,’ an d VIrs; G . L • W e st S u n d a y . ’ ; > M iv A . W . .E llis is im p ro v in g som ei b u t ript a b le to b e 'o u t y e t. ■The^-nrevi^'al"— SIX. COUNTIES АЙЕ TO EMPLOY SCOUT EXtCUTIVES S .lis b u r y , J u ly 3 0 .— A t a m e e t­ in g h e ld in S a lis b u r y , it w a s d e cid'icl to e in p lo y a w h o le 'tim e sc o u t e x e c u tiv e to d ire c t th e sc o iit w o rk in R o w a n , D á v jd so ñ ; D a v ie j Ire d e ll.-C a b a rn is á n d S ta n ly .coun-i ties. : .T h e : co st :o f tlie e sie c u tiv e á n d .Iill ó flfee w ill b é a r t í BOO a V e'ni*;‘an d th is a ^ he* a p p g rtio ^ e ii am p n g “,th o co u n ­ tie s A c c o rd in g to p o p u la tio n ,. A m e e tin g , fo r p e rfe c tin '^ ’ th e o rg ­ a n iz a tlo n V w ill b e h e ld h é re A u g - uR t;29, b y ^ v h ic h .tim e it is h o p ed a i r 't h e m o n ey n e c e s s a r y fo r th e fiivst y e a r w ill h a v e been , ra is e il. a tte n d in g th e m e e tin g a r U n io n C h a p e l th is w e e k . ^ . T h e O ak G r o v e m e e tin g .w ill; b e g in S u n d a y , A u g . • 6, i T h re e s e rm o n s S u n d a y .. A w a rm w e l­ co m e to a ll, , ; Wanted 160 Good Women to b r in g a b a s k e t o f F r ie d C h ic k ­ en to helpi fe e d th e O rp h a n s a t .th e M a so n ic P ic n ic , W e h a v e : .00 n ic e S o u v e n ir B a d g e s to b e . g iv e n th o se w h o b r in g b a sk e ts . ‘ S. A . W O O DRU i'P, C o m ; J . L . Sheek, . - j ! F . Hanes. ,, ; LIBERTY .n ew s'. W h e a t th ra s h in g is o v e r in P u r cp m m u n ity an d w lie a t tu rn e d o u t fa irly , w e ll. ■ . •M r. G . A . C a r te r is r ig h t sic k a t th is w r it in g .. ‘ ‘ 'M is s E d n a C a r te r h a s b een on th e sic k list, b u t is b e tte r:n o w . M r. -an d M rs. Jo h n O w en ?, 0 K a n n a p o lis, a re h e re fo r a slio rt ^ * ^ is s K a t e L a n ie r , o f'F u lto n , s p e n t T u e s d a y n ig h t, a t ; id r. E . M , S t e w a r t ’ s. ' : ' M iss A n n ie C a r te r sp e n t S a tu r ­ d a y n ig h t a t B ix b y .^ : : ; M r. a n d M rs. S . A . W a lls sp e n t M o n d a y a t th e h o m e o f M r.-C oi-' n a tz e r n e a r B ix b y . . - M iss I v a S te v v a rt s p e n t S u n d a y n ig h t w ith h e r c o u sin s,: M iss K a t e an d ; P a n th y L a ^ e r^ ; o f F i i : ,’t o n » ;,___:___ M r. a n d M rs. C h a rlie B a ile y ,'0 n e a r B a ile y ’ s G lia p el, s p e n t W ed n e s d a y a t M rs. F o s t e r ’ s. Siuriday m òrriin g.- B ro th e r N e e d - l a p p re a c h e d o n e: o f : th e b e st se rm o n s w e h a v e h e a rd in a lo n g ;im e, ' A t n ig h t R e v . J . S ; H ia tt W M w ith u s. H e - is p re a c h in g su ch p u rè g o sp e l se rm o n s. : W e hopp an d p r a y fo r a g r e a t r e v iv a l o f. re lig io n a m o n g .a U . S e r v ic e s ^ t 9 ;3 0 a ; m , ; 2 :3 0 p. m . :a n d :8 ;0 p a t n ig h t; W e h o p e th e seed iso w n in ÌF arn iiiigto n t ó t w e e k an d tfiis, m a y b r in g -fo r th m u ch fr u it tp th e ^ o n o r a n d g ib r y o f Cod.-. M iss A llin e E v e r h a r t h a s r e ­ tu rn e d h o m e fro m -G re e n sb o ro , w h e re :'sh e h a s b een a tte n d in g su m m e r s c h p iJ. , :R ir .:C ly d e 'C a r te r , w h o h o ld s á p o sitio n in K a n n a p o lis , s p e n t S a t ­ u rd a y a n d S u n d a y w ith ' h is w ife an d p a re n ts, M iss; E l le n ,p . ; S p i ^ h a s .b een s u ffe r in g rig h t'.m u c h 'fo r th e .p a s t w e e k a.3 th e r e s u lt o f .I jo ili., , M iss Z 'eld a F o s t e r v is it e d re la - t iy e s in W in sto n S a le rn la s t w e e k . Q u ite ' a la rg e- c ro w d fr o m o u r S u n d a y S ch o o l ;a tte h d e d i h e S u n ­ d a y sch o o l c o n v e n tio n a t J e r u ­ s a le m , w h ic h w a s la rg e ly , a tte n d ed b y - a ll th e S u n d a y S ch o o l jn o u r to w n sh ip . ' 7/ ‘ : ; M r; D o n n ie M itc h e l,. o f W ih - stó h -S àlèm ', s p e n t 'th e p a s t w e e k w ith h o m e fo lk s ,_ . . : | W e a r e lis te n in g fo r w e d d in g b e lls, to r in g in O lir c o m m n n ity SOOli.- ' / ' ■ M i\ i; a n d : M rs, C a r r Ja m e s á r e re jo ic e in g . o v e r th è a r r iv a l l a ^ ^ ‘¿ ir o fa r n fl w - b a b s v - —— ‘ M r. R . L . S p r y a n d little so n , p f W in ston -^ Salem , v is ite d th e fo r m e r ’s , u n cle , M r. T . F . S p r y S u n d a y , ■ - O A K G R O V E N E W S Our Honor Roll. M O C K ’S C H U R C H i lE W S ‘ O u r c o m m u n ity w a s v is ite d ‘ w it h a n o th e r g o o d -r a in S a t u r d a y -, a fte tn o o n , 'T h e c ro p s a r e Io o k-; ;n g fin e th ro u g h o u t o u r ejection. I t lo o k s n o w a s i f w e a r e g o m g • ■ to h a v e a b u m p e r co rn c ro p . . M e s srs . L . B . M o ck a n d J . C ; \ fie a u c h a m p m a d e a b u sin e ss tr ip ‘ to M o c k sv ille la s t S a tu r d a y ,- M r. a n d M rs, S t e v e B e a u c h a m p o f L e w is v ille , s p e n t S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y w it h h o m e fo lk s . . M r. a r id . M rs. M , R . Jo n e s 1.' s p e n t S a tu r d a y ^and S u n d a y w ith № . H . P . C o rn a tz e r, n e a r B ix b y .' .M r s . T . C . A lle n , a n d g ra n d - so n , R o b e r t A lle n , o f W in sto n - S a le m , s p e n t S u n d a y e v e n in g w ith ;■ h e r b ro th e r, M r, I. H , M o ck . . ' ' ■ M r. a n d M rs, L . B , M o c k s p e n t S a tu r d a y n ig h t w ith M r. W . C . •- H o w a rd , n e a r: A d v a n c e . ' ' S e v e r a l o f o u r p e o p le h a v e b e e n - a tte n d in g th e m e e tin g o v e r a t ; A d v a n c e th e p a s t w e e k . B o rn to M r, a n d M ra. G e o rg e M y e re ^ n in e p o u n d d a u g h te r o n e d a y la s t w e e k . T h e a u to m o b ile s c o n tin u e to s tic k u p in th e b ig h o le j u i t in fr o n t o f M o ck ’s c h u rc h . H u r r a h fo r th e go o d o ld E n te r« ;:, p ris e . . - .' I 1 1 - T h e fo llo w in g h iiv o su b sc rib e d an d re n e w e d : - M iss J a n e E , A u s l'n , ; M jss T h e lm a T h o m p so n ,' E j C , .T atu m , - , ,R ; M ,^ E ato n , ir W v W r H ill, « B la in e M o o re, ' E d w a r d S t e w a r t ,' ^ ' J , F , N a y lo r, ; G , W . H a r r is , - > J , ’ D , P o p e, D e w e y C a s e y . . M rs, L . A , S h e e k . , ' . : ^M ias T h e lm a T h o m p so n . F U L T O N N E W S M o c k sv ille C o tin cil N o , 22G J r , d a y e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 o’ clo c k . ‘ A ll v is itin g B ro s , a r e w elco m e. M ri a n J M r s , M o rg a n W ard a n d c h ild re n , Of C o o leen iee, s p e n t S u n d a y . e v e n in g w ith M rs, J . A , ^ c C iib b in s . M rs, R ,'L , W h ita k e r -a n d M iss E s s ie W alls, o f n e a r O a k G ro v e , s p e n t M o n d a y w ith M r s . P e a r lie H p w a fd . ■ - M rs, M ,'F , W a lls aind c h ild re n s p e n t F r id a y w ith M rs. .Ejnm ik; P lo tt n e a r U n io n C h a p e l. M r .'F r e d P lo tt, o i K a n n a p o lis , s p e n t .:th e w e e k -e n d w ith , h o m e fo lk s. ' M isse s E s s ie a n d L o is W a lls s p e n t F r id a y w it h M rs. M in n ie B o w le s a t lin ip n C h a p e l. ’ M r ;;R a lp h M c C la m r p c h p f n e a r d a k ' d r o v e w a s t^ ^ b u r y to th e h o sp ital.. W ish h im a s p e e d y r e c p v e r y . . W o rk on th e c o n c re te ro a d a t O ak G ro v e w a a b e g u n M o n d a y . . C . L .' W a lls, J . R . W e llm a h . J , H ; F o s te r , M r s . B e r r y R o s e a n d M ias :S a llie W ellm a n s p e n t F ri- T h ir ty - th r e e w e r e p re se n t- a t S u n d a y S ch o o l h e re la s t Su n d ay-: . m o rn in g , : -V ' ' S o m e o f th e p e o p le d o w n h e re ^ a r e p la n in g to a tte n d th e m e e t­ in g a t F o r k C h u rc h th is w e e k ; ■ A r ig h t h a rd r a in a n d w in d sto rm s w e p t o v e r th is se c tio n la s t S a tu r d a y a fte rn o o n d o in g s lig h t d a m a g e s to th e fr u it tre e s . ;, T h e th r a s h in g m a c h in e w a s^ ; ru n n in g in th is se c tio n th e first: o f th e w e e k , . M r. a n J M r s .,S . D . S m ith , o f ' ' W in sto n -S a le m , s p e n t S u n d a y - w ith th e la t t e r ’s p a re n ts, M r. a n d M rs. H a rriso n P ro c te r, a n d o th e r r e la tiv e s n e a r h e re . M iss F lo s s ie J a n e S t e w a r t h a d > : f th e m is fo rtu n e .to g e t h e r fo o t : c u t b a d ly ori á p ie c e o f w ir e o n e .d a y la s t w e e k . • - M r. H e g e S m ith , o f W inston^» S a le m , s p e n t S u n d a y w ith r e la ­ tiv e s n e a r h e r e , , ¿ M r. W . R . G r a v e r m o to re ^ to . > W in sto n a c o u p le tim e s la s t w e e k - , t w ith v e g e ta b le » w h ic h b ro u g h td a y in W in sto n on b u sin e ss. ' íS e y e r á i ò f o u r y o u n g p eo p le a r e h im n ic e re tiiru à . ¿ a ¥(!■ I '''■ ■ ■ ' j r -.чД /Л а ' Л -,ji. l> íU ~'u . I■Ш i | .75Ti Ä l'v Page Six ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. I I■I 1 i ■*3iIГ4 ?»I Do you want to see your coun­ ty grow? There isn’t an in­ stitution in it that will make it prosper and put it before the eyes of the people like a good live newspaper will. The Enterprise has been constructive, boosting every activity and organization that tends to build up the town and county. It cannot continue to do this it the citizens in the county do not; support it by their subscriptions. Every good citizen oi this county owes it to his county, as well as to his family and to him­ self to support his local paper. No institution can exist without money. We have mailed a per­ sonal letter tOi every subscriber whose subscription is in arrears. We want you to pay up and re­ new between now and August 15th. Not a single person will continue to receive the paper af­ ter that date whose subscription is not paid in advance. We hope that every subscriber will pay up and we will not be forced to lose a single one when we révise our list August 15. ^ Щ I I It 8,000 HIKING CLUBS IN GREATER NEW YORK They Swing Along Highways and Through Woods In Groups of Varying Size. New T o rk .- ^ n e m u it w alk now«- das to be In th e ' Bwtm. Statistics gleaned from the out-iloor departm ents ot the,newspapers, from the Boy Scout and Campflra OIris’ organlzatlona, from the Y. M. 0. A. branches and kindred bodies, from scores of am ateur athletic clubs and from the leading' dealers In sporting goods, Indicate thnt "■••t Walkers Make Best Citizen«," Says Mayor of New York. today there are no Itás than -8,000 hiking clubs In .Oreater New York, with" a total raemberslilp .of more than a quarter of a mlltlim men und wota^ en, who are keeping themselves In the pink, of condition and experiencing the real Joy of living by getting regularly out Into the open country w ith no oth­ er means of locomotion than tlielr Qnd- glven legs. ' ' The city of New York has taken offi­ cial notice of the movement. On three occasions recently Mayor H ylan has congratulated the boys'and girls of tho public, schools upon their, enthusiasm In taking up the new sport of hiking. In his dedication; of the great he\y pub­ lic playground in tlie Bronx the other day M ayor HyWin extolled the athletic tendencies ot the boys and. girls ond Impressed upon them that there was no better or moré profltáble way In which they could pass their vlicatlons and utlllzf! their, holidays than by the excursions Into field ond fqrest ot their w alking clubs. ■ .H e'gave , the- same message to the Amateur' A tliletlc.U n­ ion ot Brooklyn a few daj(s later, ana When a club ot East Side boys and girls vlilted him at city hall preparatory to a hike to the tomb of Boosevelt at Oyster Bay he' assuredHbem that the best w alkers'iim on^ them would m ake the best citizens. ;' W alk and. Be W ell No less enthusiastic a cham pion of th e 'w a lk in g game ,1s D r. B oyal S. 'Copeland, city health commissioner. "The benefit to health and the safe-^ guard to njprals to be found lu long' walks," «aid Dr. Copelana In. a n 'In ­ terview,. “are too apparent to speak of them. It one takes loiig walks'^aloné It Is well, tor he_w alks the road of health, but It he takes lon^ w alks In company It Is better for he adds the tonic of companionship to his exercise. W alking Is the'one form ot exerclsu'in which there Is the m inim um • risk of overdoing It. In short; I consider walking the most beneficial ot all exer- ' Claes and It Is never out of season.” "Never la my lile^iuie,''“'o6iU~Bd^ ward-B. W ilbur, manager of a natlon- miy kno>Vn sporting.goods store, "have I known such a dem and as now for out­ door garments and shoes ‘and stock­ ings and appliances for. the tourist’s luncheon box. The rapid spread and tremendous popularity of the walklng- club Idea has no- p arallel'In our ex­ perience. , • “The hlWer cun laake his rcqnlslte }ust what ho feels 1t1<c /spending. Beal ty, there are only two or three articles lodlspensable to hiking— thick walking shoes that allow lots of room, thick woolen socks and clothing that will give freedom ot limb. H e shpuld h'ave n canvas or leather tnxinelte hag, such ’ as the soldiers used In Fnm ce. The Cow In the Knapsack '“To get the real bcnettt and Joy out of hiking luncheon should be''carried snd prepared and eaten In the open. Bread and cheese, a few slices óf bacon, some coffee, a can of condensed m ilk, and a cuke ot chocolate fu r nlsh high-powered fuel for the hiker and are readily and happily assim i­ lated even by those who in their pre- hiking days were afflicted w ith d l gestlve apparatus so feeble aa to'balk at crackers and .milk. Fortunately for the' hiker, he can replenish his simple larder at any cró'fis-roads store and provide him self with the most nutrì tlous and appetlilnè food In a (orm that can be conveniently carried. ' "No single development Ip the prob- 'l«m ot food transportatli^n for the hunter, fisherman, hiker and all lovers of the out-of-doors can compare with the gltt bestowed by tho m an who first found the wwy to. m ake coh densed m ilk, thereby putting *a dairy In every man's knd'psack. Before long' {here w ill be a national association of hikers, and Q all Borden w ill be Its pd tron saint. Such an association could do much to encourage the spread ot tho most beneficial and- universal- of-nil outdoor pastimes, map out Interesting 'routes, secure tho estubllslimenK of gheltari, rest-ntntlons, and cam p sites .aulttble IdcsUons, end Insure the ot iM deitrlans on ocuatri MID-SUMMER I CLEARANCE SALE I Sale now going on. Ladies and Mens Fine Shoes and Ready-to-Wear I Every pair of White Pumps and I Oxfords go on Sale at $4.95 pair. Value to $12.00 per pair. I Every pair of Shoes in the House || I Marked Down at a Big Reduction. | I One lot of Mens Fine Oxfords value ¡1 to $10 pair. Sale price, $4.95 I Ladies Ready-to-Wear || i Every Garment in the house at a Big | I Reduction' 1 lot of Dresses, $4.95. | & Deas SA LISB U RY, N. С. ||1 CASH STORE, P IN O N E W S P a u lin e , th e little in la n t d au R h t e r o f M r, an d M r s .. B e a u fo r d W e st, w a s b u rie d a t P in o J u ly 2 7 ., M a y p e a c e a n d c o m fo rt fr o m on^ h ig h s u sta in th e b e re a v e d in th is .s a d h o u r. . , i M iss H e s te r S w in g is s p e n d in g s o m e , tim e w ith W er fr ie n d ' in R a le ijih .^ . . " ^ ' ■ M rs. È - ' F . W a rd an d b ro th e r, S a lis b u r y S u n d a y to. b e a t th e b ed sid e o f th e ir b ro th e r-ih -la w , M r; E a ip h M c C la m ro u g h , w h o w a s o p e ra te d on S u n d a y fo r a p ­ p e n d ic itis. H e is g e t t iijg a lo n g n ic e ly . M is s M a r g a r e t M c M a h a n , w h o a tte n d e d su m m p r sch o o l a t R a l­ e ig h , r e tu rn e d h o m e F rid a y .^ ^ M a s te r W . L . M jlle r, o f ‘W in ­ s to n -S a ltm , is spend in i^. sò m e tim e w ith h is g ra n d -p a re rits , M r. a n d M rs. A . H . M c M a h a n . M ia s M a r y M c M a h a n , w h o h a s b e e n s p e n d in g so m e tim e w ith h e r s is te r , M rs. W ad e B o w d e n , o f N e w H a v e n , C o n n ,, r e tu rn e d j h o m e F r id a y . , M r s . B o w d e n a n d ' d a u g h te r , V ir g in ia a cc o m p a n ie d h e r. ' ^ ' ;■ , ' M u ch s u c c f s s to 1 h e E n te r p r is e . P r e s b y t e r i a n . "', ■ P a s to r R e v . E . P . B r a d l e y . \ ■ S u p e rin te n d e n ts , E . L . G a ith ­ e r a n d J . B , Jo h n s to n e . . , , .S u n d a y Sch o o l ^ v e r y ''S u n d a y m o rn in g - a t 9 :4 5 . P r e a c h in g a t H a . m . A h e a r ty w e lc o m e is e x te n d e d -to a ll. ' Has Subsci)pti Ëlxpired?Ш П renew а .пел! tím e ÿ o ù a r t in /own This Astounding Low' Price is the filial answer to the high cost of farming ^'- problems. ' ' With a Fordson one man can do more work easier, and at less expense than two men can do ' with horses. , With a Fordson you can actually raise more 'Crops With less work, lower costs and fewer hours of work. With a Fordson you can save money,* time and dradgery on every power job on the farm—the ___whole year arouud. ' Let us give yoii the proofslorthe great savinga. nud* by ' the Fordaon, Call, write or phone today. Sanford Motor Co. -ENTERPRISE, j^gE^VILLE,: N. G.Page Sevéiì SPENCER ТВШв ^ : - I ШТ FASHION Sunset Park The Scene Of AiiOtliier ^hut Oút In a s n a p p y g a m e o f b a se b a ll on lu st T h iir s d a y a fte r n o o n ' fche local te.arh ad d e d an d th ei- v ic to r y to Iheii- s ir ir i« ,'m a k in g a 't o t a l o f w on a n d G lo st. S p e n c e r w a s the v ic tu m th is "tim e, th é sc o re b ein g 2 to 0 . , ; ■ ^ , B e fo r e , th e fu n ' b e g a n , m a n y conceded the" v ic to ry - to' M o c k s­ v ille b y a g o o d m a r g in ^ b u t d u e to p o o r b a s e r u n n in g a n d ,c-àuch'- iuK o n ly 2 ru n s w e r e sc o re d b fï a to tal o i ten h it s .; : . ' ' .i- ' M o c k sv ille s c o r e d ;f ir s t . in th e 2nd in n in g . M a r tin , fir s t m an u p h it fo r tw o b a se a , sco ri'h ff a m ih r ute la t e r o n W a rd s s in g le . A g a in in th e 7 th M o c k s v ille s e iit a c ro ss an oth er. B rb w ti, s in g le d , w e n t to second o n a s a c riflc e , '^ cp rih g '.o n R ieh ac^ so n ’ s h it. ; ;v ; , A t o n ly o n e s tiig e o f t h e , ganiie w as th e r d a n g e r o f S p e n c e r s c o r­ ing. In th e 7 th m en ^ e r e on 2n< ând 3 r d "w ith 6n 9 m a n d o w n , b u t V e sta l p u lle d h im s e lf o u t o f th e h)le in n e a t-fa s h io n .. : V e sta l, p itc h in g h is fir s t g;am e for M o c k s v ille , " p ro v e d • a r o a ' find. T h e S p e n c e r s lu g g e r s .b e in g able to fin d hirn fo r o iiiy 5 h its Jo n e s a t s h o r t m a d e a s p e c ta c u la r catch a n d th ro w -o f a T e x a s le a g ­ uer ju s t o v e r h is h e a d . ^ R ic h a rd son a n d E n ic r s o h ■ b 'o ih 'p la y e 'd stelion b a lh in th e fiield, ’ a n d E m ­ erson co n n e c te d w ith tw o si h g |e8 th at lo o k e d .m ig h ty g o o d . F o r th e v is ito r s , E llis fe a tu r e d the g a n ie in th é fie ld atVd a t th e ' ' •' *v ■■ M o ck sv ille A B R H P O A Ê V e st'll p . ' 4 vO 0 . 0 3 .. 0 R ic h ’s o n 3 b . ' 4 0 1 0 2 0 Some Bill. T h e fo llo w in g is a b ill p r e s e n t­ ed b y a. p a in te r w h o h ad b e en e m p lo y e d , to to u ch u p so m e d e- c d ra tio n s in a n ,o ld cat 1: e d v a l: ' C o r r e c tin g s p e llin g in T e n C om m e n d m e n t8 ,:$6 i2 6 . . ; ’ ‘ V a rn is h in g . P o n tio 'js P ila t e a n d p u ttin g 'in .fro n t te e th , $ 1:8 0 . P u t tin g n ew . ta il on ro o s te r o f S a in t, P e t e r an d n ie n d itig co at, $ 4 .0 5 .^ , : ■- T o u ch in g ; u p arid r e g u 'ld in g g u a rd ia n a n g e l, $3 ,6 0 . W a s h in g s e r v a n t o f h ig h p r ie s t a rid , p u ttin g catn in e on c h c e k s ,. $ 1.4 0 . • R e n e w in g sce n e o f H e a v e n ,a d - ju s t in g th e s ta r s ,' c le a n in g m oon , $9 0.d 0; ■ T o u c h in g up p u rg a to ry an d re ­ n e w in g о ц Ш п е lo st so u ls, $4 .2 0 . ' T a k in g sp o ts oil’ ih e so n o f T o b ia s, $ 0 40. ' ' \ P u t tin g r itig s in S a r a h ’s e a rs, :? 1.4 0 r , - • ; : B r ig h te n in g u p fla m e s : o f h e ll a n d p u ttin g n ew le it h o rn on th e d e v il, $ 1 4 .0 0 ; . P u t tin g n e w sa rid a ls on -A bra- .ЬаШ a n d -re sto rin g lo st ta ils a n d h o rn s oil h is ilo cR s, $6 .4 0 . Paul H^ Raiison visits County iti Interest of Public Welfare P a u l B . R a n s o n , a s s is ta n t S u p ­ e r v is o r In d u s tria:l R e h a b ilita tio n S t a le .D e p a rtm e n t o f P u b lic Iri- stru c tio n , s p e n t ; T h u rs d a y in D a y ie co u rity w ith th e S u p e rin - te n d e n t'o f P u b ic W e lfa re in ^ th e in te re s t o f tra in in g ;m e n fo r p o si- i:ions w h o h a v e ' p h y sic a l h a n d i­ c a p s, an d - a r e u n a b le to e a rn a liv in g . .T h is D e p a rtm e n t h e lp e d n u m b ers o f m en th ra o u t th e s ta te in th e T ia s t tw o y e a r s to se c u re good p o sitio n s, -------------------— Card of Thanks W e w .ant to th a n k -th e p eo p le fo r th e ir.m a n y a c ts o f k in d n e ss lo o u r little ch ild an d u s d u rin g h e r re c e n t illneiss. - M r ! a n d M r s , B . C . T a y lo r . ишпштвьпп'япянпнтиашпапп • • •e --SpeciaJ For^— AU This Week • • • • R e to u c h in g ; B a la m ’s a s s an d p u ttin g n e w sh o e s on h im , $ 2 .10 . 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M o rgan p . • ; 3 0 .2 0 T o ta is'v ^ 3 4 0 5 2 7 ' 7., 3 S c o re 'b y in n in g s ^ R H ’ E M ocksville/i^ O lp OOp iO K 2 Or, k' S p e n c e r ' • 00Ö ООО ООО.—O'. 5,> ,S 0 1 0. 1 ■5 Сo 't -:0 1 0 • 0 t- Rowan ani^' Dayie "Wo­ men—W ill ^ Шаг Mrs. Bickett. S a lis b u r y , J u ly 3 0 .- T h o ' auin- m er sch o o l o f R o w a n arid -D a v ie counties,'-; >vhich i& n o w *lit in g cofc' d u cted . i n t h i s . city,^w iil■•b e ad: d ressed . A u g u s t- 4 'Ь у 'Ш B ic k e t t ,;'/ c h ie f' '.'of jt h e b U r ö a u ^ i n f t t c y : ап (1;гш а^ ёгг.й у;^ m en t-of- t^ e ! sta|e;iibar.d-^^^ In vited .M i: liii' are.-t.hQ:wbme|v/i^emb^^^^^^^^ P ai’e n t-T e ä c h ö r8 = a ssb c ia tiö ri’s,< > Wo op A ll • ;,пШ з òr J O ii 'W ORiv- ^ И В spring (llsplnys of lingerieлуеге 1 « w must be cut луНи .11. . -/•.^loiitnl . tliHt Hie tiiiie-lionorcd wiilto sccmod to be distanced by 11» gny,i-lvnls, but tlie hrrlviil o i the stini- . mer hns brought a demand for white imdorgrti'raents.' However, num.ufac- turers have not turaod their backs un'dn color; they,are using It, especial­ ly In cool blues and greens, In . the decoration of white garments, In several novel ways; AppUqne figures,piping^, and simple em brolderle^ or fancy ' stitching ure the ..m edium. ; clioscri for introducing n little color in, 'v.wiilte lingerie. . - CUalu stitching, fagoting and i,eather stltchlhg^flnd themselves featured. In >tho newest lingerie, each of them sery- i ing ■ to ■ lritroduco;;color, where It Is ' •desired to use it sparingly,, on cptton : -¿ilic-or :ilnen undprUiIngs. ^ show a preponderance of, tnlloieu Ideas but summer has brought, along with white, fancier undergarments aiid lacy trimmings that presage an In­ creasing demand for tills atyle. Pnde ан Wool Slip-Over Sweaters Just received big assortment Ladies’ Slip-Over Svyeaters. All colors. Special$2.00 u 40-Inch Colored Voiles 40-in. Colored Voiles, big as­ sortment. Beautiful patterns39c and 50c Eponge Suiting 36:in. Eponge Suiting; In ïlose, ’ CopeU) Purple and Nile. 75c vai. ' 5 0 C : : . - ; 33-Inch Jap Pongee Two pièces 33-in. Jap Pongee, 12. mo. . Nò starch. $1.25 value; Special 9 8 c 9 '■■■ ■■ I III i i iiw n iimim I mm iinm ■m ir i i i ’- . Hat Specials Big assortment, of Hats. Values. Sold lip to $5.95. Special $1.95 HAWKINS-BLANTON CO 434 Liberty Street 1№нд|пшш11|1ш1]!1ш;шгя11н111»1!я!ш1ш;1гя;11!ш№нзш Winston-Salem, N. C. тЩЕШШНИПШПИМШШНШЯШВПМС! lu'-' T reference to tiie*types and styles of'outer guruients, Ideas from /them , which account.s for the appearance of peasant embroider­ ies aoil colored stltchery among Oie newly arrived.undcj'garments. ’ - ' In nlghtdresso.s tlie choice lies be- -,tween those w ith round neckline and built-up shoulders and>. the square tyne -,as>, Illustratedhere. Embroldpred swIss ■ organdie " and narrow lace insertion., and. edging form the yoke for-thls gown-of crepe de chIno In ll"h t pink. Narrow' ribbons fagoted tcrgether make the yoke of some of the hew gowns and combinations, and another novel decoration appears In cord c o v e r e d with silk,, puffed oyer It, used In scroll designs. - - , How The Master Driver Became Master Tire Builder Г'N 1903, driving the "9D0” racing car, Barney Oldfield started his career o£ victories that later earned him the title of “Master •driver of The World.” To-over- ' come the tire weaknesses that made, racing- difficult and dangerous, he “ stu d ied tire s— sp ic ifie d _ m at^ '”‘-’ >s— . supervised construction.' ,' American tires that have ever taken first place in the French Gr?nd Prix.' They have-won for three consecu- -tive years in the 500-mile Indian­ apolis Sweepstakes.; So far in 1022, Oldfields have lowered four World’s Records and severi track records.* The Wichita Test Run gave evi­ dence of Oldfield superiority in tour- Today, B a r n e y O ld field is kn o w n , ¡„ „ „ l^ h e n a se t o f fo u r C o rd s cov- r. »l-.il Tiri» Kuilder. “_______ .. .. .as the “Master-V Tire Builder.’ Stiarting w^th the crude tires which carried the. “ 999” one mile in sixty Gecorids, Oldfield gradually de- : veloped'his famous"Cords—a set of, ■which covered'500 miles, at eighty- . eight_ miles an 'hour without a change. ; v - ; ■ ; '"T In three years Oldfield tires have ■ w o n every-important race on Amer­ ican speedways. They are the only ered 34,525 miles over rutted, frozeni winter ■ roads-!-a performance at­ tested by the Maypr^of Wichita. 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H a r r i s G e n e ra l M a n a g e r . At Church Next Sunday I f I k n e w yo u a n d y o u k n e w m e, H o w little Ci’o u b le th e re w o u ld he, W e p a s s e a c h -o th e rb n t h e s t r e e f, B u t ju s t co m e o u t an d le t u s m e e t, A t c h u rc h n e x t S u n d a y . ._ E a c h o n e in te n d s to d o w h a t 's fa ir , ■And tr e a t hi.s.' n eig H b o r on th e s q u a re , ^ B u t h e m a y n o t'q u ite u n d e rsta n d W h y yo u .d o n ’ t tak e^ h im b y th e h a n d ■ ' V - • ^ c h u rc h n e x t S u n d a y . T h e w o rld is s u re á b u s y p la c e . A n d w e m iist h u s tle in th e ra c e . F o r so c ia l h o u rs so m e ai*e n o t fr e e T h e s ix w e e k d a y s , b u t a ll sh o u ld ■ / b e ' A t c h u rc h n e x t S u n d a y .. W e* h a v e a n in te re s t in p u r to w n , T h e d e a r old p la c e “ m u s í h o t g o d o w n . ; . ; : . W e. w a n t to p u sh go o d iH in ga - a lo n g . A n d w e can* h e lp so m e i f w e ’re s tro n g ^ ^ ' A t 'c liu r c h n e x t S u n d a y . D o n ’ t k n o c k a n d k ie k a n d a la rt a n d s la p , • . - A t e v e ry b o d y on th e m ap , ■ B u t p u sh a n d p u ll an d b o o st an d boom , ■ A n d u se u p a ll th e s ta n d in g room A t c h u rch n e x t S u n d a y . Report of S. S. Attend­ ance for July 23rd. M o c k s y ilie — B a p tis t 7 5 , M e th ­ o d ist 22 5 , P re s b y te ria n N o re p o rt C o o le e m e e — B a p t is t 29 7, M e th ­ o d ist 208, E p isc o p a l , P r e s b y ­ te ria n ■ . : * , ' F a r m in g to n - B a p t i s t 5 3 , M e th o d ist 1 1 8 . F o r k — B a p tis t 12 9 . F o r k - E p is c o p a l N o re p o rt. . C e n te r — M . E . 8 5. - L i b e r t y - M . E . N o re p o rt B e lh e l - M . P . 64. . . .O ak G r o v e — M . E . 66,- m a v i l l e - M . P . 34 . ^ B ix b y C h a p e l- 65, U n io n C h a p e l— M . P .3 7 . C a la h a ln - S t . 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Satisfaction Guaranteed. »WE PLEASE THE HARD to PLEASE” liQBiiiiaifloaiiiiaaaiiiiaiiiiBiiiiBMBiii;ii!iiaiiiiB]iiBii.iBiu N: & S. AUTO LINE Operating Daily Between _ I Salisbury, Mocksville and Winston-Salem. " G O IN G N O R T H L e a v e S a lis b u r y \ ; 8 a . m . a n d 4 p . m . A r r iv e M o c k s v ille . 9 a . m . a n d 5 p . m . A r r iv e W in sto n -S a le m .! 10 a . m . a n d 6 p .' m . ” G O IN G S O U T H - L e a v e W in sto n -S a le m 8 a . m . a i^ i 4 p. m . A r r iv e M o c k s v ille ■ ' " 9 a. m . a n d 5 p . m . A ii'iv e S a lis b u r y 10 a. m . a n d 6 p . m . iiniaiBNiI I ■ i F a r e S a lis b u r y to M o c k s v ille - ■ F a r e M o c k s v ille tq?W in sto n -S a le m ÍS1 .G0 '$ L 2 5 C a rs le a v e Y a d k in H o te l, .M o c lisv ille H o tel an d th e Z in zen - d o rf. A s k th e c le r k s fo r in fo rm a tio n , ' BUY YOUR IGOOD SHOES RUBBERS AND RUB- BER BOOTS FROM JONES & GENTRY “THE SHOE MEN” 447 Trade Street Winston-Salem, N. C. IT h e .sc h e d u le is c o n v e n ie n t to sp e n d th e d a y in e ith e r c ity I o r to t ia n s a c t b u s in e ss a lo n g th e lin e. O u r c a rs a r e 'b ig com - fo ria u i^ '^ a S y ^ id u ig T 'H ^ s o ^ ff^ a i^ ^ d r iv e r s a r e c a fe fu V a n d ” . e x p e rie n c e d . _ T r y th is S.ervice w h e n y o u w a n t to g o . i B r e a d I s T h e - I S t a f f O f L i f e M o c k s v ijle L o d g e 1 3 4 A. F . &l A . M . tn e e ts e v e r y th ir d F r i d a y ! n ig h t a t 8 o ’c lo c k , A\,l v is itin g S B r o s .-in v it e d . I S . F . B i n k l e y M a s te r I Z . N . A n d e r s o n ^e c . I Has Your and §r; г . . . reneu) it next I S u b s c n p t i o n y o u a n I Lxpired?in town II® ИГГСНШр Coiiyriiht. 19S«, W Mtern N«Ttip»».r Union. A Boothlng atream of iw.et content Ran. tlirougb my plains ol Uiought all day. Caressing, blwslng as It went.The bank* of deeds upon Its way.1 sought at night to tr^c«. Its source, Following back Us beck and nnd, Diverting, skirting all Us Course,To find at Inst, It came Uroni Qod.-Harriet H. D'AuUeraont WHAT TO EAT Winston-S^lera Phonee 162'& 29 SalUbury Phone« 77 & 78 “SAFETY FiRST—SERVICE A W A Y S " I .и ш а я ш ш ш ш Н М Ш Ж Ш i DR. W. C. MARTIN In Connection With General Practice Give» Special Attention To Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat, Also Fit Spectacles, Phones: Residence 9. Office 71. Mocksville, N. C, Baxter Byerly, M. D. Office Over Drug Store. Office Phone No, 31; Residence No, 25. COOLEEMEE. N,C,' G. V. GREEN, M.D. Office at Fork Church Leave Calls at H, S, Davis’Store - Advance, N. C. Route 2. Dr. E. C. Choate DENTIST C00LKI3MEB, N. C., ОШ се over Coulccmce Drüp; Storo P b ñ n n a "'R ‘*‘’*‘lenoe No, fiC- 1 n o n e s Olllco No, :13 Dr. R. P. ANDERSON, DENTbT Ucsideneo Phone .47 Office Phone 50 Mocksville, N. C. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY Shoes and nails furnished aiTd put on for the following prices; No. 1 ■ 90c' No. 4 $1.05 No. 2 95c No. S $1.10 ' No. 3, $1.00 No. 6 $1.40 1 also do all kinds of repair work ■ GEO. E. MERRILL, Fork Church I f y o u r b r e a d i s n o t g o o d y o i i r m e a l i s s p o i l e d ; W e m a k e o u r f l o u r - o u t o f t h e b e s t c l e a n e s t w h e a t o b ­ t a i n a b l e . W e . m e a s u r e o u r i n g r e d i e n t s a n d m i x s o w e l l t h a t e v e n a r .h ild c a n m a k e g o o d b r e a d o u t o f O V E R T H E T O P F L O U R . H o r n j o h n s t o n e C o . M a n u f a c t u r e r s o f “ T h a t G o o d k i n d o f F l o u r . ” M o c k a v ille C o u n cil N o . 2 2 6 J r . O . U . A . M . m e e ts e v e r y T h u r s ­ d a y e v e n in g , a t 7 :3 0 0:’ c l0clr. A il v is it in g B ro s, a r e w elco m e. SCHOOL [XTENSION PROGRAM S u d sT h e A m e ric a , 5 re e ls, r e e l.. T h u rs .' 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C ., T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 1 0 , 1 9 2 2 .NO. 41 TROOPS GUARD STATE PRISON AGAINST MOB Victims of Assault and Shoot­ ing on Public Highway Near Southern Pines - Are Improving STATE OFFERS R E M O FOR KIDNAPPERS The Measure Of Life Determined By DISTRIBUTION OF R a le ig h , A u g . . 5 . — W ith s ta te tro o p s re ta in e d on g u a r d d u ty a t th e s t a t e ’s p riá o n th ro lig h to d a y , lo c a l e x c ite m e n t ó v e r. th e p re se n ­ c e a t the- p r is o n o f .th i'ee .n egro a s s a ila n t s p f A . É ; K é t c h e n an d . h is w ife h a d su b sid e d to n ig h t. A u th o r itie s do^.rict a n tic ip a te a n y tro u b le a f id lh V ri^gi-qea^^ be h e ld a t th e p iis o n u n til th e ir o a s­ e s ^ a n b e b n « u g h t u p fo r tr ia l. I t w a s c o n sid e re d lik e ly th e y w ill b e trie d in so m e c o u rt o th e r th a n in : M o o re .c o u n ty . T h e re w a s t a lk o f a s k in g th e g o v e rn o r fo r a s p e c ia L s e s s io n ,’ b u t n o r e ­ q u e s t h a s b e e n r a a d e a s y é t. G o v e rn o r M o r r is o n 's q u ic k de-: c isió n to fu r n is h tro o p s ^ p r o t e c t th e n e g ro e s ’ , w a s t h e c a u s e o f m u ch fa v o ro W e c o m m e n t in R a l­ e ig h . I t w a s ta k e n a s a n o th e r d e m o n stra tio n o f h is d e te rm in a ­ tio n a n d h is á b ilit y to u p h o ld th e l a w . : S h e r iff B Íü e , w h o w o n th e m ad r a c e fr o m A b e r d e e n to th e s t a t e ’ s p ris o n , w a s a ls o h ig h ly .c o m m e n d e d . T h e p riso n a u th o r­ itie s, h e a d e d b y s u p e rin te n d e n t G e o r g e - R o s s : F o il a n d W a rd e n S a m B u sh e e , t o o k .e v e r y , p re c a u ­ tio n to ^ in su re t h e .s a fe ly : o f "th e n e g ro e sjv a n d - th e r e q u e s t fo r tro o p s c a m e fr o m S u p e rin te n d e n t P o u im m e d ia te ly iip p n th e d e v e - íó p n ié n t o f th e th r e a te n in g s itu a ­ tio n . / ; ‘ i T h e e v e n t is Ip o k eii u p o n h e re aS'Ó iié o f th e m o st e ffe c t iv e co n ­ t e s ts .b e tw e e n a n .a tte m p t a f m o b ru le a n d 'th e la w w itn e s s e d in th is s ta te . F e e lin g ; in . th e ' sa n d h ill se c tio n , a n d aW: ¿ .m a t t e r ' o f ' fa c t a ll th e .w a y fr o m A b e r d e e n to R a le ig h w a s s u c h th a t ' h a d th e n e g ro e s n o t b e e n ru s h e d to s a fe ­ ty b y S h e r iff B lu e , ly n c h in g u n ­ d o u b te d ly w o u ld h a v e r e s u lt e d . T a lk la s t n ig h t o f s to r m in g th e p riso n w a s n o t e n t ir e ly s tr e e t r u ­ m o rs, fo r m a n y R a le ig h p eo p le w o u ld h a v é 'b e e n r e a d y to h a v e jo in e d th e e n r a g e d b a n d o f m en fr o m th e s a n d h ills ,ju d g in g fro m a ll r e p o r ts to d a y . _ ___________ T h e r a c e o f S h e r iff B lu e to th e p riso n a n d th e q u ic k d e s p a tc h o f s ta te t r o o p r f o r g u a r d d u ty a n ti­ c ip a te d th e p la n s of., a p o te n tia l niiob, w it h th e r e á u lt t h a t th e n e g ro e s c a n b e p u n ish e d th ro u g h o rd e rly pi’o c e ss o f la w . M R K É T C H E N IM P R O V IN G . C a r th a g e , A u g . 5 . — A .- C . K e t ch én . 'w h o w a s s h o t th ro u g h ^ h e c h e st a n d d a n g e iro iisly w o u n a e d e a rly y e s t e r d a y b y / th re e n e g ro e s w h o ro b b e d h in i a n d a tta c k e d h is w ife , n e a r S o u th e rn ! P in e s , h a d a fa ir iy c o im fo rta b le 'riig h t a n d w a s s o m e w h a t im p ro v e d th is m o rn in g , it w a s s ta te d a t th e M cC o n n ell h o sp ita l, w h e r e h e a n d M rs: K e t - chen. w e r e ta k e n fo llo w in g th e a tta c k ;? , ; ' ^ . C rim in a l c o u rt ■ c o n v e n e s in M -o ie cq u tity p v A u g u s t 1 5 , an d th e th re e n e g ro e s p ro b a b ly w ill b e trie d d u r in g th is te rm . C on v ic tio n o f t h e o fl'en se w ith w h ic h t 'le n e g ro e s a r ff c h a rg e d is p u n ­ ish a b le b y d e a th in N o rth C a ro lin a. ■ ■ ■ • . ’ ■■ Flogging Of Seaboard Em­ ployes in Moore County - Will Be Investigated By Authorities.. A b e rd e e n , A u g . 5 — G o v e rn o r M o riiso n to d a y o ffe re d n re w a rd o f $400 e a c h fo r th e arres*; an d c o n v ictio n o f m e m b e rs o f th e 2 5 m a sk e d m en w h o la te y e s t e r d a y k id n a p p e d a n d s e v e r e ly flo g g e d fiv e e m p lo y e s an d g u a rd s e m ­ p lo yed b y the" S e a b o a rd A ir L ?n e R a ilw a y , w h o w er^ a t w o rk o ii: à d isa b le d e n g in e on a s id in g tw o m ile s n ortl^ o f S o u th e rn P in e s. N o n e o f th e p ien \v ere se rio u sly in ju re d an d a ft e r r e c e iv in g m ed i­ c a l a tte n tio n , all .re tu rn e d to R a l­ e ig h la s t n ig h t . ' ' S h e r iff B lu e s la te d th is m ò rn - in g t h a t th e m en w e re w h ip p ed a n ^ th e ir b o d ies w e re te rrib ly b ru ised . A c c o rd in g to S h e r ifl B lu e th e g u a rd s w e re ro b b ed o f th e ir p isto ls, m o n ey ànd^ o th e r v a lu a b le s. I t w a s a t firs t r e p o rt e d th a t o n e o f th e m en w a s so b a d ly h u r t t h a t h e p ro b a b ly w ou ld d ie, b u t th is p ro v e d to b e u n tru e . N o a r r e s ts h a v e b een m ad e. Blames Firebugs For $50,000 Blaze Seriousness—Other Thoughts Of The Week COAL IN THE STATE Heads of Utilities Ask­ ed to Meet That Needs May be Determined.$ o m e g e n iu s h a s s a id th e m e a s u re o f a m a n ’s life is d e te rn iin e d b y ^ i3 \‘sé rio ü sn e s s ; w e c a n b u t c o n c lu d e o n c a r e fu l re fle c tio n , [ t h a t in o u r h u m liie o p in io n , h e s a id tru th fu lliy . E y e n th e f R a le ig h , A u g . 5 . — T h e p rc sid - m a h is v e r y serio u s'irf^ b e c a u s e i t r e p r e s e n ts life , to h im . 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T h e m a y o rs o f t h e c itie s a r e b e b e u se d u p in p ire p a ratio n , a g r e a t p a r t ta k e n o u t f o r re cre a tip rii: r q u e ste d to n an ae a r e p r e ­ só m e fo r sic k n e ss;, an d v a r io u s o t h e r h in d e ra n c e s , a n d y e t, w e h a v e ‘to '* v e r e t a il co a l d e a le r t o o n ly th is on oe t o 'u s e th e se g o ld en h o u rs . ' W h a te v e r m a y c o m e ’ c o n fe r .w ith a ft é r , 'w e .k n o w ,n o t,.n o r,d o e s it c o n ce rn u s so m u ch a s h o w 'a r e1. ' o. L г I, , -te?, in r e g a r d XT th e r e ta il (Jo m esw e u s ^ o u r . s h o r l L t . n ^ l ^ r e , ^ O T t l ^ b p ^ o f l l f ^ w Ш ; h a ^ ^ ^ c lo se d fo r e v e r , an d th e h a n d t h a t w r ite s th e re in , b e n u n ib rp u ls e - lo ad co n su m p tio n . A ls o / ; w h é r e le ss , an d stille d fo r e v e r ;- T h e reicord \y ill re m a in a s th e m e a s u r e • ¿5^1 ¡g -p p w er fp r p u rn p - o f life ;- I t w ill b e th e y á liia tió h o f a life , a s W’e e s tim a te d it a n d w a te r , to s u r v e y th e ir set, th e p ric e ., W é m u s’tíh 'a v e .o u r fu n , w e m u st h a v e o u r r e c r e a - n e e d s . t h e r e f o r ' ^ tio n , b u t o u r, fu n an d r e c re a tio n sh o u ld b e to .a p u rp o se . O u r f u n ' s u rv e y fo r h o sp ita ls 'W ithin t h e ir sh o u ld s e r v e to m a k e th e w o rld b r ig b te r , an d o u r re c re a tio n to fit . ju risd ic tio n , vvith a y ie w tó á s c e r u s fo r a lio th e r t r y a t liftin g m a n k in d a little n e a r e r G o d ; I ta in in g ф а 1 sto c k j a n d the/; ñéc-^ e s s a r y re q iiire m e n ts fo r a 3 0 -d a y N. S, MULUCAN HADE WONDERFUL REmO As to Economical Road And Bridge Construction. 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I t is ju s t a s e a s y to liv e on th e s u n n y sid e o f th e h ill a s on th e d a r k s id e ^ p e r h a p s e a s ie r , b e ­ c a u s e ' it re q u ire s le ss fu e l, a n d o u r p la n ts th r iv e w it h f a r le s s w o rk . T h e g r e a t tro u b le is w e g e t lo c a te d o n th e w r o n g sid e , a n d b e fo r e w e h a v e d isc o v e re d o u r m ista k e , o u r te h d a n c ie s h a v e b e co m e so g lo o m y th a t W e lo a th th e b rig h tn e s s o f th e s u n n y sid e , a n d lo v e o u r b lu e d e v ils so a r d ­ e n tly a n d d e v o te d ly th a t w e w o u ld n o t g iv e u p th e ir c o m p a n y fo r a n y th in g . S p e a k in g o f c o m m u n ity fa ir s , th e S a lis b u r y E v e n in g P o s t s a y s t h a t th e c o m m u n ity f a ir is d e c id ­ e d ly a c o m m u n ity a s s e t ; t h a t it is t a k in g th e p la c e o f th e o ld c o u n ty f a ir w h ic h is r a p id ly lo s­ in g o u t a ll o v e r th e n ation .' T h ë E v e n in g P o s t a ls o th in k s th a t th « c o m m u n ity f a ir is d e v e lo p ih g a A n e c o m m u n ity s p ir i -, a s o r t o: b ro th e rh o o d a m o n g th e ; p eo p le, th a t is d e stin e d to g o a lo n g w a y s to w a rd s b e n e fltin g ,h u m a n 'r e la - tio n sh ip s. W e a g r e e m o st h e a iti ly w ith th e S a iis b u r y p a p e r, an c h o p e t h a t o u r c o u n ty w ill h a v e a ■ n u m b e r o f th e se c o m m u n ity fa ir^ d u r in g th e c o m in g fa ll. W e w o u lo lik e to h a v e o n e a t M o c k sv ille . w e r e M rs, E s t h e r H o rn C ritz , o f M o c k sv ille , a n d M isa J a n e P r a t t , o f T r o y , b o th h a n d so m e , b o th s m a rt, b o th a t tr a c t iv e a n d lo .h m a n a g in g e d ito rs, th e o n e o f th e \iio ck sviIle E n te r p r is e , th e o th e r o f th e M o n tg o m e ria n a t T r o y .^ T h e m a n a g in g e d ito r O f th e In te rp rise ■ h a d th e h o n o r a n d p le a s u re o f m e e tin g M rs. C a ld ­ w ell a t th e P r e s s A ss o c ia tio n a t C le v e la n d S p r in g s , a n d th e m e m ­ o r y o f t h a t p le a s a n t a sso c ia tio n w ill lin g e r w ith u s a s o n e o f't h e m o st p le a s a n t a n d p ro fita b le o f o u r e x p e r ie n c e s a t th e ju b iie e m e e tin g o f th e N o rth C a ro lin a P r e s s A ss o c ia tio n . S e n a to r S im m o n s p u t a n o th e r d y n a m ite u n d e r th e re p ú b lic a - g a n g a t W a sh in g to n th e o th e d a y w h e n h e c h a lle n g e d th e m to s e t a d a te on w h ic h to v o te on th e T a r iff B ill. I t se e m s Ih a t th e re p u b lic a n s a r e s o m e w h a t a f ra id o f th is T a r iff B ill, a n d a r e d o ia g a n y t h in g e x c e p t b r in g in g th e m a tte r to a sh o w d o w n . ín d ic a tio n s a r e th a t th e y w a n t to le t it h a n g o v e r u n til a f t e r ele ctio n S e n a to r u im m o n s k ife w th i? h e n c e th e e m b a r ra s s in g p o sitio n in to w h ic h h e p u t th e lead er.t w h e n h e re m o v e d e v e r y p o ssib ili t y o f th e re p u b lic a n s b e in g a b le to p u t th e c a u s e o f th e T a rifF B i b e in g fu r th e r h e ld u p on th e d e m o c ra ts. T h e b ru te look« o n ]y u p o n th e .' g ro u n d b u t m an is s^upposed to h a v e h is fa c e tu rn e d u p w a rd a s h rs n a m e s ig n ifie s . L i f e is ju s t a s ric h a n d lo v e ly a s h e m attes it H e b e h o ld s th e b loom on^ th e p e a c h o r a p p le b o u g n , I t is fr a g . V ant, it is b e a u tifu l, b u t i t 's lo v e lin e sa is c o m p le te o n ly a s b e ru n s C R A W F O R D S D R U G S T O R E iSIBün S M IT H G R O V E N E W S M r. a n d M rs. W a lte r S h u tt an d c h ild re n , o f A d v a n c e , s p e c t S u n ­ d a y w ith M r. a n d M rs. J . W . S h e e k . M rs. W . A . W a sso n a n d little ao n , o f S a lis^ iu ry , w h o s p e n t tw o w e e k s w ith h e r la ih e t , M r. C . L . K im b ro u g h , w ien t to M o c k sv ille S a tu rd a y . iWr. a n d M rs. Ja m e s L a ir d , o f B e th le h e m , s p e n t S a tu r d a y n ig h t w ith M r . a n d M rs. D . J . S m ith . M iss E v e ly n F o s t e r s p e n t a d a y o r tw o th is w e e k a t O ak G ro v e w ith r e la tiv e s a n d fr ie n d s . M r s . W . L : H a n e s an d M rs. B e s s ie P e n r y , s p e n t S a tu r d a y In W in sto n sh o p p in g , M r. Jo h n M a rtin , o f H a n e s, w a s th e w e e k -e n d g u e s t o f M r. a n d M rs. L . A . C lo u se , M iss S a llie S m ith s p e n t a d a y o r tw o th e p a s t w e e k w ith h e r s is te r , M rs. P e a r ly H o w a rd , M r. P . J , W a g o n e r, o f W in sto n s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith h js fa m ily , M r. a n d M r s . R o la n d G re g o ry , o f W in sto n -S a le m , r e tu rn e d b o m e W e d n e sd a y , a f t e r s p e n d in g a w h ile w ith M r, a n d M rs, Jo h n G r e g o r y . * M is s A d d ie W a lk e r, ' o f B ix b y , a n d M iss P a n s y W a lk e r ,' o f M o c k sv ille , s p e n t o n e d u y |asfc w e e k w ith M iss E liz a b e th H e n d ­ rix , M rs. J . W . S h e e k a n d M iss V io la B e e d in g s p e n t o n e d ay, th e p a s t w e e k a t A d v a n c e . ' . "......' Baxter Byerly, M. D. Office Over Drug Store. Office Phone No, 31; iUfidanc« No. 2S. COOLEEMEE, N.C. In 1 9 17 C o n g re ss p a s se d a n a c t k n o w n as: th e S m ith -H u g h e s a c t w h ic h a c t p ro v id e s fo r th e p ro ­ m otion o f v o c a tio n a l e d u c a tio n a n d c o o p e ra tio ii w ith th è s ta te s n th e p ro m o tio n o f s u c h e d u c a ­ tio n in a g r ic u ltu r e a n d in th e tr a d e s a n d in d u s trie s, a n d fo r co ­ o p e ra tio n w ith th e s t a t e in th e p re p a ra tio n o f t e a c h e r s o f v o c a ­ tio n a l s u b je c ts . O n e o f th e fu n d a m e n ta l p r in ­ c ip a ls g o v e r n in g th e a p p r o p r ia ­ tio n s fr o m th e N a tio n a l G o v e rn ­ m e n t to th e s t a t e s fo r v o c a tio n a l e d u c a tio n is to s tim u la te ' th e S ta te s to u n d e r ta k e a n e w a n d a n d n ee d e d fo rm o f s e r v ic e - t h a t o f v o c a tio n a l e d u c a tio n — w h ic h th e N a tio n a l G o v e rn m e n t b e lie v ­ e s n e c e s s a r y fo r p u b lic w e lfa r e .' C o m m u n itie s a n d in s titu tio n s a r e e n title d to m o n e y o n ly a s th e y sh o w tb e m s e lv e s a b le a n d r e a d y to m e e t th e re q u ir e m e n ts o E -th e S t a te B o a rd fo r v o ca tio n a l ed u c a tio n . " N o p o rtio n o f a n y • m o n e y s a p ­ p ro p ria te d s h a ll b e a p p lie d d ire c t ly o r in d ir e c tly to th e ., p u rc h a s e , ere c tio n , p r e s e r v a t io n 'o r r e p a ir o f a n y b u ild in g o r e q u ip m e n t, o r fo r th e p u rc h a s e o r r e n ta l o f s a m e . ' T h e e n tire c o s ts in c id e n t to u t­ iliz in g th e la b o ra to rie s o f th e sch o o l is to b e b o rn e b y th e sch o o l. T h e; c o n tro llin g , p u rp o se o f th e -e d u c a tio n s h a ll b e to fit fo r u s e fu l e m p lo y m e n t a n d a g r ic u l tu ra i e d u c a tio n is d e s ig n e d to m e e t th e n e e d s o f p e rso n s o v e r 14 y e a r s o f a g e ,w h o h a v in g en' te r e d u p o n o r a r e .p r e p a r in g to e n te r u p on th e w o r k o f th e fa r m o r fa r m h o m e ,' S u c h s c h o o r s h a " p ro v id e fo r d iré c ié u o r s u p e r v is ­ e d p ra c tic e , e ith e r o n a fa r m pro; v id e d b y th e sch o o l o r o th e r fa r m fo r a t le a s t s ix m o n th s p e r y e a r . I t re q u ir e s th a t sc h o o ls o r c la s s e s g iv in g in s tru c tio n s to p e rso n s o b ta in in g a n e d u c a tio n fo r t tra d e , in h o m e e c o n o m ics a n d in d u a tria l s u b je c ts w h o h a v e n o t e n te re d u p o n e m p lo y m e n t ' sh a l re q u ire th a t a t le a s t o n e h a lf th e tim e o f s u c h in s tru c tio n s b e g iv e n to p r a c tic a l w o rk o n a u s e fu l o r p ro d u c tiv e b a sis, su ch c e o f its so n s a n d it s d a u g h te r s a n d d e s ir in g th a t th e b o y s an d g ir ls o f D a v ie j3 o u n t y m a y h a v e a n e v e n s t a r t w ith th e b o y s a iid g ’ris^ o f o th e r c o u n tie s in lif e ’ s ra c e , th e T r u s te e s o f th e M o c k s ­ v ille S c h o o ls h a v e m e t th e r e ­ q u ire m e n ts o f th e S ta te B o a r d fo r v o c a tio n a l e d u c a tio n a n d M r." C , T a tu m , g r a d u a te o f S ta te C o lle g e . R a le ig h , w ill h a v e c h a r ­ g e o f th e A g r ic u lt u r a l D ep art-" m e rit in th e M o c k s v ille H ig h S ch o o l s e s sio n 19 2 2 -19 2 3 , J acob St ew a r t, M O C K ’S C H U R C H N E W S T h e in stru c tio n to e x te n d o v e r n o t le ss th a n n in e m o n th s p s r y e a r an d n o t le s s th a n 3 0 h o u rs p e r w e e k t h a t e v e n in g in d u str.îal sch o o s h a ll fix th e a g e lim it o f s ix te e n y e a r s a s a m in im u rh e n tr a n c e r e q u ire m e n t a n d sh a ll con fiixe in^ s tru c tio n s to t h a t w h ic h , is su p p le m e n ta l to th e d a ily e m p lo y m en t. T h e N a tio n a l G o v e rrim e n t b e lie v e s th a t tb e b e s t a n d m o st su c' c e s s fu l w a y to g e t th e p e o p le tb u n d e r ta k e th is n e w a n d n eed ed fo rm o f s e r v ic e is to h a v e v o c a ­ tio n a l s u b je c ts ta u g h t in th e sch o o ls. P r a c t ic a lly e v e r y co u n ty in N o rth C a ro lin a n o w h a s o n e sch o o l in w h ic h th r e e s u b je c ts a r e ta u g h t. B e lie v in g D a v ie C o u n ty w ith it s sp le n d id ' c itiz e n ­ s h ip a n d fe r t ile so il sh o u ld h a v e th e lad v a n ta g e ., o f, s u c h sch o o ls an d k n o w in g t h a t , a h a tio n 's s t r e n g th d o e s n o t d e p e n d u p o n its m o u n ta in s o r it s v a lle y s , its m in e ra ls o r its m e ta ls b iit in th é s tro n g p u re h e a r ts a n d in te llig e n - h e a lth o t o u r c o m m u n ity s e e m s to b e v e r y g o o d a t th is w r itin g . O u r c o m m u n ity w a s v is ite d b y a v e r y s e v e r e h a il sto rm o n la s t T h u rsd a y T c a u s in g m u ch d a m a g e to g r o w in g c ro p s e s p e c ia lly to b a c ­ co. S o m e fie ld s o f to b ac co w e r e ruined.,^ M r,"a n d M r s . W , R ,. S h e e k , o f n e a r M o c k sv ille , v is ite d M r. arid d rs. U . H . P h e lp s , a lso M r. a n d i r s . J . W , B e a u c h a m p S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y , ' M rs, G e o ,'F , B e a u c h a m p s p e n t S a tu r d a y n ig h t w ith h e r p a r e n ts , йг. a n d M rs, I, H , M o ck , M r, a n d M rs, M , R , Jo n e s m a d e a b u sin e ss trip to B ix b y S a tu rd a y . ’ \ ' * ' M r, a b d M rs. 0 . F , Jo n e s s p e n t o n e d a y in C o o le e m e e la s t \veek h a v in g so m e ,d e n ta l w o r k d o iie. M r, a n d M rs. G . W . M o ck to o k th e T o w n sh ip S u n d a y S c jio o C o n v e n tio n w h ic h w a s h e ld a t C o rn a tz e r on la s t T h u r s d a y , M rs. W . J . Jo n e s , w h o is on th e s ic k lis t d o e sn ’ t se e m to i m ­ p ro v e v e r y fa s t , w e a r e s o r r y t a n o te. M r. E . M . Jo n e s , o f M o c k s v ille w a s in o u r b e r g o n e d a y la s t w e e k s u p p ly in g h im s e lf w ith fr u it fo r th e lo n g co ld w in te r m o n th s. M r. a n d M rs. U . H , P h e lp s s p e n t T h u r s d a y a n d F r id a y w ith M r. W . R . S h e e k n e a r M o ck s v ille . M r. W . J . Jo n e s m a d e a fly in g tr ip to A d v a n c e S a tu rd a y , ' M e s srs . S c o tt S t e w a r t a n d E a r M y e rs , o f F o r k , w e r e p le a s a n t v is ito r s a t M r. J . P , P h e lp s S u n d a y a fte rn o o n , M r, a n d M r s . W . S , P h e lp s s p e n t S a t u r d a y n ig h t w .ith M r, J . C . -B e au ch a m p . F o r H o m e C o o k e d M e a ls a t h o u rs, c a ll a t th e S o u th e rn L u n c h R o o m , D . C . B ro w n P ro p . I t h a s b e en p r e v io u s ly n o te d in th is d e p a r tm e n t th a t th e P a u l R u b b e r c o m p a n y ’s tir e fa c t o r y a t S a lis b u r y w a s ' u n d e rw a y , m a k in g C lo v e r L e a f C o rd T ire s a n d H e a v y D u ty F a b r ic T ir e s . T h is p la n t is m o d e rn in e v e r y r e s p e c t arid is e q u ip p e d w ith e v e r y irio d e rn taci-- lity k n o w ri to t ir e m a k ia g fo r t u r n fn g o u t a q u a lity p ro d u c t. " I t h a s beet) a n n o u n ced r e c e n tly th a t th e A tla n tic a n d P a c ific T ir e s to r e s w ill h a n d le th e s a le o f th e P a u l. R u b b e r c o m p a n y ’ s e n tire o u tp u t. M r, W . M . M c C o n n e ll, p r e s i­ d e n t o f th e P a u l p la n t, w a s in C h a rlo tte th is w e e k in c o n su lta ­ tio n w ith M r. A . K . B u x to n , m a n - a g ^ ' o f th é A t la n t ic a n d P a c ific sto re s g e n e r a l so u th e rn o ffices, w h ic h a r e lo cated in C h a rlo tte . M r. M c C o n n e ll s ta te d th a t h is p la n t had^been^ u n d e rw a y th r e e m o n th s a n d th a t h is o u tp u t w a s s te a d ily in c re a s in g . H e is o f th e o p in io n th a t c o n d itio n s a r e b r ig h t ­ e n in g p e rc e p tib ly a n d e x p e c ts g r e a tly in c re a s e d "b u s in e ss fr o m n o w ori, H e s t a t e s th a t h is p la n t la s a c a p a c ity o f fiv e h u n d re d re s p e r d a y a n d o n e th o u sa n d tu b e s. H e s a y s ' th a t th e fa c t o r y s te a d ily c lim b in g to c a p a c ity p ro d u ctio n a s r a p id ly a s p o ssib le . W h e n • fu ll tim e o p e ra tio n s a r e u n d e r w a y h is 'w e e k ly p a y ro ll w ill ru n a b o u t fiv e th o u sa n d d o lla rs . T h is is m o n ey d istrib u te d ^ in th e s t a t e a n d w h ic h w ill b e s p e n t in th e s ta te . M r. M cC o n n e ll s t a t e s th a t h e is a firm b e lie v e r In th e eco n o m ic w isd o m o f p a tr o n iz in g h o m e c o n c e rn s, w h e r e p ;:ic e a n d q u a lity a r e th e sa m e , a n d hh e s a y s th a t h e a lso b u y s a ll o th e r su p - lie s w h ic h h e , p o s sib ly c a n a t lo m e . S p e a k in g o f th e s a l^ o f h is t ir e s M r.- M c C o n n e ll s a id : “ W e h a v e so ld th e e n tire o u tp u t o f o u r fa c t ­ o r y fo r c a s h .th r o u g h th e o r g a n i­ za tio n o f th e A tla n tic a n d P a c ific ire S to r e s a n d a r e g la d to r e p o rt th a t th is c h a in o f tir e s to re s is g e ttin g b u sin e ss lin e d u p a ll o v e r th e so u th in fin e s h a p e — m u ch b e tte r th a n w e -h a d e v e n h o p e d . A lr e a d y th e y h a v e e s ta b lis lie d 5 2 d e a le rs in N o rth C a ro lin a a n d th e se h a v e b e e n se c u re d in th e p a s t th r e e w e e k s . T h e& e in c lu d e th e M o to r A c c e s so rie s c o m p a n y o f C h a rlo tte . W e a r e a lso g e t t in g a fin e s t a r t in d istrib u tio n th ro u g h th e A tla n tic a n d P a c ific T ir e sto re s in S o u th C a ro lin a , In o th e r s la te s o f th e so u th w e h a v e a ls o m a d e a fin e b e g in n in g in _ g e ttln g th e b e st o f re c o g n itio n . W e w a n t th e b u sin e ss o f th e C a ro lin a p e o ­ p le fo r I b e lie v e t h a t w e a r e g iv - n g e x c e p tio n a l tir e v a lu e s . is iria d e p o s sib le b e é a ü se o ftb ji fa c t t h a t th ro u g h th is plan of I s a lé o f o u r e n tire "o u tp u t to onef cu B to m e r fo r c a s h , w e are^ enahj. 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A s to tlie q u ality oi l th e t ir e I w a n t to s a y th a t'w e now h a v e in u s e a p p ro x im a te ly two th o u sa n d tir e s , a n d so m e a f these h a v e b e en ru n o v e r fiv e tbouaand m ile s, s till s h o w in g a lm o st like n e w tir e s , arid to d a te w e have n o t h a d o n e c o m p la in t w h ich we c o n s id e r a re c o rd n o t eq u alled by a n y t ir e fa c t o r y in I h e United S t a t e s fo r y e a r ly o p e ra tio n s. \Ve h a v e a ls o h a d le s s tita n on e per p e r c e n t in s e c o n d s iii ih e factory o u tp u t w h ic h is a ls o a rem arkable I r e c o rd . “ W e a r e p ro u d o f o u r factory I a n d d o n o t b e lie v e th a t th ere is I a n o th e r in th e e n tire country 1 m o re m o d e rly e q u ip p e d . W e are I a ls o -p ro u d o f o u r t ir e s and be-1 lie v e t h a t w e w ill s e ll thousands I o f th e m in th e C a ro lin a s, fo r we I k n o w t h a t b e c a u s e o f o u r plan ol I s a le s w e c a n m a k e p r ic e s which I fe w , i f a n y , c o n c e rn s c a n equal | o n th e s a m e q u a lity o f goods, M R . BU XT ON TALKS M r. A , K . B u k to n , m an ag er oil th e A t la n t ic a n d P a c ific Tiro s to r e s , w ith o fflc e s in th e Mutual b u ild in g . C h a r lo tte , is enthusias-1 tic o v e r th e o u tlo o k fo r businesi th ro u g h h is m a n y a g e n c ie s in th« I so u th . 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An I r e á d y w e h a v e h a d a n u in b er oil r e p e a t o r d e r s fr o m d e a le rs whol fir s t to o k o n o u r lin e , an d to thu I d a y w e . h a v e j o t h a d a ain?l«i c o m p la in t,” " . P . 0 . 'T a iu tii, o f S& lipuury, th è a u th o riz é d re p re s e n ta tiv e ol I th e P a u l R u b ie r : C o . in D avuf C o u n t y .' ' t í ' CLOSED FROM i i A . M. Thursday Augurt IQth f M asonk V Before you leave còme in and get Tobacco Thermometers,Twine, Crimson Clover S^ed and Dynamite For The STUMPS. ' ■ V' ' ‘ I X - - ' . -. ' C - I ’ \ r ^ j/ MOKCSViLLE H ARDWARÉ'CO ‘ 1 • ■ •'K. )• 1.* *. V /- '■ _'i/iir. CONFEDERATE ВАШЕ FIELDS ШВЕ ROWS AIMOST- T h e la s t le tte r .1 p irom isèd to te ll ab o u t: th è C o n fe d e r a te b a ttle ­ fie ld s à b p u fc R Ìc h n io rid arid so m e o th e r th irig s. '^ ^ A t F r é d é r ic k s .b u rg th e h o u se w h r e S to n e w a 'l Ja c k s o r i d ied is still s t a n d in g ., It ' is h e re h e w a s born b y } h is t r u s t y b o d y g u a rd a ft e r h e w a s .w o u n d ed a t th e tim e o f t h a t m e m o ra b le b a itle , . I t is said th e f a t a l b u lle t W M fi hi.s o w n iriè h .-f:th at h f h a d g iv e n o rd e rs to fir e o n a n y o n e p a s s ih g a c e rta in T o a d -^ th in k in g a ll k n e w h im a n d h is h o rs e an d : in a ntpm - en t O f tré m e n d p u s strain ^ in th e m id st o f t h e b a t t le h e m ad e th e fa t a l m is ta k e o f rid in g .d o w n th a t ro ad a n d w a s k ille d u n d e r th è co n d itio n o f h is o w n o rd e r, TH E H O B S E O P PA U L JO N E S , I s a w a ls o th e h o u sc s w h e re Jo h n P a u l J o n e s J iy t d , H e w h o w a s 1 h e v a lia n t c o m m a n d e r o f th e A m e ric a n n a v y ' -and w h o “ had ji i s t b e g u n to f ig h t " w h e n the e n e m y th o u g h t h e w a s all but v a n q u is'h e d . I t is à w o o d en stru c tu re in th e m a in p a r t o f F r e d e r ic k s b u r g . b a t t l e O F S E V E N P IN E S, ' B y th e k in d n e ss o f fr ie n d s I w aa c a rrie d o u t to th e s c e n e o f th is n o ta b le b a ttle . I t is a b o u t ]2 m ile s fr o m R ic h m o n d . A w e ll k ep t g r a v e y a r d o f U n io n an d S p a n ish w a r d e a d h e ro e s is th e re tist, W ash in g to n , n o r N é w Y o r k A m e ric a n s ;^ h a d , ‘ m a rk e d a s ta g e a h e a d ö f th e 2 t2 w h ic h w a s sh q w - in g on ■ th e ;; fr a m e . B a b e th câirié to’ th e b a t. H e lo o k ed m ig h ­ ty > a ^ e s t i ; saw : h is m ijih ty b a c k b èn d an d h is m u sc le s g r o w lerisp 'a s th e b all' le ft th e p itch ­ e r s h a n d . T h è n w it h a n e y e q u ic k e r, y e s fo u r tim e s q u ic k e r th a n y o u r s o r m in e h e c a u g h t th e lin e o f th e b a ll â n d S M A C K ! A w a y th e ,s p h e r e w e n t o v e r th e r ig h t fie ld a n d h it th e h ig h fe n c e tw o irich es m o re, w o u ld h a v e p u t i h e b a ll o u t o f re a c h o f th é w on-, (le rftil c a tc h m a d e b y th e r ig h t fie ld e r w h o lite r a lly p ic k e d th é .ball o ff th e w a ll. I t w o u ld h a v e beet! a h o riie ru n h ad th e b a ll h it tw o inche_s h ig h e r fo i^ th e reb o u n d w o u ld h a v e p u t th e b all c le a r o f I h é r ig h t fie ld e r, V T H E COM M U N ITY SING N o w b a c k in N o rth C a ro lin a to clo se th is lé tte r . T h e co m ritu n ity " s i n g " is g e ttin g to b e a b ig th in g fot; fo lk s w h o w a n t to g o so m e w h e re o n S u n d a y fo r ati ou t- in g a n d w a n t to g o to c h u rc h too. T h a t c ro w d a t F r ie d b u r g la st S u n d a y a n d th é b ig d in n e r an d th e a ll .d ay s in g b y 1 4 S u n d a y S ch o o ls sh o w e d th a t. F o u r th o u ­ sa n d fo lk s w e r e th e re a n d th e fa c e o f th e e a rth w a s co v ered w ith a u to n io b ile s. L o ts o f D a y ie p eo p le w e r e th e re . O ne y o u n g S u rid a y S ch o o l, th e y o u n g e st th e re , seB m ed to ta k e o ff m o st o f th e ' p a in ts. E ig h t h S t r e e t B a p - o f W in sto n -S a le m w a s w e ll ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE. N.' C. in th e e d g e o f th e b a ttle field , re p re s e n te d a n d w a s th e yo u n g ' S e v e n t a ll p in e s a r e w a v in g atid e s t th e re . T h is is sa id ih o rd e r sin g in g th e re q u iu m to th e d e a d to' p re p a re th e p eo p le o f M o ck s alo n g th e b o rd e r w a lk . T h e s e v ille a n d D a v ie C o u n ty fo r th e p in es w e r e ta k e n fr o m th e .b a t- 5 'h S u n d a y in O cto b er w h e n w e tie field . w h e n y o u n g , r ig h t fro m co m e to M o c k sv ille fo r a n a ll d a y w h e re th e fig h t w a s th ic k e s t a n d s in g . T h is a n n o u n c e m e n t w a s se t h e re . m a d e to th e la r g e cro \vd a t F rie d - H O W - B A B E RU T H M ISSE D THE b u rg ;. SO le t D a v ie C o u n ty s in g e rs H O M E KUN, ' ¡g e t o u t th e ir O ld S o u th e rn H a r i O ne o f m y p ro m is e s in m y la s t ii^onie^ a n d “ tu n e u p " , le tte r w a s to teU a b o u t B a b e “ q u i r k h ic k e y . ” R u th ’s “ A iir io s t ." I t wiBs a ld iig in t h e . s e v e n th in n in g n e it h e r ,S H O O T T H E J O B W O R K I N ! M Oæ VIltE’S BOLSHEVIKI Pagie ТЬгей, T h e c itiz e n s o f o u r to w n an d C o u n ty sh o u ld w a k e u p , th e d a s t­ a r d ly a tte m p t to b u rn th e .G a ith e r b u ild in g th e o th e r P r id a y n ig h t sh o w s p la in ly th a t la w le ss n e s s- is s ta lk in g a b ro a d iri out* iriid st. T h e m an o r.iiie ^ , o r b o y s , w h o a p p li­ ed th e ín á tc h '.'are. c rim in a ls, o f th é w o rs t k in d , th e y co m triitted a fe lo n y , p u n is h a b le ,m th e S t a t é p riso n fo r n o t lé s s th a n tw o n o r h io re th a n fo r ty yeat^s. ^ h e / b o s t c h a rita b le w a y to p a s s tipon th e fire fien d is, th a t th e y a r e id io ts, ig n o ra m tise s, oir a r e a b so lu te ly d ev o id o f ch a racteir. I f th e G a ith e r B u ild in g is e ith e r á m e n a c e o r a p u b lic n u isa a n c e to th e to w n , th e re á r e o r d e r ly a n d le g a l w a y s o f a b a tin g it, . w e h a v e a to w n g o v e rn m e n t; a n d it sh o u ld s e e th a t life . L ib e r t y arid p ro p e rty a r e p ro te c te d fro n t th e c rim in a ls in o u r m id s t; th e y sh o u ld b e a le r t to th e ir d u tie á to th e p eo p le, an d h a v e th e c o u ra g e to d o th e ir p a r t a s /Officers, E v e r y g o o d c itizen o f th e to w n is a sh a m e d a n d h u m ­ ilia te d th a t su c h V ile , lo w d o w n an d tin p rin cip lb d c rim in a ls a r e liv in g ill o u r tow n .- L e t ’s h u it th em d o w n a n d s e e th a t th e y a r e p ío se c u té d a n d p u n ish e d , o r le ts ta k e d o w tv o u r in v ita tio n to o u t­ s id e rs to co m e a n d in v e s t th e ir m o n ey ^ liv e 'a m o n g a s e t o f th u g s. W e m a y c lo se o u r e y e s t(5 th e la w le s s n e s s g o in g on in o u r to w n a n d C o u rity , b u t w e c a n n o t s h irk o r e s c a p e o u r p e rso n a l r e ­ s p o n sib ility . W e o w e so m e th in g to o u r n e ig h b o rs a n d o u r n e ig h - .t-ors c h ild re n , w e c la im to b e c iti- z e n s o f a g r e a t g o v e rn m e n t, b iit w e a r e la y in g d o w n on o u r jo b s an d t r y in g to s h ift th e re s p o n s i­ b ility u p on th e o th e r fe llo w — a s I s e e it, th e fa t h e r s a n d m o th e rs o f th e c o u n try , a r e a b so lu te ly tu rn in g th e ir b o y s a n d g ir ls lo o se —ju s t lik e tijr n in g th e h o g s an d sh e e p in th e p a s tu re in th e S p rin g , ju s t lik e th e y w e r e a 'lo t o f c a ttle , w h y d o n ’ t th e y k e e p th e m a t hom e. an d . o ff th e s tre e ts e s p e c ia lly 'a t n ig h t? iY o u ; d o n ’ t k n o w h a lf o ft th e térrip ta tiò n s b e - irig ael: to e ritrà p a n d d r a g , th e m d o w n . to . liv e s o f d is g r a c e arid c rim e .'V G e t th è goldien 'calf^ fro m b e fo re y o u r e y é ii lo n g e n o u g h to p e rfo rin th e ^ d iitie s y o u o w e to y o u r c h ild re n — o r 'y o u w ill d rin k , d eep ’ o f; th e Clip o f b itte rn e s s th a t 'Will b e ' p re sse d ' t o 'y o u r lip s b y t h e se w a y w a rd b o y s a n d g ir ls . I t lo o k s lik e .M o c k sv ille n e e d s a c u rfe w , o r d in a n c e — a n d a p o lice m an tó e n fo rc e it .J ’ - s " E. H , Morris, N.& s. AUTO LINE f , . Operating Daily Between • ' | ; Sa,iisbury, Mocksville and Winston-Salem, i This Is Something To Be Proud Of. ; S o m e g e n iu s co n n e c te d w ith th e D errio crat P r e s s - P r in tin g C o m p a n y , M a d iso n , W isc o h siri, h a s se e n a “ fla p p e r " - a n d e x - c la im sr ^ B lessin gs o n th e e , little d a m c r B a re b a c k g ir l w ith k n e e s th e ' sam e, , ''' W ith th y ro lle d d o w n s ilk e n h o se A n d th y s h o rt t r a n s p a re n t cloi;hea W ith t h y r e d 'lip s , re d d e n e d m o re. S m e a re d w ith lip s tic k fr o m .th e s to r e ; • W ith th y .m a k e u p o n ’ t h y fa c e , A n d th y b o b b ed h a ir ’s ja u n t y g r a c e , } , ;. - ^ F ro m m y h e a r t I g iv e th ee" jo y — G la d th a t I w a s b o rn a b o y. . .. ---------- A d m i n i s t r k t o r ’s N o t i c e ! , H aving qualifled as adm inistrator on tijd estate o f Prank Everhardt dcccaa- ed on the 21ac day o f Ju ly 1922. notice ¡B hereby Klven toall persons’indebted to the estate of aikid Frank Everhardt, to m ake im m ediate paym ent and .settle­ m ent, and all persons having clairts a- (rainst said estate w ill present them for paym ent bn or before the '21st day of Ju ly 1923, or this notice w ill bo pled in bar ot their recovery. This Ju ly 21st. 1922. W . H , Bivins, A dm inistrator o f i'rrtnk E verhardt dcccased. Jacob Stew art, A tty , : 7-27-4t . ' . G O IN G N O R T H L e a v e S a lis b u r y 8 a , m , on d 4 p, m , ; A r r iv e M o c k sv ille , 9 a, m .\a n d 5 p . m . 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Teacher T raining,aha Secretari.Hl Commercial,'“ ' ' OUR AU G U ST CLEAR AN CE SA LE August 4th Begins August 4th Г/ in I * *Л 4^*4 I 1 ^ - ; I OUR ANNUAL (CLEARANCE SALE WILL RUN THROUGH THE ENTIRE MONTH OF AUQUST. ALL SUMMER MERCH, § I ANDISE WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT GREATLY REDUC ED PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR IMMENSE FALL STOCfc. ■ ^ W^^ MENTION JUST A FEW OF THE WONDERFUL VALUES WE HAVE TO OFFER DURING THIS SALE. . CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING DEPARTMENT One lot Suits, Sale Price . . . . • 48c One lot Men’s Suits, value up to $10.00, sale price . $L98 30 «ieii's ^uits, value up to $28.50,:— . . . Half Price Í23 20 Men’s Siiits, value up to $22.50, sale price . 10% off on other suits 25VBoy summer suits one-third off. , One big lot of Men's and Boy’s Pants, at a big reduction Sti*^ Hats, all new, half price Several odd lots in this department will be closed out for less than cost. , ■ SHOES ^ One lot h ij^ heel Pumps, value up to $7.00, for . . $1.00 One lot low he^^ and Pumps, assorted styles, half price Oli^ big tot Men’s and Boy’s Shoes and Oxfords, less than cost; MILLINERY A i r i ^ ^ • • • • • • for . . -^$1.98 READY-TO.WEAR One lot Georgette Waists, value $4.75, sale -price One lot Georgette and Silk Waists, value $6.00, - « « Î t,".'- i f One lot Silk Teddies, valué $3.00, Gne^^Iot lingerie Teddfe«; value Í81.50, . One lot Silk and Lace Camisoles " One lot Silk and Lace Camisoles One lot Silk áhd Lace Camisoles Seal Pax Union Suits, $1.50 value, One lot Voile Drésses, value $14.75 One lot Lawn Dresses, “ $2.50 ; One lot Canton Crepe Dresses “ $16.50 Oiie lot Fancy Skirts, half price. DRY GOODS One lot Fai^cy Voiles,' regular 65c value, ? One lot Fancy Voiles, regular 4 0 ^ 50c vaL One lot Lawns Ohé lot ^ lid Chambray, short lengths. One lot Fáncy Suiting, 40c value, 500 yard^ 94 Piquot Bleach Sheeting ^veral odd lots of Ginghams and Percale one-Ka^>pirice Various odd pieces in better goods at reduced: prices. Sale.pricé ' '/ J it ««■ « , 8 % c . « i v T h i s i s a w o n d e r f u l o p p o r t u n h y to b u y g o o d m e r c h a n d i s e a t a b o u t t i a l f it s r e a l v a l u e . V ^ e d o rio t c l a i m to b e p r o p h e t s , b u t u n le s s a ll s i g n s f a iÍ ,y o ü w i l l b e ip a^^in g m u c h h i g h ­ er prices for a il c o t t o n g o o d s iri t h e n e a r fu t u r e . A l l s a lé p r ic e s s t r i c t ly c a s h to e v e r y o n e . W e c l o s e T h i i r s d a y s a t 1 P . M . D u r i n g A u g u s t THE J. N. эд у ш COUNTY’S LARGEST STORE СООШШЁЕ, N. С,. Í J* ^ р Г " ’’ Í ^ Т i ^ 1 Т ...............................................................I"................................... _____ íü iá ' ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. С, Do yoii want to ^ee yout^ c^ ty grow? T There" isn't an in­ stitution in it that will make it prosper knd put it before the eyes of the people like a good live newspaper will. The Enterprise has be^n constructive, boosting every activity and organizatiori that tends to build up the town and county. It cannot continue to do this it the citizens in the county do not support it by their subscriptions. citizen oi‘ this countj^ owes it to № as to his fatu^ him­ self to Support his local paper. No institution can exist without money.. We have niailed a per­ sonal letter to eVery subscriber whose subscription is in arrears. - We waht you to pay up and re-, new between now and August 15th. Not a single person will continue to receive the .p af­ ter that d^te whose subscription is ;nbt paid in advance. ^ We hope that ev^ty subscriber will pay up and we will not be forced to lose a single one when I mPROVED UNÍPORM INTERNATIONAL (By REV. V. B. li-lTZWATER, D. Di, Teacher ot Knglleli Blblo In the Mooay Bible Instituto of Chicago,) , •Copyright. 1982. Wc»t«rn Nattapupnr Onlotb- ì "•Лwe revise our list August 15. \ - l e s s o 'n f o r a u g u s t 1 3 ESTHER SAVES HER PEOPLE - ' ' ■ t ' _ LESSON TBXT-Esther 3:l-8;32.GObDEN TEXT-Thb; rlghtoouB ctv,- and the Lord lioaroth,. and dellvereth them out ot all their trouble.-Pealm ЗИП.KEPERENCB M ATERIAL-M att. MiM- 28; Rom. 6:C-10; 12:1, 2. 'PRlSl'ARÏ TOPIC—A ^ Bravo -Youmb Queen. ’ . . ^ ^ ■JUNIOR TOPIC—Esther, ' the Bravo Qucoib 'INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR ТОРЮ -A Heroine AVorthy of Imltntlen.- YOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC ,—Rendering Sacrlflolal Service. I. Haman’a WIckeil Plbt AQainet the Jews (8:l-4:3). - ^ Г,1. ■ TUo pccnslon of ,(cli.'3). Mor- decul refused to bow down to' ИГшшп whom tiie ' king liad ielevntbd; to the • pince, o t, prim e m inister tind coiii- munded ■ tlm t reverence, should be .'shown- him by _nn / tho princes nnd , servants. ' In order to get rid of.Mor- 'deciil П атП п fdrm uhited n solieme and securéd the klng's'ehdoraeriient to dcatrpy ttU tl>o Jew s; • ' ^ i 2. Fasting nnd hiournlng-among' the JewH (4:1-3). In their distress they sought the bord. ÏJioy did that AVhleh all fhcsa who bcllóvc in' Qod ¿had^a right to d(/ '(Jas. 6:13).II. Haman Checkmated (4 :d-’î:10). 1, IMot made known to Esther (vv.4-8). Mordecai . appeared before the king’s gate clotlied in sackcloth. 'I'hls condition wns reported to Esther Jiy her. liialds and chnmherUilns. Upon his refusal to 'put away inourhlng Esther sent Hntacli, lie r -Bpeclnl ■ n t tendant, to Hnd cut the cause of it. ■ '2. Message to Esther (v, 8). This «•BS in the forra of a charge tlm t she go unto the king and, m ake reuuont for her people. ? . • 3. Estiier'8 heeltaucy (yv, 0-12Ì, This wns on the ground bf a. certain law which m ade' It a , c a n ta l-ofteriiie for anyone to ‘ conio Into tHe' king's preaehce unbidden unlegs the king should extend clemency by holding out the golden scepter. The fact that Esther had n o t‘ been, callôd-to .come in for thirty days would seem thstt the qiteen w as. in disftivor.4. M ordecai prèsseà her obligation (Vv, 14, 15), (1) H er own life was Involved (v; lB )i Sh'e m ight meet death if she went to the king unbidden, but most • certainly, she would meet death If. she made 'no'.eftort. itt .avert the danger. -Being In-tlie king’s ho\)se would not save her, for tlie decree had been^made : against the- race ' of which she was a part, H èr sllenco on this дссШ оп луоцШ mean déatlj; (2) She was not God’s last resort {v,-14). He argues that deliverance would come from another saiirce. God’s work goes on nnd..H ls purposes are fulfilled re­ gardless ot the declslons 'ot men. (3) Rem inds her that she had probably been ra is e d 'u p for this very wprk ,(.v, 14). Every one'lm s been born and prepared for some definite work. God's providence brings ua Into the particular - circumstances where we can most definitely do H is will. 5. Esther meets tbe call ot duty (4:16-5:3). (1) Preparation by fast^ 'ing - (v. ,10). ^ S h e Instructed M ordecai to gdtllef together all tbe. Jew s In Shus- han' an'd ^ast for her for three days and lilghts. - She w ith her m aids did the sanie. (2) AVent Into the pres­ ence of the king (6:1-8). H aving made tiie decision to do her duty regardless■ of conseqvienccs, atier due jrtcijnitttio by fasting and prayer, she presented herself In royal itpparel In the pres­ ence of tiie lilng. She decided that the ' beat thing she could do was to lay her life on tho altar. ‘‘If / 1 peristi,, I perish" ought to be our watchword when face to face w ith duty. (S) King's promise to Esther (v. 3). H e assured lier tliat her dêslr« would be granted even to the half of his kingdom. 0. H ainan hanged -(5;4;7:ll))). Esther wns shrewd as well as courage­ ous. She invited the king and his prim e m inister to a banquet. A t tills banquet she proposed another for the follow ing -day, a t which • time she promised to make known to the king her request. H anian went home jubilant, but that night something oc­ curred which turned the tide. The king discovered that 09 reward liad been ’ granted Mordecai for having saved his life. H am an Is compelled to exalt Mordeeal, and a t the . second teaat the queen rev enM his jv lclici trcaehery linil he' ir ^ d e r e d » hanged on the gallows w hich he had prepared for Mordecai. ill. The Jew » Delivered (chs. 8, 0). H um an 'w as dead, b u t the decree agolust the Jew s still stood. Esther plead that It be reversed. W hile It coultl not bo reversed, through her, influence another decre^' was sent out which in a large measure counter­ acted the first. The Jew s everywhere were granted the privilege to defend tlleniselves and destroy their ehemloa. The Partlno of the Ways. . 'And If It seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, ehoQSe you this day-Tv:honi ye w ill serve j but as for mo and my liQUsev We w ill serve tho Lord.— Joshua aS24',16.' ^ For Cowards to Lie. . LTo not, neither to thyself, nor manj- nor God. It Is not for cowards to lie. — Herbert. . Business. T he.'playthings of- our elders are' called l)u3lnesB.-^St. Augustine. Our Professional Cards DR. W. C. MARTIN In Connection With' Genor^ Practice Give! Special Attention To Eye, Ear, No«o, and Throat. AI«o Fit Speclaclet. Phones: Reiidence^9. Offico 71. iVIockaville, N. C. G. V. GREEN,^M.D. O f f i c e a t F o r k C h u r c h .. Leave Call« at H. S. Davit’ Store A d v a n c e , N . C . R o u t e 2 . D r . R . P . A N D E R S O N , DENTIST Kesidence'Phone 37 Offico Phono 50 SMocksville, N. C.. ^ Dr. E. C. Choate DENTIST COOLEEMEB, N. C,, ОШ се over Cooleemee D rug Store P i m n o Q Residence No, 04 -, rnones Office K o. 33 SOUTHERN BAllWAY SYSTEM Announces GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP - — F o r - SUMMER, SB ASC»N,'l 922"' H O R SE S H O E IN G A SP EC IA LT Y Shoei and nail» furniihcd and put on for the following priceai No. 1 90c No. 4 $1.05 No. 2 95c ' No, 5 $1,10.> - No. 3, $1.00 No. 6 $1.40 I alto do all kindt of repair worl« GEO, E. MERRILL, Fork Church.. TAKBYOURCHÔXOE. ; W e e k - e n d f a r e s , S u n d a y ^ e x c u r s io n ' f a r e s , S u m m e r e x c u r s i o n f a r e s , S p e c i a l e x c u r s i o n f a r e s t o A t l a n t i c C i t y a n d N i a g a r a F a l l s . V ' * Atlantic City aud Other Jersey Seashore Resdrts' D a te s s a le v ia S o u , & P R R J u n e 2 8 th , J u ly 18 ,'' A u g u s t 1 s t a n d 15 th . D a te s a le v ia S o u . & B & O J u | y 6th , 12 t h a n d 26t.h, iÀ u g - iis t 9 th a n d 2 3 r d , ' ' ' ' Niagara falls via Washington or Philadelphia D a te s s a le v ia S o u , B & D -JT u n e 2 9 th , J u l y 13 t h - a n d 2 7 th , A u g u s t 10 t h arid 24th ,» .. , ,' -; D a te s s a le v ia S o u . P R R J u ly 5 th a n d 19 t h , A u g ü a t 2 n d a n d 16 th a n d 30 th . TICKETS-GO O D FO R 18 DAYS^^,- T ic k e ts a o o d fo r s to p -o v e rs o n r e tu r n tr ip a t W a s h in g tn h - B a ltim o re -B u ffa lo ^ a n d P h ila d e lp h ia ., WEEK-END EXCURSION FARES- - O n s a le F r id a y n ig h ts , S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y m o rn in g s to S e a s h o r e R e s o r t s a n d W e s te rn N o rth C a r o lin a R e s o r ts , t i c k e t s g o o d u n til fo llo w in g M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y Œ x * ce p tio n tic k e ts to W e ste rn N o r t h ' C a ro lin a so ld S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y m o rn in g , go o d r e t u b u n til fo llo w in g M o n d a y ) Sunday Excursion Fares Norfolk, Wihningion and Morehead City T h e s e tic k e ts a r e on s a le S a tu r d a y n ig h ts a n d S u n d a y m o rn in g s fro rtT S a lisb u ry , H ig h P o in t, W in s to n -S a le m ,D u r­ h a m , G r fe n s b o r o , ’R a le ig h , P rin c e to n a n d a l f in te i-m e d ia te s ta lio n « . G c o d r e t u r n in g S u n d a y n ig h t. N o t g o o d in s le e p in g o r p a r lo r c a ra . \ . SPEN D SU N D AY A T .T H E .SÊ A SH O R E ,.' B r e a d i s T h e ; S t a f f O f L i f e Summer Excursion Fares • --To All Resorts— M o u n ta in s, S p r in g s a n d S e a s h o r e ; T ic k e t s o n s a le .d a iiy , fin a l ^ lim it O c to b e r 3 1 s V - 1 9 2 2 .. S to p -o v e r s p e r m itte d in in b o th d ire c tio n s . - ■ . I • ; , " T h ro u g h P u llm a n S le e p in g C a r s to A ll Im p o rtim .t. i^ o ln ts E x c e lle n t S e r v ic e - C o u r t e s y — C o n v e n ie n t S c h e d u ie j. W rite fo r B e a u t ifu l S o u th e r n R a ilw a y S u m m e r R e s o r t ^ B o6k le.t a n d O th e r L ite ri^ tu re . ..t.-, F o r F u r t h e r In fo rm a tio n C a ll on S o u th e rn R a ilw a y T ic k e t A g e n t s o r A d d r e s s : ' ' R - H . G R A H A M , D iv isió n P á s s e h g é r A g e n t, 2 0 7 W e st T r a d e S t r e e t ■ - ' . C h a rlo tte , N . C , I f y o u r l i r e a d i s n o t g o o d. 't y o u r m e a l i s s p o i l e d . W e m a k e l o u r f l o u r o u t j > L t h e b e s t c l e a n e s t w h e a t o b - t a i n a b l e . ' W e m e a s u r e o u r i n g r e d i e n t s a n d m i x s o w e l l t h a t e v e n a c h i l d c a n m a k e g o o d b r e a d o u t o f O V E R T H E T O P F L O U R . Hprri'Johnstone 'Co. M a n u f a c t u r e r s o f “ T h a t G o o d K i n d o f F l o u r . ” Weaver College Weaverville, N/C.^^^ ^ N e w d o rn iito ry fo r b o y s e q u ip p e d 'à n d fu r n is h e d w ijth all m o d e rn c o n v e n ie n c e s. G ir ls ’ h o m e itic ^ e rn iz e d a n d r e fu r n is h ' ed , E x p e r le S c e d F a c u lty o f C o lle g e a n d Ù m v e M t y t t w S p e c ia l a tte n tio n g iv e n to L a n g u a g e s ^ G r e e k ,'^ a t in , F r e n c h , G e rm a n anid S p a n is h . : ' V \ E x c e lle n t a d v a n t a g e s in P ia n o a n d V ò ic e ; 7 : O u t d o o r s p o r t s — T e n n is , B a s k e t B a ll, F o o tb a ll a n d B a s e ­ b a ll. W e a v e r C o lle g e is lo c a te d in th e w e ll k n o w n ' ‘Ean d _ o f th e S k y ,” p r o b a b ly th e m o st h e a lth fu l r e g ió n o f A m e r ic a .. R a t e s e x t r e m e ly lo w . a s c o m p a re d w it h , a d v a n ta g e s o ffe re d , * y ' • , ; • • . ' - F a ll te rm b e g in s A u g u s t: 30 , 1 ^ . : ■ ' .W r it e f o r c a t a lo g .' . . . Z' Aviit Ííorton, Presid Read The ■E^nterprise. T H E P R I N T E R ’S D E V I L By Charles Sugfuoe ■ф Wown» N«w»p»p«U(iloe P r i n t S I EyÉRMBO.DW \<0 ei-EA,vJiMCr H o u a e v \UVK'i M or u s 'г ГАУСЕ A _ LOOK A^OUVJD AMO S E E M E E O S J ^ ^ O Ô S , O Ü R 4 o \M E U \ г1К СК ч A S \ (N O O O O ^'V T : r Л -------- , ...........................................................................................................................................................---------------------------- ' ‘ i t ' v ' ' ‘ ‘i< of ^ v.\> ¡¡íjM íA M ■ t \ . tpCAL AND PERSONAL Gò'mfEr Cofalngs 0?. tbe Populace of : Mocluvilìe and Surroundliig«. ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE. N. С. èd ,B n c k A llis o n , o f S a lis b u r y , is lìo in è fo r th e P ic n ic . , R e v i M r, E . P . B ra d le y , re tu r n - J .. W e d n e sd a y ' fr o m a w e e k ’ s v is it to T o w n sv ille 'a n d S tb v a ll. M r. B ra d le y s e r v e d th e se p la c e s p a s to r fo r y e a r s b e fo r e co m in g M o c k sv iile . ; ' M r. 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A la r g e n u m b e r o f o u r p eo p le a tte n d e d th e m e e tin g "at B e a r C re e k C h u rc h S u n d a y ,- R e v , M r, S a n fo r d 'B ro w n , o f K a n s a s , a n a tiv e o f th is c o u n ty , p re a c h e d tw o e x c e lle n t se rm o n s th a t, d a y to a la rg e c ro w S , I t y o u a r e t h i r s t y o r w a n t s o m e t h in g t o s m o k e ,c o m e in t o s e e u s w h e n in t o w n . CLEMENT & LEGRAND *‘ 0 n T h e S q u a r e ” j M ia s e e -E liz a b e th R o d w e ll.M a r - ia ir e t M e i ^ e y a n d J a c k A lliso n a n d W illiim lle G r a n d s p e n t th e w « ek *en 4 ?in H id d e n ite . , M r, a n d iM r t. A . C , P e n r y a n d little .8o n ,|^ B erh ard , o f 'L a Ju n t a , C o i,, a n ^ iy i^ T u e g d a y ftn d a r e th e g u e s t s o fiM r s , J . A . C r a v e n . M i^ e s jk o p e lia a n d J u li a H u n t r ^ tu r iie d la a t w e e k fr o m D u rh a m , w h e r e t h e y a tte n d e d th e S u m ­ m e r S c h ^ l a t T r in ity C o lle g e . M Iss E y e ly n L e h m a n , o f N e w ­ p o r t N e v ^ is ,y a ., c a m e in M o n d a y to spen d ; a r a9,lith w ith h e r co n s- in s , V el(^(Br a n d T h ir z a H o w a rd , T h e r e tw ill b e a S u n d a y S ch o o l P ic n ic a i S o c ie ty C h u rc h , S a t u r d a y , A M srust 19 th . E v e ry b o d y co m e a n d b rin gf a w e ll fille d b a s ­ k e t . - , , ■ M r; a n d M r s . E . jG., H o rn an d littl^, M a r g a r e t H o rn a n d M r.a n d M rs. C . C lic k , o f y /'in sto n *S a l- em , w en e v ifiito rs in to w n S u n ­ day.v'.■ • . ~ , " M is s ija n e t S t e w a r t re tu rn e d S u n d a y , D u rh r ih . w h e r e sh e . s p e n t aeyferal d a y s w ith h e r s is ­ te r a fi^ r |a t te n d in g th e S u m m e r Schooii/H ^;^^^l№ l H ill. M r an d c h ild r « № r e ta r n e d ito th jeir hp m e in R a ie iilh W e d n e sd a y a f t e r a v is it o f.a v i# e e k to M r. T ..L , If«?!* ly . T h e iji'''jp e n t'T u e sd a y in E lk in 'h w s te r . M iss M a ttie S te r lin g a n d M a s ­ t e r W illiam S m ith a n d 'iittle M iss M a ry L u n a S m ith ro tu rrie d S a t ­ u rd a y fro m C ram erto n ^ M iss S te r lin g w ill be h e re fo r a w e e k b e fo re re tu r n in g to h e r h o m e in W in sto n -S a le m , * T h e m e e tin g a t th a M eth o d iat C h u rc h clüHed la s t W e d n e sd a y n ig h t. R e v , L , D , T h o m p so n d id so m e sp len d id p re a c h in g . F i f ­ teen w e re r e c e iv e d in tó th e c h u rc h .la st S u n d a y n ig h t a s a r e - ; s u it o f th e m e e tin g . M ñ J . M . H o r n ,o f S m ith G ro v e m o v ed h is fa m ily h e re la s t w e e k a n d h a v e c h a rg e o f th e telep h o n e E x c h a n g e . M iss N e llie H e n d rix , o f S m ith G ro v e , w ill a u sist in th e p h o n e w o rk , ¡Mr. H o rn h a s p u r­ ch a se d an in te re s t in th e C ity M a rk e t. M r. C . N . C h ristia n , an d d a u g h te r, E liz a b e th , m o v ed h e re la s t w e e k fro m C a r y a n d w ill m a k e th e ir h o m e in th e fu t u r e w ith M rs. H.- T . B r e n e g a r . C e p h a s C h ristia n sp e n t S u n d a y h e re , b u t w ill n o t rñ a k e M o c k s v illé h is h o m e a t p re se n t. ^ M r. J , F . C lic k , e d ito r o f th e T im e s-M e rc u ry , H ic k o ry , an d h is little d a u g h te r, W illie, a ró v is it ­ in g M r. a n d M rs. C . F . S tro u d ; M r. C lic k c a m e d o w n fo r fh e H o m e C o m in g a t Je r u s a le m la s t S a tu rd a y an d is re m a in in g fo r th e P ic n ic . ‘ E x - s e r v ic e m en re in lis tin g b e­ fo r e 1 7 t h o f A u g u s t w ill be. tra n s fe r e d to U . S . S , N e v a d a . T h e U . S . S , N e v a d a s a ils fro m U . S , fo r R io D e Ja n e r io a s U . S , r e ­ p r e se n ta tiv e fo r c e n te n n ia l c a rn i­ v a l an d w ill re m a in in so u th ern w a te r s fo r tw o m o n th s. E n lis t ' m e n ts a r e n o w re su m e d a g e s ^8 to 3 5 . A p p ly P o s t O ffice, S a lis ­ b u ry . -----------=♦—-------- D A V I E A C A D E M Y N E W S A u g u st, th e m o n th o f p icn ics, h o t w e a th e r a n d d o g -d a y s, is a g a in w ith u s ' - ^ A s h o t a s th e w e a th e r - is it lo o k s lik e th e p o litic a l p o t o u g h t to b e g in to bo il, b u t i f it h a s e v e n sim m e re d w e h a v e n o t b een a b le to d e te c t it. , A te rrific h a il sto rm v is ite d o u r co m m u n ity la s t T h u rs d a y a f t e r ­ n oon a n d d id c o n sid e ra b le d a m ­ ag e . to c ro p s. In so m e p la c e s th e to b acco is a to ta l lo ss. D r, G e o rg e Sm o o t, - o f T e n n e s ­ see, is v is itin g h is b ro th e r, M r. S , J . Sm o o t, w h o is s till in v e r y I pour h e a lth . Q jit e a n u m b e r o f o ú r p eo p ló attu n d ed th e old fo lk s s in g in g a t 'P r o v id e n c e C h u rc h in R o w a n S a l u rd a y , " • A s u su a l o u r fa r m e r s a r e th e la st to g e t th e ir w h e a t th ra sh e d a n d w e a re ju s t g e ttin g s ta r te d . m »A O JO Y S BOLL IjP. T h e h e a r ts o f th e B o y s o n th e b a se b a ll te a m w e r e , m a d e g la d T u e sd a y , w h e n M essrs. J . C . D w ig g in s a n d L e r o ÿ 'M a r t in r e ­ tu rn e d fro m W in sto n i-S a lem w ith e le v e n n e w su its^ an d ; e le v e n p a ir j b f so c k s fo r th e m . ’T h e y g a th ë r - ¡e d a ro u n d th e c a r g o t th e ir s iiits ,a n d so c k s, ra n o ff, g o t then^ o n in a ji f f y a n d v re re b a c k on th e 's q u a r e th e c e n te r o f a ttra c tio n . • T h e s u its a r e a fa w n s h a d e w ith I a little to u ch o f m e m n a n d th e so c k s a r e d a r k b lu e a n d ' w h ite , j “ P la y B a ll” w a s e x c la im e d an d o ff to S p e n c e r th e y w e n t to tr y i ,th eir lu c k .— L u c k w a s g o o d . W e , b e a t ’ em 7 to 1 . , ' C A N A , R T . 1 N E W S I T o b a c co p r im in g is b e g in in g to b e r ig h t m u ch in o rd e r in o u r c o m m u n ity . T h e fa r m e r s o f th e to b acc o g r o w e rs CO o c e r â tiv e a sso c ia lio n a r e r e c e iv in g th e ir, c e rtifle a te B o f m e m b e rsh ip , w h i c h th e y a r e p rou d o f, . O w in g to th e illn e s s o f o u r p a sto r. R e v . S-; W . H a ll; th e r e ­ v iv a l a t E a to n ’ s h a s b e en p o st­ p o n ed u n til a la te r d ato i w h ic h h a sn ’ t b e en /d ecid ed on y e t , S o m e t h ie f o r - th ie y e s v isite d M r. V . L . R o g e r 's 'g a r a g e . S u n ­ d a y n ig h t a n d c a rrie d h is cai: o ff w ith th em , b u t h e ,w a s so lu c k y a s to ,fin d it e a r ly M o n d a y m o rn ­ in g o n ly a fè w m ile s fr o m h is h o m e w h e re th e y h ad rifn : o u t o f g a s o lin e - an d le ft th e c a r s ta n d ­ in g , V • ; : . M r. M a rtin E a to n , o f C in c in ­ n a ti, O hio, s p e n t th e p a s t w e e k w ith h is p a r e n t s ,'M r . an d M rs. J . F . E a to n , . M r. a n d M rs, F , G . D a v is , o f R a le ig h , a r r iv e d á t th é h o m e^ of th e la t t e r ’s fa t h e r ,. M r. J . W . p o lle tte , S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M r. D a v is re tu rn e d M ó n d a y . M rs. D a v is , w ill re m a in fo r s e v e r a l d a y s . - " . M r. C h a r lie W h ite , o f H a n e s, s p e n t th e p a s t w e e k w ith h is p a r ­ e n ts, M r. a n d M rs. J . N , W h ite . M r, W illie A tld n ao n ', o f W in ­ sto n -S a le m , ‘s p e n t th e w é e k é n d w ith fr ie n d s in atid a ro u n d C a n a , M e sd a m e s J , F . a n d A , W . F e r a b e e e n te rta in e d e e y e ra l o f th e y o u n g p eo p le o f th is com ­ m u n ity F r id a y n ig h t w ith a n a p ­ p le c u ttin g . T h o s e p re se n t w e re M isse s E r a , W ilm a , a n d T h e lm a C o lle tte , A n n ie D r iv e r , L illia n a n d L e o n a H a rp a n d - L u c y E d ­ w a r d s : M e ssrs, L e w is a n d H o m e r L a th a m , C a e s a r an d C a rl E a to n , C ly d e N a y lo r , B u rto n a n d M ar- c e llu s H a rp a , H o m er H u p te r, L o n n ie D riv e r , D w ig h t D a v is a n d G u y C o lle tte . A f t e r th e a p ­ p le s w e r e c u t d e lic io u s c id e r ^waa s e rv e d . A s k G iiy C o lle tte a b o u t th e w a te rm e lo n w h ic h w a s su p - loosed to b e g iv e n fo r a p riz e . C O O L E E M E E N E W S Mrs. Minnie Waijker Barneycastle Deád. The community of Center was shocked when the news of the death o f. Mrs. Barneycastle spread. XlthoM^ Barneycastle' had been in podii, M rs. J . S . S tro w d a n d near re - spveral month's, her go„,e time “ ndition was not reaUzed as seri­ ous until a few days before her death. The funeral aiid burial services w e r e conducted Monday • J- ^ a t C e n te r church b y ReVi13 a tte n d in g ^ th e B a p tis t J . g. Fitzgerald, her pastor, as- m ou ritam a s s e m b 'y a t M a rs H ill, j « ¡g ted by Rev. J. E. McSwaim, M r. Liisk, o f Kannapolis, is I of C o o l Sprints,. Rev. .Miller, of s p e n d in g a few days'with h ts Orrell circuit, and Rey. W . L. d ttu g h ter, M rd . C . W . A le x a n d e r , i Sherrill, of Mocksviile. The d er : Misses Clara Gilbert and Beu-1 was twenty-five old lah* Tiller left last Friday ,for'and leaves besides her husband, Asheville and other points in P“*"' Barneycastle, a darling. M iss S a d ie A le x a n d e r is sp e n d ­ in g th e w e e k w ith fr ie n d s a n d r e la tiv e s .in A lb e m a rle . ■ : M rs. la tiv e s a r e s p e n d in g in B lo w in g R o c k , ' ■ , R e v . Z i H . F r.ee m a n , is a tv a y fro m iiis c h u rch f o r a s h o rt w h ile a s h e F A R M IN G T O N N E W S T h e r e v iv a l sex’v ic e s; c a m e ■ to'-ttfr c lo se S u n d a y n ig h t. E le v e n .jo in ' e d th e c h u rc h a h d * s e y e n l^ e t i| i tr a n s fe r e d fr o m o th e r ch u rtih e si ' ■ M iss M a ttie L a th a m , o f. P in o ;, a n d M iss-M a rg ie v W h ite , o i f j ^ i i s l i l to n -S a le m , w e r e th e * v is ito r s 'o f t M iss L illia n Ja m e s th e p a s t w e e k .' ■ M rs. R a c h e l Jo h n so n .h iS d t h ^ ;! m isfo rtu n e o f g e t t in g h ( ^ ) ^ p b ro k e n la s t w e e k . W e w is h > f o r h e r a s p e e d y r e c o v e r y . • M r, J((m e s C o le y a n d fa m ily , ,’;'i o f A tla n ta , G a , a r e v is it in g M r. a n d M rs, M j B . B ro c k , ' v ^ M iss V a d a Jo h n s o n , w h o h a s b e en a tte n d in g su m m e r schTO l iat C h a p e l H ill, h a s r e tu rn e d h ^ f e s M r. Z e b V S m jth ,”"w h q '-h o ja % # p o sitio n in L e x in g tjo n , i i in g 'h is v a c a tio n w it h h is m o iih e ^ Jiirs, E C , S m ith ; ' » M r. G e o rg e H a rtm a n , o f M in n i^ °W a li№ ^ to n -S a le m , s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d '-lf M in n ie W a lK e r a n d M r« : " C . A . H a rtm a n '. 'u M iss C li^ra Ja m e s , w h o h o ld s jjiosition in th e R . J . R . office, h o m e fo r a'vacatio n iif''/^ ^ ' T h e fr ie n d s o f M r. A . W r i l i i s f w e r e g la d to s e e h im a t ; : c h ^ ^ « ' S u n d a y fo r th e fir s t ’tiiTie in o v s r^ -i a m o n th . y M r. R a lp h J a m e s , w h o .h as ji? b e e n s ic k s e v e r a l d a y s , is im p ro v e in g . , V ■ -Ш 1 W e ste rn C a ro lin a , lo sp e n d th e ir, v a c a tio ii. " M r. J , W . T h o m p so n , M r. J . C , H a rriso n a n d fa m ily s p e n t S u n ­ d a y in "S ta te .sv ille w ith re la tiv e s, Q u ite a n u m b e r o f C o o leem ee p e o p le h a v e b e en m o to rin g o v e r to , F o r k C h u rc h tb a tte n d th e m e e tin g . R e v , E ; L . W e sto n is d o in g th e p re a c h in g . H e w a s o n e tim e p a s jo r o f C o o leem ee B a p t is t C h u rc h . R e v . W m . L a n e y , o f H ic k o ry , p re a c h e d tw o sp le n d id se rm o n s a t th e B a p t is t C h u rc h S u n d a y in th e a b se n c e o f th e p a sto r. M rs. F . A , F o s te r , o f M o c k s­ v iile , s p e n t S u n d a y in to w n w ith h e r so n , M a y o F o s t e r .. , ; A s-^ u su a i m o st e v e r y o n e in C o o leem ee is p la n n in g to a tte n d th e M a so n ic P ic n ic in M o c k sv iile T h u r s d a y . S o w e ’ ll s e e y o u th e re . V fA C A T IO N B e su re to taUe th e blue ja r a lo n g fo r su n b u rn , b it e s , s t in g s , b r u is e s , s o rM ,.c u ts, la m e m u s ­ cles, p ojson iv y , h a y (ever o r su ip m e r c o l o ^ :,- JURORSfOR SUPERIOR COURT GONYENINQ AUGUST 2tTt|, ADVANCE NEWS little girl. ' Mrs. Barheycastie was the oldest daughter of R«y. and Mrs. W. : J; S. Wilker, of Center. She was ai youns woman of sweet dispositiòa, high moral standaM, a Christian,'; and à faithful church worker.' She gavé her life to.Jesüs when^n years old, became a member oi Center church and filled ' her place 'well as Sunday Sphool teaichei; sMte- tary of SuhdaySchool, organist, and for the past few years re* cording. Seward of thè Davie circuit" The community as well as the church will miss her. A friend made the remarie yester­ day that there was not a personi in that community that could ser­ ve in her capacity. May the dark cloud of sorrow be removed and the sunshine óf Christian li ving fill the hearts of the sorrowing ones. O A K O p O V E N E W S M r. an d M rs. W . A . M ille r, o f T h o m a sv ille , a r e v is itin g r e la ­ tiv e s a n d fr ie n d s h e re a n d t a k in g in th e m e e tin g . M r. an d M rs. F r a n k B o w le s an d little so n , ‘ o f K a n n a p o lis, sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d h e re w ith M rs. B o w le r m o th e r, M rs, S , J , W h ita k e r. ^ , M rs. E a r ly L io n a r d , o f W in ­ sto n , is V isitin g r e la tiv e s h e re . T h e re w a s a la r g e c ro w d a t p re a c h in g S u n d a y , a lso S u n d a y n ig h t. W e a r e ’ h a v in g so m e goo d p re a c h in g , M r. C , W B o w lin g , o f C o o leem ee, is a s s is t in g th e p a sto r in th e m e e tin g . S e r v ic e s a r e a t 1 1 a. m , a n d ,8 p. m . M r, a n d M rs, T ,.:S . E a iie s a n d c h ild re n , o f L e x irig to n ,' s p e n t S u n d a y : in o u r b e r g aVid to o k in th e m e e tin g , ; M rs.^-A K ce-H iU ch.eris a n d -d a u g h - T h e fo llo w in g is a lis t o f t h e ju r o r s d ra w n fo r th e te rm o f S u p ­ e r io r c o u rt c o n v e n in g h e re A u g ­ u st 28 . J u u g s E lro d v.’ill p re sid e a t th is .te r m , ' L . B , E ilis , C , C , Y o u n g , J . H. S p a r k s , W . H , D a v is , W . P . W a lli e r, J . F . G rim e s, J . N . Sm o o t, C . B . H e p le r, G . T . B a ity ^ T . J . K e r b y , W . R . C a r te r , D . C , P e n r y , H . R . H e n d rix , D . W , S m ith , S .'A , B a ile y » W . T . P o tts, T . W . C a r te r , F , L . T h o m p so n , W ill M a rtin , W . M . B e c k , J .. W . R a n so m , H.- G . S tro u d , J . A. C r a v e n , W . C . P a r k s , A . M . .Tones, D . T , B a k e r , J . N , Ija m e s , C a lv in B a rn e y c a s tle , L . H - C ro u se O sc a r J , T a y lo r , T . L, K o o n ti, B . B , B a ile y , C . S , E a to n , J . W . Z w h a r y , J , R , B a ile y , J . F . G a r ­ w oo d. Illustrated Lectiire . On Holy Land Aug;. 13. Will U li ftftm M U iv , The Federal Land Bank will lend to fanners of Dayie Couniy. through B. O. Moim - ll^OOO.M Applicationa must be in by Sep* temter 1st, 1%2. .Advance Rt. 2 Items. . Mr. and Mr». Ralph Zlglar,:; of vjj Winston-Salem, were the, guests of Mrs. Ziglar’s mother, Mrs. H. prrell, last Sunday. Miss Alma Shutt, 'who holds a position in Wihston-£lalem, is ^ spending this week with hermotb' ¡;; er, Mrs. Jake Shutt. . . . ' A large crowd of our peeple at ' tended the Sunday School Picnic at Cornatzer last Thursday. ' , Ji Mr. Baxter Sht^tt-,of Richmond is spending a few'days her with his mother, Mrs. Jake Shutt. Mr. Young, undertaker, and^-i children, of Cooleemee,spent 6ne 1« ; day last week with Mr. and Mrs;; H. L, Foster. --------------• -----------------r- i JERUSALEM NEWS ------------------- ■' . T he old friends and neighborsr4s wére glad to meetjeach ofher^at,. the Jerusalefn 'Home Coming Satui^ay, Every body had good time, and enjoyed especiaUy'«| the iseroMn delivered 6y Mr. Wa№ at 11 ai in. and thd)addreaa>by Hon. p. S. Carleton of I in the aftemooni r Most all the'people in this-6001. munity are planning to attend the picnie. \ i Mr. J. C. Walls and aoiri, Dew­ ey, of Hanes, spent a f«# hours Friday at Mr. W. A. Wall’s. Hiss Mary Bailey,- of near Churchland, is visiting'at Mr*. Packs. Miss Pearl Graver spent Satur­ day night with Miss Myrtle Al­ len, of below" Fork. ~ Mr. and Mrs. S. A.WaIls spént one day the past week at Smith Grove. Miss Edna Carter spentone night the past week at FoÀ. Miss Vivian Bland, of Lexinfir ton, is vi«iting at Mrs. Pack’s. Little Miss SalUe Shee,^, of Hanes, is here for a short viiit.R e v . S .'F . C o n ra d .o f C h a rlo tte , w ill g iv e a n illu stra te d le c tu r e in th e C o u rt H o u se h e re S u n d a y n ig h t, A u g u s t 13 t h on, th e tr ip h e I'e c e n tly m a d e to th e H o ly L a n d . I t w ill be re m e m b e re d th a t Mr. C o n ra d in co m p a n y w ith a l ^ g e i\u m b e r o f p r e a c h e rs fr o ip .a ll I o v e r 't h e S t a te a n d th e U h i i ^ j ^ S t a te s v isit^ ^ th e old c o u n try , | ; W ^ viewing many of the most strik* her in the Sunday School coolest, ing sceneis in ^he life 0|f Our J ».i,..» . . Lowi.i EvcryL ont is invit^ to ^ aure'snd attend the Picnic. If you flui to getiì» paper,next week, it iá becfuise your subscri^ tioii has expired. Miss Nannie P. Besaent a in ^ ber ; ; thè Oxford OflAanavas_.,., faculty is spendiog thia, wmJc- with her mothers ^ Floyd Owen and Jessie< Belle " Redwine; of Rural Hall,, werà’^K among those . who attended .th»'*'» ‘ Home Coming. ‘ 1 ^ Miss Rosa Peacock, ofWinr stòn-Salèm. spent the week-end‘ with:|i^ht8. Allen Langston, who has been |h the navy for the past two"! years is home on a months fur^i^“';' k>Ugh.~. Miss Mary Tatum haalas heri^j guest this week Miss Gorrall,; .1 WiDatoh.Salem. - ’ - A lb^ Owens., of '{'hui^ville. spent: ^ e week-end wfthparents;' ^^' G e b rg e Y o u n g T h o m a s o n V )Jr,v of Franklin, is visiting hia grand-1; mother. Mrs. A. V. Besi^nt. ■ Shultz-Baird Mr. i. E. Shulti and Miss Jeah^^A Baird w e r e married -Tuesday af> '<k temoon at the bridefs homeiia;,^^! Wihchister, Va. Mrs. Schultzia % a n e x c e lle n t .'S te n o g ra p h e r, con*. ’^idered one of the speediest.in] her state.'Mr.' Shultz is th e popu. lar and efficient ■ State Engineee in ichai^ - of the road ponstru(?' tion !here;^'-He^ and; Mra^^ '' arrived Wednesdajr oi m a k e 't h e u c M / 0 » » rir if. te r, G ra c e , s p e n t S u n d a y w ith r e - ' Qonjo a n d li^ a r h im a»)d s e e th e; B r in g » b M k a t M K t h a jip ; o u t ' i n ^ ^ la t iv e s a n d frie n d s. e te r e jp tlc o n v ie w s h e w ill sh o w , the'v ‘ ‘ ^ . , ."s'" ‘-'V ¡ir" ‘ № о ,*. Й Page Six ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. NOCKSVÍ LIE WINS OUT INGREAÍÍ4 INNING GAME Thomasville Defeated in Neat Fashion. Shutt and Emerson Ötars EAST BEND WINS FROM MOCKSVILLE IN NINTH L i b e r t y N EW S. ir » Î . ¿¿ S\^k ' V .,»..'■t-'.. №'V*' ’•-■'•s* f e ' * ' ' 'íft 'v ü í „-ГС 1Ч г?Т ГI i • In th e h a r d e s t fo u g h t g a m e o f th e se a so n S m ith p itch ed , th e lo ­ c a la to a tw o to .o n e v ic to ry o vet' ■ th e s tro n g T h o m a s v ille c lu b h e re F r id a y a fte rrip o n in a g r e a t ifour* te e n in n in g c o n te s t. H é \^as u n h itta b le in th e p in c h e s a n d -w as n o t th rea ten ie d e x c e p t in ttíé fo u rth in n in g . - 'M o c k s v ille 8 ó )re d fir s t in th e th ird , w h e n W a rd , firs> m a n upi h i t s a f e ly f o r tw o b a se s, s c o r in g ■ ,a m o m e n t la te i“ o n Jo n e a ’ sin g lé . T h is e n d e d th è . m á fo r th é ¡‘ lo c a ls u n til th è fo u rte e n th . T h o m a s v ille - tie d . t h e sc o re in t h e fo u rth in h in g .. B r ile s h it fo r th r e e b a s é s r s c o r in g on L e o n a r d ’ s h i t A t th e * b e g in n in g .^ o f th e 14 th V ifin jn g w ith th e s iin h a n g in g , lo w i b eh in d th è - tr e é s it;, v.’ a s a g re e d m a n a g e r s . to c a lf th e , In a n e x c itin g b a se b a ll g a m e th e ■E as t'; B e n d ' la d s d e fè à fe d th e M o c k s v ille b o y s h e r e S a t iir d a y a ftè rn o ò n i 6 to 6. T h e lo c a ls o u t h it th e y is ito r s , b ù t ;e r r o r i ih th e n in th lö st th ^ m th e :g a m è ; “ K a i s e r '.d e s e r v e d to w in th e g am e^ :w lii)e :^ h p re w á s h i t i h a rd th ro u g h o u t : t h è g à m è ", ■ M artin a n d E m e r s o n le d th e h ittin g ^ fo r M p c k sv iire ; M a r tin s w a ttin g fo u r b in g ie s o u t o f fiv e t r ip s to th e р 1Ц е a n d E m e rflo n th r e e o u t o f fiv è i; M b c k s v ille th r e a te n e d to w in th è g a m e in tn e ir h a lf p t.th e n in th in n in g . M a rtin h it, s a fe ly a n d w e n t to se c o n d o h ^a p M ä ed b a ll, a n d s c o r e d o ir: È m è rp o h ’ 8 tw o b a se h it. B u t th e *h it'n e ed -^ ed to w in th è g a m e w a s n o t fo r th io m i g ; ■ - . V S c o re b y in n in g s ., . R H E M o ck -sv ille 1 0 2 ООО 1 0 1 - 5 1 2 E a s t B é n d 00Ö; 1 0 1 ^ ^ 6 8 S u tiim a r y ;; S to le n b a se s, M a r tin 2 .' Etitierson 2 ; s^acrifice h it?, W a r d ; tw o b a s e h itsi W a rd .R ic h - ‘ ; S ir . H ilL .S p ry a n d M iss M y r tle H e lia rd i: w h a p p ily , m a rrie d S u n d # ; m o r n in g a t,, th è h o m e o f th e brid ei’ s p a r e n ts in C o o leem ee. | ,T, I . C a ù d è ilip è r fo n iie d th è c é re h io riy r Q u ite a la r g e cro w d o t fr iè n d s ' an d r e la t iv e s w e re p rp s e n t 'f o r " , th e h a p p y pccaBion;' T h e y w ill m a k e .th e ir hpm e in IC arinappliia. r^^^Keir n ia ri^ ffrie n d s w is h fo r th e m à p ro sp e ro u s n e y th ru life . M r, a n d M rs. F r e d : B i v in * a re r e jp ic ir ig o y e r th e a r r iv a l o f a fin e so n . ;M r . a n d M r s . O lif W h itle y , o f K a n n a p o lis ,; a r e v is itin g ;M r . an d a n d ;] ^ s : H f M . H a r r is . - M r.: C a r l W i. S p ^ , : o f F a y e tte- v iilè , is s p e n d in g th e w e e k w ilh h is g rà n d p à rp n ts , Mt*. an d M rs. T . F . S p r y . ‘ M is s M a r y E v e r h a r d t, w h o h a s | b e è n in s u m m e r sichool a t S a lis- b u ry , h a s re tu rn e d h o m e, , I t w a s ' a g r e a t ih sp ira tio n |;a s e e s iic h a la r g e cro w d a t p r a y e r m e e tin g S a liu r d a y . n ig h t. O u r c ro w d s f a r p u t n u m b er fo m e . p f th e to w n p r a y e r s e r v ic e s,eo d o n ’ t g e t d isc o u ra g e d . ;^ o c k s v ille C o u n c il N o. 2 2 6 J r .. 0 . Ü . A . M .m e e t s e v e r y T h u r s ­ d a y e v e n in g ait 7 Í30 o ’c lo c k . 'A ll v is it in g B r o s , á r e w elco m e. Baptist. P a s to r , R e v , W . B . W a p f . S u p e rin te n d e n t, T . M , H e n d ­ r ix . _ ; - ■ ' : . . • S u n d a y . S c h o o l a t 9:45 a . n i. P r e a c h in g s é r v ic é s a t 1 1 a . ni a n d 7 :4 5 p . m . b y th e p a sto r, . ■ T h u r s d a y p r s y e r s e r v ic e a t 7 :0 0 p . m . E v e r y ó n é is c o rd ia ll / in v ite d to a n y a n d all th e se rv ic e s. READ THE ENTHIPRISE " ' b y . I'O th xliaiJC Ilid a . uv .Vi.«» I ..U ..» , — ------------------ ---------, •'V gan so a t th e e n d o f th é 1 4 t h i f » y d so n , E m e r s o n ; R e n e g a r ; h its .tn e ith e r: te a m sc o re d . In t h e ii o f K a ise r.-8 ;o fE S h o r e 1 2 ; le f t on h a lf o f th e ;i4 t h , R a p p , fir s t riian ^ b a se s, M o c k s v ille 1 0 ; E a s t B e n d ." u p , w a s ;s a f e o n a n e r iw r .b iit w a s , 7 :s t r iic k o u t 'b y K a is e r 4 ,- b y S h o ? e c a u g h t n a p p in g o ff fir s t; T h o m - 5 ;' h it—b y p itc h e d b a ll B o w d e n , a s v ille fa ile d to sc o re , R ic h a rd - P lo v v m a n ; d o u b le p la y s . V e s ta l to S h u t t ; e a rn e d r u n s , M o c k s v ille 5 ; E a s t B e n d 2 . I«. . « . so n , fir s t u p in ,th e 1 4 .h it s a fe ly , S h u tt d ro v e a Ip n g .ó n e tó c e n te r *.fo r-tyyo b a se ^ , R ic h a r fs o n a d v a n c , V jip g to th ir d , M a rtin w a lk e d ,' ;b u t w a s c a u g h t n a p p in g a t fir s t. E m : e rso h d r o v e : a h o t lin e ? to first,- : to o h a r d to h a n d Je a n d ; R ic h a rd - ■ so n sc o re d . , J . ;; ' . F o r th e lo c a ls , S h u tt. a t fir s t w a s a n o u t s t s n d in g ; s t a r in th e fie ld a n d w ith th e w illo w ; H e : - w a * a b ly .s e c ò n d è d b y y ;E m erso D ^ V w h o in ià d é ia js e n à a tib ^ c a tc h in . d e e p ^ o f o n e. ¿ f t h è lo n g e s t . h its m a d e .th is s e a ^ h .: ^ ■ L o n g , p itc h in g f o r J h e y is it o r s > w a s in th e b e st, o f Jo irrp a n d p itch ' e d a g r e a t g a n ie fo r h is tea m ' • m at« « . T h e b o x sc o re fo llo w s : M o c k ^ ille A B R H P O A . E fORO RETAIL SALES MAKE NEW RLGORD Coinpany Reports Total Sales ;Haye Reached 5,709 Machines a Day . V e s t a l 2 b -R ic h ’ so n 3b . ■ S h u tt l b M a rtin c. E m e r s o n If,; .M a c k ie r f . S m ith p . W a rd ^ c f, ■ Jo n e s'^ s S .: 6 6 6 6 6 v ■5r: •■ C 6 0 . 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 : O' 1 0^ T o t t ls ; 5 0 2 T h o m a s v ille A ^ . R E . L o n g ■! c f 6 0 A r m a w ’ t h y l f 6 S m ith 3 b . D . L o n g p . B r ile s , C; R a p p 2 b . ' L e o n a rd ss. B a it y lb . 6 6 ',,6- '•6 - 5 4 ' C r u tc h fie ld r f.S 4 2 2 2 ii:. 2 0 ■ 1 1 1 4 2 F O 3 2 3 0 9 6 2 1 6 ! - l 2 8. 0 : ' 1 . : 0 1 0 : 0 2 0 2 0 1 3 0 2 6 S A E 0 0 2..0 f 0 4 0 1 6 0 Ò R e t a il s a le s b f F o r d c a rs , tru c k s a n d t r a c to r s e s ta b lis h e d a n e w h ig h .re co rd d u r in g Ju n e ;, w h e n [a c c o rd in g to a s ta te m e n t issu e d fr o n i th e "F o rd F a c t o r y a t D e tro it a n . a v e r a g e o f 5 ,7 0 9 m a c h in é s w e r e so ld d a ily . .F o rd s a lé s : h a v e b e e n ; sh o w in j? a c p n s ta n t in c r e a s e e a c h m o n th thTs y e a r ; J u n e b e in g th e h ig h e st in th e h is to r y o f th e C o m p a n y w ith ; a to ta l,o f 14 8 ,4 3 9 c a r s ,tr u c k s a n d tr a c to r s . . O f th is m u m b e r .6, 0 54 w e r e -s o ld b y th e F o rd , : C o n iv p a n y o f C a n a d a a n d 9 ,4 3 5 b y th é v a r io u s E u r o p e a n F o r d C o m p a n ­ ie s a h d S o iith A m e ric a n B ra n c h e s r e a c h in g p u r c h a s e r s in p r a c tic a l­ ly e v e r y c iv iliz e d c o u n try in th e w o rld . .W ith t h e c lo sin g o f b u s in e ss f o r Ju n e ,' F o r d re c o rd s d isclo sed th e f a c t t h a t to t^ l s a le s -fo r th e - . fir s t ^ iX j m o n th s p f: 19 2 2 w e r e b I w e ll o v e r th e h a lf-m illio n m a rk •T o ta ls 34" 0 5 2 7 ^ 7 3 S c o r e b y in n in g s : . R H É ' M o c k s 0 0 1 ООО ООО ООО 0 1 - 2 8 3 T h o m . ООО 10 0 ООО ООО 00 - 1 .5,. 3 S u m m a r y : S to le n b a se s, S h u tt; s a c r ific e h its , ^ ^ m ith ; tw o b a se h its ,. W w d , S h u t t ; th r e e b a se h its , B r ile s ; h its b ff S m ith 5 in 1 4 io n in g s ; o f D . L o n g 8 in 14 in n in g s ; le ft on b a se s, M o c k sv ille 7 : T h o m ^ v ille 6 ; s t r a c k o u t b y th e e x a c t fig u r e s ' b e in g 6 5 2 ,2 6 1 T h is is a ls o a n e w h ig h re c o rd a s i t is c o n s id e r a b ly in a d v a n c e a n y p r e v io u s h a lf- y e a r p e rio d . ' J u jy F o r d s a le s a r e e x p e c te d to e q u a l, a n d p ro b a b ly e c lip se Ju n e . T h e e s tim a te d o u tp u t o f c a rs, t r u c k s a n d tr a c to r s h a s b e en p la c e d a t 15 1,7 6 7 , a lth o d e a le rs h a v e re q u isitio n e d m o re th a n 200,000. ^ F o r d o ffic ia ls s ta te th a t e v e r y a tte m p t h a s b e e n m a d e to su p p ly t h e ir d e a le r s w ith su ffic ie n t c a r s tb fill th e ir o rd e rs , b u t t h a t fo r th e p a s t th r e e m o n th s, p ro m p tf, Xnomasvilte o; ouuur uuu i — S m it h 9 ; b y L o n g 7 ;b a s e ori b a ils - d e liv e r ie s - h a v e b e en im p o ssib le ' w ith so m e o f th e ty p e s . T h e d e ­ m a n d fo r F o r d e n c lo se d c a r s h a s b e e n e s p e c ia lly h a rd to m eet, d u e o ff. _ S m ith 1 ; o ff L o n g 2 ; d o u b le , p la y s , Jo n e s to V e s t a l to >S h u t t; ' v L e o iia ^ to R a p p .to B a it y ; e a rn - J e r i c h o N ,e w s . f « « M í ’i i l l l ' - lc h o o r í.'iiy í: W h p r a e . ' Ш . - № e :f a r m e r s a r e b u s y p u llin g to b a c c o . •> M is s ,M a r g a r e t G re e n is 'sp e n d ­ in g so m e tim e w ith h e r g r a n d p a r ­ e n ts , M r. a n d M rs. C . W . S e a ­ fo rd . M iss A m e lia W ilso n sp e n t S a t ­ u r d a y n ig h t w ith h e r s is te r, M rs. J . \ y . S m ith . M r . C ly d e Ija m e s a!nd fa m ily , o f M o c k s v ille , v is ite d a t W . C . W il­ so n ’ s S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . , '•ijs o n a r u u> n a p ij lu can » - ! . 'e^a r d ^ i M o c k s v ille 1 ; Thomas-1 to th e e v e r - in c r e a s in g p o p u la rity - v i l l # | jt i m e 2 :1 5 . i o f .' th e C o u p e a n d S e d a n fo r a ll y e a r -r o u n d u s e . ^ A re fle c tio n o f g e n e r a l b u sin e ss c o n d itio n s .is se e n in th e re c o rd o f F o r d tr u c k s a le s , w h ic h sh o w a n in c r e a s e o f e ig h ty -fo u r p e r c e n t o v e r la s t y e a r . M e rc h a n ts a n d fa r m e r s a lik e h a v e co m e to [ re c o g n iz e t h e u tility o f th e m o to r tr u c k in c u t t in g tra n sp o rta tio n c o s ts an d s p e e d in g u p d e liv e rie s, a n d th e fa c t th a t th e y a r e b u y in g n e a r ly t w ic e a s m a n y n o w - a s a y e a rJa g o ^ c le a r|y p o iiits to b e tte r b u s in e ss c o n d itio n s. A t th e. p r e s e n t tim e F o rd is i e m p lo y in g 7 5 ,0 0 0 m en in D e tro it. SHOOT T0E JO^ WORK IN ! We Po'^U Щлйм ot Ш W01Ä •• M - ■ .• -. ' ■ ' -'V ‘ ■' \ Í \ \ ......... A h í T h a i k R e a l P a i n t K u r - F a - C i t e A h ig h -g ra d e v a r n is h s ta in f o r fu rn itu re, f i o o r s , , a n d w o o d w o r k a n y c o lo r, . Granitoid F l o o r P a i n t P u t it o n to ­ d a y — w a lk o n it to -m o rro w . J S h i n e s l i k e 1 e n a m e l. ' | As you dip your brush into || ’the heavy' lead body of K u r f e e S ' * ^ P u r « ; P i l h t :y o u in stan tly re a liz e w h y it covers (h id e s) a n d p ro tects th e su rface ao m u ch b e tte r. T h e r e isn ’ t a n y m agic ■ a b o u t it---K u r{ee8 is ju st b etter pain t. G o o d ; p a in te rs u se a n d reco m m en d it b e cau se it c o n ta in s m o re p u re lead p e r g a llo n . L o o k at th e fo rm u la : Pt/re ^C arbonate,L ead - 8 0 % P u re Z in c O xide T - . 100% It’s su rp risin g th e sm a ll am o u n t o f K u rfe e s re o u ire d to .p a in t a h o u se rig h t. L e t us fig u re th e a n a o u n tfo r y o u a n d sh o w y o u th e b e au tiiu i c o lo f sclection B . Kurfees makes a Paint for every Purpose-—We have them KURFEES & WARD “On The Square” i>ljR^ai Mocksville, N.C. Reduce Your Production Costs Fanning, like eveiy other business, must cut down thè overhead. It is not a question of being able to afford a Fordson; it is a question of being able to con­ tinue farming ph the old too-costly basis: The farmer’s problem is not all a sales probttni} it iài ateo a production problem. He must «ul d o ^ the cost of productifxi. The Pordwn does more wprk^ at a lower ooit and in less time than the old heuiid methods. L.et us give you the pMroofì cÌEdl today. V V f Writi^ pfaome Sanford IHoîor (ó. QUEENS COLLEGE C h a r lo tte , N ,‘ C , A H IG H - G R A D E C O L L E G E F O R - Y O U N G W O M E N F o u r fu ll y e a r s o f th o ro u g h c o lle g e w ork «, m e a s u rin g up to r e q u ir e m e iits O f s ta n d a r d iz in g a g e n c ie s , le a d in g to d egrees. M u sic a iid ; H o n ie E c o n o m ic s c o u rs e s u n e x c e lle d . F a c u lt y co m p o se d o f h ig h ly e d u c a te d a n d c u ltu re d women w ith C h r is tia n c h a r a c te r ; m o st r e fin in g in flu e n c e s ; u n excell­ e d o p p o rtu n ity to h e a r w o r ld 's g r e a te s t lit e r a r y a n d m usical t a le n t; a c c e s s to c h u rc h e s a n d re fin e d h o m e s .o f C h a rlo tte , ad­ d in g m u c h ,to e d u c a tio n g iv e n in c la s sro o m . M o d e rn a n d u p -to -d a te b u ild in g s , flre p ro o f, s te a m heated, w ith b a th ro o m in e v e r y .s u it 'o f fo u r g ir ls ; h o t an d cold water e v e r y d a y d u r in g s c h o o l:s e s s io n ; s p le n d id ta b le b o ard . S e n d T is y p u r d a u g h te r a n d w e w ill r k q r h a c u ltu re d Clirls tia n w o m a n . O u r'in o tto ; . " C h r ia t ia n W o ra6 n fo r C hristian H o m e s ;’ ’ 'R a t e s re a s o n a b le . '.^ 3 9 0 .0 0 p a y s fo r b o a rd , room r e n t, lig h ts ,' m e d ic a l a tte n tio h ; d o m e s tic s e r v ic e a n d literary tu tio n .: v ; r R E S E R V E R O O M S N O W ; ^ . F o r C a ta lo g u e a n d o th e r In fo r m a tio n W rite to ^ D R ,; W M ,J I , F R A Z E R , P R E S I D E N T , ^ ‘ B 6 x 30 0 , C h a r lo tte , N , G , . - ; Soutiiern Railway Systeni Schedules. The arrival and departure of passenger tmins Mocksville. : The following schedule figures are pub­ lished as information and not guatanteed. A r N o B e tw e e n . ; ;N o D p . 7;37a 10 Charlotte-W inaton-Salom : . 10 ,; ,7:37a 10:12a 9 W inaton-Salem-Charlotte ,‘ 9.,10:12a l:62p 22 ABhöville-Wiiiston-GpldB 22 1:Б2р ;2:4Я ,21 'Golds-W inaton-Aeheviiln 21 2:48p 2 1 a n d 2 2 S o lid th ro u g h tr a in s b e tw e e n G o ld sb o ro an d A s h e v ille v ia G re e n sb o ro , W in s to n -S a le m a n d ; B a r b e r, w ith P u llm a n b u ffe t P a r lo r C a r s . F o r fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n c a ll on , G , A ; A lliso n , T ic k e t A g ^ ii^ ^ j8 4 o ck a v ille , 'P h o n e N o ^ 10 R . H , G ra h a m , D . P . :A , Ch«rlQ tt<?, N . C . A t t e n t í o e ® ® ^ Beginning with Saturday, July 22nd, all ice must be paid for when delivered, urile^ yp an ice card. We will npti charge tickets after thatidate; So remember and have change ready at the door. ^ S h p o t t h é J o b W o y j tefRÍ%®T:íVífe d(ç 'í í . 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A s u su a l th e c ro w d b e g a n c o m in g b y d a y lig h t ill b u jg g ie s, w a g o n s , .a u to m o b iie s an d tr a iiis , th e e x c u rsio n w h ic h is ru n a n n u a lly frp n i"W in sto n -S a l- em b ro u g h t a la r g e c ro w d . T h e p r o g ^ r n b e g a n a t 1 0 o ’ clo ck w ith A tto r n & y J a c o b S t e w a r t in c h a rg e . T h e o p e n in g p r a y e r луаз m ad e b y R e v . M r, J . M . V a r n e r , p a sto r o f t h e ' A d v a n c e M . E . C h u rc h . T h e ;c ia s s ..o f p rp H an s fro m th e O x fo rd O rp h a n a g e r e n ­ d e re d : a s h o r t: p r o g r a m a f t e r w h ic h : R e v . '; M r J " ^ S h e r r iil, p a sto r ofi^, th e M o c k s v ille 'M . É . C h u rc h ititro d u c e d th e s p e a ^ r , M r. Н е г л у R . D w ire , .. e d ito r o f th e : T w in - C ity S ê n tih e l.r {M r. D w ire w a s h ig h ly c h a rg e d w iih ; a b ig s p e e c h a n d a b ig is p e e c h w e g o i . 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S o tia 'o f D a v id s o ii ,are:scalte red ;^ ia ll 0 S o u th , arid -rriariÿ n o w r e s id e in o th e r ■ p a t s ó f A r^ e ric a : W o o d ro w W il- ' s d i i i s - o n e .: o f th e -m o st fa m o u s g ra iiu a l'e a jp f th e in stitu tio n , a n d in" a d d itio n , to s ta te s m a n , b u si- '•n e is riian , a n d o th e r p ro fe ssio n s.! ,m on , a b o iit o rie ìth ird ^ ò f a ll S o iitli e rn P re s b y te ria n n ììn iste rs . a r e ' lik e w is e g r a d u a te s o f t h e c o lle g e . SL O W D P fO R Ш Т У - « - YÓ U A R É 6 0 I N 6 T O O F A S T W e Do U 1 K in d s ot JO B W O RK p r ic e th e re w a s a s u c c e s s fu l y o ù n g a tto r n e y w h o w o rk e d fo r a c o rp o ra tio n . H is a b ility ;w a s fir s t cla sa a n d th e o n ly th in g th a t se e m e d to m e n a c e h is fu tu r e c a r e e r w a s h is o v e r-fo rid n e ss fo r s tro n g d rin k . < : ' • H e ' w a s ■ s e n t to a d is ta n t c ity on in ip o rta tit b u sin e ss, w liic h lie n o s o o n e rc o n c lu d e d th a n h e s t a r t é d in o n a w ild ^ B p ree t h a t d e ia y - é d h is 'r e t u r h fo r s e y e r a l d a y s . '"F e a r in g ^ th a t: h is e m p lo y e rs w o u ld h e a r b f ' th e ;'e x c ip a d e ,: a n d I n a k e th in g s u n p le a sa n t fo r h irii, h é d e c id e d .to 'm a k e a cl.ean b r e a s t o f :th e m a tte r, so w h e n th e m a n ­ a g e r a sk e d w h e r e h e h a d ¿ ^ e n so io rig, :, h e o w n e d u p t h a t h e h a d b e en “ T r y ir ig to .d r in k ' a ll t h e w h is k e y in s ig h t .” ~ : 'T hé:^^m anàgèt^s a d v ic e : w a s .“ S lo w b p fo r s a f e t y — you^ a r e g o ­ in g to o f a s t ! ” . ' Iri, th e sa d a y s, m a n y au tom o-_ b ile d r iv e r s o u g h t tp s b w uj) fo r s a fé t y . T h e lis t o f d a ily ^ tfers a t th e r a i r o a d '.c r o s s in g s sh o u ld b e a w a rn in g to e v e r y d r iv e r to w a tc h h is s te p in th a t p la c e o fd a r ig e r . . . :■ í p u / m a y ji a v é a ri/itu rá le x p e c - ta p c y . o f m a n y y e a r s o f- life y e t i o com o.; so, y o u a r e fo rtu n a te a r id 's u fe ly o u g h t rio t to r is k , b y a n y ra s h a c t, t h è s p o ilin g o f su c h p le a sa rit p ro sp e c ts s y .^ ] T h e i:e . á r e d r iv e r s w h o d o n o t co n ie to, a tte n tio n w h e n th e y a p ­ p ro a ch tr a c k s th a t á r e ttf be.feross è d . T h e y g o o n th in k in g la b o u f t h in g s th a t a r e m e re tr ifle s co m ­ p a re d tò th e ; s e m t is q u eatio ri o f s a fe t y b f life an d lim b s.^ ,-' O n ly too o fte n , th e re is a s u d ­ d en , h o rrib le a w a k e n ir jg tb th è f a c t th a t th e e n g in e , h a s “ g o n e d e a d ” r ig h t on th e c ro s sin g ,» ju s t a s a tra in is b e a r in g d o w n u p on th e m , T o o la te co m es th e reah'sajtion th a t a d a y -d re a m in g is o u t o f p la c e a t th e g r a d e c ro ssin g . T h e n th e en d co m es su d d e n ly . ■W hat m a tte r s n o w a ll th e p la n a a b o u t fu tu r e p i'o sp e rity 'a n d , s u c ­ c e s s ? ' , T h o v g h tle s sn e s s h a v in g ta k e n th e p la c e w h e re v ig ila n c e sh o u ld h a y e b e en on g u a r d ,. e v e r y p la n arid h o p e a n d a sp ira tio n i.*» s u d ­ d en ly : te rm in a te d a n d n o th in ti r e ­ m a in s o f th e life th a t lo o k ed so' p ro m isin g b u t .-sad m e m o rie s in 't h é ih in d s o f a fflic te d k ih d re d an d fr ie n d s . ” ' - S Iq v v 'u p fo r s a fe t y a t th e c ro ss ^irig. M a k e n o eiffort to c ro ss u n ­ le ss -th e .co ast is .clear, tadies Must Not Read. N . & S . A U T O Operating Daily Between Salisbury, Mocksville and Wmston-Salem. I •р в ац .ХЭЦ uo p U B is o} р в ц o q s J i ; ‘л о ц э ш о з i î p ,3q s A\ou4 _ Грвод ÄpB3.TiB ВВЦ o q s ш а о а s íq j; в o v s^uêb U01 а[9Явм i[,0AV m o n , ■ "ittoqs B ,îo p u ¡4 isB a j 9Щ : B ip s o q s j i Í л Ь ц э ш о з 5П0 ? î p u y i|jA\ o ijs ^aq поЛ ;n g ' , ■ ' : :. ■ . ‘A\ouii Oí qou ^ЦЯПО 9Ц8 ЗЦ11ЦЭадОВ S ^ I ■ ■ ’ - 'UBOlOiVi |b 8эш ол\ S u tq ijtu B в ,э л оч ; j i — M r s . H a ttie C . S m ith , in C h a r- Jo t t e O b se rv e r. BEAÖ THE ENTERPRISE A d m i n i s t r a t o r ’ s К о ^ с Ы Having qualinéd as administrator on thn estate nf Frank Everhardt deceñs- ed on the,2lat day of July 1922, notice is hereby:Riyen toall persons indebted to the estate of said Franlc Everhardt, tb ,ma)c'e immediate payment arid 'settle­ ment, and airpersbns having claims a- (rainat said estate will present them for payment on or.before tho 21st^ day of July 1923, or this notico will be pled in bar of their recovery. This July 21st; 1922, - W. H. Bivins, Administrator of ■ Frank Everhardt doqpased. Jacob Stewart, Atty. ' 7-27-4t G O IN G N O R T H ' L e a v e S a lis b u r y 8 a m . a n d ’4 Pj.iifi. A r r iv e M o c k sv ille ■ 9 a m a n d '5 p ,.m V A rriv e ,W in s to ri\S a ie m . 1 0 a , m . arid (5 p . m . ' / G O IN ( i ,S O U T H •L e a v e W in sto n -S a le m . 8 a . m . a n d -4 p . m'.‘ A r r iv e M o c k s v ille ., - 9 a . m . a n d 5 p . m . Arrive S a lis b u i'y - /■; 1 0 a. rii.’ a rid 6 p . m . P a r e S a lis b ù r y to M o’c k sv ille - ' - . - F a r e M o c k s v ille to W in sto ri-S à le m ' - SÜ.OO $ 1.2 6 " C a r s le a v e .Y a d k in H o te l, M o c k s v ille H o te l arid th e Z in zeri- d o rf. A s k th e d a r k s fo r in fo rm a tio n . ‘ ’ • T h e ’ sc h e d u le is c o n v e n ie n t to sp e n d th e d a y in e ith e r c it y o r to tr a n s a c t b u s in e ss a lo n g th e 'iirie . O u r c a r s a r e b ig co m ­ fo rta b le , e a s y - r id in g H u d so n s a n d o u r d r iv e r s a i e c a r e fu l a n d |. e x p e rie n c e d . T r y th is s e r v ic e w h e n y o u w a n t 't o g o . . . 'Wintton-Salem Phbnat 162 & 29. . 'Salisbury Phonea 77 & 78 “SA F ET Y F IR S T - S E R V IC E A L W A Y S '! £№«1 | и й1М!111И1!М 11М|||М1Ь и М 111В 1111Иа1М !1 ì Have You a Daughter? D o y o u w a n t h e r to h a v e th e r ig h t k in d a f a n e d u c a tio n ? I s th e c o s t a c o n s id e ra tio n ? M I T C H E L L C O L L E G E S t a te s v ilie , N . C . F O R G I R L S A N D Y O U N G - W O M E N • C a n h e lp y o u s o lv e th e p ro ljle m .The Literary Department offers Colludiate, Preparatory,and Intermedi­ ate Courses^' The Vocational an/1 Practical Draartmont offers splendidExpression, Home Econo-courses in Piano, Voice, Pino Organ, Violin, mics. Teacher Training-,and Secretarial Commercial, Let Us Show You—A Catalogue for the asking. "Next Session; Sept, 12th, W. F. HOLLINGSWORTH, ? I President. lE B il ÇÎ■■ 3 ÉW-- OUR A U G U ST CLEAR A N CE SA L E NOW GOING ON ' | : OÜR a n n u a l ('LEARANOE SALÉ WILL RUS-THROUíüH T.HE ENTIRE MONTH OF AUGUST. ALL SUMMER M &CH- | AirpiSEI WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT GREATLy REDUC ED PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR IMMENSE FALL 'STOCK. | ; WE CAN ONLYMjENTION JUST AFEW OFTHE WONDERFUL VALUES WE HAVE TO OFFER DURING THIS SALE.^ '1 _ „ Щ , CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Щ One lot Men’s Suits, Sale Price I a n a ,.® Г ..-С в й U e w e / i if |O JJje C o , ' 1 H eiji},' ш i l - I ■ ä t' - Fnff. li b e a t I fl'tl'' 'г С , One lot Men’s Suits, value up to $10.00, sale price i $1.98 30 Men’s Suits, value up to $28.50, . . . Half Price У 20 Men’s Suits, value up to $22.50, sale price . . $6.98 10% off on all other suits 25 Boy summer suits one-third off. , ; One big lot of Men’s and Boy’s Pants, at a big. reduction Straw Hats, all neW, half price ' ' Several odd lots in this department will be closed out ioir less than cost. •_ ^ ^ ; ' , SHOE^ ■ - One lot high heel Pumps, value'up to $7.00, for . . $1.00 One lot low heel Oxfords and Pumps, assorted styles, half price One big lot Men’s and Boy’s Shoes and Oxfords, less than cost. MILLINERY All Hats up tp $4.75 for . . . . . . 98c All Hats $5.00 and up for . . . . . . $1.98 ' (( . ( . it ' « READY-TO.WEAR iJOne Jpt Georgette Waists, ^v^^^ sale price One lot Georgette and Silk W^aisis, value $8.00, “ One lot Silk Teddies,, value $3.00, One lot Lingerie Teddies, value $1.50, One lot Silk and Lace Camisoles One lot Silk and Lace Camisoles One lot Silk^and Lace Camisoles -s Seal Pax Union Suits, $1.50 value, \" One lot Voile Dresses, value $14.75 One lot Lawn Dresses, “ " $2.50 One lot Canton Crepe Dresses “ $16.50 One lot Fancy Skirts, half price. DRY GOODS One lot Fancy VoUes, regular 65c value, One lot Fancy Voiles, regular 40 & 50c val. One lot Lawns One lot Solid Chambray, short lengths. One lot Fancy Suiting, 40c value 500 yards 9-4 Piquot Bleach Sheeting Several odd lots of Ginghams and Percale orie-half price Various odd piece's in better goods at reduced prices. . $1.48 <( ' «$2.48 Ч $1.48 75 c : 75c' tO' < '98c« -48c 98cV¿';^ $3;98*^ 98c, $8.25. Sale price, - « (( (( (( « (Í « . « « 29c 19c ^ 9 c 8 У 3 С 23c 49c Л a li- Ich o o l =«. 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T h e „ T r u s t e e s ai’e p la n n in g to h a v e c o m p le te w a te r an d s e w e r s y s t e m in s fa lle d a t o n c e a t th e sch o o l b u ild h ig s. P IN O N E W S . T h e r e v iv a l m e e tin t; w ill b m li t P in o S u n d a y , S e p t;* 3 r d . \ T h e r e w ill bo p re a c h in g a t P ir.p S u n d a y n ig h t 'vA u g. 2 0 . W a rm ■W olcòm e to a l l '' ' ;.M Ì83 r 'lo r a A lle n le ft T u e s d a y fo r M -ais H ill-co U ego, w h e r e sh e w ill a tte n d sch o o l, i' . M rs, R '.ith . T u rn e r, o f C a l • ha> n s p e n t the- w e e k -e n d w i th M r. an d :M rs^ F . R . M c M a h a n , • i . M ias E t h e K G r a n fili a n d M r. Truaf not to-morrow’a аалуп t6 brlns Tho ilrcnmod oi joy for .луЫоН you . wiiU: ,. - ’ ■ ■ . . . Toil-imve onouffli of pteasant. tUlnes To houso your Boul In goodly Btiito.'-B. Y. -Wllllnros. E V rn Y D A V , e c o n o m i c a l D18H E3 Л well iiindo benn soup Is dollcloiis, [,nml Is also most hourlshthe.; ; :, ' Boan,. 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Koon tz, of Chapel Hill, t'o(ik in the picnic and ia m.t'iiding several d?y;i with home folks, I-Ie wat. !/c-onipanied by Mr Arthur Chase, a'so of Chapel i',iii. Misis Mary Koontz is'visiting friends at Coijcord. . • Messr.s^ J. J; Sta.rretto, .W. F, H. Ketchie,. Jay J’oster, .Prentiss Campbell .'ind ArthurlDay wal b at'ehded Divine' sp^vicc-s at St. Luko’s Euthèrari: Chlirch, Bear Poplar, lasl, Sand'ay, night. ' An oxccl'in t serino fv Wijs. preircheS by Rev. C. P ., Fiihiiivof China Grove. -Mrs,'Fannie J .Da.'s'ic', of Sal­ isbury,' is visiting relaiiv(.s and f»ief.dsin(ury!cini(y, ■ ■Mrs.-A. F. Campbell spent the wfiek-erd wiih her sister,- Mrs. iV. L., Hai'iicr, of-.CooJ;:3priiigs. A ll ', Ijea’c iie r s o f M o c k s v ille S c h o o ls fo r se ssio n 19 2 2 -2 3 h a v e b e e n . e m p lo y e d "and h a v e .sigh ed c o n tra c ts . W ith - S u p t: F .; R . R ic h a rd so n a n d a sp le n d id f a c u lt y ) w ith th 'e ':" n e c e s s a r y . fa c ilit ie s ' •w h ich h a v e b een a d d e d , M o c k s ­ v ille w ill h a v e o n e o f. th e b e st s ta n d a r d H ig h - S c h o o ls in - th e S ta te . V ... , ' i ' ■ V R o la n d Q i-A n fill,of W in sto iJ-K a lim a r e @ p«n djn g 'th e ir vac-ation v.'ith h o m e fo lk s;/ , . M tv a n d M rs. S a m D a v is an d so n s, F ra n c is, a n d E d w a r d , w e re th e g u e s t s 'o f M r. a n d M rs. L ; L . M ille r S u n d a y . M iss e s 'E liz a b e t h au d jW iild red W ood ru lT , o f^ M o ck-sville, a r e a p u n d in g s o m e 'tim e - v n th th e ir g r a n d -g a r e n ts . M r. .a n d M ra. A . H . M c M a h a n ;; ; ^ M r. F r e d S w in g ; o f S a lis b u r y s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d w it h - h o m e fo lk s . - ^ ■ . . - ■ ■ M r. H u g h L a th a m a n d s is te r . M l's. R a lp h M c C la m r o u g h jn o to t- ed to S a lis b u r y S a t u r d a y 'to ;b e w ith M rs.- M c C la m 'rb u g h ’ s liu s- b a h d w h o is in .th e h o 'sp ital thcre^i M r. M c G la m rp u g h " is . g e t t in g a lo n g riip ely,^ w e a r e g la d to n o te. -M r. R ic h a v d ; L a th a m , b f K a n - ; riap cH s;' is sp e n d in g th e w e e k a t h o m e. H e w a s a c c o m p a n ie d b y M r. B la c k b u r n S p r in k le . ., :----------------------r- ., ,■ for thirty iulnutfiS. To he perfectly succcsstur this cnke m ust .coiitnln n i;u,sinrrt layer In tlie center. Serve with f-iirrant'Jelly. ,. ^ -— . - Enkad Applea W ith Dates.— :''’nsh nnd core four sm nll, apples; li'lli the eento^rs with .■sugar and two dnte.s. 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S .', C h asej> rb f C h a p e l H ill, w a s a w e e k -e n d v is ito r . :; M r. M ilto n V . C le m e n t, of:| Boone, s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith his p a ren ts.; ' _: B e su re to a tte n d th e s a le o f the F r a n k E v e r lia r d t • p ro p p rty A d g u st 19 th : M i^s N e llie P o p lio j o f ' H ig h Point, is v is it in g r e la t iv e s an d frien d s h e re . . • M r. C . A . J e n k in s arid fa m ily , of W in sto n -S a le m , w e r e p icn c visito rs T h u r s d a y . : ' - M iss. E u g e n ia ;B i* o w n ,' o f A s iic - ville, sp e n t s e v e r a l d a y s la s t w e e k w ith M rs. R . B . S a n f o r d . 'y ;. M r. N . T . A n d e rso n riio v e d I is fam ily la s t \y eek fro rii . W in sto n - Salem b a c k to C a la h a ln ,.. - ; D r. an d M rs, J . W ^ S p e ig h t ,o f R o p er, a r e v is it in g - t h e ir d a u g h ­ ter, M r s .;J .,C . S a n fo r d . V M iss .E ls ie N a il, o f ‘W in stori- S:ilem , s p e n t s e v e r a l d a y s w ith M rs. C . S . M a s s e y r e c e r itly . ; D r. an d M rs. E . B . C le m e n t,o f S a lisb u ry, v is ite d M r. a n d i^ rs . E. L . G a ith e r la s t T h u r s d a y . - M ias A n n ie H a ll B a i t y r e t u r n ­ ed F r id a y fro m a n e x te n d e d tr ip th rou gh th e g r e a t N o r t h W ^ s t M rs, C , S .' M a s sP y r e tu r n .d' last w e e k fro m , a te n d a y v is it to M rs. F . A . W a g n e r a t F a r m in g ­ ton. '.L .;.': - . D o n 't fo r g e t th e p ic tu re s-to bo sho'A’n b y th e S c h o o l E xten .sio n B o a rd a t A u g u s t a T hursdivv.j n ig h t; B a ltim o re F t id a y v :'g h t; M o ck sv ille (C o u rt H i u se ) S a tu r-1 d a y n ig h t. • i •M r; a n d M r s . R a lp h E d v v iitd s, o f G re e n sb o ro , M rs. Ja m e s Me-, Iv e r an d little B e rn ic e W ilson M c lv e r , a n d M r. an d M r s J . P . C lo a n in g e r a n d c h ild re n , o f Wi-.i- sto n -S a le m , ' s p e n t, sever-al d a y s la s t w e e k w ith M r. a n d M r s ;.R . L .. W ilso n . - . ' ^ ^ • M r. a n d M rs. R o s s M i'ls an d little M a r y M ills, o f S t.ito sv ille , an d , M r. a n d M rs. E . - G ;' H oin an d little -M a rg a r.n 'H o rn , o f W in sto n -S a le m . s p e n t S u n d a y w i h M r. and.' M r,i. G . E H o rn . M iaa M a'-y H o rn a c c o m p a n ie d M r.i. M ills h o m e -fo r a viriit . - M r. an d M rs P h ilip A . C l?m - en t,^ o f R a le ig h , s p e n t la s t 'w e e k w ith 'M r,. a m ! M rs. W . K . C lem ­ e n t. W h ile b o re th e y m ad e a v is it to N o rth W ilk esb u iO to se e M r. K . M . C le m e n t, M iss P a ts y C ie m e n t K cccm p an iiid th e m to N o rth W ilK esburO , M r. a h d M is . J . B . Jo h n sto n e h a d a s th e ir g n o s ts Su n d a.v, i\J >•. a n d M rs. C F . M o lc h o r arid ch il 1- ra n . o f.M o o ro iv ille , an d .Virs. W . G . C a ld w e ll, o : Scot-'-.M is^., M i-s. M elch o r is pU’ a s im tly re m e m b e re d h e re a s M isa L u c y C u lb e rtso n and. M rs, C a ld w e ll a s M iss C la ra C u lb e rtjo n . E N T E R P R I S E , M O C K S V I L L E , ' N~. 0 . 'Delayed In, Opening On account of delay in .shipment of -fixtures, we have been unable to open. Expect to open in a few .days. • epBMENT LEGRAND ‘ ‘ O n T h ^ S q j i a r e ’-’ * ■ , '!’3|Ш!|ШШВШ1|1НШ1П0В1Ш111«КШ1ШЗ«|№аг/нШНЯП t j м . '............, A D V A N C E N E W S M iss R e g in a H o rn 'r e tu r n ; d home S u n d a y fr o m a th r e e w e e k s visit to r e la t iv e s in S t a te s v i le' and S to n y P o in t .; ; A fte r s p e n d in g a t w o w e e k V vacation h e re w ith ; h is ' p a re n t» , Mr. W illiam L e G r a n d le f t fo r A t ­ lanta Sund-ay n ig h t / ; R ev . J . ,, M r V a r n e r , p a s to r o f A d van ce C irc'd it,, a r id ;M r . L . 11; M ock, o f A d v a n c e , w e r e ariio n g the p icn ic v isito rs.?' ;. M r. an d M rs. ;H d y d e n 'C le n ie 't I und ton , H a y d e n , J r . , ; " o f S a 'i:- b iry , sp e rit ia s t 'l'h u ra d a y w i h Mrs, Ju lia H e'itn ian . M isses Ja rie ^ ^ H a y d e n 'a n d 'D tr ;- thy G a ith e r le f t A t la n t ic C iliy 'la a t w eek for B'.pwirig Rock, -whu’e they will spen,d two'weeks. • • A m o n g th e p ic n ic v is it o r s :ht I’e T h ursday w e r e P r o f e s s o r - a t d M rs. T om G a sh a n d li t y e d a u g h ­ ter, N e ll,-'o f W in sto ri.:S à le m .: • • M rs. L u c y M ille r .-.refb rn ed :: t o her hom e in P h ila d e lp h ia S u n d a y after v is itin g h e r c o u ^ n ;^ M rs. J: A, D an iel, for- s e v e r a l w e e k s . - M iss V e r a G re e n 're tu rn e d -; -.'o her hom e in T h o m a s v ille ’M o fjd a y afternoon. S h e .% a s th e g u e s t o f Miss R o se O w e n s w h ile h e're. M r. an d M rs.; F .:R . R ic h a r d s 'n and ch ild re n ;sp e n t,.th e w e e k -e d in A lb em a rle. M rs, N . R . R ie ’ - ardson a c c o m p a n ie d th e m h o m e ior a v isit. . ' ' ^ M iss B la n c h .’ P e r r y , o f C unv- loek, is v is itin g M is s E s s ie G a'li; om h e re sh e a n d M is s C a ll w il to S ta te s v ille to • v is it' M i;s arah R e e c e \r ' ' M r, S H . H e rrn e , o f A lb e m a r­ le , on e o f S ta n ly C o u n ty ’ s .m o st s u b st'in tia l fin a n c ie rs, w a s - h e r e fo r th e M a so n ic P ic n ic la s t T h u rs d a y . M r. H e a r n e , ju s t re c e rit'y m a d e A lb i;m -> rie a g i f t o ^ se'^ e ra l a c r e s o f la n d fo r u se a s a . p u b lic p a rk . W h ile h e ro h e w a s th e gu e.st o f h is n e p h e w , M r. S sm C ru m p . M r. J . N o rm a n W ills, o f G reen s b o ro , w ill s p e a k a t E lb a v ille M e­ th o d ist P ro te s ta n t C h iirc h a t l l o ’c lo ck a .-m . S u n d a y A u g u s t 20, an d a t B e th e l in th e a fte rn o o n a t 8, on th e M iss io n a ry an d E d u c a ­ tio n al e n te r p r is e s o f Ih e clib rch . A co rd ial in v ita tio n to th e p u b lic g e n e ra lly , is g iv e n b y e a c h con ­ g r e g a tio n .-- ■ ------—--C—o_-----:--- . M iC N . S o sn ik , o f W in sto n -S a l­ em , sp e rit s e v e r a l d a y s 'h e r e la st w e e k . H o is c o n s id e rin g p u ttin g u p a n ' u p -to -d a te re a d y -to -w e a r sto re , c a r r y in g b o th ' la d ie s and g e n ts c lo th in g . M o c k s v ille h eed s su c h a s t o r e a n d w e lc o m e s a n y ­ th in g th a t te n d s to b o o st, bu ild , o r m a k e a .• b e t te r a n d b ig g e r to w n . ■ .• Q u ite a ■num ber, p f-o u r p eo p le atte n d e d th e'iV h iso n ic- P ic n ic a t M o c k sv ille la s t w e e k . A ll re p o rt a v e r y go o d t ih ie i- ’ ; M ra. Jo h n B a ile y ' a n d M isit M a ry B a ile y ,. o f W in slo n -S alem j w e re th e gu cst-t o f M rs. F . T- P o in d e x te r Ia s i F iid a y . M is-5 B ? a tric a W h e e le r, o f W in - s to n -S a k m , is s p e ll in g so m e tim e h e re w ith M rs, L . C . Crou.^e. M isa ■ L a lia O rre ll sp e rit la s t - W e - a r e lisle h in g -.. a g a in fo r ' w e d d in g b e lls to r in g 3 -)on. . I .M r.^ a n d M rs. L . B . E llis s p e n t .S u n d a y w ith r e la tiv e s à t ÌTurren^ tin o . O A K G R O .V E N E W S O u r m e e tin g c lo s e d - S iin d a y n ig h t. W o h a d sp lerid id p r e a c h ­ in g . E ig h t jo in e d th e c h u rch . .W e h o n e M r. -B o w lin g w ill co m e a g a in -so o n . ‘ M rs. P . J . Jo h n s o n ' an d son a r e v is it in g h e r fa th e i’. lit t ’e , ''r . G .'A i A lliso n .- A f t e r a visit oI' tw o w e e k s h e re M rs. Jo h n so n \yiil visit; h e r sister a t ' R e y n o ld a b e fo re g o in g to C h era w ', S . , C ,, where she will m a k e her homp in the'futtire,,'h e r huisbahd having accepted'; a ,'Position there with th e C iie ra w M o to r S a le s C o, S .',M . C-al'i S r . a n d fa m ily v a re h a v in g a re u n io n . A m o n g th o se a tte n d in g a r e .M r . a n d M rs. .W ill C ain -- o f S e ln ia ; M r. an d M rs. W a lte r C a ll,- o f W ilso n ; M rs. ; j . H . T h o m p y o n ,, o f W ilK esbbiT ,; a n d H e n ry S p rin k le , o f G re e n s­ bo ro. - R e v . an d 'M rs. T . S . S p rin ­ k le sp e n t M o n d a y h e re . M rs, T h o m p so n le ft ' V /e d n e sd a y fo r N e w to n , w h e re sh e w ill a tte n d tiie w e d d in g o f M r . C a rl T h o m p - son ., . • ' . , , ^ C o n g re ssm a n an d M rs. W .' C . H a m m e r a n d M r. P a g e , o f -A sh- boro, 'a n d . ih e fo r m e r 's p riv a te s e c r e ta r y , M r Ju liu s .R o u ssea u :- o f W ilk e sb o ro , s p a n t a sh o rt tim > in to w n S a tu r d a y . T h e y : w er. on 1 r ■ M rsi: iM ^ry W y a tt an d d a u g h - w e e k en d v^ith h e r sistijr,' M rs. te r, o f S a lisb u ry ,.'.sp e n t th e w ee k ~ - e n d yiiith M rs. J . 'A , M c C u b b in s. M iss .; P a n s y M c C la m l’oeh i ;d f K a n n a p o lis , . is .v is it in g r e la tiv e s a n d fr ie n d s in o u r c o m m u n ity. M r s . F r a n k B o w le s a n d so n , o f K a n ria p o lis , a r e v is it in g ; h i r t a o th e r , Mrfe. S a llie W h ita k e r. iviias ^ S a r a h M y e r s ,.’o f C c o le e - iriee, > p e n t . th e w e e k w ith h e r g r a n d p a re n ts, M r a n d M i’s. J.. W . S u m m e rs , a n d to o k in th e m e e tin g . ; , W e a r e s o r r y to n o te th e h e a lth o f ; M r a r J . A ., M c C u b b in s ia w o;irse.: H o p e h e r a s p e e d y r e ­ c o v e ry ,- ■. M r. C e c il F o s te r , o f S a lis b u r y , s p e n t T h u r s d a y n ig h t w ith M r. D e n n y A n g e ll. . M ra . M asto n . B o w le s, o f C a n a , is ‘ v is it in g h e r p a re n ts, M r. a n d M rs. J . W ; S u m m e rs, E . M . H a rtm a n , on R o u te 3 .; M r, a n d M rs. J . F . S n iith d e a l, M r. a n d M rs.'C lin to n S m ith d e a l, F r a n k an d M a b .c l.S m ith d e a l, o f W in sto n -S a le m , w e r e a ll v isito i’a a t K . T . S m ith d e a l’ s^ S u n d a y . M iss A lm a B h litt re tu rn e d to W in sio n -S a le m M o n d a y ,: a ft e r sp e n d in g s e v e r a l d a y s w ith h o m e fo lk s. M iss A n n ie F o s t e r s p e n t p a rt o f, la s t w e e k v is itin g r e la tiv e s ah d fr ie n d s in C o o iee m ee ,' M r. W m . J . B ry s o n , w h o h o ld s a p o sitio n w ith S im p s o n 'a n d P e a - cock a t S a lis b u r y , sp e n t th e w e e k en d here' w ith h is -w ife . : M r.'W , H . M a rc h s p e n t a s h o rt tim o h e re w ith h is m o th e r, M rs. 0 . M . M a rc h . M r. M a rc h w a s e n ro u te to h is h o m e in -W ijis to n - S a lsm fr o m th e „M -asonic P ic n ic a t M o c k s v ilh .' M r. T . S , M o ck , w h o h a s b e en ill w ith p n e u m o n ia,' is a b le to be| ou t a g a in . T h e L a d ie s A id S o c ie ty w ill g iv e a . la w n p a r ty a t ;th e sch ool hu ildin g , ;S a tu r d a y n ig h t.^ E v e ry b o d y W e lc o m e . ■■ L i b e r t y 'N E W S . F U L T O N N W S L ib e r ty ; C h u rc h n e x t- S im d a y , A u g . 1 9 t h .' T h e r e w ill b e th re e serm o n s S u n d a y , R e v , S a m N e e d r h am , _of S m ith G ro v e , w ill h e lp R e v . ; F itz g e r a ld . E v e r y , b o d y com p, p r a y in g thati .th is m a y be th e b e g in n in g o f th e g r e a te s t r e ­ v iv a l th is c h u rc h h a s e v e r k n o w n . T h e L a d ie s A id S o c ie ty h e ld th e ir 'r e g u la r m b n th 'y m e e tin g a t the' c h u rc h S a tu r d a y a fte rn o o n ; i t b e in g th e fir s t -tim e th e y h a v e m s t on S a tu rd a y , .'T h e y d ecid ed to c h a n g e t h e ir m e e tin g s fro m T liu rsd 'ay tp S a tu rd a y b e fo re th e seco n d ; S u n d a y in e a c h m o n th . A fl th e la d ie s are u rg e d to co m e o u t to th e se m e e tin g s.^ .'Air, T . F . S p r y , w h o h a s been co n fin ed to liis b ed M ’„th e p a s t th re a m o n th s, is n o w a b le to be up a.sa in ,. g la d to n ote. M r.;;'a n d •lilr s ,;i’h ilip C le m e n t, o f R -ile ig h ,;. a r e sp e n d in g so m e tim e in a n d .a ro u n d L ib e r ty v is it ­ in g r e la tiv e s . M r. R o b e r t G a rte r, -o f ,K a n n a - T w e n ty -o n e w e r e 'p r e s e n t a t S u n d a y SchoO lM ast S u n d a y m o rn ­ in g . . A ll th e p eo p le in th is se c tio n w h o a tte n d e d th e H o m e C o m in g d a y e x e r c is e s h e ld a t F o r k C h u rc h ■last S u n d a y reoO rt a n ic e tim e . M r. J i m . ; B ro o k s w a s w i th u s : W e h a d sò m e : e x tre m e c o o l w e a th e r h e re la s t S u n d a y m o rn ­ in g . - M r. C . ;D .'S t e w a r t h a s a s h is g u e s ts .la s t S u n d a y , M r. a n d M rs R a d Sidderi;^- o f:' n e a r B a ile y ’ s C h a p e l;-M r.-'K e iiy an d M iss M a n - d y W a lk e r,' o f n e a r E lb a v ille . _ M r s ; C h a rlie S h o a f an d so n ; C le tis i' o f n e a r R e e d s ; a lso M r. J e s s e B la c k , .o f A rn o ld , s p e n t : a 'w h ile S u n d a y w ith M r. a n d M rs. W . L .'G o b b le . Baxter Byerly, M. p. Office Over Drug Store. ' Office Phone No. 31; Residence No. 2S. COOLEEMEE; N.C.1 . . fBB0SQ ai&FjiEii:;Q Ba'in ■ M iB n ia n a n in im ii ; NOW GpING ON - fp ip | R № in M iB S ^ Ten Days’ Selling of Good Mer- chahdise a t Big Saving to YoUj Ten T housand Bollars’ W orth Samples and Staple Line Dry Goods arid: Notionisi. ' .*■ ■' ■■■■■ I , ^ ■ . Children-s..Wash Dresses One Size 4 to 14 years. $1.00 values, special One lot Gingham Dresses. 'Size 8 to 16 years. $2.00 values. , Special 'Í Í ; I ■ Taffeta Dresses One lot of Ladies’ Taffeta Dresses. colors .98 . Wool Skirts ' . 'Onelot of Wool Skirts, All colors. $3^00 values. Special . $1.98 Waists Big values in Ladies’ Waists 98c Meri^^^^ Gloves Big^ assprtment of Men’s work gloves. ^1;50 and $2.00 values 98c Men’s Shirts Men’s Dress Shirts. $1.50 value’ 79c $2.00 value $1.25; $3,00 value $1.98 V i Big ya;lues in Sample Shirts. ' J h 'V I; I • íW in s t o ^ < í? o JS v e r y b o d y ’ s D a y a t,p o !is , is. s p e n d in g h is ; v a c a tio n sst 'term p ltan(i ^ c o n g r s-^ Jo h n G a r t e n v : v : - . , ih io w ^ - W ’cn afiin g .:.:a-. lo t.o n s io iia l:d is tric t h a s an- u b lerl roij-l ■ ruiL "'rui’ ' “ n i ' ‘' ’C h j o b u i w : ^ « ; ^ : ; ■■ ^ ‘ S - h i;a iv ^ :o r ^ 'w ccu iio h M o c k s v ille L o d g e ;i3 4 A . P .: & A. M . riVpets e v e ry ; th ird F r id a y n ig h t a t 8 o ’ clo ck . A ll v is itin g B r o s ;, in v ite d . E . P . Crawford M a s t e r ; ' .Z. N .'A nderson Sec. (TES-STINGS “ Ladies"'~Siik^Ht)sa—-----^ Big values in Ladies’ Silk Hose. All coloi s. Samples. Speciiri. 39c, 59c, 69c, 79c, up to $1.98. - Men’s Pants Big values in Mesi’s Pants. Samples. All size^. 98c, $1.50, $2.98, $3.98 Turkish Towels Big values in Turkish Towels. White and colored borders. Samples—Sale 39c, Boys Pants One lot of Boys’ Pants. Sll sizes. Special I . V ; . -s v 50c in la'ms 27-in. Dress Ginghams. Big values dress. .Pretty patterns. y^25c value. Special . . . ’ . . . 14c For all insect bites, red bug, chigger; bee, wasp, ^ mosquito, etc., apply wet ; 5! baking soda or household. 1 1 ammonia, fo llo w e d by cooling applications o f — : b J#\p Pongee-— 38-in. §ilk Pongee. No starch, value . . . , . . -flXRwáiiiiBiiiai'JBiiiiBiiiiinñiiBioiiBiMiiiiis’ZBiiiiBisiiaffiawniimmiin $1.25 95c BiÈiimiBii) ‘ ‘á-f .................................. ■ i l ' 1 J 'i t í -ïf - ' ' l Winston-Salem, N. C. [4 - I Ì P a i M | W , ' ' iE fit I? ñ i Mr. and Mrs. Will Kurfees am ЛЛргвйв Шт1>- ïSoôlCen-fies.A IÄ 0»ftSi.t3nil№ R ea% äi|’flst er, of С ш п ^ Line, spent Iasi week .w i^W P ?^№ T 'M r3. J. С [ tSi C. Dwiggins:----- Chaylotter^. (f. Aii¿~I(í^ M r. M. Miller, Jr., of this ¡^ortlsSnmPtíiiCrROlWBíTÍÉWáson a leadinged iicatioiial iriititi:- Î!' 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IW iaBhmineamortKV’e f itó g lS u n d a y. J.Y 1 U t t i i u t i u m i v a j.v w .c « v . ______________________________________________- ,_____________ , WifftШ^•^4ft!l^яsñ&Й^î^^^tìan zliBftPêëMWi many now reside in other a & l « átf fôffigPS^SWàflÇlyn^- ^ ЬШй № 0aí!l«M Í^lum ni Asso­ cia mnj_Mfmi£aRtui;er&, '^Ш1и SufeíFiH i a t ^ l M - r i n IS campaign T№.'ciin4)ai№äwffl. bV^ âatifeitd eBmü-hoiHo jaQt;Eridoyr-j>{t9r oiv ___^ à 'H 'iP b stloo^ P 'ÏI %äm^ IfôWîe s5iÎèW sÿ(ÎiiiHfli?h >a%áftÍíS%tóyÍhe institution, and 1» à ^ “ p.»p.t'Cààîi<«fia>iiftu|4ïb- МЬВ}Ч?гяН14^‘^1Ш1^'№.>ЧуёК.,, : ‘^tifestìx’tìf °M .S bu % .3 Glouêë^^StotP#“^ ministers al-e of WÌTi5tOTr=Salem7-apent-Siinda \Mbhl«ír)ili At)küison’«Qßit№»|iMt ¿,..K. Williams, whû-isjight air.k i[^-yp^^№ Чзщйп в £ Й ’m щ ы 50f‘;9M>ÍE ÆOT.teÜ шm s Ш » M f ' M L . ?|1вштай?ш$\% fefífe ШteE'asîl^¿■d . - . rt 1 IT.ipennten(j.ents pf jhcj ik'vi^m'ht^^ffi aliiîffîHyîiHfôf £ ш ш i Ç a ï i y S i i f i è ô l M y tte r e a ii.’Hj.g'gglIiftt his omplojers W . ÎÎ. yifefflflHWfetÁVá m i m m b i Ucé Âb-tlie-Ki'adütroisuifir- he eiClViAAesSiTddinjyPWS What matt4»-'B-now-ail the platif fcçm'manity and no iâ iÿ fè^ptnvide ciçiss room^ . . . i s » # f t h § t o P c h W ä f i : _ J P M à iâ e Ç S fi# ô îJ m v !‘’È (f'ô 'ÎSlÎ>';*\n*4®f)astor at that time, tO' Ä Ä l l 3 f f l l l % ¿We ¿h^rfifi M ¿ № á f r¿’a^ .> "‘^Ti?¿o^iM,?,, ai?izáWfll|’ %it¿?dga%Y4 f á A W M ’ p íh n :9%8.^ ^*¥)ft®à’tudentd were dívid , JÍ w p i â î f c  ô ^ â 'à V i ’a t a ' â êciSâàis?/ f e ■ p e r a t i n g D a ^ A<Baífstoftty|nMe^fefevflle limestone bin are asked lo meet t -the-sGhool4iou6e-in-AAvancfr This closed the exercises t ' Ç ^ y W ^ h a t \s^as evide ly enjoy,ed by all and-plans ¡ iiJrÄdiwoenäer way to ms aûü’JLiatuinnfl laturday, August 19th at 6:30 p. for the purpose of огец)т0к!{1й| iHfeion. Mr. ^^fiS‘^i]p°l'or sa^^ty^H?^'t*iio S o s i fiaugii?er?^re'lrica'^ 'df Asheville, retiiffi^d home^^i^clay“ after te r -in -la w , M ra. M a g g ie . L a n g s - S u n d a y a f t e r sp e n a i! .a n d so n , H o m er, a n d ^ ¿ W in te r, |MSrpwg,«%5«)Veaia?ssm'bui-?r S a t u r d a y . m o ip u tn s " W S S d 'M C T .’ ffi I» Т Т Г ?____l J - r t _ i______ iWQy^ l l - - .f Wi ul^s J . « ^ o Ä - , ,iis3 Acnes ¡iiñ^^á.ajoi loger is Vi ■héfxbrcftJl«ít!¡tGGy ©Ой((Ь%аП(С{й№- tìijtfiiOWhiston Salem. Amang-bhe-Swaday-gueets о p | f l f f l iH f ii f i t H i f H p ii i w r a i | f i p i iS ’d s p e n t th e tim e w ith h e r ffi) th e r a t L a u re n s , S ’. S a n fo r d w a s t S l i s s D a is y H o lth d iis « ^ Ie1 fo r M o o re sv ille a n d C h a r- H t e w h e r e sh e w ill s p e n d h e r i S o w e e k ’ s v a c a tio n . S M r s . Os* Hpns, speiit* p V I i s s L o u W k a S K ^ f ^ H W I f f i i H l N G - a n : ^ d k i-^ «e !tm sM iii¥ fe S u it?■ JU J - — - . -. Q .,, ,. -------------------------------- gM isaSOiM enAs iim , a lt ath(ef isin , M r. a n d M in g to n ■s '•tvith W illia m s. M ft-P r-Jr-W a g n e i’T -of-W jH sto» co-op er,at| v e ... W . P o ú ; fa rm “ 'ä e irio n s'.ra to r *8f ForsyèK iïèW iÎÿ,o< àîftyilSH r. W . Jl, Bäily,/iiW\14nW?teWn-tSaR>mof W o o d le a f, w ill b e p r e a e t y ;n t ^ g n e e ting.^ Î V E R Ï B M W M A IN IT I- Д Л 'Й Й Й Г С О Ш У Baseball Schedule. О В Д Ш ау— L e x in g t o n a t S u n I set Sparto, and 5 p. m. . t Ä Ö » ' » ' ® ' * ? “ “ ” " ' ' ifep№P?Pd ay—Lexi ngton in^on. ^ П Tîiift-sabÿiR'èàiBbiWy at Sunftt ‘ ’° i a r l i ) ! y “ œ ‘ é a a i l f ’ -a t S u n s |t P ü K k a. m . a n d 6 p. m , ¡J -----------------»---------------- ■ ew E ^ é h fP ^ ë ÿ О г Ш Ш ^ cesSTarSASâeclbailèely \Abstor| tended--------------------------------------------------------------------- C liiK flib B ß ö S aH liin 'ü io te'l, M o 'D w rf.orü M cèh lih oliad îH Îfop aoiflir f a t h e r e d a t th e C o u n t v s e a t o f ^ a d k iñ C ö ü h T y'6 ir iS s e ~ S 'ït û r a â ÿ |o ta ^ c P JU lfe illiftn tì с Ш ^ ? й 8 п Ф & , p le n d id “ E v e r y b o d y 's ,D a v ’/ J - r S i r l â m w I f c d ’I ^ é t a f r • Sa9lVn‘'‘®'^- w e re a n n e x e d to th e w o n c o lu « n p fiQ u ld ra S B b a llr-n e w s;“:d B o o n v tte an d S t a te s v ille w e r e th e v ic t i l i s IS S M ifed ifitaligH ^ . th e Z in zen - i n a t lM '^ io i'n in s g a m e w ith B o « - v ille w a s f e a tu re d b y th e h eaMy Leiiy eat betöre the 'ôiiÇRe аШ К Ш Ü jM íd ü e p ftre e /o íid ln g iíín jte n & ím d 'B h e ^ e iw e A ja iio D tirg g u fa B A v g t S M 5 1 1 i r " ‘ ^ ( « “l o o 4 í 5 b i FBôôWwlfë::4 )3 0 ^ 0 ÍT 8 = 5 = 8 a ? ^ r lUH&nauepioe« Try this service I The morning program consist­ ing—of—ten-m in uleiiH fffir^^ 4’esidents orY adk m County was_, E njoyed by Bembled under the trees on the protn b l5r? to"" tlib'-i abuinlaiiuo T>f B a tte r ie s , M o c k s v ille ; P e te rd in a n d * t t ï i . ' ’ '’B Ô Â f t l ë f B r o è n ftMlPMÔèW^^YS” , щ Second Gam e ' Й • e ?n.- t g r .W iltiaii'RiV'u f- '¥ n ^ ïln v lllL ';' № te^ !^ !;:feh < 9 B V w i1» iia :im < ii:iaiii« :;ik iin n etatb aiieaio n :ta E iM i(rf:i; fp o n ?fa v iy iT g o im (4 fe u iiH lÿ e b a lf o f ■■ - - - . Ähe í¡>íSÍt0H3wb5?tJ)j)TmWÍí)Jífti<¡be | ^ t t o Jfl# íA c q E t i o r | V Î 4 i r r € M t È a - © © Ü t â E i m , o f th e W ii^ « i(S H fe ß 8 A íM i»-'' Тч IS- u n d e r M is s . S a lile Н з д е а v ille w a s d e fe a te d to th e t u n e » f i^ in clM tteicaA u b otso ih f ab d S t th e g a m e s u n le s s th e h e a v y M t- o f 8taliPtes!ibfis r № y S e notili- L'■'íííU ^% o>W t^«Ji)№ ings fo llo w : « ..................................................................................... ^ (4tov\. jiHifiSha'i^vsa^oifjeyiEyiM, Re№e ri%<te №ta|t<Mi«e№oP #e№b}|}(^ № .E^ M o c k s v ille ; S m ieh SW .o R m èfeiüa'îiid ôiow ig, m :j a u n it o f th e W e s le y B ib le c la s s o f » » Ж М й М Ш Л « t-Monie-G'ìmiag.jìI |ГГетйггя1{Т!Т1^ '’гтй”.лч... ,w.. > D f f i B t ó T M E N T T lîe y o u n g la d ie s .u n d e ’titóíMfruAírt.^'íhia Iloníe Coming Mrs, Stoclcton, ran acoirtlSitUur JiiVíílltlMto^) lten$b0U)O)p Sitfe iÇft'ithf niontji of Jt^vl^g nevi spmi^^Suivdm'rin August and n—- ----------- . wh“ iv tne q'Seslfon ivas spl-ung t<3 i' öianpetöt $2â.'509dsSl© (ÿrîC ë no one voted for the S 4№ é“ t h l f № o Ò # .e f c i äos w o re 't d isp en si C o l i e ^ o f iiu th an d ;jQaft¥vj^fc«^iii]iìniihw* ^ | T S » f « Ì f ' ' f n S M is s ^ i^ m J ^ ß 'a u c o m , o f S a lis- ^ r a h ,& 'ith ^ d Mr. Frank kr§eFiaônÎS^,r8i|i-àïn morning service. ;-'enry, the pastor. come. Kev. S P. Charlotte, preached Kie a& '■and; L a z ; JoA veJi |O ilie C o Î I'leijdi Saiuii; l^ey Bei m iy . was the guest of Miss Janet îy Refi I ) '• Dukí , I', ÀI ' /■'¡Щ í-al boai Tih ibbth JÍ M iss ;я. bea u l' pelino] г;kreh ]j, fch fyrr pome, itw^denWi Conrad, of the annual his, text, S - ■ r.. .1...,. locf What thinie^SVt=^%'ist?” and f i i g h iie c -l » r d i^ t e .b ig r io t M fc tf ssaffil"■ 'M --------------. by'R evJV ffS jM N S lW oin g a S Mr; :»t¥i:&s.j.Loi?. examination which he stood J w6ir The.examining p№jbytevy ^Tivv,.. ^ — I'cTiuHFI^s'cH^'m^nT."CoTfrad == Miss E Эуеек-end i ^ r s . Jy. 13, Feezor.-er В Г Ho'rii; spent the of.^Moçksviiie. i©td0.0LláE3.€)tti | fp p 0 > B t members, the|;|las|. ^ s . divide4 into two d iv isM s^ a n cffcid hat got the njost nc^OjOSiber was entariainei by tho 1 osing sitf( Thiii p. oved helpful in increasing their number. In the Primary and Junior de l}i®:t(Meilacti,01il'ds are give^ every chHd as soon as he learn the ten commandments, Lord’ „ is'reward'rs agold ofste.'-lin pin. In the Primary and Beginneiijj departments special emphasis i lÿ ^ d on birthday«jo^-ingâ teaching tlie child the habit of dé whe ild e M a t ffW W -h e is^ bring a penny for every yearol and is allowed t3 color as man rinpfs on a class map as old The classes watch thekYi]^ eas - erly to see who has'côftiHbute I tiw m s r lionor of Miss Gladys Vaughn, of Ists o^IfeS^M ar-- tjaM V s « A R ^ om i^ ose injoymg nisnospitali^were be- idaarMigs; ePAH i^^, ll'IÌskM^Cò'^elÌit liitìui ina iriorn, !''< r- _________________and Clinard Le* Grand, Rufus Brown, Cecil Mor­ ris, , Claude Horn, Buck A'llison a m O t o i oiiiiÌsieoEi^fcfeouW a lO w E iiiiot^orW -etitenantì Th^i^^iveriM ir^Kpeai^ JuiM % ,(i” k№Pta HiVM de!0W€hÌQSni«I«®‘lWiiQ№lri8ifSl NoQijie^qolfesSiHi i W c L a c e ____________ Old Hüfflg" Town leading part in the exercises. rssdTBiiirM Wins for the Bb*M^taB^b^ta;nQ«u3 m __ members of tne Old Home Town Club” , who sang many 3ongs_a- dapted for the-oecasion.------- events were staged; sack i-aces, é^iB'to,i\;ijB t.^t i d i n g a D ^ I i l a i ^ err^ ln g ev<Sêid P ^ jp ü M iö ffiS iii^ joiQ nÊ elfiSnivaw B sQ ilêlgfëi А110аде Ш Gféiïfeÿn í ^ p e i í b r e s s e s .........." ~ ~ ............... ' ' « Í № I l ^ ^ M M o r v i - r é í% Big,,Lea-" Í e s , v a l u é $ 1 . 5 0 , C a m i s o l e s C a m i s o l e s C a m i s o l e s $ 1 . 5 0 v a l v a l u lYAUOiJ- _____________ll lm m swinning three ganags masville te a m ^ to produce on S t ost a ten in r ^ ' mazon boys. score was 10 to 9. • . S Takes One From Yadkinvii® . Before a crowd of more t ^ two thousand people the M o® - [ i i № \ u № M t a a i i e d t ^ scen ^ f gileaf the coi^ y member of the New York Iffi- , j^n hanA^tw^perffie ' ^nd acrea'a^ um ^e ?^'The“two'teams7^-'-- iillJ м ш а ж * of Salisbury, and Jack Allison, MiOôïPÎOiltiÂartcjndV'Vÿilèsç ' Й Lowell, anOíliGoIftPSwliíbíCílWÍnrIkíll h a l f p r i c e . D R Y G O r e g u l a r 6 5 c v a i * e g i i l a r 4 0 & 5 0 c ^ 7 5 c 7 5 c 9 8 c 4 8 c 9 8 c 3 . 9 8 9 8 c $ 8 . 2 5 u n ‘d e j‘the 4 0 c v á l u e p - l e a c h S h e e t i n g M c ^ ^ a l f e Ä ö t s o f G i i | | g l M « f e а « к 1 а г « 4 ; а * & э д Ы г 1 Й 1 ¿ b f c e t i m e . T h i ê i W i ^ T m i ß i r O d f i b j ^ ^ ^ j i i n t b e t t f â a g » ( i d æ c * t s i a à d u % l i » i @ h e a i i i l e a g e a v e r a g e ^ \ \ r a ‘ B ë - - î ) i î i f e 5 t ' ¥ « ‘ u c h h i g h - I T E X A C O G A SO L IN S FORlîA ^ a n d range _ З йаз a hot wâtêr'resevoir'w'it; at Enterpriee for particulars. as w ell as eocial leasting. Г1 tije South Yatlkin Asaociatloii and t e S o r  r ' M t t e t ? ^“ b c n p h » Ш, renew ‘ it next Sfoa are n« [jis Janet Stn;wart^gaVe'a din [ner p.irty Friday c^veningjn hoh; or 0 E her house g e t Miss" Maude W i< № i( iilli» { { l!№ iliiiim i{ lil№ ie iH MwQre laid for sl.x, i 1 iV l K U R F É a S S W W - Æ R Ü D lllPflQVEO UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL E N T E R P R I S E , M O C K S V I L L E . - N . C . Lesson |(B/ KEV. K ». B'lTZXVATER, D. D., 'metier of EnffllBh Blblo In tlie Moodyesitila inatltut« o( Chicago.)Copyrlg*!*. 182?, Watteta Nompapgr Union LESSON FOR AUGUST 20. CECOND RETURN FR O M E X IL E ----- > LlitìSON TEXT—Ezra 7:l'8;3(i, ■I golden te x t —The lifincl of our God b uiiun'Ril them that soelt him, for sood, -EzraKKFERENCB- MATEUtAL-lSira ,9:1- [W;ir.Piil.MARY TOPIC-Eara'g Prnyor tor I Hclu.JUNIOR TOPIC—Kzra'a Prayer fot Help un a Journey. I.Vl EftltBDiATB A N D SENIO'U TROPIC -Eir.i; Toftchor ttnd Leader.VOU.NQ PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPiO -JliUjjloua TcacherB: A Need und an Op- poruinUy. * I. Tho Leader—E ira (7:1-10).I, Ulio lie w ua„(vv. H J. ( i) a priest (vv. 1-5). Tiie leader of the Ursi fowjiiiii.i' iviia Zofubbaliei, it sort of mllluiry govornor. Tiie ei'cat iieeil Uow was i’<n- li religious leader, for thu litoi/k' Imd gotte fflf from God, as' wi- stfi- from the noble feftjrins which Erni y!lected. (2) A reiidy. scrlht (V, UJ. lie was n tcuciier of-the law of Goil. Hla high am bition-vv. 7-10). (1) "He set his heart to seek the law of tliB Lord" (v. 10). H e deanltely m out with the «olile pui'poso ,to Itiion Gull’s Word. 'JCo be sucvcsafui lu uny- tlilu:-’ one m ust set out w ith a pupiwse Daniel was n success becnuse lie “pur- poiiHl In his lieart." ’ M liilstcrs and, SunJiiy-school teacJiei-s slioutd iiave' , (his set l>urpose. (2) H o set hia iieiin to oboj' the Lord (v. 10). H e was nut i only concerned w ith know ing • Ood’i «■(iril, but to obey it, GOO’S W ord can-, not fully he know n by the intellect; ft must he experienced. The essential (¡uiiJlllt’/itlon for a teacher o f Ilio Ulble Ù iiriMiehur or Suiuiay-school teacher, ll oliedlence to God’s W ord, (a) iin fet Ills heart to teach Israel God'i-: ttiitutcs and Judgineiila (V. 1 0 ).'lle not only hud a loV otor G od’s W ord, hut r desire to im pfim t it In Uie liearfs o; others. W hen one hns nn experiential knowledge ot God’s W ord ho longs tc tench It to others, 3, ills cominisstun (7;11-2U). T i» I king Artaserxes gave Jihn. a copy tti the decree ailthorU ltjg him to ie/iil i cw»))jin.v IjflcJf to JeruSalom . H o wiu empowered (1) to collect, funds (vv 15. 10) ; (2) to levy tribute (vv. 21 --) ; (.’J) to appohit maglsti-atc.s ant Jml«es (V. 23): (4) tQ execute pci. /iltles (V. 20); So great, wns the Itlic-'i coiitiiieiicd In Èzra that iie gii ve iil! these powers Into Ills hand. For till;- Itreiit iionor E zra lifted Mis heart ti Ood la tlianksglvtng. H e was inafnl' concerned with tiie fact tliat lie w ii/ to beautify the L ord’s iioiise an.; ickuowiedgo that G òd lind put thh purpose into the king’s heart. II. Th* Company (8!l-20). Tha cdtnpany vraa «maU— ouly l,7.'i males, but Iticludlng women, childrei- and servants, ther« were pqrhaps 0,00 to i.ooo people (a this caravan; (8 "i -28)**''"'‘ '’ " V " The flrst thing ha did w as' to see! uod’s guidance. Not only God’s lead ers, but all C hristians .should t seel; alvine guidance nnd help Itl every uti flertalilDg— every new Joiirney, ever> Piece of new work, every busiuesB ad venture, every, relationship. Th»: Which we cannot Invoke G od’s bie.“!!.- «IK upon should not bé tnidertukini. Further, success can ouiy.be realized ,-»*pji_0(>d.V-Wes8lng._le_UEon_u4 «111 not m inim ize the dangers atteml- ns such a Journey, biit he hud told №8 king that ,the hand of the L onl Would be upon all ^or good who sought aim, and now ho w as asham ed to ail: Ihe king for a military,-escort to prn- ‘cct them, iro m the m nrhudlng Arabs. IV. The Successful -Journey (8;2‘1- Oi). • _ ' God heard their prayer. The troa«- ure entrusted to them was great. Per- «aps the entire value o f nil the moiiev, etc.. ivus §5,000,000. F o r a weak cara- vnn to go on a journey; reuulvlng four months through a couiitry-lnfcsied hy inese robber bands, carrying such an I- of.m oney w as m ost porllou.';; I , knew that G oa w as able iiml 'vomu protect them. N ote: 1. Thè cure and lioiiesty (vv. 2.1-SO). „ ® n>oney was weighed tm to tjicm ui start and w as to be'w eighed whei; w , to; the- authorities ^gisuiem . T he Incentive to_honci-ty ^ ®fi!^'in:i'UiiiiC-.ig-Tjr-t7ÌÌ3- :itn ^ tir.' lit they were holy men and were ui. tnislea with that w hich v^as holy l,t w «ie It belonged to Qod. M ost oxnei «1. ':'iirft should be exercised In hau- “»iig the Lord’s m o n e y . W e slioui»! CTtìiii siicrodiy our. trust. ‘ -. Their, safe arrival (vv. 31, S2>. aotiie four and uiie-hall' m ontiis w uir ™iulrea to waku- the journey. God I^r«v«d lilniself to be faltlitul,- luiviii.- Pft'teeted tliem and brought tiu'i'.i ““r«Iy to thtflr destination. Overrating ' Ourselves. : i*'® some degree tliat wo ovurrat*' fni! . y"*®’ shall'undeiT ate othei'n; III-1 “''“ "'“<1 lit home Is liiii‘'0 cori’euted abroad.— Wiisli- i««oa AJHgfor. ■ , : P a g e S e v é i ì Let-the Injuries Pass. ChrlstlaDlty. dem unds UH to pass by lajuilea; It ls''p01lcy to let them pas.s by ад.— FraiiW ln. 1 . Offonded V anity. ,Oiïeudeü, . vanity- Isyttie giieat; »cp- ?rnior itt ¿uçlttl^lte.--A.\ ilolper Weaver College Weaveiville, N. 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WEii/Ei]ND EXCU On.saie iViday nights, Saturday and Sunday mornings to Seashore Resorts and Western North Carolina Resorts. Tickets, good until foliowin.-i Monday and Tuesday iEx- ception tickets lo Western North Carolina sold Saturday and Sunday morning, good r. turn until following Monday) S u n d a y E x c u r s i o n F a r e s - T o - - . ' N o r f o l k , W i l m i n g t o n a n d M o r e h e a d C i t y Thfse tickets are on sa'e Saturday, nigfts and Sunday morning.'! from Salisbury, Hiiih Point’ Winston-Salem, Dur- han'i, Greensboro, Raleigh, P.-ihceion and all intermediate sta'ion?. G'^od returning Sunday night. Not gODd in sleeping or parlor car.=t. SPEND SUNDAY AT THE SEASH0RI3. S u m m e r E x c u r s i o n F a r e s — T o A l l R e s o r t s — iVfountains, Springs and Seashore. Tickets on fale daily, final limit October 31s-, 1922. Stop-overs permitted in in both directions. • Thioogh Pullman Sleeping Curs to All Important Points Excellent Service-Courte.iy-Convenient.Schedules. Write for Beautiful i-'outliern Railway Summer Resort Booklet and Other Litetature. . O u r P r o f e s s i o n a l G a r t l s D R . W . C . M A R T I N In Connection With Сипегв! Practice Givea Special Attention To Буе, Ear, Note, anil Throat. Alio Fit Spectacles. Phone«:' Residence 9. Office 7U Mocksville, N.C. G . V . G R E E N , M . D . Office at Fork Church Leave Calls at H. S. Davis’Store . Advance, N. C. Route 2. Dr. R. P. An d e r s o n ;' d e n t is t : Residence Phone Я1 Office Phone 60 Mocksville, N. 0. Dr. E. C. Choate DENTIST COOl,EEMEG,.h. C., Office over Cooleemee D rug Store Р 1-1/-М-1ПСЗ Residence Ño. 64r a o u e s o iu c oKo. з» HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY, Shoes and nails furnished and .'put on for the following prices: No. 1 ■ 90e No. 4 $1.05 No. 2 95c- No. S $1.10 No. 3. $1.00 No. 6 $1.40 I also do all Ifin'ds of repair work GEO. E. MERRILL, Fork Church PRESBYTERIAN, Pastor Rev. E. P. Bradley. ' Superintendents, E. L. Gaith­ er and J. B. Johnstone. Sunday' School every Sunday mbrriing at 9:45. Preaching at 11 a. m. A hearty welcome is extended to'all. ■" . B a p t is t . Pastor, Rev. W. B. W afp. Superintendent, T. M. .Hendr rix. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a. m, and 7:45 p. m. by the pastor,. Thursday prayer service at 7:0b p. m. Everyone is cordially invited to any and all the services. You can now get ^our favorite magazine»: ■ ‘ i n Mocksville COSMOPOLITAN "A m erica’s Greatest M agasina” ■' ISSUED ON THE 10th / ; g Oo d h o u sek eepin g I "T he Hom om aher's A uthority'' ,\ . 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T h e s e n e w p ric e s s h o u ld feive c o n fid e n c c to d e a le rs arid car- o w n e r s th a t n o lo w e r basis* o f B e a r in 'm in d th a t tl\ese p ric e s, a p p ly to th e m o st c o m p le te lin e o f q u a lity tire s in ih o w o r ld . R e m e m b e r, to ó — a s YOU r e a d th e fo lio vv-* in g ta b le — th a t Ü . S . q u a lity h a s b e e n p o si-^ 'W a H íy n iri;“ pTÍccs-%vill~prcvail.— tivebLm aintained. SIZí-S Iloyal Cord Nobby ГАШиС Chain и«со Plain 30 X 3 Cl.$12.55 ОП.40 $9.75 $9.25 30 X з»Л “$И.б5'15.60 13.00 10.65 3 1x 4 *'23.00 21.35 18.65 ЗОхЗ*Л58. 14.65 ‘ • — 32х3»л **22.95 20.45.16.90 15,70 ; 3 1x 4 “26.45 32x4 '*.29.15 24.35 22.45 20.65 33x4 30.05 25.55 23.65 21.95 34x4 “30.85 26.05 24.15 22.40 32 x AVz “37.70 .31.95 30.05 33 X 4'Л **36.55 33.00 31.05 34 X 4’Л “, 39.50 34.00 32.05' 35 X 4Уг 40.70 35.65 33.55 36x4Vb 41.55 36.15-34.00 33x5 46.95 35 x 5 49,30 43.20 39.30 37 X 5 “51.83 45.75 .41.70 / 'Federal E.tclse Tux on ibe tibot’e bus 6ccti absorbed by (he uiatwfacturer 3 0 хЗУг Tlic dealer whh & full Ut\e of U . S« Tire»Qtihc«e new pricei can tcrvo you better iban you have ever been ■crved before in the hU' tory of the automoblJc*, If there ever wa» ai\v cicd adva-ntatfc In ihoppins around for tires it dliap« pcared on july 29| 1922. Co^ritht U. ti. tire Ü0. FABRIC 30 X 3Vx C l i n c h e r a n d S t r a i g M S i d e Royal Cord^l4^ United States HreS United States ^ Rubber Company sssisr Utftf'iSM >«—ы>г* . ! a * ;! л т ¡n .'v r”'- : . ■ ■ U."'- - .Í Where You Can Buy U . S. Tires: A . L . S h u t t ’ s Q a r a g e , A d v a n c e , N , C . W a l k e r ’ s B a r g a i n H o u s e , M o c k s v i l l e , N . C . blXi V k‘3 " *ЧД fi ■ss'îii ' **Ч'/Í4u}í .. ■ •• >:■ 'f-, л * . '? 1^Л~> i ' ш ш : ^ ■ Ш fcl m i ’í ;. Ь | У » • м 1 m l iJiîoiVi-- '^ lí lOJlie San ju 5i( fe y B e t ó J. D ulc n g . Д ■al Ы щ и ' ‘У Щ Ь ~ beth Miss.í.,Vf|l p Í JIcJinot M 1 Д ; : й ch lorv ;■■ fom e, ,} fO Page Ilight - ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. С. 8 P A H R 0 W AN D E LE PH A N T ,^^p)»ant In the circus,” said ■| *% 4 Standing Jn his teiit when e epttwow peeped under tlie tent, fftld ! " Jrp, сЫгр, b*Up Elephant.," !ello," «à.id tbe'E lephant, 'waving Irtm k politely. , w<m<lty -wjijr y 04 ever w atted, to grow so b ij," said №e Sparrow, ; ' .■ - “And I ,wonder why you .'ever want-; ed t9 b« so râ a jl.’’ «aid the Elephant,, iSe gecApie Ib is the fam ily it' as It ie u è Elephant fam ily grow big imd tall as I . am,” , Ш ерЬааЬ g|l(J tbe Sparjv'y. “I. have to tell yoi>. *•! have nn *at- _ advenbre to tell you about I ited to {çîl It . to iò n ie .one wl)o ièe4 td ¿bmetb|ne, and you cer- oraow t to ebm euln^, In'slze: at! •te,". ■' ■■ ,':.v 'v ',i 'c ^ V '- y ;v v *Ue at en y rate," , aald the Ble- ", phant.-.:; -л :' ■ ; “And- In other ways, 4oo ,"'eh ld the . ; Sparrow , “I’lm qiilte sure o f th a t B ut I did-wnht tei tell У04 m y adventure." •^Contlnué," ; s a lf the Elephant, ;:*'1 have n^lttle tlnie'to'Bparé' befori',the' . : ■ next- eKo\v dnd- the 'otUèr - elephari .,'.:;,are nU5'_restlng.'wii;;''i ! .“ AVhen' Is-'the'.next shón’Ì" asked tììé - . :;Sparrow. '' . •• V ■ 'Tromj>tly nt èlBlit o41ocÌ£," said the Elephant,' ,"Do(<fs open ¿ o n e ii hour ' > a h e a d 'Of time so that . people-m ay; V comè and see the most wQudetffuI me- ' n aserie - o f. animals ever, shown before . or,Blnce at any cfrcus.-' ' , . , -''Gracions,” said th e . Sp arro w ,"yo n eald that; Off at a great, raté.’’ ■ T v e ’ héard th at ofteta: enough,’*, said • the : Elcphanti . '4o . knoW; lt 'by': hèart. Bnt It etlU hae a'.tbrlUlog sound to. me ' even thongh I Uve jn - thè circus, ' ••And,';’ lie;Contlnned, ' - two perfoiinanc«* ■ of the' Blde-show, i 'one' .before the regular .show Ini,the : ■ U nt t o 'yòur^ right, ladles and gentle^ meni and one at the'end -of the show In the big tent, together w ith the 'con- cert: The concert w ill be the ereateet concert ever given before; ; ' ''The talent gathered together f ^ this concert hare come from all p i^ s of the worldj and they w ill sing and plày for you, ladles and gcotleméo. Price for tickets, only oae tìm.e, tiro Qlclnli o i tea ccau . Ten o n ta üi- ш Ш оп to tb* Qpncert ''p o a't m tw thU chance, U dtM .K ot gentlemen. It li worth the small amount yon'll hâve to pay.” "Chirp, chltp, dilrp.” aiUd th* 8pai- row, “I never heard во., much taUc ta allmy Ufe.” , 'T h en you aren’t very fam iliar with drctis-people,”, said the Elephant. , i“ Not, very,” _ adm itted the Spahpw . “ But you kept saying ‘ladle«;B&d gen- ROADS STAND BY LOYAL EjmOYEES Tell President Harding Old and New Men iVlust Be Protected in Strike Settlement. . NOT A MATTER OF CHOICE Faithful Em ployees' Have Both ^e g a l • and. Moral. Rlgiits' to Seniority. ' and Other Beriellts. , , f New-Yorlc.-^The keynote of the re-, ply' made by rnllwiiy esecutlves l-cpre- scntlng more 4hart ;180 'Glass I Ilall-' ' ronds of the United States to tho prop- osltion ot President. Hardirljs, th at“ all strlkors be Fetûm èd to. their work anil their .form er 'positions .wltii seniority and other rlghts^unlinpalred,’’ lies In the jtist .paragfrapli fr.om "iholr 'reply to the i’rcsideitf;iifl follow s:' - 'at la' sutìmltÌLcd . tlmt tho strlk- : Inr tômar omployees cnniiol bo given . prefèrenoo-to^mployees ot .«rcBonl la• tho',««r>ic« .wllhovit' doing, yioienco:to- 'eveiy* prlriolplo.'ofi right and juatlce*;; Involved' in-thlB mattor. ; and -without.■ tho, grossest .breach, of-faith on th#S part of tho rallrond's; to' tho 'm«n atr ? r. presoht ..In thblr.-^Borylce. : '; ' "IJnder those blfcumstancoa. It be- , comes apparent ,that the railroad»'i 'cannot consider any, sottlomont ot tho •• present Btrike;,wnich;doe» not nro- V vl;Io prbtootlon’ in' their present ,em- ployijient JI>olh to tho loyal employees I ' -i^-ho ramalnod' In the acrvlcoi and to f Tiib.now-employéés entering It."- lcxepitlves~;hnd 'ft .the nr?t'tw o'.conditions', proposed by ? the President,' nUmeiy, th at'b o th employ-, ers nnd ompiiiÿços accept the decisions of the Labor Tîônrd,'a n d tltnt' all-.Iaw suits growing', 'put*'of ' the,- strike bo •w rtlidruw S'î^nnd In -rólotlon to the ■ third condition : sp’oko -^not only as ■ Quoted above;, but also' as follows ■ “ ’r-'-'.Ao i ,' ‘;^rhe riiltroud , executives' ohd man?: • agqrs' agree entirely ■' w ith the. Presi­ dent’s stiitcm cirtln''hls;letterthat''/itl^ •wholly ;uhthÌnkabietJhàt ;th e;B8llròad Labor ' Board, can ' be -'made a . useful UKency-'ofithe Governhieht ln: ihg 'lndiistrlar fencevin-.the,' rallivaj’ service ùnlessròmiiloy'ers' and \yòrkeV» are botir pro»u)t lind untiuestlonlrigi In 'tholrI ncccptanco of. Its'decisions.’ '•Many' m.en In thcjsen-lce refu-sed to .Join the s t ^ e ana;;la'so-dying were assured of.! the'Seniority, rights.accru- Inif to them ; hnd of pennanenco o r th e lt positions. On soin'é Unportant lines .80 per ,cent or > more refused : to Join the striker To tifose, old loyal eni- ployeei bavé been ; addetl thousands of new men who w eré'euiployed and could be secured only upon a definite promise that their secvlces ; would be M & e d regardless of the settlem ent o f *& • strike, w ith all the; rights ap­ pertaining to suoli employment, iDclud- Ing that of seniority under the. w orkin« rules and regulations, previously Tap- proved by the llallroad Labor Board,' *Ju st the Opposite Effect” ■•‘W e especially polpt.'.out' tluit a-re­ fusal to the oW men Who-renialnwI.ln the service arid to the'new 'm en who accepted service of the rights of .senior­ ity Incident to their empliiynient \youid have just the tjpposlte effect to that de­ sired by the President, and ;wo'iild most seriously discredit ithe Lahbr Board, '•The board- Itselfr prescribed .the rules of senlorlty under w;hlch the ihen referred to have secured i their. senior­ ity rights, and thé railroad; companies hti-e neither the legàr nór'm drol .rj^ht to deprive- these men; pÇ those rights.' By public Utterances■■ since'-the''strike began the board has/ recognized .and oniphaslzed these, rights, and to deny .‘■H»llo,” Said the Elephant, ■ tlem en’ and there were no ladles and '¿jgentlemen around. - “ I was *the only one listening to - ÿ o u ,"- 1. '•' 'B a b lt, force of habit, young Spar- , ¡row,”, said the Eiephant, : , <'But,’’y b e added' after a moment,^ -‘^ o u -vfere going to tell me-about yoor viaaventure," . ui'Ab. yes.i' said the SpaiTOW,'"r-was ,ô à a'.log w ith a "number of other sparr v-rbw sfand. the, log ■was .In a ’lllttie -Btreain,', and . w hat -do. j'ou • siippose w* - -Æretçndi^, we w er^'dolngî" . ■ > -. . i .'V\Vhat7'! askcd:'the Elephànt.- ; ; V ‘‘W e 'vyere .pretending .we w ere.jplng ?jbn; an; 'ocean voyage and: that the'log { ..■'Wag our steamer. W asn't that a fine iadventiireiarid a fliie gam e? : ■ Vlt'i was ail adventure-.because, of 'îcourse. Uie log might; have upset; nvlth' 'us aiid because It.w a s éoraethlng out ■ of thé, ordliiari' for sparrows to do. o f ■ perlm'ps I sliouUl say It w as unusual for, sparrows, to'do that and .so it waB a n adventure, I consider!" - 'il'es Indeed, It was,” said, the Ele­ phant.'--¡‘B u t I ireniember the tim e 1 ^was w ith some other elephants and we^-ivcre takeii to bathe-In a sm all ,. Btreara neiirby. ^^•“ W hat did -\ve do biit stay there In' the stream and thu circus had to go on without us and they had to come -back and beg and beg uh to leave thé stream ! '> |v.“B ut wo didn't leave until we were i ^ d y to, and-I was a stubborn young j^ Ie p h a n t In those days ajid so wcrei my jffcouipanlons. But wo were" lio ghid of • the nice stream bath th at we stay ed'I la the water a.long, long lime, -ritat !wa« quite, quite a good w hile ago." - 1 -i'O f-conrse.i’iw ld the Sparrow, " il : / i ' ' ‘;’70U<are ÉQ Elepniuit, »ou Bhouia h ar* advotturt to tell than 1 h«v*. '.And I am datt<ir«d tliàt yeu r ' îmvB iiothered to t«U ino’ lt, flettm d them now would, instead - ot upiiouiiii«. the authority o f the Labor Board, over­ throw Its rules and discredit -Its au­ thority/ .- \- - ' . “ The C hairm an of .the Labor.B oard at the tim e the strike was called made -the followIns-publlc;statemcrit:;-; "Upon-ono questibnithVstriklng- em­ployees should not be deceived,. Their leader . has 'Sald that the ' strikers ■are no longersCmployeos bf the ralU ■ ways, and they have thus automatlc-' «lly abandoned' all. right» ,they possess under ‘ their agreements and under the decisions of., the board. In­cluding their seniority. ' This Is not the board's . action. '.It Is their own.: "Many carriers áre giving their for- ~ mer:cmiiloye«'the opportunity to re-; enter the aervice within: a limited time. It must b6-.,understood now - that men who remained'In'tho. acrv- Ice and those .who are now entering it will, liave rights of ucniorlty that the board could'not .Ignoro.".-. W hat the Proposed Plan Means •‘‘It m ust be understood that anyjiro- !posal-'that employco.s now on strike - shall be. peruiltted: to . return to the j service, w lthoiit Im pairm ent to their I seniority, Is ■ merely another way o( ‘ siiggestlng that tiioso m en \Yho tools J-employment In tills crisis I’n good faltli, - relylhg'on the pr'pmlses of tlie rail ^ ¡roads 'to protect them In their posi-i ; tlbns, these,promises being justlfled hy- ¡•the authoritative;'iitterajices of the' •Labor Board, and.llm s have"made pos- i’SIUIp the. continued operation of tlio j railroads, shall now be sacrificed hi .fav o r of men now on strlke;':wlio not onlK brouRlit about the crisis, .hut, hy thi^p.ow n action nnd declaration, arc no longq,i;^éinployeos of the riilhvays, tinder tlio 'JurlsdlctUm ot the United State.ii itftllfoad Labor Board, or 'siih- Ject to the application 6t the T rans­ portation act. ' "In addltUai to the necessity ot \i\v holding the I.abor l!oaVd,.and nialn talnlag the pledge.s made by tho nill- roadii-to thu iiiwi no\y. at work, then.' I» the priictlsal . ettect/ on the. siipeiv yU»rj\ afllcera cif a violation of the plBdge* they were authorized to make. Their'^iBcouragcmeiit and dQUiorattxa- Hon w ould be far move disastrous th iin , yiils or any other strike.” 111и1(1Н1Н111П1111111Н1(нГ|ГпГпш|Г||1М Г111Йт1ПН11шнт111111111Гпи1пп|Г|||П111П11 SUMMER INVITES NEW BLOUSES AND SLEEVELESS JACKETS lillltn iiin iilllin in itltilin n fin illin ilM IM in iilin iin iÍH n iin iH in ilin tlItH lllllllílíilll B T .O Ú SR buying Is a ,(.‘aiitlnuoiis per- foriimnco on the p art of woman— they, are always looking tor something now In . these Infinitely varied gai^ ments; M a n y ot them niiike tlielt' own blouses— enriching them .Avltli liand- worlf, thus Indulging, them selves-In luxuries which would bo out of their ' reach-otherwlso..^ ' 1... • ■■ There Is no'l.ast wlird In thc story-of blouHes;V ovcr.v - inontli; In : tho year brlngs'-somethlng new in them. This, m akes ' tlienr - an-;iiall-tho-yenr-round 'proposltloni ■ rellcctlilg< the develop-; ' inenls of the stylos— with ^arlatlpns;^; In otlier garments, and..suited -season. iA s r an • lnstailce,' ^ 'w e '^ lm ^ blouses and 'Iheir tw lií‘slators,-jacíéf8¿ eiuphaslzlng i)io:"peastiht stylos’’;:^ !^ ' ^colpréd.^cróss-átltch'eiiibrbldery,..fl,f‘'' stltchéiT and diftWn work for deS - tion, thing's ‘that liave Just ^h^etf proved in liresses;,-■^ v v> ; . -T.hp p ietty sleeyeiess Jaciiet.'of . ton ratine sliowiv at tlie ; left of ® r picturi' {>. a- direct ^Icscoiidanf-of'tK ' ■sleovPlosi .lumper dre.ss w hich ^ina'dfe; an iiiKiant 8UCWSS; last sum m er/; -It^ Is show n; In liiuny;,variations, .with' ;roiind nr “ V" nerk and made-of m an^' mnti'i’ia ls -, iiiiiio of them excelling ratine In'good looks or adaptidilllty to iiildsunmior wear. --They aro slip-over garments with very long arm’s eye, 'n'lariy cf':theJii" prettlly_.flnIshod with sim ple.cross-stltching In' cotton' yarns. . The jacUet plctiired ha§ all Its edges ilnlshod;,wlth-n ssllk:' piplnB’ arid sllk- cbjercd comV serves to r: its glrdlo and oiiiaiiieiilal loops used with fancy hut- : tbiis.;; Those, jackets; a re ' worn over plain, . sheer wnls^‘з ' of ,:thln, „cotton fabrics.-: "Jlidsnm iuer" ' Is '.written 'all over this pretty affair,' ' AtUhe. right of tho picture a:-blou8e of navj- hluo '.crepe' (le chIno, trimmed Jviyi white In the saniem aterial. Is de- ; fille d 'ivlth unusuhl cleverness.- : It iinariages to' suggest a inltidy hloii.so -.Wlth'-ambltlens to becpmo; ‘‘dressy." Be- Bldes Us white crepe de,'clilne blndlii'g3 ;an(l‘;,borders It has iissoqlated: smjill -beads and little'rin gs In Us eai ^^li§hm ent. It- butfohs bn one shoul- % r"'an d rejoices in- a'- poiket at the iigit Bide and ah' attached sasii of tha ■hinterloi. COmiOHT n VU7UN Ntvsruu ишон UNCLE HANK GEORGE E. CHAIVIBERLAIN ‘ It’a-^urty hard to beUeve lu Imnior- tailty w hen you see your h a ir failin’ out. . M o c k sv ille C o u n cil N o . 226 J r . 0 . U . A . M . m e e ts e v e r y T h u r s ­ d a y e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 o ’ c lo c k . A il vifiitin K B ro s, a r e w elco m e. New photograph of form er Senate. George E. Cham berlain of Poi-tland Ore., who has been appointed-a mem ber .of the United States shipping ggggaaa SouUtern Railway Systeiii Schedules. .. T h e , a r r i v a l a n d c l e jD a r t u r e o f p a s s e n g e r ' t r a i n s M o c k s v i l l e . ■ / ' * T h e f o l l o w i n g ' s c h e d u l e f i g u r e s a r e - p u b r " U s h e d a s i n f o r m a t i o n a n d n o t g u a r a n t e e d . A r 7:37a 10:12a l:52p. ^22' 2Ì48 21 N o 10 . 9 ; /B é tw e e n - , D p Charlotto-W inston-Salßm - 10 7:37a' . 'Winston-Salehi-CharÎotto , ,. j) ;10:Í2o Asheville-'Winston-Colds 22 i:E2p Gòlda-Wineton-Aehovillp '¿1 ‘ '; 2;48p ■ 2 1 a n d 2 2 S o lid th r o u e ^ tr a in s b e tw e e n G o ld sb o ro a n d A s h e v ille v ia ' Greepsboifo,^^^ a n d B a r b e r, w ith P u llm a n b u ffe t P a r lo r C a r s . - F o r fu r t h e r in fo rm a tio n ^ c a il o n V, .- ■ G . A ; A lliso n , T ic k e t A g e n t; M o c k s v iire i'.'P h o n e N o , 1 0 R . H . G ra h a m , D i. P . A . C h a r lo t t e ,'N . G .2 :^:^ ;^ i.\x; Fordson Often Does More In a Day Than Six Horses The Fordson substitutes motors for muscles. The Fordson substitutes tractor wheels for the legs of man and horse. The Fordson taliesv the burden pff. flesh and * bldod and piits it on steel. , ■ <: It allows the farmer’s ener^ to be devoted to managemeriti and not. rnérely :to‘ operation. It ' gives, him- time. It cuts his producing costs, ' There’s a big story of sayings made possible ■by; the' Fordson, Let us. tell you.' Write, phone or call. “ .' .' In addition to selliiig',and de- % ; Ijvering ice. carry* á nice "“^ine o^F^^ung tender beef at all times. Also Veal and Ham Phone: or callón us wjie^v in need. -t i? < vsFwsiJssian^ 3 * iJ;■i ■ i , ' ' Л :S' Г-' T R U T H , H o n e s t y O F P U R P 0 3 E A N D U N T IR IN G F ID E L I T Y T O O U R C O U N T Y A N D O U R F L A G IS O U R A IM A N D P U R P O S E . - :/ .,4 ,, П*' V O L i V I : '. ' M O C K S V I L L E , . N . C ., T H U R S D A Y , . A U G U S T 2 4 , 1 9 2 2 . . , - •. : m . 4 3 WHÖWRITIT? “Sumpin Is Gwine, Tó Happen” “Lordy Boss W h a tis itr M r. E d it o r : , In th a iss u e o f th e E h te r p r ia e o f A u g u st 10 th , a p p e a re d a n a r ­ ticle o v e r th e n attie o f M r, B ,. J l . Stee lm an , c h a irm a n o f R o a d B oard C i-m m issio n e rd o f D a v ie C ou n ty. , I t ’s á p le a s u re fo r th e tiix p a y e rs.o f D a y ie C o u n ty t o >,b e told h o w m u c h ,- -ta x ' m o n e y h a s bten s a v e d on b rid ges^ f o r th e past tw o y e a r s ; ito sa v e ,m o i-e than th ir t y th o u sa n d d o lla rs t n b rid ges in tw o y e a r s is a w o n d e r ­ ful, re co rd i f tru e , a n d w e a r e iri no p o sitio n a t th ië tim e w ith o u t ao in v e stig a tio n b y a n é îip e r t to "d e n y th e c h a r g e ” , a lth o u g h to us it so u n d s e x tre m e ly - ‘ 'fis h y and it ju s t ifie s th e p e o p le in c a ll­ in g fo r m o re e c o n o m y in so m e oth er p la ie s w h e r e so m u c h m o n ­ ey is b e in g s p e n t. T h é t a x e s h a v e becom e b u rd en so m e ,'’ a n d th e ,p e o pie a re g e t t in g r e s t iv e u n d e r th e load, an d h a v e d e c id e d t h a t so m e th in g m u st b e d o n e to T c u t dovE'n the ta x e s in th e C o u n ty i \ . A s I s e e it ,it ’ s h o t a lto g e th e r a qu estion o f h o w m iic h H A S B E E N S A V E D , b u t h o w -m u c h c a n v e save in th e fu t u r é b y c u t t in g o u t u sele ss o ffices, r e d u c in g s a la r ie >, and a d o p tin g -an e c o n o m ic a l p o 'i- cy u n til w e r e d u c e o u r lu rg e bonded d e b t, {)ay o it sdntie o f th e bonds, a n d s a v è fift e e n th o u sa n d d o llars o r' m o re ’’ w e : a r e p a y in g out in in te re s t e a c h y e a r "to th e b an k s a n d b o n d h o ld ers.^ A n y b u sin ess m a n o r g o o d fa r n ie r c a n sit d o w n a n d fig u r e o u t h o w h e . can m a k e th o u s a n d s 'o f d o lla rs i f he ]u s t ,had th e m o n e y to in v e it in im p ro v en n en ts; b u t i f h e b o r­ ro w s th e m o n e y a n d , m o r tg a g e s his h o in e w it íi w h ic h to rriakè th ese im p jo v e m e n ts , c u t th e d it ­ ches, c le a r u p th e la n d , h e real^ izes th a t u n le s s h é m a k e s m u cii m ore th a n fo rr o e r ly , a n d g« Is b e tte r p r ic e s fo r ' h is c ro p s, i e ru n s t h e ’r is k o f e ith e r h a v iiig tó bo rro w m o ré m oiney o r h a v e 1 is ta k e n to a v o id th e ill-e ife c ts ' fro m th e sa m e . D u n h g th e m o rn in g e x e r c is e s , in ad d itio n to th e con r c e r t b y th e O x fo rd S in g in g C la ss sh o rt-ra d d re sse s w e r e a lso m ad e b y. P a s t G ra n d M a s te r, G . What A Visitor Thinks About The Mocksville Masonic Picnic* And , The Mocksville Folks. (P ro m T h e S ta n ly N e w s-H e ra ld ) '' .' V . . .. . ' - y-'- . O b e ra m tn e rg a u is k n o w n a ll e r s c o m in g fro m th e se m o d ern o v e r th e w o r ld ''b e o á u se o f/ th e in v e n tio n s an d in th e d iscu ssio rt P a s s io n , P la y g iv e n th e re o | ic e 'o f .w a y s a n d 'm e a h s w h e r e b y th e e v e r y te n y é a rá . ' rié c e á sá ry p re c a u tio n s sh o u ld be M o c k sy ilié is k n o w n fa r; a n d w id e b y re a so n o f th ç g r e a t M a ­ so n ic P ic n ic s h e ld th e re e a c h A u ­ g u s t. T h is p icn ic h a s beoothe an an n u al e v e n t, n o t o n ly fo r M o ck «- v ille an d D a v ie C o u n ty , b iit is a t ­ ten d ed b y th o u sa n d s fro m o th e r se c tio n s o f P ie d m o n t N o rth C a ro ­ lin a. M o c k sv ille is k n o w n f a r a n d w id e on a c c o u n t o f th e se a n ­ n u al- p ic n ic s b y m a n y w h o , p o s­ sib ly o th e rw ise , n e v e r w o u ld h a v e kn o'ivn tire to w n . I t h a s b een h e ld e v e r y y e a r fo r th e ,p a st 44 y e a r s . T h o o cca sio n is lo o k ed fo rw a rd 'to fo r vveek s in a d v a n c e b y th e c itiz e n r y o f M o c k sv ille . e s p e c ia lly ,a n d e a c li y e a r ih e to w n is a ll d re ss e d u p fo r th e g r e a t a n - l-nu'al o c c a sio n . -T h e h o sp ita b le fa tiiilie s th ro w 't h e ir doortí.w id e op en to v is it in g frie n d a .a n d r e la ­ tiv e s w h o a l w a y s c ro w d th em , lo o v e rflo w in g d u r in g th e -p ien ic fe s tiv a l, fo r th e se M o c k sv ille p e o ­ p le a r e th e v e r y sou l o f h o a p ifa li- tiy. T h e s t r e e ts ar,è a lw a y s cleaD - ed u p a n d 'e v e r y p ro p e rty o w n e r m a k e s a s p e c ia l e ffo r t to h a v e h is p re m ise s- in . p re se n ta b le sTiape, ■Thé d a y ;^ b efo re th e p ic n ic , a n d e v e n in th e e a r ly m o rn in g h o u rs on p ic n jc ■day,, th e s o p g o f th e la w n -m a w e r ca n b e h e a rd in re c tio n . MEET filR Ê Œ v ic Ë MEN American Legion Con­ vention and Reunion September 8 and 9. P la n a h a v e b een co m p lete d fo r g iv in g v is itin g e x -s e r v ic e m en an d w o m en a ro y a l w e lc o m e in G re e n sb o ro S e p te m b e r 8lh an d 9 th , a t w h ic h tim é th e A m e ric a n L e g io n an d th e A m e ric a n L e g io n A u x ilia r y w ill ho ld ; th e ir an n u a l co n v e n tio n . In ad d itio n to th é con ven tio"h d e le g a te s G re e n sb o ro h a s e x te n d e d a n in v ila tio n to -all N o rth C a ro lin a e x -s e r v ic e m én to hold a reu n io n h t r e a t th e tim e o f th e co n v e n tio n m e e t. " I t is h o p e à th e re w ill b e m a n y m en in atten d tirice e v e n th o u g h th e y m a y n o t b e m e m b e rs o f th e A m e riç a n L e g io n . A ll N o rth C a r o lin a -e x ­ s e r v e m en W ill re c e iv e a h e a rty w e lco m e . G o v e rn o r C am ero n M o rriso n w ill a d d r e s i th e c o n v (n tio n F r id a y m o rn in g , S e p te m b e r Isth ,- M rs. E d ith S . V a n d e rb ilt F r id a y a fte rn o o n , a n d S e n a to r J . T h o m a s H eflin o f A la b a m a Sa.tu r- d a y m o rn in g . T h e re vyill also be m a n y o th e r p ro m in e n t v isito rs p r e s e n t fo r th is o cca sio n . A n a b u n d a n c e o fç n te r ta in m e n t h a s .b e e n p ro v id e d yifor F r id a y n ig h t a n d - S a tu t^ 'á y 'v a fte rn o o n th e re w ill h e a b ig :’p ftn ic at^ th e G u ilfo rd B a t t le G ró tin d . j;.. , ^ A b ig p à ra d e w ill b e sta g e d S a t u r d a y m o rn in g a h d -i t is- e a rn ­ e s t ly re q u e a te d -th a t e v e r y e x - s e r v ic e m an d on th e old u n ifo rm fo r an h o u r an d g e t in th is p a ra d e , ¡T h is w i l l i r e ^ - m 1 9 1 7 a n d 1 9 1 8 a n d w ill b e o n e o f th e , m o st' irite re stin g é v e n ts o f T h ^ p ic n ic th is y e a r^ w a s u p ,tç th e m e e t. ’ ; ' s ta n d a rd J n e v e r y w a y an d w e' • H e a d q u a rte rs-h a 'v e b e en e stab * th a t th e p ro c e e d s ;w ill p o i- lish e d in (h e clu b ro o m s o f t h o jg jy y e'xceed th e am o u n t re a liz e d M e rc h a n ts a n d M a n u fa c tu r e r s ygm - ¡jy s e v e r a l h u n d re d d o l- C lu b fo r th e 30 th 'D iv i.sio ri an d in , , M r. J . 'B . Jo h n sto n e^ o f M o c k s-th e E 'k s C lu b fo r th e 8 1s t sio n .a ..». These headquarteri - will yiiie,' .was the manager this year, •afford a convenient meeting place ¡¿g ^e has been since the death b f fbr the men from uthese-;qu(fits; |Hop,7T^m Bailey six ;o r seven , T n e iV Tocksville 'M a - iH e a d q iia rte ra fo r . v a rio u s , o lh t-r u tiits w ill b e e sta b lish e d ., T h e R a ilro a d s h a v e g r a n te d ; a o n e a n d a h a l f fa r e r a te .,fo r th isuorrow rnore inoney illhome sold to pay* the debts.. ^ T.r co.ivenfcio^.; The purchaser-of .a day the 'people' a r e confronied ticket; to^< Greensboro should ie --•.^1. 1.1, -— .is4.:^„ f,, ^ nnoat loenl ticket aaent a cerw ith a lik e c o n d itio n a r is in g f r m in c re a s e d 'ta x e s , a n d b o n d issu e.i, and i f ’ y o u . d o ii’^ hom es a r e b e in g s o ld ; coriie to m y office a n d s e e t h e , s a le lis t s fro m som e o th e r c o u n tie s. T h e p e o p le o f D a v ie c o u n ty a re op p osed to , k e e p in g a t th is tin'.e an a lljim e e n g in e e r r a n d to re a d b etw een th e lin e s, o n e ca n s e e th e h a n d w r it in g o n th e w a ll, th u t a fte r th e c o n v e n tio n s a n d e lf c- tion “ th e c a t 'w ill c o m e b a c k ” f(.r an o th er tyvo y e a r s . W e w o u ld a d v ise M r. P a g e , - o f th e S ta ! e H ig h w a y G o m m issio n , to a t o n r e j sen d a n e x p e r t o r tw o to D a v ie q u e st th e lo ca l tic k e t a g e p t a p er tific a te , \yh ich ' w h e n p ro p e r’y v a lid a te d i.n ...G r& enaboio;w ili. 6 n- ticle th e ' h o ld e r to p u riih as'e a r-. r tu rn tic k e t, a t o n e h a lf iegu lar^ fa r e . v/itii. th e cost; o f ;$ 2 8 b 0 .0 0 pf-r y e a r .' W e' a t le a - t hbt)e th e re w a s so m e o n e .sm a i’t e n o u g h in . D a v ie to, c a tc h o n to M u llic a n ’s s a y in g tr ic k i an d p u c it jr i p^ractice,,. an d th u s sa v e th 'e t a x p a y e r s th a t tw e n ­ ty - e ig h t h u n d re d s a la r y . I t ’s, a g re a t.re v e ia tio n a n d s till a -great­ e r "su rp rise to th e fr ie n d s o f M r.' '¡S t fe 'm a n to k n o w a - id 'r e a liz e SAIISBÜBÏ VISITEO : BY TERRIFIC STOKM S a lis b u r y , A u g . 1 7 . - T h e h e a v ­ ie s t ra in s to rm .in y e a r s v is ite d S a lis b u r y la'»t n ig h t, th e r a in fa ll b e in g s e v e n a n d o n e -te n th in c h e s M u ch d a m a g e w a s d o n e b y w a sh o u ts an d to th e lig h tin g an d tele* p h o n e s y s te m s . T h e r e w a s co n ­ sid e ra b le e le c tH c a l d isp la y a n d d a m a g e on-' a c c o jn t o f fires' fo l­ lo w in g lig h tn in g a tro k e s W . H . M ills, so n . o f. P o licem an W . C ;. M ills, w a s '^ s e v e r e ly sh o c k e d B y lig h tn in g b u t to n ig h t h a s a b o u t PRETTY EVENT ^SfllÉNIZ ED A n n « I N 6 HOME Miss Jean Welsh Baird, of Romney, W. Va., Becomes ' Bride of J. Elmef Shultz, f of Mocksville/N. C. ■ w/» ^ apb , VJ, S* I — —------ N o r ft e e t / o f W in stò n -S a le m , a n d 'r e c o v e r e d fro m th e e ffe c ts o f th e a n d P r o f. L e o n H , C a s h , a ls o o f ¡s h o c k . W in sto n -S a ld m , B o th , o f th e se a d d re s se s w e r e sn a p p y ,' in te re st- in g a n d to th e p o in t.- W h e n t h e d in n e r h o u r a r r iv e s o n th e se o c c a s io n s '/ e v e r y tilin g r u sh e s fo r th e g r e a t ro w a o f ta b ­ le's en clo se d in sid e ,o f a h ig h b a r­ b e d ; w ir e fe n c e . L a s t T h u r s d a y it w a s e stim a te d th a t a t le a st i w o th n u s a n d 'p e o p le to o k d in n e r in sid e o t ; th is e n c lo su re , an d w h e n it is k n o w n tlia t th e prico- o f th e d in n e r w a3> $ i.^ 5 fo r ea ch p e rso n ,' ; ¡t;-w ill b e, se e n th a t i h e p ro c e e d s fo r d in n e r a lo n e am o u n t ed to q u ite a n ite m . ; S tjc h a d in ­ n e r — w e ll, brie co u ld e x p e c t n o th ­ in g to e q u a l i t , e x c e p t a t th e M c c k a n ille ^picnic. S u c h a n ab» u n d a n cé , so d a in tily a n d d e lic a te ly p re p a re d an ti so p a la ta b le — at)d o n e w o u ld h a v e tR o u g h t the, d in n e r s'o fficie n t, t o .fe e d e v e r y m an , w o m an an d ;ch ild in D a v ie C o u n ty w ith p le n ty o f s c ra p s le ft ¿ y e t ; to k e e p .ih e „ fa m ily .c a ts .a n d d o g i g lu tte d fo r w e e k s fo llo w in g . 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C ash v ah T h is b a n d . d e s e rv e s th e w h o le h e a rte d su p p o rt o f th é C o o l ee m ee c itiz e n ry . / ^ T h e a fte rn o o n e x e r c is e s clo sed s h o rtly . ;n ft e r 3 o ’clo c k , an d fo r h o u rs th e r e a ft e r - th e H treeta o f th e : b e iiu tifu l little to w n w e r e ja m m e d a n d p a c k e d w ith c a r s m o v in g o iit'c o n s ta n tly an d g o in g in a ll'd ire c tio n s '. ■ O ne- w a tc h in g th e se c a r s w o n d e re d h o w it w a s p o sàib le ip r th a t se c tio n to fu r n ish . so m a n y au to m o b iles, a n d m o st o f th e m -w e re p ack ed w ith h u m a n ity , le a v in g fo r e v e ry , se c ­ tion o f . h a lf a d o zen c o u n tie s ro u n d a b o u t, , , U n d e r, th e b ig a rb o r a g a in - a t 8 o ’c lo c k T h u r s d a y e v e n in g , th e O x fo rd S in g in g C la s s a sse m b le d an d re n d e re d a n o th e r c o n c e rt w h ich w a s „ la r g e ly ;atte'n d ed b y th e p eo p le o f M o c k sv ille , a n d th eir, m a n y fr ie n d s . T w o . g a m e s , o f b a se b all w e r e ¡p la y ^ d -d u rin g . th e .d a y .. a t S u n s e t P a r k , a n d ..M o c k sv ille w on b o th g a in e s, - T h e s e b a ll gan iies w e re a tte n d e d b y th o u sa n d s o f p eo p le, a n d , d e s p ite ; th e fa c t th a t b o th o f th e m "w ere p la y e d w h ile th e e x e rc is e s on th e p ic n ic g ro u n d s w e re b e in g h e ld , th e c ro w d s a t ­ te n d in g th e b a ll g a m e s w e re n o t m issed in th e le a s jr ir o m th e b ig c ro w d s w h ic h a sse m b le d on th e p icn ic g ro u n d s, ^ ______________ to and m a k e a n d e x a m in a tio n ^ in io t h ; i y h a s b lo sso m ed o u t Jn t o a m ' re c o rd m a d e ( .y " h ig h t'a x e r” a n d a “ ro b u st sp e n - n ^ d e r ” a s th e o ld d a r k y v^oiiid s y a , all th e f ift y m illio n s o f r o a d m .- n -j< .g ^ j„ p i„ ,- jg g w in e to h a p p e n " ey v o te d ‘ in 1 9 2 1 b y th » le g is l - tu re is .'n o t sp e n t, M r. 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A ld e rm a n w h o h a d c h a r g e o f th e s in g in g c la s s, a n d th is w r ite r h ad a n o p p o rtu n ity to g e t a b o u t.a ten m in u te : ta lk o u t o f h is sy ste m t h a t p o s sib ly w o u ld h a v e cau sed a b illio u s a tta c k h a d th e exp lo sio n b e e n su p p resse d ./' T h e "sin g in g c la s s a lso g a v e a n o th e r s h o rt p ro ­ g r a m w h ic h w a s r e a lly m o re e n ­ jo y a b le th a n th a t re n d e re d b y th e c la s s d u r in g th e 'm o rn in g ' H our. In s p ir in g m u sic w a s fu r n ­ ish e d th ro u g h o u t th e d a y b y C o o le e m e e 's c ra c k c o rn e t b a n d . T h is m a g n ific e n t b a n d fu rn ish e d m iisic th a t w o u ld h a v e b e en a c r e d it, to the; b e st b a n d in th e s ta te , C o o leem ee o u g h t to b e v e r y p ro u d o f it s c o rn e t b an d , a s it ‘c o n trib u te d to th e d a y s fe a ti- O n e w h o n e v e r a tte n d e d th e a n n u a l M a so n ic P ic n ic a t M o c k s­ v ille w ill w o n d e i;h o w it is p o ssi­ b le fo r a sm a ll to w n lik e th a t to m a k e su c h ú trem en d o u s s u c c e ss o f a n o c ca sio n o f th is k in d , b u t “if su ch p e rso n e v e r a tte n d s o n e o f th e se , a n d s e e s th e fin e s p ir it o f co -o p eratio n an d th e m a g n ifi­ c e n t d is p la y o f tru e S o u th e rn h o sp ita lity m a n ife s te d b y th e p eo p le, h e w ill n o lo n g e r w o n d e r a t th e s u c c e ss o f th e o cca sio n s. iV iock sviile is a n o ld to w n , an d o u t o f it h a v e g o n e so m e o f th é m o st u s e fu l m e n a n d \w o m e n o f th e s ta te to m a k e th e ir in flu e n ce s fe lt in e v e r y sé c tio n o f th e coun'- t r y . I t is th e h o m e o f so m e o f th e m o st p ro m in e n t fa m ilie s in N o rth C a ro lin a , th e C le m e n ts, th e B a ile y s , th e H o rn a, th e S t e w a r t s th e , S to c k to n s, th e S a n fo rd s , th e W a lk e rs, M e ro h e y s, H a n e s. A n - d e rso n s, C r a w fo r d s a n d o th e rs th a t w e m ig h t m en tio n , a llf a m ir lia r to o u r r e a d e rs . It is th e h e a r ty c o -o p e ra tio n a n d th e s p Je n d id h o sp ita lity o f th e se a u b sta ñ - tita l fa m ilie s th a t d istin g u is h M o c k sv ille a n d D a v ie C o iin ty . T h e.se, p lu s a n a lm o st p a s s io n a te d e v o tio n to O x fo rd O rp h ah age,- h a v e m a d e th e M o c k sv ille p ic n ic a g r e a t, a n n u a l e v e n t, w h ic h in tu rn h a s m a d e th e n a m e o f M o c k s v ille fa n iilia r to th o se w h o o th e r w is e m ig h t n e v e r h a v e h e a rd o f th e p la c e . W e w o u ld a d v is e a n y o n e w h o h a s n e v e r a tte n d e d - o n e o f th e se o c ca sio n s, to m a k e it a p o in t to d o s o a t so m e tim e , a s th e re is n o th in g e lse lik e it in N o rth C a ro lin a . T h e M o c k s v ille M a s o n ic -P ic n ic h a s fe d a n d c lo th ed m a n y ; o rp h ­ a n s, ^ • ■ W lacheatee,. (V a J S ta r v W rtic h e ^ e r, Va., A u g . 9 .— A* | q u ie t b u t b e a u tifu l'w e d d iifg ':-\ta a t s o le m n iz e d a t 7 o ’ c lo c k -Ia ste v e n .-. in g a t th e re sid e n c e o f M r, an d . ^ M rs. J . H e n ry M o lin g , J r , , w h e n .; M iss Je a n W e lsh B a ir d , o f R o m 'i/!; n e y , W . V a ., b e cam e th e b r id e b f ! M r. J . E lm e r S h u ltz , o f M o c k 5-' v ille , N .-C . ^ T h e c e re m o n y w a s p e r fo r m e d - b y th e R e v . T . H . D alR n , o f ih e l K e r n s t o w n P r e s b y te r ia n C h u rc h , i O n ly th e im m e d ia te fa m ilie s w e r e ' p r e s e n t an d M rs*. D a fR n a n d h e r > a u n t, M ra, B ro w n , a n d M is s K a t - / h a r in e S tr ic k le y , " o f . V a u c lu s e ,'; w h o is a clo se frie n d o f th e b iid e . . T h e b rid e is q u ite w e ll k n o w n ’ • h e r e ,'h a v in g b e en a m e m b e r , o f j. th e fa c u lt y o f F o r t L o u d o u n S e m in a r y , a ? w e ll a s h a v in g b ed n a ;, s tu d e n t th e re . S h e h a s b e e n e n r - ’ g a g e d re c e n tly in ste n o g ra p h itf f ; w o r k in R o m n e y , S h e is a s ja t e r i o f M rs. M o lin g . . . . . M r. S h u ltz , w h o is a c a p a b le , t ' y o u n g c iv il e n g in e e r, w a s in th e - w o rld w a r, an d re n d e re d v a lu a b le s e r v ic e w ith th e e n g in e e r s .'. H e.,' is .-n o w in c h a r g e o f p a r t o f ih e v c o n stru c tio n p ro g ra m b e in g p u t * th ro u g h b y ^ h e h ig h w a y d e p a i't- ^ m e n t o f N oC th C a ro lin a , w h ic h h a s a t th e p r e s e n t o n e o f th e ', m o st ex ten « i,v e ro a d b u ild itig p ro : g ra m a o f a n y sta te ' in ^ th e u n io n . . •; T h e M o lin g re s id e n c e w a s q u ite - ■ a r t is tic a lly d e c o ra te d f o r t h e oct - cu sio n , fe rn s , p o tted p la n ts and^^ c u t flo w e r s b e in g u se d . T h e ioi- p r e s s iv e n e s s o f t h e 'w e d d i n g ] s c e n e w a s e n h a n c e d b y th e s o ft ' lig h t o f c a n d le s a r r a n g e d in b r a s s ■ c a n d e la b ra o f a n tiq u e d e s ig n . T h e b rid e a n d g ro o m m o to red to S t r a s b u fg a t an e a r ly h o u r th is m o rn in g to ta k e th e S o u th e r^ tra in fo r th e so u th , w h e r e th e y w ill m a k e th e ir fu t u r e h o m e. T h e y w e re a cc o m p a n ie d t o S t r a s - b u r g b y M isa Je a n D a ile y , o f. R o m n e y , w h o is a n a u n t o f th e b rid e, a n d M iss M a r y M o lin g a n d M r. J . H e n ry M o lin g , J r . i- " iib u n a e r w n ic n r ;« o f o t h ie r d a y a ' m e s L e o h a i^ , ' , f S ' j ta u g h t th e o ld • ' ' S 1 » ; w ill be> p r e - , ^ 1 f '* i M. .... fj-t'' • ■: a m m e '^ -iir, b e ^ , . > i ‘ V- Old Christian Harmony Singing T h e -fira t S u n d a y in S e p te m b e r y e o ld e n tim e s in g e r s w ill .m e e t a t C e n te r C h u rc h fo u r m ile s w e s t o f M o c k s v ille o n th e S t a t e H ig h ­ w a y w h ic h li n k s ' u p M o c k s v ille a n d S ta te s v ille . T h e .s in g in g w ill b e in th e o ld a rb o r u n d e r w h ic h t h e c a m p m e e tin g s o f o th e r d a y s w a s h e ld . M r. J a m e s o f L e x in g to n , w h o ta u C h ristia n -H a rm o n y s e n t to sin g . 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S o f a r n o th iiig s e r i­ o u s, a s f a r a s w e k n o w , h a s h a p ­ p e n e d , b u t th ia is a r is k to ru n ■an d w e d o h o p e a n d tr u s t in th e fu t u r e ,t h a t th e p a re n ts w ill th in k o f th is m o re se rio u sly an d g u a rd a g a in s t s u c h d a r .g e is a s m ig h t a r is e . S u r e ly th e re is n o m an on e a rth w h o is su p p o se d to k n o w so n e a r ­ ly e v e r y th in g , a n d te ll it so n e a rly - fr e e o f c h a r g e , a s th e n ew isp ap s'r e d ito r, u n le s s it is p e rh a p s th e c o u n try sch o o l te a c h e r. T h e p a s ­ to r o f th e sm a ll c o u n tr y c h u rch is p e r h a p s in clu d ed to so m e e x ­ te n t, b u t m a y b e h is sto c k o f k n o w le d g e is lim ite d to s p iritu a l th in g s . H o w e v e r h e is t^ k e n a b o u t a s m u ch a s a m a ite r -o f- c o u rs e a s t h e e d ito r and, te a c h e r. 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P r a n k S m ith d e a l, o f W ia - s to n -S a le m , s p e n t ; S u n d a y in to w n . • ■ V , " ; '. y .' M r. Jo h n H a d le y , w h o h a s b r e jj v is itin g r e la tiv e s h e re fo r th e p a s t , tw o w e e k s , re tu rn e d to h is h o m e in A a h b o ro la s t S u n d a y , H e w a s ac cb m p a n ied b y M e s srs , G an n o n , F r a n k a n d J im T o lb e rf, aho'^ M iss A n iy ’T o lb e r t .. F r a n k w ill sp e n d so m e tim e in A sh b o ro . ' M r. a n d M rs. C la re n c e D a v is , o f W in sto n , s p e n t S u n d a y w ith M r. D a v is ' m o th e r ,' M rs, W ill D a v is. . ; M iss L e n H a r t le y ,; o,f Y a d k in C o lle g e , is s p e n d in g so m e tim e h e re w ith M ia s M a y B y e r ly . . M r. a n d M r s . G.- R . C o ok , o f R ic h m o n d ,-V a /, a r é th e g u e s ts o f M rSi C o o k ?si p a re n ts, M r. a n d M rs. G T . 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M a m ie C a r t e r a n d c h ild - sop.iation, it w a s a n n o u n c e d a t it s re n , o f F o r k i- 's p e n t S u n d a y a t h e a d q u a rtS x ’s to d a y . | M r. A lle n 's , M iss A d a; Y o u n g , o f F u lto n , M iss' nes Monday 28th. Mrs. Formwalt Honored I^ Jew e/j I t -C o '' ‘ H e i;d ¿ Í B e ( | f i ''ii In«-. W P ' b eu i, Щ berii M iss ii'f ie y T h e D a v ie C o u n ty S u p e rio r C o u rt w ill c o n v e n e h e re M o n d a y A t th e n e w d r u g s to re ''O n th e w ith J u d g e P . A . M c E lro y , o f S q u a r e ” W e d n e sd a y a fte rn o o n a';. M a rs h a ll, p r e s id in g .. T h is is f i v e ' th irty * o ’ clo ck M iss R u th . Ju d g e M c E lr o y ’ s fir s t t im e 't p B o o e d e lig h tfu lly e n t e r t a in e d ' a p r e s id é h e re . T h ^ r e a r e t h ir t y fe w fr ie n d s c o m p lim e n ta ry to n in e c a s e s in c lu lin g w a r r a n ts M r s . 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H en d i ix and M isse s L illie a n d S o p h ia M vr- oney w e re s h o p p e rs in' S a lis b u ry I'V iday. . ■ ‘ i . • D r. a n d lM .rs ■ F r e d A n d e rso n and M i48 M o o re, o f W itisto n -S :!!- em , s p e n t S u n d a y w ith M rs. Z . N. A n d e rso n . ш !ш :и и м :эд ;[!!ю ш а| я а - '^ а з Е а ш в и и в и й л и и ш и я и и и и я в т и в и к d a u g h te r, M a ry L o u ise , o f M o n t­ g o m e ry , ' A la ., a r e v isitin g M r.“ . L . G . G a ith e r.' A ll w h o a re in te re ste d m e e t a t th e A n d e rso n g r a v e y a rd a t C a l- a h a ln S a tu rd a y , A u g . 2G a n d h e lp cle a n it o f t .. ' ' .M r. O lin  b e rn à th y , o f D e tro it atid M r. C lifE A b e rn a th y , o f A ';- la n ta , w e r e th e g u e sts o f M rs. C . C . C h e r r y , ,S a tv ù d a y . M r. C a r e y W h ita k e r, o f W in ­ a to n -S a le m ; is sp e n d in g h is v a c a ­ tion^' h e re w it h h is p a re n ts. R e v . a n d M rs. C . H , W h ita k e r. ' M is s V e lm a M a rtin re tu rn e d S u n d a y -from - N e w Y o r k , w h e r e s h e h a s b e en s tu d y in g a r t a t th e N a tio n a l A c a d e m y o f D e sig n s. M e s srs , L , S . M cC all, B . J . F it e a n d G al D ix o n , o f C h arlo tte, a n d J . >F. H a w k in s, o f B u rlin g ­ ton', w e r e v isito rs in to w n S u n ­ d a y . ' ' . ^ h e r h o m e iri M a x to n la s t w ee k a fte r- sp e n d in g tw o - w e e k s .w ith h e r s is te r, M rs. Ja m e s M cG u ire. M rSi .Steed.’ a d a u g h te r,' M rs. A . B ; A sh b y , o f Ited S p rin g s , is a g u e s t o f M rs. M c G u ire . M r ; an d M rs. T . N . CT.affln an d c h ild re n s p s n t th e w e e k -e iid j'ri L e x in g to n . M isse s S a r a h d n d H a ttie C h affin w ill n ot re tiirh h o m ^ u n til S a tu rd a y . ’ M rs. Ja m e s H . T o w n se n d an d little M a rio n K e ily T o w n se n d , w h o h a v o been v isitin g M r. an d M rs. T . , L . K e lly , le ft T h u rs d a y fo r a .y is it to M rs. M ason L illa rd a t E lk in . ■ Mr^ .Wi T. Woodruff and;,grand daughter, little ^Alice. Wpodrufl; Kially, of Tayloravilie!, Miss Rut^^ Booe and Mr. Robert Woqdruffi motored Co Mbntreat last Friday.; Mrs. Woodruff arid little/grand daughter will spend^oihetlme at Montreat.: Miss/i Booe and Mr. Woodruff retvirriad-Monday.“ . . ' M r. a n d M rs J . 'R ; A n d e rso n ,- o f R u th e rfo rd ton, s p e n t the' w ee k - erid w it h ' M r. a n d . M rs. Z . N . A n d e rso n . T h e ir tw o s o n s : an d little ,d a u g h te r w h o h a v e b e sn v is itin g h e re re tu rn e d h o m e witji^ th em . M rv A n d e rso n 13 in-.ch arge' o f th e w a te r an d lig h ts o f: R u tlir. e rfo rd to n . C E N T E R N E W S F A R M IN G T O N N E W S M rs. Ja m e s K . F o rm w a lt is v is itin g h e r siste r, M rs. J . - B , Jo h n s to n e . M rs, F o rm w a lt.h a s ju s t re tu rn e d fro m E u ro p e , w h e re sh e h a s b e en to u rin g fp r th e p a s t e ig fit w e e k s . ' M r . an d M rs .H e n ry N e e ly an d little d a u g h te r, o f: R o c k H ill, S . C .; a n d M r. an d M rs. F re m o n t B a k e r a n d ' d a u g h te r, o f P o r ts ­ m o u th , V a.', a re -.y isltin g M r. an d M irs. J , L . 'S h e e k i M rs. E . W . C ro w an d J a n e C ro w , p f M on ro e, an d -M iss S a r a M ille r, w h o h a v e been v is itin g M rs. R . D . W . C o n n o r a t C h a p e l H ill, ' re tu rn e d hom e S u n d a y , M r s .. C ro w IS w i£h M rs. P h illip H an es. M r , J . 'W , p a r tn e r ra n o y e r a co w b e lo n g in g , to »R ev. H . T ; 'e n ry M o n d a y m o rn in g an d j k ill­ e d h e r. T h e co w w a s p ic k in g b y th e sid e o f tiie ro ad a n d a s th e c a r ap p ro ach ed sh e ju m p e d in ro n t o f it. ; , M r. a n d M rs. H . A> B ird s a ll, o f M o o re sv il'e , M r. arid M r s .,C a rl S h e rrill an d C arl J r . , o f M t. TJUa, w e r e th e g u e s ts o f M rs. W illiam M ille r fo r th e w ee k -en d . ' M rs. S h e r r ill an d C a rl J r . w ill b e 'h e re fo r so m e tim e . ' M r. R . S . K e lly , o f D u k e .,sp e n t th e .w e ek -en d h e re ,' H e w a s a c ­ co m p an ied hom e M o n d ay b y M rs. K e lly an d lit t le : R ic h a id S t a r lin g K e lly Ji\. w h o h a v e befin .v ia itin g n th e hom e, o f M r. T . L . K e il.y fo r so m e tim e. - . ; M in s;> A u d re y ; B rin e g a r sr-en t the w e e k -e n d in ? t a t e iv illi w ith M ia s. M a ry . H o rn a t th e h o m e o f M r i.‘R b s s lfiir a . Mr,/ 'Gaither and little I M r. D . H tle rid ric k s, p f B ix b y a go o d frie n d o f th i E n te rp rise , a n d M r. -W . H . C a rtn e r, o f W ood le a f, R o u te 1,' m-'ide u s a p le a sa n t c^all M on d ay,' ea c h g iv in g u s a BV)bscriptipn, thtj fo rm e r f o f a fr ie n d ,: th e J a t t e f fo f h im se lf. W e th a n k y b ii b o th . M iss A n n ie B o s c h o f S a lis b u ry ,' s p s y t th e vveek en d ; w ith M iss K itt y D w ig g in s) , • ' ' ' ' • M r. a n d M rs; J . C . D w ig g in a an d c h ild re n ,; o f M o c k sv ille , v is ­ ited re la tiv e s S a tu i;d a y a n d S u n ­ d a y . - ' i : . : v - R e v . W . J . S . W a lk e r arid son s;: C a lv in an d L a w re n c e , s p e n t W ed ­ n e sd a y in H ig h f ^ ih t . ' M r. G . C . D w ig g in s an d fa m ily v isite d M r. an d M rs. J . W . D w ig t g in s S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . .. V;; M r .' an d M rs E ; R , , B airn P y. c a stle , , M r. C . H . B a r n e y castle, an d M rs. D e lp h ia D .w iggin p sp e n t S u n d a y a t M r., J . B ,;,W a lk e r’s ; i'' M iss C la ra V a n Z a rit s p ir it Suh r, d a y w ith M iss R u b y Ij'iin -’s .' , M rs. M . D . P a s s s p e n t F r id a y a fte rn o o n , w ith M r s . W ; J . S . W a lk e r. J ^ - T h e p ro tra c te d m e e tin g b e g in s a t M t ,T a b o r S u n d a y A u g . 27th ,. R e v . 'R u th , o.f H ig h P o in t, w ill a s s is t th e p a sto r. ' -'i M if s K it t y D w ig g in s e n te rta in - e d .a b o u t fo rt,v p fh e i'fr ie n d s S a t - u rd a y , n ig h t w ith a w a te rm e fo f e a s t ; ; A ll.re p b rte d a fin e tim e.- M rs. C h a rlie T u tte ro w s p e n t a. fe w d a y s J a s t w e e k in K a n n a p o lis w ith h e r . m oth er/ M rs, M cC la m - ■rOcE ; ' ' J ' , ' . - ■ M rj. an d M rs. L u th e r T u tte ro w a n d fa m ily , sp e n t S jin d a y a t M r. G arfie ld A n d e rso n ’ s, in C alah a lri. ■M iss P o llie C a r tn e r s p e n t la st w e e k w ith h e r'g ra n d p a re n ts, ,M r, an d M rs., S a m Sm o o t, o f K a p p a . ' M r. an d M rs. H . S . W a lk e r an d c h ild re n ,.o f M o c k sv ille , s p e n tth e w ee k -en d w ith th e la t t e r ’s p a r­ e n ts, M r. an d M rs. J . ,H . B ; D w ig g in s , - T h e V . L S . w ill h o ld it ’ s r e ­ g u la r m e e tin g S a tu rd a y n ig h t in th e sch o o l au d itoriu m ,.: E v e r y boil y- ’cdm e’. ■ M isS :E liz a b e th ; H a rtm a n , o f S t. P au l, is 'v is itiiig h e r g ra’rid p aren ts, M r; a n d M r s .'G . A ; H a rtm a n ; ' : rT T h e E p w o rth L e a g u e g a v e a v e r y ■ in te re s tin g ; p ro g ra m on in ­ flu en ce S iin d a y n ig h t.'s t h e yo u r g peb p le a fe talT m g a g r e a t in te re st in th is w o r k . - M iss P a u lin e W e st, w h o h o ld s a p o sitio n in W in sto n -S a le m , ■ i.s, sp e n d in g a fe w - d .iy ’a w it}i liCc ln otller,- M r.s. G L . W est, w lio -ii- S'clc. W e h o p e .fo r-h e r a sp e e d y , re c o v e ry . ' ^ • -: ‘ , In te rm e d ia te c la ss o f th e Mv ;E . S u n d a y ;: S ^ w e n t ; to P iid t M o 'jn t'ain on a'p ic n ic " T u e s- 4 d y, T h e y ; w e r e c iia p ? ro re d by. M r. a n d „M rs .' T ;H .R e d m o n d a - d M r. 'an d M rSi: W ilK T a y io r, T h e *m em b ers;o f th e d a s s th a t .’ w e n t w e r e M iss e s G u y Jo h n so n ,. S a llie arid O ra iS p iilm a n , C o rn e lia B o n g . a n d ;L ill|a n J a t f f i s ; ; M 'K e n ­ n e th W a ik e r .L s b S P o ste r, .L o n - C A N A j R T . 1 N E W S ^ ■p rim in g an d c u re in g '.to b a c c o is th e o rd e r o f th e d a y a m o n g th e fa r m e r s o f o u r c o m m u n ity .' •. - ,, E v e r y b c d y a ro u n d E a t o n ’s a r e lo o k in g fo rw a rd .to t h o ’ a s s o c ia ­ tio n w h ic h ' ia to b e h e ld th e re A u g u s t 3 1 s t ‘ an d S e p te m b e r '. 1s t . A ila r g e c ro w d is e x p e c té d a n d a goo d tim e fo r e v e ry b o d y ., • .. * ‘ M r. P i P i G re e n ; w iio b a s .b e e n in th e . C ity H o sp ita l a t y VVinston- ?a le m fo r sò m e tim e w i th a j s e y'-. e re a tta c k s o f p le u ris y retu rn ed ,, h o m e S a tu rd a y .: M r s ; .G re e n 'a n d V th a ess M ae. ; G re e n - a n d P .^ rcy J ’d w e rs acco .m p an ied -h lm hoine.^ M à s te r ■.Franitlin -, a n d ' Ja n ie s C lo d fe lt e r a n d .’fr ie n d , : :M a s te r H e n ry C reaso n ,. of> A s h e v ille , a re v is itin g th e ir: a u n t, ivi r s ' ; M a g g ie L in g s t o n ; ■ ’ ’ i , 'M r. a n d M rs. 6 . ;C . N e v/to n , o f B e n n e ttsv il'.e ; S .' C ., a n n v e d ,a t th e h o m e o f th e la t t e r ’s p aren ts', F r id a y a fte rn o o n , }, w h e r e w iir s p o n d s e v e ra l d a y s ; M ra. F .' G . D a v i o f R a le ig h j re tu rn e d '. born e . là s t. w e é k a ft e t s p e n d in g so m e tim e w ith , : r e la t i' C U N B Ü R N Aa Ä - prevent!-p re ve n tiv e, apply»; V ick a 0 3. a sa lv e ,befor6 i :: goirig in to th e su n . R u b .',’ Vvell in. T o ’relieve" th e ' ' burn , a p p ly VJck'9 ligh tly. D o n o t r u liin . Ooer IZ AfiWan Jaré Ute\i yjürOy. Oui* Professional Cards “Dr. LESTER P. MARTIN^^ 5 Anno'inee» to tba pelala of Davi«,Coun*~ ty tliat Ile iiai movad his office toMock-; tviiie, N. 'C. Cali*; aniwered- da/or . night. Nigiit Pilone 9; Day Phona 71. ^ Baxter Byerly, : office Over Drug Store. Office Phone No. 31; Retidance Ni*. 2S. ■■ COOLEEMEE. N.C. . Camping Party. A p a r ty o f c a m p e rs in c lu d in g M isse s Iv ie a n d E d n a H o rn . M ary. T átum ', L o u "F o s te r; .a n d : R u th . F o s te r C p iT ell, o f W in sto n -S a le m ; M essrs. E , C . T a tiim , Jo h n Sté-; w a rt, С . R ' H o r n ,, a n d W ,i;S , F le m in g ,, o f R a le ig h , a r e e x p e c t­ ed t o re tu rn to d a y fro m a trip to M t M itch ell £Índ A s h e v iile . ' Clinic In Elkin Closed Friday n ie G . H pFni O d ell Ja m e s ; A lb e r t .R ed p io n d a h 'i i H u g h rW illiam Si ' v è s herei^ T p e ^ g o in g .a ? i v i ^ t e 'theMr. an d M r s .^ . G .'s h e r r lil an d B u rto ii c h ild re n , o f C a n a , t-'pent S u n d a y A ly r- a fte rn o o n a t J , B > D a v i s ’ . ' - ,‘ tle :A lle n , a n d L a u r a .S h o re . • T h e '■ - . d a y ^ s g r e a tly [e n jo y e d -b y a l K M iss É v o la .W alk er stien t T u P s- d ayy in W in sto n .-S a!em ^ w itfi> h er s ls ts r , M rs. C la r a W a lk e r Ja m e s , .^ JSh erm an * th e Iittlo son o f M r ; an d M rs. E d W ood ! .h a s -b e e n r ig h t s ic k fo r a fe w d a y S j. ■ _ I rM rs;. M a ttie B iih h so n , - w h o h a s 'b een s ic t ^ fo r th ^ itrip ip vln gJ;-- ^ / . : R e v . S ; ^ . .N e e d h a m .‘p re a c h e d a v e ry , fo rc e a h ip serm o n S u n d ay '] m o rn in g . H is a u b je c t ^ a s ,- ^ ‘Be^ r e a d ^ t p e v ^ goqd'W O rki’ ' '■ -M is s r E lv a W illiam s: s p e n t th e p a s t'w e e k v is itin g h e r a u n ts,M rs) L u la D a v is , p f : C o o leem ee, a n d M rs. J . L . W ard , o f ^^M^ M rs. j . C . Ja m e s w a s g iv e n a su p rise b irth d a y d jn n e r .Su n d ay A u g u s t 20. T h o se p re se n t w e re ' h e r p a re n ts, M r. an d M rs. M . C . W ard , M r. an d M rs. E . P . W a lk ­ e r a n d fa m ily a n d M iss G u y Jo h n s o n ,-o f F a r m in g to n ; M H H ; 3 . W ard an d fa m ily , M r. J . L . W ard a n d -fa m ily , M r.. Q ra d y N . W ard a n d fa m ily , an d M iss H a z e l K u r fe e s ,. o f M o c k sv ille . A ta b le lo ad ed w ith go o d tK in g s to ¿ a t w a s - e n jo y e d b y all. A ft e r a p le a sa n t e v e n in g to g e th e r th e y d e p a rte d , a n d a ll w ish e d fo r h e r m a n y m o re h a p p y b irth d a y s . ■ M rs. J . E . B ro c k , w h o h a s h a d m a la ria c h ills fo r ¿ibout -tw o w eelcs, is im p ro v in g .: " :■ i; M is . W , F . S te a d re tu rn e d p artriaen t -fo r th e re n ip y a l;o f tp n - sils .an d a d e n o id s 'pf .ch ild ren o f th e c o u n ty ,^ e tw e e r i; thé-ag^ës, o f s|x an d fifté e ri y e a r s , clo sed ^ F ri­ d a y . D r. M . A . R o yally lo c a l s p é c iá list, -a ssiste d 'b y . D r. ; L . ' ;L.‘ W illia m s v ‘c p u n ty -;h e a U D r. K - R . W illia iiis ,pf;the;s^^ bpiard o f Raleigh.lind'a^'.c^^^^ te n r e g is te r e d riu rse s^ p ^ th e 'O pieratíoris; : ; ■ ;" ^ V": ;'T h e g ra d e d sch o o l b u ild in g ,w a s c o n v e rte d in to a ten iíp órary ,,hos':^^^ p it á l,'c o ts a n d n Q cessary etju ip - m e n t h a y in g ; been, fu rn ish e d b y th e s ta te bboard o f health^ a;’h u n íib er,ó f p a tie n tá underw^^ E lk in , A u g . 1 9 , - T h e c lin ic sut r e s s lu l op eration s^ F ro m h e re h e ld h e re th is w e ô k u n d p r th e th e o u rs e s g p to l^ ilk o s c o u n ty ''j* ^i.‘!r ___f-_i ^ . -A m o n g th e S u n d a y , g u e s t s o f M r, a n d M rs. T . G ; L a k e y w e r e M r. - L G^^ fa m ily a n d M r. F r e d . L a k e y , a rid fa r iiily ;;6 f n e a r F a rm in g to n , a r id ,Mi*. ' F , B.; H u n te r.a n d fa m ily ,, o f W in sto n - S a le m .' -M e ssrs. O rre ll E ^ h is o n a n d W illie A tk in so n ,: w ho*^hold ' posi-; tio n s I n ' W in s to n -S a le m ,; spent; th e .w e ek -en d w ith , h o m e fo lk s . V M r ; G u y B o g e r .a n d fa m ily ,; o f W in st6 n ’;SalQ m i-^ s p e n t ;s e v e r ^ d a y s' th e p a s t w e e k ;a t th e h o m p o f ,h is p airerits,-M r. i^nd M rs. R j; L .'B 6 g e r r ;:’- ^ "■ . M rs. G . , W . L a th a m is r ig h t nriucji in d isp o se d , s o r r y to n p te . i M iss e s L u cy , an d V ir g in ia E d ­ w a rd s a n d M e s srs . G u y C o lle tte a n d ■ L ijth e r D u ll; v is ite d M iss O ssie E d w a r d s , o f R o rid a Su n d ay." M r. a n d M rs. B r a x t o n B o d e a n d M r; an d M rs. -T. L . E a to n w e r e th e g u e s ts o f M r, a n d M rs. A . W . F e r e b e e S u n d a y . , ‘ ^ DR. W. C. MARTIN-^ Jn Connection WUh Genenl Practice" Civei Special Attention To E y e ,E ar, ' Note, and Throat. AUo Fit SpnclachM.: Phonef! Reiidence 9. Offiee 71. Mocluvllle, N.C. G. V. GREEN, M D .' ! Office at Fork Churfch v!: ' ^ Leave.Call* at H. S. Davit'Store, Advance, N. € .-Route A sDr. R. P. ANDERSON; DENTIST Residenco Phono Й7 Offlco Phone 60 ; Mocksville, N . C . . . ' . ' .'"C Dr. E. C. Choate’ V DENTIST : ; COOLEEMEE, N. C., . / 0Л1се over Coolcomce D rug Store : P K í i n í i c Residence Nö. Ç 4-V i L ll O li e b . Offlce No. aS i f ; : ÍV p i Painless Method, 'Й 1 ...... D r. A n d e rso n , M o c k sv iiie ;/^ ii;|> ?|i> ^ § r R e - s a l e o f L a n d N orth Carolina D avie C ounty. T, A . :Gaither, et ài. ■ Iri Superior Court,BEFOREA . T. G rant, C. S. C, , N otice of* ^ ,Re-8aleV B. H . .Gàitheri et ai.: j ^ o f land, ; - U nder and by virtue of on ;order of Re-sale made in . the. above entitled cause, the, undersigned w ill sell pùblic- iy to the JiighoBt bidder a t the Court house'door- in Mocicsville, ;-N; C ., on M onday the 4th day o f Septem ber 1922 a t tw elve o ’clock-M. the fonpw ing’dos- cribed lands, to'w it: A tract beginnine a t a post oak, cor. o f lot No. 1,' in divi- aion o f Shaw landsr Jv ’M." llicliardson’s iin «; Iheiv W . 15.00 chs. to a stake in ,E; Shaw ’s;, line; S,.’H .25 chs, to asU ike, •cornor o f ; Lot N 9.;3,.therice B.'1G,84 chs. ,to 'a: stake, thence N', 6 deg, W , 14.87 chsi to the'hW ginning, , con,taInirig twenty-two &-3-4 ‘acrcs (22 &3-4) acres 'more or less. ; ■ ^ ' >The; ; re-iiaIo o f this land is niade by •reiiBon of 0:10 iJer pent Wd having beari placed upon tiie" fornjpr;ààle.: ;T he Ijid-;' ding w ill.atart a t tbP price o f 'ÌGCÓ.OO.': 'term s of sale; One third;Cash, Valance o n . six m onths.tiiiiu: w ith bo nd and ap­ proved security 01' ali'Casn, at- (he. op­ tion of tlie purchaser. ! 'ih is the 18th day of A ugust 1922, ’ A . T. Grant, J r , Commissioner. ; I held here tms ween; unupr tne îne ourses gp co vviiKes eouoiy i щ -а ц . T U C flL T F D P B K F . ---------v v v > m a k e s a S p e c ia lty o f E x t r a c t - '', ’..‘..'‘ij? in g T e e th W ith o u t P a in . ; , Y o u r,D o c to r, Y o u r D e n tis t an d j'’ f f ' f f x ' y o u w a n t a ll th o se B a d T e e th O u t— a n d N o P a in . D r. A n d e ^ V y *;-'- ' so n , G e ts T h e m , .a n d l'T /D o E S ^ .i: Not Hurt. Lefevwr Nitr»>. Special '<»ly $29.00io. K.'ad and ,purchaiad't'.lii quantltlta by tha .U: K Navy.. . V#«ll , tlnl(hiHI; (and ailmush- », tha/mos^ in«fv<^‘. fun.i «t;'>dUr«M* Gli avarriHit^ n a;aun. —i flrat . ' f lock fired ;ov«it . ;r7iOOO r gun_____teBtsdwith an ex­treme.load. ; atandardized ... gun built flnly'Tn ZO-ga. 28 In..1e-na. 2B. in., and .. ,1Z-en. Ш and 30 In. with;. _ 14ln;'Stock and about ln;\ drop. 'A. Lefever .won the-' world's' champlonihip at thOlympia aamcs In Lqndon. I____fsver has stood for servlca •nd'^ durability for over 60' yrs.WRITE FOR CATALOQUE , For Sala. By . Mocksville Hardware Ci m w m r l " \ : / , h \t , x " '■.»*•'-■7.4. Ш- en ï i - i î i fi:* Bi'FP "?<■>'■>£-I f * K^?- f 4Ì 1Ж1Й = Г 1сг Tale ! < ^ т в о т е и ТНВ QBE8B Utf "Now,” ¡№ ttfe «¿¿«e. дат •■I \ "W tfr» quite Indifferent." Mother Qopse to tliÉ lOJj? you w ill grow up Into being nice geese. You nre Й ) very^denr H t*' tje geese clill- dren, or goslings, as M other Goose cWls you. , ‘‘I want- you to b« frleiidljt wltli your .own Kces^' friends unrt rcla- ■ tires, but tlo not bother,iiboHt oth­ er creiitiires. ."Geese have n^ver cnrert for o't b e r friends. W hy shoulrt they?; i iij’f It enoueh to bare eéese for, frienas? . ' It Is епоивЬ for U». «orne -, creatures who to have, geese for THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER N , к Carolina Newspaper For Caroíina People--Constrüetive, Clean and Reliable ' ’ Ш N. & S. AUTQ LINE Operating Daily BetweeH Salisbury, Mocksyille and Winstpn-Sáíém. G iv e s to ita r e a ije r s tH e w o i’th w h ile h e w s o f th e C á ro lin a sj th e n atio n a n d th e \w o rld , h o t o ff j th e w ire s , fa ir ly anid a c c u ra te ly re p o rte d b y its c o rp s p f specjal c o rre sp o n d e n ts aiid th e A a s p c ia t- I ed P re s s , g r e a te s t n e w s g a th e r in g a g e n c y in th e w o rld , su p p le m e n te d b y th e U n iv e r s a l S ë r v ic e r e p o rt an d N e w s p a p e r E n te r p r is e A sso c ia tio n .- ; ; . ; . . ■ > ' A p a p e r p ró d u ced b y a^n o rg a n iz a tio n th a t k e e p s C(>n8tantly in m in d th é n eed s a n d d e s ir e s o f C a ro lin a p eo o le and, s e e k s to g iv e t f e m : ^ s t w h a t th e y 'w a r it in g e n e r a l n e w s, sp o rts,- m a r k e t n e w s, so cial n e w s, fr a t e r n a l o rd e r n e w s a n d v ie w s; an d n u n ie ro m s p e c ia l a ttic le s . a n d fe a t u r e s fo r th e b e n e fit ^ n d e n te rta in m e n t o f tK e 'w lià le fa m ily , in c lu d in g d a ily a n d S u n d a y 'c o m ic s - A fe w o f t h ^ a n ÿ fe a liir is th a t m a k e T h e , ' O ne M in u te ? In te rv ie w s, a p a g « c o n ta in in g , C h a rlo tte O b s e r v e r ' th e id e a h n e w sp a p e r o f -/ e x p r e s s io n s a n d e x c h a n g e s 'o f v ie w s of^ th e th e C a ro lin a s a re ;. , • ; • • - ,' i E d ito ria ls b y a b le w riters-.! T h e o n ly c o m p le te P rá te r r ia l O rd er_ S e c tio n p u b lish e d in th e S o u th , I e k ly a r tic le s b y F r a n k I i. S im o n d s, th e su b scrib e rs.- ' . P ith y P a ra g 'l’a p h s, a p a g e fu ll o f Iftu g h s'a n d • c h u c k le s, ' P r iz e s a r e o ffe re d é á c h d a y fo r th e • w itt ie s t s a y in g s su b m i tie d b y ,th e s u b s c rib e r s . S o c ie ty o f tlip C a ro lin a s, a sect'ibn fe a t u r in g w o rld ’ s g r e a te s t a u th o r ity io n in te rn a tio n a l ,;t h e so cial e v é n ta .ò f th e tw o C a ro lin a s. a n d ji, I'JeweJJ'v |O J'íe ;.C a í i l iH e jjd i; м ; § S a iu u 'íí f' И у В е Й Л р Д и к ......... fai beaL$';-|i|| fth M is i . - ‘.*There ■ are w ouldn't w ant friends,: but we feel dlfferenUy about th a t W e feel that gebse are the f only b le n d s worth, haylns. ; W e don't i bother:.about';bther creatures. ''W e 'go '•lo ng our ..own :way and don’t pay any^atteMtiqri to th'eiii. If rthey .talk tó w e pay ¿ ¿ attention a t all. - “W e . Kafvei never lilted other > crea- tnres. W e'vé ñe v e t m ade friends ens^ lly and we never wtU. f / “W e nre_ called foolish and ЧШ у, i Im t we think w e know lenough, and after all, th a t Is enough'for us. O f conne It Is. Ч "AS ;i0ng a8 vve, the Geese, think w * know enqtigh, we, needn't worry or bothér'uboát w hat otters ttln k . I “There are .some' creatures In the world who're alw nye-thinklng abotit what- others think of üiem . They .^Ofry If.'tl^ey're not thoug h t'w ell of end li tltey*fe not w ell liked. •®ttt the Geese are different. W e’re qtjlet tndlfferrat to-w hat о Л е т m ay think .of US, ^ I t e lndifierent "There are the Sw ans who love to b« beautiful, and who are beautiful. “A nam ber .of them Uve In a pond nearby. M other Swan was sitting on her grassy nest not long ago, I be- ';ileve. She hed her nest on a bit of • earth w hich was bet}veen the pond and a stream on the other 'side. “Tes‘, the- Swans care for beauty. , Their "necks are Ío n ¿’ nnd graceful. ' T hót whole Sw an famUy, is beauUfub ;■ .T heyí.lóplr veór- lovely In .the pond. They ■ h iv e such-Perfect white 'feath- - ers, "They bend down their, long neck* and dive their heads: under w ater so ' th at ' a ll. one ;cnn see',’ at times, are th e .' white ' feathery bodies of ' the • swans. ^ - ' r,\; ‘)Theb,'they come up again 1 " “Yes, they’re far 'm ore adm lw d ii“thnn we are, but th at doesn't, bother г us. ÍT m telling’you how b e an ttfil the Í ewens ■ aro ■ and you cab see not '"In the least Jealous. ."Some creatures wo\rid'be jet^loui because-they weren't || jfefjutiftil }s the swans. Spme c rM to e ^ .aife -»jf ^ -wBye-wlshlnff they dUterent^y. : "B u t 4ve don’t No,. In d e e d w e ^M ' quite satlsUed. “ They coll «8 p ill/ people are caUcd ¿ в м О » frleiM s or .acQualntances t h i l ^ i m bch In^olt- ed. To be oulleu b sooss S c a n s tne t "one Is silly, V "B u t I don4 tW pk we're eo bJJIJ' W e never w ieh'|fe pt^ér dren- tures thnn we' are." We,!(JC'n't ^ 'o u r time longing fo r beauty we arp -without. "W e don’t care a y t w hnt anyone . ’ thinks of u s .' A nd so I tlilnk we're ■pretty sensible geese. ^:. :“B n t whether, we, are or not makes . little dlffereuco as; Jong as we're geese. A nd you,* iny QosUng. children, grow . .np~ lnto flne Geese, and never care • ■ w hat anyone thinks of you. , ■ "Nover m ake frie n d s^w ith other ■i creatures for Its only a waste or time. “Other с r e a- tures haven't tl^e ¡■regular Goose point of view." ' “W bat's a point of view ?" asked ' one ot the chil­ dren. “ A point of , v^ew,’’ said M oth­ er-poose, "Is n certain opinion one m ay have or ■ ' a certain w ay of looking a t a __ thing." "D on’t creatures a ll: 10 о к with their eyes?" asked ‘ another little ' goose. ‘(Ves, my dear," said M other Qoose, "but a point of view Is looking at a thing with one’s thoughts and not w ith one’s eyes. It means w hat one V m ay think of any special thing. ■ , "W e-tlilnk o f things, our own way, ■ our own superior Goose way, and no one'else besides Ú goose thinks }ust the same way, so don’t-bother abou* ether .creatures.-— \----: .................. ' -‘.'That is M ather Goose’s advice." aing Singers. Tuaeher ,(to cluBs In natural his­ tory)— W hat' kind of; birds are'fro- iiuently ktjpt In ,cm)tivily? ■ j , ffemm y7rJ*Ublii'd8.~C!brlgtilan Sun. p o litics, ^ W e e k ly B ib le T a lk s b y 'A m e r ic a ’ s ,G r e a t C o m ifiiih er, W illia m Jen 'n in g 's В г у а п ;\ F o r w a r d O b se rv a tio n P o s ti- A w e e k ly s io r y o f th e W o rld W a r, b y C a le B u rg e e s .' , W e ?k lv В б о к R e v ie w s , b y .W iliiath T h o rn to n ^ W h itse tt, P re s id e n t o f W h itB ett ln s titu te . ; T h e H isto ry o f th e S o u th ’s; F a m o u s So n gs,- ^ b y H e n ry Ё . H a rm a n ' I . P o ta s h a n d P e r lm iitte r , a w e e k ly s to r y b y I - M o n ta g u e G la s s. ' ) i A d e p a rtm e n t o f R a d io N e w s, e d ite d b y th e I w o rid ’s b e st a u th o ritie s on th e s u b je c t. ' • J T h e W o n ia n ’s P a g e ; a sec tio n c o n ta in in g I ' « e n e ra l h o ijse h o ld .h in ts a n d re c ip e s fo r th e в h o u se w ife . ~ ' • Subscription Rates? By Mail SEN D SU BSCRIPTIO N S TO CIRCULATION DEPA RT M EN T , THE CH ARLO TTE OBSERVER, CH ARLO T T E, N. C. , T h e m o st c o m p le te an d d e ta ile d • r e p o r t o f S p o rts p u b lish e d in t h e 's t a t e . >' A C o lo red C o m ic SecU o tt on S u n d a y a n d s e v e ra l d a ily co m ic fe a tu r e s , in c lu d in g th e w e ll- k n o w n “ B r in g in g . U p F a t h e r ,” b y G e o rg e M c M a n u s,: ^ F ic tio n , S c ie n tific .W ritin gsf^ a n d o th e r fe a ­ t u r e a rtic le s. V . ' ^ A C h u rc h D ir e c lo r y , w e e k ly S u n d a y sch o o l ■ le sso n s. R e a l E s t a t e p a g e j etC i .: , ' S p è c ia l a tté n tio n is' ca lle d to th e M a d e -in : C aro lin tis; S e c tio n , th e o b je c t-p f .w h ich is to en co u rage;* r.d v a n e e , án d p ro m o te th e in d u s-, J r i a l , co m m i-rcia), c iv ic ,' a n d so c ia l in t e r e s t s o f th e s ta t? s o f N o rth a n d S o u th C a ro lin a . 1 M o. 3 M o s. 6 M o s. 1 Y r . D à ily .;a jid S u n d a y .7 5 '$ 2 2 5 $4 .6 0 $9 .0 0 D a ily O n ly . .6 5 ' 1 .7 5 S u n d a y -O n ly . .4 0 1.0 0 G O IN G N O R T H ^ ' . L e a v e S a lis b u r y _ < 8 a . m . a n d '4 p i m . A r r iv e M o c k sv ille ' . 9 a.and 5 p. m . A r r iv e W in sto n -S a le m ; lO a . m . a n d 6 p ; n i. G O IN G S O t JT H ^ ‘L e a ,v e W in sto n -S a le m 8 a . m . a n d 4 p . m . A r r iv e M o e k sy ille • - 9 a . m ., a n d 5 p* m ; A r r iv e 'S a lis b w r y • ,10 a . h i. an d 6 p . m , F a r e S a lis b u r y to -M o e k sv illo ^ ,W .O O F a r e .M o c k s v ille to W it is t o n :S a le m - - - $ 1 .2 6 C u rs le a v e Y a d k in H o tel, /M o c k sv ille H o tel an d th e Z ih z e n - d o rf. . A a k th e c le r k s fo r in fo w n a tio n . ' - ‘ i Tli^e s c h e d u le is c o n v e n ie n t to sp e n d th e d a y 'in e it h e r c it y I o r to t r a n s a c t b u s in e ss a lo n g ¿ h e lin e r -. O u r c a r s a r e b ig co m - | fo rt^ b le , e a s y - r id in g H u d so n s a n d o u r d r iv e r s a r e c a r e fu l a n d | ! e x p e rie n c e d . T r y th is s e r v ic e w h e n y o u w a n t to g o . | 3 .5 0 1 .7 6 7.0 0 3 .5 0 ;Ш£ВЕН1НШ£П№!а:11НШ!НГ1НЯа!1!1ВШВ111;1IlilVI »■s I , "Look Very Lovely." Get'^foiur Sbaxe o f E x t r a M i l e a g e M o s t M i l e s per D p l l ä r I T is all true—every word of the news that's going aroynd about Firestone mileage rec­ ords and the phenomenal sales that have resulted. • Chances are you really haven’t heard the full story of the wonderful success of Fire­ stone Cords, We’d Jike you to call and get the actual facts. That is one sure way to' make your tiext tire purchase a . logical ^si- ness buy. We’ll explain the blending and tempering of rubber—double gum-dipping— an3 the air-bag cure — special Firestone processes. The unusuiil mjleage being made evtryw^e i^ll atir youi ambition to reduce the operetinf CMta of your ' own c»r. . , A call oa us entails no obligation. Get the recorda — divide the distances these Cords are coverinc by Firestone prices. Then yea’ll be. convinced that Mcst Miles per Dollar means what it says. D ro p in ~ A n y TJm e PABfacM<3 OldiUld ’Hi#“ . - Mi3H oidadd "aaB". Msi ..... 4 * ' MxSiK ....... W insion-Salem P hines 162 & 29 Salisbury Phones 77 & 78 "SA F E T Y FIRST — S E R V IC E A L W A Y S " iÿ II ■ JW tu G U M - D IP P E D C O R D S S o l d b y ' ■ KURFEES & W ARD Mocksville/“ - -N.C. H O R SE SH O EIN G , A SPEC IA LT Y Shoe* and iwils fiirnished and put an for the loHowlnK pricest , No. 1 90c No. 4 $1.0S N o.-2 9Bc •, No. 5 ?1.10 No. 3.' $1.00 ' No. 6 $1.40 . ■ l-ttIio-do-all-ltindii-of-repBit»wotk _ G EO . E. M E RRILL, Fork Church - Wtt'Db Ш-ШтЬ 01 J0 £ WOKU. S H O O T T H E J O B W O R K I N I B a p t i s t . P a s to r , R e v . W . B . W a f f . ' S u p e rin lo h d e n t, T . M . H e n d - r ix .. ' S u n d a y S ch o o l a t 9 :4 5 a . n i. , V - ,,-> v P r e a c h in g s e r v ic e s a t H ''a .' m ; a n d 7 :4 5 p . m ; b y th e p a sto r, , T h u r s d a y p r a y e r s e r v ic e . a t 7 ;0 0 p . m . “E y c r y o n e ''is cp r^ ia ll'/ in v ite d to ftn y a n d a ll th p services, P r e s b y t e r i a n . ' P a s to r R e v . E . P . B r a d l e y . S u p e rin te n d e n ts , E . L G a ith ­ e r a n d J . B . Jo h n s to n e . .S u n d a y S ch o o l e v e r y S u n d a y m o rn in g ; a t 9 :4 5 . P ro a c h in g a t l i " a . m . A r ’ heai'fe'^ w e lc o m e is-^ e x to iid e d 'to a ll. ^ ВШ Tii£ i m m ' : SOUTHERN RAHWAY SYSTEM Announces GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES — r F o r - ■ S U M M E R S E A S O N , 1 9 2 2 T A K E Y O U R C H O I C E . - W e e k - e n d f a r e s ; S u n d a y e x c u r s i o n f a r e s , S u m m e r e x c u r s i o n f a r e s , S p e c i a l 'e x c u r s i o n f a t e s t o A t l a n t i c C i t y a n d N i a g a r a F a l l s . . , Atlantic City aud Other Jersey Seashore Resorts D a te s s a le v ia So u . & P 'R R Ju n e 2 8 th , J u ly 18 , A u g u s t 1 s t a n d 15 th . , D a te s a le v ia So u . & B & O J u l y 6 th , J.2th a n d 2 6 ih , A u g ­ u s t 9 th a n d 2 3 rd . > . * Niagara Falls via Washington or Phjladelphia D a té s s a le v ia So u . B & O J u n é 2 9 th , J u ly 1 3 t h a n d 2 7 th ; A u g u st-lO th arid 24 th . D a te s s a le v ia So u . P R R J u ly 5 th an d 19 th , A u g u s t 2 n d a n d 16 t h a n d 30 th . >. - TICKETS G OO D F O R 1 8 DAYS ; T ic k e t s go o d fo r s to p -o v e rs on r e tu rn trip a t W a sh irig to n - - - - — 77--------B a ilim o re -B u ffa JQ -a n d J h ila d e lp h ia . ____ W E E K - E N D E X C U R S I O N F A R E S , O n s a le E r id a y n ig h ts, S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y m o r n in g s to S e a s h o r e R e s o r ts a n d W e s te rn N o rth C a ro lin a . R e s o r ts . . T ic k e t s go o d u n til fo llo w in g M o n d a y an d T u e s d a y ( E x ­ c e p tio n tic k e ts to W e ste rn N o rth C a ro lin a aol^, S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y m e rn in g , g o o d re tu r n u n til fo llo w in g M o n d a y ) , Sunday Excursion Fares To— Norfolk, Wilmington and Morehead City T h e s e tic k e ts .a re on s a le S a tu r d a y n ig h ts a n d S u n d a y m o rn in g s fro m S a Íísb u ry , H ig h P o in t, W in s to n -S a le K ijD u r; h a m , G re e n sb o ro , R a le ig h , P rin c e to n a n d ' a ll in te rm e d ia te sta tio n s. ’"G o o d r e tu r n in g S u n d a y n ig h t. N o t go o d , in s le e p in g o r p a rlo r c a rs. , “ SPEND SU N D A Y AT-THE SEASH ORE. ' " Sunimer Excursion Fares ' —To All Resorts— •- M o u n ta in s, S p r in g s a n d S e a s h o re . T ic k e ts o n s a le d a ily , fin a l lim it O cto b er 3 1 s t , 19 2 2 . S to p -o y e r^ p e r m itte d in - in b o th d ire c tio n s. T h ro u g h P u llm a n S le e p in g C a r s to A ll Im p o r ta n t P o in ts E x c e lle n t S e r v ic e - C o u r t e s y - C o n v e r iie n t S ch e d u le s., W rite fP r B e a u tifu l S o u th e rn R a ilw a y S u m m e r R e s o r t ________ B o o k le t a n d O th e r L ite r a tu r e . « , - F o r F u r t h e r In fo rm a tio n C a lj on S o u th e rn R a ilw a y T ic k e t • ' ' A g e n t s ó r '-A d d r e s s : ■ , R . H . G R A H A M , D iv isio n P a s s e n g e r A g e n t , ’ • 20 7 W e st T r a d e S t r e e t C h a rlo tte ,'’ Stiopt the jiob W ork tot t N U R P K lS t :t i« ^ e -'-^ w e d o t h e b e s t s Ä ^ R v | T I ^ i ^ ^ ^ Щ r Mocksville Enterprise ' V NV iJ., Ч/ * O F P U R P O S E A N D U N T IR IN G F ID E L IT Y T O O U R C O U N T Y A N D O U R F L A G IS 'O U R A I M A N D P U R P O S E . V O L . V I .M O C K S V I L L E , N . C ., T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T - 3 1 , 1 9 2 2 ,NO. 44 BIG FIVE CHIEFS TO HEAR HEPOKTS Meet C o m m it t e .e Which Re­ cently Tried To Effect Set­ tlement of Shopmen’s Strike C le v e la n d , A u g . 2 9 .- O n e o f the th in g s to .bb c o n sid e re d I y h ead s o f th e “ b ig fiv e ” , b r o th e r ­ hoods o f r a ilw a y e m p lo y e s u n ­ ions, w h ic h m e e t h e re to d a y , w ill be th e p ro c e e d in g s o f th e re c e n t c o n fe re n ce in N e w Y o r k w ith r e ­ p re se n ta tiv e s o f th e r a ilro a d s in th eir e ffo r ts to b r in g a b o u t a s e t­ tlem en t o f th e s h o n m e n 's s tr ik e . A c o m p le te r e v ie w o f th e se p ro ceed in g s w ill b e b r o u g h t b e ­ fo re th e c o n fe re n c e a n d a r e p o r t upon it w ill b e s e n t to t h e m e m ­ bers o f th e s e v e r a l b ro th e rh o o d s. 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M an is s o m e th in g m o re th a n ju s t a n a n im a l, ev en th o u g h h e b e in a m o st d e g ra d e d s t a t e o f s a v a g e r y . H is c h ie f a im is u p w a rd — th e a c c o m p lish m e n t o f so m e o b je c t ; a n d u n le ss h is a tte n tio n is k e p t p r e t ty th o ro u g h ly fa s t e n ­ ed on so m e g o a l, h e w ill-fin d tro u b ie fo r h im s e lf. T h e old atlag o , “ A n id le b ra in is th e d e v il’s w o r k s h o p ," is tr u e fo r a ll tim e to co m e, an d th a t m a n ,w h o w o u ld r e a r h is c h ild re n to th e b e st a d ­ v a n ta g e fo r th e ir o w n go o d , sh o u ld se e to it th a t th e y a r e k e p t p r e t ty b u s y a t s o m e th in g . T h a t s ta te o r n a tio n t h a t w o u ld find le a s t u se fo r its la w s an d c o u rts , sh o u ld lo o k w e ll to it s g e n e ra l in d u s tr y . 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T h e A d v a n c e b o y s lo st a g a m e . to C lem m o n s- la s t S a tu rd a y on th e la t te r ’s g ro u n d .- ;T h e sc o re ' b e in g 1 1 to 1 in f a v o r o f C le m ­ m o n s. - M r, B e n M o rris , o f M d ck & v ille,' s p e n t o n e n ig h t la s t w’e e k w ith ''"-’ M r. G ; T o lb e rt. ■M r. a n d M rs. W . V . P o in d e x ­ te r , o f W in sto n -S a le m , s p e n t S u n -: d a y w ith h o m e fo lk s . M r. A r t h u r S h u tt s p e n t M o n - , \ d a y in W in sto n -S a le m . ' M r. G . H . B . S h u tt, w h o h a s J b e en in th e h o sp ita l a t W in sto n v fo r th e p a s t fe w w e e k s , is e x ­ p e n d h o m e th e la s t o f th is w e e k . H o n o rin g M isse s R a c h e l an d C la ra H u n e y c u tt, o f A lb e m a rle , g u e s ts o f M iss M a ry A lle n H e n ­ d r ix , M iss M a ry S to c k to n g a y e a lo v e ly g a r d e n p a r t y M o n d a y a fte rn o o n . P r o g r e s s iv e flo w e rs w a s p la y e d . M iss R a c h e l H u n e y - c u tt.w o n th e p riz e , a b o x o f s t a ­ tio n a ry . T h e h o ste ss p re se n te d a b o x o f p o w d e r to e a c h o f th e h o n o r g u e s ts . D e lic io u s r e fr e s h ­ m e n ts c o n s is tin g o f ic e c re a m , c a k e , a n d m in ts w e r e s e r v e d . T h o se p r e s e n t w e r e : M iss e s R a c h e l a n d C la r a H u n ey, c u tt. P a n s y W a lk e r, ■ M a r y E lla M o o re, M a r y A lle n H e n d rix , S a r a C h aflan , K a th e r in e M in o r, B e s s ie N e e ly ; R e g in a H o rn , R e b e c c a G ra n t, • G ilm e r B a ity , E liz a b e th C h ristia n , a n d B o n n ie D w ig g in s , ----^ ^------4-------------------- . McBee-Meroney. , M r. a n d M rs. C . F . M e ro n e y an n o u n ce th e e n g a g e rn e n t o f th e ir d a u g h te r, H e le n E liz a b e th , to S ila s M c B e e , o f G re e n sb o ro . T h e w e d d in g w ill o ccu r on S e p te m b e r 2 8 th a t th e M e ro n e y h o m e. M ia's M e ro n e y is a y o u n g w o ­ m a n o f e x c e p tio n a l b e a u ty a n d c h a rm an d is w id e ly p o p u la r in th e s ta te . M r. M c B e e is th e son o f th e la te T h o m a s an d S u sa n A v e r y M c B e e . o f th is s t a t e .' H e M iss C a rrie W a rd , w h o h o ld s a p o sitio n in R ich m o n d , V a ., is sp e n d in g a fe w d a y s w ith h e r m o th er, M rs. C . D . W a rd . J E R U S A L E M N E W S D ii'rin g th e a fte rn o o n a n d e y e n - T h e r e v iv a l m e e tin g b e g a n h e re la st S u n d a y m o rn in g . R e v . J . M . V a rn e r w ith th e a s s is ta n c e o f R e v . P a rk e r, w ill co n d u ct th e se rv ic e s th is w e e k an d on th ro u g h th e n e x t i f n e c e s sa ry . S e rv ic e s w ill b e h eld a t 10 :3 0 a. m . an d 7 :4 5 p. m . L e t a ll th e p eo p le p ra y fo r th is m eet.in g th a t it m a y be a h elp in th e b u ild in g o f th e L o rd ’s h ig h e r an d b e tte r k in g ­ dom . M r. Ja m e s S h e e ts, o f H an es, is in th is se c tio n th is w e e k ta k in g a v aca tio n . M iss E u n ic e S h o a f, an d b ro th ­ e r, C letis, o f th e R e e d ’s co m m u n i­ ty . sp e n t S a tu rd a y n ig h t an d S u n d a y a t M r. W . L . G o b b le’ s. M r. C h a riie an d M iss M a r y S m ith , o f th e T y r o c o m m u n ity, sp e n t S u n d a y a t M r. A . W . A l­ le n ’s n e a r h e re . A ll th e fa rm e r s in th is sectio n a re th ru p lo u g h in g w h e a t la n d , ■ th e -e m p lo ym en t-fo r-.th e_ p fia B L e jn _ ^ ay ^ n am iaa ÍD n ,_ a n d Jssttó L o n ed h ia s e c fo n . a t p re se n t in G reen sb o ro . T h e H o m e C o m in g a t C h e r r y H ill c h u rc h S u n d a y w a s w e ll a t­ ten d ed . T h e p ro g ra m th ro u g h o u t w a s fin e a n d e s p e c ia lly th e e x e r ­ c ise s g iv e n b y th e c h ild re n , also th e b e a u tifu l se le c tio n s g iv e n 'b y th e q u a rte tte o f S a lis b u r y . M r s . A . V , B e s s e n t w ill re tu rn T u e s d a y fro m a th re e w e e k s ’ v is it w ith r e la tiv e s a t W in sto n - S a le m . S h e w ill b e acco m p an ied b y M iss M a r g a r e t B e s se n t, . o f C o n co rd , w h o h a s also b e en v is it­ in g th e re . B o rn to M r. an d M rs. G o w ati- L iv e n g o o d S u n d a y , A u g . 27th ,~ a little g ir l, M a ry L o u is e . i - R e v . C . S . C a sh w e ll, o f S ta te s -, ville , is a s s is tin g in th e m e e tin g th a t is in p ro g re s s a t Je r u s a le m ; ch u rc h th is w 6 e k . W e h o p e th a t e v e r y on e c a n co m e o u t a n d h e a r h im a s h e a lw a y s h a s a g o o d m es-, . o,. s a g e fo r a ll. , ^ F r a n k E n g lis h J r . , h a s e n s t a ll^ - t .^ ^ ^ ] e d a rad io . I t se e m s to b e q u ite • a su c c e ss. 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T he d r iv e r o f a n a u t 0 !r*0b ile ,a s he sits a t th è s t e e r in g w h e e l h a s a clear v ie w a h e a d a n d o u g h t to be able to p r o te c t h is p a s se n g e s from d a n g e r a t th e ra ilro a d e ro s ing. T h e r is k o f b e in g ' k ille d I у a train o f c a r s ia so m e th in g w o all learn ed in ch ild h o o d d a y s. T h ere sh o u ld b e n o h a p h a z a i tl driving a c r o s s r a ilro a d t r a c k . Any d r iv e r w h o a s s u m e s th a t b e ­ cause tr a in s r u n o n ly a t o cca sio n al in te rv a ls h e is re lie v e d o f th necessity o f b e in g v ig ila n t e v e iy time he c ro s se s th e t r a c k s , cer-. Mainly ta k e s a b ig c h a n c e o f Го n u m b ered w ith th e sla in . C arefu l u se o f th e e y e s a'i(. Bars is th e fir s t c o n sid e ra tio n '; next com es s o m e th in g else ' q u ito as im p o rta n t, th e e x e r c is e o f good ju d g m e r t in m e e tin g 4 1 о situation t h a t c o n fro n ts u s, M uch h a s b e e n s a id a b o u t tl.o ?ateiy h a b it— w h a t a ,g o c d t h i n ' !t 18, E v e r y b o d y g iv e s -a s s e n t to [t in th e o ry , b u t t h a t 'm a n y fa il p ra ctice it, is d e m o n stra ti d to daily a t r a ilro a d c ro s sin g s, w h e re lives lo st a n d b o d ie s m aim e d a r e the h e av y to ll p a id fo r T h o u g h t- I lessneas. •------------------------------------------ D r. R. p. ANDERSON, DENTIST I Residence Phone ,S7 ОШсе Phone 50 M ocksville, И, C, th e m a n y c o m fo rts an d p le a su re s th e r ig h t o f th e F a ir g ro u n d s a s th a t co m e o n ly to th o se liv in g in 'o n e e n te rs th o g a te s. T h e u se o f th e c o u n try a s fa rm e r s w iv e s. ten ts w a s n e c e ssa ry bo th b e c a u se --------------------•------------------- o f th e n eed o f th e room in th e n p f i n i f p R e s u lt s fo r th e b ig g e r e x h ib its home ^etmite itesuiis ^^j^.^j^ lo o k ed fo r th is y e a r . I n b l g u t . I an d also in o rd e r to g iv e th o se ------------- : w a n tin g so m e th in g to e a t m o re “ I t is h a rd to s a y ju s t w h a t sp a c e in w h ic h to p a r ta k e o f a th e u ltim a te re s u lt w ill be in t h e ‘ lu nch . L ik e w is e th e q u e s tio n -o l co tto n d u stin g c a m p a ig n ” s a y s sa n ita tio n p la y e d a p a r t in th e F r a n k lin S h e rm a n S ta te E n to m o -1 d ecisio n to e lim in a te a ll o f th e lo g ist, ' ‘ b u t w e h a v e fo u n d m a n y ’ re s tu ra n ts a n d lu n ch s ta n d s fro m d ead w e e v ils in field s w h e n d u st-J th e b u ild in g s. T h e re w ill b e in g h a s b een d o n e — w h e n d u stin g m o re room , so b e tte r sa n ita tio n h a s n o t b e en d o n e w e fin d o n ly w ill b e p o ssib le , liv e o n es an d p le n ty o f th e m .” | A ll o f th e grounds» a ro u n d a n d C o n sid e rin g th e a b u n d a n c e o f- ¡n th e te n ts w ill b e tre a te d w ith th e w e t v ils an d th e ra p id p ro ¡so m e k in d o f a d u st la y e r so th a t ______ o f th e cro p a c c o rd in g to o n e w ill n o t h a v e to e a t a n y la r- M r. S h e rm a n tw o m o re d u stin g s 'ge p a r t o f th e p ro v e rb ia l p e c k o f jrivon in th e w ee k o f d irt o n e is su p p o sed to e a t d u r- A u g . 2 1-2 6 i f p o ssib le. T h is r e - 'in g a life tim e , w h ile lu n c h in g a t fe r s to th e a v e r a g e e a rly field.s th e fa ir 'g r o u n d s . b u t b y a ll m e a n s th e la s t d u stin g ; 0 ” C a r d s “ a r - S :; Dr. LESTER P. MARTIN favorable to the dusting methccl Announ«» to th® peoplela v u ia u iv tv that he hfts moved hi» office lo Mock- th a n in a n y p re v io u s y e a r . .„n u . N. C. CalU answered day or Night Phone 9; Day Phone 71 No License To Operate Required. sville, ' night. ! Baxter Byerly, M. D. ; Office Over Drug Store. Office Phone ‘ ‘M a n y in q u irie s fro m g in n erS | th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te a re c o m in g ; in re g a rd in g th e lic e n se to орегт a te th is y e a r, an d it is h ig h tim p, ” s a y s J . M . W o rk m an , w a re h o u se e n g in e e r o f th e N o rth C a ro 'in u D iv isio n o f M a rk e ts,” th a t th e g in n e rs sh ou ld k n o w th a t a lice n se is n o t r e q u ir e d .” “ T n is la w h a s b een le p e a le d s ta te s M r. W o rk m a n .” an d a t th e sa m e tim e th e la w r e q u irin g gin - nerd to co lle ct a ta x o f 2 5 c e n ts a b a le on a ll co tto n g in n e d w a s r e ­ p e a le d , w h ic h th e fa r m e r a s w ell a s th e g in n e r sh o u ld k n o w .” T w e n ty -fiv e c e n ts d o e sn ’ ts e e m ; m u ch to th e in d iv id u a l b u t-w h e n j th e w h o le cro p is co n sid e re d it! m e in s a s a v in g o f ap p ro x im a te ly ^ $20 0 ,0 0 0 to th e N o r ^ C a ro lin a co tto n fa rm e r s . - ^ No. 31; Residence No. 25. COOLEEMEE, N.C. DR. W. C. MARTIN In Connection With General Practice , Give» Special Attention To Eye, Ear, North Caro'inu »nd Throat. AI«o Fit Spectacle«. Phonei: Residence 9. Office 71. Mocksville, N.C. G. V. GREEN, M.p. O f f i c e a t F o r k C h u r c h Leave Call» al H. S, Davi«’ Storo A d v a n c e , N . C , R o u t e 2 . 0 Do AU —inUB oC'JOD WOKK. Dr. E. C. Choate DENTIST COOLEEMEE, N, 0 „ ОШ се over Cooleemee D rug Store Phones Residence No. 64 Offlco No. за / MICKIE SAYS “tu' eOttOR OP A (SOOWW Л wevjePAPfiR HAS йоггл be Ач UTERARM аш, A PR^йT^C^V. PRIMTEA, д. REPOR.'TEft, A ç ,PRБSS^A^W, ABtTWESSMAM, A OlPLOKAM avío a WUSVt-ER. . H E K A U JoYeereA R V -E SS, HOMEST, AS<5RES3tVe,PATtGW r, IV l'TEU U G EW .TA erFU U AUO - StM ÊEREl VlOVMOWOER W E \ \<30>AEX\>AES ейА.ек.а OV^DER TU' ^ MICKIE. SAYS GEE, \ AIMT SÒ VER4 OUO^ AVV V KW RENVeWéER VJHEV4 V SUBSeRlüÉRi GÓr PEEVIEO , \F.4A «ÔEMT 'EVA АвТА-Ш^ЕУДт'. WOW ЧНЕЧ WiOVW VWE GOT “tbPAM OURS EN/R4 ■DA4S, eO'tV^CM OOMt WVlViP P A 4 ) W 'OWE A ' N E P sR » 'tx iüm tS ' MICKIE SAYS OOWT s o ûvctvm' PêEVIEO \P NA V4EVER <&E6 NER MAVAE iw 'mt6*FWEvK> OP -m’ p u ü u e ï BUT START 4EI.UW’ OUR ^ REPORTER nVi WEXMS VUVAEM 'XUERE la AViS V TU' REAW.V <dOVAE pocks got VAEVitVOWEO KAQRE’M o t h e r s \4> 'tWAT TWEM AU U^ 4EU, US AtU - t u ' K iB M s MICKIE SAYS evjBH oviee \u a \мнл.е a ‘-i FEUV.ER ASVÄ Ог. T OUVAP OU tH' NIASOR.OR TD\MW '&ОАЙ.О, OR <аОйЦГ(Ч CPfJClAVS OR ЛSO»AEBOD4,.V\ES PEEVJEO AT N B W SP A P ER EJpVtORS USEO-«) BE EASN EMUFF Л 0 O O VT, »BUT THEVAVJASS <30WE FO RevJEB., A-5TH'POET SET.'. cHA.ptef When Up, Your Come Business ^ Sáles Seems Your a V \ ■Watch ; Little - and Run Enterprise Down The then in ADVERTISE M e a t Ic e In addition to selling and de- ‘ livering ice we carry a nice line of young tender beef at all times. Also Veal and Ham Phone or call on us when in need. C it y M a r k e t , \ I* Southern Railway System Schedules. TTlTe atrival““ancl^^afture “oi 'paasenserr r' trains Mocksville. Tht* following schedule figures are pub-/; lished as information and not guaranteed. A r N o B e tw e é n 7:37a 10 Charlotte-Winston-Salem 10:12a 9 . Winston-Salem-Charlotte i ‘:62p 22 ABheville-Winston-GoldB 2MB 21 Golds-Winaton-Aehevlllo • N o .10 9 22 ' 21 D p 7:37a 10:12a l:62p 2:48ti 2 1 a n d 2 2 S o lid th ro u g h tra in s b e tw e e n ' G o ld sb o ro an d A s h e v ille v ia G re e n sb o ro , W in sto n -S a le m a n d B a r b e r, w ith P u llm a n b u ffet. P a r lo r C a rs . F o r fu r t h e r in fo rm atio n ; c a ll on G . A . A lliso n , T ic k e t A g e n t, M o c k s v ille , ’ P h o n e N o . 1 0 R . H . G ra h a m , D , P , A . C h a rlo tte , N , C . 'Лк ■ , • ' ■ -'iî :í : Г : fJ - í 'i 41Ш m i 1 Presbyterian, - P a s to r R e v . E . P . Bradley. S u p e rin te n d e n ts, E , L G a ith ­ e r a n d J , B , Jo h n s to n e , S u n d a y Sch o o l e v e r y S u n d a y m o rn in g a t 9 :4 5 . P r e a c h in g a t 1 1 a. m . A h e a r ty w e lc o m e is e x te n d e d to a ll. ' We Do Vll Kinds or JOB WOBB Baptist. ' P a s to r , R e v . W. B, Waff, ' , S u p e rin te n d e n t, T . M . H e n d * ^ r ix . S u n d a y S c h o o l a t 9 :4 5 a . n > ,. , , P r e a c h in g s e r v ic e s a t 1 1 -a. m .'V * a n d 7 :4 5 p . m , b y th e p a s to r, , T h u rs d a y ^ p r a y e r s e r v ic e at- ^ ^ ^ 7 :0 0 p . m . E v e r y o n e ia c o r d ia lly in v ite d to a n y a n d a ll th e E N T E R P R I S E , M O C K S V I L L E , N . C . LESSON TEXT-Noh. 3;l-7i4. aOI.nUN TEXT-Our God will nght for Ú«.-Neli. 4;ï0.- KBPBRBNCB MATERIAlr-Noh. 2;9-20¡ I Cor. 8:9-17.- •РШМАПГ TOPIC-How QoU helped No- henajah Build"a.W all. JVNIO I Ш П а ё rà o ll, t : |М г .’ b «O R TOPIC-How a City Wall Was Rebuilt.INTEBMBDrATB AND SENIOR TOPIC —15'aylns, Wotclilny, Worklnir. .TOUNQ PEOPLE AND ADUCT TOPIC —Success Through Leadership .and Co- ¿pemtlon. H a v ln p secured a leave of; absence irom the Persian court,, and crcden- tlçte from the king, Nèlienilnh Jour­ neyed to Jerusalem . ¡ After rostlns, three days wUÎiôut 'dlscroslrig Ills pur- poàjj to uny/orie, he riiiido a survey of the w alls'by night. H aving thus ob­ tained flrst-handi’inforinatlon he called tho representatives of tlie Jew s to­ gether. nndsaid, ‘‘Let us build tho \vnl)s. of.'Jerusalem .’' Hea then-made known the -.hand of providence In bringing hlinv. to .Ternsalôhi ; w ith the authority, to rebulfd lts'iwalls. H o thus - showed- g'retif'w isdom ' In''llndlng out for him séif the re a r conditions anti w hat w ork - would ' be required to -re­ store tlie Avails. 'The-one who is qunl- ifled to lead in a great undertalslng is the one who has mastered the sltu- ^ ation and 13 thus able to remove ob* ” -Jections and show how the work a m be done. -1.— Preparation for the Building (ch. 3 ); ; „ ; : - The divislon'of labor in this project, shows-Nelieminii’s administrative abil­ ity.’ A wise distribution of labor makes dilDcult tasks easy. Note some outstanding features ot this’ great work. ■ 1; Stress L aid Upon. Indifference (8;S) In . adm mtstrative tasks .it is Just th a t' unfaithfülness should be ■ pointed out. .-Such action w ill .be n w arning to .some and an-encourage­ m ent to others'* b ÿ 'showing the in­ tegrity of the director.. 2* H elp .RenderedVby the W omen ‘ (8:12). Perhaps Slinllum had no sons to ;a ld 'h im . It la; a fine; thing for women to 'b e .able to'tak e hold even ,ln building a w all when there are no men to do I t God's .word carefully notes such extraordinary acts. 3i Stress. L aid Upon Earnestness of Some: (8:20). If ono iknows th at hl.i faithfulness w ill be recognized hé w ill earnestly inirsue his tasks. : • 4f Every One B uilt Over Against H is Ow n House (3:10, 28, 28). M an’s clilof concern Is for his fpmily. N o In- , ' centlve to esertion is quite- so strong ' as th a t which concerns his own fam- lly.:. . S.' Certain Guilds of Men Undertook i Certain W ork (ch. 8:8, 81, 82). W ise adm inistration'' sometimes calls for such alignm ent of efforts; Men of the - same class and craft will usually work better, together,^,!,»; ; ; . ; „11.' Hindrances“ Encountered'■ (4:l-0: 14),' I.' Scofllng uf • Sanballot and Tobiah . (4 :110 i cf, 2 :19-20). The opposers ot God's servants' usually begin by hurl- . .Ing'at:tl>em slm fts;of ridicule. They.- calied the Je w s 'h u t¿.‘feeble folk, anti asserted tlm t thé tread'of a-prowling A V s R V G i W W A B O M N E R .»- comjfirtï ti V1VTI'.N МУУАЛЦиМОН ,1 BU T T ERFLY " I woiiiler," siilil the Fiili'y Queen, IC you would iiiliKl If I coplct'l j-oiir costume and went to the ball this eve­ ning dressed as you aro drcsged?” "I would be honored and flattered,” said the Spangled Butterfly. V I would consider it a very great honor to 'bave you wear a costume like mine, for It would show that you liked and uilnilred m'y costume.” " I moat certainly do,” said the ITalry Queen. ' "T hat pleases me so much,” said the Spangled Butterfly. "X'ou see,” the I'liiiT Queen contin­ ued, “we are having a ball this eve-- ning. "Princess Kalry Twlllght-Bell Is having the bull, and Fairy xbab Is go­ ing* to have charge of the music of the Fairies' Orchestra, ■ /“Princess; Fairy Twlllght-Bell Is asking all of the other fairies and tho hrownles and the elves and the goblins iind old jtr . G iant and W itty W itch and thejgnomefl and a ll of our friends to the party. "it Is going to ho n very lilg ball and there will be dancing beginning nt IhCiTwlllght hour, which Is Princess Fairy Twlllght-Bell’s favorite- time ot thor day, and j t .will- ,last ■ Until long after M r.: Moo'h has been' np to give us light. ; so much admi.re the two lovely shades of brown you wear w ith the silver, spots upon your wings. I would lllo i You have auch Interestlnii' ways all III' your own. ' "You were nothing but a little egg last rail and you h.4d licou di'opped hy .vbiir mfitlior on a little violet leaf. 'I'lu'n you soon liecamu a tiny oater- I'llliir,. "In fact, you were'so anxious to be­ come a tiny catenillbir that you ate nwny at your little ¡jhell nnd lot your­ self out, didn't you?" "1 (llil," said tho Spangled B utter­ fly, shnUlug his head. "Then, too, tlio eating at your shell si'Oincd to 1)0 enough food for you all winter. "You didn’t liolhor to eat anything else, (lid you?" "N otlilng el.4o,” said the Spangled natlerlly. "And' llicn you liegan to eat when the Kprlngtlme had t!ouie am i Ьсцап to go ihrmi;;li your t‘hanpe.4 u nlll you wero a lovoly liultorlly as you are now." "Jn.Kt what 1 did,” salil the Spangled Bnttni'lly, “and Just whnt all of -my fam ily .do." "W ell,” said the Fairy Queen, “I’ll 1)0 nrouml to tell you what .sort of an Impression my dress m akes on Ihe 'gnosts. I will he around.tom orrow to tell you." - ■ ,"IJo со т о around tomorrow,” said the Spangled Bntterily. "I’ll he around for some time as yet, and I’d like to bear about the ball. You must tell nie whnt the oliier guests wore, too. "W o biittoilllcs are always pleased when peopio dress as butterflies when they go to faiiey dre.»s ball.4. “For it sjneans they think we’re preity and graceful. And wc like It, too, when they dress as wo do and give buttorfly dances. "Tliat plonses U8, too. "B u l the nicest thing of all Is to hnye the Fairy Queen w ant to go to a Fairyland biill given by the P rin­ cess Fairy Тлу111й11-Пе11 in a costume like. mine. "T lm t is. the nicest thing Ihnt could possibly hajiiien to a butterfly." “And the "nicest costume the Fairy Queen could possibly wear,” the Fairy Qneen said, as she hurried away to get the materials for her costmno at tho Fairyland Fancy Dress Ball M aterial Shop. R e - s a l e o f L a n d Jn Superior Court,ÜEFORE 'I jiiaiiiiBiiiiBiiiiB.ri в G rant, C. S. C. И N ofth Carolina Davio County T, A .G aither, et al. 1 Notico of vs y Uc-salo n. 11. (laither, et al. J of land. U niler and by virtue of an order o t| | Ue-salo made in tho above entitled ' ‘ cause, tho undersigned w ill sell public­ ly to the highest bidder a t the Court house door in .Mocksville, N . C., on Monday tho Jtli day of Sopteinljor -1!)22 at twelve o’clock M . thu follow ing des­ cribed lands, lo w it: A tract beginning a t a post oak, cor. of lot No. 1, in divi­ sion of Shaw lands, .T. M . Richardson’s lino, then W . 15.00 ch?. to a stake in E. Shaw ’s line, S. 1-1,25 chs. to a stake, corner of LoJ; N o. .T, tlieneo E. i(i.8‘l chs. to a stake, thcnce N . G deg. W . 1-1.:!7 chs. to tho boginning, containing twenty-two & 3 4 ncrcs (2U &3-4) acres more or less. Tho re-Jalo of thia land is made by reason of a 10 per cent bid.having heenji ])laccd upon the form er sale T he'bid­ ding w ill start a t the price of ${¡110.00. Terms of sale: One third Cash, b.ilance! on six m onths Uinu w ith bond and ap­ proved-security or all Casn a t ihe op­ tion o f the purchaser. This the 18th day o f A ugust 1922. A . T. G u a n t, J u , Commissioner. N. & S, AUTO LINE Operating Daily Between I Salisbury, Mocksville and Winston-Salem. Elts G O IN G N O R T H CLEAN SEED WHEAT |B L e a v e S a lis b u r y A r r iv e M o c k sv illo A r r iv e W in sto n -S a le m m .8 a. m . a n d 4 p. 9 a. m . a n d 5 p . m . 1 0 a . m . a n d G p . m : G O IN G S O U T H • L e a v e W in sto n -S a 'e m • 8 a. m . a n d 4 p . n \ A r r iv o M o c k s v ille . 9 a. m , a n d 5 p , m . A r r iv e S a lis b u r y , . 1 0 a r m . a n d 6 p . m i F a r e S a lis b u r y to M o c k s v illc . - F a r e M o c k s v ille to W in sto n -S a le m ÍR1,00 '$ 1 .2 5 G a r s le a v e Y a d k in H o te l, M o c k s v ille H o te l a n d th e Z in z e n ­ d o rf. A s k th e c le r k s fo r in fo rm a tio n . I <1 - a “ I W onder if You W ould Mind?" like to dress this evening In two pret­ ty -shades of brown and upon . my wings place some silver spots. And then I would call- myself the Great Spangled P rltlllary w hich Is your fam ­ ily name, I believe.” : "That Is my fam ily name,” said tlie Great Spangled F rltlllary ,who was often- called Spangled Butterfly for short. . "You do look, at: timos us though you wore Bllver spangles upon-your lovely brown suit," said tho Fairy Queen. ' ^ . "A nd you’ru such Interesting buttqp- Her Logic, Jlrs. A (at resort)— Doesn't it worry yon to write to your husband for ui.jre money? - Jlrs. B — Not at hll. I t he is hav:r.g a good time he owes it to me, and If he Isn’t having a good tim e he has saved l(, so why should I worry? M e t h o d is t (M , E ,) P a s t o r Rev. W , L, Sh errill , S u p e rin te n d e n f, J . P , H a n e s, S u n d a y S ch o o l e v e r y .S u n d a y m o rn in g a t 9 :4 5 , P re a c h in g a t 1 1 a . m , a n d 7 p. m . W ed ­ n e sd a y e v e n in g p r a y e r s e r v ic e s 7 p, m . W arm w elco m e to a ll, M o c k sv ille C o u n cil N o , 22 6 J r . 0 . U . A . M , m e e ts e v e r y T h u r s ­ d a y e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 o 'c lo c k . A ll v is itin g B r o s , a r e w elco m e. T h e s c h e d u le is c o n v e n ie n t to sp e n d th e d a y in e it h e r c ity o r to tr a n s a c t b u s in e ss a lo n g th e lin e . O u r c a r s a r e b ig com - g fo rtn b le , e a s y -rid in g H u d so n s a n d o u r d r iv e r s a r e c á r é fu l an d We would advise I . e x p e r ie m :ed . T r y th is s e r v ic e w h e n y o u w a n t to k o . . . . ^ ■ I rri ^ 'you farmers to I ---- .. - - clean your seed wheat thoroughly or buy clean wheat then clean your fields; this winter build sheds to put your wheat in be­ fore tryingtothresh or quit the wheat Dusiness, Hornjohnstone Co. Manufacturers of “That Good Kind of Flour.” . S H O O T T H E J O B W O R K I N ! Ш Winäton-Sjlem Phono« 162 & 29 Salbbury Phones 77 & 78 “SAFETY FIRST-SERVICE ALWAYS" ts a EÌ в вu b‘.i y H B n a B Ш B B R fl B M tí B B B B B 0 B a я :'!2№!1В 1ШМШ1В 1 В 1Я 1111В 111!В 111!В В В !№1111В 11!!ВК!МГ|:ВШВ1!аа:1В 11!ЯШ1В 1111Я 111Н 1111ВШ В:б Щ 1 м ! т и и в м 1иятт ? и 1 т 1 1 1 ! и а в в ! м в 1 1 т т в ш ! т « в а в к в т т в 1 у я я д ж 1 я т ш ! а 1 а т в т в 1 м в & в 1 8 в а т ! а т т THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER I A Carolina Newspaper For Carolina People—Constructivcj Clean and Reliable , v . h i Ю 1 И е Щ Р fox wouliT IJreak db.wn their .stuai; \yaltr 2. .' Conspiracy ot a Sudden A'tlaek (4:7-0). W hen the enemy . saw that tlie work was actually succeeillhg they changea fronv, ridlculO' to hii attempt '':o -thrpw the workmen into a panic and-thus hinder the work. AVhen the enemy cannot succeed by scoffing then he resorts to intim idation.8.^ Conspiracy 'With tbe .Tews (4: ' 10-28). They sought by means of-the Jews, from ’ the out.slde to discourage their, brethren by showing that the task-c was hopeless and that a t any tim e-tlm y “ were subject to a sudden and secret attack. 4. Greed and. Oppression of the K ulers (5:1-18). The Jews of thnt day, UKe the proUtcers In the recent W orld war, took advantage of the poor/and oppressed them so that they mortgaged their land nnd sold their daughters Into slavery. Nehemiali boldly rebuked them for their crime.? and ordered a restoration to be made, exacting an oath of them that they would fulfil their promises. 5. Scheme to Take Neheinlah’s Life (6 :lrl4 ). W hen Sanballat und Tol>Iah failed In every other way they souglit by craft to get Nebemlah away that tliey nUght kill him. III. The W all Completed (0:15-7;4>. So-energetically did they pursue their tasks that la Qfty-two days the w all was completed. W hen the on emies heard that In spite of all their schemes tho work was actually com­ pleted, they were cast down, for they perceived that the work was of God. Find the Rock Beneath. The steps of faith fall on the secm- ing void, but find the rock beneath.- W hlttler. G iv e s to its r e a d e rs th e w o rth w h ile n e w s o f th e C a ro lin a s, th e n atio n a n d th e w o rld , .h o t o ff th e w ire s , fa ir ly a n d a c c u ra te ly re p o rte d b y its co rp s o f s p e c ia l c o rre sp o n d e n ts a n d th e A ss o c ia t- 1 ed P re s s , g r e a t e s t n e w s g a th e r in g a g e n c y in th e w o rld , su p p le m e n te d b y th e 'U n iv e rsa l S e rv ic e r e p o rt an d N e w s p a p e r E n te r p r is e A sso c ia tio n . _ " A p a p e r p ro d u c e d b y an o rg a n iz a tio n th a t k e e p s c o n sta n tly , in m in d th e n e e d s .a n d d e s ire s o f C a ro lin a p e o o le an d s e e k s to g iv e th e m ju s t w h a t th e y w a n t in g e n e r a l n e w s, s p o rts , m a r k e t n e w s, so c ia l n e v ;s , fr a t e r n a l o rd e r n e w s a n d v ie w s, a n d n u m e ro u 3 sp e c ia l a r tic le s a n d fe a tu r e s fo r th e b e n e fit a n d e n te rta in m e n t o f th e w h o le fa m ily , in c lu d in g d a ily a n d S u n d a y c o m ic s. 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M iss D a is y H o lth o u s e r r e tu r n ­ ed T u e s d a y fro m ; a tw o ^ w ee k n ' vacatio n s p e n t in M p o re sy ilie a i d C h arlo tte, ' . ■• M r, a n d M rs. R , 0 , . / C r a w le y , fo rm erly o f th is p la c e b u t n o w o f W in sto n -S a le m , s p e n t S u n d a y altern o o n h e re . M esd a m e s W . H , L e G r a n d J r , and R , M . P o r te r , o f W in s t i.,- Salem , s p e n t S a t u r d a y w ith M is, W, H . L e G ra n d S r , M iss J u lia W a rn e r, o f T ro y , c a m e in W e d n e sd a y to v is it M r, an d M rs, T , M , H e n d rix , S h e w ill a tte n d th e S o u th Y a d k in A s ­ so c ia tio n , w h ic h c o n v e n e s to d a y a t E a t o n ’ s B a p tis t C h u rch , M r, J , M , S m ith , o f th e S m ith G ro v e co m m u n ity , w a s in tow n T u e s d a y an d s a y s h e ra ise d a s w e e t p o tato 1 5 in c h es lo n g an d 1 1 1 - 2 in c h e s in circ u m fe re n c e . T h is is a fin e p o tato fo r A u g u st. T h e d e le g a te s fro m th e M o ck s­ v ille B a p tis t (ihurch to th e S o u th Y a d k in A sso c ia tio n w h ich con ­ v e n e s to d a y a t E a to n ’ s C h u rch , a r e J , P , G re e n , J . T , B a ity , F , A . F o s te r , an d T . M . H e n d rix . a tto rn e y s h e re fo r c o u rt h is w e e k w e r e : L a n e B ro w n an d 0 . S . S y ­ k e s, o f A lb e m a rle : A . E , H o lto n , E , G a rla n d B ro w n , H , G . D ra u g h n a n d J . D , C ra v e r, o f W in sto n - S a le m ; H a y d e n C le m e n t a n d J , G , H u d so n , o f S a lis b u ry , M r, an d M rs, M . C . C a m p b e ll an d c h ild re n re tu rn e d to th e ir h o m e a t R e y n o ld a S u n d a y . 'iiT hey w e re acco m p an ied b y M rs.' P . J . Jo h n s o n an d little d a u g h te r ,G u s - s ie ,a ft e r a v is it M rs. Jo h n so n w ill g o tq C h e r o w ,S ,C .,w h e r e s h e w ill m a k e h e r hom e in th e fu tu re . T h e W o m a n ’ s M issio n a rs 'U n­ ion o f th e S o u th Y a d k in A s s o c ia ­ tio n .m e t in S p e n c e r W e d n e sd a y . O w in g to th e s trik e co n d itio n th e re th e u n io n is o n ly h o ld in g a on e d a y se ssio n . A m o n g th o se a tte n d in g th is m p c tin g fro m th e M o c k sv ille B a p tis t C h u rc h , w e i’e M rs. J , P , G reen a n d M rs, W . B . W aff. M r, J , H e n ry H ig h sriiith , S ta te in sp e c to r o f H ig h S ch o o ls, w a s in to w n la s t T h u rs d a y fo r th e p u rp o se o f lo o k in g o v e r th e co u rse o f s tu d y , a g ric u ltu ra l a n d sc ie n c e d e p a rtm e n ts, an d th e te m p o ra ry n e w b u ild in g in co u rse o f e re c ­ tio n . H e fo u n d e v e r y t h in g in tip top sh a p e an d h ig h ly co m p li­ m en te d th e sch ool b o a rd o n th e ir ach ie v e m e n ts. U N IO N C H A P E L N E W S M r, R o y H . T h o m as, S ta te S u p e rv isio r o f A g ricu ltiirc il E d u - catio n , w n s in - to w n jn st F r id a v M iss M a jo r ie L in d e r , r e tu r n e d to h e r h o m e in S a lis b u r y ,la s t w eek a f t e r a v is it o f s e v e r a l d a y s with M iss H e le n W in e co ff. M iss M a r th a C a li, M r. a h d M rs S. M , C a ll J r , a n d fa m ily -a > d M rs, B . S . R o llin s, o f E liz a b e th - to n ,sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d in ^ E lk in . M i.sses J a n e t S t e w a r t a n d E a - zib e th R o d w e ll. s p e n t se v e r-il (lays l-ast w e e k in S a lis b u r y th e gu ests o f M iss M a u d e B a u c o m . M rs. L a u r a T u rn cir re tu rn e d lo her hom e in S t/ite s v ille S a tu r d a y a fte r sp e n (iin g a .w e e ic \v ith M r. and M rs. C . S . B i'o \yn , on R , 1 . R . H o w a rd P o'ole le a v e s T h i i .s- dtiy fo r O z a rk C o lle g e , H o llisle r, M o., where^ h e w ill ta k e up h is hew I'duty a s .p r o fe s s o r .o f B iso lo - -¿ y ,________ Miss Madge Holton .will returnti her work at the’puilford Hcs- Pital in High:P6iiit’Sunday- ..Mi8.s Holton is spending- her vacation to look o v e r th e w o rk h e re . H e seem ed lo be v e r y w ell p le ased w ith r e s u lts so fa r , M rs T h o m as acco m p a n ie d h im , M r. an d M rs. J , W , D ick erso n re tu rn e d to th e ir h o m e in’ S a n ­ fo rd th e fir s t o f th e w ee k a ft e r sp e n d in g a fe w d a y s h e re w ith D r, an d M rs, J , W . R o d w e ll. M is i L o u is e R o d w e ll acco m p an ied th em hom e. A m o n g th o se a tte n d in g th e A n iiu al B ru n s w ic k S te w a t S o u th R iv e r T u e s d a y e v e n in g w e re M is se s H elen M e ro n e y , M a ry S to c k ­ ton , M e s s r s ,'Jo h n L e G ra n d , C e ­ cil M o rris, G , A , A lliso n an d M r, an d M rs, J , K . M eron ey.--, T h e fir s t co m p lete re p o rt M r. M E M ille r h a s had fro m th e S ta te B o a rd o f H e a lth cam e b a ck th is w e e k th a t th o c ity w a te r ^ w a s p u re . S e v e ra l local d o cto rs a ft e r lo o k in g o v e r th e re p o rt s a y it sh o w s th e w a te r to. be th e b e st in th e S ta te . M rs. T , M ,, H e n d ric k s e n te r­ tain ed a fe w y o u n g p eop le S a tu r ­ d a y e v e n in g a t C o o leem ee P a r k c o in p lim e n ta .y to M isses R a c h e l an d C la ra H u n e y c u tt, ^who at._, c S r ti^ ie d -M is s 'M ^ -r rA lle n -H e n ^ d r ix h o m e fro m A lb e m a rle la s t F iid a y . , '- - R e v , C , H , W h ita k e r wa^s w ith u s S u n d a y n ig h t an d p re a c h e d a v e r y in te re stin g se rm o n , w h ic h w a s e n jo y e d b y a ll w h o w e r e p re ­ se n t. O u r su p e rin te n d e n t m a d e an in te r e s tin g ia lls a t th e o p e n in g o f th e S u n d a y Sch o o l S u n d a y m o rn ­ in g . T h e s e rv ic e s a r e a ll w el) a tte n d e d , b y tho>e w h o a r e inr te re ste d in m o v in g fo r w a r d a goo d w o rk ., '•F a rm e rs a re v e r y b u s y .p r e p a r ­ in g - la n d fo r w h e a t, a n d goo d F A R M IN G T O N N E W S T h e B . Y . P . U . m e t in re g u la r sessio n S u n d a y n ig h t w ith ab o u t fift y p re se n t. T h e p ro g ra m w a s on C h ristia n E d u c a tio n . I t is en ­ c o u ra g in g to s e e so m a n y y o u n g peoplfi o f b o th c h u rc h e s ta k in g a n a c tiv e p a r t in th is goo d w o rk . M r. E . P . W a lk e r is o p e n in g up a n e w s to re in th e M a so n ic b u ild ­ in g a n d w h e n c o m p lete w ill c a n y an u p -to -d a te lin e o f goo d s. M iss M a r g a r e t B ro c k , w h o h o ld s a p o sitio n in C h a rlo tte , is a t h o m e on a te n d a y s ’ vaq n lai'n . T h e V illa g e Im p ro ^ 'em en t S o ­ c ie ty h eld its r e g u la r m e e tin g S a tu rd a y n ig h t in th e sch ool au d ­ ito riu m w ith a la rg o a tte n d a n c e T h e p ro g ra m w a s v e r y g o jd , e s ­ p e c ia lly th e s o n g s b y fo u r sm a ll b o ys - C h a rlie B a h n so n , N o rm a n W a lk e r, B illie Jo h n s o n an d R a y G rah am . A f t e r th e d e v o t'o n a l an d So cial h o u r w a te rin g Ions w e . e s e rv e d an d g r e a t ly e n jo y e d . M rs. M . C . W a rd an d little g ra n d d a u g h te r , N a n c y V ir g in ia W alk er, h a v e re tu rn e d hom e a ft e r a >veek’ s v is it w ith r e la tiv e s in M o c k sv ille . M iss M a r y N e ll H a rtm a n d e ­ lig h tfu lly e n te rta in e d a n u m b er o f y o u n g la d y fr ie n d s on T u e sd a y e v e p in g in h o n o f o t h e r n ie ce. M iss E liz a b e th H a rtm a n . G a m e s w e re p la y e d a n d a v e r y p le a s a n t e v e n in g w a s e n jo y e d b y a ll. D e ­ licio u s s a n d w ic h e s a n d g r a p e ju ic e w e r e s e r v e d . T h e s ic k o f o u r co m m u n ity a re jm p i^ v in g , w e a r e g la d to n o te. I t s e e m s th a t fa ll is n e a r a s c o a t s u its a n d w r a p s a re v e r y c o m fo rta b le th e se la s t fe w d a y s. T h e y o u n g h d ie s a n d g e n t le ­ m en , o f c la s s N o . 5 o f th e M eth o ­ d ist S u n d a y Sch o o l m otored d o w n to th e so u th e rn p a r t D a v ie T h u rs d a y o n a p icn ic. T h e d a y w a s fin e an d a ll e n jo y e d it. .'M iss N a n c y W a lk e r sp e n t S u n - d fiy w ith h o m e fo lk s. . T h e M iss e s B a h n so n e n te rta in - T u e s d a y fro m a v isit to r e la tiv e s in W in sto n -S a le m . M r. an d M l'S. W , L . H u n es s p e n t M o n d a y in M o c k sv ille w ith th e ir d a u g h te r, M rs, J . T , A n g e ll T h e L a d ie s A id S o c ie ty o f S m ith .G rove C h u rch w ill g iv e a la w n p a r t y S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a n d e v e n in g , S e p te m b e r 2 n d , b e ­ g in n in g a t 5 o ’ clo ck . A H k in d s o f re fr e s h m e n ts an d s u p p e r fo r sa le . T h e p ro ceed s g o to th e c h u rc h fo r re p a ir. E v e r y b o d y c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d . m a n y a r e c u rin g to b acco . T im e __________________________________ h a s also a r r iv e d fo r p la n tin g ^ „(^ rn h e r.o f frie n d s on w in te r g a rd e n s, an d w e a r e ju s t g.oin g to g e t b u sy. M e ssrs. G . G . W a lk e r a n d E . H , F r o s t an d fa m ily w e r e p le a s ­ a n t v isito r a t M r, J , D . F r o s t ’s S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M iO W , W . S u m m e rs h a s a r ig h t sic k ch ild a t th is w r itin g , ------------— —♦------------------- Financial Report of The Masonic Picnic Aug. 10 T h e fo llow in e- re jio rt o f th e fin ­ a n c ia l re su lt o f th e M a so n ic P ic ­ n ic A u g u s t 10 th , 19 2 2 , h a s b eep h a n d ed u s b y th e c o m m itte e , fo r p u b lica tio n ; RECEIPTS R e fre sh m e n t S ta n d D in n e r E a s t G a te W e st G a te C o n c e ssi ins H a t C ollection V . E . S w a im ■ M rs. T . iB . B a ile y 1 R e n t o f G ro u n d s B a la n c e in B a n k .Jan . 1 . 2 8 3.3 6 T o ta l 27 2 6 .5 9 d is b u r s m e n t s P a id B an d In cid e n ta l E x p a n s e s B u ild in g A rb o r. -- _ C h e c k to O rp h a n s . B filan c'e"in ''B an k — — T o ta l , 2726.9^^: $720.00 975.Q 0 1 1 6 .1 0 46-5.75 8 9 .26 2 2 .13 5.0 0 H a m 10 .0 0 40.00 i$ 7 5.0 0 4 4 4 .8 3 39 4 .5 2 16 12 .2 6 --200.00 S a tu rd a y .e v e n in g , c o m p lim e n ta ry to 4 r .s . A , A . L o n g an d M rs, G eprige Jo h n s o n , S e w in g , fa n c y w o rk / an d su c h took p la c e o f g a m e s, it w a s in d e ed a v e r y p 'ea.^ant e v e n in g , D e lic io u s r e ­ fr e s h m e n ts w e re se rv e d , S M IT H G R O V E N E W S M iss E liz a b e th R o d w e ll le ft M o n d a y fo r A tla n ta , w h e re s h e ’ w ill d o p r iv a te n u rsin g . F O R K C H U R C H N E W S O w in g to th e fa c t th a t c o u rt is in se ssio n a t M o c k sv ille th is w e e k q u ite a . n u m b er o f o u r c itiz e n s a r e in a tte n d a n c e . T h e r a in s o f th e p a s t fe w d a y s h a s ca u se d th e w e a th e r to re m in d u s th a t th é b rig h t d a y s a n d cool n ig h ts o f an tu m n a r e n e a r. S o m e o f u s e n jo y e d s ittin g b y a co z y fir e la s t S u n d a y . O u r ^chool fa c u lty h a s a t la s t b e e n a rra n g e d w ith P r o f. Jo h n .M inor a s p rin cip a l, M is s P e t r e e in c h a r g e o f tfie in te rm e d ia te g r a d e s a n d . M iss S h e r m a n , th e p r im a r y w o rk . ,> In C h u rc h C o n fe re n c e la s t S a t ­ u r d a y th e fo llo w in g d e le g a te ^ to th e B a p tis t A sso c ia tio n , w h ic h m e e ts a t E a to n ’s C h u rc h b e g in ­ n in g A u g u s t 3 1 s t w e re ' à p p o in t- ed , M iss e s S a d ie P o s te r a n d T h e l­ m a K o o n tz , M e ssrs. E . F . E a to n , M o n ro e M in o r arid L in n e t P o tts . O u r p h y sic ia n , D r. G . V ; G re e n is b u ild in g a h a n d so m e h o m e on C o o leem ee S tre e t. I t is r a p id ly n e a r iiig co m p letio n a n d a d d s m u c h to o u r to w n .: . iw rs. D . V . D a v is , vvho h a s b e e n on a w e e k ’s v is it w ith h e r b ro th e r. P ro f. Jo h n H o d g e s, o f A u g u s ta , h a s re tu rn e d a n d is n o w v is itin g fr ie n d s in M o c k s­ v ille fo r a fe w d a y s. An application at night tends to keep the pests away, Vicks is fine also Tor reducintr^he~inflam- mation caused by all bites and stings. ITH A CA WINS Cnptnin Paul A. Curtis Shoottna Editor of Field nnd Stream say#: “The firstBun I ever oughi was an Ithaca. It Is Just as ctrong and rhoots Just as hard ns It did when t was a boy.’* oame $37.60 up.S ! n Q I 0 barret trap guns $76up. "v, I T H A C A G U N C O .’ ITHACA, N, Y. Box a. For Sale By ..Mocksville Hardware Co. SCHOOL DAYS Are Almost Here! BE READY- I have a complete line of the famous Parker Fountain Pens and Pen­ cils, j C. J. ANGELL “The Jeweler” ;; A m o n g th e p ro m in en t v is it in g . Wo Oo A ll ^ n tts o f .JO o.1 WjO^BL M r. F . A .-N a y lo r , o f W in sto n - S a le m , w a s th e g u e s t o f h is s is ­ ter, M rs., W . L . H a n e s, a fe w d a y s la s t w e e k . M r. J'; F . S p r y an d c h ild re n , o f L e x in g to n , a r e .sp en d in g th is w e e k w ith M r. S p r y ’ s m o th er. M rs. S a llie S p r y . M rs, R , E ., W illia m s sp e n t la s t w e e k .n eat’ C o rn a tz e r w ith h e r s is te r, M rs. F r a n k W illiam s. , M rs. D o ra F o s te r , o f W in sto n - S a le m , s p e n t a d a y o r tw o la s t w e e k . l)e ro w ith re la tiv e s an d frie n d s. M r. H , G . S h e o k , o f W in sto n - S a le m , s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith h is fa m ily . ^ 'M r! Jo h n M im m e r an d fa m ily , o f n e a r C o rn a tz e r, sp e n t M o n d a y w ith M r. an d M r s .'^ , D ,. H e n ­ d rix . ' M rs, G , B , xTay.'or an d ch ild re n w on t—to —W iristo n ^ S a le m -S u n d ajL fo'^viait h e r p a re n ts, M r. an d M i;s W :-'R . Цu•'•ge.Mrs. W- T,' Rights returned i f i i NOTICE! Famous Kelly Springfield Tires And Tubes 30x3 Regular Price $12.90, Special at $10.00 30x31-2 “ “ $14.90, “ “ $12.00 30x3 Red Tubes, Reg. price $2.35 sp. 2.00 , 30x31-2 " “ “ “ $2,70 sp. 2.25' We are jobbers for Sinclair Oil and can sell in bbl. or half bbl. lots at close price. Sinclair Tractor Oil . . 75c per gal. Sinclair Tractor Oil 5 gal. special at $3.00 We have a complete stock of small accessories su ch as Plowout Shoes, Valves, Quick-off,-on dust caps etc. Free air, water and pure distilled battery,»/- water. Prompt and courteous .^tteiijtion^^^^^ us a trial, we appjedate your>JUs|n&^^^^ ^ ------------H O R N M O J O f R C O M P A N ¥ ^ < » i Dealers in Overlatt^iah^iW^y^TKiViS^^ 'V v - m m m m г,o', ' li-V. : ‘л , í - '’ ф ? á í ; '- t á í 'T - "*i f ■ 7 ; ^ ly illK f < p ? i|;*'i b ri I'iH fi«!' !T îÎ m ENTERPRISE. MQCKSVILLE, N. C. A Famous Institution J f-“iitaiii (Charlotte Observer.) T h e M o c k s v ille P ic n ic , lik e C h r is tm a s , c o m e s a r o a n d o n c e a y e a r a n d w h ile it is n o t g e n e r a lly e x p lo ite d a b ro a d , it r e m a in s f o r a la r g e n u m b e r o f p e o p le o n e oc çaa io n w h ic h m u st .n o t b e m is s e d . T h e situ a tio n is r a t h e r h a p p ily e x p r e s s e d b y E d it o r H u n e y c u tt, o f T h e S t a n ly N e w з-H ^ r a ld , w h o ■was “ b n iisih K ” a ro u n d th e v ic ­ in ity , t h a t " O b e r a m m e r g a u ia k n o w n a il o v e r th e w o rld b s e a u s e o f th e P a s sio n P la y g iv e n th e re o n c e e v e r y te n y ë a r s ,” w h ile M o c k s v ille , ‘ ‘is k n o w n f a r an d w id e b y re a s o n o f t h e g r e a t M a s o n ic p ic n ic h e ld th e r e e a c h A u ­ g u s t. ” ;, ;T h e ' M o c k s v ille P ic n ic w a s e B t|b lish e d 44 y e a r s a i o anc i t h a s b e e n th e m a in s ta y fo r an a n n u a l in sta ,llm e n t fo r th e Q x fo r . I O rp h a n a g e . I t w a s à lit t 'e c r ip , -• p le'd o n é^ y èM d u r in g t W s e s o f th e w ar,^ b u t it h a s s u r v iv ­ e d a n d 13 n o w a tte n d e d b y la r g e r n u m b ? r s o f p e o p le ’ th a n a t an y tim e in its h is to ry . E d it o r H u n ey c u t t m a k e s n o te o f a n a r b o r th a t ;h i d b e e n b u ilt s h e lt e r in g 3,0 0 0 p e o p le , b ú t n o t a ll th e c ro w d g e ts in to th e a rb u r, fo r th e a tte n d a n c e r u n s fr o m 10 ,0 0 0 to l â , обо. N o v d o 'fh e y a ll g e t in to t h e . w ir e e n ­ c lo se d p ic n ic d in n e r ta b le . O n th e o c ca sio n o f vvh ich th e e d ito r o f - T h e S t a n ly N e w s -H e n ild w a s w r it in g ,-2,000 p e o p le to o k d in n e r ’ w ith in th e e n c lo su re , “ a n d w h e n i t i s k n o w n t Ц t th e p r ic e o f th e d in n e r w a s $ l .2 5 fo r e a c h p e r s o n ” i t w ill b e s e e n t h a t th e p ro c e e d s fr o m t h a t b u r e e p ro v e d q u ite an ite m . B u t th e re w e r e o th e r w a y s o f r a is in g m o n e y fo r th e o rp h a n s. W e a r e to ld b y E d it o r H u n e y c u tt t h a t a fín e w h ite c a k e h a d been •p re p a re d b y M r s . Z . N . A n d e r ­ so n , o f M o c k s v ille , o n - w h ic h w e r e th e le tte r s On- o n e sid e “ 18 7 8 -À ü g ïïs t 10 , 1 9 2 2 ,” a n d ón th e o th e r sid e , “ .M o c k sv ille L o d g e Ñ o . 1 3 4 A , P . & A . M . " Im m e d - ■ ia te ly a f t e r th é d in n e r h a d b e en s e r v e d th is fín e c a k e w a s so ld a t p u b lic au ctio n a n d th e h ig h e s t b id d e r g o t it a t $10 . T h e p u rc h - a s è r th e n a llo w e d P r o f. C a s h , Of W in sto n -S a le m , to s lic e th e c a k e a n d se il it in s e p a r a te p ie c e s ,a n d IQ th at^W ay it b r o u g h t $ 1 5 m o re, m a k in g a to ta ls r e c e iv e d fo r th e c a k e fo r th e c a u s e o f th e o rp h a n - > a g e |2 6 . “ O n e w h o n e v e r a tte n d e d th e ' a n n u a l M a so n ic p ic n ic a t M o c k s v i ll è ," s a y s T h e N e w s -H e r a ld , “ w ill w o n d e r h o w it is p o s sib le fo r a sm a ll to w n lik e t h a t to : m a k e su c h a tre m e n d o u s s u c c e s s o f a n o c c a sio n o f t h is k in d , b u t if—e u e b r^ p e rso n -e v e r atten d a-O n a Pure Guernsey milk from tubercular test­ ed registered cows, delivered anywhere in Mocksville at I 2V2C a quart. Guernsey milk is different. A premium of 10c .per gallon is paid for Guernsey milk in Washington, D, C. The public is invited to inspect our sanitary Dairy. TWIN PROOK FARMS, SANFORD & CARTNER ¡11И11Я IHill Olir Honor Roll. T h e fo 'lo w in g li i v e su b sc rib e d an d r e n e w e d ; J . A . W a g o n e r, L . P . H o p k in s, M is i P tiu lin e S e a b ro o k , T . N . C h affln , M iss E lla C a ll, P . A , P o ste r, S A . K c o n tz , P . M . C a r te r , H . D . H e n d re n , F . H . B ro w n ,' J . P . P o ste r. Celebrates Birthday L it t le H elen A llis o n C a m p b e ll c e le b ra te d h e r b irth d a y la s t P ri- d a y a t a p a r t y g iv e n a t th e n e w d-u^i sto re , C le m e n t & L e G ra n d e T h e little fo lk s lo o k ed p r e t t y in th e ir d a in ty fr o c k s se a te d a ro u n d th e ta b le s . T h o s e in v ite d w e r e A g n e s S a n fo r d , H e le n H o lth o u s­ e r, H e le n a n d P a u lin e D a n ie ls, H a y d e n S a n fo r d , E m ily R o S w e ll, J a n e C ro w a n d F r a n k C r a w fo rd . Ic e c re a m , w a fe r s a n d m i ts w e re s e r v e d . Notice To Plumbing And Meuting Contractors S e a le d b id s w ill be r e c e iv e d b y th e B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n , D a v ie C o u n ty , N . C ., u n til T h u rs d a y , S e p te m b e r 14 th . a t 1 1 :0 0 o ’clo ck , w h e n th e y w ill be o p en ed , a t th e L ib r a r y in C o o leem ee, fo r th e p u rp o se o f a w a r d in g c o n tra c ts fo r h e a tin g an d p lu m b in g fo r th e C o n so lid a te d H ig h Sch o o l a t C ool m eem ee, N . C . O w n e rs r e s e r v e th e r ig h t to r e ­ je c t a n y a n d a ll b id s. S u c c e s s fu l C o n tra c to r w ill b e re q u ire d to g iv e b o n d e q u a l to o n e h a lf c o n tra c t p ric e a s a g u a r ­ a n te e th a t c o n tra c t w ill b e co m ­ p lie d w ith an d a ll b ills fo r la b o r a n d m a te ria l p aid . P la n s a n d sp e c ific a tio n s m a y b e o b ta in e d fr o m th e o ffice o f W . C . N o rth u p , A rc h ite c t, S ta rb u c k B u ild in g . W in sto n -S a le m , N . C- T h is tw e n ty -s e c o n d d a y o f A u ­ g u s t 19 2 2 . E . P . B r a d l e y , S u p t. S c h o o ls, M o c k s v ille , N . C . Dinner Party For Miss Meroney A t th e h o m e o f h e r fa t h e r n e a r h e re M iss B la n c h C lic k , o f S t a te s v ille , g a v e a lo v e ly d in n e r p a r ty M o n d a y e v e n in g in h o n o r o f M iss H e le n M e ro n e y , a p r e tty b rid e e le c t o f n e x t m o n th . A d e lic io u s c o u rse d d in n e r w a s s e r v e d . T h e g u e s ts w e r e M iss M e ro n e y , M iss C a th e rin e M e ro n e y a n d M rs. J . K . M e ro n e y , o f th is p la c e ; an d M Ì9S M a r ia n n a L o n g , M r. W ili­ a m L o n g a n d M rs. M in to ra R a t ­ le d g e , o f S t a te s v ille . SCHOOL mENSlON PROGRAM A d v a n c e , T u e s d a y A u g u s t 29, F a r m in g to n , W ed . A u g u s t 30, Je r u s a le m , T h u r s . A u g u s t 3 1 , M o c k s v ille , S a tu r d a y , S e p t. 2. Jl THumpK for Value -TM n:,«t two months Firestone are universally equipping with Fire-I N the past two months has built and marketed more tires than in any similar period in its history. This steadily increasing public pref­ erence is proof of the recognition by car owners of the greater values of­ fered by Firestone. It is a tribute lo Firestone men—all stockholders in the company—all actuated by the operat­ ing principle of Most Miles per Dollar. The high average performance of Firestone Cords is without equal in the annals of tire making and is reflected by the general tendency to specify Firestone for hard service. Taxicab and bus lines, buying tires by the mile, are universally stone Cords. There are many reasons for the high quality of Firestone tires but chiel among the special manufacturing proc- « esses are double gum-dipping, thus eliminating internal friction by insulat­ ing each cord strand, and air-bag cure, insuring a well-balanced and perfectly shaped product. Don’t speculate in tires—you will find the right combination of price and quality in Firestone. Come in and let us tell you about the service these Cords are giving other car-own«» whom you know. î i m f o n ç l ' ^ G U M ' ^ D I P P E D C O R D S ^ S o l d b y > KURFEES & W ARD Mocksville,N.C. ili: ' Davie Superior Court In Session т Ш щ | « . 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T h is fa r m e r m a n o w n s a b o u t 4 0 p e r c e n t o f th e b u y in g p o w e r in thi.s c o u n try a n d h e is c o m in g b a c k in to th e m a rk e t, t iis b u m p e r cro p is m a k in g r e a d y to le a v e th e field s, th e c iib s , th e b in s an d th e g r a n a r ie s an d to w a lk o u t o f th e s ta lls ftnd p en s “ on th e h o o f.” In d u s tr ia l p eace , w ith th e tr a in s ru n n in g an d t h e 'm in e s pro-, d u c in g , w ith b u ild in g u n ch e ck e d an d w a r-s tra n g le d d e v e lo p m e n t g e t t in g u n d e r w ay,- is a b o u t to fin d th is c o u n try un prepai-'ed to m e e t it. I f w e ca n tu rn th e u g ly c o rn e r a h e a d o f u s, th e m o st p ro sp e ro u s p erio d in y e a r s is so m e w h e re a ro u n d t h a t c o rn e r. will be g iv e n o p p o rtu n ity to le a rn more o f th e g r e a t . C a ro lin a -P r.)- d u cts-F o r-C aro lin a-’p e o p le ' m o vo - iiient. ' - ----------—----------_ . 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M o rris, r h a v e no ill fe e lin g to­ w a rd hith o r a n y on*e é lse in D a v ie C o u n ty . I w a s em p lo y ed b y t h e D a v ie C o u n ty R o a d B « a rd fo r so m e th in g , o v e r tw o y e a r s . T h è y p aid m y p ric e . T h e y o w e .m e ¡n o t h in g .v l o w e th e m n o th in ?. T h e. p ric e m a y h a v e lo ck e d to bé too la r g e to so m é p eo p le b u t th e re w ag n e v e r a tim e b u i:'w h a t I could h a v e le ft D a v ie an d g o n e e ls e w h e r e fo r th a t p ric e o r m o re a n d I th e re fo r e w o u ld n o t w o rk fo r le ss. M y w o rk h a s a lw a y s stood on its m e rit. A n d th e p ien w h o h a v e in c h a rg e th e ro ad w o rk i.a th e v a r io u s c o u n tie s-th ë S ta te o y e r h a v e se e n e n o u g h in m y w o rk to m a k e i it p o ssib le th a t I n e v e r h a v e to^gQ ovili a n a a k .a n y C o u rity ; £ o r :w S r ^ o r ,iy h % ^ ’ ^o^^^ c a lls ;-tn a n I c a n fili. T h a v e a l­ w a y s d e a lt h o n e stly a n d co n sci­ e n tio u sly ' w ith e v e r y C o u n ty. I h a v e s e r v e d e n d e a v o rin g “ to g iv e th e g r e a te s t p o ssib le s e rv ic e in ro a d s a n d b r id g e s that: th e ir m o n ey w o u ld p e rm it. I h a v e a l­ w a y s trie d to m a k e jhorer ro a d s s e rv ic e a b le i o r th e m o n ey sp e n t th an th e o th e r fe llo w . ,I h a v e trie d to b e a t th e re c o rd . T o th e e x te n t th a t I lia v e su cc e e d e d iri m y vvork I le a v e to th e m en w h o k n o w . A n d a n y th in g th a t M r. M o rris in a ll h js ig n o ra n c e m a y s a y w ill m a k e m e h a v e o n ly a fe e lin g o f p itty fo r h im . H e and I a r e d iffe re n t, a s G od m ad e a ll rnen d iffe r e n t. H e g a v e th em d iffe re n t ta le n ts a n d h e e x p e c ts m o re tim e to re a d , d on ’t f a il to re n e w y o u r s u b s c rip tio n to th e E n te r p r is e , th a t y o u m ay ^ n o t m is s a s in g le co p y . I f y o u a r e not a s u b s c rib e r sen d u s ? 1 a t o n ce an d le t us. p u t y o u on o u r lis t fo r a fu ll y e a r . T o ll y o u r n e ig h b o r w h o is n o t a s u b s c rib e r w h a t y o u th in k a b o u t th e E i)te r p r is e , h o w ch e ap y o u th in k it is — fifty -tw o b r ig h t, s p a r k lin g , n e w s y , e d itio n s, fo r o n ly $1 — th e c h e a p e st p a p e r in N o rth C a ro lin a . A n d its y o iir h o m e p a p e r too. Y o u sh o u ld n o t o n ly b e in te i'e ste d in r e a d in g it b u t w e, b e lie v e th a t e v e ry , c itiz e n in th is c o u n ty sh o u ld b e p ro u d o f th e E n t e r p r is e a s th e ir h o m e p a p e r. 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