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09-September-Mocksville Enterpriseг,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 | « . J e w e J l , ‘i |гд О Л |е C6^ -ЬЛЩ. l.H e ijd y L Saijju), ;0M p y В е ф ,|Ш г f a i b o a if^ ip 411 f e y ï l ' j i ; p om e. ■ Ш , llallí : o f th e se , a n d s e e s th e fin e s p ir it o f c o -o p eratio n arid t h e m a g n ifi­ c e n t d isp la y o f .tr u e s o u th e rn h o s p ita lity m a n ifé a 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 t h e su c c e ss o f th e o c c a s io n .” In c id e n ta lly , in c o n n e c tio n w ith t h e a n tiq u ity o f M o c k s v ille , it is a t o w h .a s re c o rd e d b y T h e N e w s - H e ra ld , o u t o f w h ic h h a v e g o n e “ so m e o f th e m o st u s e fu l m en a n d w o m en o f th e S t a t e to m a k e t h e ir in flu e n c e f e lt in e v e r y s e c ­ tio n .o f . th e c o u n try . 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 s, th e S t e w a r t s , th e S to c k - ' to n s,: th e S in fo r d s , th e W a lk e r s , t h é M t ro n e y s, H a n e s, A n d e rs o n s, C r a w fo r d s ,* ' a n d o th e rs w h o se n a m e s a r e fa m ilia r in S ta te h is to ry . Extra Specials ---For-“ Wilson-Godby I ' ' L a s t S a tu rd a y a fte r n c o n a t tw o o ’ clo ck a t th e M e th o d ist P a r s o n ­ a g e M iss E ls ie W ilso n b e c a m e t h e .b r id e o f M r. J a y G o d b y . R e v J . B . F itz g e r a ld p e rfo rm e d th e c e re m o n y . B e s t w is h e s fo r th em ■a lo n g an d h a p p y fu tu r e . ^ , M rl;* 1i^ ~ A ;^ b a W o iirA v h o -^ h a s b e e n v is itin g Mrs,;^y\^, M .,C r o tts , le ft T u esd a y^ fo r C h a r i9tte en ro u te to h e r H oirie.ih T e x a s . yio Po ¿¡¿d a '¿X irW WOEk!. 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S ta te v s H o w a rd R u s s e ll, h o u se b r e a k in g a n d la r c e n y ; p le a d g u il­ t y ; co m m itte d to ja il fo r 5 m o n ­ th s, le ft to C o u n ty C o m m issio n ­ e r s to h ire to a n y c o u n ty in S ta te E n o c h H a irsto n , fa ls e p re te n se c a s e re m a n d e d to ju s t ic e o f p e a c e to b e p ro ce e d e d w ith a c c o rd in g to la w . S t a te v s W ile y E llis (col) a s ­ s a u lt w ith d e a d ly w e a p o n ; p le a d g u ilt y ; fin ed $ 2 5 a n d co st. S t a te v s A r c h E . P o tts, a tte m ­ p t to m a n u fa c tu r e liq u o r; d e fe n d a n t'd is c h a rg e d . y s C lifto n S m ith , s e llin g Ijis’ t'ji,•^ d e fe n d a n t-d isc h a rg e d . ^-----------;-------- M i«s;.S}d lie C a u d e ll, w h o h a s b e e n 'v is it in g M rs. W . M . C ro tts, r e tu rn e d to h e r h o m e in C h a rlo tte Children’s Gingham Dresses Big Values In Gingham Dresses. All Sizes 25c, 50c, 75c, 98c and $1.50 Wool and Silk Sweaters ...... Extra Specials In Wool and Silk Sweaters $2.00 and $3.98 Men’s Ties Men’s Shirts Ladies’ Silk Hose Big Lot of Men’s Ties Big special In Men’s Dress Big Lot Silk Hose In All Special 19c, 25c and 39c Shirts 79c, 98c, up to $2.98 Colors and Sizes 48c,69c,75c,$1.98 27-INCH DRESS GINGHAMS In Beautiful Patterns. Fast Colors. - - 25c Values. Special, yard . . . . . . . , . . IO C 36-INCH CREPE de CHINE JAP SILK PONGEE Big Value In Crepe de Chine. All Colors. Big Value Jap Silk Pongee. Pretty $1.98 Value. Special Quality. $1.25 Value. Special $1.59 9^ RED STA R SA M PLE ST O № W. J. Johnson, Mgr. V O L . V I . f i d e l i t y t o O Ú 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 . MADE^IN-CAROLINAS EXPOSI­ TION TO BPELD sept; 25TH Organizing a'Reception Com­ mittee of One Hundred to Take Charge Of Special Giiests Of Exposition. C h a rlo tte ! S ^ p tv iG - r - f h e M a d e - In -C a rb lih a s E x p p s ltio n ; vvh ich is to be h e ld h e re 'S e p t e m b e r 2 5 th to O c to b e r.’Tth is ‘i'àpidiy_^ a9 sü m r in g th e p ro p o rtio n s o f a x o tn p le te w hole. T h e B o a rd o f D ir e c to r s h as r e c e n tly ', b u s ie d ,it s e lf w ith p e rfe c tirig ’ th e p é r¿ o n n e l o f th e o rg a n iza tio n w h i^ i w ill c a r e fo r the a c tu a l d é ta ilá ^ o f th e u n d e r­ tak in g . ■ ,4 ' ■ ■ W 'ld e “^H." W illia m s h a s b een nam ed '< 3 e n e ra l M a n a g e r an d from th is tim e fo r w a r d b e a c ti­ v ely in c h a r g e o f th e E x p o s it io n ’s p re lim in a rie s. A s t e e r in g co m ­ m ittee, c o n s is tin g o f P r e s id e n t Jo h n L ! D a b b s ; E x e c u t iv e S e c rd - ta ry P a t t o n ,'M e s s r s .''J. B , È Jfird and D a v id O v e n s, h a s b e e n s e l­ ected b y th e B o a rd to s e t tle all m atters o f p o lic y w h ic h m a y a- rise, to h a n d le a ll s m a ll e m e r g e n ­ cies su c h a s a r e in e v ita b le on th e eve o f BO la r g e a n u n d e r ta k in g and in g e n e r a l to a c t w ith th e full a u th o r ity o f th e B o a r d fro m now u n til th e fin a l c u r ta in fa lls oil th e E x p o s itio n on O c to b e r 7 . C ol. T . L . K ir k p a tr ic K is orgfin izing a re c e p tio n c o m m itte e w h ic h w hen c o m p le te w ill n u m b e r One hun d red o r m o re a n d w ill h a v e ch arge o f th e e n te r ta in m e n t o f the C a ro lin a s E x p o s itio n C o m ­ p an y’ s s p e c ia l, g u e s ts a n d o f th e visitors w h o w ill a tte n d fr o m tlie the s u rr o u h d in g “ 't e r r it o r y on “ sp ecial to w n ” d a y s ., C o l. K ir k ­ p atrick a n n o u n c é s t h a t th e p e r ­ sonnel o f th is c o m m itte e h a s a l­ read y b e e n c o m p le te d to su c h a d egree th a t h e is a s s iir e d o f tl e active s u p p o rt o f th e v e r y p e o p 'e he w ould s e le c t; w e r e h e g iv e n a free h a n d , u n o b s tru c te d b y . p r e ­ vious e n g a g e m e n ts o f a n in t e .- fei’in g k in d . ^ W ith in ' t h e 'l a s t fe w d a y s , a num ber o f p ro sp e c tiv e e x h ib ito .-s have g iv e n p e r s o n a lin s p e c tio n to th e ir s p a c e in th e b u ild in g an d fram ed p r e lim in a ry p la n s fo r th e • erection o f th e ir r e s p e c tiv e boo ^ h s and t h e .p la c ih g ;o f:t h e ir e x h ib iis . A m ong th e s e h a v e b e e n A i{. - C a r le - r ~ o f- G a ^ o n ia , J . ' B . ] bone o f P in e h u r s t, N . C ., re p j o-' sen tin g S w e e t V a lle y P r o d u c s C om pany, Jo h n . M . B ro w r i < f W inston S a le m ,;.r e p r e s e n tin g N s sen W ag o n C o m p a n y , M rs. H . D uke .o f G r e e n v ille , S . C ., a n i K arl S h e r r ill o f S t.-ite sv illo P Ío u r M ills, S ta te s v ille , N '.^C . T h e b u ild in g it s e lf is ap p ro ac.!.- ing re a d ìn é s s w ith a d e g r e e f rap id ity t h a t is m o st g r a t ify in g to the B o a rd o f D ir e c to r s . T h e tii'st p ly o f th e , ro o f is on a n d th e floorings o f b o th s to r ie s a r e r e ­ ceiving th e ir, fin 's h in g t p u c b e s . G en eral M a n a g e r , W illia m s is auth ority fo r th e s ta te m e n t th iit the seco n d M á d e -In -C a ro lin a s E x i liosition is c e r t a in ;.t o ’ o p e n its doora u n d e r b r ig h t a ijs p ic e s an d will be r e a d y on S e p te m b e r 2 5 lh g ^ o w an d L e b a n o n E a s y F re n c h ; to w o lco m e'a h o st o f v is ito r s w h o B e n n e tt’s N e w L a t. G ram m er J _ Q C K S ^ y i L L E , N . C ., T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 7 , 1 9 2 2 . MOCKSVIILE HIGH SCHOOL OPENS FRIDAY SEPT. IStli NO. 45’ Pupils Will Be Classified Friday, Formal - Opening Monday. O w in g to th e m a n y im p ro v e ­ m e n ts an d to th e co n stru ctio n o f s ix n e w sch o o l ro o m s, th e M ocks v ille H ig h an d - G ra d e d ■School w ill h o t o p ?n th is F a ll u n til m uch la te r th a n is u su al. ‘ * T h ei:e w ill, b e a m e e tin g o f th e te a c h e rs T h u r s d a y a fte rn o o n a t fiv e o ’ clo ck a t th e sch ool b u ild ­ ing.- A ll p u p ils in ,blu din g tt’ e a g i i- c u ltu ra l s tu d e n ts fro m tho co u n ­ ty m u st re p o rt a t th e n ew Fchool b u ild in g; on F r id a y th e fifte e n th a t 9 ;30 o’ clo ck fo r th e p u rp o se o f b e in g clas.sified a n d s e c u rin g bo k jis ts e tc . 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T h a t p e rso n is b u sin e ss m a n , I th in k , ca n be e rititle d to a s u it o f s tr ip e s a n d a seen a s w e ll a s c a n th a t o f M r. b a ll a n d c h a in . M o rris w h ic h I d o n ’ t th in k h e P e r h a p s th e g u ilt c a n n e v e r b e b r a g s a b o u t to a n y e x te n t. H o w fix e d on a n y o n e. B u t .e v e n so, e v e r , I h a v e a lw a y s fo u n d th a t th e re is o n e th in g th a t tfie s ta te th e m a n w h o is a n a b so lu te fa il a d m in istra tio n c a n d o , a n d th a t u re in h ia o w n p r iv a te a ffa ir s it m u st do i f it is to m e a s u re u p a lw a y s th e o n e w h o is firs t to t r y to its .re s p o n s ib ility to th e p u b lic, to te ll th e w o rld ju s t h o w w o u ld a n d th a t is to d is c h a r g e e v e r y o f- b e th e p r o p e r w a y to ru n th in g s fic ia l w h o h a d a n y r e s p o n s ib ility J w o n d e r i f M r. M o rris w a s fo r P e a c o c k ’ s s a fe k e e p in g . I t is n o t a w a r e o f th e fa c t th a t a m em p la in ly e v id e n t th a t th o se o ffic ia ls b e r o f th e S t a t e H ig h w a y , C o m a r e e ith e r d ish o n e st o r in co m p e t- m issio n , h a v in g u n d e r h im doz- e n t. S in c e m e n a r e a ssu m e d to en a o f e n g in e e r s , c a m e to D a v be h o n e st u n til th e y a r e p ro v e d C o u n ty w h e n h e w a n te d a n e n g o th e rw ise , le t u s a ssu m e th a t th e n e e r fo r h is o w n h o m e c o u n ty p riso n o flic ia ls h a d n o t g u ilt y a n d o ffe r e d ,M r . M u llica n m u ch k n o w le d g e o f th e p lo t to r e le a s e m o re m o n e y th a n M r. M u llica n P e a c o c k . In th a t c a se , th e y a r e w a s g e t t in g h e iv . M r. M orri.s, m e re ly in c o m p e te n t. T h is m a n w a n t to s a y , I k n o w th a t D a v w a s co m m itte d to th e ir c h a r g e C o u n ty d id th e w is e s t th in g p os fo r s a fe -k e e p in g fo r th e p ro te c- sib le w h e n M i*. - M u llica n w a s tio n o f th e p u b lic. H e h a d a l- b ro u g h t h e re to sp e n d o u r la s t r e a d y k ille d o n e in n o c e n t m an , b o n d is s u e . H is ab 'ility a s a n d th e 1 o u rt fo u n d th a t h e is e n g in e e r a n d ro a d b u ild e r is re su fferin er fro m a n in c u ia b le d is- c o g n iz e d th e S t a te o v e r a n d m a n y e a se th a t r e n Je r s h im I a b le 10 tim e s to m y c e rta in k n o w le d g e k ill a n o lh fr a t a n y _ m o m e n t.___It, h e —w a s . -jo i£ e re d _ iM t:e _ m o & e y Jo th e b u sin e ss o f th e p riso n K a v e D a v ie th a n h e w a s g e ttin g . b een told th a t o n e o f t h e ie m en m a d e th e su m o f ten th o u sa n d d o lla rs la s t y e a r b u ild in g S t a t e R o a d s. I t p a id th e c o n tra c to r, e v id e n tly , to h a v e th a t m an . N o w I h a v e o n e p ra c tic a l p ro ­ b lem I w o u ld lik e to h a v e h e lp on a n d i f M r. M o r r is o r a n y o n e e lse ca n r e a lly o ffe r m e h e lp I w ill a p p r e c ia te it. W e h a v e a b r id g e th a t o u g h t to b e b u ilt th is fa ll. M r. M u llic a n b u ilt s e v e r a l ju s t lik e it. T h e c o st to th e C o u n ty fo r th e fo u n d a tio n w o rk a n d e r e c tin g tb e s te e l h a s n e v e r ru n o v e r e ig h t h u n d re d d o lla rs. W e have h a d s e v e r a l c o n tra c to rs to to lo o k th e jo b o v e r r e c e n tly a n d th e y a s k th e c o u n ty fro m $2 3 0 0 to $ 2 7 5 0 to d o th is jo b . W e h a v e a lso m a d e so m e in v e stig a tio n to ­ w a rd s g e tt in g so m e m an w h o h a s h a d e x p e r ie n c e in su c h w o r k to do th e jo b . N o w su c h m a n a s t h a t a s k s u s 1 2 to 1 5 d o lla rs p e r d a y . M r. M u llica n h a s c o n tra c t­ e d fo r a y e a r o r tw o , so it is im ­ p o ssib le to g e t h im a t a ll e x c e p t to m a k e th e p la n s . N o w a n e w m a n m ig h t d o th e jo b a s c h e a p ly | a s M r. M u llic a n e v e r d id . T h a t w ill b e to r is k . T h e c o st m a y b e m o re th a n th e c o n tra c to rs • p ric e , W e h a v e o n ly m e a g e r fu n d s so i f w e h a v e to p a y $250 0 fo r th a t w o rk th a t o th e r p a r ts o f th e co u n t y g o t fo r s e v e n o r e ig h t h u n d re d th e y w ill h a v e to d o w ith o u t a b r id g e a s I se e it o r ju s t p u t u p w ith a w o o d e n tr a p a s in th e p a s t C ritic ism is m ig h ty e a s y e s p e c ia l ly w h e n y o u k n o w n o th in g a b o u t w h a t y o u a r e ta lk in e . B u t th e p e o p le o f D a v ie in m y o p in io n h a v e co m e to th e p o in t th a t 'th e y w a n t to s e e so m e o n e p ro d u c e th e g o o d s b e fo r e h e g o e s too f a r te ll­ in g o th e rs h o w it ca n b e d o n e, lo w th e p ro b le m e m b ra c e d in th is la s t p a r a g r a p h a re so m e o f th e t h in g s a ro a d b o ard co m es u p a g a in s fa m i“ tf'a n y ~ o n e -c a tt~ e ff‘ei' h e lp w e w ill g la d ly h e a r y o u a t te n o ’ c lo ck o n T u e s d a y a f t e r th e irst M o n d a y , W e w a n t to s e r v e th e p e o p le th e b e s t th a t w e c a n c a n w it h ro a d s a n d b r id g e s so N E W P E R F E C T IO NOJJ Cook Sieves and Ovens For Deiraoi« foorfPerfection bakes and cooks evctything perfecdy. It’s the popular oil stove you’ve read about so much in your ma^- zincs—the stove with the quick-lighting Long Blue Chtrn- ney Burner. Come in—we’ll demonstrate to you yAoX titan, intense cooking heat really is. Moclisville Hardware Company Pure Guernsey milk from tubercular test­ ed registered cows, delivered anywhere in Mocksviile at 12V^c 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 BROOK FARMS, SANFORD & CARTNER 1822 w a s ofllicialB to k e e p h im s e c u r e ly lo ck e d u p . T h e y h a v e fa ile d to d o so. T h e y sh o u ld b e d is c h a r g ­ ed . I f th e s t a t e c o n d o n es th e ir fa ilu r e to do t h e ir d u ty , th e n th e It is n o t alw ayp . w h a t w e p a y th e h e a d o f th e b u sin e ss b u t m o re w h a t t h e fin ish e d p ro d u c t c o st I k n o w c o n tra c to rs p a y in g th e fo re m a n $3 6 0 0 n y e a r a n d I h a v e J a r a s o u r fu n d s w ill p e rm it. A n d w e r e a liz e h o w e a s y it is fo r M r. M o r r is to s it in h is o ffice a ll d a y I a n d c h a r g e th e p o o r fa r m e r s an e x o r b ita n t p ric e o f fro m o n e to fiv e d o lla rs p e r h o u r fo r a n y \^Tork th e y g e t h im to do an d th e n sp e n d hid s p a r e tim e ta lk in g a g a in s t th e ro a d an d b rid g e w o rk o f th e C o u n ty . B u t ‘ ‘ B y G e o rg e ” i f th e w a y th e y ta lk to m e m e a n s a n y th in g th e fa rm e r s a r e n o lo n g e r t a k in g u p w ith a n y su c h slu sh a s M r. M o rris h a n d s o u t w h e n h e in th e h e a r t o f th e C o u n ty w h e r e a ll I’o a d s a r é go o d a n d th e p o o r fa r m e r is h a v in g to p u t m u k s to h is F o rd fo r a m ile o r tw o to re a c h a ro a d w h e r e h e can g e t to to w n . Y o u r s B y G e o rg e , B . R . S t e e l m a n . Davidson County Centennial 1922 and DAVIDSON COUNTY FAIR September 26, 27, 28 and 29th Lexington, N. C. Plans are underway to make this the biggest event ever held in Davidson Coun­ ty. Davidson County was formed one hundred years ago and a very cordial in­ vitation is extended to her neighbors of Davie Gounty-to-comc over and—help—her- celebrate her one hundredth birthday. Mrs. Edith Vanderbilt of Biltmore, and President of the State Fair, will de­ liver an address on the opening day, Sep* tember 26th. Big street parade, floats, bands of music, pageant by the school children of the County. Free attraction of the very best. Fire works each night. Large ex­ hibits of live stock and agriculture. Everybody Come Everybody Welcome Attention, Baracas- Philatheas A ll B a r a c a -P h ila th e a c la s s e s in D a v ie co u n ty a r e u riic d to e le c t d e le g a te s to th e B ¡r a c a -P h ila t- h e a-G o n v en tio n -to -b B -h iild -a t-C en t e r ’ o n S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y , S e p te m b e r 16 th nnd 17 th , n a m e s o f d e le g a te s slio u ld b e s e n t to M irs. T ; P , D w ig g in s , M o c k s v iile R o u te 5, w h o is c h a irm a n o f th e re c e p tio n co m m ittee . Our Honor Roll, T h e fo llo w in g h a v e su b scrib ed an d r e n e w e d ; E . C . L e G r a n d , Ju n e W o o d ru ff, M iss M a r y M c M a h a n , W . P . H e n d ric k s, J . A . B la c k w e ld e r , M rs. M in n ie S h o re s, M iss L iz z ie P r a t h e r , L . H . C ro u se , W . H . L e G ra n d , ....D iv T .- T .- W a tk in B ,---------------------- R . W . L a k e y , , W illia m S to c k to n i , --------------— — E . E , H u n t J r . , o f W inston- Sa'.em , s p e n t L a b o r. D a y h ere. MOCKSVILLE TO HAVE NtW BANS IN SHORT TIME Will Be Known As Southern Bank and'Trust Co., And be Open in 60 or 90 Days ^Twin-City Sentinel) k n e w b a n k is to b e e s ta b lis h ­ ed a t M o c k sv iile a t o n ce, a c c o rd ­ in g to a p ro m in e n t b u sin e ss m an o f th a t to w n h e re T u e s d a y , T h e in stitu tio n w ill b e k n o w n a s th e S o u U u rn B a n k a n d T r u s t C o ,, is b e in g c h a rte d w ith a n a u th o r- « e d c a p ita l sto c k o f $10 0 ,000. A p p lic a tio n fo r a c h a r te r fro m th e s e c r e ta r y o f s t a te a t R a le ig h w a s fo rw a r d e d T u e s d a y . A m e e tin g o f th e sto c k h o ld e rs w a s h e ld a t M o c k s v iile S a tu rd a y an d th e fo lio jv in g Iw a rd o f d ire ­ cto rs w a s n a m e d : D . H . H e n d rix W . R . C le h ie n t, B . R . B a ile y , P , M . C a rtn e r, G . A . A llis o n , J . G . P e e b le s, T ille t L e fle r, A . A . H o l­ lem an , B . C . B ro w n , G . G . W alk e r an d M , J . H tn d r ix . , T h e d ire c to rs m e t im m e d ia te ly a ft e r th is, th e firs t, m e e tin g o f th e sto c k h o ld e rs a n d e le c te d o ffi­ c e rs a s fo llo w s : P re s id e n t, D .H . H e n d rix ; v ic e -p re sid e n t. W . R . C le m e n t; c a sh ie r, A , A , H o lle ­ m an. T h e sto c k h o ld e rs a n d d ire c to rs h a v e la u n c h e d p la n s fo r th e im ­ m ed iate e re c tio n a n d e q u ip m e n t o f a m od ern b a n k b u ild in g fo r th e n ew in stitu tio n a n d a b u ild in g co m m ittee w a s a p p o in te d S a t u r d a y to s e c u re a s ite a n d p ro ceed w ith th e e re c tio n o f th e h o m e o f th e b a n k . T h is c o m m itte e is com posed o f G . G . W a lk e r, G , A , A lliso n a n d th e o ffic e rs o f th e n e w co m p an y. T h e y e x p e c t to s e c u re tb e s ite a n d s t a r t b u ild in g a t o n ce, w ith th e p u rp o se o f o p e n in g th e n ew b a n k fo r M o c k s v iile w ith in th e n e x t 60 o r 90 d a y s . M r. H o llem an , th e c a s h ie r o f th e b a n k ,is a W in sto n -S a le m boj% son o f M r, a n d M rs. N . A . H o lle m an . H e . is a y o u n g m an o f »plen did a b ility a n d h a s m a n y frie n d s in th is c ity w h o w is h fo r him a n d h is n e w c o n n e c titn a la rg e m e a su re o f s u c c e ss . M r. H o llem an is a g r a d u a te o f th e W in ato n -S alem h ig h sc h o o l o f th e class o f 19 18 . F o r fo u r y e a r s h e has b een w ith th e h o m e o ffice o f th e W a c h o via B a n k a n d T r u s t C o. h ere, re s ig n in g a s h o r t tim e a g o to b eco m e a ss o c ia te d w ith th e D a v ie co u n ty in stitu tio n . I t is s ta te d th a t th e sto c k h o ld ­ e rs o f t h e - S o u t h e r n B a n k an d T ru st C o. a r e s c a tte r e d th ru o u t th e c o u n ty o f D a v ie arid h a s a- m on g its s u b s c rib e rs so m e o f th e b est m en in th e c o u n ty . -T h « -fe aftk -e xp cC ts-È o -siart-b asi ..ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILbE. N. C. ' S ’® ' . « U N IO N C H A P E L N E W S M r. W , W . S u m m e r 's little son w h o h a s b e e n q u ite ill, is th o u g h t to b e im p ro v in g slo w ly . M ra. M a g g ie B o g e r, w h o h a s b e en r ig h t sic k is m u ch b e tte r. . M r, H . B . W o m m ack , o f C ool­ eem ee, v isite d in o u r co m m u n ity re c e n tly . M r. G . W , S tik e le a th e r, o f O lin, v isite d h is s is te r, , M rs. J . D . F ro ^ t, fo r a fe w d a y s la s t w e e k , M rs. J . D . F r o s t an d M iss K a th r y n F r o s t a r e v isitin g in S ta te sv ille an d N o rth Ire d e ll th is w e e k . S u n d a y sch o o l a n d p r a y e r m e e t in g la s t n ig h t w e r e v e r y w e ll a t­ ten d ed . P re a c h in g n e x t S u n d a y h o p in g to h a v e a la ' g e a tte n d ­ an ce, a s th e re is so m e sp e cia l b u sin ess to a t'e n d to. W e ai’e h iv in g fin e se a so n s, w h ic h sh o u ld b e v e r y e n c o u ra g ­ in g to th d fa r m e r s . M r. J . W . C a r tn e r is h a v in g so m e go ;d w o rk d o n e on th e ro ad in th is sectio n , w h ic h h a s b een n ee^ e 1 v e ry m u ch . M O C K ’S C H U R C H N E W S C E N T E R N E W S n esa w ith a p a id in c a p ita l o f a t le ast $20,000. --------------------•-------------------- H a i r s t o n S c h o o l N e w s . T h e m o st o f o u r fa rm e r s a re ab o it th ro u g h c u rin g tob acco, M r Jo h n F . M o ck an d fa m ily , o f T h o m a sv ille , s p e n t th e w e e k ­ en d w ith h o m e fo lk s an d w a s ac­ co m p an ied h o m e b y h is b ro th e r, L . B . M o ck . E . M . Jo n e s , o f M o c k sv iile , sp e n t S u n d a y w ith h is fa th e r,a n d w a s acco m p an ied h o m e b y h is s is te r. M iss E th e l Jo n e s. M r, an d M rs. W , R . S h e e k , o f n - a r M o c k sv iile , a r e sp e n d in g a fe w d a y s w ith th e ir d a u g h te r, M rs. U . H . P h e lp s , w h o is s e ri­ o u sly ill a t th is w r itin g . M r, an d M rs. G , F . B eau c h am p s p e n t S u n d a y w ith h o m e fo lk s. M r. an d M rs. W . C . A lle n , o f F o r k , sp e n t S u n d a y w ith J . T . P h p lp s. M r. a n d M rs. W , A . H o w a rd sp e n t S u n d a y w ith I. H . M ock. M isse s E th e l a n d R u th H o w a rd o f A d v a n c e , s p e n t S u n d a y w ith M r, an d M rs. B . S . O rrell. B ry a n Jo n e s au d sis te rs . M isses H az el an d L a u r a also M iss P o s t­ e r, o f W in ato n -S a lem , sp e n t M on d a y in o u r b e rg . M rs. W . J , Jo n e s ,w h o h a s been th e sic k lis t fo r so m e tim e, d o e sn ’ t seem to im p ro v e m u ch , M r. a n d M rs. T . S , M o ck , o f A d v a n c e , s p a n t S u n d a y w ith M r, a n d M rs, I. H , M ock, R e m e m b e r th e d a te o f th e m eet in g , S e p t, 17 th b e g in n in g a t 1 1 o ’clo c k . R e v . V a r n e r w ill be a s ­ s iste d b y R e v . W a r r e n ,o f M o n ro e F A R M IN G T O N N E W S T h e V . I. S . w ill hold its re g u - la r m e e tin g in th e sch o ol au d i- to riu m S a tu rd a y n ig h t, S e p t . 10 . M is s e s G i’a c e D w ig g in s a n d P e a r l F lin n , o f C o o leem ee, s p e n t la s t w e e k w ith M r . a n d M rs, T . P . D w ig g in s . M r. A . C . S to n e s tr e e t a n d fa m ily , o f W in sto n -S a le m , sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith M rs, S to n e - s tr e e t’ s p a re n ts, M r, a n d M rs, J . W . D w ig g in s . M r. a n d M rs. F r e d M . 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U s in g a s h is t e x t “ A n d th e L o rd ad d ed to th e c h u rc h d a ily such- a s sh o u ld be s a v e d ,” A c t 2 :4 7 , T h e re w a s D e lla M a r tin a n d M rs .'n o t th e u s u a l c ro w d o u t to h e a r A d a M itc h e l a n d c h ild re n , o C ool S p r in g s , w e r e th e g u e s ts i f M rs, B s J . F o s t e r la s t W dek. A la r g e a g g r e g a tio n fro m ou n e ig h b o rh o o d a tte n d e d th e C h ri - tia n H a rm o n y s in g in g a t C e n t r la s t Su h d a ,y , T h e r ig h t - o f- w a y fo r th 3 p o w v lin e o f th e S o u th e rn P o w e r C c. is n o w b e in g c le a r e d th ro u g h o u r m id st. M rs, J . L . F o s te r , o f C ou n y L in e v isite d M rs. R . L . K e l’e - la s t M o n d a y , M rs. W illia m P o w e ll, o f C al h a ln , v is ite d h e r fa th e r , M r. S a m 'S itfo o r," th e fir s t o f th e w e e k . M r, S m o o t’ s h e a lth d o e s n o t im p ro v e w e a r e so rry to n o te . L it t le M iss E d it h K o o n tz h a s th is g o o d m e s s a g e o w in g .to th e fa c t th a t so m a n y fr o m th is co m ­ m u n ity w e n t to C e n te r th a t d a y to b e p r e s e n t a t th e O ld F o lk ’ s S in g in g , T h o s e w h o w e n t to C en te r r e p o r t a m o st d e lig h tfu l d a y , e v e n i f th e w e a th e r w a s e x tre m - ly a n d o p p r e s s iv e ly w a rm M iss Z a n a K o o n tz v is ite d a t h e r m o th e r’ s la s t S u n d a y , M iss K o o n tz h a s b e e n in E lk in p r a c ti­ c a lly a ll su m m e r w ith th e C a r ­ p e n te r-C lo th in g C o ,, b u t r« c e n tly c o m e to W in sto n -S a le m a n d is w ith th e sa m e co m o a u y th e re . S h e in fo rm e d u s th a t s h e w o u ld b e -h o m e in a b o u t a m o n th to e n ­ te r sc h o o l h e re . ..................-■ — M r s , D , V . D a v is a n d fa m ily le f t la s t w e e k fo r M o o re’ s S p r in g s in S to k e s C o u n ty . T h e y w ill b e t h e r e s e v e r a l w e e k s p ro v id e d th e y fin d th e w a te r b e n e fic ia l. T h e fr ie n d s a n d r e la t iv e s o f M r J a s p e r C o p e g a v e h im a s u rp rise b ir t h d a y d in n e r la s t S u n d a y . J u d g in g fr o m th è c ro w d th a t g a th e r e d to c e le b ra te w ith h im h is fr ie n d s a r e in d e e d n u m e ro u s, W e w e r e p le a s e d to h a v e M r; a n d M l'S . H e n r y H o o ts, o f M o c k ^ g " v ille , w ith u s la s t S u n d a y . N o t i c e ! M rs, A . W . G a rw o o d h a s r e ­ tu rn e d 'jfro m a v is it o f s e v e r a l t e n .p e n ,li„ B a m e tim e . „ S ' A w s » '¡№ h e r M rs, h e r a u n t, M rs. E u g e n e C lic k , o f C o p e, o f 1 C o o le e m e e . M rs, S a lis b u r y . a c c o m p a n ie d h e r h o m e. \ N orth Carolina In the Superior Court Davio County Uefore A , T, G rant C. S. C ^ Ct. R . W ood and others vs K , K , W ood and others The dofondanl8,Pftul W(ood, Randolpl W ood, W m . S. W ood, and A lm a W ootf w ill take notice th at a special proceed­ ing entitled as above has' been com m en ced before the Clork o f tho Superior Court o f D ayie County for the P artition o f tlie lands o f K elly W ood dec’d w hich descended to his heirs a t law . A n d said defendants abovo nam ed w ill take not­ ice th a t they, and each of them ,-are ro quired to appear before A , T, G rant, C lerk,-at his oflicc ¡n-Davie County,_N.. C ,, in M ocksville on the 30th'day of Septem ber 1922 and answer or dem ur to tho petition for partition filed nr’the L iz z ie ' relief asked for in tho petition w ill be Branted. OXIPO 4th.1922. ■ A , T, G rant, Clerk Superior C ourt fir s t M o n d a y , W e w a n t to s e r \ \ th e p eo p le th e b e s t th a t w e c a | c a n w it h ro a d s a n d b r id g e s t? f a r a s o u r fu n d s w ill p e r m it A n z w e re a liz e h o w e a s y it is fo r M i; M o r r is to s it in h is o ffice a ll da; a n d c h a r g e th e p o o r fa r m e r s ^ e x o r b ita n t p ric e o f fr o m o n e t fiv e d o lla rs p e r h o u r fo r a n y \Vbr th e y g e t h im to do a n d th e n sp eri hid s p a r e tim e t a lk in g a g a in t th e ro ad a n d b r id g e w o r k o f tH C o u n t y .' B u t “ B y G e o r g e ” th e w a y th e y ta lk to m e m eati a n y th in g th e fa r m e r s a r e n o lori e r t a k in g u p w ith a n y su c h s lu s a s M r. M o rris h a n d s o u t w h e n h is in th e h e a r t o f th e C o u n t; j w h e r e a ll ro a d s a r e g o o d a n d th p o o r fa r m e r is h a v in g to p u m u k s to h is F o rd fo r a m ile o; tw o to re a c h a ro a d w h e r e h can g e t to to w n . Y o u r s B y G e o rg e , .............................B . R . S t e e l m a n ., R e v . E . P . B ra d le y , S . A . W o o d ­ r u ff a n d M iss W illie M ille r te te n d P r e s b y t e r y a t B a c k C r e e k C h u rc h M t 'U lla T u e sd a y , L it t le C a rl S h e rriiliW h o h a s b e e n v is it in g h js g ra n d m o th e r, re tu rn e d to h is h o m e w ith th em . ^ M r. a n d M rs. E u g e d e E u in g , M rs. L e e an d M rs. P . J . H u n e y - cu tt, o f A lb e in a rle ,^ s p e n t-P rid a y w ith M iss M a ry S to c k to n . T h e y w e r e acco m p an ied h o m e b y M is­ s e s R a c h e l an d C la ra H u n e y c u tt, w h o h a v e b een v is it in g M isse s C a th e rin e M in o r a n d M a r y A lle n H e u d r ix fo r th e p a s t w e e « . •V. M e a t Ic e In addition to selling and de­ livering ice we carry a pnice 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 *■ ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.PageFivfc. ^. Complete Line Of Toilet Articles TebEM EPfF^bEGRANfr “ O n T h e S q u a r e ” M o c k s v i l l e , N . C . I l o c a l a n d p e r s o n a l Geing* and Comingi of the Populace of Mccluville and Surroundingi. M r. Ja m ie M o o re le ft T u e s d a y fo r A s b u r y C o lle g e a t W ilm o re , K y . M r. D . A . S a m p so n le ft S u n ­ d ay fo r P ilo t M o u n tain , w h e re he w ill w o rk . M a ste r L e o n a rd W ard ¡3 v is it­ in g h is g r a n d p a re n ts a t F a r m in g ton th is w e e k . ' M r. D ic k W h ita k e r, o f W in s­ ton -Salem , sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith h is p a re n ts. M isa S a ra h M ille r le ft T u e s d a y fo r S m ith fie ld ,: w h e re s h e w ill teach th is y e a r. M e ssrs. E . C . L e G ra n d a n d C h arles B u rr u s , o f S h e lb y , w e r e w eek -en d v isito rs . M rs. G , G . D a n ie l a n d lit 'le P au lin e D a n ie ls a r e s p e n d in g th is w ee k in S ta te sv ille . M iss K o p e lia H u n t le a v e s P r i­ day fo r L e a k e a v ille , w h e r e sh e w ill te a c h th is w in te r. M iss Ja n e t S t e w a r t le ft S u n ­ day fo r H a m le t .to te a c h in th e H iim let G ra d e d Sch o o l. A la r g e n u m b e r o f M o c k s v i le people a tte n d e d th e O ld H a rm o n y S in g in g a t C e n te r S u n d a y . M iss P a u lin e C a so y , w h o is in train in g a t W atts' H o sp ita l, D u r ­ ham , is h o m e on h e r v a c a tio n . M rs. L iz z ie Jo h n s o n re tu rn e d M on day fro m a w e e k s v is it to i e- la tive s a n d fr ie n d s a t M o n ro e. M rs. M . D . P a s s a n d d a u g h t r, C ord elia, re tu rn e d la s t F r id a y S ta te s -from a te n d a y ’ s ^ is it to ville. M r, W illia m S to c k to n le ft S u n ­ d ay fo r S ta te C o lle g e , R a le ig h . H e is a m e m b e r o f th e S e n io r C lass. M iss M a r g a r e t T h o m p so n , w h o ia ta k in g tr a in in g a t a P h ila d e l- -p h ia -h o sp ita l-is-h o m e -o n -a va._3:: tion. M r. a n d M rs. A b r a m N a il a id M iss Iv ie N a il, o f W in sto n -S a le m spen t th e w e e k -e n d -w ith Iheir m oth er. M iss Iv ie 'H o r n le a v e s Sa tu re -ay to e n te r u p o n h e r d u tie s a i a tea ch er in th e S a n fo r d G ra d e d School. M r. Ju n e M e ro n e y e n te re d u pon his d u tie s M o n d a y m o rn in g a^ aoda je r k e r a t C r a w fo r d ’s D . u g Store. M r. an d M rs, ]•'. R . R ic h a rd so n and c h ild re n re tu rn e d la s t F i i a y ■from a v is it to r e la tiv e s a l .VI t P le a s t h t • M iss Ju iia -H u n t w ill te a c h in the D ra p e r G ra d e d S ch o o l t is v e a r an d le a v e s F r id a y to b e g in her w o rk . M r. an d M rs, C , P , W illiam s an d c h ild re n , o f F a rm in g to n , sp e n t S u n d a y w ith M r. an d M rs. J . L , W ard . M rs, D , M . A b e rn a th y an d d a u g h te rs, o f C h a rlo tte , sp e n t S u n d a y w ith M r, an d M rs, T , M . H e n d rix . M r. an d M rs. Ja m e s H , T o w n ­ sen d an d little M ario n K e lly T o w n se n d re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in R e d S p rin g s S u n d a y . M rs, M a m ie N ic h o ls ,o f G re e n s­ boro, an d M r. P a u l N ic h o ls, o f N e w Y o r k , sp e n t s e v e r a l d a y s la s t w e e k h e re w ith re la tiv e s. M iss M a ry S t-jek to n le ft S u n ­ d a y fo r a fe w d a y s v is it to frie n d s in A lb e m a rle en ro u t to P o lk to n , w h e re sh e w ill te a c h th is .vear. m— . , _ M e ssrs. W . T . H u c k a b e e , N . J . P e n n in g to n , N . A . C la y to n an d D r . J . N . A n d e rso n , o f A lb e m a r le, a tte n d e d co u rt h e re la s t w e e k M iss e s D o ro th y a n d J a n e H a y ­ d en G a ith e r re tu rn e d h o m e S u n ­ d a y fro m a s ta y o f s e v e r a l w e e k s a t A tla n tic C ity a n d B lo w in g R o c k . M iss E m m a C h affin c am e in S a tu rd a y to sp e n d a w e e k w ith h e r fa t h e r b e fo re ta k in g u p h e r d u tie s in th e O ld T r in ity H ig h S c h c o l a t T rin ity . M iss C lo y c e H u n te r, o f H a r ­ m o n y, w a s sh o p p in g h e re S a tu r ­ d a y , S h e w ill e n te r th e N o rth C a ro lin a C o lle g e fo r W om en a t G re e n sb o ro n e x t w e e k . M rs. J . 0 . Y o u n g a n d babe, o f D u rh a m , a r e v is itin g M r. an d M rs. Ja c o b S t e w a r t M r, Y o u n g s p e n t o n e n ig h t h e re en ro u te to N e w Y o r k on a b u sin e ss trip . su m m e r h e re , re tu rn e d to th e ir h o m e in C a m d e n , S . C ., S u n d a y . T h e y w e re acc o m p a n ie d h o m e b y M rs, C. S . A lle n an d M iss M a ttie T a y lo r. M r. 'a n d M rs. G . M , Jo h n s o n , a n d G e o rg e J r , , o f F o r t V a lle y , G a ,, M rs. R , A . Jo h n s o n an d an d M iss V a d a Jo h n so n , o f F a r m in g to n , w e re th e g u e s ts o f M rs. J . L . W a rd S a tu rd a y e v e n in g a t s ix o ’ clock d in n er. M r. E a r ly C . S m ith J r . , w h o sp e n t th e p a s t su m m e r in K e n ­ tu c k y , sp e n t o n e d a y la s t w te k w ith M rs. J . L . W a rd en ro u te to h is h o m e in F a rm in g to n . M r. S m ith le ft T u e s d a y fo r S ta te C o l­ le g e , w h e re h e e n te rs u p on h is seco n d y e a r in e n g in e e rin g . M rs. H . S . L u th e r an d ch ild ­ ren re tu rn e d to . th e ir h o m e in L e x in g to n la s t .T h u rsd a y . T h e y w e re acco m p an ied h o m e b y M rsi B asco m b A s h le y , o f M a x to n . w h o h a s b een v is itin g M rs. Ja m e s M e G u ire fo r th e p a s t s e v e r a l w e e k s. C O O L E E M E E N E W S South Yadkin tion. Associa- M isse s C a th e rin e a n d E v e lj n C r a w fo rd a r e v is itin g th e ir g ra n d m o th e r in R ic h fie ld . M rs. C r a w ; fo rd w ill v is it h e r m o th e r th e la s t o f th is w e e k an d b r in g th em hom e. M iss G la d y s D w ig g in s le ft T u e sd a y to e n te r G re e n sb o ro C o l­ le g e . M iss C la ra M o o re acco m ­ p a n ie d h e r an d w ill sp e n d a fe w ■days;— M-rr— B w 4gg-iiis— m atoced . th e m d o w n . M rs. Z . N , A n d e rso n re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y fro m a v is it to M r. H . L . A u stin a t M eb a n e . M r. A u s ­ tin su ffe re d a s tro k e o f p a ra ly s is ab o u t s ix w e e k s a g o an d is in a r ig h t c ritic a l co n d itio n . M rs H . L . H u d so n , w h o h is b e en v isitin g r e la tiv e s in F a r m ­ in g to n an d h e re , re tu rn e d to h e r ho m e in M iam a, F la ., T u e sd a y . M rs. H u d so n w a s M iss M au d e S m ilh b e fo re m a rria g e . M rs. 1 . P . G ra h a m re tu rn e d to h e r h o m e S u n d a y a f t e r sp e n d in g a fe w d a y s a t B lo w in g R o c k . M iss E d n a C lic k , w h o h a s b een ta k in g tra in in g a t L o n g ’s S a n a ­ to riu m ,, a t S ta te s v ille , is a t h o m e on h e r v aca tio n . M rs. H e a th m a n h a s p u rc h a se d a n e w F o rd . M r. C . C . T ille r a n d fa m ily sp e n t la s t w e e k :e n d in R a m s e u r v isitin g M rs. T ille r ’ s b ro th e r,M r. W ilso n . M iss M in n ie D u la is r ig h t sic k w ith d ip th e ria , w e a r e s o r r y to sa y . W e w ish h e r a s p e e d y r e ­ c o v e ry . M r. C h a rle s W a ite rs a p e n t th e w ee k -e n d in C h a rlo tte v is it in g re la tiv e s. M r. M o rris M u rr is le a v in g th is w e e k fo r B e llb u c k le ,T e n n .,w h e re h e w ill e n te r tichool. A la rg e cro w d fro m o u r to w n a tte n d e d c o u rt in M o ck .sville h i t w eek . M r. O tis Z a c h a ry , o f D u k e , is sp e n d in g a fe w d a y s in to w n w ith h is fa th e r, M r. J . W . Z a c h a ry . M isse s V io lirA lleT r-H T id —M itFy- B y e r ly re tu n ed h o m e S u n d a y iErom L e x in g to n , w h e re th e y sp e n t th e p a st w e e k v is it in g re la tiv e s an d frie n d s. M rs. J . P . M c L e a n an d ch ild ­ ren , o f W h itefish , ■ M o n t., and M iss A b e rn a th y , o f ' C h a rlo tte , sp e n t S u n d a y w ith M rs. J , A , Y a 'e s . M rs. M c L e a n an d M ri. Y a te s w e re n e ig h b o rs w h en M rs. Y a te s liv ed in W h itefish . M ra. L . P . H o p k in s an d ch ild ­ ren , w h o h a v e b een sp e n d in g th e T h e S o u th Y a d k in B a p tis t A s ­ so ciatio n m e t a t E a t o n 's C h u rc h T h u rs d a y an d F r id a y o f la s t w e e k T h is asso ciatio n c o m p rise s ch u rc h es fro m D a v id so n , R o w a n , Ire d e ll a n d D a v ie . D r, C h as. E . M a d d ry , S ta te S e c re ta r y o f th e M issio n B o a r.l, w a s u n a b le to a tte n d a s th e re w e re fiv e a s jo c ia tio n s in se ssio n a t th is tim e . In h is a b se n c e M r. E . L . M id d leto n , o f R a le ig h , sp o k e on h o m e an d fo r e ig n m is­ sio n s. H e sh o w e d th e b e n e fits th a t h ad b e en d e riv e d fro m th e 7 5 m illio n c a m p a ig n an d u rg e d th e p eo p le to re d e e m th e ir p le d ­ g e s , F o llo w in g h im on th e sa m e su b je c t. D r. L . R . L e m o n s .p a s to r o f th e F ir s t C h u rc h o f S a lis b u r y , m ad e a fin e ta lk . T h e W o m a n 's w o rk w a s re p re ­ se n te d b y M iss L a u r a L a z e n b y , o f S ta te s v ille . S h e is p re sid e n t o‘ f th e W . M . U . A ft e r h e r ta lk M rs. S tu k e n b ro k e , o f S p e n c e r ,e x p la in e d h o w th e w o rk w a ? c a rrie d on th e re . T h e ir M iss io n a ry S o ­ c ie ty is d iv id e d in c irc le s, each c irc le h o ld s its o w n m é e tin g , h a s its o w n c o m m itte e s, an d m a k e s it s r e p o rt in a g e n e r a l m e e tin g o f th e c irc le s .at c e rta in in te rv a ls , a t w h ic h tim e a so c ia l fu n c tio n is u su a lly h eld . M iss V e r a R u th , o f S a iis b u ry , a n d th e r e tir in g p re sid e n t o f th e W . M . U . w a s p r e s e n t a n d sp o k e o n th e w o rk . A n e n jo y a b le fe a tu r e o f th e p ro g ra m w a s a d e m o n stra tio n m e e t in g g iv e n b y , a g ro q p o f y o u n g p eo p le fro m S p a n c e r a n d a n ith e r b y a g ro u p fro m S a lis b u r y , sh o w in g h o w th e g ir ls d u x ilia v y m e e t­ in g s a r e co n d u c ted a t th e se ch u rc h e s. T h e a sso cia tio n sh o w e d im p ro v em e n t a n d p r o g r e s s a m o n g th e c h iifc h e s in th e w o r k d o n e d u r­ in g th e p a s t y e a r . L a r g e c ro w d s w e r e in a tte n d ­ a n c e a t a ll th e s e ssio ijs, th e c h u rc h n ot a b le to s e a t tn e cro w d . D in n e r w a s*se rv e d on th e g ro u n d s e a ch d a y . T h o se fro m th e M o c k sv ille B a p lis t C h u rc h w e r e R e v . an d M rs. W . B . W a ff, M r. a n d M rs. J . P . G re e n , M rs. J . T . B a ity , a n d G il­ m er B a ity , M r. an d M rs. T , M . H e n d rix an d M iss M a ry A lle n 4 I e n d « x ,------------------------------------------- --------------------Ф-------------------- Business Locals The Work of the Supt. of Public Welfare T h e office o f S u p t. o f P u b lic W e lfa re is th e m o st im p o rta n t office in th e co u n ty, an d I k n o w o f no S u p t. th a t h a s d o n e t e t t e r w o rk th an M r, W . M , S e a fo rd o f D a v ie C o u n ty, Y e t I h a v e h eard som e c ritic ism o f th e in te re st th a t h e took in th e c a se o f C . E , C la yto n . T h e w o rk o f th e S u p t, is to look a ft e r a ll p riso n e rs on P a ro le and all o th e r p riso n e rs. T o care fo r th e p oor an d n e e d y , an d to look a ft e r d e lin q u e n t g ir ls , M r, S e a fo rd h a s o n ly d on e h is d u ty a s an o fficer in b e -frie n d in g M r, C layto n an d p la c in g th e g irl in W atch fo r n ice lin e o f S h irts an d C o lla rs to a r r iv e soon . K u r f e e s & W a r d . H e n ry K e lly , a n d fa m ily , o f T a y lo rsv ille , s p e n t th e w e e k -en d h ere. S M IT H G R O V E N E W S M iss H az el R ig h ts , o f W in sto n S a lem , w a s th e g u e s t o f h e r cou s in s, M isse s A n n a an d F lo ss ie R ig h ts la s t w e e k . . M iss S a llie S m ith s p e n t la s t w e e k a t O ak G ro v e ,' w ith h e r s is ­ ter, M rs. R , L W h ita k e r. M rs. G . B . T a y lo r c am e h o m e S u n d a y fro m a w e e k ’s v is it to h e r p a re n ts, M r. an d M rs. W . R .' B u rg e , o f W in sto n . • • -M iss N e ir H e n d r ix , o f M o ck s­ v ille , sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith h o m efo lk s. M r. a n d M rs. R . L . W h ita k e r, o f O ak G ro v e , sp e n t th e w e e k ­ en d w ith M rs. W h ita K e r’s .p a r ­ en ts, M r. an d M rs. D . J . S tn ith . M rs. W illia m F o o te w e n t to M o c k s v ille 'S u n d a y to b e a t th e bed sid e o f h e r b ro th e r, M r. W . C . ^ . E tc h iso n , w h o is se rio u sly ill. .M essrs. W ile y B e e d in g an d O l­ lie D o ty , o f th e T w in -C ity , sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith M r. an d M rs. J . R . B e e d in g . * M r.. an d M rs. J . M . H o rn an d ch ild re n , o f M o c k sv ille , w e re v is ­ ito rs h e re S u n d a y . M r. an d M rs. J . W . S h e e k a n d M r. an d M rs. H . G . S h e e k sp e n t S u n d a y in A d v a n c e , th e g u e s ts o f M r. an d M ra. W a lte r S h u tt._ M r. P . J . W a g n o r, .o f,W in sto n , sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d h e re w ith h is fa m ily . M rs. R a y P o ste r a n d M rs. M on ro e S m ith , o f B e th le h e m , w e re th e g u e s ts o f M rs. Je n n ie S m ith o n e d a y la s t w e e k . M isse s N a n c ie B e e d in g . an d A n n a R ig h t s s p e n t S a tu rd a y a f­ tern oon iri W in sto n sh o p p in g . ' M rs. B u c k H u d g e n s a n d little d a u g h te r, J u n e ; a n d M iss F r a n ­ c e s C a sh , o f W in sto n , s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith r e la tiv e s h e re . M r. Jo h n M a rtin , o f H an e s, w a s a w e e k -e n d v is ito r h e re . A D V A N C E N E W S M iss A m y T a lb e r t s p e n t th e th e w e e k -e n d in W in sto n -S a le m . M r. an d M rs. S . L . O rrell, o f n e a r L e x in g to n , w e re th e S u n d a y g u e s ts o f M r. O rre ll’s m o th er, M rs. U . H . O rre ll. M isse s S u d e n a F o s te r an d G la d y s T h o m p so n re tu rn e d h o m e la s t w e e k fro m a v is it to frie n d s an d re la tiv e s in W in sto n -S a lfim . M iss M y rtle M a rc h sp e n t S a t- ■u rd ay a n d 'S m n ia y n T r-ilo c k s v ille r M r. a n d M ra. R a lp h Z ig la r, a l­ so M iss L u n a O rre ll, o f W in sto n - S a le m , sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith M rs. U . H . O rre ll. M r. G . T a lb e r t a n d son , Ja m e s , sp e n t S u n d a y in 'H ig h P o in t M r, G eo . S h u tt re tu rn e d h o m e S a tu rd a y fro m W in sto n , w h e re h e h a s b e en in a h o sp ital. M r. W . H . M a rc h an d son , W il H am , J r . an d M r. W illiam C o g g in s o f W in sto n -S a le m , sp e n t a fe w h o u rs h e re T u e s d a y . M r. M a rc h ih e .F t o n c e C r i« e „ d io „ Н о ш е In a c = e m p .g ie d h o m e ^ b y h is C h a rlo tte . g ^ d M rs. Jo h n M ock an d I w a s C h a irm a n o f th e B o a rd c h ild re n , o f T h o m a sv ille , sp e n t o f P u b lic W e lfa re in D a v ie C ou n - th e w e e k -e n d vyith G . T a lb e rt, ty a lm o st tw o y e a r s an d I k n o w j M r. a n d M r s W . H . M a rc h an d ch ild re n , o f W m sto n -S ale m , also M rs, C o rn e lia M a rk la n d sp e n t M r. M , th e d u ly o f,t h e S u p t an d I a p ­ p eal to a ll tru e m en to sta n d b y M r. S e a fo rd , I - h a v e w ritte n th e a b o v e in th e in te re s t o f h u m a n ity an d in th e S p ir it o f m y M a ste r Je s u s C h rist, Y o u rs , L o y d M . H o l l a w a y . ia s t S u n d a y a fte n o o n w ith M a rc h ’s m o th er, M rs. 0 . M a rc h , M r. a n d M rs. H . S . F o s te r m ad e a b u sin e ss trip to W in ston S a le m o n e d a y la s t w e e k . S e v e ra l o f o u r p eo p le w h o hold p o sitio n s in W in sto n -S a le m sp e n t L a b o r D a y h e re w ith h o m e fo lk s. SORE MUSCLES Vacations are oftoi spoiled by soreness re- suiting from outdooi games. . A good massagb' with Vicks often gives surprising rejlef.r.- ^ V a p o R u bOver ir Million Ja n Vttd Ytarly Court Proceedings '-t'V L a s t w e e k w a s th e firs t tim e ' in iftn n y y e a r s th a t th e S u p e rio r' C o u it o f D a v ie co n su m ed th e j w h o le w e e k . T h e d o c k e t w a s ‘ lie a v y , th e n so m e o f th e c a se s w e re lo n g d ra w n o u t b e cau se ’ o f , so m u c h e v id e n c e . W e g a v e th e / c a s e s th a t h a d beeri d isp o sed o f ,, w h e n w e w e n t to p re ss la s t w e e k . T h e fo llo w in g a r e th e rem ain 'd et: .i ''” ’ S t a te v s L , C . D e a d m o n . - f a l s e i *j ’\ p re te n se ; p le a o f n olo co n ten d ere ' ju d g e m e n t su sp e n d e d on .p a^ -'//'_ m e n t o f c o s t •'[ \ S t a te v s L . C . D ead m o n , r e t a if\ V in g liq u o r: d e fe n d a n t m ad e p le a v; o f r e c e iv in g m o re th a n a q u a rt o f,;: liq u o r; p r a y e r fo r ju d g e th e n t co n ' tin n ed u p o n go o d b e h a v io r fo r 5 Vi y e a r s . - S t a te v s S o n k Jo n eis, re ta ilin g ; v e rd ic t g u ilt y ; w o rk on road fo r 18 m o n th s. S t a te v s G e o rg e Jo n e s an d J im . O ’N e a l, ju r y w ith d ra w n ; m is - tria h S t a te v s D e lia B ro w n , liq u a r A . fo r s a le ; p le a o f g u ilty , it a p p e a r­ in g to th e s a tisfa c tio n b f .th e c o u rt; th a t th e- d e fe n d a n t, h a s h e re to fo re b e e n trie d in U . S.' : .- C o u rt fo r sa m e o ffe n se ; S p ra y e r fo r ju d g e m e n t d u rin g g o o d b e h a ­ v io r u p o n p a y m e n t o f co at fo r, 5 : y e a r s . S ta te v s H a ll W a lk e r an d B u d Je n k in s , d istu rb in g sch o o l; p le a d g u ilty ;ju d g e m e n ts u a p e n d e d u p o n : - p a y m e n t o f co st. ‘ S t a te v s E . B . S m ith , in ju r y to ' p e rso n a l p r o p e r ty ; p lead g u ilt y ; ju d g e m e n t p a y d a m a g e o f $ 1 5 a n d c o st d u r in g good b e h a v io r fo r j -; 5 y e a r s . ' S ta te v s A le x T u c k e r, a s s a u lt ' , w ith d e a d ly w e a p o n ; n o t g u ilty , . S t a te v s H o w a rd R o th ru c k ; ' h o u se b re a k in g a q d la rc e n y ;p le a d g u ilt y ; ju d g e m e n t, 5 m o n th s on, ro ad . S t a te v s W ill B o w le s, a b a n d o n ­ m e n t; p le a d g u iiiy r ju iiK c iiio n t - -.- su sp e n d e d on p a y m e n t o f co .st S t a te v s R o y C o o p er, d istu rb in g sc h o o l; p le a d g u ilty ; ju d g e m e n t s m o n th s on ro ad . S ta te v s D e w e y S p ry , fa ls e p r e te n s e ; d e fe n d a n t p lead g u ilt y ; . ta k e n g o o d s v a lu e le ss th a n $2 0 , ju d g e m e n t 6 m o n th s on ro ad . ; S ta te v s W ill G riffin ) b u rn in g , b a rn ; g u ilt y ; ju d g e m e n t to b e p la c e d in p e n ite n tia ry fo r n o t le s s ; th a n 5 y e a r s n o r m o re th a n 7 y e a r s ^ a n d 6 m o n th s. T h e c a se o f S ta te a g a in s t C . E;,- C la y to n w a s re m o v e d to Y a d k in C o u n ty fo r tria l, th e jS o lic ito r fe e lin g p ro b a b ly it w o u l^ b e fair^ v e r to ta k e tria l to a n o th e r c o u n ty . I t w ill co m e o ff in F e b r u a r y u n ­ le ss th e re is a sp e c ia l te rm o f c o u rt th e re . M r. C la y ton w a s r e ­ le a se d on a $10 ,0 0 0 bond. B e s t F lo u r a t K urfees & Ward / SAVE MONEY By Painting That Roof With KURFEES ROOF PAINT KURFEES &“On The Square” Mocksville, N^ГС. f e " 'Jy , ! ^ Л V fi''' I ¥• V ’ ‘vi , Л " J-t0 ' j r - ^ "■.':^„Vt%i'^'.V ■ ' ' . • . ■ f ' ËKÏJËRPRÎSE, MOCKSVILLË, К. -С./ îfTT IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SttndaySchool *-Й.Г1 é%4í L e s s o n ’ (By RBV. P, B. FITZWATER, D. D., Teacher of EnsUah Uible in tho Moody Bible InBtltut« oC Chicago.)OopyrlRhW 19S9, WeNtern NewHpnpei Union LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 10 TEACHINQ THE LAW OF GOD LESSON-TEXT—Noli.'8:1-1S.GOLDEN TBXT-TcnoU me. O J.ord, the way of thy statutes; aiiil 1 sliii'.l licop It unto tho end.-Ps. .119:33.REKERENCK MATBRIAL,-Deut. C:l-9; Acts 17:1-9,10-15: Col; 1:9-11. rPRIMART.TOPIC-The Joy of Lcftrnlng . .God’s Word.JUNIOR TOPICt How a Wholo City - Heard Qod'a- Word. • •, INTBRMBDrATB AND SENIOR TOPIC ' —The Power of;tho Word of God.■. • TOUNO: PEOPIiE AND ADULT TOPIC ■—Community ;Blblo'Study. , •' 'It'W ill be, of Interest ana-pront to , preBeni,'tii|8< lesson as nti Idcnl Sim- . day ’ Bchool ;cinss :\ , I 1. A Model Bible Cla8»''-Cvv. . 1-0). ' t 1. The Eager Assem bly (v. 1). The people gathered" tliem selves toKether . and “spake V n W , E zra ’ to lirliig the ibook.of the Lnw."- It w as not a Hiiit- . ter ot theO teacher‘ urging the class ' to. com e'together,.but the class with* . yearning hearts requesting the teacher to'com e .with: God’s W ord. ‘ '2. The': -Representative, Assembly (V.. 2). The class .was made, up - pi ■ men, wom en;and ciilW ^n.. The- mèn; ■ .-i-then did not leave thd chn'rcii-golng to’ ■ tlie women. Neltlver weré .the children lefti at home' witli .nurses or to piny ' :'on the streets. God’s W ord should bi taught to all classes, meif, wSiiicn and •,chlldreu. ^ 3.. An Appreciative Assem bly (v .'3). . Their ears„weré atténtlvè from hinrn- •'-■lng.(.to mlddhyi-- So ’eager were they 'to ¡know ' Go’d's- W ord that they . did not; get ¿^tlred although the Icssim ' lasted fd r five or sljc hours. There wns Our Professional Cards i Dr. LESTER p. MARTIN AnuouuccA lo thc-peuplu uf Dai'ie-Coun ty that he hfie movcD hts office ioMock- ftvillcf N. C. Caila answered day or night. Night Phone 9; Doy Phone 71. Dr. R. P. ANDERSON, DENTIST Uusidunco I'honu Я7 Ollicc I’hiine GO Mocks .’ille, N. C. . Baxter Byerly, M. D. Orricc Over Drug Store. Officc Phone .No. 31; Renldence No. 2S. ■ COOLEEMEE, N.C. DR. W. C. MARTIN In Connection With Genei-al Practice Gives Special Attention To Eye, Eni’, Nose, nnd Throat. AUo Fit Spectacles. Phone«! Residence 9. Office 71. Mocicsville, N. C. GREEN, M.D. Office at Fork Church Leave Calls at H. S. Davis'Store Advance, N. C. Route 2. , no. puU ingJbf watches In that çlhss, 4.,.Duo-;;^Royerence. Shown . God’s, W ord ,(yv. *4,j 8).,--When Ezra opened : the ta w ail thé% cople stood up.; This ■ they did out 'p ï respcct fo r' the holy ■ï^■Jl.l^ooU. The reason' there Is not proper ■ ffè,verence;for, the-BIblè Is that people if are not tttught -to' believe It Is ,C!od'K • Word. Reverence In the housé of God w’lll only be wheii the.Blble Is,regarded a s :Gód’a véry:’w ord s., . 5^JhìB‘y'^^'Joined .Heartliy^^^;^^ . the ' Piàyeriÿfî^iO)'. As E zra led, them In . prayer tlie' people' Joined heartily-In ; ,saying■,‘‘Anien! A m etjl" bow ing their fhces tó\;tììè ground. V - ; II. AvMpdèl Bible Teacher (v\’' 7, 8), HeAStood Up. W here the Peopje 5). The puslllon ' and bearing of the teacher, lias uuicli tò do w ith the atfenùón and lntere.st " of th e’ Class. ... ; 2. H e Read - D istinctly (r. 8).. ; Teachers should take portlcuUir heed to this. Much B ible redding Is gronlly to the discrédit o f the W ord and the reader^ A .. • ‘ë. Caused'the People tO'Understand th e'R ead in g (V .-8). ’Tho.'Supretne/ ' business ,of„<{ho;.joacher . Is ,to miiUu *the Word o id Q ^ ^ o plain,that all, old and young, understand. ' III. T h e 'impressions Made (vv■.■ 0- ■ 18). .. • ■' -■ V ■ T he effect o|f:,tcacl^ing Gud’s Word ; Is most Importanti In this case It was ¡.very'encouruglngl'. ■ 1. Conviction of Sin (y. O ).The Word ­ of God brings conviction.of sin (Acts ■ 2:37). It Is aùlcK ond powerrul (Meh. ‘4 :12 ). ' The way to 'get conviction of ; 'sin Is by teaching-the AVord of God, ■ not-by appeailng to the em ollo^ by telllug'denth-bçd Storlçs.' Thu peoplt- - had-Tfeal -^tiiTCìfe • f òi\, 'aCv't o ^ ^ tin:-:. ' - rir. Ё. G. Choate [DENTIST COOLEEMEE, N. 0 .,’ Office over Cooleemee D rug Store P h n n o Q ResidencoJ^o. G4 ' I n o n e s onice No. 33 CLEAN SEED r WHEAT We. would advise you farmers to clean your seed wheat thoroughly or buy clean wheat then clean your fields; this winter build sheds to put your wheat in be­ töre tryingtothresh or quit the wheat business. Hornjohnstone Co. M a n u f a c t u r e r s o f “ T h a t Р З .Ж - t e a l - ' ? ¿ je w e li^ lí ( i l * p i i G c ^ ;щ t H e p d í ь Saruii» ' ; M y i| Ш til _ bbth „ Й 'Й Й Р ' fa r from: God. They h o i oiily h'iid lie- come ;лургЫ1у and,!,the rich were hi .th eir .g re e d 'oppfesslhg the pu'tir,, ■but they were perplex'ed' tlirouKb' .their mixed • inarHiiges.' ,' ■ '..,2. Weeping Turned Into Jo y (vv. 10- 32).' ЛУЬеп sins • hiive been perceived and confessed 'God would, not have H is children -to be ¿ad. Continued mourning will, not atono.^or the sins-- that a r i ijasb It tinflta oiuv for pre.s- ent tasks-and dishonors a pardonln,'! God. Besides, joy has a sulutiiry elteci lipon one’s entire being. 3. Shared Their Blessings With Others (vv. 10-12). Christianity Is net . having a-good tim e alone; It Is shar­ ing our prosperity with others. Tru! Joy m anifests Itself In glvliig to ovheri; Pure religion goes, out to minister ti^ the poor (Jas. 1:2 7 ). ■ 4. The People Obeyed (vv. 13-lS). in tlielr acquaintance with tho .Scrlii nires they found tiia t'th e Fonst of : Tabernacles had been long m’alecteil. - As soon aa they understood thu Scrlj) tures they went forth to do as tl-.o.v had been told. They went to work ¡mil kept this sacred lenst In a way th:ii It had not. been kept since the iliiy.'- of Joshua (v. 17 ). If the Scrlpiur'c.s were read and made'‘plnln immy could be found which Imvi- nut 1мч'п compiled with. In the keejiliiK nf tills • feast they dwelt In booths, Ит.ч lypl- fyliig their pilgrim clmruciur nml bringing to their rumenibraiiee the days of their wildcjriK'ss journey. • The Eyeo of Others. It Is the eyes nf other penjilc thut fu!n us. If (111 but iiiyaeie wi'ro bllml. I should neither wunt ii fmi' house qpr Une furultnre.-—l-'riinlvlln. 7У-G o o d K i n d o t f l o u r . S H O O T T H -E J O B W O R K IN Has Your °nd 0 L ‘ л* • renew ii next b u b s c n p i l O E Urna [Expired?you art in iown MICKIE SAYS OOMY eoMá ол-эУШ' im here, VA» POOR. Р й и м е , EVR4 41WÌ6) ж Fiwo А uerre-B. out of PUNCE IM TH' PA9ER, FpR, VJE A\UV (àOlMTA üUSr GÚÍf iViXO 0\)EB.\X\ *14' OMUM FEUERS NyHO MB)éR. ' VXavCE Ш VA^TAVCeS ARb WHENV 'WHO w e .v e p .o o , VIOTHIH', U\<E MOU \ I Our Fiiulta. M'e confess .sniall fmilts, !u <inli>r to -taBlnuut¿-thnt-n'e-hin‘e-mi-gr(íifi-onos. —Rochefoucauld. К , Man, , ; Almi Is и ruuKoiiljig rallier tliiin и reasonulilc aalm al,—Л1е.\ander UttrnU- ! ton. ■ Я•ч ìi à N.& So AUTO LINE -Operatiiìf IìiГ В я Salisbury, Mocksville and Winston-Salem. \ i ■ ■ ' - ■ , G O IN G N O R T H . . „ L e a v e Saii3b u i;.v 8 a . m . a n d 4 p ,:m ., A n 'iv e M o c k s v ille 9 a , m . a n d 5 p . m . A i’i’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 .■ f ; - L e a v e W in sto n -S a le m 8 a . m . iin d 3 :3 0 p . rn; ; A r r iv e M o c k s v ille A r r iv é S a lis b u r y 9 a. m . a n d 5 p . m.' • 10 a. m . a n d 6 p . m . в — _______________________________ ______■— à ■ ' ' . , • ^ и F a r e S a lis b u r y t'j M o c k sv illo Й F a r e M o c k s v ille to W in sto n -S a le m . - íRlvOO - -5', Nothing Like This Low Price Has Ever Been Known Before No faiTO ti'actor ever offered rnore money value, or more" work va|ue, than the Foirdson Tractor at this astounding new low price. No farm power unit you can possibly, buy wilj do more fór so little—and no farm, regardless of size or location can afford to be without a Ford­ son Tractor. P lace y o u r o rd e r n o w — th ere is n o tim e fo r d e lay o r cottiparison. P ric e alo n e m a k e s y o u r choice th e F o rd s o n . A fte r th a t, p e rfo rm an ce w ill p ro v e to y o u , a s it h a s to 170,000 o w n e rs , th a t th is lig h t, c o m p a c t F o rd s o n is th e m o st efficient p o w e r p la n t e v e r h itc h e d to a fa rm -tool. L e t u s p ro v e it to y o u . W r ite , call o r p h o n o today .' Sanford Motor Co. a ' • -------------- a ' - - B 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 a n d th e Z in zen - S ' d o rf. A a k th e c le r k s fo r in fo rm a tio n . g 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 it h e r c ity a o r to tr a n s a c t b u s in e ss a lo n g th e Im e. O u r c a r s a r e b ig com - n fo rtfib 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 an d I ffl 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 к о. Winiton-Salem Phonea 162 & 29 Salisbury Phones 77 & 78 “SAITETY FIRST—SERVICE ALWAYS" 1'1ЯШЯ1£В11!!д Mi ií- ■ii!-i I ' ■ i !Í ■ iti ii ' Щ ■ ■ líi Ш ■ i^îiS3G î33is®safia!sa!E5aBBœ sBia When- Your Business Seems a Little - Run Down _ — Up Come Sales Your Watch ' and ■Enterprise The - t ñ - ADVERTISE Southern Railway System Schedules. The arrival and departure ot passeii,e,er trains Mocksville. Th<i folio win,»' solieduio'fift’ures ar<j pub-, lished as in formation and not guaranteed. A r N o B é tw e e n 7:37a 10 Ohnrlotto-Winston-Saleiri 10:12a 9 Winston-Saiem-Chavlotte l:52p 22 Ashovillo-Winaton-üoIds 2:48 21 GoWa-Wineton-Asiievillf No Dp 10 7:37a 9 10:12a 22 1:Г.2р 21 2:-18p 2 1 a n d 2 2 S o lid th ro u g h tra in s b et\yeer, G o ld sb o r') ¡in 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 ri.-iilior, w ith P u llm a n b u ffe t P a r lo r C a rs . 1 ' • . ' ' • f ' ' F o r fu r t h e r in fo rm a tio n c a ll pn ___O,, A ' A llis;n ;i. T ic k e t A tren t. |^'inf‘k sv illft| *Plinni» T-ln. in R . И . G ra h a m , D . P . A . C h a rlo tte , N . C . SOUTHERN RMIWAY SYSTEM Announces GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES —For- S U M M E R S E A S O N , 1 9 2 2 . ’ TAKE YOUR CHOlOE 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 io 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 , 1 " C i t y a n d N i a g a r a F a l l s . ' A tla n tic C ity a u d O th er J e r s e y S e a s h o r e R e s o r t s 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 ly Gth, 1 2 t h a n d 2 6 th , A u g - ^ u s t 9 th a n d 2 3 rd . , N ia g a r a F a l ls v ia W a s h in g to n o r P h ila d e lp h ia , D a te s s a le v ia S o u . B & O J u n e 2 9 th , J u l y l^ t h a n d -2 7 th , A u g u s t 10 th an d 2 4 th . ' ■ - , D a te s s a le v ia S o u . P R R J u ly 5 th a n d 19 th , A .u g u a t 2 n d an d 16 th a n d 30 th . ^ TIC K ETS'ob'O D FO R 1 8 D A YS . . • . T ic k e ts go o d fo r stp p -o v e rs o ii r e tu r n tr ip a t W a s h in g t o n * ' W E E K - E N D E X C U R S I O N P A R E S O n s a le F r id a y n ig h ts, S a tu r d a y a:nd S u n d a y rh o rn in g s to. S e a s h o re R e s o r ts a n d > V estern N o r th Ô a ro lin a R e s o r ts , T ic k e ts go 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 ( E x - c o p tio n tic k e ts to W e ste rn N o rth C a ro lin a so ld S a tu r d a y a n jl S u n d a y m o rn in g ,.g o o d re tu rn u n til fo llo w in g M o n d a y ) Sunday Excursion Fares 1 —To-- Norfolk, Wilmington and Morehead City ■ T iie 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 m S a lis b u r y , H ig h P o in t, W in sto n -S a le m , D 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 ood r e tu r n in g S ú 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 rlo r c a rs. SPEND SUNDAY AT THE SEASHORE. ... 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 re . T ic k e t s o n s a le d a ily , fin a l lim it O c to b e r 31st-, 19 2 2 . S to p -o v e r s p e r m it t e d 'in in b o th d ire c tio n s. ; ■ ^ T T ----------------------------------------------*:-----?-------^— T h ro u g h P u llm a n S le e p in g C 'drs to A i r 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 r iy ,e n ie n t S q h e iiu le s. W rite fo 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 it e r a t u r e . ' F o r F u rth e u 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 ts o r A d d r e s s : 7 , ■ . “ . R . H , G R A H A M , D iv is io n ; P a s s e n g e 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 arlotte. N . C . V ' ■ ' ” ‘ ' 5 * il - OF PURPOSE a n d untiring fidelity TO o u r county a n d o u r flag is OUR;a im a n d PURPOSE'; v o l : - V I .' FIRE OESTROYS'MSIN, - S tO N M L BiiilOlNG Admihistration ^ Building Of Jackson.'; Training School Completely Destroyed. C o n co rd , S e p t ; 8 .— F ir e lOf u n ­ d e t e r m in e d o r ig in e a r ly th is m orning- d e s tro y e d th e a d m in i­ stratio n b u ild in g , o f th e S to n e w e ll Jack so n M a n u a l T r a in 'h g a n d In ­ d u strial sch o o l, th e s ta te h o m e of co rre c tio n fo r b o y s,; lo c a te d several m iles' s o u th w e s t o f C o n - cird . T h e fire w a s d isc o v e re d alw iit 2 :3 0 o 'c lo c k a n d b u rn e d until a ft e r G .o 'clo ck ;'. w h e n p r a c ii cally th e e n tire in t e r io r o f the" Ftriicture h a d b e en g u tte d b y th e flam es. .\i)out a d o zen p e r s o n s - w e r e s'i!4 iin g .in th e b u ild in g w h e n th e (iie w a s d is c o v e re d , o n e o f th e sleepers b e in g a ro u se d b y th e sm oke. A ll o f th e s le e p e r s ''e s- capod, s a v in g so m e o f th e ir cloth'» iiig an d o th e r e ffe c ts . -T h e fire w as co n fin ed to th e . a t t ic .w h en fu st d isc o v e re d , b u t it q u ic k ly spread to a ll p a r t s o f th e b u ild - inir, an d th o u g h h e r o ic ' e ffo r ts w ere m a d e : t o , c h e c k V |t, ¡|A v a s liali.od o n ly a fte r '/ t h e , e n tire -in ­ terior h a d been- g u tte d . ..O n ly the w a lls a r e s ta n d in g to d a y . M O C K S V I L L E , N . C „ T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 1 4 , 1 9 2 2 . á-Ш ■ ' Ï NO. 46 N IN E C O U N T IE S B R O U G H L 'B A C K IN T O N O R T H C A R . Roanoke River Bridge And Causeway at Williamston Opened With Exercises Attended by Governor “Know North Carolina” C hariotte Observer. N o rth C a r o lin a is a w o n d e rfu l S tite . I t is d iffic u lt e v e n fo r th e n ative to .c o m p re h e n d th e m a n y d ive rsified , p o in ts in w h ic h - t h e State e x c e ls . M a n y r o f 'U S ' - a re fam iliar w ith a fe w p o in ts in which N o rth C a r o lin a le a d s, 'b it fow if a n y o f u s c a n te ll o fffh a n d nearly a ll o f th e fa p ts t h a t g o into th e lis t o fjp o in t s in V fa v o r o f the S ta te . 'T h e iH e iit h '; B u lle tin , published b y th e N o rth : C a ro lin a State B o a rd o f H e a lih i^ p rin ts a list, w h ic h is m a r e e x t e n s iv e a iid com prehen si.yc p e r h a p s th a n a n y h ereto fo re p u b lish e d . A s k in g t ';e question o f N o rth C a ro lin ia n s; “ Did it e v e r o c c u r tb y o u ? ” - T h e Bulletin g iv e s th is lis t o f fa ',t s about N o rth C a ro lin a : ’ T iia t th e S t a t e is s p e n d in g $50 ,-, 000,000 in tw o :: y e a r s 'o n ju b ic h ig h w ays b e sid e s'jw H a t'th e coun-- ties a re e x p e n d in g fo r th e з д т е W illia m sto n , S e n t; 7 . --R o a n o k e R iv e r b rid g e a n d c a u s'ìw a y , c ro ss­ in g th e m a rsh e s o f M a rtin an d B e r tie c o u n tie s an d re c la im in g fo r N o rth C iii'o lin a n in e co u n ties ly in g to th e n o rth e a st, th e r iv e r s a n d s w a m p s h a d g iv e ri to V ir g in ­ ia , w a s fo rm a lly opiened to p u b lic tr a v e l w ith e x e r c is e s h e re to d ay , àtteh d ëjd b ÿ th e g o v e rn o r, s ta te h ig h w a y co m m issio n , h a lf a h iin d re d o th e rs sta te -w id e p ro m in en ce a n d fu lly s e v e n th o u sa n d p eo p le o f th e -su rro u n d in g c c u n try . T h e stu p e n d o u s p iece o f h ig h ­ w a y a n d b rid g e co n stru ctio .'î, b e ­ g u n b a c k in M a rc h , 19 19 , an d c o s tin g $350 ,0 0 0 m a k e s h e x t d c o r n e ig h b o rs o f so m e te n s p f th o u ­ sa n d s w h o h a v e been a s fa r a p a rt a s th e m o u n ta in s an d th e se a . A th ir ty m in u te s! rid e n o w re a c h e s th e s a m e o b je c tiv e fro m W illia m s ton th a t fo rm e r ly re q u ire d a d a y ’ a jo u r n e y . N in e c o u n tie s th a t had b e e n g o in g fo V ir g in ia b e cau se the'y c o u ld n ’ t g e t in to N o rth C a ro lin a ca n n o w com e so u th an d w e s t, a n d c o n trib u tio n s to w a rd s c ity b u ild in g can ^be s h ifte d fro m W orfolk a n d .P o rtsm o i;ih . ; .T h e c e le b ra tio n to d a y le t p e o ­ p le g e ta c q u a in te d an d fo jk s sh co k iia iid s w h 'o ,h ad n ’ t seen e a c h o th e r fo r a g e s , 80 to sp e a k . A t r ip o v e r th e b r id g e th is m o rn in g , a lu n c h - eo n an d a p u b lic m e e tm g th is a f ­ t e r n o o n 'm a d e 'u p th è d a y s p ro ­ g r a m . P e te M u rp h y , o f S a lis ­ b u r y , p re sid e d o v e r th e lu n ch eo n an d m e e tin g a n d a d d re s se s w e re d e liv e re d b y G o v e rn o r M o rriso n j C h a irm a n F r a n k P a g e , H ig h w a y C o m m issio n e rs H a r t an d D o u g h ­ to n , 1 . Jo s e p h u s D a n ie ls, 0 . M a x G a rd n e r, an d Ju d g e F ra n .t W in s­ to n . ^ 'o th e rs b.f S ta te -w id e p ro m ­ in e n c e p re se rit in clu d e d H ig h w a y C p m m issip rie rs M c G irt, W ilkin.- so n , C a in e ro n , S tik e le a th e r , C o x, 'M c B e e , • a n d : H ill,; A tto r n e y C a - h p o r i'o f th e C ô tn m issjçn ,: C h ie f E n g in e e r U p h a m , H e rio t C la rk - so iï a n d W a d e H . H a r r is , o f C h a r lo '.te, C ol. F r e d O ld s, o f R a le ig h , a rid 'o th e rs , >- . . iT h e id o l o f th e d a y is a p a s- S h o o t t h e J o b W o r k t o t h e ; t e r p r i s e - - w e d o t h e b e s t f ç purpose. ' ■ T h at w e s h ip :o u t< o f N o r h Carolina c a rlo a d s o f f r u l b an d vegetab les, a p p le s, p e a c h e s d e w- berries, V iS t r a w b e r r ie s .' g r a p e s , waterniielons', ^ can talo u p es, p o t i- toe3 an d p e a n u ts. T h a to u r w a te r s a r e filled w ith йчИ and o u r m o u n ta in s ■tt’it h 'v a l­ uable o re s. ■ I T h at t h e a v e r a g e d e n s ity o f papulation in N o rth C a ro lin a is 50 people to th e s q u a r e m ile. Л T h at d e a th s-fro m , ty p h o id fe v e r were re d u ce d in 1 9 2 1 w h ile in sister S t a te s th e r a t e o f ty p h o id clim bed. T h at w e h a v e e n o u g h w a t e i- power, i f d e v e lo p e d , to ru n : a ll trains, fa c to rie s, a n d • to, 'lig h t every to w n in, t h e iS 'a t i; T h at t h e r e -'is a ..fall o f 17,000 fe^t fro m o u r ,m 6 u n ta in s^ to th e 1 sea. T h at o u r a v e r a g e - y e a r ly ra in - ifail is 5 0 .12 . j T h a t'w e a r e se c o n d in'-the m a i- I ufacturo o£ c o tto n g o o d s. T h at w e le a d t h e w o r ld in l-iie I m an u factu re o f to b acc o . T h at w e h a v e t h e ja r g e s t - p ii^ p ¡h iillln th e w o r ld ; T hat, w e 'a re -a e c o n d 'in th e .m^ri ju iu ctu re o f f,u rn itu v e. That wo hayo th^ I est aluminum-^laritTio-^^^^^ У T h a f w e iij'" " * ''''''^ IpliuU in the' The Reaetionary Kicker^;-" ‘Verse Libra” And Jazz In e v e r y fo rm o f g o v e rn n ie n t th a t, h a s e v er.; e x L s te d ; sin c e tim e b e g a n 'th e r e h .iv e b een a fe w k ic k e r s ,- o r re a c tio n a rie s w h o cla im e d , to. b e hea^'t an d so u l fo r th e ; p u b lic b e tte rm e n t, ■ w h e n : th e fa c t w a s th e y w e re fo r s e lf' o n ly.- ^ ' W e fin d th e m in e v e r y o r g a n iz a tio n fro m * th e ;.lo w e s t . t r ib a l g ro u p to th e h ig h e s t fo rm of^ d e m o c ra c y ,-'a n d -Iilie th e^:xom m on p e s ts th a t h in d e r p ie - p r o g r e s s an d w e ll b e in g ’ o f-im a n ,i:th e y ia re h e re to s t a y . B u t 't o b a la n c e , o r r a t h e r o v e r-b a la n c e , t h is , every^ "g o v e rn m e n t o f e v e r y a g e h a s h a d a fe w 'b ig , u h s e lfish 'in e n = w ith .re a l c o u ra g e to ch a p e ro n th e r ig h t a t a n y c o st,; an d : r e l y on: G o d a n d a ' c le a n co n scie n ce fo r t h e ir 'r e w a r d , , T h is . iE.no.veasyf^taskV - fo r th e m an w h o is fo r.^ se lf o r tly ;-is 'g e n e r a lly 'u n s c r u p u lq iis r'a n d c a n a ffo rd to .ta k e a ch e ap tu rn , o r.p la y , a , s m a ll, d irty , n n d e rh a n d ,. tr ic k to d e c e iv e , w h ile th é r e à l 'm a n im u s t sta n d jjy h is J g u n s 'a t t h e - r is k o f b e in g m isu n d e rsto o d . i H o w e v e iv th 'ere* is th is3 con-; sp la tio n j th a t in th e en d th e r e a l .m an -co m es o u t ifu lly vin d icate'd v h is ' c a u s e p r e v a ils , an d r ig h t triu m p h s . S o t h e w o rld -ro lls -slo jv ly b u t s u r e ly on to h ig h e r "an d , b e tte r ^ th in g s:;“" ..T h e :m is e r i•p ile s u ]J iiis h o a rd o f g o ld , dicS", a n d 'it is g iv e n v a g a in in itrad o ; f № a sle e p lik e a w e a r y c h ild an d h is m o u n d -o f sa n d Shiite'S b y th e ; ;w in d s a s ih o u g h it h a d -n ev Q r'b een p ile d u p . T h e sp u lle ss o v erlo rd i m a y g rin d th e p o o r , a n d p ile u p h is b a n k a c c o u n ts, a n d in »ord er to .g rin d , h e m a y su cceed in p a s s in g la w s t h a t g r e a tly d e te r p ro g J" r e s s , b lit, in the^ en d h e p a s s e s .a n d h is p o w e r; an d '-'th e a ffe c ts , th e re o f, a r e .fo r g o t t e n a n d o u tg ro w n , an d th è ra c e m a rc h e s on ’ to w a r d s th e re a lm o f a h ig h e r c iv iliz a tio n .' . ; ; , : , : In th e p o e tic a l w o rld , it -is ‘‘ V e rs e -li'b ra ,” an d in th e m u sic a l w o rld “ ja z z ,” b u t w h y ? . H a s h a rm o n y b e co m e c r in k ly , m o th i eaten - an d a th in g d e te s ta b le to th e s e n s e s 'b e c a u s e ; o f a g e ? - I s n o t a s w e e t so u n d the- sa m e , d e s ira b le t h in g t h a t it h a s a lw a y s b e e i^ I t h a s a lw a y s b e en th e te n d e n c y o f th e 'c o a rse -s o iile d to d e s ir e tiie d e stru c tio n o f th e J in c th in g s t h a t .t h e y c a n n o t sa p p re c ia te ,'.b e ­ c a u s e ó f t h is v e r y c o a rse n e ss. B u t w e g a in ; n o th in g b y t r y in j;.t o c h a n g e a fa c t . W e m a y ; c h a n g e o u r 'o w n w a y s ' t o . coriform ' t o a fa c t,' b u t to c h a n g e a fa c t is im p o ssib le . _ H a r m o n y is h a rm o n y . I t h a s a lw a y s b e en a n d a lw a y s w ill b e a n d -th é fe llo w .w h o w o u ld d isc a rd it b e c a u sè o f h is d e s ire fo r so m feth in g n ew , o n ly su c c e e d s in c h e a tin g , h im se lf. o .iit*P f one- o f-G o d 's g r e a t e s t g ift s ' to m a n ; L e t th e re b e p ro g i’e s s in a n y th in g w o r th w h ile a n d w e sh o u t a h e a r t y an d fe r v a n t ,“ A m e ri,’’ b u t -wh^n w e co m e t o ,b e so a r d e n t in o u r d e s ire fo r p r o g r e s s an d p e r s o n a lity , a s ; to t r y to d isc a rd a »fact w e g o on re c o rd a s o ld -fa sh io n e d ; , . ^ s a g e r w a y o f th ? e e c o n c re te u n u : g e s a n d th r e e m ile c a u s e w a y ru n n irig ; o y e r .a s tre tc h o f m a rsh y , d e s o la te .t e r r it o r y fo r m e r ly - a l­ m o st iriip a ssa b le . T h a t , th é ; s a n ita r y p r iv y la w w a s th e b e s t;la w e v e r p a sse d ,b y a n y S ta te ^ fro m a . s a n ita r y an d a e sth e tic a sp e c t. _ T h a t w e h a v e th e la r g e s t hos,i- e r y in d u s t r y ■ in^ th e w oi'ld. T h a t w e h a v e th e la r g e s t d en im m ill in th e w o rld . ' ' ■ T h a t N o rth C a ro lin a h a s th e h ig h e s t -m o u n tain e a s t o f tl e M iss iss ip p i. : : ; '• T h a t m o re p eo p le w ere , v a c c n a te d a g a in s t t y p h o id ;-fe v e r in 1 9 2 1 th a n in a n y "o th er S ta te . T h a t •' m o re c h ild re n w e re v ac - c in a te d a g a in s t d ip h th e ria -X to x in a n tito x in ) th a n in -a n y o th e r S o u ­ th e rn S ta te . , ■ T h a t o v e r 50 p e r c e n t o f't h e p o p u la tio n o f th e S ta te a r e soi*v- ed by W h o le tim e H e a lth D e p a rt-: m e n ts. . ' , ,-1 T lv it th e . c ity in N o rth C aro - T h e r e is p e rh a p s no g r e a te r in flu e n c e fo r g o o d in ; th e h o m e, an d fo r k e e p in g th é b o y s an d g ir ls c o n te n te d ly a t h o m e, especial-.; ly th e fa r m horiiie, t h a a m u sic . O f c o u rse , s in c e ,th e 'g ra p h o p h o rib h a s co m e to b e , co n sid e re d a lm o st a h o u se h p ld n e c e s sity , th e re is f a r le ss c a u s e fo r th e m u sic lo y in g 'y o u t h to se e k t h e .b e t t e r riiu sic d f th e d a y in ’ th e to w n -.o r ■ c it y . • B u t th is'^ d oes .n o t b y a n y m e a n s, s a t is f y th e y o u th s w h o w o u ld m a k e t h e ir o w n m u s ic .. H p w - e v e r , it fu r n is h e s a m od el o r p a t t e r ir w h e r e b y th e h o m e b a n d can m e a s u re it s o w n acco m p lish m e n ts,} a n d . r ig h t h e re is w h e re the, b e a u ty o f it co m es in fo r its s h a r e ..-;jiio ;re a l liv e b o y o r g ir l, w ith th e le a s t , ta le n t; ca n lis te n -to. th e se re c o rd s ; o f th e ; w o rid ’s fin e ^ tir tis ts a n d n o t fe e l a . b u rn in g d e s ir e tP -ta k e p a r t in- so m e su c h a ccp riip lish m en t.: I t is: y o u th fu U d is p o s itio n ;. and_ i f th is d esire.' ,|s sa tisfie d a t th e r ig h t tim e , w e r h a y 'o ft e n h a v e a "hom e b a n d th a t in tim e i s n e a r ly l,ho. e q u a l o f th e с а п п е а " v o ic e o f llie fin est.,' i M y a t y T h e M o rg a n to n N e w s-H e ra ld I’e c e n tjy c a rrie d , a n e d ito ria l on th e h o m e to w n th a t h a s a ttr a c t­ ed a go o d d e a l'o f in te re st on a c ­ co u n t o f its re a l w o rth . H e re it is :'. “ M y c ity is t h e p la c e w h e re m y h o m e is fo u n d ed , w h e re m y b u sin e ss is lo cated , w h p re m y v o te is c a s t, w h e r e m y c h ild re n a rc e d u c a te d , w h e re m y n e ig h ­ b o rs d w e ll, a n d w h e re m y life - is c h ie fly liv e d . * _ , “ I h a v e ch o sen it a f t e r d u e c o n sid e ra tio n a m o n g :a ll th è c itie s o f tlie e a r t h ,'' I t is th e hom p sp p t fo r m e. ‘ M y c itv h a s a ,.r ig h t-to m y c iv ic lo y a lty . I t su p p o rts m e a n d I m u st s u p p o rt it. “ M y c ity w a n ts m y citiz e n sh ip , n o t p a rtisa n s h ip ; frie n d lin e ss ,n o t- ofT ish ess;.::co .-o p eratio n ,n o t d is- lin a is th o la r g e s t d is t r ib u t in g 's e n s io n ; s y m p t h y , n o t c ritic is m ; c e n te r o f h y d ro -e le c tric p o w e r in jm y in telh ’g e n t su p p o rt,> n p tin tlif- th e w o rld . . . ife re n c e . T h a t N o rth C a ro h n a is JJ.o ^ “ M y .c ity su p p lie s m e w ith la w p e r c e n t n ativ e^ sto ck i ‘ . , .; o rd er,-- tra d e * '.frie n d s ,-e d u c a - T h a t N o rth "C a r o lin a - h a s th o m o ral?, re c re a tio n , a n d th e Brain Ánd Brawn (R utherfordton Sun) D id y o u e y e r sto p to th in k o f th e d iffe re n c e b e tw e e n th e . p e r ­ son w h o u s e s h is b ra in a n d th e o n e w h o u se s h is bravyn o r m u s­ c le ? W ell, th e re -is a w o rld ; -.of d iffe re n c e lin ' su ch ■- fo lk s .;. T h e m an w h o u se s h is b ra in is a le a d - t r w h ile th e m an o f b ra w n is a fo llo w e r; T h e ib ig c o n tra c to r w h o la n d s th e jo b and:; m a k e s th o u sr a n d s o u t o f th e d e a l u se s h is b ra in w h ile th e .a v e r a g e : la b o re r u se s h is b ra w n - and: m a k e a m e ^ e r liv in g ., b n e^ rfa rtn er.u ses,h is b ra in S O W S '-'O lo v e r,i.p e a s,'a lfa lfa ;.e tc .i an d im p ro v e s J i i s lan d an d - r a is e s n io re on . fe w e r a c re s w ith le ss w p rk w h ile th e fa r m e r w h o n e y e r th in k s," ' w orics- : h im s e lf to :d e a th and^ d ie s in- th e c o u n ty home;;-: T h e p re sid e n t o f a-g re a 't b a n k in g ih - stij:u tio n d ra w s^ h is th o u sa n d s b e ­ c a u se h e a h in k s a n d p la n s fo r th e ' b e tte rm e n t o f h ii in stitu tio n , w h ile th e ja n it o r o f rthe s a m e o r- g a n iz p tio u r a r e ly e v e r 'th in k s a n d m a k e s a b a r e liv in g .' ■ T h e s a m e j s tru e o f m o at b ig c o rp o ra ­ tio n s' a n d in d u strie s. -H e n r y F o rd -'an d J h o n ia s . 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T h o m a sv ille e x p e c ts-lo h a v e 'o n a flo a t r th e:- la r g e s t ch air. : In ^ ilh é w ò rld ,\w h ic h is n o w b e in g j’c ^ p le te d in a fa c t o r y th e re , an d w ill a lso fu r n is h sc h o o l.a n d in d u s tria l flo ats.' . -: ! 'T h e b ig g e s t: Ju n io r p a ra d e - in th e c o u n ty is b e in g p la n n ed a s a p a r t o f th e p ro c essio n ; ' A le tte r is ' b ein g- a d d re sse d : to p a c h -o f'th e 1 ,5 5 2 : ju n io is o f th e co u n ty a n d th o s d , in c h a rg e o f this= p a r t o f th e _ p rò g ra m fe e l'a g s u r e d . th a t a t le a s t h a lf t h e n u rn b er w ill b e a c ­ tu a l m a rc h e rs. T h e B o y S c o u ts 'o f th'e c o u n ty w ill o'ccu p y a la r g e ’^section w h ile it is p ro b a b le ; th a t 'm ore th a n tw o th o u sa n d scli'pol c h ild re n w ill a lso m a rc h in lin e .' V ' • , - Iti.is to b e a hi»m è-cpm in g w e e k fo r a li w h o w d ro bo rn in t h e é o u n i t y , o r w h o h a v e e v e r liv e d h e re , a n d th o u sa n d s o f le tte rs are« b e i in g s e n t th ro u g h o u t th e U n ite d S ta te s , - in v itin g ' a l l ,- o f th e m "tp cd m e=an d jo in in th e celeb ratio n ." A d v e r tis e m e n ts . a r e ;; a ls o ' b e in « p la c e d in p ap er.s; in n earb y-^ cities w h e re m a n y i D a v id s o n ia n s tliv e ,; c a llin g , th e ir a'tten tion to t h e cen - te n n ia l e v e n t. - . T h e seco n d day, w ill b e T h o m ­ a s v ille ' d a y , a n d a c o m m ittee fro m th a t c ity w ill fu r n is h a^ sp e ak er," a n d a r r a n g e o th e r s p e c ia l e v e n ts fo r th e d a y . T h e th ird d a y w ill b e . L e x in g ­ to n : d a y , • a n d D r. - J . -Y . Jo y n e r Will b e th 'eT sp eak er. :' H e is a n a ­ t iv e o f .D a v id s o n c o u n ty .: - T h e fo u r t h '- d a y w ill b e .liv c r sto c k d a y ; a n d \v ill p ro b a b ly h e fe a tu r e d b y th e , o / g a n iz a tio n . o f a n a sso c ia tio n o f b u sin e ss m en tb p ro m o te "th e fu t u r t o f liv e s to c k in d u s tr y in .th e cou n ty.'. -, /rhe champion horseshoe pitch­ er of the state, E'. D ., Ja r r e tt,- of Thotnasville, will be in charge of a county horseshoe pitching,,con: test. . - ' • A '- p riz e w ill b e g iv e n fo r ; th è m o s t . fr e c k le d fa cp - b o y ,,a n d ;a riuriiber: o f oth er, u n iq u e s tu n ts a r e b e in g a rra n g e d . . - “ F L Y IN G P iR S O N ’ S ” .P L A N E - . J R I N O S D È A T H -T Ì) T H R F-E Thirty Thousaiid People See'' '’.'f . Attempted’Tail Spin End ; I n F a t a l N o s e - S p in ' • . ^_____^ ' - . . 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B p tn ,‘«|i^ w e r ft-in B ta n tly 'k ille d r -.'''T --';;;t'';^ S ^ 'T h e th r e e a v ia to rs , u e in jf M a y í I 'í n a rd .'s m a h in e , toók'-'oíF th ^ fie ld w tp a t 1 o ’ clo c k fo r- a n e x h ib ¡t¡'p n »¿!.^l flig h t.' T h e y h a d .p e rfo rm e d sev^j'J ^ e r a l - o f . 'th e . s tiin ts on ■théir-,pro-'¡á|^ g r a m w h e n : a t art a ltitu d e o f,2('0рО‘|й_^ fe e t U e u t e n a n t M a y n a rd trie d -to j ^ ta il r s p i" ., ■ ap p ajren tly' b e li é y i n g í t lia t 'h e w a s a t;á "g ‘ré a te r a l t i t u íé b l T h e p la n e r e fu s e d to re s p p n d ¡a ñ a f d l in to a, n o se d l v e ,. ¡a n d in ^ 'in '’ c q 'r n fie ld a t th e -e d g e o f ' t h ^ f a ir ^ ji ^ ^ g r o u rid sjia m a s s'o f^ w re c k a g e ^ ‘j ^ % ' ^ ‘G o v e rn o r H a rtn e s s a n d . 's t a ff w b re a m o n g t h o ' c ro w d , w h i^ "'|,?‘' f w a s .th e. la r g e s t in th e h isto ry- th e fa ir.= T h e b o d y o f L ie u te n a n t M a y n a rd w a s s e n t to d a y to h is h o m e a t К е гг,'Т Я . С .- T h e lo c a l p o s t o f th e A m e ric a n L e g io n to o k : c h a r g fr o _ fth e a rra n g e m e n ts a n d e sc o rte d ith e c a s k e t to th e tra in s ■ jL ie u te ria rit M a v n a rd w a a b o rn 4 ‘j;- a t M o rv e ri, A n so n c o u n ty . N o rth C a r o lin a ,'S e p te m b e r 28, 18 9 2 , th e so n o f D r ; a n d M ra. A . A . M a y v d -^ n a rd . H e a tte n d e d th e U n i v e r - ^ ^ . s it y o f N o rth C a ro lin a a n d W a k e ír C o r e s t c o lle g e . .. Ч g r e a tc iv iliz e d w orld.- B o th ;a rp : b e n e fa c to r s o f m a n k in d .., T h e m a jo rity o f p eo p le n e v e r. th in k . T h e y ,a r e m e n ta lly la z y . M o st o f tis w o u ld ch a n g e :o u r:w a y ■ o f d o in g if-'w e o n ce sto p p e d : arid to o k o n e:so leriin th o u g h t p f pur, s e lv e s . / ,W e ca n th in k ,o u rse}y.es in to , su c c e ss, h a p p in e ss o r u s o fu l; ne.'js'^ ■ i f ^ w e w o u ld u se o u r b ra in : n io re ,a n d r 'p o s s ib ly o u r b ra w iv J e s s .' A s k y o u r s e lf i f .you e v e r ih ‘e ?d o a n y re a lT th in lcin g '0 ii)h im iin g 7 Senator Overman Home Ankle In Good Shape ■ W a sh in g to n , S e p t. S .— A lfr e d M . M c L e a n , s e c r e ta r y to S e n a to r^ O v e rm a n , re c e iv e d a w ir e ifr o n ^ i'^ f" ’ th e s e n a to r to d a y s a y in g t h a l ? '; ^ h e h a d 'arri.ved . a t S a lis b u ry .'in ? g o o d s h a p e . T h e fr a c tu r e to h is',,;ir^ a n k le w ill k e e p th e senator--, c o n ; fin ed to h is.h o m e fo r so m e t im e ,',' __________> . _ _ Col. Robert E. Lee Dead.^^{? 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H a rp e , S u n d a y . * M iss E v o la W h ite , o f W in sto n - S a le m a c c o m p a n ie d b y so m e fr ie n d s ,' s p e n t S a tu rd a y n ig h t w ith h e r p a re n ts, M r. a n d M rs. J . N . W h ite . Pure Guernsey milk from tubercular test' ed registered cows, delijered anywhere in Mocksville at 12Y2C a quart. Guernsey milk is diiferent. 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 BROOK FARMS, SANFORD & CARTNER linnilinilllBüllNilllBIIIIBIIIII a h e ad to p a s s -th o b ig g a te s a t M t. M itc h e ll sta tio n to g e t u p on th e to p o f th is g r e a t p e a k an d se e p e a k s o n p e a k s p ilin g u p in th e d is ta n c e o r c a tc h a g lim p se o f th e 'w o n d e r fu l g lo r y o f a m orn in g s u n r is e a n d th e ray.s o f th e g r e a t k in g o f d a y la v s g r e a t b a rs ■ Q iJig h t on a m o lten r e a o f go ld . P u lto n , F , M . C a r te r . Je r u s a le m , P . R . D a v is . F a r m in g to n , W .-E . K e n n e n . C la r k s v ille , C . S . E a to n . C a la h a ln ; B , P . G a r r e t t e ., T h e n e x t A sso c ia tio n w ill b e th e M o c k s v ille B a p tis t M o ck ,s-l. M r, a n d M ra , R . L . B o g e r an d d a u g h 'e r . M iss A g n e s , a n d M r. a n d M rs. U . L . B o g e r m o to red to S a lis b u r y S u n d a y . M iss D o ra B o g e r re tu rn e d h o m e w ith th em a f t e r s p e n d in g th e p a s t w e e k . M a s te r F r a n k lin a n d Ja m e s C lo d fe lte r a n d ' th e ir frie n d , H e n r y , C re a s m a n , r e u r e i to t h e ir h o m e in A à h e v il e S a tu rd a y a f t e r s p e n d in g so m e tim e w ith a iJh t ;“ M r s T M a g g ie ,L a n ^ 'B la c k p e a k s p eep u p in th e clo u d - ^ _ ^ e i r se a lik e is k n d s in th e o c e an . T h e n e w h o m e o f M rs; Y a t e s is sto n . T h en th e re is th e sile n c e o f th e p r o g r e s s in g n ic e ly . L o o k s a s i f p e a k . N o t a so u n d is h o a rd a t it w ill soon h e r e a d y fo r o cc u p an - h ig h t. .N o t a c h irp o f a c r ic k e t jc / i . | e d ,a t th e la t t e - 'a b ro th e r, M iv W . M r. a n d 'M r s . N . H . C o lle tte p d little d a u g h or, R u b y , v lsit- F . F e re b e e , o f P in o S u n d a y . M iss A n n ie L a u r ie E t c h is o n ,o f C a n a , w a s th e S u n d a y g u e s t o f ^ i s s M a ry B e lle L a th a m . M r. C . M . C o lle tte s p e n t S u n ­ d ay- -w ith h is s is te r , M rs. J . C . H a rp e , o f P in o , N o t ic e !': N orth Garolina D ftiie County, ¡4. V. ate\íart : VH , -Jr.D“ D iidffiûir , Xn Superior Court Boforo A . Ï , G rant, C.S.C. "N otrcSlT P. W . Lugie and w ife Fannie Liiglo . ■ „ The dofendant J . b . Dcdmoi) abovbd nam ed w ill take notice tliat iin actidn entittiid HH above hua been'com m enced ini the Superior Court of U aviu County, j f If; N. C ., to foreclose a m ortgage tfiveii to him b.y P . W .4 /a g le anil wifu and assigned by him to the plaintiff; and tho said dofendant J . D . Dedmon w ill further take notice th a t ho is re­ quired , to appear before A . T. Grant Clerk of Superior C ourt o f Davie Couk- ty a t the courthouse in M ocksville, N,C‘. on October 10th 1922 and-answer or de­ m ur -to the •cbmpiaint- in-said oction w hich has been filled in said.cause or tho piain tiff wiU apply to the court /ir tho'rcliel'dom im ded in said complaint- i' This SoptoTnbeivl.:;i?22, ■„A. T. G ra n t,'¿lu rk Superior Court r~ A H -p e o p le -in te re ste d '-ip -th e -o ld _ L u th e r a n g r a y e y a r d ja t 'Je ru sa le m a r e a sk ß d tò m é e t 'ïh ü r s d a y 2 Ы a t e i^ h t о ’ clò clc to h é lp cle an it J . ÿ , C lic k . HOPE FOR MRS. tlARDING’S RECOVERY IS ENTERTAINEÖ i * a g e T h f e é Her Condicionas Süll Consid- Proposition Will Not Be Made t i o ï o î S r K ?hL Îàtta^cSthe ! v e r a c ity о: id. Critical. PrpBident-----PublicJUnÜl-Final-Seei Seems to be Standing it As well As Could Be Expected. 810Г W a s h in g to n S e p t. 1 1 , - T e n s io n a t th e W h ite H o u se o v e r th e n eas o f M r s . H a r d in g w a s r e lie v ed so m e w h a t b y e n c o u ra g in g r e p o rts fr o m h e r b e d sid e . I t w a s m ad e p la in , h o w e v e r, th a t th e c risis h a d n o t b e e n p a sse d , and th a t th e p a tie n t ’ s c o n d itio n w a s atill c r itic a l. P r e v io u s , to iss u a n c e o f th e m o rn in g b u lle tin v isito rs w ho called a t th e W h ite H o u se r e p o rt ed th a t M r s . H a r d in g h ad re ste d w ell d u r in g th e n ig h t, a n d th a t h e r c o n d itio n w a s b e lie v e d h a v e im p ro v e d . L a t e r in th e d a y u n o fficial a d v ic e s fro m th e bed aide w e r e to th e e ffe c t th a t sh e co n tin u ed to g a in g ro u n d . T h e s te a d y im p ro v e m e n t, fr ie n d s o th e P r e s id e n t sa id , h a d g r e a tly e n c o u ra g e d h im . D is s c u s s in g th e c a s e w ith n e w s p a p e r m e n la te in th e a fte rn o o n D r, S a w y e r d e c la re d th a t th e in cre a se d e lim in a tio n \ o f w a s te s th ro u g h th e k id n e y s , n o ted in th e m o rn in g b u lle tin , h a d g iv e n th e a tte n d in g p h y s ic ia n s a se n se o f r e lie f t h a t t h e y h a d n o t fe lt h e re to fo re. D r. C h a r le s M a y o , R o c h e ste r, M in n ., s p e c ia lis t, w h o w a s called into c o n su lta tio n p a r tic u la rly on th e s u r g ic a l p h a s e s o f th e c ase, m ad e n o c o m m e n t to n e w s p a p e r m en a s id e fr o m th e s ta te m e n t th at h e h o p e d to b e a b le to s ta r t fo r h o m e " a n y tim e n o w ,” H e in d icate d . h o w e v e r ,th a t h e w ou ld rem ain a t th e W h ite H o u se to­ rn irro w a n d lo n g e r, i f it w as| d eem ed a d v is a b le . D r. Jo h n F in n e y , o f B a ltim o re , w ho h a ? p a r tic ip a te d in th e con- su la tio n , w a s n o t a t th e W h ite H ou se to d a y . I t w a s re g a rd e d aa a fa v o r a b le s ig n b y tlio-se w a t­ ch in g th e c a s e t h a t h e d id not co n sid er i t ' n e c e s s a r y to b e at M rs. H a r d in g ’ s b e d sid e . D u rin g a b r ie f ta lk w ith n e w s ­ p ap er m e n . D r. G e o rg e T . H a rd ­ in g, J r . , a b r o th e r o f th e P r e s i­ d en t, d e c la re d M r s H a r d in g n o t o n ly a b le to ta k e n o u rish m e n t, but fo r th e fir s t tim e s in c e h e r illn e ss r e a c h e d th e c r itic a l sta te , sh e h a d a s k e d fo r i t — a n e n co u r­ a g in g s ig n , h e sa id , a d d in g th al th e p a tie n t w a s c h e e r fu l a n d hei vo ice w a s c o n sid e ra b ly , s tro n g e r. THE P R E S ID E N T IS V E R Y W E L L T h e P r e s id e n t, a c c o rd in g to h it b ro th er, is t a k in g h is w ife ’ s ill- . n esa a s w e ll a s co u ld be e x p e c te d Which May Come 1 oday C h ic a g o , S e p t. 1 1 , — ( B y th e A ss o c ia te d P r e s s ) ,— A ft e r a n a ll­ d a y s e s sio n th e p o lic y c o m m ittee o f 90 a n d th e in te rn a tio n a l p r e s i­ d e n ts o f th e s t r ik in g r a ilw a y s h o p c r a fts , a d jo u rn e d la te to d a y to re c o n v e n e a t 9 o ’c lo c k to m o r­ ro w m o rn in g to co n tin u e th e d is e u ssio n s o f th e s t r ik e situ a tio n , a c c o rd in g to B . M . Je w e ll, h e ad o f t h e s tr ik e r s . A t t h e c o n clu sio n o f th e s e s sio n M r, J e w e ll d ic ta te d a s ta te m e n t to n e w s p a p e r m en w h ic h h e s a id w o u ld c o v e r a ll p o in ts h e c a re d to d isc u s s, A p ro p o sitio n h a s b een o ffe r­ e d fo r c o n sid e ra tio n ,” sa id M r. J e w e ll. “ O u r m e e tin g h a s a d jo u rn ed u n t il9 o ’ ciocK to m o rro w m o rn ­ in g , T h e r e w a s a g é n é ra l d is ­ c u ssio n o f th e p ro p c sitio n th is a fte r n o o n .” J u s t w h a t th is p ro p o sitio n w a s M r. Je w e ll d e c lin e d to an n o u n ce. H e s a id it w o u ld n o t b e m ad e p u b lic u n til a f t e r a d jo u rn m e n t th e fin a l se ssio n a n d p re d ic te d th a t it w o u ld c o m e la te to m o rro w . Time To Re-tire 3 0 x 3 K e lly S p r in g ’d T ir e s $ 10 .0 0 3 0 x 3 1 - 2 " “ “ 12 .0 0 3 0 x 3 “ “ T u b e s 2.0 0 3 0 x 3 1 - 2 “ “ “ 2 .2 5 T r u - Jo A iito P o lish , p p r p t, 85c D iffe r e n tia l a n d tra n sm issio n g r e a s e , p e r p o u n d . 25c > r a w a s h e d a n d p o lish e d W e a r e jo b b e r s fo r S in c la ir O il a n d ca n se ll in b a r re l o r h a lf b a r ­ re l lo ts a t a clo se p rice . S in c la ir T r a c to r O il p e r g a l. 75c S in c la ir T r a c to r O il 5 g a l. $3.0 0 ^ r e e c r a n k c a s e s e rv ic e . H a v e y o u r c r a n k c a s e d ra in e d an d fill­ e d w ith fr e a h o il. C o m p le te sto c k o f s m a ll a c c e s­ s o rie s. F ree a ir, w a te r , an d p u re d istill­ ed b a tte r y w a te r. P ro m p t a n d c o u rtieo u s atten tio n Horn Motor Company D e a le rs in O v e rla n d an d W illy s- K n ig h t C a rs. le r e p o r t^ o m in g o u t o f S h e lb y to th e e ffe c t th a t fe d -! e r a l p ro h ib itio n o ffice rà sh o t a j w o m a n w h ile t r y in g to sto p a ’ p sp e e d in g c a r th a t w a s su p p o sed | to h a v e w h is k e y a b o a rd . ig M r. K o h lo sB c h a r g e th a t m a n y ' | m e n w h o a r e ru n n in g th e b lo ck - a d e b e tw e e n m o u n ta in s a n d lo w - I la n d w ith w h is k e y a r e u s in g w o - . m e n a s a c a m o fla g e , ta k in g th e m in th e c a r s to th ro w o ffic e rs o ff th e ir g u a r d . In th is c a se , h o w l g e v e r, M r. K o h lo s s in s is ts th a t t h e ; ! fe d e ra l o ffic e r d id n o t fire a sh o t, | A c c o rd in g to in v e stig a tio n b y M r. K o h lo s s ’ o ffice, fe d e r a l offic e r g o t on th e r u n n in g b o ard o f th e a u to m o b ile in q u e stio n an d w a s k n o c k e d s e n s e le s s b y so m e o n e th ro w i tg fr u it ja r s fu ll o f v v h lsk ey o u t o f th e c a r. L e a v in g th e o ffic e r u n c o n sc io u s o n th e g ro u n d th e c a r sp e d a w a y an d fifte e n m ile s fu r t h e r on r a n o v e r so m e o n e ,' c a u s in g g r e a t e x c ite ­ m e n t in th a t c o m m u n ity a n d th a t so m e o n e th e re fire d a t th e c a r, e v id e n tly w o u n d in g M rs. M ille r. O U R ^ L L ANNOUNCEMENT We take great pleasure in announcing the ar rival of the largest and best selected stock of fall and winter merchandise that we have ever shown. Our buyer spent two weeks in the Northern Markets securing the very best values that mon­ ey could buy, and this, with our policy of short profits and quick sales, should make our store your shopping place for all your fail and winter needs. Ï T u t t ’ s P i l l s T üntmiatiä asm J f АНЛ-BIUOUS MEOICINE•tlmutate torpM lirer, «trengUnn ÄlSüi “Г.**”*' tbeboweta, relieve slok headacbe. Big Barbecue At South, River. T h e y o u n g m en o f th e to w n w e r e h o sts to a b o u t fo r t y y o u n g ' p eo p le M o n d a y e v e n in g a t S o u th R iv e r . T h e M iss e s F o a r d s , o f , J S o u th R iv e r , k in d ly le t th e y o u n g , ■ m en u se th e ir gr.ou n d s an d a s - '| s la te d in p r e p a r in g th e b a rb e c u e 1 a n d in h e lp in g to e n te rta in th e | visifatrs. T h e b a r b e c u e w a s s p re a d ■ on im p ro v ise d ta b le s u n d e r t h e |p tr e e s o n th e ban lc o f th e r iv e r . |i w a s d e licio u s a n d h ad th e g o o d t h in g s t h i t g o a lo n g w ith it to m a k e a g o o d fe a s t. D e lic io u s l p u n c h w a s a lso s e rv e d . T h e p a r ty w a s co m p o sed o f M o ck s­ v ille a n d S a lis b u r y p eo p le, ! D e sp ite th e s tra in h e h a s b e e i u n d er s in c e F r id a y , h e w a s said by D r, H a r d in g to b e in e x c e ll­ en t p h y s ic a l co n d itio n . T h e P re sid e n t, h is b ro th e r a d d e d , w a s n o tic e a b ly r e lie v e d b y th e c h a n g e in M rs, H a r d in g ’ s co n d itio n la st n ig h t a n d to d a y , A D V A N C E N E W S A n n o u n c i n g RED SQUARE VACUM CUP CLINCHER M r. a n d M rs, C , M . S h e e ts , o f W ilk esb o ro , h â v e b e e n v is itin g re la tiv e s h e re , M r. E r n e s t G a rw o o d a n d c h ild ­ ren , o f Y a d k in C o lle g e , w e re v isito rs in to w n , S u n d a y , M iss T h e lm a H e n d rix h a s r e ­ tu rn ed h o m e fro m a v is it to h er sister, 'M r s , D a v e R e d w in e , ol L 'ix in g to n . . M r. a n d M r s , H , L , Foster^ sp en t o n e d a y la s t w e e k in W in a to n -S a le m , , M r. E llis H o w a rd , o f M ocks-J ville s p e n t a fe w h o u rs h e re S u n -i d ay. T h e p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d a M u sic a l an d F id d le r;; C on vS n tio n co m b in ed , n t tho school b u ild in g h e re n e x t S a t u r ­ day n ig h t, S e p t. 16 . P roceed ;* go to w a rd lig h tin g th e M . E . C h u rch . R e fre s h m e n t^ w ill b j s e r v e d .. -------; M rs. C . ' a M a s s e y 'a n d —M i H8-; L to n a .'M a sse y r e tu r n e d M o n d a v ii’om Ù tM o w e e k s ' v is it to E lk i i “ »d o th e r p o in ts .: M r. M asse,v Went u p S a t u r d a y a n d a c c o m p a n i­ ed th e m h o m e. CORD TIRES SOxavi $13.65 31x4 $15.90 (In te rc h a n g e a b le w ith F a b r ic T ire s o f s a m e siz e ) These tires possess the proved quality and mileage delivering goodness of all Pennsyl­ vania Vacum Cup Cord Tires, at epoch-mak ing prices. Substantial production and ec­ onomical sales policy account for the as- toundingly low users’ prices quoted. Pen­ nsylvania quality strictly maintained. Prices of all other sizes just as attractive. For example: 3 0 x 3 1- 2 V a c u m C u p F a b r ic 3 2 x 4 V a c u m C u p C ord 3 3 x 4 V a c u m C u p C ord 3 2 x 4 1- 2 V a c u m C u p C ord 3 5 x 5 $ 1 1 ,9 5 $ 2 9 .2 5 $ 3 0 .16 $ 3 7 .7 0 $4 9 .3 0 ,^ FREE! V a cu m C u p C ord . . -For a limited time— A “Ton Tested Tube with each regular Vacum Cup Tire pur­ chased. Sanford Motor Company In Our Clothing Department W e h a v e a w o Q d e r f u l l i n e o f m e n a n d b o y s c l o t h i n g . W e h a V e m e n a n d y o u n g m e n ’ s s u i t s f r o m $ 1 0 . 0 0 u p . W e c a r r y t h e f a m o u s S c h l o s s B r o s , c l o t h i n g , a s w e l l a s s o m e l o w e r p r i c e d l i n e s . W e a l s o r e p r e s e n t s o m e o f t h e b e s t T a i l o r i n g l i n e s i n t h e c o u n t r y . W e c a n s u p p l y a l l y o u r n e e d s i n c l o t h i n g . C o m e t o s e e u s . Our Ready-to-Wear Department W e h a v e s o m e u n u s u a l v a l u e s i n t h i s d e p a r t m e n t . O u r $ 1 0 . 0 0 C a n t o n & P o i r e t T w i l l D r e s s e s , w e b e l i e v e , a r e t h e e q u a l o f a n y t h i n g y o u w i l l f i n d a t $ 1 5 . 0 0 . O u r C o a t S u i t s r a n g e i n p r i c e f r o m $ 1 0 . 0 0 t o $ 3 5 . 0 0 , a l l u n m a t c h a b l e v a l u e s . O u r l a d i e s a n d c h i l d r e n 's C o a t s a r e t h e m o s t c o m p l e t e w e h a v e s h o w n , a n d t h e p r i c e i s m u c h l e s s t h a n y o u w o u l d e x p e c t f o r s u c h w o n d e r f u l m e r c h a n d i s e . W e h a v e l o t s o f n e w t h i n g i n s k i r t s a n d b l o u s e s . D o n ’ t f a i l t o v i s i t t h i s d e p a r t m e n t . Dry Goods Department W e a r e c o n s t a n t l y a d d i n g t h e n e v ^ J j j j i ^ t t e r n s i n S i l k , S a t i n s , C a n t o n C r e p e , a n d m a n y o t h e r p o p u l a r f a b r i c s f o r f a l l a n d w i n t e r w e a r . O u r s t o c k o f D o m e s t i c , l o n g c l o t h , g i n g h a m s , e t c . , a r e v e r y l a r g e a n d c o m p l e t e . Shoe Department W e w e r e n e v e r b e t t e r p r e p a r e d t o t a k e c a r e o f y o u r s h o e n e e d s , t h a n w e a r e a t t h i s t i m e . W e h a v e a c o m p l e t e l i n e o f W a l k - O v e r S h o e s & O x f o r d s , b o t h l a d i e s ’ a n d m e n ’s . W e h a v e t h e f a m o u s E n d i c o t t - J o h n s o n S h o e s ; c o n s i d e r e d b y a l l d e a l e r s t h e b e s t l i n e o f m e d i u m p r i c e d s h o e s ~ o n t h e i n a i k e t r - W e ~ a l 3 o h a v e - E l k i r » - S h c c s i r . a l l ’.‘. 'e i g h t s , f r o m t h e b r o g a n t o t h e l i g h t w e i g h t w o r k s h o e s . W e g u a r a n t e e t o , s a v e y o u m o n e y o n y p u r s h o e s , w h e t h e r L a d i e s ’ , M e n ’ s o r C h i l d r e n ’ s . Millinery Department L a s t b u t b y n o m e a n s l e a s t , i s b u r M i l l i n e r y D e p a r t m e n t . W e a r e f o m a t e i n h a v i n g M i s s W i n g a t e i n t h i s d e p a r t m e n t a g a i n t h i s f a l l . S h e i s a n x i o u s t o s e e a l l o l d f r i e n d s a n d t o m a k e n e w o n e s . O u r m i l l i n e r y i s n o w o n d i s p l a y a n d w e i n v i t e y o u t o g i v e i t t h e o n c e o v e r . W e c a n n o t d o i t j u s t i c e i n t h i s s h o r t A d . S o c o m e i n a n d l e t i t s p e a k f o r i t s e l f . - - • •I'V We give you a special invitation to visit our store, look at our new merchandise, and if the prices appeal to you, buy, if not you have the same courteous treatment as though you bought freely. T h e J . N . L e d f o r d C o . ‘ I Department Store Davie County’s Largest Store -----Coofeeine^, Ñ.,C; Щ Д-‘ В î 1 в а а ш « ш 1 -JM - . : р Г ! , i f ^ "\f e f , ,ч Р ч . 3 í-,.^t:rr-,f ■ii,'*/ № . №.'Cí •ft Page Foiu*ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Spencer Strikers Permanent­ ly Enjoined From Interfer- -ing_WitVi Road*t Opera- tion. S M IT H G R O V E N E W S Í I : e* ÍW JJ; Ш K 'ïn e , lio I I '■ - '3 Í G re e n sb o ro , S e p t. 1 2 . - S t r i k i n g B h op m en o f th e S o u th e rn ra ilro a d afe S p e n c e r - w ill b e p e rm a n e n tly re s tra in e d b y F e d r a l J u d g e Ja m e s E . Boj^d fro m in te r fe r in g w it h th e o p e ra tio n o f th e r o a d s ’ tr a in s o r sh o p s. A n o r d e r to th a t e ffé c t w ill p ro b a b ly b e siq-n-’ d to d a y , W . S . W o m b le , o f W in sto n S a le m , d iv is io n c o u n se l fo r th e ro.^d s ta t in g y e s te r d a y th a t h e w o u ld d r a ft th e o r d e r a n d p re- B en t it to th e ju d g e fo r s ig n a t u r e a tb n c e . O n A u g u s t 1 5 , a t A sh e v ille , F e d e r a l J u d g e ;* J a m e s E . B o y d a n d 'E . Y a t e s W e b b is s u e d a tern p o r a r y in ju n c tio n r e s t r a in in g th e S p e n c e r sh o p n ie n fr o m in t e r fe r ­ in g , w ith th e !;o p e r a tio n o f t h e ro a ^ . T h e s t r ik e r s w e r e p iv e n u n til A u g u s t 26 -to file a n a n s w e r a n d sh o w c a u se ' w h y th e in j u n c ­ tio n sh o u ld n o t be m a d e p e rm a n , e n t In a le n g th y a n s w e r th e s t r ik e r s d e n ie d v io la tio n o f th e la w T b u t s u b m itte d to th e g i a n t­ in g o f a p e rm a n e n t in ju n c tio n . O n th e d a te o f th e h e a r in g th e S o u th e rn a tto r n e y s m o v e d fo r a sp e c ific r u lin g on w h a t c o n s tit­ u te s “ p e a c e fu l. liic k e tin g ” an d th e c a s e w a s c o n tin u e d u n til y e s ­ te r d a y , U p o n th è c o n v e n in g o f ■ c o u rt y e s te rd a y m o rn in g th e S o u ­ th e rn , in v ie w o f r e c e n t e v e n ts, d id n o t p re ss its m o tio n fo r th e s p e c ific r u lin g a n d r e s te d u p o n a s ta te m e n t b y J u d g e B o y d th a t t h e :'te m p ó ra r y r e s t r a in t w ill be m a d e p e rm a n e n t. T h e s t r ik e r s w e r e n o t re p re s e n te d y e s t e r d a y m o rn in g . T h e a p p lic a tio n s o f th e S o u th - e m an d t h e A tla n tic ,a n d Y a d k in ra ilro a d fo r a n in te rlo c u to ry in ­ ju n c tio n r e s tr a in in g th e le v y in g o f a d v a lo re m t a x e s b y th e v a r - io u s ita x in g d is tr ic t? o f th e s t a t e a n d a lso e n jo in in g th e s t a te fr o m c o lle c tin g th e fr a n c h is e t a x w a s c o n tin u e d u n til S e p te m b e r 2 1 . C o u n se l a g r e e d u p o n th e c o n tin u ­ a n c e . I t w a s in tim a te d in th e c o u rt d u rin g th e m o r n in g th a t th e re is a d e c id e d p r o b a b ility o f Mr. Wilson H a. His Old Time Humor, Letter Shows __________ M r. J . M . H o rn a n d M a s te r TS-jï lu b ü r y .- S e p l. l- l7 ~ S e n a t o r | jlé y - C a ll,- o f M n c k sv ille . w e r e L e e S . O v e rm a n ,! w h o is a t-h o m e on a c c o u n t o f a n in ju r y re c e iv e d so m e d a y s a g o in a fa ll a t W a sh ­ in g to n ,, h a s re c e iv e d h u n d re d s o f m e s s a g e s o f s y m p a th y , b u t o n e t h a t h e a p p re c ia te s p ro b a b ly m o re th a n a n y o th e r is a le tt e r ju s t r e ­ c e iv e d fro m W o o d ro w W ilso n . T h is le tte r b e tra y s so m e o f th e o ld -tim e W ilso n h u m o r a n d in d i- C’lte s th a t th e e x -p r e s id e n t is a t le a s t a b le to ta k e n o tic e o f th in g s p o litic a l. ' M r. W ilso n w r it e s : “ M y d e a r S e n a to r : I le a rn e d o n ly y e s te rd a y o f th e a c c id e n t to yc,ur a n k le , w h ic h I a m a fr a id m u st b e v e r y p a in fu l. I te n d y o u th is lin e to e x p OSS m y s in c e re r e g r e t an d g r e a t s y m p a th y . W e m iisf, I th in k , le a v e a ll m is s te p s 0 th e R e p u b ic a n s. a.nd I a d v is e y o u a s n t u e D e m o c ra t h e r e a t t e r to \ v a tc h ,\our s t e p .' W e m u st a ll k e e p u s fit a s p o ssib le fo r th e g ean ta sk a im m e d ia 'e ly a h e a d o f u s I S II n a t'o n an d a s a p a r ty . H o'iinpr th a t y o u r in c o n v e n ie n c e an d d istre ss- w ill b e v e r y s h o r t­ liv e d . fa it h fu lly y o u rs. ^ W ood row W ilso n . NEW FALL CLOTHES ш ап ш п в v is ito r s h e re S u n d a y . M r. a n d M rs. P e a r ly H o w a rd sp rin t S u n d a y w ith M r. a n d M rs. D . J , S m ith . M rs. F . A . N a y lo r a n d sp n , F r a n k , J r . , o f W in s to n -S a le m w e re th e g u e s ts S u n d a y o f M rs. W . L , H a n e s, M r. P . J . W a g o n e r, o f th e T w in -C ity sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d h e re w ith h is fa m ily . M rs. J . F , S h e e k is r ig h t s ic k a t th is w r itin g , w e a r e s o r r y to n o te. M r. an d M rs. E d w a r d K im m e r o f S a lis b u r y s p e n t S a tu r d a y n ig h t w ith M r. K im m e r ’ s m o th e r, M r s . E lle n R e d w in e . T h e y w e r e e n ­ ro u te to E lk in to sp e n d a fe w d a y s , M rs. R e d w in e a c c o m p a n ie d th e m . M r. a n d M rs; B . ,S . C a s h , o f W in sto n -S a le m . w e re w e e k -e n d v is ito r s h e re . M iss S a llie T a y lo r re tu rn e d h o m e S a tu rd a y fro m a v is it to fr ie n d s in W in sto n . M r. H . G-. S h e e k w h o w o r k s in W in sto n / s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d h e re w ith h is fa m ily . Trouble In Reaching 47 Entombed Miners CLEVER SNAPPY STYLES FOlOIETrW HO- I CARE. NEW SPORT MODELS, NORFOLKS I A N D T H E 3 O R 4 B U T T O N C L E V E R S T Y L E S ! OUR SUITS ARE VERY REASONABLY TOO $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 to $40.00, BOY’S HEADQUARTERS EVERYTHING FOR THE BOYS IT PAYS To Follow The Arrow 440 Liberty St.I 106 W. 5th St. Winston-Salem, N. C. ■ Ja c k s o n , C a l i f , S e p t. 1 2 . ( B y th e A ss o c ia te d P r e s s ) .— C a v e -in s in th e lo w e r le v e ls a t A r g o n a u t m in e, s p r e a d in g o f a p o iso n g a s to th e lo w e r le v e ls , a n d th e d is ­ c o v e r y t h a t a 'n e w ly fo u n d slo p e co u ld n o t b e u se d b y th e r e s c u e w o rk e rs, c o n stitu te d th r e e p ie c e s o f d e p re ss in g , n e w s to d a y in th e w o rk o f a tte m p tin g to r e s c u e 47 m in e rs fro m th e A r g o n a u t ’ s d ep tl^ s. ' th e a p p lic a tio n n o t b e in g h e a rd u n til O c to b e r 2 . , T h e la w p ro v id e s t h a t in in te r ­ lo c u to ry in ju n c tio n c a s e s a ffe c t ­ in g s t a te r e v e n u e s th r e e fe d e ra l ju d g e s , o n e o f w h o m -m u st b e a c ir c u it ju d g e , m u st p re sid e . I t ia p ro b a b le th a t th e c o u rt w ill , n o t a s s e m b le u n til O c to b e r 2. T h e R e p u b lic a n p r im a r ie s w e r e h e ld la s t S a tu r d a y a n d a la r g e d e le g a tio n m e t h e re M o n d a y in a h o t c o n te ste d c o u n ty c o n v e n tio n . A ll o f th e o ld o fiic e rs w e r e re - e le c te d e x c e p t W . F . S to n e s tr e e t fo r C le i’k , T a y lo r B a ile y fo r R e ­ p r e s e n ta tiv e , a n d G . H . G ra h a m C o u n ty C o m m issio n e r to su cc e e d M r, A le x a n d e r w h o r e s ig n e d . M iss E s s ie G a ll 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 an d 82v e n y o u n g la d ie s M o n d a y e v e n in g . A c o n te st o f flo w e rs an d r iv e r s w a s h e ld . M iss M a ry E lla M oore a n d M a s te r L . G . H o r n ,Jr w o n th e p riz e s. Ic e c re a m an d c a k e w e re s e rv e d . M iss J e s s ie W a ff h a s r e tu r n e d fio m a n e x te n d e d v is it to r e la t iv e s in H ig h P o in t. S H O O T T H E J O B W O R K IN l i M â ç ! Щ ш : .......................... i Q i i í e f Ü : H ejjd A i Sanju;;».- |v. e y B er| Щ ■ftaJ: ! ïifeti KfS -ш IFeh for|( I'»ЛГИЛ : •;# f Y, f 1 ;Jp m e 1 khew'llim when he was a boy W h a t one Is there o f us th a t has n o t fe lt the gJotv o f satisfaction over the ouUtanding success o f a life- long fr ie n d l O fte n a sur- prise — seem ingly " a l l of a sudden,” Y e t neither surprising nor sud de n, when y o u stop to th in k back over each step o f his progress. EÍE United States Rubber Company—makers of U . S.Royal Corda—were first to conccive, make and innouace che b alanced tire. A tire in which there is siidi com­plete unit> of action in tread and carcass tliat ncitlier ¡-Tri!!-g:íve-№ay_fceícire-the_<íthcr,____________________ ' Firtt to conceive, make and announce a comfiletc line of tires—a tire for every need of price and use under s ta n d a rd o f q u a lity . First to tell the public about the good and bad in tire-retailing. .(You remember the phrase “Go to a legitimate dealer and get a legitimate tire.”) First also to arouse industrial and trade minds to the need of a neu' kind of tire competition. (Competition for better and better values. Greater and ^-.eater puli, lie coafidcnce.) T HESE high spots along t'.tc U.S. road to leadership indicate theIntent—the will to win by the qiial. Uy route in a price market. Mow that BO many car,o\%'ners have given their verdict for C|uatity tirei in general, and U .S. Tires in particular—a number of dealers and car-owners whose vision has been clouded by “ dis­counts,” “ sales” and what not, are beginning to re> member that they "knew him when he was a boy.” ^WTxere You Can Buy U, S,Tires: A. L. Shiitt’s Garage, Advance, N. C. Walker’s Bargain House, Mocksville, N. C. Copyright 1922 Hart Schalfncr & Мягх Good Advice For F all W e a r B e t t e r C lo t h e s They look better; feel better-—yoii get more out of them--that’s why better clothes pay. The smart style keeps you well dressed and in good taste. The fine quality, gives you longer wear arid saves your money. You’ll like the service idea of .this store. We have “better clothes/’ Hart Schaffner &^Map>(: make-we’re ready to show you the new fall styles к в а в а е а ш ш С . с . S a n f o r d S o n s G o . “The Home Of Good Clothess’’ Mocksville, ;-s N. c : i r ‘ V • "Vo ; ч • ■ ' ‘ '’ £'i ■lyht i.MQcksViLLSi 1Я. a •*3 III Page Fivé [ ||||в11»ншаб11я111п1]пш№в malli^ ' School Days We have a complete line of Stationery and School Supplies, also good selection of WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS- — — ^----^ ~ C LEM EN f & LEGRAND , “On The Square” - Mocksville. N. C. niaiiiH iin niim iiiaiiin LOCAL AND PERSONAL Goings and Comings of Ihe Populace oT Mocksville and Surroundings. M iss E liz a D o u th it, o f Id o ls, is v isitin g M r s .' E . H .' M o rris . ' M r. K n o x Jo h iia to n e -le ft.W e d ­ n e sd a y to e n te r D a v id s o n C o lle g e M ias E d n a H o rn le f t T u e s d a y to e n te r M e r e d ith C o lle g e , R a l­ e ig h . . M r i. H u b e rt B o w ie s , o f C a ' a R . 1 , w a s a s h o p p e r in to w n la s t T h u rs d a y . ' ' M e s srs . C lin a r d L e G ra rtd a n d C h a rle s B u r r u s , o f Sh elb y,^ w e r e w ee k -en d v is it o r s . M ra. M a ry Je n k in s , o f C h a r ­ lotte, is v is it in g h e r d a u g h tfr , M rs. J . F . L e a c h . . M r. a n d M rs. C a r l S h e r r ill, o f M t. U lla , a n n o u n c e th e b irth o f a d a u g h te r, M a r g a r e t H ill. M iss G la d y s T h o m p so n , o f A d - d van ce, s p e n t, a fe w d a y s th is w eek w ith h e r fa th e r . M rs; J a m e s K n o x F o r m w a lt le a v e s 'to d a y fo r A s h e v ille , w h e r e sh e w ill te a c h t h is y e a r . . R e v . an d M r s . H . T . P e n r y a n ­ n ou n ce th e b irth o f a d a u g h te r , V ir g in ia H e w to k a h , S e p t. 9 th , M iss F r a n c e s M o r r is le f t S a t ­ u rd ay to re s u m e h e r d u tie s a s a te a c h e r,in th e R e y n o ld a sc h o o ls. M iss M a r g a r e t W h ita k e r le ft W e d n e sd a y fo r S a le m C o lle g e . S h e U a m e m b e r o f th e se n io r cla ss. . M r. J . P . H a n e s, M is s S a llie H an es a n d M is s e s A lic e a n d M a r g a re t W h ita k e r s p e n t M o n d a y in C h a rlo tte . M ias H a z e l- B a ity le ft W e d n e s­ d ay fo r O x fo rd C o llè g e . S h e is a m e m b e r o f th e g r a d u a t in g c la s s th is y e a r . M r. D e w e y C a s e y , o f L o r is , S . C .. is v is it in g h is m o th e r, li e w ill le a v e S u n d a y to e n t e r T r ifi- ity C o lle g e . ' ^ , M r. a n d M r s , J . T . A n g e ll an d ch ild ren s p e n t S u n d a y .w ith t 'le fo rm e r 's s is t e r , M rs. W . M . D a v is a t C o o le e m e e . M isse s F lo s s ie M a r tin a n d R o je O w en s Iç ft T u e s d a y to e n te r upon th e ir d u tie s a s te a c h e rs, in th e W in sto n -S a le m S c h o o ls. M r. a n d M rs. C o n n o r S h e r . ill an d c h ild re n , M a r ie a n d B e 'h . a re v is it in g th e fo r m e r ’ s p a re i{t.i, M r, a n d M rs. W . L . S h e r r ill. M a s te r T h o m a s M in b r h ^ h is ae d n o id s a n d to n sils re m o v e d a t L o n g ’ s S a n a to rm m a t S ta te s v ille la st T h u r s d a y , H e is d o in g n 'c e - ly . • : / • A ll m e n ib e rs o f th e Ju n io r o r­ d er a ie re q u e s te d to b e p re se n t a t th e m e e tin g S e p te m b e r l<lth. S p e c ia l m e e tin g p la n n e d arid yo u a re needed.. M r, W . H . C h e s h ir e is m oV i ig into h is n e w h o m e w h ic h he, p u r­ ch ased fro m D r. W .' d . M a r lin , s e v e r a ljh o n t h s a g o . H e h a s re ­ cen tly r e n n b v a te d a p d p a in te d it. M r. a n d 'M r s . G u y -C o rrie , o f G re e o w p o d , Ih d ;, a r e h e re on a v is it tto th e ir :u n cle , M r. /W . C . P . E tc h iso n . M ro . C o rrie w ill be r e m e m b e r e d a s M iss V e r y H e n ry , w h o v is ite d h e r e w ith h e r m o th e r,-n in e y e a r s a g o . M r. M ad iso n S h o a f an d fa m ily , an d M r. L u th e r S h o a f a n d fa m i­ ly, fro m Y a d k in In stitu te ^ D a v id - son C o u n ty, sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith M r^ an d M rs. C . S . B ro w n on R o u te 1 . A t th e hom e o f R e v . II. T . P e n r y la s t T h u rs d a y , M iss M a ry L a ir d , o f R ’ed lan d . b e c a m e th e b rid e o f M r, R a y m o n d C . F o s te r o f th e B e a r C re e k c o m m u n ity . R e v . H. T . P e n r y o flieiatii\g . M ilk i s a v ita l food in th e g ro w th a n d _ d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e b o d y . W h y n o t tr y a g la s s o f .p u re G u e rn se y m ilk , on s a le a t C le m ­ e n t & L e G ra n d , C r a w fo r d ’s D ru g S to re , R a ilro a d C a fe an d D a v ie C a fe . W o rk is p ro g re s sin g n ic e ly ''o n th e h o m e o f M r. J . T . B a ity w h ich is b e in g e re c te d on th e -lo t b e ­ tw e e n D l’. J . W . R o d w e ll an d M r V , E . S w a im re c e n tly p u rc h a se d fro m D r, R . P . A n d e rso n b y M r. B a ity . M rs. B . W . C o o p er a n d d a u g h ­ te r, A n n ie , s p s n t s e v e r a l d a y s la s t w e e k w ith M rs. W . T , W ood r u ff. T h e y W ere on th e ir w a y to th e ir h o m e in R a le ig h a ft e r sp e n d in g th e su m m e r irt M on - tre a t. M iss A u d re y B r e n e g a r le ft la s t F r id a y fo r W in sto n -S a le m , w h e re sh e yisitted h e r u n cle, M r. D . R ic h u n til W e d n e sd a v 'o f th is^ w eek , a t w h ic h tim e sh e W intered N o rth C a ro lin a C o lleg e fo r W o m en a t G reen sb o ro . M isse s E s s ie a n d E v a C a ll, M a ­ b el S te w a r t, an d E liz a b e th N a y ­ lo r le f t T u e sd a y fo r th e N o rth C a r o lin a 'C o lle g e fo r W o m en a t G reen sb o ro . T h is is M iss N a y ­ lo r’ s th ird y e a r, w h ile th e o th e rs a r e ju s t e n te rin g co lle g e . M r. Q u in ton . H o lto n sp e n t a fe w d a y s la s t w e e k w ith h is ijn - cle, M r. T h o s. C h affin . M r. H o l­ ton is s tu d y in g a t th e C h ic a g o U n iv e rá ity fo r a ¡ d e g re e . A ft e r a v is it to h is m o th e r in D u rh a m h e w ill re tu rn to C h ic a g o . T h e M o c k sv ille H a rd w a re C o. m o ved in to th e ir n e w q u a rte rs L ist w e e k . T h e ir n e w h o m e, lo eat ed on w e s t sid e o f s q u a re n e x t to th e M e rc h a n ts W h o le sa le G ro ­ c e ry , is m od ern a n d co m p lete , an d ■ is q u ite an ad d itio n to o u r to w n . , i “ M isse s C a tlre riiie — ^ ie ra n e jfir E liz a b e th W o o d ru ff, a n d M ae J e r i c h o N e w s . M rs. W iliis T a y lo r s p ^ t T h u r s ­ d a y w ith h e r d a u g h te r, M r.®. M a rv in K e lle r . M rs. J . L e e K u r fe e s an d d a u ­ g h te r. H azel, sp e n t W e d n e sd a y a fte rn o o n a t Mi?. R . M . M iss E lv a C lic k is s p e n d in g 'a •fe w d a y s a t C oo leem ee. ^ M r. J e ’ s P o ste r s p e n t S u n d a y w ith M r. W . C . W ilson. M rs. C . W . S e a fo rd h a s b e en s ic k fo r se v e ra l d a y s, b u t ls im ­ p ro v in g so m e a t th ia w r itin g . T h e re , w a s a p a r ty g iv e n in h o n o r o f M iss P a u lin e G re e n , W e d n e sd a y n ig h t, S e p trG th c e le ­ b r a tin g h e r th irte e n th b irth d a v , C a k e a n d ice c re a m w e re s e r v e d . T h o se p re se n t w e r e : H a z e l K u r - fe e ? , P au H n e B o w le s, M a ry an d A t ’e a K o o n tz , E ito n an d T h o , Ija m a s ; E d rie , V e trd , M a r g a r e t, A m e lia , an d ^ i l l i a m W ilso n ; H e a rl an d A a ro n S e a fo rd , P r a n k D w ig g in s , F lo y d T u tte ro w , O lin g - m an a n d T h eo d o re G re e n j E c^ a T a y lo r, A lle n G ra n t, F le t c h e r C lic k . A ll re p o rte d a fin e tim e . M r. W illiam W ilso n h a s e n te r ­ ed H a rm o n y F a rtn L ife sch o o l. M O C K ’S C H U R C H N E W S C A N A N E W S ■ P o litic s is b e g in n in g to s p re a d it s e lf in o u r co m m u n ity. I t s e e m s th a t w e a r e g o in g to h a v ? a liv e ­ ly ca m p a ig n th is fa ll. T h e p eo p le a r e b e g in n iñ g to p re p a ré fo r th e p ro tra c te d m e e t­ in g ; L e t ’s d o n ’ t s tu d y so m u ch a b o u t o u r e a tin g a n d d r e s s in g an d s tu d y m o ie a b o u t o u r s o u l’ s s a lv a tio n a n d th e n vve w ill h a v e a g lo rio u s- r e v iv a l........ O u r fa rm e r s a r e b e g in n in g to p re p a re th e ir w h e a t la n d fo r s o w ­ in g . . M r. an d M rs. E .. W . ^Jones. o f M o c k s v ille ,, sp e rit S u n d a y w ith M r. W . J . Jo n e s. M rs. G . W . M o ck s p e n t S a t u r ' d a y n ig flt an d S u n d tiy w ith h e r p a re n ts, .M r.' an d 'M r s ., W . M . E s s e x . M r. 0 . F . Jo n e s an d h is so n , B ry a n , m ad e a fly in g trip to W in - s to n S a lu rd a y , M r. L . B . M o ck m ad e a busi-. n e ss trip to .M o c k sv ille M o n d a y , M r. an d M rs. M . R J;o n e s sp e n t S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y w ith M r..,H . P . C o rn a tz e r, n e a r B ix b y . M iss H azel Jo n e s, o f W in sto n - M r. O rre ll E tc h iso n , o f W in - sto n -S a le m , sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith h is p a re n ts, M r. an d M rs. J . \ y . E tc h iso n . M iss D o ra B 'jg e r s p e n t th e p a s t w e e k in S a lis b u r y v is it in g r e la ­ tiv e s . . . ' M r. W . A . (iru b b an d w ife , o f M o o re C o u n ty , a r e v is it in g th e ir so n ; M r. D . G . G riib b . M r. T .'Z . S h e r r ill,a n d fa m ily h a v e m o v e d fro m h e re -to th e u p ­ p e r p a r t o f the" c o u n ty w h e re M r. S h e r r ill w ill s u o e rin te n d th e cb n - stru c tio n o f a n e w ro ad . ^_-M iss E lv a S tq n estrfeet s p e n t S a t u r d a y - n ig h t w ith h e r co u sin , M ia s P e a r l S to n e s tr e e t.. ,M r . R . L . B o g e r a n d w ife a n d M r. V . L . B o g e r an d w ife s p e n t S u n d a y -in S a lis b u r y . • M r. a n d M rs. C . B P e n r y a o d fa m ily , o f W in sto n -S a le m ,'^ sp e n t S u n d a y a fte rn o o h a fJ" . B . C a n ’ s. T h e W o m a n 's M issio n a ry S o ­ c ie ty h eld it s r e g u la r ir o n th ly m e e tin g a t th e c h u rc h S u n d a y a fte rp o o n . T lie C a n a R o lle r ^ íill is b e in g re p a ire d an d w ill b e g iij w o rk a t a n e a r ly d a te . T h e p ro tra c te d m e e tin g w ill b e g in a t E a to n ’ s 'B a p t is t ch u rc h th e fp u rth S u n d a y in S e p te m b e r. R e v . W . D , S p in x , o f th e B ro w n M e m o ria l c h u rch , W in sto n -S a le m w ill d o th e p re a c h in g . O u r fa r m e r s a r e b u sy ta k in g c a r e o f a la r g e tob aciio cro p , w h ic h se e m s to b e o f go o d q u a li­ ty , th e la r g e r p o rtio n o f w h ic h w ill b e so ld th ro u g h th e C o -o p er- a t iv e .M a r k s t in g A s s o c ia tio n .'' N e e ly le f t T u e s d a y to e n te r F lo r a M c D o n a ld C o lle g e a t R e d S p r in g s M iss W o o d ru ff a n d M iss N e e ly a r e m em b era o f th e ju n io r c la ss M iss M e ro n e y g ra d u a te d fro m th e H ig h Sch o o l la s t y e a r. M ra. B ru c e C ra v e n , o f T r in ity , an d M rs. A . M . M o G la m e ry , an d son B illie , o f G re e n sb o ro , sp e n t s e v e r a l d a y s h e re la s t w e e k w ith r e la tiv e s . T h e y w e re acc o m p an ­ ied h o m e S u n d a y b y M r. M , R . C h affin an d ' M iss E m m a • C h affin , w h o w ill te a c h in th e T r in ity H ig h Sch o o l. - A b o u t tw e n ty fiv e r e la tiy e s an d frie n d s o f M rs. J . H ; H o rn g a t h ­ ered a t ’h e r h o m e S u n d a y to h elp c e le b ra te h e r 5 4 th b irth d a y . A su m p tu o u s d in n e r w a s sp re a d on th e la w n u n d e r th e' p r e tty m a p ­ les. E v e ry o n e se e m e d to e n jo y th e d a y an d w e n t a w a y w is h in g h e r m a n y m o re su ch h a p p y oc-, c a sio n s. S a le m , sp e n t S a tu rd a y a n a s u n - d a y w ith h e r fa th e r , M r, 0 . P , Jo n e s . • , ‘ M r, an d M rs. W . T , M o ck , M r, A . C . W ood, an d M r. T . S . M o c k , o f A d v a n c e , sp e n t a s h o rt tim e S u n d a y w ith M r. a n d M rs. I . H , M ock, , M r, W . R . S h e e k an d fa m ily , o f n e a r M o c k sv ille , s p e n t S u n d a y w ith M r. an d M rs. U ., H . P h e lp s . B u s in e s s L o c a ls L O S T - A n A r m y O v e rc o a t, T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n n e a r S u n s e t P a rk , M o c k sv ille . F in d e r p le a s e r e tu rn to E n te r p r is e O ffic e ,. I a m > ^ Ju s t ic e o f th e P e a c e a n d w ill m a rry yp u o n s h o rt n o t­ ice. .A n d se ll y o u a S in g e r s e w ­ in g m ach in e th a t s e w s so e a s y o n e a s y p a y m e n ts. T . I. Ca u d e l l , P h o n e 602 C o o leem ee, N . C . C E N T E R N E W S D A V I E A C A D E M Y N ÍS W S M r. a'nd M rs. W . T . S ta rr e tte , o f C h a rlo tte , w e r e th e ^ w e e k re n d g u e s ts o f th e fo rrn e r’ s fa th è r , M r. J . J . S t a r r e t t e M r. a n d M r s r J e r r y Ija m e s , o f C o o leem ee, s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d w itli'M rs . I ja m e s ’ m o th e r, M ra. W . S . K o o n tz . _ i ; • M is s O la K o o n tz s p e n t th e w ee k -en d . w ith th e M isse s H a r p e r, a t C ool S p r in g s . ' M r; G . A . K o o n tz , w h o se ill­ n e s s h a s b e e n ' m e n tio n e d fro m tim e to tim e , ii» im p ro v in g b u t is s till co n fin ed tó h is ro o m . , M r. S . J . S m o o S iis s till in p o o r h e a lth r s o r r y to n ò te . - ,. ^ I " ^ e v e f s a w a k n o c k e r k n o c k a s so m e k n o c k e rs knpck,^ M irs. J . C . W ilso n w a s r ig h t sic k t h e 'p a s t w e e k , b u t is b it t e r a t th is w h tir ig . V • ' M r. C . A . ;S h io o t h a s m o v ed h is s a w m ill to M r . G . A ; K o o rit- zes., p la c e . M a t e r ia l/ is b e in g h a u le d o u t a n d '^ is trib u té d a lo n g th e S o u th ­ ern iP o w e r co*m pany’,s r ig h t- o f w a y fo r th e e fe c 'io n o f to w e rs . * ' F O R K C H U R C H N ÌS W S p iis s M a rg a re tT h o m p so n le a v e s th is w e e k to re su m e h e r w o r k in th e G e n e ra l H o s p ita l a t P h ila d e l­ p h ia , M is s . B o n n ie B ro w n a n d M iss L illia n M eb a n e , o f G re e n sb o ro , s p e n t th e w e e k en d h e re . ' AUTO COLDS caused by irritation cf dust arid plant'pollens. Can often be avoided: by applying Vicks up the nostrils before starting. Repeat .wheh necessary. Our Honor Roll. S e v e r a l b f o u r y o u n g p eo p le a t ­ ten d ed th e 'S u n d a y S ch o o l C o n ­ v e n tio n th a t w a s h e ld a t ■ C o o lee­ m ee ^ u n d a y .' M r, an d M rs. E . R . B a r n e y c a s tie , M r. C . H . B a r n e y c a s tle ■and b a b e .' a n d M rs. D e lp h ia .D w ig- g in s a ll sp e n t S u n d a y w it h ; M r. a n d M rs. G len n C a rtn e r, b f K a p ­ p a , '’ M isse s R u th C o z a rt an d R u th D ic k e rso n , o f H a m p to n v ille , a r e s p e n d in g th e w e e k w ith M isse s A n n ie a n d M a r y W a lk e r. M ra. A lic e S e a fo r d a n d d a u g h ­ te r, D o v ie , a n d M r. a n d M rs. C a l vin M c C la m ro c h , o f O ak G ro v e , i.fisito d M rsr-W 5 -J,-S ,-W -a lk en S im ". d a y a fte rn o o n . ' ' R e v . :W . J . S . W a lk e r is a s s is t ­ in g R ^ v . A . B . G ru m p ie r, o f Sum -' m e rfie ld , in a m e e tin g , th is w e e k . M r, a n d M ra, E u g e n e O w e n s, o f Ija m e s C ro ss R o a d s, s p e n t S u n d a y w ith M rs. W . H , B a r n e y ­ c a s tle . , L ' M a s te r S p e n c e r D w ig g in s v is i­ te d M a s te r L a w r e n c e W a lk e j-S u n d a y ''a fte r n o o n . - M r. L o n n ie D w ig g in s , o f W in s to n -S a le m , sp e rit th e w e e k -e n d w ith horiie fo lk s. M r. J.^ W . D w ig g in s , w h o h a s b e e n .sic k j is a b le to 6 e u p a g a in . M i’, an d M rs. T . W . D w ig g in s v isite d M r. an d M ra, J . W . D w ig g in s S u n d a y a ite rn o o n , M r. J . C . D w ig g in s a n d fa m ily o f M o c k sv ille , s p e n t S u n d a y a f ­ tern o o n w ith h is ,fa th e r , M r. A . A . D w ig g in s . ; T h e B a r a c a -P h ila p h la C o n v e n ­ tio n w ill b e h eld S a tu rd a y a f t e r ­ noon a n d S u n d a y S e p te m b e r 16 th an d 17 t h a t C e n te r. E v e r y b o d y is e n v ite d to a tte n d . T h e fr ie n d s a n d . r e la t iv e s o f M r. L e w is H e n d rix n ie t a t . h is h o m e la s t .S u n d a y fo r th e p u r ­ p o se o f p a y in g th e ir r e s p e c ts to h im a n d h e lp in g h im tó c e le b ra te I t b e in g th e o cc a sio n o f h is 7 3 rd b irth d a y , ' T h is g o o d , m a n 'h a s a h o st o f fr ie n d s w h o c a m e w ith c h ild re n a n d o th e r r e la tiv e s to p a rtic ip a te , in th e p le a s u re s o f th e .o c c a sio n , _ M r ..H e n d rix is.orie o f o u r m o st s u c c e ss fu l fa r m é r s and, iis h e ld in th e h ig h e s t e ste e tn b y a ll w h o k n o w h im . T h e r e w e r e o v e r a h u n d re d p r e s e n t in e lu d in g & > ch ild re n , .(th e re a i’é th re e o th e r ch ild re n , tw o d a u g h - tera,- M rs,.' W y lie C o p e; M r s ; G eo . B a r n h a r d t a n d one, so n , M r .'T o m H e n d rix , w h o .w e r e i^hindered fr o m b e in g p r e s e n t on accourij;, o f s ic k n e ss in th e ir h o m es) 50 g r a n d ­ c h ild re n a n d 15 g r e a tg r a n d -c h ild - re n . T h e s e s ta lw a r t so n s an d d a u g h te rs liv e in D a v ie , R o w a n , F o r s y th , an d D a v id so n C o u n tie s, S o o n a f t e r all h a d a r r iv e d , d in n e r w a s a n n o u n c e d . A n d su c h a d in n e r! T h e ta b le s e e m e d to f a ir ­ ly g ro a n vvith th e go o d th in g s to e a t. T h e r e w a s su c h an a b u n d - iin c e -o f-e v e ry th in g -a n d ~ p re p a re d a s , to te m p t th e m o st fa stid è o ù s. T h e à fte r n o o n .w a s s p e n t in -p le a s ­ a n t, so c ia l, a n d re m in is c e n t c o n ­ v e rs a tio n .. L a t e in th e aftern^qon a s th e s h a d o w s w e r e g ro ^ v in g lo n g o n e b y o n e th e c ro w d r e lu c t­ a n tly b e g a n to le a v e w ish in g : th is g o o d m an an d ' h is go o d w > fè 'w h o h a s b e e n su c h a h e lp m e e t to h im iti life m a n y m o re h a p p y b ir th ­ d a y rem io ris. ' A s th e tim e fo r sch o o l co m es o n w e b e g in to m iss th e y o u n g p eo p le fro m o u r m id st, M o n ro e M in o r, B e n E y e rh m :d t, arid C a r lie S h u tt h a v e e n te r e d C h u rc h la n d H ig h Sch o o l, .'an d 'L in n e t t P o tts w ill g o la t e r ,’, L e s t e r A n d e rso n a n d ^ C le tis F o s te r h a v e g o n e ,to W a k e F o re s t.C o lle g e . M rs. Lum i S h e e ts a n d little so n , M e lv in , o f L e w is v ille s p e n t S u n ­ d a y w ith M rs. S fie è ts ' s is te r , M rs. J . L . C a r te r . ...... M r. a n d M rs. A b n e r F o s te r , o f S u ffo c k ; V à i, a r e v is itin g M r. T h e fo llo w in g h a v e s u b sc rib e d , an d r e n e w e d : M rs. J o e C a r te r , J . C . S a n fo r d , D r. J . W . S p e ig h t. M iss E v o la S m ith , J i L G r a v e a .'W ill A n d e r -, so n , K n o x Jo h n s to n e ,M . L . S p r y , D . W . G r a n g e r , M is s .L u la O s­ b o rn e, E . E . H u n t J r . ,T . L . K e l­ ly , P H ilib H e n d rix , N . T , F o s te r, M iss R o s e O w e n s, Jo h n C o p e, J . W . E tc h iso n . : . (Г ■,lii Miss Cherry Entertains - A t h e r h o m e T h u r s d a y e v e n in g " M iss G a y n e ll^ C h e r r y en tertaiT i- ed a fe w . fr ie n d s in fo r m a lly . T h e : p a r t y w a s.h e ld on th e la w n m a d e ., e s p e c ia lly p r e tty b y th e m a n y , Ja p a n e s e la n te rris u se d r S w in g s \ a n d co z y p la c e s m 'ade th ^ la w n ' a ll ,th i^ ih o re a ttr ic tiy e .^ H e r e ' M rs. L . P . T a tu m , a n e w c o m e r ; f to b u r to w n , a n d M iss M a ttie C o n jib r C h e r r y d isp e n se d p u n c lv M u sic a rid d a n c in g a d d e d t o ' th e p le a s u re o f th e e v e n in g .. M iss H elen M e ro n e y , a b rid e , f to b e o f th is m o n th , a n d M isB - M a rg a i'e t T h o m p so n , w .ho is h o m e ' o n h e r v a c a tio n fro n i P hila'd 6l*^ ; p h ia , w e r e eiadh- p re se n te d w it h -I to ile t a r tic le s . . ' , " A d e lic io u s ice c o u rse w a s ser-: v e d ; , T h o s e in v ite d w e r e M iss e s H i 1 ; e n a n d C a th e rin e M ero h o y, O asie an d M a r g a r e t A llis o n , J u lia H u n t, P a u lin e C a s e y , M a r g a r e t T h o m p ­ so n , M e s srs . K n o x Jo h n s to n e , Jo h n L e G ra n d ,. B u c k A lliso n , P ; . T ; - B e r r y r C la y L a n e ,M , N . H en d re n , C ecil M o iris , B ill M c L jn d o n an d H erm an ^ W alls, o f W in sto n - S a le m . • ►’(I F o s t e r ’s fa th e r , M r. A . M . P o s t- ' e r. ■' ^ ' A m e e tin g is in p r o g r e s s a t th e E p is c o p a l c h u rc lv ^ h is w e e k . -M rs . J e s s e H en \cle, w h o d ie d a t h e r h o m e in C o o leem ee la s t T n u ra ........... d a y S e p t. 7 th , w a s b u rie d in , "Í | l | P o r k c e m e te ry th e d a y fo llo w in g . S h e h a s b e en su fferin fir w ith c a n - ■. c e r o f th e sto m a c h fo r so m e tim é w h ic h w a s I h e c a u s e o f h e r d e a th r . M rs, H e n k le w a s th e d a u g h te r o f th e la te M r. a n d M rs. N e w b e r r y P o tts a n d a t th e tim e o f h e r d e a th w a s 49 y e a r s o ld . R e v ,, M r. F r e e m a n h e r p a s to r p re a c h - éd th e fu n e r a l. > M rs. E u s t ic e W illia m s, ■ w h f ^ ^ m h a s b e en in ' a h o sp ita l in W u i J / ^ M ^ sto n -S a le m fo r an o p e ra ti^ ji?,--''''^ ‘1 ^ ' c a m e h o m e la s t S u n d a y . .5 ■' Shirts, Collars,Ties aind Sox. —The New Lot Just Arrived KURFEES & WARD **Qn The Square” " Mpcksville, N. C. Ш Ш - Ví>ír,Í‘i_____ „ ENTERPRISE, MOeiCSyiLLE, N. C. O A K G R O V E N E W S ' IMPROVED UNIFORM iN TERN ATiom ¡ ()ur Professional Cai'ds Notice! (T o o -la te fo r la s t w e e k ) _____________ ., t k e r -te tiw n h o m e S a tu rd a y a f a r a v is it lo h e r d a u g h te r, M r ^ ,F r a n k B u ^ li s in K a n n a p o lis. M r. a n d .M r s . R . L . W h itn k e r, a n d so n . ’ R . L . J r . , ?p e n ih e w e e k -e n d a t S m ith G r v e.- M is3 M a ttie B la lo c k , o f G o o lee - m ee, sp e n t S u h d a :y e v e n in g ; w i>h M r. a n d M ra . G .;H . W a lls. ■ M r. W ill W a lls , o f M o c k sv ille ,; s p e n t S u n d a y w ith h is I ro th e r, M r. T . H . W a lls . ■ ' M r. W . .H . P e a c o c k s p e n t S u n d a y w ith M r . N . S . W e llh ia ri. ^ M r. arid M r's. M a r t y a l S u m ­ m e r s , o f . C o o leem ee, uSpent th e w e e k -e n d w ith th e ir m o ih c r,M rs.- ,G a r r Sym iraerB . : M iss F lo s s ie B a k e r s p e n t S u n ­ d a y w ith M iss A n n ie M c C la m ro c h Dr. LESTER P. MARTIN ea to (lie peojile-of-Pavin-Cniin- F U L T O N N E W S I I- |i - — ' (T o o la te fo r la s t w ie k ) " ' . T h e 'p r o tr a c te d m e e tin g clo se d - h e re F r id a y n ig h t. T h e r e w e r e ■ tw e lv e p ro fe s s io n s ;, s ix o f _ w h ic h jo in s d :th e ' c h u r c h .' W e p eo p le h e re eu re d o a p p re c ia te th e w ot ki th a t o u r p r e a c h e r a n d M r, P a r k e r d id th e p a s t w e e k . A n d tr u s t th a t M r; P a r k e r m a y b e w ith u s a g d in in th e n e a r fu tu r a . M is s :;E v a ., P h e lp s , o t M o c k ’ s, ■ s p e n t la s t w e e k w ith h e r s is te r , M rs.^ W . C , A lle n . - ; \ M iss M y r tle A lle n , o f; b e lo w P o r k / s p e n t so m e tin ie la s t w e e k -w ith M rs. W . C . A lle n . M r. C h a rie s -L iv e n g o o d , o f th e ’T w in -C ity , w a s a t h o m e S u n d a y . M e s s r s G ilo s an d , B a x t e r F o s te r , p f B a ile y ’ s , C h a p e l co m m u n ity , v isite d M r .,C . D . S t'e w a r t S u n d a y M e s srs C le tis S h o a f a n d L e s lie M ic h a e l o f Y a d k in C o lle g e ,s p e n t S u n d a y e y e n in g w it h M r. W . L ., G o b b le. , M r. C . D .'S t e w a r t a n d '.fa m ily h a d a c h ic k e n s t e w a n d a p p le c u ttin g a t h is to b a c co b a r n J a s t : S a tu rd a i' n ig h t. V : Jericho N ew s. (By REV. P. 8. FITZW ATEB, D. D., Teacher ot ISngllsh BIblo-ln the Moody Blblo. InsUtiito of (pienso.) Copyrlghl, 1832, N«wm|npor Union. LESSON FOR’ SEPTEMBER 17 T H E M ESSAG E Ü F MALACH1 ' LESSON TEXT-Jial. 3:l-4:3.GOLDEN TE.'CT-IUturn unto mo, and I wlU rotum ùnto you, salth tlio Lord ot Uosts.—Mnl. 3:7.- IlBFB*ftENCE J1.VTEMAL-II Kingi 17:7-23;- Isa. 0: EiU. 2:1-7; JVots 20-35; II Cor. 8;l-0:lS..PRIM..Uiy TOPICVaoa’a Promlso of the Savior'» Comlnif.. MUNIOU TOPIC-OfCorlnBS That Pluaao Qod.'INTEnarEDIiVTB AND SENIOR TOPIC —What Wo ShouUl'Oivo to God. ' YOUNO PEOPLE AN’D'ADULT TOPIC —AVIiat Uie Blblo Taiches About Òlvln». ty thttl lie Iins moved his office lo Mock­ sville, N. C. Colls aniwcrcil day or night.. Night Phono 9; Day Phone 71. Di*. R. P. ANDERSON, ■ DENTLST Uusidoiicu Phone :i7 Ollicii IM.umu .50 Mocksvillo, N. C. (T o o la te fo r la s t w e e k ) M o s t o f o u r p e o p le w e n t to th e o ‘d fo lk s s in g in g a t C e n te r Sun.^ d a y . ■■ '• '■ . M isse s P a u lin e , a n d . L o u is e ■ G re e n s p e n t th e p a s t .w e e k \y iü M is s s s M a r y - Ë t ia a n d A n n ie L è e W a lk e r. M r. J.im " W iiso h ' arid : ■ fa m ily sp e n t S a tu rd a y n ig h t w it h M r.. an d M rs.. J;. R . P o w e ll, , • M iss V e t r a W ilso n s p e n t S a '- u r d a y n ig h t w ith , h e r s is te r, M is W illia m C a r t n n ’. " ^ . M o st o f o u r fa r m e r s a r e ab o u l th ro u g h c u r in g to b acco . B o rn „ t o . M'T. ' a n d M is R ilte W ilso n a fin e d iu g h t e r , A u g . 30 i l l Н Ш .Í, ■ A d v a n c e R t .‘ 2 I t e m s . |0 iii6 J)ò o ' ! H erid } Saiuu., i;. В е Д | ' 1>пк. ai Ьр я С * i ' # ■ f'iîili Í6 th I I '( ì [ t 'i M iss' I - In ; 1 ■ : (¡ ' =b»f!vi | r d i .I I b ,jí É ch fo r ; (T oo la te fo r la s t w i e k ) ' . . S o m e, o f th e fa r m e r s a r..u m l h e re a re g e ttin g so m e А л е to b a c ­ co cu ré¿l. B y th a t th e y o u g h t to g e t a g<6od p ric e fo r it M iss P e íd a an d В е я 'r ic e W a lls, o f Н ап ез, s p n t th e p a s t v e?|- w ith th e ir g r a n d p a r e n ts , M r. an d M rs. W . A . W ails. " ^ Ш г в . N o tie C a r t e r h n s b een i4№ t sic k w iih so re t h r o a t M iss P a n th y L a n ie r , o f F u lto n , sp e n t T u e s d a y n 'g h t w ith M is.- I v a S te w a r t. M r. Jo h n W alls an d fa r .ily , o f W ood li-af, s p e n t S a tu rd a y e v e n ­ in g an d S u n d a y a t M r. ' W ; A , _ W a ll’ s. The siibjuct of toduy’s IcHSOtt lu b ro ndur.lh im - tlié.text.-cspccliilly tliu .versos prlHicO. -The b'dst way to tondi this lesson Is to give a survey of 'tUo- entire hook.; , V \ ...Miiliiclil ,wos perlmiis contemponiry w ith Nohenilnli ; probnbly sustained the snino •rolntloii: to Nèliéuiinh iliiit 'Ilne- R al nnàl-^echnrlah- did. tO'Zcrubbubel. After th a. completion o i Uie'-walls of .Terusnlem 'Nohemlnh . seems . to^hnve -been called back to the PcM Inn court, but returned ’.to v'Jërusiilera after' u • few ye«re. Though: outwardly the Пуся of the people were correct, the prophet pointed out the alnVot n corriipt prlest- huod, mixed marriages aud‘a falltiro to: ;p«y tithes. :,v , / j. Israel’s Base ingratitude (1:1-5). G od, npproaclicd them with ihp ten­ der nnim m tlon ‘;‘i liave loved you.!' 'It was th e , prbphet's ' burden to ■ declare this foct. unto them (v. 1)_. So form al anil Avorldly луёгё'tlie people tiiat they failed to see ^G òd'^h niid upon 'them. The atti tilde of IsraòP to Qod ■ Is sliowu In the skeptical Insinuation . “W herein hast Thbti ló v è t ir iù s ì" The .prophet answera thls-bs7showlng God’s choice of Jacob and hTs possine by E sau j H is destruc tion o f Edom and saving Israel. .11. God’sS e v e re Indictment (1:0- 2:17). ' , . 1. Against tho Priests (1:0-2, 0). They w ere;gullty (1) of prbfii.'ilty . (1 :0).: Their profanity was In'despis­ ing the name of God. To'fnU to honor' God- Js to', be^-profiine.T o' ii«e H is name In any unreat wivy Is to Ijo t.hus guilty;; (2) Saçrliége\{vy..7,'-8). .Tlielr • Riicrllegious iict wnsVta offering pol­ luted bread and blemished- sacrinces. ■ To bring,such ofTerlngs to: an earthly- ruler;w ould be « gross Insult. ■ G ifts to bo7 ricceptiibie w'ltii ‘ God m ust be genuine; ; m ust cost' sonieUiiiig. ЛУе shoiild givo 'tó*Gijd our best ■ There is no Intellect too brllllunt.to offer In the . Lord’s'servlce. The young should not- esteem their lives wastéd w ho offer . Uictn on the ultnr of missionary sacrl- llce. ' (3) Greed (1:10).. They wore not V lllliig to open ih o doors ot God’s house w ltliout pay.. O ur service should be out of 'a heuri'pf lové for God, not for profit. This has a vital lippllcntloii to ministers and ovnngellsts today. To enter ■rOhrlstlan . sen-lce because \ of, worldly gain Is of this type; (4) лVear- ■ 1пмз ; (1:12,1.^). Because of h ic k 'o f love the routlnq of duty became Irk- soni'e. (6) ''N o t teaching the' law to the, people (2:1-0). Those, set aport to teach God’s law to tho^people have a greiit respontìbillty.' and .G o d . will im ost surely (leiiiiind-an adco.unUng, •. 2. Against;thelPeople (2,:10-17 ; a :7- 15). (1) I''or, ungodly juarrlagos (2:11, 12),.- (Sod’s puriiose: In the proiilliltion of mixed innrrlBges w as'that H e m ight ' raise'up holy, seed, (v. IB)TTl'Iie~mnr- rlage of the bellovsr w lth the .unbe­ liever today brings confusion Into the fold of Go(l ond turns aside H is pur- pose; ! (2) For divorce (2:15-16).. D i­ vorce was. tlie source of great sorrow^ — -evcirtlie tear* of the wrongedw çm - : en covering the alti'ir, (v. 13). Tlie of­ ferings of. a m an who iiiiii'thus treated h ls ^ 'lfe ' would bo au abbmlni\tlpir to God. The tears of wronged луошеп today are-going up tb God and make a>;en the prayers of some men au abbinhuitlon to H im . (3) I'uhllc wrongs (3 :6, C). (a) Sorcery— magic. Those who practice such things should be regarded as public offenders, (b) Adultery. ТЫ-ч Is-ri sin of wider extent than the parties coiicorned. (c) False swearing, (d)' Oppre.sslon of the hire.- ling, widow, and fotherloss. (e)_ Turned asifle the .strmjger from his rights, (4) Blnsiiiiejiiy (3:13-1.'»').. III. The Sevire Judgm ents W hich Shall Befall the Nation (3:1-6; 4:1-0). 1. By WlioÌB Exe’cuted. This is done by the Lo««d. Judgm ent has been committed to the Son of God (.-Vct.4 17:80-31). - 2. Time of-Seconrt Coming of Christ. John the Baptist was tho foronm iior ot H is llrst coming. -EHJah sh all bo the forerunnet- of Ills second coming. 3. Ile.siilt. F or the righteou.s it will be a (lay ot healing and sulvatlou. To tho wicked It w ill be u day of burning and dc.structlon, A book of rojiiem- branco Is iiow being kept. A day of retribution Is coming. Mr. and Mrs. June Proctor, of the Fork community, spstic Sun­ day afternoon at Mr, E. M, Stew- iirt’s. Baxter Byerly, M. D. Office Over Drug Store. Office Phone No; 31; Residence No. 25. COOLEEMEE, N.C. DR. W. C. MARTIN In Connection With General PracUcu Give. Special Attention To Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. AUo Fit Spectacles.- 'Phones: ' Residence 9. Office 71. Mocksville, N.C. G. V. GREEN, M.D. Office at Fork Church Leave Calls at H. S. Davis’Store . Advance, N.'.Ci Route 2; pr. E. C. Glioate DENTIST COOLEEMEE, N. C ., OlHce over Cooleemee Drug Store ■ P K r v n ñ c ! Rosklenco No, Гк1 L Ü O U Ü b oiIíco No, 33 S H O O T T H E JO B - W O R K IN i H o ^ s Y o u r Come tn: and г L ' • Л* renew it next ^ b s c n p i i o s tone y o u a n щ р г г е а ? in town I 5 g ^ = s s = r :- ^ - - ' " Wn Ob VII K in ds of .lO B W O ER' North C m olina Diivio County In the Superior Court rJofore A , T. G rant, C. n, C. . G. U. W ood und olhbrs . ' ' vs K , K. Wood am) others The dol'ondantH, Paul Wood, KandolI)l^ \Vood, W ni. S, W ood, nnd Alma Wood w ill take notice lliul; a special iirocced- inji untitled as above hiis been comnicn ced iiofoi'c the Clerk of the Superior C!ourt of Duyie County for the Partition oC tho lands o f iie lly Wood doc’d which deseentlud to his heirs a t law. A nd said dofendant.s above nam ed w ill take n o t ice th at they, nnd each of them , arc re quirod to appeiir before A . T. G rant, Clerk, nt his oflico in Davie County, N. C .,, in M ocksville on the .'iOth day of Soptnm ber in d answer or dem ur to tlio petition for partition filed nr the relief asked for in tlio petition w ill be, grunted. , - , , This Sept. 4th. 1!)22. A, T. G rant, Clerk Suiierior Court " CLEAN SEED WHEAT 111в1!!1:я1111а:11!в111!в;||1№ м1№ а1шашш1ш«т0нрн1111вяивв11||в!111в1в’:г1 , . - ■ î> * :, ■ Щ tiN . & s ; AUTO LINE s e n - :. Salisbury, Mo;cksvillé and Wiriston-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. in . an d ¡3 p . m . A r r iv e W in sto n -S a le m lO .a . m.‘ an d 6 p . m . G O IN G S O U T H t : L e a v e W in sto n -S a le .m . 8 a. m . an d 3 :3 0 pV m.; A r r iv e M o c k s v iile !) a. m . a n d 5 p . m . A i’in ve S a lis b u r y ■ :' 10 a. m . a n d 6 p . rh. F a r e S a lis b u r y to M o c lîsv illo - - ‘ ? L 0 0 F a r e M o c k s v illc to W ih sto n *S a le m - - .. $ 1 .2 6 I » VVe would ad vise you farmers to clean your seed wheat • thoroughly I or buy clean wheat then clean your fields; this winter build sheds to put your wheat in be- .iore tr3angtothresh or quit the wheat b u s i n e s s - Horn'Johnstone Go. M a n u f a c t u r e r s o f “ T h a t j G o o d K i n < i o f . F l o i i r . ” C u rs le a v e Y a d k in H o te l, M o c k sy ijl« H o tel a n d th e Z in z e n ­ d o rf. A u k th e c le r k s fo r in fb rjfia tio n . What About Tiiat / JO B WORK? W E P R I N T E V E R Y T H I N G ^ Don’t be mislead. Mail your or­ ders direct to the ' 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 ith e r c ity or^to t r a n s a c t b u s in e s s a lo n g th e lin e . O u r caV s a r e b ig com - fo rta b ie , e a s y - r id in g H ud.'sons a n d p u r d r iv e r s a r e c a r e fu l 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 ii w a n t to g o . W inston-Salem Phones 102 & 29 Salisbury Phones 77 & 78 “SA F ET Y FIRST — SE RV IC E A L W A Y S " Ш я ■ Ei В p в Ei H В Й n Q и n i B я B tl я « É ■ Щ n H . B B я в в в а 1 6 -.SOUTHERN BAllWAY SYSTEM . Announces GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES —For-' • SUM.MER.BEASOi^, 1922 “We Guarantee To Please The Hard To Please” Even as He Is Pure. Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and It doth not yet npponv what •we shall .bo; but we know that, wlien He shall lyipear, wo shall bo like H im ; for wo shall see Hfui ns H e is. Aiiri every mun tlm t hath this hupe In him im rini‘tii liiiii- ic lf^'on as h e is nuro.-- r .Tohn 3:2-:i, Wo Qo AU ШПЦВ 01 JOJ} WOBIL, Not Afraid. I laid me down and slopt; I aw aked; for the I.ord sustained ine, I w ill not be airalU of leu tliouuand people.— Peniiii om-o. Souttigril Railway System Schedules. The "arrival and departure-of.passenger trains Mocksvilie. ' ^ Tliu followiii,«- soiiedule fi,^'ures anj pub­ lished as iniormaLion aud not guaranteed. . TÂKE YOXJR CHOICE W eek-end fa^es, Suii(3ay excursion;fares, Sum m er excur.sibn fares, Special excursion fares to A tlantic City and N iagara Falls. ; A tla n tíc p t y a u d O th er ■ D a te s s a le v ia S o u . ;& P R R Ju n e 2 8 th , J u ly 1{J, A u g u s t 1 s t u n d 15 t h . , ' . . • ■ D a te s a le v ia S o u . & B & O J u l y 6th , I2 th a n d 2G th , A u g ­ u s t 9 th a n d 2 3 r d . : / N ia g a r a F a lls v ia W ashin^^^^ - D a te s s a le v ia S o u .. B & O J u n e 29 th , J u ly 1 3 t h ,a n d 2 7 tb , ■ A u g u s t 10 t h an d 2 'lth . ' . • - , - D a te s s a le v ia S o u . P R R J u ly 5 th a n d 19 th ,. A u g u s t ,2 n d an d 16 th an d .SO th . / . ; ; , . • T ic k e ts g o c d fo r. s to p -o v e rs 'o n ire tu rn t r ip ,a t W a sh irig tn n - • i3alT iitiü re-B u tT aio aiïd '‘P h i)ad elp fea-.-—— ■ O n s a le F r jd a y n ig h ts, S a tu rd a y an d S u n d a y m o rn in g s to ,S e a s h o re R e s o r ts a r id W e ste rn N o rth jC a r o lin a R e s o r ts ; T ic k e ts 'g o o d u ritil fo llo w in g M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y (E x.* c ë p tio n tick et.s' ío W e s te rn ,N o r th C a ro lin a so ld S a tu r d a y an d S u n d a y m o rn in g , go o d re tu rii u n til fo llo w in g M o n d a y ) Sunday Excursion Fares Norfolk, Wilmington and Morehead City T h e s e tic k e ts a r e on s a !e S a tu rd a y n ig h ts a n d S u n d a y , tn o rn in g s fr o m S a lis b u r y , H ig h P o in t, -W in a to n -S a le n j,D u r­ h am ,' 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 oo d re tia rn in g ^ ..S u n d a y n ig h t. 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T h o s e w h o sh a p e sch o o l c u rric u la ca n w e ll a ffo rd t o c o n sid e r h is s u g g e s tio n s .” m a m s: '•''n d e v e lo p m e n t o f a se n se o f d u ty n e c e s s a r y su b o rd in a tio n o f p e rso n a l to so c ia l w e lfa r e .” T h e N e w s an d O b s e rv e r th e n g o e s on to ad d ; “ T h e r e h a s a l- Murphy And Thomas , Electrocuted Friday. R a le ig h ,S e p t. 15 , — A n g u s M u r- Phy an d Jo s e p h T h o m a s , n e g ro e s, C onvicted p f c h a rg e .s g r o w in g p u t of th e a tta c k u p o n M r. an d M rs. - A i_ E ^ e t c h e n ,- ^ o f- M ia m i,J? Ja ^ ,. S o u t h e r n , . P in e s- s e v e r a l W eeks a g o , w e r e e le c tro c u te d a t the sta te p riso n th is .m o rn irig - a r r a y o f b e a u tie s, a r e aerialis.ts o f re n o w n . T h e D e lm o re T rio a r e w ir e a r tis ts an d ro llin g g lo b s a r tis ts . 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T h e r e n e v e r w a s a g r e a te r m is ta k e n v ie w p o in t t h a n Ç liià . T h e E n t e r p r is e h o ld s th a t f o r a m a n to m a k e a r e a lly su ccep ^ fu l fa m % t j t h a t is fo r o n e to p ra c tic e fa r m in g a s si b u s in e s s - p r p p o s itio ^ p n a b ig sc a le , it is n e f e s s a r y t h a t h e n o t o n ly b e tra in e d a n d ^ÿiéilv'educatèd fo r th is sp e c ia l lin e o f w o rk , b u t h e sh o u ld be" o n e ■'of s u p e rio r m e n ta l a b ility . 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T h e .union le ad er8 ,_ch arge th a t th e, ra ilrp a e x e c u tiv e s e n te re d in to a co n ­ s p ira c y , fir s t to fo rc e a s trik e , a n d th e n to d e s tro y t h e u n io n . C e rta in le a d e rs o f th e e x e c u ­ tiv e s, th e y co n ten d , h e ld o u t a g a in s t a n y p e a c e s e ttle m e n t a s p a r t o f th is a lle g e d c o n s p ira c y a g a in s t th e u n io n . F o u r d a y s a r e le ft fo r th e d e ­ fe n s e an d fo r fin a l a rg u m e n t b e fo r e th e te m p o ra ry r e s t r a in in g o rd e r n o w in fo rc e w iU a u to m a ti­ c a lly e x p ir e . J u d g e W ilk e rsp o h a s c a lle d th e a tte n tio n o f .th e la w y e r s to th e fa c t th a t it w ill riot b e re n e w e d , a n d u n le ss th e in ju n c tio n h e a r in g is co m p lete d b e fo re T h u r s d a y n ig h t th e u n io n s w ill be, fr e e fr o n i it s p ro v isio n s. T h e th e o ry is a d v a n c e d in-‘ ’ v G r e e k o fficia l c irc le s h e re t h a t ; ^ th e K e m a lis ta d e lib e r a te ly s e t i h e c it y o n fire in o r d e r 't o . e v a c u a te th e e n tire C h ristia n p o p u la tio n , ^ t h e re b y r e lie v in g t h e ' T u r k s a l- to g e th e r o f th e p ro b le m s o f : m ih r ’ ’■ p r it ie s in A n a to lia . K e m u lis to f- ; fic a ls, on th e o th e r hand;- a s s e r t^ t h a t th e c o n fla g ra tio n re sijlte d 'y - fro m th e e x c h a n g e o f r ifle ’ a h o ta ' . 'y f b e tw e e n th e in v a d in g T u r k ia K ’ 'a r m y a n d th o G re e k a a n d th e A r - j r m e n ia n s, th e la tt e r o f . w h o m '' at-.,® ta c k e d th e T u r k s fro m c h u rc h e sv i a n d h o u se s. ^ _ T h e p ro p e rty lo ss is e s t im a t e d !, h ig h in to m illio n s o f d o lla rs . 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T h e -ju d g e s m ile s in th e c o u n try an d b y th é c o n v e n ie n c e o f th e a u to m o b ile , r a n sta n d is o n th e s id e o f th e tr a c t in to to w n a t n ig h t an d e n jo y th e sh o w s an d o th e r a m u se m e n ts w ith th e g ra n d s ta n d . T h e m u sic w h ich h a v e m ad e to w n life so a llu r in g tó b u r y o u n g p eo p le, a n d jis r ig h t in fr o n t o f th e . g r a n d g e t b a c k .h o m e b y e a rly b e d tim e . W h y sh o u ld n o t o u r fa r m e r s th e rfo r e , d evelo p an d g r o w an d h o ld th e b e s t blood o f th e s t a t e 'a s re s id e n ts . 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T h e E n te r p r is e , h o w e v e r, d o e s b o a s t th a t it c a r r ie s m o re lo cal n e w s th a n a n y n e w s p a p e r p u b ­ lish e d in N o rth C a ro lin a I f y o u r su b sc rip tio n h a s a b o u t e x p ire d , r e n e w n o w a n d te 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 to b e ­ co m e o n e . Y o u w ill d o h im a n d h is fa m ily a g e n u in e s e r v ic e b y so d o in g . " T h is is g o in g to b e a d e m o ­ c r a tic y e a r , ” re m a r k e d a g e n tle ­ m a n to ‘ u s th e o th e r d a y . “ T h e p re d ic tio n is t h a t m a n y o f th e re p u b lica n co u n tie s o f N o rth C a ro - Y o u r d is tin g u is h e d so n , W m . C . H a m m e r, m u s t .b e r e tu rn e d to c o n g r e s s b y th e la r g e s t m a jo r ity in th e h is to r y o f th e s t a t e .” T h e E n t e r p ris e is p r o u d o f M r. H an v- m e r ’ s re c o rd in c o n g r e s s d u r in g j t h e p a s t tw o y e a r s a n d w e a g r e e i w ith M r. L o n g t h a t {le is a co n ­ g r e s s m a n w ith g r e a te r p r e s ta g e th a n a n y m a n in th a t b o d y fo r th e le n g th o f h is s e r v ic e s . L e t , D a v ie C o u n ty d e m o c ra ts d o th e ir p a r t to w a r d s in c r e a s in g C o n g re ss m a n H a m m e r ’s m a jo r ity a t th e c o m in g e le c tio n . H e is a ch a m ­ p io n o f th e c a u s e o f th e fa rm e r s a n d , fo r th è w o r k in g m en an d w o m e n o f th e c o u n ty . H e is n o t m u zzled b y th e b ig in te re s ts . H e is a b le arid fe a r le s s , T o is d is tr ic t hais in h im fo u n d th e r ig h t m an tò r e p r e s e n t it in t lie lo w e r h o u se o f c o n g re s s, a n d le t u s e n c o u ra g e h im b y ro llin g u p o n e o f th e b ig • g e s t m a jo r itie s e v e r g iv e n a c o n ­ g re s s m a n io th e S e v e n th D is tric t. ---------:— •-----^------ Democratic Primary Held. T h e D e m o c ra tic P r im a r y w a s h e ll a t th e c o u rt h o u se S a tu rd a y a t 3 p . m . Q u ite a g o o d ly n u m ­ b e r w a s p r e s e n t s h o w in g th a t th e d e m o c ra ts a r e in te re ste d in th e is ju s s p f th e d a y . A ll D e m o c ra ts o f th a M o ek sv ill-J to w n s h ip w e r e m a d e d e le g a te s to th e co u n ty c o n v e n tio n to be h e ld in th e c o u rt h o m e S a tu r d a y , S e p t, 2 3 r d a t 3 p . m . H o n o ra b le W , C ,.H a m m e r o u r c o n g re s sm a n , w ill b e p r e s e n t a t th e c o n v e n tio n a n d d isc u s s th e is s u e s o f th e d a y . E v e r y b o d y is c o r d ia lly in v ite d to b e p r e s e n t a t th e c o n v e n tio n a n d a g o o d r e ­ p r e se n ta tio n o f th e la d ie s is d e ­ s ir e d a s M r. H a m m e r w ill d isc u s s m a tte r s in w h ic h th e y a r e d e e p ly in te re s te d . One Big Balloon Ievery IWill be GIVEN to child who buys 10c worth | of tablets or tablets and pencils at I C R A W F O R D ’S D R U G S T O R E S t o r eThe «»»■¡mani F A R M IN G T O N N E W S S u n d a y S e p t 15 t h D r, W o o d .o f th e C h ild re n s H o m e, o f W in sto n - S a le m , c a m e o v e r w ith a b o u t 2 2 c h ild re n a n d 3 la d ie s, to v is it th e p eo p le o f o u r v illa g e a n d s u r ­ ro u n d in g c o m m u n ity . In th e fo re n o o n a t 1 1 : 3 0 D r. W ood p re a c h e d a v e r y p la in a n d h e lp ­ fu l se rm o n , a f t e r w h ic h d in n e r w a s s p re a d on a lo n g ta b le in th e c h u r c h y a r d . T h e r e w a s a b o u n ti­ fu l s u p p ly o f g o o d th in g d to e a t, an d p le n ty o f ic e w a te r to d r in k , 'o n fo r go o d in th e liv e s o f o th e rs A la rg e - c ro w d p a r to o k o f d in n e r th is h fe o f o u rs is lin a a r e g o in g b a c k in to th e d e ­ m o c ra tic r a n k s th is fa ll, a n d it se e m s lo b e g e n e r a lly a g r e e d th a t t h e r e is a s tro n g p r o b a b i'ity th a t a d e m o c ra tic c o n g re s s w ill b e e le c te d ,” , N o w th e n , le ts g e t b u s y an d e le c t a fu ll s e t o f d e m o ­ c ra tic o ffice rs fo r D a v ie C o u n ty , W e b e lie v e it w o u ld b e o n e o f th e g r e a t e s t th in g s th a t th e c o u n ty co u ld d o , a n d w e b e lie v e th a t a t t h e e n d o f tw o y e a r s fift y p e r c e n t o f th e co n firm e d re p u b lic a n s c f th is c o u n ty w o u ld a g r e e th a t t h e tu rn in g a w a y fro m re p u b li­ c a n ru le to th a t o f d e m o c ra c y .■was th e g r e a te s t 'b le s s in g w h ich e v e r c a m e o u r w a y . A t ariy r a te le t s tr y it fo r tw o y e a is .------------* — ^-------- In a re c e n t a d d r e s s to th e p eo ­ p le ^ o f R a n d o lp h C o u n ty , H on , Z e b . V . L o n g ,o t S ta te s v ille , c a n ­ d id a te fo r S o lic ito r o f h is Ju d ic ia l d istric t, a m o n g o th f r th in g s, m ad e th e fo llo w in g s ta te m e n t: “ E v e r y D e m o c ra tic m e e tin g is a v e r ita ­ b le lo v e -fe a s t to m e, b u t to co m ­ m u n e an d fe llo w s h ip w ith y o u to­ d a y a ffo rd s to m e, I a s s u re yo u , e s p e c ia l jo y fo r a s I to u ch s p ir its w ith th e fin e d e m o c ra c y o f y o u r g o o d c o u n ty I am th rille d w ith t h e h o p e t h a t - - 1 k n o w in s p ire s e v e r y D e m o c ra tic h e a rt, th e h o p e o f c e rta in a n d g lo rio u s v ic to r y in o ld R a n d o lp h th is fa llv - A -c o u n ty th a t can c o n trib u te to th e n a tio n ­ a l c o u n cils a c o n g re s sm a n w ith g r e a te r p r e s tig e th a n a n y m a n in th a t g r e a t b o d y i o r th e le n g th o f h is s e r v ic e m u st b e d e m o c ra tic. Fork School Will Open October 2nd. F r id a y m o rn in g , S e p t. 2 9 th , a t 9 o ’ clo ck I w a n t a ll th e p u p ils o f F o r k H ig h S c h o o l (a ll g r a d e s in ­ c lu d e d ) a lso , th o se o f a d ja c e n t d is tr ic ts w h o m a y b e in te re ste d , to m e e t m e a t th e sch o o l b u ild in g fo r th e p u rp o se o f c la s s ify in g w o r k a n d a s s ig m e n t o f d u tie s . I a m d o in g th is to o b v ia te d e la y a s m u c h a s p o s sib le a t th e o p e n in g , M o n d a y . O ct. 2 n d . B e s u r e to b r in g y o u r b o o k s, J . M in o r .-----^------^ Meeting At Byerly’s Chapel T h e p r o tr a c te d m e e tin g a t B y e r ly 's C h a p e l w ill b e g in th e fo u r th S u n d a y , S e p t. 2 4 th . O w in g to th e se a so n b e in g a n e x tre m e ly b u s y o n e fo r th e fa r m e r s s e r v ic e s w ill b e a t n ig h ts o n ly . T h e p a s to r, R e v . C . H . W h ita k e r, w ill d o th e p r e a c h in g . E v e r y o n e is in vited -ti> -atten d ^-------------------------- School Opened Monday —Big Enrollment. T h e M o c k sv ille - G ra d e d an d H ig h S c h o o ls o p en ed M o n d a y w ith 2 8 5 p r e s e n t —b y fa r th e la r g e s t n u m b e r p re se n t a t a n y tim e on th e o p e n in g d a y . T h e s a m e w a s tr u e a s to th e H ig S ch o o l. N in e te e n e n te re d th e a g r ic u ltu r a l b ra n c h u n d e r P r o f. T a tu m , fiv e to w n sh ip s b e in g re p re se n te d . I t .is g r a t ify in g lo s e e so m a n y b r ig h t y o u n g m en e n te r in g th is cla^ s on th e op en in g d a y . I t sh o w s th a t th e ,b o y s a r e th in k in g ab o u t th e fu tu r e a n d a r e re a d y to p r e p a re th e m s e lv e s to a c h ie v e th e m o st in w h a te v e r lin e th e y m a y p u r s u e — i f o n ly g iv e n a c h a n c e . E a c h c la s s w ill h a v e fu ll tim e th is y e a r as, th e T r u s te e s h a v e b u ilt a s ix room b u ild in g - f o r te m p o ra ry u se, u n til th e y e s ta b lish th e n e w H ig h S ch o o l b u ild in g on th e R ic h lo t a d jo in in g th e M a so n ic P ic n ic g ro u n d s. W a te r a n d s s w e r h a v e b e e n in sta llé e a n d o th e r n e e d e d p e rm a n e n t im p ro v e m e n ts a r e b e in g m ad e, s p le n d id fa c u lty h a s b een se c u re d fo r 19 2 2 2 3 sessio n . I am a Ju s t ic e o f th e P e a c e an d. w ill m a r r y you on s h o rt n o t ic e . \ A n d se ll y o u a S in g e r s e w in g m a c h in e th a t s e w s so e a s y on e a s y 'p a y m e n ts . P h o n e 602 T . I. C a u d e l l , Cooleemee, N, C, fa th e r , M r. M . C . W ard , v isite d re la tiv e s in M o c k sv ille th e p a s t w e e k . A ft e r th e h o t d a y s w e h a v e p a sse d , it c e r ta in ly is p le a s a n t to h a v e su ch cool b re ezes, b u t it r e ­ m in d s u s th a t “ T h e h a r v e s t is p a s sin g , th e su m m e r is e n d in g . •,/^nd \V h at h a v e w e acco m p lish ec to m a k e th e w o rld b e tte r ? I t s e e m s th a t tim e p a s se s r a p id ly o n , a n d soon so m e o n e w ill b e ta k in g o u r p la c e s in th is w o rld to e ith e r b e p ro fite d o r h in d e re d b y e x a m p le s s e t b y th o se w h o h a v e liv e d b e fo re th e m . T h e n m a y our. liv e s be su c h th a t w e w ill liv e an d a f t e r a n 'h o u r a n d a h a lf o f so cial m in g lin g ,' -th ey g a th e re d a g a in in th e c h u rc h to b e e n te r­ ta in e d , b y th e c h ild re n fr o m th e O rp h a n a g e . T h e so n g s arid a re c ita tio n b y o n e o f th e little g ir ls w e r e v e r y g o o d a n d g r e a tly e n jo y e d , b y th e c o n g re g a tio n w h ic h w a s la r g e . A f t e r th e p ro g ra m D r. W o o d g a v e a t a k a b o u t th e w o r k ; a lso th e n e e d s a t th e H o m e, w h ic h w e a r e s u re e v e r y o n e in te re s te d w a s g la d to know .' T h e c h ild re n w e r e v e r y n ic e lo o k in g a n d w e ll tra in e d , w h ic h m a k e s u s k n o w o u r m ite s th a t, w e g iv e to h e lp is b e in g w e ll u se d . A n d it in s p ire s u s J o do m o re fo r so w o r th y a c a u se . A co lle ctio n w a s ta k e n w h ic h a- m o u n le d to a 'h ic e su m . W e h o p e th e y w ill v is it u s a g a in . T h e B a p t is t S u n d a y S c h o o l e n ­ jo y e d a p ic n ic la s t T h u rs d a y in a n ic e p la c e n e a r th e C e d a r C re e k b rid g e . T h e r e w e r e lo ts o f goo d th in g s to e a t w ith a ll . th e g o a d h o m e-m ad e ic e -c r e a m o n e w a n t­ ed , a n d it w a s a h a p p y d a y fo r b o th c h ild re n a n d o ld e r o n es. F a rm in g to n H ig h S ch o o l w il o p en M o n d a y , O ct. 2 n d . W e h o p e th is w ill b e o n e o f th e m o st su c ­ c e s s fu l te rm s o f t h e sc h o o l. T h e co n so lid a te d ! m o v e m e n t h a s m e a n t m u ch to o u r sch o o l, an d w e h o p e it” ih e a n s rnofe^cT tiliuae w h o h a v e th e o p p o rtu n ity to s h a r e w ith o u r c h ild re n in g e t tin g a H ig h S c h o o l ed u c a tio n . M rs. C la re n c e W e ir e n te rta in ed s e v e r a l o f th e sm a ll b o y s an d g ir ls F r id a y th e 15 t h a t a b irth d a y p a r ty fo r h e r little d a u g h te r, H elen a, it b e in g h e r n in th b irth d a y . S h e re c e iv e d so m e u a e fu p re se n ts a n d th e little fo lk s hac a r e a l g o o d tim e p la y in g g a m e s D e lic io u s r e fr e s h m e n ts w e r e s e r ved . M rs. W . F , W a lk e r h a s re tu rn ed fr o m • a w e e k s v is it w ith h er d a u g h te r, M rs. E . E . Ja m e s , ol: W in sto n -S a le m . S h e w a s a c co m p an ie d h o m e b y M r. a n d M rs Ja m e s , M iss N a n c y a n d M r. K e n n e th W a lk e r. M r, J . L . W a rd an d fa m ily am M r. a n d M r s . G .N W a rd a n d b a ­ b y ,o f V to ck sv ille v isite d th e ir p a r ­ e n ts. M r. a n d M rs. M . C . W ard S u n d a y . T h e M a so n s g a v e a h o m e com in g so c ia l a t th e lo d g e h e re on S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , S e p t. 16 th . n u m b e r o f v is ito r s fr o m o th e r to w n s w e r e p r e s e n t ' a n d it w a s v e r y p le a s a n t o c c a sio n . S u p p e r w a s s e r v e d , a lso d e lic io u s r e fr e s m e n ts. T h e r e w ill b e a n e n te rta in m e n t b y th e V , L S , o r th e S . c la s s N o , 5 a t th e s c h o o l b u ild in g - S a tu rd a y n ig h t, S e p t, 2 3 rd , C o m e a n d y o u w ill b e e n te rta in e d b y so m e th in g . I t h a s n ’ t b e e n d e cid ed v /h a t y e t. M rs, J . C . Ja m e s a n d h « r e n d ed h e re . M isse s N e ll H a rtm a n , H elen an d E liz a b e th B a h n so n le ft la st w e e k to te a c h in th e N o rth W in sto n sch o o l. ^ _ M rs. A n n a D u n c a n a n d d a u g h te r. M iss M a ry , h a v e g o n e to C an n ap o lis to liv e . M iss M a ry te a c h e s th e re , also M isse s L e o n a G ra h a m a n d R u b y A rm s w o r th y . -----------^------------ M O C K ’S C H U R C H N E W S A g o o d ia in -w o u ld b e a p p r e c ia t ed in o u r se c tio n a t th is tim e. T h e r e w a s a la r g e c ro w d p re s e n t a t th e b e g in n in g o f o u r re v iv a l m e e tin g S u n d a y . I t lo o k s n o w a s i f w e w e r e g o in g lo h a v e a g lo rio u s r e v iv a l. M r. a n d M rs. E . M . Jo n e s , jlo c k s v ille , s p e n t th e w e e k -e m w ith M r. W . J . Jo n e s an d to o k in th e m e e tin g . M r, M a c k S m ith a n d fa m ily .o T y r o , w e r e a m o n g th e v is ito r s a t th e m e e tin g S u n d a y . M r. a n d M rs. W . C . A lle n , o f F o rd , 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 u n d a y w ith M r. J , T , P h e lp s a n d to o k in th e m e e tin g , M r, a n d M rs, B u d A lle n , o f W in sto n -S a le m , w e r e 'a m o n g th e v is ito r s S u n d a y a t th e m e e tin g , P IN O N E W S C o a ts a n d s w e a te r s fe e l v e r y c o m fo rta b le th is k in d c f w e a th e r R e v , N e e d h a m d id n o t fill h is a p p o in tm e n t S u n d a y n ig h t o n a c ­ c o u n t o f iiln e s, b u t w e w e r e v e r y g la d to h a v e M r. F . 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MOCKSVILLE HARDWARE CO Our Prices On SHOES For this Fall and Winter are much lower than for many seasons. A large stock to choose from. LASHMIT 417 N. Liberty St. Winston-Salem, N. C. Individual Interpretations Mark Fall Millinery! The deft drape of a crown, the graceful sweep of a brim—cabochons or cocardes knowingly poised—one recognizes the touch of the true artists in these fasci­ nating Chapeaux, T h e i ^ a r e s i n a r ^ ^ sure, but they have that individuality that the fastidious woman appreciates and demands. The new fall models are ready for your inspection. The Genevra Shop 126 South Main Street Salisbury, - - - N. C, VIOBUIlBIIin я B№l1Pure Guernsey milk from tubercular test- “ • ®ed registered cows, delivered anywhere in i Mocksville at 12y2C a quart. Guernsey milk j is diiferent. 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 BROOK FARMS, SANFORD & CARTNER fall! Щ Ü it: Щ II I i №11ЦГ In Honor of Bride-Elect. O n e o f th e m o at e n jo y a b le a f ­ fa ir s o f th e se a s o n w a s th e lin en s h o w e r g iv e n b y M r s . G . G , D a n ie l an d . M iss H a ttie F o w le r a t th e h o m e o f th e fo r m e r la s t T h u r s d a y a fte rn o o n in h o n o r o f M iss H e le n M e ro n e y , w h o se m a r ­ ria g e to M r. S ila s M c B e e w ill ta k e p la c e S e p te m b e r 28^h. T h e g u e s t s w e r e g iv e n cu p to w e ls to h e m a n d e m b ro id e r fo r th e b rid e . M a n y little a t t r a c t iv e an d s u g g e s tiv e d e s ig n s s u ita b le on su c h a n o c c a sio n w e r e e m ­ b ro id e re d . A ft e r th is w o r k w a s fin jsh e d littie M ia s P a u lin e D a n ie l d re ss e d lik e a fa ir y g a v e th e h o n o re e a s tr in g a s k in g h e r to c lo se h e r e y e s, th in k h a p p in e s s, fe e l h a p ­ p in e ss a n d s e e - h a p p in e s s. W ith e y e s c lo se d s h e fo llo w e d th e s trin g w h ic h b r o u g h t h e r to “ T h e W ell o f H a p p in e s s .” U p o n o p e n in g h e r e y e s -sh e b e h e ld a w h ite “ w e ll” tw in e d in iv y fro m w h ich s h e d r e w th e s h o w e r - m an y p r e t t y ' a n d ^ u s e fu l lin en g ifts . T h e h o u se w a s p r e t t ily d e c o ra t- ‘ ed in fa ll flo w e rs . A d e lic io u s s a la d c o u rs e w a s se rv e d a n d th e fa v o r s w e r e ro se s. T h e in v ite d g u e s t s w e r e : M iss M e ro n e y , M rs. C . F . M e ro n e y , M rs. J . K . M e ro n e y , M r s . E . P . C ra w fo rd , M r s . E . P . B r a d le y , M rs. W . H . L e G ra n d , M iss M a ry R ic h a rd , M is s M a r g a r e t T h o m p ­ son, M is s C la r a M o o re, M iss L o u ise H a r r is , M rs. C le g g C le m ­ en t, M iss D o ro th y G a ith e r , M iss Ja n e H a y d e n G a ith e r , M r s . S c a r r M o rriso n , o f S ta te s v ille , M rs. J . 0 . Y o u n g , o f D u rh a m , M rd . J . A . D an iel, M iss M a r g a r e t A llis o n , M iss O ssie A llis o n , M iss’ A n n ie H all B a it y , M rs. J . E . S h u ltz , M rs. A . T . G r a n t, J r . , M is r W il- lie M ille r, M is s C la y to n B ro w n , M iss R u th R o d w e ll, M iss S . B . H u n te r, o f L y n c h b u r g , V a ., M is . E H . F r o s t , M r s . L . E . F e e z o r, and M rs. E s t h e r H o rn C r itz . ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE. N. C, Apples Passing ’round Again. (0. M , Page Charlotte Observer.) “ R e v iv in g th e v e rs e b y a n u n ­ k n o w n c o m p o se r th a t a ttra c te d .much—a tten tio n ___w h e n p rin te d in P o stm a rk s, a S q u irre l fr ie n d w r it e s : 'A h e a d lin e s a y s it ’ ll soon be o v e r - t h e s tr e e t b u rle sq u e sh o w — a s s k ir ts fo r fa ll w e a r w ill com e to th e a n k le s . H o w e v e r, th e re is o n e re d e e m in g fe a tu r e : S o m e w ill h a v e a s lit on th e sid e. So m e b o d y m u st h a s'p a s s e d th e a p p le s ’ a ro u n d a g a in .’ ” P A S S T H E A P P L E S . W h en e v e r y pool in E d e n w a s a m irro r T h a t u n to E v e h e r d a in ty c h a i’m s p ro cla im ed , § h e w e n t u n d ra p e d w ith o u t a s in ­ g le fe a r o r T h o u g h t th a t sh e h ad n eed to be a sh a m e d . ’ T w a s o n ly A v h e tiih e ’d e a te n o f th e a p p le T h a t sh e b e cam e in c lin e d to be p rou d . A n d fo u n d th a t e v e rm o re s h e 'd h a v e to g ra p g le W ith th e m u ch d eb a ted p ro b lem o f th e n u d e. T h e r e a ft e r sh e d e v o te d h e r a t ten tio n , H e r tim e a n d all h e r m o n ey tc h e r c lo th e s A n d th a t w a s th e b e g in n in g o f co n v en tio n , A n d m o d e sty a s w e ll, I d o s u p ­ p o se . . R e a c tio n co m e a b o u t in fa sh io n s re c e n t; N o w g ir ls co n ceal so little .fro m th e m en r h a t it w o u ld seem , in n am e o f a ll th a t’s d ecen t. S o m eo n e sh o u ld p a ss th e a p p le s ’ lo u n d a g a in . The Elephants Are Coming! Tuff’s P ills Induco regular habit, good digestion. Relieve tlia dyspeptic and debilitated and tone up the system AGAINST MALARIA The Life of a Nurse T h e I The world grows liotter year by year M , L . C la r k a n d S o n ’ a | Because some nurse in her little sphere««■■11 IV« AMyl rvwm O nn#) aiM/VQiiiB ivi. ij. a :iu o u ii о ^ uecausc some nurse m ner п ш е spnere C om b in ed S h o w s w ill e x h ib it in P uts on her apron and grins and sings. M o ck sv ille , M o n d a y , S e p t ., 2 5 th . And keeps on doing the same old T h e b ig sh o w w ill a r r iv e h e re a - things. board its s p e c ia l tr a in o f r a ilro a d T aking the tem perature, giving the cars, w ith a ll o f m a g n itu d e and g r a n d e u r , r e v e a lm g a fa ir y - -fending the baby, answering bells, land e v e r so d e a r to ch ild h o o d ’s ¿eing polite w ith a heart th at rebels, h ap p y d a y s . E n la r g e d tw o fo ld Longing for home, and all the while ot its fo r m e r s iz e ,th e M . L . C la rk w earing tho same old professional & S o n ’ s S h o w s h a s g r o w n a n d stnile; p ro sp ere d d u r in e th e p a s t q u a r- Blessing the newborn babe's first te r o f a c e n tu r y , u n til to d a y C o a in g '-h l eyes that are still in death, a p p e a ra n c e u h a ile d a s a n a n n u a l r i f fe stiv e h o lid a y . j’" u k ee M a n y n e w a n d u n p a r a lle d fea- q h dear! w hat a lot o f patience ittalie»; d a rin g a n d v a s t n e s s w ill b e d is- Tired, discouraged, ju st ready to drop, p la yed in th is s e a s o n ’s b ig sh o w ; 'n u t called back on special a t seven-flf- F o re m o st a m o n g th e fe a t u r e a c t ! , teen w ill b e th e D a v e n p o r t fa m ily o f W ith w ar in her heart, but it m ust not e q u e a tra in s a n d r id e r s ; th e S i!- ^ e v o m n g , noon and night, v erto n trio , in tre p id e q u ilib r is t); ju s t doing it over and hoping ii’s right, th e A lp h in e S is t e r s , d a r in g d a n c - w hen w e lay down our caps and "cro ss ers o n a lo ft s w ir e ; th e A p e d a j , the b a r" trou oe o f g y m n a s ts a n d th e S ie - 0 Lord, will you giye us ju st one it e g rist fa m ily o f in c o m p a ra b le a e r a uniform ialists. A s c o re o f c lo w n s h e ad -1 ed b y A r t h u r B e r r y , A b J o h n s p r ,'I n that city above where the P ete Je n k in s , W a g g le s a n d V a ld o , N urse” is you. — fu r n is h fu n ■ fo r th e litlio - 0 . M. Page Charlotte Observer Page Threè County Convention! “Ar-convention-of-titeHBemocratic-vtrters- Davie County is hereby called to be held in the COURT HOUSE IN MOCKSVILLE, SATUR­ DAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1922 at 3 o’clock p. m. to nominate candidates for Legislature, three County Comms., Sheriff, Clerk of Court, Register of Deeds, County Treasurer, Surveyor, Coroner ahd for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the convention, Hon. W. C. HAMMER, Congressman from 7th Congressional District will speak at the County Convention. By order of the Democratic Executive Com­ mittee. This the 13th day of Sept. 1922. T. M. HENDRIX, Secretary. J. S. STROWD, Chrm. Dem. Ex. Com. 'MÍMBER WAY BACK WHEN TIRES BANKRUPTED DAD? Pneumatics Cost More Than Twice As Much In 1910 As They Do Today. 30 x 3 3 0 x 3 1 - 2 3 3 x 4 “ T h e tire b u y e r o f to d a y is re a p in g th e b e n e fits b o th o f th o s a v in g s e ffe c te d an d th e q u a lity d e v e lo p e d . H e is g e t 'in g s tu rd i­ e r, m o re e n d u rin g t ir e s a t th e lo w e st p ric e s in G o o d y e a r h is­ t o r y .” w ill fo lk s T h e m e n a r e g ie o f th e fa m o i s C la rk s h o w c o n ta in s m a n y in tti - estin g s p e c im e a n s o f w ild an i- ais, a m o n g th e n b e in g M en o , i n e le p h a n t 10 fe e t a n d 9 in c h e s i 1 i-'ight, th e la r g e s t la n d a n im a il! e a p n v ity , b e in g 2 in c h e s tn llcj' lh an th e f^ m e d Ju m b o , A 10 calie zoo c o n ta in s A fr ic a n a r d N u b ian b la c k m a in e d lio n s ,tig e s M im as, ja g u a r s a n d le o p a rd s; T h e re w ill b e tw o p e rfo rm a n c i s the d o o rs o p e n in g 1 a n d 7 p . n-. A fr e e e x h ib itio n w ill b e h e ld o i tlie sh o w g ro u n d s p r e c e d in g e a th p e rfo rm a n c e , in a d d itio n lo a co n ­ cert o f p o p u la r a h d o p e ra tic se 'e - ctions b y P r o f. J a s . N o rm a n a d his m ilita r y band,^ T h e to w n a n d s u rro u n d in g co u n try is h e a y ily :b ille d ” fo i— th e ap p e a ra n c e o f tiie b ig s h o w an d a reco rd b r e a k in g c ro w d is a p tj- cipated.,. “ Head N o t ic e ! N orth Carolina D a . ie County, In Superior Court B efore' A . T, G rant, C,S.C. Z, V. Stew art 1 J. D. IDedmon \ Notice! P, W . Lagle and w ife ) Fannie L ag le ' ' The defendant J. D . Dedmon aboved nam ed w ill take notice th at an action entitled as above has been commenced in tho Superior Court of Uavie County, N (! to foreclose 'a mortgage deed given to him by P. W , Laglo and Wife and assigned by him to the plaintiff; and the said defendant J . D. Dedmon w ill further take notice that ho is re­ quired to appear beforo A . T, G rant Clerk ot Superior Court of Uavie Coun­ ty at tho courthouse in Mocksville,N,C.. on October 10th 1922 and answer or de­ m ur to tho com plaint in said action which has been tilled in said cause or tiie plaintiff ¥ illW p Iy to the court^foc the reiiot demanded In said com plaint. This Septem ber 1,.,1922. . A . T, G rant, Clerk Superior Court T w o -b it h a irc u ts an d d im e s h a v e s ! “ T h e m d a y s is g o n e fo r e v e r .” T h re e c u ito m -m a d e s h ir ts fo r a fiv e -d o lla r b ill a n d th ic k , te n d ­ e r s te a k s a t tw e n ty c e n ts a p o u n d ! J u s t a g ra n d an d g lo rio u s m e- m oi’y , too. • B u t m o to rists c a n fin d co n so la ­ tion an d a s ilv e r lin in g lo th e h ig h p ric e clo u d b y c o m p a rin g th e tire c o sts o f 19 10 w ith th o se o f to d ay . “ T w e lv e y e a r s a g o , th e a u to ­ m o b ile o w n e r p a id a p p r o x im a te ly tw ic e a s m u ch fo r a tir e a s h e d oes n o w ,” sa id S a n fo rd M o to r C o. th e lo cal G o o d y e a r d ead er, w ith a s e rv ic e s ta tio n a t M o ck s­ v ille , N . C “ A r e y o u s k e p tic a l? W ell ru n y d u r d o u b tin g e y e a o v e r th e se tw o p rice lists, s h o w in g th e com p a ra tiv e cost-i o f fo u r o f th e m o st p o p u la r tire siz e s in 19 10 an d 19 2 2 : 19 10 19 2 2 $2 3 .4 0 $9 20 2 L 3 0 10 .6 5 5 1,8 5 2 2 .3 5 3 5 x 5 ■ ' : 8 5 .9 5 4 L 0 5 “ T h is p ric e re d u c tio n is o n ly th e h a lf o f it. T h e r e ’ s d o u b le th e m ile a g e a lso in th e tire o f to d ay , k n o w o f no o th e r fa c to r in th e ; eco n o m ical o p e ra tio n o f an a u to ­ m o b ile th a t re p re s e n ts g r e a te r v a lu e th a n th e p r e s e n t d a y tire , c o stin g aa m u ch a s th e tire o f 19 10 a n d b u ilt to g iv e a t le a st tw ic e a s m u ch s e rv ic e . “ W ith th e A ll--W eath er T re a d a s th e le a d e r in th e s u p e rio r q u a l it y field a n d th e n ew C ro ss-R ib C o rd tir e n o w in th e p o p u la r p rice m a r k e t th e re ’s a G o o d y e a r tire fo r e v e r y b u y e r. ' “ T h e s u rp r is in g th in g a b o u t th is ,.tire p ric e re d u ctio n too is. th a t la b o r a n d m a te ria l co sts h a v e n o t d ro p p e d p ro p o rtio n a te ly . C o m p a red to 19 10 , th e G o o d y e a r w o rk m a n n o w re c e iv e s 1 1 4 p e r c e n t h ig h e r w a g e s an d G o o d y e a r p a y s 54 .8 p :r c e n t m ore, fo r co t­ ton .- I t is tru e th a t th e c o st o f c ru d e ru b b e r h aa fa lle n 88 p e r c e n t sin ce 19 10 , b u t th is s a v in g , [ w h ile a fa c to r, d o es n o t o ffse t th e ; in c re a se d c o st o f la b o r a n d cotton an d th e re fo r e , c a n n o t ju s t ify th e ' u n p re c e d e n te d lo w tire p ric e s o f 19 2 2 . I “ T w o th in g s a r e c h ie fly resp o n aib le fo r th e low tir e p ric e s o f to ­ d a y : Im p ro v e d m e th o d s o f m an u fa c tu r e an d q u a n tity p ro d u ctio n . A t th e G o o d y e a r fa c to r ie s , m a c h ­ in e s h a v e b een d e v e lo p e d th a t m a k e b e lt e r tiré s fa s t e r , an d àn - 'n M rp ro d u cliO T rlra s b e e n , sp e ed - ed u p fro m 2 ,10 1,0 0 0 tir e s in 1 9 10 ’ to 5 ,14 6 ,0 0 0 c a s in g s in 19 2 1v YEAR’S, BEST HOLIDAY Mena A $100,000 Investment. Largest Elephant alive, 10 ft 9 in. high. 2 inches higher than Jumbo. 2 S t h A N N U A L T O U R O F A M E R I C A ’ S F O R E M O S T T E N T E D O R G A N I Z A T I O N N e v e r b e f o r e s u c h a g a l a x y o f A c r o b a t s » R i d e r s , E q u i l i b r i s t s , C o n t o r t i o n i s t s G y m n a s t s a n d A e r i a l i s t s SPECIAL R. R. TRAIN s 20-CLOWNS-20 AN ARMY OF PEOPLE A CITY OF CANVAS POSITIVELY THE ONLY BIG SHOW COMING THIS SEASON NEVER DIVIDES-NEVER DISAPPOINTS FREE EXHIBITIONS on Show Grounds at 1 :0 0 and 7 :G 0 P. M. Performances 2:00 and 8:00 P. M. Doors Open One Hour Earlier Excursion Rates on all R. R. for the BIS' Holiday In D e s M o in e s an au to w.ns sto le n fro m th e ja il g a r a g e . N o n e o f th e p o licem en w e r e tn ken . Read The Enterprise. Jioking 20 Years of^cing Serve Car Owtters Doday I ' N th e e a rly d a y s o f au to m o b ile co n tests, B a rn e y O ld field — out to w in e v e ry race— stu d ied .tires. H is co n sisten t su c cess le d o th er d riv e rs to a a k fo r tire s co n stru cted to -h ls^ p ecificatio n s.- Twenty years of road and track •victories—with a steady and increas­ ing demand for tires as he built them —convinced Barney Oldfield that these speed tests pointed the way to a better tire for everyday use. The enthusiastic reception of Old­ field Cords by the public proved he was right. Scores of the most prominent dealers in the country— and many thousands of car owners, experienced in the use of tires—bear witness by their decided preference that Oldfield is doing a bigger and bitter job of tire making. This volume, handled in an effeo* tive way in every phase of manufac- tu re an d d istrib u tio n , h a s re su lte d In p rice q u o tatio n s fa r b e lo w w h a t y o u ’d e x p e c t on tire s k n o w n to be b e tte r b u ilt an d m o re en d u rin g . P ra c tic a lly e v e ry im p o rta n t ra c e -even t-fo r-th ree~ year3-^ h a6 -b $o ii"W o n on O ld field s. T h e W ic h ita T e s t R u n in w h ich an en tire se t o f O ld field C o rd s co v ered 34 ,8 25 ra ile s on ro u g h ro ad s p ro v e s th e m e ttle o f th e M o tt T ru stw o rth y T ir e s B u ilt in e v e iy - d a y d riv in g . ^ . T h e .M a ste r D riv e r an d T ire B u ild e r h a s g iv e n th e p u b lic a n e w stan d a rd o f tire w e a r a n d tire co st— a tru e eco n o m y th a t e v e ry c a r o w n e r sh o u ld k n o w ab o u t. Y o u r O ld field d e a le r h a s th e se fa c ts— ta lk to h im . И ? r KURFEES & W ARD Mocksville^ л 1 1'*;;.о H и r-Sl' \v. I f1 < * » l 7 ’4'í P a g e . F o i ü ’ E N T E R P R I S E , М 0 С К 8 У 1 Ь Щ N . С . JIHI !B f ■>! M % f e í ; iЧ <JííA! i MABE-1N-£AR01INÁ, EXPOSI­ TION OPENS MONDAY About 200 JHanufacturers Нате Exhibits. Southern Offer Fare And Half Round Trip. Jerusalem Schools Open October 9th. E d u c a tio n h a s O T d IMPROVED ÜHITORM INTERNATlONAl EiBiliHai в iMimiiii К1Ш111«||»||1Н111Н1Ш1111ВП11Ш1ПС1М1[ПЯ1111а1«»'аш|шаш111 m O n M o n d a y , S e p te m b e r 2 5 th , t h e ; d o o rs -o £ th e M a d e In -C ai-o - lin a s E x p o s itio n w ill b e tlirow 'n . o p e n a n d a s h o w e x c e llin g , b y f a r a n y t h in g ,o f th e k in d h e ld in th e S o u th w ill b e o n .: T h e -; e x p o sitio n b u ild in g it s e lf is id eally^ a d a p te d to, th e p u rp o se f o r w h ic h it is to b e u s e d B u ilt _ 6 1 b r i ( ^ , a n d sto n e , 2 0 0 x 3 0 0 fe e t, "a n d a m p ly p ro v id e d w ith I'g h t, it h a s th ris e -fifth s o f w h ic h is d e v o t­ e d - e x c lu s iv e ly to th e d isp l-iy o f m a iiu fa c t u r e r s ’ e x h ib its . In ih e n e ig h b o rh o o d o f 200 m a n u fa c tu r ­ e r s a r e r e p re s e n te d in th e ii^t o f e x h ib ito r s fa n d i th e c o m p a re s m a li. r e r iia in iiig ; F p ac e is b e in g a p p lie d f o r T h e a u d itb fifim p h th e seco n d ' flo o r o f ih a jiix p o s itio n b u ild in g , in w h ic h ith e '.c o n c e rts, a fte rn o o n a n d ie v tn in jr; w illb e h d ld , h i s a s e a tin g .c a p a c ity o f 3000. 'T h e s t a g e ' is -u n u su a lly , w e ll a d a p te d to ih e p iir p o s e s ifo r w h ic h it ,w ill b e u sed ; a iJd tm ig h t e a s ily b e em ­ p lo y e d fo,r a n x i„ _ ^ o r th e a t(ic a l‘;p e ff( T h e B o a rd ^ f le t c o n tra c t lo r th e h e a L liig p lu m b in g o f th e Je r u s a 'e m C o n ­ s o lid a te d sch o o l b u ild in g to F r e d E . R o w e . o f-B e n n e tts v ille , S . C . C o n sid eratio .n $ 7 ,5 0 0 . T h e Je r iifa le m s c h c o ls w ill opi-n O ct. 9 th ; T h e c o m m itte e w ill m e e t O ct. 3 rd to e m p lo y d riv e ra 'or th e fo u r t r a c k s w h ic h a r e lo 30 r u n .' • T h e ^ \ a t e D e p a rtm e n t o f E d u ­ c atio n h a s a u th o rise d th e co m ­ m itte e to em p lo y th re e h ig h school^ te a c h e rc in thi.s sch o o l h is a'lisures in stru c tio n in a ll th e h ig h sch q o l'g 'rad es. School Days Are i'a n d |'; . L a z f I'Je w e JIW ' [O J/ie C o ■ ilo n d h S o n ju ï. N y В е ф < Г ' и ' Ш . F i r . д V ' í ® í ' Г " ¡ 4 «,|ЬбгЬ II Ш á n i : d Ш hoof t Л ШШ fo r J; 4 J ÎÂÏ Í. :Toad sh o w ce. isT h e lo catio n o f th é b u ild in g iri m a n y w a y s .n o t tb be im p ro v e d u p o n . O n P a r k A v e n u e , in D il- w o r t h ,'it m a y b e re a c h e d b o t| w a y ‘cif.-South B o u le v a rd a n d f w a y 0Ï S o u th T r y o n stre et^ '-P arlc irig fo r a u to m o b ile s w ill b e u p a n d dp.w n b o th o f t h e s e m a in tH b ro u g h fa re s r b u t P a rk - A V en u é itse lf^ w ill b e o p en 'o tra ffic bo th w a y s a n d c o n se q u e n tly p a r k in g o n th is s t r e e t w ill n o t b e a 'llo w e J T h e r e ' - is, n o a d d it o n a l p a r k in g s p a c e a v a ila b le e x c e p t o n e lo t in th e r e a i ,q l th e b u ild in g , a n d th is is h e ld iif^ ç lu s iv e 'y fo r th e u se o f e x h lb itô i« . v . i ; E v e r y e ffo r t h a s b e e m tn a d e to p ro v id e in a d v a n c o fo r th e s a fe ly a n d c o n v e n ie n c e o f > th e crow c w h ic h w ill a tte n d th e E x p o s itio n T h e r e .;a r e fiv e la r g e e x its fro m t h e ' u p p e r flo o r ;'r e s t ro o m s fo r g e n tle m e n an d , la d ie s^ a m p le te le ­ p h o n e a n d -'W iie c o n v e n ie n c e s - in a w o rd , m o d e m fa c ilit ie s in e v e r y r e s p e c t. M a y o r Ja m e s 0 , .W a lk e r a n d C h ie f oi; P o lic e W a te r; B , O rr n a v e c o o p e ra te d m o st h e a r t ily w it h th e o ffic ia ls o f th e C a r o lin a s iE x p o s itio n C o m p a n y in a r i;a n g in g -fo c th e p ro p e r m a n a ­ g e m e n t a n d c o n ti ol o f tra ffic . a s w e ir a s C ifo r -th e p r e s e r v a tio n o f o r d e r a n d , th e p ro te ctio n o f th e p u b lic .' ~” "T h ë ~ îa fe 8 ^ c h a r g e d ^ a t-th e ^ ^ .p o sitlo ii w ill- b e tw e n ty c e n ts fo r c h ild re n .a t^ d 'fo rty c e n ts, fo r d u lts th ro u g S o u t th e e n tire E x ­ p o sitio n , w it h , th e e x c e p tio n o f S o c ie ty N ig h t, w h ic h w ill b e th e (.v e n in g o f T h u rs d a y ; S e p te m b e r, 2 8 'h . O n th is e v e n in g , th e c h a r g e . fo r c h i'd r e n .w ill be f i f t y ç e n t.4 a n d th e c h a rg e fo r a ¿ ^ ts ,^ o n e d o lla r. S p e c ia l.d a y s a lr e a d y a r r a n g e f o r o r in p ro c e ss o f p la n n in g a re a s io llo w s : S e p te m b e r 2 6 th , K iw a n ia D a y S e p te m b e r/2 7 th , G a sto n C o u n ly D a y ; S e p te m b e r 2 9 th , C a b a rru « '"C o u n t y -D a y ; O c to b er 3 rd , M er c h a n ts ’ D a y ; O c to b e r 4 J i , Ire d e C o u ;.ty D a y ; O cto b e r 5 th , L in co in C o u n ty.. D a y ; an d O eto b er 6th , W iristo n -S a le m D a y . W ith ie v e r y ra ilro a d in th e m t ir e S o u th o ffe r in g a fa^ e an d h a lf r a te fo r th e ro u n d trip dm in g th e .e n lir e E x p o s itio n perioc . a n d w ith a n e n th u sia sm fo r th e B u y -A t-H o m e M o v e m e n t an-1 fo r th e M a d e lo -C a ro lin a s E x p o .ii'i w h ic h is th e fr u it o f th a t m ove . m e n t, s p r e a d in g th ro u g h o u t th is e n tire sec tio n o f liie S o n th fu st, is b e ir g fr e e ly p re d ic te d th a t m o re th a n 100,000 p eo p le v.i .v is it a n d le a ’ n frozn th o M ad e M iss H a ttie .F o w Ie r re tu rn e d to h e r h o m e in S t a te s v ille S u n d a y a f t ‘:r a v is it o f s e v e r a l d a y s to .b e r ,d s t e ) v M i s . G , G , D a n isI, (By RBV. P. B. B’lTZWATHR, D. D., T«nclier of KngllDh Bible In tho Moofljr Bible Instituto ol Chlongo.)Copyrliht, H JJ„W M le rn New«paiior Union. LESSO N FO R.SEPTEM В ER • 24 REVIENT: T H E E X IL E AND RESTO RATIO N THE M n ck avilie .L o d ü c 13 4 A . F . & iVJ. m e e ts e\'-;ry th ird F r id a y l-h t a t S o ’ c k c k . A ll v is iu n g B ro s, in v ite d . . E . P . C k a w f o r d M a s te r Z N . A n d e r s o n S e c . M iftksville, n ' C.' Sept.. 13th 1922, The- Hoard o f Electiona for Dnvie County,’ W . A . Roberts, W1 B. yvngell, and T. N .' Chaffln, in regul&r session here in C ourtH ouatj, in M ocksviile, N. C. ai'ptem her.l3th, 1922, fu ll Board be­ ing pveaent, tho follow ing .prer.eedinRS were bad: The Board ofC ouhty Commissioners, having, altered ithe boundar^ lirio be tween Jerusalem ûnd M ocksviile Town- ahips, ns follows. Viz: 'T h a t portion of Jerusalem Township, lying N orth of the follbw ihg lino to 'w it: B eginning a t a point on Bear Creek, the Pouth- i,West corner of the land now owned by i r . W . C, M artin,, thence along and w ith his Southern Boundary line to a point ? on the Salisbury and.M ockSville road, thence in an Kasternly direction along w ith the A ugusta and Fork ChureJT soiled road^-to the corner o f, the lands bf Goshen MuCulloch'’ on said road, thence in an Eaaterhly direction, along the. Southern boundary line,of the lands of Goshen M cC ulloh,John G taves, John Dwire and Tom Vickers, to a point on Oui chman Creek corner o f the lands of Tom Vickers, be and is hereby tnadu part o f M ocksviile Tow nship.” , ^ •The BbM d o f Countyr Commissioners also havinfe' transfered, jK '^t, part of, Mocksviile Township.lying^'Vyest b f the follow ing line, to w it: "B e g in n in g a t a point on Bear Creek, on t^e lands o f D . 6. H elper, w here the iM ockaville Township line now crosses said Creek thence down Bear Creek w ith ft's m ean derings, to-the Southern line o f H . P, Tutterow lands, know n as the Pass Place, thenco in V W estern direction w ith the Southern boiindary line o f the said H . F . Tutterow lands \o the Cala ïîaln Township line, to'C alahaln Towh' ship,” . ■ ^ ' Request also having been.m ade for transfer o f th a t portion of.C . M . Oodby farm lying in N orth Calahaln Precinct, to South Calahaln Precinct. The said Board o f Elections „w ill m eet in the Oburthouse in M ockavillei'N . C, on Sut-, iirdaÿ, the 7th day o f October 1922 for aUe purpose o f fixing;, and establishing these lines. . \ - Notice is also ¿ ‘yen th a t th e R egis DEVOTIONAIi IÌ)àADING-PB. C«:l-6, 16-20.OOLUEN TBXT-The-Lora hath dono Ifrcnt things for us: wlioreo£ we aro gtaO. -Ph. 126:3.PIIIJIARV TOPIC—Seloctca Stories llo- told. J UNIOR TOPIC—How God Ilestorcd ÌHla People'. • INTlSRSrEDfATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —Leaders .iR'tlio He8lbratlon;dC -larael. y o u n g'PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Lessons Froin'the Exllo and Roturn. tration Books w ill be open a t the. varir ous Precincts, in Dav|e C ounty,'on .the the 5th day of October 1922,and will-r«' m ain open for tw etty days, up to ant including Octo'ber 2sth,. 1922. I t is ordered th a t a copy < f this not­ ice. be published for 20 days" in The Davie Record and the M ocksviile, En terprise. , ' ' W . A. R o b e r t s, Chairm an, W . B. A n g e l l, ■ T iios. N . Ch a f f in . MICKI E-SAYS' ■ Ц^R^. UÀÂ'. ' «âU4 -TWW »AWCES V\E SMlfiKEBl \4> - m ’ T A G tH T W N O \M H O & A M 6 H E OVOWX GIY U\=, PM >£R, <hO V JE Iu S ty e HtKA AM OW EP. FREE в о т Ц Е o o u x p ó o u кле ^ ЫОЫЕ VJHATOJÈR \ We have just received a large assortment of the FAMOUS Fountain Pens and Pencils' GUARANTEED^ Come and get yours TODAY C. J. Angèll,“The Jeweler” Mocksviile, Ñ. C. вa I §•. i S II |:м1я!мл1я?и:м11ш1киз1'и:|;!а1!11|в!1!1в11ш«ш11и1111ш!!11а111шш1и1и111!яашдатввр,вшта1и«11иа«и1ши1ш1 Two methods of revlew ninjr be em> ployed to advnnt(\ge; ■ ’ 1. Chnriicter Study.? Assign-tlie out- atundlng herbes o i the ' qiiiirter’s ' les-' .sons to menibers of the clnas and have them to. report. This nsatgnmeht m ust he made the week previous, e. g. Eze- klei; the prophet i of-'aoüi 'Daniel, the sta'tesnmh E zra,'the ^teacher of God’s word, etc. , ’ . . 2. Sum m ary,of Contents. This Is a good method at all times. It can ba :adapted to different grades.' The fol­ lowing Is a suggested metliod : LsMon 'l.-'Before Ezekiel wns com- nilaaluneil-hs a prophet he was given , vision of ;the Alm ighty. - A fte r. that- he wns jg ljen ^ h^Je^erlmenthl,'j£no\^^ eUgp'0t;Gb4'i>tórd-^he'até'the book— , dIgqste(Uftiid^nbêfop'rlàtedVlt?-’w^^ A n ex^rtmiyftW^^^ ' God's w ord'Is^ Vss^ntia^^ • • ' ■■ Lesson ' I ir Becauso D aniel besought thé L'brd' lie w as"able to''m ake ‘ known the kidg’s dreami and Interpret It. " ‘It- any m an lack wisdom, let iilm aslr óf God (Jas. 1:0 ,. Lesson III. .Svhlle Belshazzar ofid his lorils • weri^.cngaged t t drunken revel ry t a- ’myisterious liànd, recorded Divine' Judgment. ' There i s a day coming^ wliea. m en.flhall bé judged... H appy ' Is the niah. who has fled to Christy for to'^ such tiiere la no Judgm ent (John 5:24).' llesson IV. Darilers sterling; worthy brought him to ’the front— be was elc;' vuted -to.be prim e m inister of ^thb Per- .>ilan empjre. Moved by jealousy cer­ tain wieked men plotted his downfall. Because of a lia^v:}css record In busi;' ness they trum ped up a charge against^ him bn;the ground of his foreign re- llffibn,-/I'hough tlie king execjited the. foolish decree' D aniel was delivered' and his accusers were cast Into, the den of lIons<and .destroyed. Cesson V. Thoug}i Isi-ael went Into: cnptlvlty ns:'h ••elmstlsement of, the Lord, In dub time He-recovered tliein;; God’s covenant ,and Judgments 'are^ sure. H e can movb-a heathen;klng to' freely, fulflll H is own .-good’ pleasure hnd,çurpôse, ! • „ L estcn iv i. In the restbratlon.'of the pebple_ to'their own land, the first thing neéess'ary was the provision of a' place^ fo r,th e worship of God. iVs soon as th is ,work -»vas begun, 'violent gpposl-' tio n V b s in evldeiibe.-ï T hat which,God J sets out,, ,tb..do , siiall-' be' coiupleted, thougli'all liell oppoàe. ■ Lesson' V II.,*H am aii’B,'w ickedi. plot against , the Jew s, was frustrated . toy Esther’s -' shrewdness ' and couriige. Those -yyhoiplot against and hate Gbd’s coyenant pcoiile-shall be brought' ty ,de-, structlbn. ■ Lessbh'V ill. Through Zerubbahbl the' neople were brought; back and estah iI - i NEW FALL CLOTHES CLEVER SNAPPY STYLES FOR MEN WHO CARE. NEW SPORT MODELS, NORFOLKS AND THE 3 OR 4 BUTTON CLEVER STYLES OUR SUITS ARE VERY REASONABLY TOO $18.00, $20.00, $22,50, ' $25.00‘to $40.00. BOY’S HEADQUARTERS 4 EVERYTHING FOR THE BOYS IT PAYS To Follow The Arrow 440 Liberty St. » И М « Я Ж Ш М Ж Ш а « И 1 * Ш И № Н Я Ж 1 М И1 106 W. 5th St. Winston-Salem, N. C. |:11!Я»Я!ЕИ.«:Щв;Г.!НИНЗ!;ИНЯЖН;;:1В;йН!*Яй;:НйН31Я!11!НЕ« , THE EVENT OF EVENTS . | Winston-Salem &. Forsyth | County Fair I BiBK'BiiiitBaBiiiiBiinMCiaitiiBeiiBWSiKBiii'siiiaiKaiiiiW'iB'S'Bii^Biiiiniii'iBiiKaiitBiiiiajiB^BnBiiiiBiiiiaiiiBiitHiiiiBmBin- - ^ October 3, 4, 5 and 6, 1922 | FOUR PULL DAYS ' POUR FULL NIGHTS | TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY i Ilshed In their-o\vn'land, but tiiey iTM • gone farv;ij\vliy^ftFo'^ . There'' was now ri'eed*iofi!a3,fyiglqûà^^^ E zra ;wni.nipje4-b^~thajSl)!ilt’o^ God to lead tiiem , baick’yto*,,iel , Becauae E zra 'sought, ,tlie^ Lord ’ htS; way. ; was prospered.' Success 'aiways comes to- those-who trust, God. ' - 'Lesson IX . W heu„îfeheinlah heard, of th é 'distress o£ his brethren at Je­ rusalem ,.'he took the m atter to .th e Lord Intprayer, T heir sorrow and dis-' tress', was his sorrow 'and distress. Is any ailllcted, let him-pray (Jas. 5:13). . Lesson, X.,-'W heii. Nehem lah began the rebuilding of the walls of Jeru­ salemi, he en,coimtered v io le n t. opposi­ tion fro m W ith o u t ' ana from ' within.' - HIs.-.'fulth . ln,‘God ■ mbve^ him to go .'straight on w ith the work and he had th'o jbÿ of seeing the work completed. Lesson. X I. .T he method used." In bringing back the people to God was the word of God. Because God’s word was made plain to the people they repented of their sins and rendered obedience to God. Lesson XII. Slalachl as an aid to ■Neliemlah In effecting refornis pohited out the sins of the people, viz: Base Ingratitude, , a corrupt,, priesthood,, inlxed-marrlages, robbing God by wlih- holdlhi; tithes, etc., pointing to a day of judgm ent when righteous retribu­ tion would he meted out to tho wickt'd and rewards would be given to tho faithful. Beginning the Day. r I f nny mail' w ill come after Sfe, let him deny himself, and-take up hl.i cross, Htid follow Sle. jror whosoevur w ill save his llfb'Shull lose It and w ho­ soever w ill lose his life for .My sake shall And It. Sing W ith Grace In Your Hearts. - Let thp .word of Christ dwell In you richly in nil w isdom ; teaching imd ad­ m onishing one another In psalms' and hynnis and spli'ltim l songs, slnKln.;; w ith grace. In your heai-ts to the Lerii. I9-ap....... . . J PRODUCT of FARM,GARDEN,WORK SHOP and FACTORIES Woman’s Work and Decorative Art. Merchants’ and Manufac­ turers’ Emporium of Progress = Miiiiasa»iBriiBi;;!B:nBi'.i«iii!Bi¡iaiiiiBiiiiaiii:Bii:iaiii;a>ii¡Biii!BiiiiBF.i:B:iiiaiiiii:iBi!iii«'i'!n:iBiiia№ViSiBitiii liiiiBisiaiiiii ,A M U S IN G R A C E S E V E R Y D A Y - E x c i t i n g F i n i s h - L a r g e s t P u r s e s E v e r O ffe re d in N o rth C a ro lin a . ~ M u sic — V ic to r an d H is F a m o u s C o n c e rt B a n d . ^ • M ID W A Y — T . A . 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Southern and Norfolk & Western Railroads Stop at Main Entrance. The Greatest Aggregation of Educational and Amuseitieht 'Features^ Ever Attempted;— -— -— — — - E N T E R P R I S E r M O G K S V T T J . m N . С . ■ S ‘ " J ' :•■■■'В ■ ■ .'.li-i'iV-.í,-1 <> ,We Carry A Complete Line OF Sundries CLEMENT & LEGRAND “On The Square”Mocksvifle, N. C. l o c a l a n d p e r s o n a l Goings and Comings of the Populace of Mocksviile and Surroundings. 1 M rs. N . R . R ic h a rd s o n , o f A l ­ b em arle, is v is it in g h e r so n . R e v . W . B . W a ff s p e n t s e v e r a l d a y s in R a le ig h th e fir s t o f th e w eek . M iss M e e k N e e ly ,o £ S ta te s v ille , is v is itin g h e r n ie c e , M rs. V . E . S w a im .' M r. C . F . W illia m s, o f C a m d e n S. C ., w a s a b u sin e ss v is it o r h e re M o n d ay. M rs. J . C . Ja m e s , o f F a r m in g - ten, s p e n t s e v e r a l d a y s la s t w e e k v isitin g r e la tiv e s . W e a r e fo rc e d to le a v e o u t som e n e w s ite m s th is w e e k b e ­ cause th e y a r r iv e d to o la te . M iss M y r tle A b e r n a th y , o f C h arlo tte, is v is it in g in th e h o m e o f M r. T . M . H e n d rix . M r. C . s. B r o w n le ft to d a y fo r a v isit to h is 'd a u g h fe r , M rs. R L . S co tt, a t fo b a c c o v ille . M iss H e le n G r a n g e r , o f N e w Je r s e y , is v is it in g h e r s is te r , M r j. H. N . Je s s u p , a t th e L o d g e . M rs. J . B . Jo h n s to n e a c c o m ­ pan ied M rs. F o r m w a lt to A s h e - v ilh la s t T h u r s d a y fo r a v is it . M rs, J . W . F o w le r , o f S t a te s ­ ville, is s p e n d in g th is w e e k w ith her d a u g h te r, M rs. G . G . D a n ie l. M iss lio u is e R o d w e li, w h o h a s been v is itin g h e r s is te r in S a n ­ fo rd , r e tu rn e d h o m e la s t S a t u r d ay. M rs. D . C . K u r fe e s , o f R o u te . sp e n t la s t w e e k w ith h e r* p a r ­ en ts, M r. a n d M r s . U . A . O rre ll, at A d v a n c e . M r. a n d M rs. E . G . H o rn , a n d M r. R . C . C lic k , o f W in sto n -S a l- om, s p e n t a fe w h o u rs in to'.vn Su n d ay a fte rn o o n . M r. D e w e y C a s e y le ft M o n d a y to e n te r T r in it y C o lle g e , D u rh a m . H e g r a d u a te d fr o m th e h ig h school h e re la s t y e a r . M rs. T . H . H e n d rix w e n t to C h arlo tte to th e P r e s b y te r ia n H o sp ital la s t w e e k S h e is u n d -r g o in g tr e a tm e n t th e re . M iss J e s s ie W a ff le f t T h u r s d a y fo r H ig h P o in t, w h e r e s h e h a s ’.c cep ted a p o sitio n w it h th e S o u t’r ern C ig a r a n d T o b a c c o C o. M isse s H e le n an d D o ro th y M e r on ey a n d M e s s r s . T o m M e ro n e y and S ila s M c B e e , o f G re e n sb o ro , sp e n t S u n d a y in A lb e m a r le . — Mr—»nH -M r.qJV T axie B r o w n an d babe re tu rn e d S u n d a y fr o m C h a t tan o o g a, w h e r e th e y h a v e b- on v is itin g M r s B r o w n ’s m o th e r. M rs. Ju liu s 0 . Y o u n g , w h o h a s been v is it in g h e r p a r e n ts fo r th e n ast tw o w e e k s , re tu r n e d to 1 o r hom e in D u rh a m la-st T h u r s d a y . M r. 0 . L . C a s e y , w h o h a s b e en in th e to b a c c o b u s in e ss a t L o r i i, S. C ., is h e re v is it in g h is fa m ily . S u n d ay h e w ill le a v e fo r W ilso i, N . C , M iss A n n ie Jo h n s o n r e tu rn e d hom e la s t w e e k a f t e r sp e n d i ig th e su m m e r in M o o re s v ille a d th e la s t tw o w e e k s in th e m o u n ­ tain s. M iss Jo s e p h in e L e m m i r e tu r n ­ ed to h e r h o m e i n N e w Y i ^ .k C ity M o n d a y , a f t e r a tw o w e e 's v isit to h e r m o th e r, M rs. 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M iss C la y to n - B r o w n , w h o is t e a c h in g ,,a t T h o m a s v ille , an d M iss B o n n ie B ro w n , o f G re e n s­ b o ro, a r e e x p e c te d to sp e n d tlie w e e k -e n d w ith h e r p a re n ts. M r. an d M rs. M . G , B ro w n a n d c h ild re n , o f W in sto n -S a le m , s p e n t s e v e r a l d a y s th is w e e k w ith th e fo r m e r 's p a re n ts, M r. an d M rs. C . S . B ro w n , on R o u te 1. M rs. S c a r M o rriso n re tu rn e d to h e r h o m e in S ta te s v ille S u n d a y a f t e r a v is it o f s e v e r a l d a y s to h e r p a re n ts, H e r h u sb a n d sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d h e re an d aco m p an - ie d h e r h o m e, M rs. W . R . M c C o rk le , o f M on ­ ro e , s p e n t a fe w d a y s h e re th e fir s t o f th e w e e k . S h e a n d M r. W e sle y C a r tn e r to o k little B la n ch C a r tn e r to' th e O rth ep ed ic h o sp i­ ta l a t G a s to n ia T u e s d a y to b e e x ­ a m in e d . M r. a n d M rs. J . K . S h e e k an d son re tu rn e d to G re e n sb o ro S u n ­ d a y . M rs. S h e e k h a s b e en v is it ­ in g r e la tiv e s h e re fo r th e p a st tw o m o n th s. T h e y w e re acco m - c o m p an ie d h o m e b y M iss E lv a S h e e k . F r o m th e a p p e a ra n c e s o f th e c a r s th a t p a sse d h e re M o n d a y lo ad ed w ith to b acco th e m a rk e t a t W in sto n -S a le m m u st h a v e p u r­ c h a se d q u ite a b it o f th e D a v ie c o u n ty w e e d th a t d a y . M iss P a u lin e C a se y , w h o h a s b e en v is itin g h e r p a re n ts h e re fo r th e p a s t th re e w e e k s re tu rn ­ ed to ta k e u p h e r d u tie s a t W a tt’s H o sp ita l, D u rh a m , a s a p u p il n u rse S h e w ill fin ish tra in in g n e x t F e b r u a r y . M isse s M a rth a C a ll, R u th B o o e L illie M e ro n e y , M e sd a m e s B . I. S m ith , L . S . K u r fe e s a n d M r. J . F . H a n e s a n d R e v . W . 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H u n te r, o f L y n c h b u rg V a ., b o a rd in g w ith M rs, G . G . D a n ie l. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F o u n d — B e tw e e n C ooleem ee a n d W o o d le a f tw o 48-pound sa c k s o f flo u r. O w n e r can g e t sa m e b y c a llin g a t th is office an d p a y in g fo r th is ad . S M IT H G R O V E N E W S M r. an d M rs. Jo h n G ro c e , o f W in sto n -S a le m , w e r e w e e k -e n d v isito rs o f M rs. W . L . H a n e s. M rs. G ro c e w e n t fro m h e re to F a rm in g to n to sp e n d a fe w d a y s w ith .M r. G ro c e ’ s p a re n ts. M r. Jo h n M a rtin , o f H a n e s, s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith h is s is ­ te r, M rs. L . A . C lo u s e , M r. G . B , T a y lo r m a d e a b u si­ n ess trip to W in sto n , o n e d a y la st w e e k . M iss E liz a b e th H e n d rix s p e n t a d a y o r tw o la s t w e e k in M o ck s­ v iile w ith h e r s is te r . M is s N e llie H e n d rix . M r. H . G . S h e e k , o f W in sto n , sp e n t S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y h e re w ith h is fa m ily . - M r. a n d M rs. E a r l C a u d le , o f N e w L ife , v isite d th e ir a u n t, M rs. W . L . H a n e s, S a tu r d a y an d S u n d a y . M r. F r a n k N a y lo r , J r . , o f W in ­ sto n w a s a w e e k -e n d v is it o r h e re . , M rs. D o u g la s A rc h e r , o f W in ­ sto n , sp e n t a fe w d a y s la s t w e e k w ith r e la tiv e s a n d fr ie n d s . M r an d M r j. C h a r lie W a rd , o f H a ll’ s F e r r y , s p e n t S u n d a y w ith M r; a n d M rs, J , K . W illia m s. M r. Jo h n H . C a sh , o f W iiisto n , sp e n t a fe w d a y s la s t w e e k w ith frie n d s. S e v e ra l o f o u r p e o p le a tte n d e d th e B a ra c a -P h ila th e a c o n v en tio n a t C e n te r S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y . A ll re p o rt a g o o d c o n v e n tio n . M r. an d M rs. I. D . H e n d rix , sp e n t S a tu r d a y in W in sto n . M r. a n d M r s . 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M iss S a r a A n d erso n c a rrie d h e r th ro u g h th e co u n try7 an d ” w a ar“ acc o m p a n i- ed b y M iss D e lia R o b e r ts an d M e ssrs. J . C . P o w e ll a n d Jo h n D w ig g in s . M r, C h a rle s T o m lin so n a n d fa m ily v is ite d M r . a n d M rs. W . N . A n d e rso n S u n d a y . M iss E ffie B o o e is th e g u e s t o f M r. a n d M rs. A . J . A n d e rs o n , M rs, B e r t h a H a rb in a n d d a u g h te r v isite d th e fo r m e r ’ s m o th e r, M rs. A n n E . A n d e rs o n S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . M iss e s M a b le a u d P a u lin e C h affin v isite d M rs. C , S . A rid e r- son T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . M rs. H u ff fr o m E a s t B e n d is v isitin g h e r s is te r , M rs, A . A . A n d e rso n th is w e e k . M iss E m lie P o w e lfv is it e d M rs. M a rth a B a r n e y c a s t le F r i( ia y a f ­ tern o o n . F r a m in g a n d s h e e tin g fo r s a le . B a rg a in p ric e s. C a ll on W . K , C l e m e n t o r E . 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O n P a r k A v e n u e , in D il" w o r t h ,'it m a y be re a c h e d b o t,^ w a y ‘o f S o u th B o u le v a rd arid ^ i pyj w a y 6 f S p ilth .T ryo n s tre e t'; P a rle in g ,. fo r .a u to m o b ile s w ilb b e u p a n d d o w il bothv o f th e se th o ro u g h fa re s ; b u t P a r k A v e n u e Itse lfiw ill^ b fi o p en to tra ffic b o th w a y s a n d c o n se q u e n tly p a r k in g , o h t h is 's t r e e t w ill n o t b e a llo w e J. - T H e re ' -is, n o a d d it o n a l p a r k in g s p a c e a v a ila b le e x c e p t o n e lo t in th e r e w ÿ i № a n d th is is h e l(i:^ jE p iu siv e'y fo r th e u se o f e x h ib ito ra . E v e r y e ffo r t h a s b e e d m a d e toi p ro v id e in ; a d v a n c e fo r th e s a fe t y a n d c o n v e n ie n c e o f -th e c ro w d ■ -w h ich w ill a tte n d th e ,E x p o sitio n . * T hffljB,i^are fiv e la r g e e x its fro m t h e ' lip p e r flo o r ;'r e s t ro o m s fo r g e n tle m e n an d - la d ië s, a m p le te le ­ p h o n e a n d '- w iie c o n v e n ie n c e s rr in a w o rd , m o d ern fa c ilit ie s in e v e r y re s p e c t. M a y o r Ja m e s 0 . W a lk e r a n d C h ie f o f P o lic e W a l­ t e r B , O rr n a v e co o p e ra te d m o st h e a r t ily w ith th e o fficia ls o f th e C a r o lin a s iE x p o s itio n C o m p a n y in a rra n g in g , fo r; th e p ro p e r m a n ar g e m e n t a n d co n ti ol o f . tra fflc . a s w e ll a s i fo r th e p r e s e r v a tio n o f o rd e r a n d , th e p ro te ctio n o f th e p u b lic. * . T h é ffa r e 8 -;c h a r g e d a t th e E x ’ ..p o sitio n .w ill.b e tw e n ty c e n ts fo r — ^ h ild r e n ^ t id ^ io r t y - c c n t s —fo r — a=- d u lts th ro u g h o u t th e e n tire E x ­ p o sitio n , w ith , th e e x b e p tio n o f T h e B o a rd j ) f E d u c a tio n h a s le t c o n tra c t fo r th e ' h e a tin g an d p lu m b in g o f th e Je r u s a 'e m C o n ­ so lid a te d sch o o l b u ild in g to F r e d E . R o w e , o f ■B o n n e ttsv ille, S . C . C o n sid eratio .n $7 ,5 0 0 . 'T h e Je r u s a le m sc h c o ls w ill opt-n O ct. 9 th . T iie c fim m itte e w ill m e e t O ct, 3 rd to e m p lo y d r iv e n fo r th o fo u r t r jc k s w h ic h a r e to be ru n . * Theate D e p a rtm e n t o f E d u - c a fo n h a s a u th o riz e d th e co m ­ m itte e to em p lo y th re e h ig h sch o o l tea ch ert. in th is sch o o l T h is a s s u re s in stru c tio n in a ll th e h ig h .s c h o o lg r a d e s . . >0 L e s s o n (By REV. P. B. ¿'rrZWATER, D. D., TsBcher of Ensllah Bible In tho Moody Bible Inatltuts ot Chloago.)Copyright. H 2 ä,.W «lorn N»w«paper Union. School Days Are . iI U У » FOUNTAIN LESSON FOR September 24 REVIEW: THE EXILE AND RESTORATION THE iV lnckaville > L o d g e 13 4 A . F . & A’. M - ^ ^ ird F r id a y | n ijih t a t S o ’clLC k. A ll v is iu n g B ro s, in v iie d . E . P . C r a w f o r d M a s te r Z N . A n d e r s o n S e c . DEVOTIONAL liEADlNO-PB. C0:l-6, 10-20. • GOLDEN TEXT—Tho. Ix)ra hath done great things for us: whoreoi we are glad. -Ps. 126:3. PRIMARY TOPIO-Solcctcd Slorios Ile- told. ■ JUNIOR TOPIC-How God Restored “uls People. ; / 'INTKRJtEDfATE w\ND SENIOR TOPIC —Loaders .lii'tho Realoratlon, dt -Israel. YOUNG pisOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Lessons Froin 'tho Exllo and Return. Notice! S o c ie ty N ig h t, w h ic h w ill b e on th e (^ ven in g, o f T h u r s d a y ; S e p ­ te m b e r ^ 2 8 'h ; O n th is e v e n in g , th e c h a r g e ! fo r c h i'd r e n .w ill b e f i f t y c e n ts-a n d th e c h a rg e fo r a- d i^ t s o n e d p ilar. S p e c ia l.d a y ^ a lr e a d y a rra n g e d fo r o r in p ro c e ss o f p la n n in g a re a s fo llo w s ; S e p te m b e r 2 6 th , K iw a n is D a y ; S e p te m b e r,’2 7 th , G a sto n C o u n ly D a y ; : S e p te m b e r 29 th , C a b :irru « "C o u n ty -D a y ; O cto b er 3 rd , M e r c h a n ts ’ D a y ; O cto b er 4 d i, Ire d e ll C o u i.ty D a y ; O c to b e r-5 th , L in ­ co ln -C o u n ty .. D a y ; an d O etobFr 6 th , W in sto n -S a le m D a y . W ith .e v e r y ra ilro a d in th e e n ­ t ir e S o u th o ffe r in g a fa i;e an d a h a lf r a te fo r th e ro u n d trip d in ­ in g th e ie n tire E x p o s itio n p erio d , a n d w ith a n ,e n th u sia s m fo r th e B u y -A t-H o m e M o v e m e n t a n 'l fo r th e M a d e In -C a ro lin a s E x p o .ii'i'-n w h ic h is th e ,fr u it o f th a t m o v e ­ m e n t, s p r e a d in g th ro u g h o u t th ia e n tire sec tio n o f th e S o n th ? n s t,it IS b e in g fr e e ly p re d ic te d th a t m o re th a n 10 0 ,0 0 0 p eo p le w ill v is it an d le a ’ n fro m th o M ad e- In -C a ro lin a s E .xp o sitio n o f 19 2 2 . Mncl<8v!l!t>, N. C.VSopt.. 13lh 1922, The Hoard o f Eluctions for Dnvio County,’vv. A . Roberts. W i B. A ngeli, anil T. N .' Chaffln, in regular session here in Court. H ouaç, in Mocks vi 1 le, N . C. Septem ber. 13th, 1922, full Board be ing present, the fpllo^ying „preneedings were* had: ■ ïh o Board o f County Comnilasfonors, having altered flhe boundary line be­ tween Jerusalem and M ocksville Tow n­ ships, as follows. Viz: ‘ ‘.That portion o f Ju rîm le m Township, lying N orth of the follow ing lino ’ to 'w U : Beginning a t a point on Bear Creek,) the Pouth- ;.West corner o f,the land now owned by i ) r . W . ,C. M a r tin ,, thence along and w ith his Southern Boundary lino to a poi'it on the Salisbury and Mocksville road, thenco in an Kasternly direction along w ith the A ugusta and Fork Çhurcfî soiled гoad^•to the córner o f, the lands o f Goahen M uCulloch'' on said road, thence in an Easterhly. direction, along the Southern boundary line.of the lands of Goshen M cC ullph,John G iaves, John U w ire'and Tom-Vickers, to a point on Dutchm an Creek corner o f the .¿nds of Tom -Vickers, be and is hereby hiadu t part o f M ocksville T ow nship.” , -The B oM d o f County-Commissioners also ■ havinfe' transfered. jh b t - part of Mocksville Township ,Ìying,.W.èst of the follow ing line, to w it: “ Beginning a t a p o tnton Bear Creek, on the. lands of D . 0 . H elper, where the .Mocksville Township line nov^ crosses said : Creek thence down Bear Creek w ith its mean derings, to-the Southern line o f H . F Tutterow lands, known as the Pass Placé, thence in à W estern^direclion w ith the Southern boundary, line of the said H . P'. Tutterow lands ^ the Cala- ïïaln Township line, to'C alahaln 'J ship.” - ‘ Request also having been, m ade for a transfer of th at portion òf.C . M . Oodby farm lying in N orth Calahaln Precinct to South Calahaln Precinct, The said Board o f - Elections . w ill m eet in tho Courthouse in M ocksville;'N . C, on S a t lirday, the 7th day o f October 1922 for ahe purpose o f flxing. and establishing tliese lines, . . , . Notice is also ¿iven th at the. R egis tratiun Books w ill be open a t the. vari­ ous Precincts, in D avie County, on ithe ■the‘i>lh-dBy“T>f'Octobor-K122raiid-witt-ff m ain open for tw etty days, up tp and including Octoiier 2tsth,. 1922, I t is ordered th at a copy ( f this n o t ice be .published for 20 days"in The D avie Record and the M ocksvillu.En terprise, . • ' W . A , R o b e r t s, C hairm an, W , B. An g e l l , T a o s.'N , CiiAPPiN, Town M iss H a ttie .F o w le r re tu rn e d to h e r h o m e in“ S ta T c sv illo — S u n d a y a f t t r a v is it o f s e v e ia l d a y s to , ber,,«is.te)-,* M i,s, G . G'. D a n isl, MICKIE-^SAYS ■ WNR\ ЦЛЙЛ * ^ ' 7 ^ — «alus -mw VANitES WE SM\<SKER W •nGHTW^O \WHO &AM6 . HE ОЮШ- S\T V\\Ç, , <èOVJEIu swe HtIA AWOTHER. FREE^ I BUT HE ООЦ-Г FOOL w e \ NONE WJHATÊVÊR \ Two inetUods of review,-niny be em* ployed to iidvantupe;" ; ' . 1, Clinracfer Study, ^ Assign-tlie o u t stnndliig lierdcs of the liuiirter’s'los-' sons to members ot the clnss and havo them to, report. Tills nsslghment m ust be made tlio week previous, e. g. Eze- klei; tlió prbphet,.of- aod ¡ Daniel, the sth'tesmn)i;' Ezra,''.th'o'teaclier of God’s word, etc. ’ , 2, Summnry,oiC Contents. This Is a good method at all times. It can bo ¿adapted to different grades,'- The fol­ lowing Is a suggested m etliod: ' Lesson'l,'-'Before Ezekiel was com- missioned-as a prophet'he was given’ a^ vision of .the Alm ighty. A fter tlmt. be^wns;glven,;nn¿e:cperüu9ntar.Unow edge nte tlib book— , ilIgested‘niidía'p¿roK^ A n e.\^erimentíü^^^ "God's word ■- Lessc'n il. Because D anlel .bésought the I.ofd'lie- w a i’ able tó'níáke'khow ú the king's dreaui and Interpret-Iti" " If any m an lack « ’Isdoin, let iiliii iislr of God (Jas. 1:5), Lesson ílÚ-.WlUle Belshazzar.atid his |ord8,-,wéró,fiñgiiBed-In drunken revclry'j a ^mysterious . liand, recorded Divine Judgm ent.-'^ There ■'Is a day.'comlng^ when: inbüsshall be Judged, .H appy Is the m an who has fled to Christ; for to sucirthero Is no Judgm ent (John (5:24). Lesson |V„Daniel’s sterling^ worth brought hlm 'to'-tbe’front— be was elo: vated to (be prim e ,’m íñlster'o f'th e Per­ sian empire.-. Moved by Jealousy .cer­ tain wicked ¡men plotted his downfall. Because of a fla^чicss record tn bus^' ness they trumped up a charge against him on;tho ground of his foreign re-,’ Uglbn, Though the king execiited the foolish decree ;D anlel was delivered* nnd his accusers were cast Into, the den ot lIons,:4ind destroyed. Lesson V. Though Israel went Into' captivity as -a‘--chasUsenient. of, the Lord, In duo .time H&-i'eeovered them, God's covenant'. and Judgments ' are sure. H e can move a beathen;klng to' freely, fulflll H is own >goodí pleasure nnd.gurpose, ! Lesson V I. In the restoration of the people to’their own land, the fii:st thing necessary wns the provision ot a' place^ fo r,th e worship o f God. As soon as thls^w w k -vVas begun,, violent gpposl tlon’^was In evidence. ; T hat wlilcli ,God sets’ out;, to.,.do : shall:? 6e completed thougli“ ail h d l oppose. - Lessohi yil. H am ail’e - wicked-, plot against tho' Jews was írustráted by, Esther’s s h re w d n e s s • and . cour'hge. Those w hoiplot against and hate'G od’s; covenanfpeople'Shall.be brought-tij de­ struction, , LessortrVIjl. Through Zerubbahel the people were'' brought, back a n d , estah Ushed liltH elr'o w n' lin d , but thejvliad -gone; far,-ayáíyjfrónr^^ 1 There' was We have just received a large assortment of the FAMOUS Come and get yours TODAY C. J. Angèll, Fountain Pens arid Pencils' GUARANTEED' “The Jeweler” Mocksville, N. C. 11111ш!111аш1вш1п;111а!шв'л1вштв:111>.пш1111а1и№!в]||0ш1ш1ш1ши1!:1| NEW FALL CLOTHES CLEVER SNAPPY STYLES FOB MEN WHO CARE. NEW SPORT MODELS, NORFOLKS AND THE 3 OR 4 BUTTON CLEVER STYLES OUR SUITS ARE VERY REASONABLY TOO $18.00, $20,00, $22,50, ^ $25.00‘to $40,00. BOY’S HEADQUARTERS EVERYTHING FOR THE BOYS IT PAYS To Follow The Arrow i 440 Liberty St. 106 W. 5th St. Winston-Salem, N. C. i m m m щщщ ^тям з1№М 1 т т яшЁЁЁЁ1л т т - £ т т ш т т ш ш т т т т ж т т т т а т ж т я т т ш я к THE EVENT OF EVENTS Winston-Salem & Forsyth _ i —'County Fair — ' BninñiBüMsiiBiiim'MixagiiiiBsigBiicRiKBiii’siiiiBiiiiaiKBiiEiiiR'Biiiiiirii'aiKniiiiBiitHiiiiiisiiBiisBinii lliBilliBIII October 3, 4, 5 and 6, 1922 FOUR FULL DAYS FOUR FULL NIGHTS TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY = ХГЖ !Ш ВДИ В ИИ М Ю Ш И »И Ш Ю И 1Ж Ж Ш И Ш НШ И » 1 SHffB К И Ш — — I — S was aiipye4‘J)yj.tho,'Splrlt of God to lead tiieni t bacic ,3fo;;.^<ei,lp\feiilp. Because Ezra 'sought,|the'. L o rd ' his way,- was prospered,’ Success al ways comes those who trust God. Lesson. IX. W hen Nehem lah heard of the" distress of his brethren at Je- ' rusalem,; ho took • the m atter to the Lord ln;prnyeri Their, sorrow and dis­ tress, was his sorrow-and distress. I.s any allllcted, let hlm pray (Jos. 5:13). . Lesson X.,, W hen. Neliemlah begun the rebuilding of the walls of Jeru- $alem>..he encountered v io le nt. opposi­ tion from w ith o u t'a n a fro m 'w ith in ,' ' H lsi'folH i .In .fG o d ■ moved .him to go .'sti-aight on with',the work and ho had the Joy of seeing the \vork completed. llesson XI. .T he' method used.' In bringing back , the people to God was tho word of God. Bccause God’s word was made pliiln to the people they repented of their aliia nnd rendered obedience to God. Lesson Xll. M alachl as an aid to ■Nohemlah In eltectlng reforms pointed out the sins of the people, v iz : Base Ingratitude, , a corrupt priesthood,, mlxed-marrlages, robbing God by wlth- hoUlln'g tUhes, etc., pointing to a day of Judgment when righteous retribu­ tion would be meted out to the wicked and rewards would -be given to tho faithful. g_PRpDUGT-of-FARM.GARDEN,WOKK SHOP and FACTCME^ ^ Woman’s Work and Decorative Art. Merchants’ and Manufac- ^ = turers’ Emporium of Progress - = = = H iB a i i¡:aiiHB!!iBi:iiBi¡i!BiiiiBi¡i:BiiiiBiiS№:!Bi!iitaíiii:iBiiiBi!i:i Beglnnlno the Day, < If ony man' w ill come after Me, lot him deny himself, and take up hlii cross, and follow Me, For whosoever w ill save his life-shall Igse It and who­ soever w ill lose his life for My sake shall ilnd It. (SHWiieî • sing With Grace In Your Hearts,- Let tlie word of Christ ilwell In you richly In all wisdom ; teaehing and nd- inonlshlng one anollier In.psiilm s aud- hy'mns nnd spiritual songs, slngln,? w ith grace. In your heurte to the Lenì, ............... J A M U S IN G R A C E S E V E R Y D A Y - E x c i t i n g F i n i s h - L a r g e s t P u r s e s E v e r O ffe re d in N o rth C a ro lin a . ~ M u sic —V ic to r an d H is F a m o u s C o n c e rt B a n d . '' , - M ID W A Y — T . A . W o lf S u p e rio r 4 0 -C a r S h o w , H ig h C la s s A m u s e m e n t. C le a n , M o ral an d re fin e d . B ig c o n so lid a tio n o f t h e , b e st e v e r s h o w n . C le a n lin e ss p r e d o m in a te s — B r in g th e e n tire fa m ily . F R E E A C T S — T h e D u tto n S o c ie ty E q u e s t r ie n s ; T h e 4 D a lto n S is t e r s '^ A e r ia lis t s , o f R e ­ n o u n ; T h e D e lm o re T r io — W ire A r t is t s S u p r e m e ; T h e H e lq v is t (h u m a n to rc h e s) W o rld ’ s. G r e a te s t D iv in g A c t, : - ^ F I R E W O R K S — P a in ’ s M a n h a tta n B e a c h F ir e w o r k s e a c h e v e n in g — I t s m a g n itu d e is .u n - ,. riv a lle d an d co llo sa l. ' ' .• 1 T O T H E P R O D U C E R S o f G u ilfo rd , D avIe,' A s h e , Y a d lc in , W ilk e s, S u r r y , R o c k in g h a tii, •, stoke,»,. A lle g h a n y , W a ta u g a , an d D a v id so n C o u n ti'-s, w e a r e o ffe r in g s p e c ia l p re m iu m s, , o p en to y o u ,' : . E D U C A T IO N A L D A Y - F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R 6 th , 19 2 2 , A il W h ite P u p ils A tte n d in g o r W ill A tte n d P u b lic S e h o -ls o f G u ilfo rd , D a v ie , Y a d k in , W ilk e s, S u r r y , R o c k in g h a m , - S to k e s, A lle g h a n y , W a ta y g a , D a v id so n , a n d F o r s y t h C o u n tie s, a d m itte d to th e F a ir , F r id a y , O cto b er, 6 th , 19 2 2 , F R E E , aiii;Diii;B№!Biii!BiiiiBiiiiBiii!Bi№BiiiiBiiiiBiii!Biii!BiiiiBrai:nB9'"vi№Bi!m■UBIIUI IIIIIBIIllBIIIIBllh. ':¡liB»IIBIIIIBIIIIBII1! II Special Reduced Round Trip Tickets on All Railroads ADMISSION—Adults, 50c day and night. Children, 25c day and night. Street Cars run to Main Entrance. Southern and Norfolk & Western Railroads Stop at^Main Entrance. The Greatest Aggregation of Educational and Amusement Features Ever Attempted. г :и.,-.- ..t . . •-■■-.■-•-■v-’r I . • Ч, v.» Jf‘'тЛ . ' . _ ..................................................^ Я1111В1111В1 ENTERPRISEtMOCKSVILLE. N. C. впвппвшвштвпивповшвшнтшвнп I-Л?- ) “lì Page Fivë We Carry A Complete Lme OF Sundries CLEMENT & LEGRAND “On The Sqtiare 11BIBÜII l o c a l a n d p e r s o n a l Goings and Comings of the Populace of Mocksville and Surroundings. A l-M ra. N . R . R ic h a rd s o n , o f b em arle, is v is it in g h e r so n . R e v . W . B . W a ff s p e n t s e v e r a l d a y s in R a le ig h th e fir s t o f th e w eek . M iss M e e k N e e ly ,o f S ta te s v ille , is v is iiin g h e r n ie c e , M rs. V . E . S w a im .' M r, G . P . W illia m s, o f C am d e n S. C ., w a s a b u sin e ss v is ito r h e re M o n d ay. M rs. J . C . .Ja m e s, o f F a r m in g ­ ton, s p e n t s e v e r a l d a y s la s t w e e k v isitin g r e la tiv e s . W e a r e fo rc e d to le a v e o u t som e n e w s ite m s th is w e e k b e ­ cause th e y a r r iv e d to o la te . M iss M y r tle .A b e rn a th y , o f C h arlo tte, is v is it in g in th e h o m e o f M r, T . M . H e n d rix . , M r. C . S . B ro w n le ft to d a y fo r a v isit to h is’ d a u g h te r, M ra. R L , S c o tt, a t T o b a c c o v iile . M iss H e je n G r a n g e r , o f N e w Je r s e y , is v is it in g h e r s is t e r ,M r i. H. N . Je s s u p , a t th e L o d g e . M rs. J . B . Jo h n s to n e ac c o m ­ p an ied M rs. F o r m w a lt to A sh e - v ilh la s t T h u r s d a y fo r a v is it. M rs. J . W . F o w le r , o f S ta te s ­ ville, is s p e n d in g th is w e e k w ith h er d a u g h te r, M rs. G . G , D a n ie l. M iss Ix> u ise R o d w e ll, w h o h a s been v is it in g h e r s is t e r in S a n ­ fo rd , re tu rn e d h o m e la s t S a t u r d ay, M rs, D . 0 . K u r fe e s , o f R o u te I, s p e n t la s t w e e k w ith h e r* p a r ­ en ts, M r. a n d M rs. U . A . O rre ll, at A d v a n c e . M r. a n d M rs. E . G . H o rn , an d M r. R . C ; C lic k , o f W in sto n -S a l- dm, s p e n t a fe w h o u rs in to w n Su n d ay a fle rn o o n . M r. D e w e y C a s e y le ft M o n d a y to e n te r T r in it y C o lle g e , D u rh a m . H e g r a d u a te d fr o m th e h ig h school h e re la s t y e a r . M rs. T . H . H e n d rix w e n t to C h a rlo tte to th e P re s b y te ria n H o sp ital la s t w e e k S h e is' u n d t g o in g tr e a tm e n t th e re . M iss J e s s ie W a ff le f t T h u r s d a y fo r H ig h P o in t, w h e r e s h e h a s -.c cep ted a p o sitio n w ith th e S o u f r ern C ig a r a n d T o b a c c o C o. M isse s H e le n a n d D o ro th y M e r on ey an d M e s srs . T o m M e ro n e y an d S ila s M c B e e , o f G re e n sb o ro , sp e n t S u n d a y in A lb e m a rle . M r. a n d M rs. M a x ie B ro w n an d b ab e re tu r n ed S u n d a y fr o m C h a t tan o o g a, w h e re th e y h a v e b- on v is itin g M rs B r o w n ’s m o th e r. M rs. Juliu.-3 0 . Y o u n g , w h o h a s been v is itin g h e r p a r e n ts fo r th e o a st tw o w e e k s , re tu rn e d to 1 o r hom e in D u rh a m la s t T h u rs d a v . M r. 0 . L . C a s e y , w h o h a s beon in th e to b a c c o b u s in e ss a t Lq ri.s, S . C ., is h e re v is itin g h is fa m ily . S u n d a y h e w ill le a v e fo r W ilso i, N . C. M iss A n n ie Jo h n s o n re tu rn e d hom e la s t w e e k a f t e r sp e n d i ig the su m m e r in M o o re sv ille a d the la s t tw o w e e k s in th e m ou n ­ tain s. M iss Jo s e p h in e L e m m i re tu rn ­ ed to h e r h o m e in N e w Y o . k C ity M o n d a y , a f t e r a tw o w e e ’ s v isit to h e r m o th e r, M rs. E ll n E . L e m m i. C o m e o u t a n d h e a r C o n g re ss* m an W . C . H a m m e r d isc u ss tlie issu es o f th e d a y a t th e D em o cra- I ic C o u n ty C o n v e n tio n S a tu rd a ’, S e p te m b e r 2 3 rd . M rs. K e r r A lliso n an d ch ild re n M iria m , H elen , an d E liz a b e th , o C le v e la n d , h a v e b een v is itin g M rs. B , C . C lem en t, J r . fo r th e p a s t w e e k . M iss E liz a D o u th it re tu rn e d to h o m e a t Id o ls, S a tu rd a y . M ra, E . H , M o rris an d C ecil M o rris a c co m p an ied h e r h o m e to sp en d th e w ee k -en d . . M iss L iz z ie B ooe, M iss Mi-?s E liz a b e th C re w s, an d M e ssrs. S u lliv a n B o o ean d A le x B o o e, o f W alk erto w n , v isite d M ra. W il­ liam M ilie r S u n d a y . M iss C la y to n - B ro w n , w h o is te a c h in g -.,a t T h o m a sv ille , an d M iss B o n n ie B ro w n , o f G re e n s­ b o ro, a re e x p e c te d to sp e n d Ih e w e e k -e n d w ith h e r p a re n ts. M r. an d M rs. M ,’ G . B ro w n an d children^ o f W in sto n -S a le m , s p e n t s e v e ra l d a y s th is w e e k w ith th e fo rm e r ’s p a re n ts, M r. an d M rs. C . S . B ro w n , on R o u te 1, M rs. S c a r M o rriso n re tu rn e d to h e r h o m e in S ta te s v ille S u n d a y a ft e r a v is it o f s e v e r a l d a y s to h e r p a re n ts. H e r h u sb a n d sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d h e re an d aco n ip an - ied h e r hom e, M ra. W . R . M c C o rk le , o f M o n ­ ro e, sp e n t a fe w d a y s h e re th e fir s t o f th e w e e k . S h e an d M r. W e sle y C a rtn e r to o k little B la n c h C a rtn e r to' th e O rth ep ed ic h o sp i­ ta l a t G a sto n ia T u e s d a y to b e e x ­ am in e d , M r. a n d M rs. J , K . S h e e k an d son re tu rn e d to G reen sb o ro S u n ­ d a y . M rs. S h e e k h a s b een v is it ­ in g r e la tiv e s h e re fo r th e p a s t tw o m o n th s. T h e y w e re acco m - co m p an ied h o m e b y M iss E lv a S h e e k . F ro m th e a p p e a ra n c e s o f th e c a r s th a t p a sse d h e re M o n d a y lo ad ed w ith to b acco th e m a rk e t a t W in sto n -S a le m m u st h a v e p u r­ ch a se d q u ite a b it o f th e D a v ie co u n ty w ee d th a t d a y . M iss P a u lin e C a se y , w h o h a s b een v is iiin g h e r p a re n ts h e re fo r th e p a s t th re e w e e k s re tu rn ­ ed to ta k e up h e r d u tie s a t W a tt’s H o sp ita l, D u rh a m , a s a p u p il n u rse S h e w ill fin ish tr a in in g n e x t F e b r u a r y , M isses M a rth a C a ll, R u th B o o e L illie M e ra n e y , M e sd a m e s B . I. S m ith , L . S . K u r fe e s a n d M r. J . F . H a n e s an d R e v . W . L , S h o r- rill a tte n d e d th e W e ste rn D is tric t S u n d a y Sch o o l C o n ve n tio n a t L e x in g to n la s t P rid a y . T h e fo llo w in g w e n t to W in ston S a }e m .-F rid a y -e v e n in .g Jffi_ se e Jh e p la y , “ T h e B a t ” M r. a n d M rs R . B . S a n fo rd . M r. a n d .M rs, E ,' L . G a ith e r, M iss Ja n e H a y d e n G aith e r, M rs. C o n n o r S h e rrill, M rs. F . R . R ic h a rd so n , M iss D o ro th y G a ith e r, M e ssrs C ecil M o rris, D e w e y C a se y , an d G ilb e rt K u r ­ fe e s. , T h e o u t o f to w n te a c h e rs a r ­ riv e d la s t w e e k a n d a r e : M iss M e rrie R ic h a rd so n , o f A lb e m a rle an d M iss Ja m ie M a u n e y , o f N e w L o n d o n , b o a rd in g w ith M rs, Z . N . A n d e rso n ; M isa M a ry R ic h ­ a rd s, o f D a v id so n , an d M iss L o u ise H a rris, o f E lk in , b o a rd in g w ith M rs. E . P . C ra w fo rd , 'a n d M iss ’S . B . H u n te r, o f L y n c h b u r g V a ., b o a rd in g w ith M rs. G . G . D an iel. __________________ F o u n d - B e tw e e n C o o leem ee an d -W o o d lea f tw o 4 8 -p o u n d s a c k s' o f flo u r. O w n e r can g e t s a m e b y c a llin g a t th is office a n d p a y in g fo r th is ad . ' S M IT H G R O V E N E W S M r. an d M rs. Jo h n G ro ce, o f W in sto n -S a le m , w e re w ee k -en d v isito rs o f M rs. W . L . H an es, M rs. G ro c e w e n t fro m h e re to F a rm in g to n to sp e n d a fe w d a y s w ith , M r, G ro c e ’s p a re n ts, M r. Jo h n M a rtin , o f H an es, s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith h ia sis-, te r, .M rs, L . A . C lo u se , M r. G . B . T a y lo r m ad e a b u si­ n e ss trip to W in sto n , on e d a y la s t w e e k . M iss E liz a b e th H e n d rix sp e n t a d a y o r tw o la st w e e k in M o ck s­ v ille w ith h e r s is te r, M is s N e llie H e n d rix . M r, H , G . S h e e k , o f W in sto n , sp e n t S a tu rd a y an d S u n d a y h e re w ith h is fa m ily . • M r. a n d M rs. E a r l C a u d le , o f N e w L ife , v isite d th e ir au n t, M rs. W . L , H an es, S a tu rd a y an d S u n d a y . M r. F r a n k N a y lo r, J r „ o f W in ­ sto n w a s a w e e k -e n d v is ito r h e re . M ra. D o u g la s A rc h e r, o f W in ­ sto n , s p e n t a fe w d a y s la s t w e e k w ith r e la tiv e s a n d frie n d s. , M r, a n d M r j. C h a rlie W ard , o f H a ll’s F e r r y , sp e n t S u n d a y w iih M r; a n d M ra. J . K . W illiam s. M r. Jo h n H . C a sh , o f W in sto n , s p e n t a fe w d a y s la s t w e e k w ith frie n d s. S e v e ra l o f o u r p eo p le a tte n d e d th e B a ra c a -P h ila th e a co n ven tio n a t C e n te r S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y . A ll r e p o rt a goo d co n v e n tio n . M r. a n d M rs. I. D . H e n d rix , s p e n t S a tu rd a y in W in sto n . M r. a n d M r s . W a lte r S h u tt, o f A d v a n c e , w e re th e g u e s ts o f M r. an d M rs. J . W . S h e e k S u n d a y . C A L A H A L N N E W S J . C . P o w e ll e n te rta in e d q u ite a n u m b e r o f h is frie n d s S a tu r ­ d a y n ig h t c e le b ra tin g h is b ir th ­ d a y . M u sic w a s g iv e n on th e v ic tro la b y M iss S a r a A n d e rso n . S e v e ra l g a m e s w e r e p la y e d an d a fte r w a r d s a d elicio u s ice co u rse w a s s e rv e d by M rs. M a rth a B a rn e y c a stle an d h e r s is te r, M rs. J . M . W ilso n . A ll le ft w ish in g h im m a n y m ore h a p p y b irth d a y s. W a lte r A n d e rso n e n te rta in e d a n u m b e r o f fr ie n d s P r id a y n ig h t a t a s in g in g . M rs. M a rth a B a r n e y c a s tle le ft S u n d a y fo r W in sto n -S a le m , w h e re s h e w ill ta k e u p w o rk in H a w - k in s-B la n to n S to re , M iss S a r a A n d e rso n c a rrie d h e r th ro u g h th e c o u n try an d w a s acco m p an i- ed b y M iss D e lia R o b e rts an d M e ssrs. J . C . P o w e ll an d Jo h n D w ig g in s . M r. C h a rle s T o m lin so n a n d fa m ily v is ite d M r. an d M rs. W . N . A n d e rso n S u n d a y . M iss E fiie B o o e is th e g u e s t o f M r. a n d M rs. A . J . A n d e rso n . M rs, B e r th a H a rb in a n d d a u g h t e r v isite d th e fo rm e r ’s m o th er, M rs. A n n E . A n d e rso n S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . M iss e s M a b le a u d P a u lin e C h affin v isite d M rs. C . S . A n d e r ­ son T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . M rs. H u ff fro m E a s t B e n d ia v is itin g h e r s is te r, M rs. A . A . A n d e rso n th is w eelc. M iss E m lie P o w e ll v isite d M rs. M a rth a B a r n e y c a s tle P r id a y a f ­ tern o o n . F r a m in g an d s h e e tin g fo r s a le . B a r g a in p ric e s. C a ll on W . K . C l e m e n t o r E . H . M o r r is , New Bank Purchases Lot, Building To Be Erected Soon. T h e S o u th e rn B a n k «& T r u s t C o. is th e n a m e o f-M o c k s v iile ’s n e w b a n k . T h e b a n k is a r e a lity . T h e G a ith e r p r o p e r ty on th e n o rth sid e o f s q u a re h a s b een p u rc h a se d , c o n sid e ra tio n $10 ,0 0 0 . A b u ild in g m o d ern in e v e r y re - s p sc t-is-to b e crecte-d in th e n ear- fu tu r e . A b u ild in g c o m m itte e h a s b e en a p p o in te d a n d is in v e s t i­ g a tin g , b u t n o p la n s h a v e b een su b m itte d a s to p a rtic u la rs . T h e d ire c to rs m e t M o n d a y a fte rn o o n a n d a u th o riz e d th e b u sin e ss to b e g in a s so o n a s te m ­ p o ra ry q u a r te r s c a n b e a r r a n g e d . T h e o p e n in g d a te w ill b e a n n o u n c ­ ed la te r. M r, W . K . C le m e n t a n d M r. E . H . M o rrjs p u rc h a se d th e o ld b u ild in g o n th e lo t w h ic h w a s so ld la s t S a tu r d a y a t p u b lic a u c ­ tion , c o n sid e ra tio n $ 3 0 . T h e b u ild in g is b e in g re m o v e d th is w e e k . Baraca-Philathea vention. Con- T h e tw e n ty fifth D a v ie C o u n ty B a ra c a -P h i la th e a con v e n tio n w a s h eld a t C e n te r, M . E . C h u rc h , S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y S e p t; 16 - 17 . T h e P re sid e n t, M r. H . E . B a r n e s , o f C o o leem ee, p re sid e d d u r in g th e c o n v en tio n . : T h e fir s t se ssio n b e g u n S a tu rr d a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 , R e v . W . J r S . W a lk e r d e liv e re d th e a d ­ d r e s s o f w elco m e. P r e s . -H. E . B a r n e s th e re sp o n se . T h e n h o m es w e re a s s ig n e d th e d e le g a te s . O n S a tu rd a y n ig h t w e lis te n e d to tw o sp le n d id a d d r e s s e s ' on -junior— w o r k T -b y -a tto r n e y -A .-E . H a ll, o f W in sto n -S a le m , a n d M iss E liz a b e th B e n n e tt, o f G r e e n s ­ b o ro ; E x - P r e s . T . L C a u d e ll sp o k e on o rg a n iz e d w o rk in D a v ie , A n in te re s tin g fe a t u r e o f th e S u n d a y m o rn in g se ssio n w a s th e ro ll c a ll -an d re p o rts fro m th e c la s se s a ll o v e r th e c o u n ty . T h e c la s se s a r e d o in g so m e s p le n d id w o rk . M r s . N . B u c k n e r, S ta te S e c r e ­ ta r y , o f A s h e v ille , th e n a d d r e s s e d - t h e co n v en tio n , h e r s u b je c t b e in g : “ P e rso n a l S e r v ic e .” D in n e r w a s sp re a d on th e g ro u n d s. In th e a fte rn o o n , D r. L e s te r P . M a rtin , o f M o c k sv ille , m ad e a n in te re s tin g a d d re s s, also M r. A , B . S a le e b y , o f S a lis b u r y . M u sic fo r th e c o n v e n tio n w a s fu rn ish e d b y th e E r la n g e r B a r a - c a q u a rte tte o f L e x in g to n . N e x t c o n v en tio n w ill ' b e a t O e le e m e e in A p r il. Delightful Sewing Party. A t h e r h o m e jn N o rth M o ck sr v ille la s t T h u r s d a y a fte rn o o n M rs. J . L . S h e e k d e lig h tfu lly ' e n ­ te rta in e d a t a s e w in g p a r ty , f o r h e r d a u g h te r ,M r s . J . K . S h e e k ,. o f G re e n sb o ro . . T h e h o m e w a s p r e ttily d e c o ra t­ ed in y e llo w a s te r s . 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MARTIN In Connection With General Practice Gives Special Attention To Eye, Bar, Nose, and Throat. - Also Fit Spectacles. Phones! Residence 9. Office 71. Mocksville, N. C. J e n c h o N e w s . ^ M r.; W . G . C lic k a n d fa m ily w e r e v is ito r s in S a lis b u r y S u n d a y M r .iD o b e D w ig g in s a n d fa m ily s p e n t S u n d a y a t J im \^ il£[on 's. . M iss e s H a z e l K u r fe e S ; a n d E d ­ r ie W ilsp n h a v e e n te r e d M o c k s­ v ille h ig h jsch o o l. . M r, S ^ i o r d G re e n a n d fa m jly a jw n t S u n d a y a t M r . C . W . S e a - fo r d ’ s.': M is s e s E t t a T a y lo r , A m e lia , ■ V e tre .a p d M a r g a r e t W ilso n v ls it- • e d M r s . J . ■ P . S e a fo r d S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M rs.J J . L e e K u r fe e s s p e n t F r i ­ d a y w ith h e r-d a u g h te r, M rs. G . N . W a rd , a t M o c k sv ille . J E R U S A L E M N E W S C A N A ,,:jlT . 1 N E W S S e v e r a l p e o p le in a n d a ro u n d o u r c o m m u n ity a tte n d e d t h e B a - r a c a -P h ila p h ia c o n v e n tio n a t C en t e r S u n d a y w h ic h , w a s e n jo y e d , D A Y I E . a c a d e m y N E W S ■'Г'Й f®;*''h e C o ’ iÆ ¡e H eijcíí i l > San ju ^ M ley Bßä Ш h, ûak ili ■al b o a i |v . *Ib e rh I I Y; |' > П Ь M iss r . ; i f % fu • Г ì ~i юар| . Ich o o j .i , ' < ' ß ' ch f o r , ’ > tc o ra e , i 'í i f , y T h e ' p ro tr a c te d m e e tin g a t B y e r i y | s , C h a p e l' w ill b e g in on Su n id ay n ig h t/ S e p t. 2 4 th . E v e r y Bodj^ in v ite d .' -M r. S . J ; S m o o t is s t ill in v e r y p o o r h e a lth , s o r r y to n o te . M rs. E lle n W ilso n , o f L o s A n ­ g e le s , C a l., ia s p e n d in g so m e tim e w it h r e la t iv e s in o u t v ic in ity . . M e s srs . M o rg a n a n d A le x “ G e n tr y , o fT s u r r y C ^ ’H ty, sp e n ' th e w e e k -e n d w ith r e la t iv e s h e re . M r. Jo h n N ic h o ls, o f W in sto n - S a le m , w h o h a s b e en v is it in g r e ­ la tiv e s h e re fo r th e p a s t fe w w e e k s , is co n fin ed to h is ro o m a t M r. A . F . C a m p b e ll’ s n u r s in g a c a s e o f m u m p s. H is m o th e r is al. h is b e d sid e an d h e is d o in g n ic e ly . ( M rs. W . F . H . K e tc h ie , M rs. E . M . K e lle r , a n d M r s . 0 ! \ K o o n tz v isite d M r s . B . J . F o s t r -la s t T h u rs d a y . M iss M a m ie L e e C a m p b e ll a n i b ro th e r, P re n tis s , re-e n ie re c i sch o o l a t C o o l S p r in g s M< n d a y - M r. J a y F o s t e r h a s r e -c n le r e ! sch o o l a t H a rm o n y , R u fu s G . K o o n tz r e t u in e i to v.the U n iv e r s ity a t C h a p e l H i'I 'M o n d a y a f t e r sp e n d in g h ia vacu tio n w ith h o m e fo lk « . ■ M iss E th e l W ard , o f C h a rlo tte , v is ite d Jh e r p a re n ts la s t w e e k . 'M iss M a r y f T a tu m le f t la s t T u e s d a y fo r M e re d ith C p lle g e . — « n n .*! , « «o c u ju ju u > - H e ttie 'L a n g s to n , w h o h a s b e e n b y a ll, e s p e c ia lly th e so n K S re n - s p e n d in g so m e tim e i n ' W in sto n - 'd e r e d b y th e E r la n g e r B a r a c a S a le m H 'vith re la tiv e s, re tu rn e d q u a rte tte , o f L e x in g to n , an d th e h o m e la s t w e e k ; V; : * , |d u e t b y th e tw o lit ile g ir ls o f M rá . A . V . B e s s e n t'h a d á s h e r L ib e r ty , a ls o th e g o o d d in n e r g u e s ts S u n d a y , M r. a n d M rs. ^ h i c h m u st b e m en tio n ed . H u d g in s a n d E u g e n ia H u d g in s ,' A m o n g th o se -a tte n d in g fro m M rs. M a lis te r a n d L o u is e ' a n d E a t o n ’s S . S . w e r e M r. arid M rs. R ic h a rd M a liste r, o f W in sto n - Ja m e s G ro c e . G . E ..L e a g a n s a n d S a le m . • ’ • fa m ily . J . B , C a in a n d fa m ily , M iss L u c ile W a rd v is ite d r e la - ^ r . a n d M rs. S a n fo r d S to n e - t iv e s n e a r A d v a n c e la s t w e e k . s t r e e t . M is s P e a r l S to n e s tr e e t, M rs. H e n ry D a n ie ls s p e n t la s t 'M r . an d , M rs.-M . D . P o p e , M r. F r id a y w ith h e r s is t e r M rs. G . G . a n d M rs.' G . ,W . L a th a m , C . ,W . L iv e n g o o d . I L a t h a m a n d so n , H o m e r, M is s ¡M is s J u lia E n g lis h is v is it in g L illia n H a r p e , R o y L a n g s to n , fr ie n d s in W in sto n -S a le m th is B u rto n a n d M a rc e llu s H a rp e , G . . I L . W h ite, Ja m e s W a lis a n d fa m i- o f b o y s a n d g ir ls ly , ¿ n d C . L . B e a v e r a n d so n , g a th e re d a t th e h o m e o f ^ r . P . G e o rg e .: ' S . S t e w a r t S a tu r d a y n ig h t a n d , M rs. E m m ie C a sh , o f S m ith m a d e m u sic fo r h im . M r. S t e w - G r o v e is s p e n d in g so m e tim e w ith a r t h a s b e en in b a d h e a lth fo r h e r s is te r , M rs.,/M a g g ie L a n g - th e p a s t fe w m o h tn s - sto n . M r. H e n ry B ro g d o n h a s p u r- M r. B y h u m D a v is, o f W in sto n - c h a se d a n e w F o r d ,_____________— _ S a le m _ -s p e n i-th c --w € e k -e n c / -w i% h is p a re n tá . M rs. F . B . H u n te r, o f W in - ' s to n -S a le m s p e n t th e p a s t w e e k F O R K C H U R C H N E W S r 1 T> f J w i t h h e r m o th e r, M rs. 'T. G . T h e B a r a c a s . o f F o r k B a p t is t ¡L a k e y , w h o h a s b e e n r ig h t m u ch Jh u rc h p ra c tic e t h e ir m o t t o o m , . Old Time Fiddlers Con vention Í ' I T h e a n n u a l O ld T im e F id d lp v a C o n v e n tio n w ill b e h e ld in C ool e e n ie e H a ll S a tu rd a y , S e p te m b e r 2 8 r d ,' F r e e sh o w w ill o p en a t 0 p ;: m .. C o n v e n tio n a t 8 o ’ clo ck , C a s h p r iz e s w ill b e d o u b le th is y e a r . A ll rau a ie ian s m v inv ite d to ta k e ’ p a r t in th e co n te st, d a n c e rs. t h a t , p a r t th a t s a y s , “ w e do th in g s .” T h e y m e t T h u r s d a y a p d c o v e re d M r. S to k e s B e n s o n ’ s h o u se . D r. J . F . S w a n n , o f S e m o ra , an d h is s is te i’, M r s . V .R .T e a g u e o f n e a r H ig h P o in t, v is ite d th e ir u n c le , M r. E . F . E a to n la s t w e e k M r. a n d 'M r s . B lie G ru b b w e r e w e e k -e n d v isito i a a t M r. a n d M rs J . N . W y a tt’s, F ro m th e re th e y v is ite d o th e r r e la tiv e s a n d frie n d a in th is c o m m u n ity . M r. G ru b b i w a s r e a r e d in th e ,C a n a n e ig h b o r- ■hood b u t le ft th e re sevei-al y e a r s •a g o a n d n o w r e s id e s in M o o re iC o u n ly n e u r S o u th e rn P in e s. M rd , G ru b b w ill b e re m e m b e re d a s M iss M a rth a Ja n e R ç d w in e M iss L u c ile E a to n is v is it in g in C le v e la n d an d S ta te s v ille ih ia w e e k ; M r. J , L . C a r te r had th e m is ­ fo rtu n e to b e s tu n g on th e to n g u e b y a s p id e r w h ile e a tin g m u sc a ­ d in e s la s t S u n d a y . Q u ite a n u m b e r fro m o u r S u n ­ d a y Sch o o l a tte n d e d th e B a r a c i- P h ila th e a C o n ve n tio n w h ic h m e t a t C e n te r la s t S a tu rd a y a n d S u u - also d a y . T h e y i epvirt a sp le n d id in d isp o se d . m e e tin g . Liberty News. 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 , COOLEEMEE, N. C,, Offlce over Cooleemee D rug Store P h n n o o Residence No. C4 r u o i i e b Offlce No. 33 N o t i c e ! N orth Carolina In the Superior Court Davie County Before A , T. G rant, C. a, 0. G . R . 'Wood and others V8 K , K.-W oo^ and (Sthers The defendants, Paiil W ood, Randolph W ood, W m . S, Wood, and A lm a W ood w ill take tiotice th a t a special proceed­ ing entitled as above has been comm en ced -before the Clerk o f the Superior Court o f D avie County for the Partition o f tjic lands o f K elly W ood Uec’d'whicli descended to his heirs'at law . A nd said defendants above nanied w ill take not-, ice th a t they, and each o f them , are re quirad to appear before A . T. G rant, ‘Clerk, a t his offlce in U avie County, N. C .i in M ocksville. on. the 30th day of Septem ber 1922 and answer or dem ur to the petition for p artition filed or the relief .asked fo r in the petition w ill be granted. This Sept. 4th.' 1922. . A, T. G rant, Clerk Superior Court M rs. T o m C re a so n is s e r io u s ly ill a t th is w r itin g , s o r r y to s a y . Q u ite a la r g e c ro w d fr o m o u r S u n d a y S c h o o l a 't e iid e d th e B a i- a c a -P h ila th e a C o n v e n tio n a t C e n ­ t e r S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y a n d r e ­ p o r t a n ic e tim e . M r. a n d M r s . A . H . S p ryi" o f K a n n a p o lis , s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d vvith th e fo r m e r ’s p a re n ts.. M r. T . F . S p r y , w h o h a s b e en s ic k fo r so m e lim e , d o e s n o t seem to im p ro v e v e r y ra p id ly . L e t ’ s n o t fo r g e t w e a r e s till h a v in g p r a y e r -m e e tin g on S a tu r - (]ay n ig h t. O n a c c o u n t o f r e v iv a ls a t o th e r p la c e s a n d th e B a r a c a - P h ila th e a C o n v e n tio n o u r c ro w d s h a v e b e e n r a t h e r sm a ll fo r th e f e w la s t S a t u r d a y s . W e w a n t e v e r y o n e to co m e S a t u r d a y n ig h t M r. a n d M r s . C ly d e C a r te r , o f K a n n a p o lis , a r e v is it in g th e fo r ­ m e r ’ s p a r e n ts , M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n C a r te r . M r. J . T . A n g e li s p e n t M o n d a y iin W in sto n -S a le m . CLEAN SEED WHEAT We would advise you farmers to clean your seed wheat thoroughly or buy clean wheat then clean your fields; this winter build sheds to put your wheat in be­ fore tfyingtothresh or'quit the wheat business, Horri'Johnstpne Co. M a n u f a c t u m ^ H M Good Kind of Flour.” N. & S. AUTO LINE \ Operating Daily Between Salisbury, Mocksville and Winston-Salem. ililB ill n Щ 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 sv ille 9 a . m . a n d 5 p . m . A r r iv e W in sto n -S a le m 1 0 a . m . a n d 6 p . m . - G O IN G S O U T H ^ a v e W in sto n -S a le m ^ a . m . a n d 3 :3 0 p . m . A r r iv é 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 . m . a n d 6 p . m , F a r e S a lis b u r y to M o c k s v ille - iSl.OO F a r e 'M o c k s v ille to W in stu n -S a le m - - $ 1 .2 5 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 a n d th e Z in z e n - ñ S iì:ì Ü II R I i Щ в iI w й e Ìi d o r f. A a k th e c le 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 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 co m ­ fo rta b le , e a s y -rid ir ig 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 an d e x p e r ie 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 . ' Winston-Salem Phones 162 & 29 ■ Salisbury Phones 77 & 78 '•SAFETY FIRST-SERVICE ALWAYS" тшт M e ii ■ ü ^ ff AT A U C T I O N Thursday, Sept. 28tli, - 2 : 3 0 P . M - Business and Residental lots and small tracts owned by J. F. Smithdeal in Ad­ vance, N. C. friday, SepL 29tli, 1 0 .3 0 A . M . Williams Place containing 200 acres, V2 mile from Redland, 2^/2 miles from Bixby, ’ 12:00 O^clock Bailey and A. P. & W. A. Hendrix places -on~Bixby-Fork—Ghureh—rGad-lJ/^-miles- from Bixby. 3:00 P.M. Betsey place consfsting of H. P. Cornat- zer place of 11.5 acres. J. H. Cornatzer place of 15 acres and A.C.Cornatzer place of 45 acres. 4:00 P. M. -Katie Ward place near Baltimore. 4:30 P. M. W. A. Hendrix 8 acres of Bob Hartman place. All Property Sold on Easy Terms. FREE barbecue dinner to all attending farm sales Friday, September 29. Sales conducted by Atlantic Coast Realty Co., “The Name That Justifies Your Confi­ dence” Petersburg, Va. Winston-Salem, N. C. Greenville, N. C,s Mas Mocksville Enterprise T R U T H , H O N E S T Y O F P U R P 0 3 F , 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 . \ßi î j ; 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 , S e p t e m b e r 2 Ь , 1 9 2 2 .NO. 48 goveknment is worried ABOUT BIG SMUGGLING Fake Marriages Used to Bring Alien Women Into Florida; Much Liguor Brought. W ash in g to n , S e p t. 2 5 , — (B y A sso cia te d P r e s s ,) — S m u g g lin g o f E u ro p e a n a lie n in to th e U n it .’d S ta te s fr o m C u b a , s u rre p titio u s -su b m e rg in g te m p o r a r ily in th e w a te rs o if th e F lo r id a c o a st o f la rg e q u a n t it ie s ' o f liciu n rs b y “ in te rn a tio n a l b o p tleg g eri> ,” an d m ock m a r r ia g e s d e s ig n e d to in ­ sure e n t r y in to th is c o u n tr y o f ivom en b a r re d b y im m ig ra tio n law s, fo rm th e b a s is o f a r e p o r t su bm itted to S e c r e t a r y D a v is t y the b u re a u o f im m ig ra tio n . Tin's re p o rt. C o m m is sio n e r G f n eral H u sb a n d s a id to d a y , is th e m ost c o m p re h e n s iv e r e v ie w o f sm u g g lin g c o n d itio n s e v e r p re p ared b y im m ig ra tio n o ffic ia ls atld is e x p e c te d to b e c o n sid e re d by th e t r e a s u r y , la b o r a n d a g r i cu ltu re d e p a rtm e n ts in co n n o c tion w ith th e p ro p o se d co o r d in a ­ tion o f b o r d e r p a tro l fo rc e s . G o v e rn m e n t in v e s t ig a t o r s , b y d irectio n o f M r. H u sb a n d , v isite d Ja c k so n v ille , T a m p a , T a rp o n S p rin g s, M ia m i,. K ^ y W e s t an c H av an a. T h e y m in g le d , it is said , w ith th e " k i n g ” o f th e s m u g g lin g “ in d u s t r y ” a n d ta lk ed w ith a lie n s o f e v e r y n a tio n a li ty w h o s o u g h t e n t r y to th e U n i: ed S ta te s . T h e d a t a g a th e r e d , it is sta te d , w ill p ro v e in v a lu a b le to the g o v e rn m e n t in c o p in g w ith a situ atio n w h ic h h a s t a x e d ih e in g e n u ity ., .o^,, fe d e r a l a g e n ts to c o m b a t.' T h e s m u g g lin g raiii'fi'-' cation s, it is d e c la r e d , e x te n d to the c a p ita ls o f E u r o p e , a n d in vo lve G r e e k s , S p a n ia r d s , P o le s Je w s , R u m a n ia n s R u s s ia n s an d C h in ese. . “f a k e ” m a r r u g b s . T h e r e p o r t s t a t e s th a t th e fa v o rite m e th o d o f’ g a in in g e n tr y to th e U n ite d S t a t e s fr o m C u b a fo r c e rta in a lie n w o m e n h a s b e jn fo r th e m to e n te r in to “ f a k e ’ m a rria g e s w ith n a tu r a liz e d A tn - erican c itiz e n s w h o , fo r c e r t , in co n sid e ra tio n s, g o th ro u g h m o ck cere m o n ia ls an d ; th e n a c c o m p a »y th e ir “ w iv e s ” to so m e F lo i.la point. F r e q u e n tly , it i s sa i 1, o b lig in g “ bi’id e g ro o m s ” h a / e been p aid a s h ig h a s .?200 :'or th e ir p i r t in th e sc h e m e . T h e p rin c ip a l s m u g g le r s in U i v sn a . th e in v e s tig a t o r s d e cla rc '.l, do n o t c o n fin e t h e ir a c tiv itie s to s m u g g lin g a lie n s in to th e U n ito d S ta te s, b u t a lso h a n d le w h is k e y an d n a rc o tic s. T h e m a jo r it y o f th e le a d e rs a r e sa id to be n a tu r a ­ lized A m e ric a n s . And Women We CAROLINAS EXPOSITION. . . , . ^ ■--- I Must 1-sve Correctly Gov. Harvey and Gov. 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H a lf th e tim e fo r w o rk an d h a lf fo r r e s t, slee p an d re c re a tio n . W e m a y s te a l a p o rtio n o f th e n ig h t an d c ro w d it in to th e d a y , o r w e m a y p a c k s ix d a y s in to th e sp a c e o f o n e, b u t a s G od h a s w h isp e re d in th e e a r o f M o th e r N a tu r e in th e h a z e o f th e firs t d aw n ,, so s h e w ill d eal w ith u s, e x a c tin g s c ru p u lo u sly e v e r y fa r t h in g o f h e r d u es fo r d iso b ed ien ce. It is o n ly b y te m p e ra te liv in g a iid m p d e ra tip h in all th in g s th a t w e m a y h o p e to b e h e a lth y an d h a p p y .'• W e a r e e x p e c te d to b e m en an d w o m en fo r so G o d c re a te d u s. C o o l, s e lf p o sse sse d , n e v e r e x c ite d , n e v e r a llo w in g t h e a p p e tite fo r fo o d an d d rin k to g e t th e b e tte r o f u s, n e v e r lo sin g o u r b a la n c e in th e en ­ jo y m e n t o f p le a su re o r th e w ild r a g e o f p a ssio n , th a t is w h a t H e d ecreed . C le a n , u p rig h t, u n se lfish , s te a d y g o in g , n e v e r g iv in g w a y to lu st o r g re e d , y e t d illig e n t fo r o u r o w n c o m fo rt, an d w ith a ll. liv in g ju s t a n a tu ra l life . - C h a rlo tte , S e p t. , 20. - G raced b y th e p re se n c e o f tw o g o v e rr.o rs w h o d e liv e re d in sp ira tio n a l a d ­ d re ss e s , a tte n d e d b y h u n d re d s o f in te re ste d p e rso n s an d p re se n tii g m o re th a n 200 s e p a r a te e x h ib its o f c o n ta in in g a ro u n d 3,0 0 0 p ro ­ d u c ts o f th e fa rm an d fa c lo iy , g a r a g e a n d h o ;n e, th e secon d a n ­ n u al M a d e -in -C a ro lin a s e x p o sitio n fo rm a lly w a s op en ed y e ste rd a y aftex-noon in th e e x p o sitio n au d i to riu m on P a rk av en u e,- und n’ a u sp ic e s th a t could n o t h a v e b e -n m o re fa v o r a b le , an d w ith in d ic a ­ tio n s w h ic h th e m a n a g e m e n t said p o in ted to an a tte n d a n c e o f a- ro u n d 10 0 ,0 0 0 d u rin g th e fo rt­ n ig h t w h ic h th e e x p o sitio n w ill co n tin u e. S o co m p lete is th e m am m o th a sse m b ly o f C a ro lin a p ro d u cts, so a ttr a c tiv e th e m a n o e r in w h ich th e b o o th s h a v e b e en c re a te d ,a n d s o .n ic e ly h o u se d is th e ex p o sitio n th is y e a r, c a lle d “ th e fir s t ,” re m e m b e rin g th e h a n d ic a p s th a t acco m p an i' d th e in itia l e ffo r t la s t y e a r . Y e s ­ te rd a y th e g r e a t sh o w w a a 98 p er c e n t co m p lete , o n ly a fe w . e x h i­ b its fa ilin g to a r r iv e , d u e to tra n s p o rta tio n d e la y s T h e re se e m s to b e p r a c tic a lly e v e r y th in g im a ­ g in a b le -o n d isp la y , fro m an -au to -j TIiOS. E. WATSON DIED SUDDENLY AT WASHINGTON Acute Attack Of Asthma, Of Which Georgia Senator Had Suffered Was Cause HIGH'SCHOOL PRINCIPALS MEET IN CONEERENCf Believe Too Much Accant on Sports Is Hampering Edu­ cational Values in Schools I f w e w o u ld be p e r fe c t, m o ra lly ,p h y s ic a lly , m e n ta lly , w e m u st liv e te m p e ra te ly an d n a tu r a lly ,, a s G o d m e a n t u s. to liv e . ■ W h e n h u m an in g e n u ity to u c h e s th e w o rk s o f G o d , to ^ ch an ge o r d ire c t th e m in a n y o th e r c a p a c ity th a n a s a su b o rd in a te , th e r e s u lt is in v a ria b ly , c o n fu sio n . S u b d u in g all p a ssio n s in to c o n fo rm ity to U5CU la m e ... j G o d ’s d ecree is o u r o n ly h o p e. O u r c r im in a l te n d e n cie s a r e b u t th e th a t it m ig h t - w s ) ] - ^ / n :i t s o f reb ellio n to .G o d ’s la w s a s w ritte n , in a ll -n atu re- T o se e a ch ild s u ffe r in g th e p e n a lty o f o u r in te m p e ra n c e , sh o u ld b e a m o st s e v e r re b u k e a n d b r in g in to o u r h e a r ts tu e IvUC.., , t f «11 m is e r y , y e t w e o fte n ta k e th e se th in g s a s a m a tte r-o f-c o u rs e , an u - g o on o u r w a y a s h a p p y a s o u r th o u g h tle s s a n d u n c le a n lin e ss w ill p e rm it. W e i-a re ly e v e r h e a r o f a n y a n im a l in it s n a tiv e e n v iro n ­ m en t, p ro d u c in g a n im p e r fe c t o ffsp rin g . N o d e fo rm ity o f b o d y , no u n u su a l te n d e n c ie s no a b n o rm a l p a s sio n s , b u t e v e ry , o n e a p e r- I fe e t sp e cim e n , y e t s t r a n g e to s a y w e w h o a r e th e v e r y b r e a th o f - , ,,‘” ' ‘™ *^ °*!G b d ,"b e iirin g i I is o w n lik e n e ss an a» en d o w ed w ith re a so n iiig .c a p a c i-r m o b ile to a c a n d y ciss, an ’ n y p ro fii,eg .(.ho m e n ta lly fe e b le , b lin d , m a im e d a n d m a n y o th e r d e fo rm itie s tw o h o rrib le to m en tio n . T h re e sc o re an d ten y e a r s o r S o u th C a ro lin ia n a lib e ra l ed u - c a lio n to v ie w th e n u m b c rle is j " < » * >V I 'v i W if w o a r e c o n te n t to n b id e b y th e Ifw s. lat tn e C a ro lin a s are* Is it w o rth th e p r ic e ? I f n o t, th e n is th e op - m aking. A nd it is all installed ;P °s it e w o rth w h a t it c p s ts ? in a m a g iflc e n t b u ild in g th is y e a r, I , , , . a p e rm a n e n t hom e, c re a te d b y T h e h a r d y m o u n ta in e e r g e n e r a lly liv e s a lo n g a n d h a p p y life , th e M a d e -in -C a ro iin a s a sso c ia tio n : p ra c tic a lly fr e e fro m s ic k n e ss o f a n y k in d , b e c a u se m o d ern sp e ed G OVERN O RS IN THE “ M O VIES” 'h a s n e v e r re a c h e d h im in h is fa s tid e o u s n e ss . H e k e e p s r e g u la r mu -„I v,no.nn nf ‘.i-qn h o u rs, is p r a c tic a lly im m u n e fr o m a n y fo rm o f in te m p e ra n c e . . h a l l u S " r th e d o o r th e g u b e rn a to ria l p a tty , re c e p tio n c o m m itte e an d o/ficials W a sh in g to n , S e p t. 2 6 .— U . S . S e n a to r T h o m a s E . W a tso n , o f G e o rg ia , d ie d su d d e n ly a t h is h o m e h e re e a r ly to d a y . D e a th w a s said to b e d u e to an a c u te a tta c k o f a sth m a , fro m w h ic h /h e h ad s u ffe re d r e c u r r e n tly fo r so m e y e a rs . A lth o fa ilin g h e a lth h a d in te r- ru o te d S e n a to r W a tso n ’ s a tte n d ­ a n c e a t S e n a te se ssio n fr e q u e n tly in th e la s t s e v e r a l m o n th s, h e w a s in h is .seat F r id a y w h e n th e S e n a te a d jo u rn E d a n d h ia fr ie n d s b e lie v e d t h a t h e w a s th e n sh o w - ia g im p ro v e m e n t. H e w a s s t r ic k ­ en su d d e n ly a f t e r d in n e r la s t n ig h t an d p a sse d a w a y s h o r tly a ft e r 3 o ’ clo ck th is m o rn in g . H o w a î 66 y e a r s o ld . M e m b e rs o f.th e a e n n to r’ a fa m i­ ly a n d fr ie n d s h e re h a d b e en su m m o n ed to th e re sid e n c e b e­ fo re th e e n d c am e. D u rin g th e fir s t y e a r a n d . a h a lf o f h is 'to rm in th e S e n a te , to w h ic h h e w a s e le c te d in 19 2 0 a f ­ te r re c e iv in g th e n o m in atio n o v e r S e n a to r H o k e S m ith an d G o v e r ­ n o r H u g h D o rse y g a v e n o in d ic a tion o f a n y im p a irm e n t o f th e v ig o ro u s a c tiv it y w h ic h h a d m a rk e d h is lo n g c a r e e r in p o litic s a.rv.-i>u»-i,..pn h)iaher. In h is la s t sp e e ch in th e SeV iaie. d e liv e re d o n iy a w e e k a g o la s t W e d n e sd a y , th e G e o rg ia n s e v e r e ly c ritic iz e d th e a d m in istra tio n fo r its c o u rse in th e ra il s tr ik e situ a tio n . H is m çat n o ta b le c h a r g e w a s th a t o f illé g a l h a n d lin g a in th e A h i'e rica n e x p e d itio n a ry fo rc e s, th é s u b je c t o f ' e .xh a u ativ e in v e s tig a tio n b y a S e n a te co m m i-te e , w h ic h h ad m a d e h im a c o n sp ic u o u s fig u r e in th e S e n a te b o d y. o f th e e x p o sitio n , an d m ad e th in itia l s c e n e o f a tw o -reel fi m w h ic h th e H a rc o l F ilm com p m y o f N e w O rle a n s, re p ro se n tec) b y A H a rriso n , J r . , h a s b on c n g a g - e a io “iT iiik B ^ i‘-t-lie'&x-positj5J3. Pastor’s And Deacon’s Conference Oct. 3rJ. T h e re w ill b e ^ p a s to r ’s !.' d d eaco n ’ s c o n fe re n c e o f th e S o th Y a d k in B a p t is t A ss o c ia tio n u t th e M o c k s v ille B a iit is t C huv.-n T u e s d a y , O ct. 3 r d . ' .T h e fo l'c .v- in g p ro g ra m w ill b e c a rrie d o it im th a t d a y : 10 a. m . D e v o tio n a l - J . i l. F re e m 'in . \ ' 10 :3 0 a . lii. O u r N o w A s s m ^ i- tio i.al B o a rd a n d its W o rk — C 3 . C ash vyell a n d C . K . T u rn e r. 1 1 : 3 6 a . tri. E c o n o m y , is r- v ic e — R . L . L e m o n s. R e c e s s . 2 p .m . D e v o t io n a l- J . U K i !c. 2 :1 5 p . m , S t e w a r d s h ip — J . B. E lle r. 3 p . m . O u r R e in fo r c e m e n t C a m p a ig n a n d O u r D u ty to it C . A . R h y n e a n d P . A . U n d e rw o o d . M isc e lla n e o u s B u s in e s s . , 'A d ja u iT im e ? !?; C lo s in g P r a y e r — R . A lio n - n e y c u tt. ' ' I fcV __ F o rm a l cere m o n ie s fo llo w e d i,i th e b ig a u d ito riu m , seatin g* 2,8 5 0 ,op.ened b y P re s id e n t D a b b s w h o ca lle d th e a u d ie n ce to its fe e t w h ile R e v . J . A . G a in e s, p a sto r o f S t. .Jo h n ’s B a p tist- ch u rch , sp o k e th e in v o c a tio n . P re se n te d b y P re s id e n t D a b b s, H e rio t C la rk so n in tro d u ce d G o v e rn o r H a rv e y a n d la te r p re sn te d G o v e rn o r M o; - risp n . H e s a w h isto ry in th e m a k in g a t th e e x p o sitio n ,a c c la im in g it th e m o st im p o rta n t e v e n t in th e la s t 5 0 y e a r s . H e u rg i d all to “ live a t h o m e” b y jo in in g th e M a d e -in -C a ro lin a m o vem en t, b u y in g C a ro lin a p ro d u c ts in p ie - fe re n c e to a ll o th e rs. C o m p i- m e n ta ry re fe re n c e s to P re sid e n t D a b b s an d S e c ie t a r y J o e C . P a t ­ ton w e re th e s ig n a ls fo r u n rtin :- ed appl!iii.se. H e p o in ie d to ti c tie s ,th a t b in d th e C a ro lin a s ai;d u rg e d ’th a t tlio p eop le o f b o :li s ta te s h e a r tly jo in th e m o v em en t to “ b j y a h o m e” . G o v é rn o r H a r v e y re ce iv e d a n o v a tio n a s h e g / a c e fu lly w a s b o w ed to th e au d ien ce liy M r. C la rk so n . •slau gh ts o f th o se b u rn in g p a s sio n s t h a t s a p th e s tre n g th . T h b h e m a y p a r ta k e o f liis m o u n ta in d e w q u ite r e g u la r ly h e r a r e ly a b u s ­ es th o h a b it. A ll to ld , h e liv e s a n a tu r a l life .a n d g r e a t i s h is re w a rd . S u c h m a y n o t be w h a t o u r a v e r a g e A m e ric a n , w o u ld c a ll ren l life , y e t i f h e g e t s w h a t h e d e s ire s, w h y is it n o t f a r b e tte r th a n to b u rn h im s e lf o u t in on e th ird th e tim e a n d a ft e r aU is sa id fa il in fin d in g th e th in g s fo r w h ic h h is h e a r t lo n g s ? G e h e ra - n f th is k in d g o in to t h e - m a k in g .o f o n e w h o b re a k s a w a y in to th e o u tsid e w o rld , a n d , lik e 't h e im m o rta l V a n c e , p ro v e s to b e a g ia n t s ta te s m a n , o r lik e s e r g e a n t Y o r k a w a rrio r, th a t w o u ld m a k e th e d eed s o f th e tra d itio n a l A r t h u r o r W a lla c e seem ta m e a n d co m m o n p lace. G o d e x p e c ts ’ u s to b e m en- H e h a s fix ed o u r g ro o v e s to fit m en an d u n le ss w e liv e a s m en w e a re -soon w o rn to s h re d s a g a in s t th e r u g g e d e d g e s o f a tr a il-in to w h ich w e d o n 't fit. Ford And The Coal Hogs. th e h o sp ita 'ity acco rd ed h im b y T a r H e e ls w h e n h e v isite d C o v e r n or M o rriso n a t A s h e v ille fo u r m o n th s ag o , a n d d e c la re d th a t h s w ould e v e r c h e rish in h is h e a rt th e g r e e tin g h e re c e iv e d a t th e s ta te lin e S u n d a y b y C h a rlo tte citizen s. GOVERNOR MORRISON SPEAKS P la y in g h ig h trib u te to th e “ M orrison a d m in istra tio n ” a s h e in tro d u ce d G o v e rn o r M o iriso n , M r. C la rk so n a ro u se d tre m e n ­ d ou s ap p h iu so . T h e g o v e r n o r w a s in fin e fo rm an d fe a tu re d h is a d d re s s b y a s tro n g a p p e a l fo r a d e p a rtm e n t o f m a n u fa c tu r ­ in g an d co m m e rce, so t h a t th e b u sin e ss in te re s ts o f th e .s ta te m u ~ „ I w o u id h a v e a v o ic e in th e b u si- C o -o p eratio n l.e tw e e n j„g g j. o f th e s t a t e w o u ld th e C a ro lin a s h js k e y n o te . ^ in th e 'co u n cil o f H e p ro c la im ed h im B elt .th eru pro-'gj^^^^ R a le ig h , a s h a s U ie fa r - s e n ta liv o o l S o u th C a ro lin a ,co m e.---- N/'irth , I, . . . ' ,I k n o w a 'l w ill re jo ic e t o w e l- S o u th C a ro lin a a n d h e r _______ ‘I am a- h e co n tin u e d , “ b y iVir. C la rk s o n ’ s b o a s tin g o f .h i s . o w n h a n d iw o rk . . H e m ad e m e go vern n e r o f N o rth C a ro lin a , arid it a p ­ p e a rs to m e th a t h e is tr y in g h is le v e l b e s t to k e e p fro m - b e in g a - sh am ed o f it ,” a n u tte r a n c e th a t p u t th e b ig c ro w d in a r o a r o f la u g h te r. P a s s in g e n g in e s h e re lo u d ly p u ffe d , th e g o v e r n o r ’s sp o k e n virprds f a r fro m th e e a rs o f h is aiu d ien ce a n d h e sto p p e d . W h en a g a in h e could b e h e a rd h e a ro u s ­ ed still: m o re la u g h te r b y s a y in g : A ll th e tro u b le I h a v e d u rin g m y e d m in istra tio n h a s b een w ith th e ra ilro a d s. I a m g o in g to fig h t th o se t a x s u its h a rd e r th a n e v e r o n a co u n t o f th o se e n g in e s !” T u r p in g to th e e x p o sitio n , h e sa id h e fe lt-th a t h e liad ' a -.sn iali p a rt in g e ttin g s ta rte d . O rie 'd a y la s t y e a r, h e sa id , Jo e '...I’a tto n g e n ia l iv o n i a m iu i __________ 10 th e ' ex p o aiiio n i o jo in N o rth C M roiina in t e ll'iig th o w o rld o f -wivat- tlie_C ar>-linas »are d o in g inH e e o v e rrio r,” h e .said. >VilC»iK- —_____ th e \yay o f m a k in g ~ tïïin g s; e x p re ss e d h e a r ty a p p ré c ia tio n o f b a sh e d ,” Charloito Observer. M r. F o rd m a y b e c la im in g a little b it too m u ch c re d it fo r b rin g in g th e co a l b a ro n s to te rm s n e v e rth e le s s h e h a s g iv e n a p r e t­ t y ! goo d lin e on p a s t co n d itio n s. H e m a in ta in s th a t th e re h a s n o t b e en a s h o r ta g e o f co a l, th e re h a v in g b e e n e n o u g h a b o v e g ro u n d “ to la s t th e c o u n try a y e a r , w ith e c o n o m y ,” b u t th e co a l b ro k e rs -h a d -e n g in e e re d -a -sq u e e z e -in -a n - a tte m p t to p lu n d e r th e p eo p le. T h e y cou ld n o t h a v e d o n e so w it h o jt th e k n o w le d g e o f a n in ­ a c tiv e G o v e rn m e n t a t W a s h in g ­ ton , b u t th e G o v e rn m e n t, a c c o rd ­ in g to F o r d ’ s v ie w , w a s m o re th a n in a c tiv e . I t is F o r d 's co n ­ te n tio n th a t a s soon a s h e clo sed d o w n h is p la n ts , “ p u b lic s e n ti­ m en t b e g a n to c o n c e n tra te on th e lo cal s itu a tio n w ith th e r e s u lt th a t th o se w h o co n tro l th e I n t e r ­ s ta te C o m m e rc e C o m m issio n c a u se d th e b a n th a t h a d b e en p laced u p on co al sh ip m e n ts to b e re m o v e d .” S o g r e a t w a s th e s c a re th ro w n in to th e b ro k e rs th a t F o r d s a y s h e g o t h is c o a l a t $ 2 a ton le s s th a n th e y p a id fo r it a n d co u ld h a v e b o u g h t it fo r e v e n le ss i f h e “ h a d c a re d to ja m .” I t ia a k n o w n fa c t th a t fo r tw o m o n th s p a st th e cotto n m ills o f th e S o u th h a v e h a d r e ­ p eate d o ffe r s fro m co a l b ro k e rs to fu r n is h s u p p lie s in a n y q u a n ­ tity a t c e rta in fig u re s, w h ile a p ­ p e a ls to tn e G o v e rn m e n t o fficia ls w e r e in v a in . T h e G o v e rn m e n t ■could do n o th in g in th e d ire c tio n o f g e t t in g co al s ta rte d to co n su m - I f M r. F o rd s h a ll p ro v e th e G re e n sb o ro , S e p t. 2 2 . — H ig h ■ .school p r in c jp a ls 'fr o m 2 3 c o y n t 'e s ■; in th e c e n tra l n o rth w e s te rn p t r t ^ o f N o rth C a ro lin a m e t a t a con * - : e re n c e h e re to n ig h t a n d t >i k . m e a su re s to o u t th e p ro fe ssio t a l ; fo o tb a ll co a ch in th e ir sc h o o ls ( u t . o f b u sin e ss. A f t e r th r e e b o u r s f : o f d isc u ssio n th e y a d o p te d a ’a e -. so lu tio n ju s t b e fo re , i l o ’ tiliicki'. [jbhat “ th e 'e m p lo y m e n t o f a c c a c h o th e r th a n a r e g u la r w h o le tim e m e m b e r o f th e fa c u lt y b e d is-: c o u r a g e d .” T h e y w e n t a f t e r too m u c h a c ­ c e n t on s p o tts w ith h a m m e r a n d to n g s. 'T h ey alao r e s o lv e d ‘ ‘th a t; su m m e r tr a in in g c a m p s fo r foot-_ b a ll te a m s be d isc o u ra g e d ; th a t re g u la tio n s g o v e r n in g s ta te eh am p io n sh ip c o n te stsK I^ ’e n fo rc e d b y a ll sch o o ls in ■'ail^cb ntests, a n d th a t a th le tic s in h ig h s c h o o ls 'b e s ’ u n d e r th e co n tro l o f th e sch o o l a u th o ritie s, th e su p e rin te n d e n t a n d th e p rin b ip a l.” T h e r e is too m u c h co n tro l of a th le tic s b y c iv ic o rg a n iz a tio n s ^ t h a t a r e to o a n x io u s to p u t o u t a w in n e r, it w a s d e c la re d b y th e p rin c ip a ls t a k in g p a r t in th e d r - , b a te , a situ a tio n t h a t th e y sa id sh o u ld c e a se . . i; T h e p rin c ip a ls w e r e b u s y a ll , d a y . T h is m o rn in g th e y d isc u s- ■ sed 4 ;?ach er tra in in g , c 'a is ific a - J tio n , v o c a tio n a l s u b je c t s a n d ' * o th e r p ro b le m s. In , t(ip ,.a fte r - •, n oon th e y in sp e c te d th e h ig h , j sch o o l h e re , g e t t in g b a c k to n ig h t ^ fo r th e d isc u ssio n o f a th le tic s . D r. E . C . B ro o k s, s ta te s u p e r- , in te n d e n t o f p u b lic in s tru c tio n , ; w a s u n a b le to a tte n d th e m e e tin g ; b e c a u se o f illn e ss . J . H e n r y - H ig h s m ith , s u p e rv is o r o f h ig h sch o o ls, is h e re , le a d in g th e co n - ^ fe r e n c e w o rk a s is a ls o T . A . A l­ le n , o f th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t of ‘ e d u c a tio n . \ T h e c o n fe re n c e w ill co n tin u e th ro u g h S a tu r d a y a fte rn o o n . I': к '•'-’ '’' IF í j f e l 1 II '- 'Я ’ Ä j ' *1лад Twin-City Delegation Visit Fair at Mt. Airy W in sto n -S a le m iS e p t. 2 6 .— W e d n e s d a y is W in sto n -S a le m D a y a t . th e -V irg in ia -N o rth -C a ro lin a F a i r--------- a t M t. A ir y , a n d o v e r o n e h u n d -- re d c itiz e n s o f th is c o m m u n ity ' a r e p la n n in g to g o to th e S u r r y v‘ c o u n ty m e tro p o lis to m o rro w in v h o n o r o f th e e v e n t. ' A n in te re s tin g p r o g ra m h a s b een a r r a n g e d fo r th e v is ito r s b y • th e c itiz e n s o f M t. A ir y . ’ U p o n > a r r iv a l th e y w ill b e; o ffic ia lly w e l­ co m ed b y r e p re a e n ta tiy e s o f M t. , A ir y a n d its v a rio u s c iv ic b o d ieji. 6 . 6 . E a to n a n d H u g h C h a th a m , th e la tte r a fo r m e r c itiz e n o f- S u r r y , w ill b e th e s p e a k e r s fo r th e W in sto n -S a le m d e le g a tio n , A ft e r th is b r ie f s p e a k in g p ro - ; g ra m , an in sp e c tio n o f th e m a n y i e x h ib its o f th e f a ir w ill ta k e p la c e . T h e w o n d e rfu l re s o u rc e s ' o f S u r r y c o u n ty a n d th e o th e r ' se c tio n s to w h ic h th e f a ir ia d e - ' v o te d v/ill b e s h o w n ,to th e v is i­ to rs. m w ro te h im ',' re q u e ste d thi^t h e ! ? « ; M r. F o rd jh a ll pr • - , ^ 'in s tn im e n ta lity th ro u g h w h ic h•00МЛ ti 1лглг>1пг»-»я^1пп. T-Tfì. waa a . «n______i*issu e a p ro c la m a tio n ., H e. w a s a i .su p p lie s a r e re - d r e a d fu lly b u s y m a n th o se d a y s ¡e a se d to th e c o u n try , th e n h e an d h e told . Mr.-= -P a tto n to g o w ill r is e a fe w n o tc h e s in p u b lic (C o h tin iie'd on p a g e e ig h t) ^■'estim'atioir,- -J! luJ., Mr. G. G. Walker Has Purchased Lot. M r. G . G . W a lk e r h a s , p u rc h - i a se d 46 fe e t fr o n t fro m th e S o u th _ e rn B a n k & T r u s t C o. H e i s , p la n n in g , w e u n d e ra ta n d , to c o v i ! e r th e w h o le fr o n t w ith a l-b ttild in gvin -th e^ n ear fu tu r e ,v . Paf Page Two -& К з Ы ;В 1я Ш 5 ^ Я Й Ж 2 г й Ш х к К & ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Soldier Bonus Bill Failed ? I W ? ' ’ ?C 'P f? .' Ir: ,«5i 4 i \ t ,р 1 И V ' г ''Ф Д ? .-И ■ - W a sh in g to n , S e p t 20. — T h e s o ld ie r s ' b o n u s b ill fa ile d o f e n -j a c tm e n t la te to d a y , th e s e n a te s u s ta in in g P r s id e n t H a r d in g ’s v e to . P r e v io u s ly th e h o u se h ad o v e r r id d e n th e v e to b y .a la r t'e i m a r g in . T h e s e n a te ro ll c a ll sh o w e d 44 y e a s to 28 n a y s , o r fo u r le ss th a n t h e tw o -th ird s m a jo r ity n rc e s-J s a r y to e n a c t th e m e a s u re w ith -1 o u t th e P r e s id e n t ’ s a p p ro v a l. T h e v o t e in Ih c h o u se w a s 2 58 to 54, o r 50 m o re th a n th e re q u ire d n u m b e r. A lth o u g h it w a s re p o rte d th a t a n e w b o n u s b ill m ig h t b e in tro ­ d u c e d to m o rro w , it w a s c e rta in t h e b o n u s fig h ts w o u ld n o t be r t- n e w e d a t le a s t u n til th e n e x tt es- sio n o f C o n g re ss , w h ic h w ill b e­ g in D e c e m b e r 4. N o t i c e ! N orth Caroh'na In the Superior Court Davie County Before A , T. G rant, C. .S. C. G. K. W ood and others va K . K . W ood and others The defendants, Paul W ood, Randolph W ood, W m . S. W ood, and A lm a W ood w ill take notice th at a special proceed­ ing entitled as above has been comm en cod before the Clerk o f the Superior Court of Dayie County for the Partition of ihe lands o f K elly W ood deo’d which descended to his heirs a t law . A nd said dofendun*» above nam ed wilt take not­ icc th at they, and each of them , are re quired to appear before A . T. G rant, Clerk, a t his oflice in D avie County, N . C ., in M ocksville on the 30th day o f Suplembci- 1922 and answer or dem ur to ihe petition for partition filed or the rulidf asked for in the petition w ill be grnnted. ■1 hia Sept. -1th. 1922. A, T, G rant, Clerk Superior C oatt i 'd o j j l Co-operative Tobacco Grow­ ers’ Institute Suits Against Edeecombe Men. Щ fem. i » R a le ig h , S e p t. 2 0 .- S u i t s a- g a in s t a lle g e d b r e a k e r s o f C o-op ­ e r a t iv e T o b a c c o G r o w e rs ’ co n ­ tr a c t h a v e b e en in s titu te d b y th e a sso c ia tio n w h jc h w ill n o t m e r e ly e x a c t th e fiv e c e n t p e n a lty on e a c h p o u n d s o ld o u tsid e th e a s ­ s o c ia tio n , b u t: w ill s e e k to r e ­ s tra in b y in j u n ci ion m e m b e rs a r e b r e a k in g th e ir a g re sm e n t. J u d g e L y o n issu e d th e fir s t te m ­ p o r a r y r e s t r a in in g o rd e rs to d a y . Z . A . H a rre ll, o f E d g e c o m b e , a n d W . T . Jo n e s w e r e th e firs t e n jo in e d . T h e y w ill a p p e a r b e ­ fo r e J u d g e F r a n k D a n ie ls a t N a sh v ille , O c to b e r 9, lo sh o w c a u s e w h y th is in ju n c tio n sh o u ld n o t b e m a d e p e rm a n t, I t is a lle g e d th a t M r. Jo n e s h a s d e liv e re d fiv e th o u sa n d p o u n d s o f to b acco to o th e i^ th a n th e co­ o p e ra tiv e s. a n d u n le ss re s tra in e d w ill d e liv e r e ig h t th o u sa n d m ore. H a r r e ll h a s tw e n ty -fiv e th o u san d s ig n e d u p a n d h a s so ld fiv e th o u s­ a n d o u tsid e th e a s 'o c ia tio n , it is a lle g e d . S im ila r s u its a r e b e in g " in s t lfu t e a in SouTh (Jaro lin a. S im u lta n e o u s w ith th e S o u th C a ro lin a an n o u n c e m e n t e a i e o n e fr o m th e b a n k s o f F lo re n c e d e ­ c la r in g t h a t c it y o n e h u n d re d p e r c e n t c o o p e ra tiv e an d re p o rtin g th a t p ric e s h a v e b een d o u b led u n d e r th e n e w s y s te m a n d S o u lh C a ro lin a s a v e d b y it. Notice! M oiksville, N. C. Sept.. 13th 1922, The Board o f Elections for Davie County, W . A . Roberts, W . B. A ngell, und 'I'. N. Chaffln, in regular session here ill Court House, in M ocksville, N . C. Supieinber 13th, 1922; fu ll Boardbe- inic proseht, the follow inR preneedinf(i were liuil: The Board o f County Commissioners, haviniT altered the boundary line be­ tween Jerusalem and M ocksville T ow n­ ships, :ts follows. Viz: ‘ 'T hat portion o f Jerusalem Township, lying N orth o f thu following lino to w it: Beginning a t u point on Bear Creek, the South- W oal corner of tho land now owned by Dr, VV. C. M artin, thence along and w ith his Southern Boundary line to a point on the Salisbury and M ocksville road, thence in an E astem ly direction along w ith the A ugusta and Fork Church soiled road, to the corner o f the lands of Goshen M uCulloch on said road, thunce in an Eastem ly direction, along the Southern boundary line o f the lands of Goshen M cC ulloh,John G iaves,Jo h n Uwire and Tom Vickers, to a point on Dutchm an Creek corner o f the lands of Tuni ■V'tekcifu, b^Tn part of Mocksville T ow nship." The Board o f County C om ri.iJi.vii«»j also having tranaf^red th at part of M ocksville Township lying W est o f th t fflUowTng line, to w it: "B eginn in g a t a point on Bear Creek, on the lands o f D . O. H elper, where the Mocksville Township line now crosses said Creek, thence down Bear Creek w ith its mean derings, to the Southern line o f H . F . Tutterow lands, know n aa the Pass Place, thence in a W estern direction w ith the Southern boundary line o f the said H . F. Tutterow lands to the Cala­ haln Township line, to C alahaln Tow n­ ship.” Request also having been made fo r a transfer o f th at portion o f C. M . Godby farm lying in N orth Calahaln Precinct,' to South Calahaln Precinct. The said Board o f Elections w ill m eet in the Courthouse in M ocksville, N . C, on Sat­ urday, the 7th day o f October 1922 for th3 purpose o f fixing and establishing thsse lines. Notice is also given th at the Regii- trution Books w ill be open a t the vari­ ous Precincts, in D avie Coijnty, on the thij Cth day of October 1922,and w ill r«^ m.\in open for tw enty days, up to and including October 2!<th, 1922. It is ordered that a copy i f this not- icu be published for 20 days in The i-hme--REBora~^na the Mocksville turpriae. W , A . R o b e r t s, Chairm an, W . B. An g e l l, Tu g s. N. Ch a f f in. ■ П О Ш UNPQfill W n V U m H A L MaySdiool » L e s s o n » iPr RJSV. P. B. SITZWATBB, D. D., ТмеЬ*г of bisUfli В1Ы* la tht Moodr BlbU ts»utuu of CbloMie.)0*»rrl<kt Kit. W«t*ni Mtwtvvr Oaloa. LESSON FOR OCTOBER 1 BIRTH OF JOHN THI BAPTI»T N o t ic e ! The Friendly Smile Ш Щ f r , ' E a z l I J e w e il :)lli6 /eö ,, We H e r id l ■■ | h , D juk ib e th № .... a pi, ICJIQOI | r c h n v eh fo r J N o th in g is so co n ta g io u s a s ¡i s m ile . T r y it on th e fir s t m a n yv u s e e ; n o m a tte r h o w g ro u c h y h e is y o u c a n m e lt h im . I f a m a n sm ile s, a n d w a ic s h is h a n d .a t yo u a s yo u w a lk dow n t h e s t r e e t in th y ir.o rn n ig , v cu w a v e y o u r h a n d b a ck an d sn i'e in r e tu r n u n c o n sc io u sly , und 1 1'- t e n o n e little e x p e rif-n c e lik e tl is w ill k e y y o u u p fo r th e d a y ]■ ■> - o u s ly . T h e v a lu e o f c o u rte s y is g re a t, so g r e a t th a t is is d iflk u it to e s ti­ m a te o r s e t a fig u re vvhich w iU r e p r e s e n t its tru e W i-rth In fa c t it s tr u e w o rth c a n n o t b e m e a s u r­ e d in d o lla rs a n d c e n ts. It s g r e a te s t e ffe c t is on liie o r e m a k in g m o st u se o f it ;it im p ro v e s h is c h a r a c te r , it m a k e s h im fo el b ettex’.i t m a k e s a h a rd ta s k e a sy , it le a v e s a fin e i k y q r jn .p la s e o f a. b itte r ta s te , it m a k e s fr ie n d s a n d fr ie n d s m a k e b u sin e ss. i I North Carolina In Superior C ourt I D a.ie County, Before ! A . T. G rant, C.S.C. ,Z. V. atew art j ; (j j. D. Dedmon ( N otice! : t*. W . Lagle and w ife / i l^annie Lugle j The defendant J . D. Dedm on aboved iiainiid w ill take notic.! th at an action le.ntitliid aa above haa been commenced in the Superior Court of Dayie County, N . C., to foreclose a m ortgage deed . aiven f ) him by P. W . L agle and w ife i a:ui assigned by him to the plaintiff; i and the said defendant J . D . Dedm on will fui-ther take notice th a t he is re- I (Hired to appear before A . T. G rant ■ Clerk of Superior Court o f D avio Coun­ ty a l ill« courthouse in M ocksville,N ,C. ion October 10th 1922 and answ er or de- I iiiur to th<.‘ com plaint in said action ' which haa lieun filled in aaid cause or I the pluintifi' w ill apply to the court for i the ruliet deinunded in said com plaint. I'hi.s S(*ploniber 1, 1922, r. G rant, Clark Superior Court M n c k sv ille L o d g e 1 3 4 A . F . & I A . M , m e e ts e v e r y th ird F r id a y n ig h t a t 8 o’ clo ck . A ll v is itin g J i r o s . in v ite d , E . P . C h a w p o r d M a s te r - - Z t N ; A n d e r s o n ~ S e c . ~ Wo Do Ail i^inoa 01 J9B WORK. bBSeON TBXT-Luk* 67-Я.OOLDKN TEXT-Ht «hall b* srcat tn ibe ilfbt ot til* bord, кВв he BhKlI drink no win« nor «troD( drtnk.—I/Uke l;li. RBIFESIBNCB V A T B R IA b -lM . 40:S-S; Mftl. ttirt. PRIICLBT TOPIO-Ae An««l Brtngi Oood N»«». JUNIOR TOPIO-Th« BIrtb ot John th« BagtUt. INTBIUIXIDIAVB AMD BBNIOB TOPIC —Pr«Mu:«tlon tor th« ComliK ot Chrlat TOUNQ PEO PLE ANP ADULT TOPIC —Th» PlM * knd Work ot John tb« Bap-tut. We are toda? entering upon a six montbB’ coarse ot stud; In the Oospel oi Lvlce, who»* general subject 1« “Jeena th* World’s Sarlor." Today’s leseon concerns the birth of John the BaptUt, the forerunner of ^hrist. I. Th* Parent« ef John th* Baptist (w . M ), 1. When They Llv*d (т. 6). “In the day* of Herod the E1di.” They lived lu a day when UBgodllnett was rife. Tb* prieethood we» very corrupt and the ruling cla«»** were wicked. Zach- aria* and Ы» wife Ured in a tlm* when U wa* not so easy to be godly. 2, Their Character (r, 6), They (^*r* righteous befor* Qod. To be rlghtMU» before Qod 1* a high tribute. Many appear to b* righteous befur* men who are not righteous b*fore God. Their Uve» were *o mated that they walked In the commandments of the Lord blameless. How beautiful It 1* when husband and wlf* are united tn the Lord and walk together In fellow­ ship with Ood. 8. They W er* Childless (v. 7). Though this godly couple were well mated and they possessed the Joy of the Lord In their souls, there was a real lack In that home. II. Th* Birth of John Proml**d (tv, 8-17). 1. By Whom (T. U ; cf. v. 19), The tiahrui apD««r*d_ and__mads. known the._5o^'* !»•— to Zacbwrlas, TM* f::¿'tteü"óelng, th* special mes- •eugcr of Ood, was-eent to make this disclosure. 2. When (vv, 8-lé). W hile officiat­ ing as prleat tbla good n*w s cam * t* hlin. Zachari** must, b a r* b*en deO- nlt*ly prayl&g about thl» very m atter (v, 13), A s he burned Incense, which typified prayer, the intiUltude without were praying, 3. CbaracterUtlca ot th* ChUd (vv. 16-17). (1) 8&iU be grea^ In the tight of the Lord (T. IB). Though the peopl* did not gr*«tly esteem him h* was highly esteemed by the Lord. This la Infinitely better thaa If he had be*D greatly esteemed tn the eyea ot men or In Ыа own eyea, Thla Is the Mteein for wbleb we til ihould long and pray, (Ü) ShaU drink neither wine nor strong drink (V, IB). The child shall become a Natartte, separating him. self from tbe ienaaou» things and ded­ icating hImieU te the lerrlce ot the Lord. (8) Be filled with th* Holy Ohost (T. IB), The energy «f the di­ vine Spirit woold enable him to lead the people te repentance (v. 10). (4) Shall g« In the spirit and power ot Elijah (T. IT), la thla power he was to prepare the people for the coming. of tba Savior and the salva­ tion which He waa to bring, III. Xacharla* Aekln« fer a Sign (TT. 18-23). Although th* Bge4 priest was ear- iife»tiy"Tjraying~íúr“ tfa‘* ‘“*(»lTa4on of Israel the. gracloui: promise ot the angel, which waa №e beginning of that salvation, atagg*r*d hla faith. He was enable to believe that that for which he fondly hoped and »rayed would be realized. The angel gtre Zacharla» a sign. He wa* smlttea with dumbness which waa to continue until the ful fillmeot of th* promise. Because h* refused te pralae Qod Ia faith for tbls gracious promise Qod caused bis tongue to be allent until the promise was fulflUed and his Ups coaid open In thaskaglTtng and pral**. Though he waa tbns raboked, at the same time hi» faith wa* Krengthened by the manifestation of the supernatural. God want* V» te 'trust Him, to believe hta promise«, no matter how contrary to reason they laay »*em. IV. Th* Premise FulfllUd (тт. 57- 08). When tbe tima came for the birth of John, GUIsabetb brought forth ц son and the neighbors rejoiced with her. On the eighth day they clrcnmclzed the child and gaTe him a name accord­ ing to the Instruction of the angel (V. 13). The name John was contrary to the family custom. By meone ot writing Zacharlas made known tbe name which he would have by divine Instruction. At thle time God opened the mouth of Zacharias and he olfered np prale«. ■ H i I. I S t o p , L o o k , a n d L is t e n ! \ I A More r iA J U iX T » Fountain Pens f I Of The Famous Fountain Pens And Pencils Left Come And Get Yours Today C. J. Angeli,“The Jeweler” Mocksville, N. C. ■iH 'im niaiiiii №111Н1|д.1Ш11Н11Я111!И111нт ~ 'i¡i:»'!Mi»aíii«í:iiH:«{Bi!isB:i«giiMH!:!!ai»n¡iiiBi»i'iiNEW FALL CLOTHES CLEVER SNAPPY STYLES FOR MEN WHO CARE. NEW SPORT MODELS, NORFOLKS AND THE 3 OR 4 BUTTON CLEVER STYLES OUR SUITS ARE VERY REASONABLY TOO $18.00, $20.00, $22,50, $25.00 to $40.00. BOY^S HEADQUARTERS EVERYTHING FOR THE BOYS IT PAYS To Follow The Arrow 440 Liberty St.106 W. 5th St. Winston-Salem, N. C. шаша!шш1111а:шв11мл11нш1а111;в1аиаи!1!1н!11!ак1!в1№а!111в1ш1в1!111а11ш1111 THE EVENT OF EVENTS I Winston-Salem & Fors3^h I County Fair I October 3, 4, 5 and 6, 1922 i FOUR FULL DAYS FOUR FULL NIGHTS 1 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY Kniillll lataiiiiaiiiaiiiiaiiiiBin PRGBUCT^rPARlVl7iARDEN;W0RK SHOP and FACTORIES Woman’s Work and Decorative Art. Merchants’ and Manufac­ turers’ Emporium of Progress 11ЯШВ1» Youth and Age. In my youth I thought of writing a satire on mankind; but new In my age 1 think L.shonld write an apology for them.>-^W*rpole. Lcrtlty and Mercy. When lenity and mercy play for a kingdom, the gentler gamester Is th* soonest winner.—Shakespeare. — Heaven Often Smites. Heaven often amltea In mercy, ere# when the blow li «»rereit,—7«aima ^•aim «. A M U S IN G R A C E S E V E R Y D A Y - E x c i t i n g F i n i s h - L a r g e s t P u r s e s E v e r O ffe re d in N o rth C a ro lin a , M u sic —V ic to r an d H is F a m o u s C o n c e rt B a n d , M ID W A Y — T . A . W o lf S u p e rio r 4 0 -C a r S h o w . H ig h C la s s A m u s e m e n t. C le a n , M o ra l an d refin ed . B ig co n so lid atio n o f th e b e st e v e r sh o w n . C le a n lin e s s p r e d o m in a te s — B r in g th e e n tire fa m ily . F R E E A C T S — T h e D u tto n S o c ie ty E q u e s tr ie n a ; T h e 4 D a lto n S is t e r s — A e r ia lis t s o f R e ­ n o u n ; T h e D elm o re T r io — W ire A r lis t s S u p re m e ; T h e H e lq v is t (h u m a n to rc h e s) W o rld ’ s G r e a te s t D iv in g A ct. F I R E W O R K S - P a in ’ s M a n h a tta n B e a c h F ir e w o r k s e a c h e v e n in g — I t s m a g n itu d e is u n ­ riv a lle d a n d co llo sal, T O T H E P R O D U C E R S o f G u ilfo rd , D a v ie , A a h e , Y a d k in , W ilk e s, S u r r y , R o c k in g h a m , . Sto k e.“ , A lle g h a n y , W a ta u g a , an d D a v id so n C o u n tie s, w e a r e o ffe r in g sp e c ia l p re m iu m s, o p en to yo u . E D U C A T IO N A L D A Y - F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R 6 th , 19 2 2 . A ll W h ite P u p ils A t te n d in g o r W iil A tte n d P u b lic Schoc-ls o f G u ilfo rd , D a v ie , Y a d k in , W ilk e s, S u r r y , R o c k in g h a m , S to k e s , A lle g h a n y , W a ta u g a , D a v id so n , a n d F o r s y th C o u n tie s, a d m itte d to th e F a ir , F r id a y , O cto b er, 6 th , 19 2 2 , F R E E . aniiaiii!ai!!'aiiiiaiiiiaii!;aiii!aiiiiaiiiiaiaiaii!iawBia№'BBafiiiii!aiBWB««BnaiBiiiiBnBiii jbibiiiibiiiibiiii Special Reduced Round Trip Tickets on All Railroads ADMISSION—-Adults, 50c day and night. Children, 25c day and night. Street Cars run to Main Entrance. Southern and Norfolk & Western Railroads Stop at Main Entrance. The Greatest Aggregation of Educational and Amusement _______Features Eyei; Attempted___________________ ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.Page Threö HENRY fORD THE RICHEST ' MAN IN THE WORLD His Income In Busy Season Being Half Million A Day. r Tutt’s Piils- Enable Dyspeptics to oat whatever they wish. Causo food to assimilato. Nourish the body, givo appetito. D E V E L O P F L E S H H e n ry F o rd is th e ric h e s t m an in th e w o rld , a c c o rd in g to an a rtic le p u b lish e d r e c e n tly b y th e W all S t r e ? t Jo u r n a l. “ H e n ry P o rd h a s in th e F o rd M otor C o m p a n y , th e la r g e s t in ­ com e an d , i f c a p ita liz e d , th e Uu’iie st fo rtu n e in th e w o rld ,” said th is n e w s p a p e r. ‘ 'P r o fits b e fo r e ta x e s fo r 19 2 2 w iil exceed $ 12 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ; a f t e r ta x e s th e y w ill b e $ 110 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , o r a b o u t $ 10 0 a c a r . W ith th e se e a rn in g s th e F o rd M o to r C o m ­ p an y cou ld b e c a p ita liz e d a t $2 ,- 000,000,00 a n d p n y fiv e p e rc e n t on th a t c a p ita l, “ Ford * c o n d em n s b a n k e rs , b u t w ith $18 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in c a sh h e is the .la r g e s t in d iv id u a l b an lcer in th is c o u n t r y ,,if n o t in th o w o rld . “ H is in co m e, a d d in g to h is b o u n d less w e a lth $50 0 ,0 0 0 a d a y th ro u g h th e b u iy s e a so n , is p ro ­ b a b ly u n e q u a lle d in a ll h is to ry , “ I f h e co n tin u e s tb p ile u p c ash a t th is ra te , h e c a n n o t lonir d e ­ n oun ce W a ll s t r e e t o r th e m o n ey p o w er o f th e c o u n try , “ H e n ry Foi-d w ill b e th a t m o n ey p o w e r ," ^iiiiaiiniaiiiiBiH'aiwBiii ■I ■ M 1!1МВ1Жв'у,!И.11;аш1ва1Я1111аши1ШвЕНЕЕИШ‘И:1::а111|В11И!1!в1!В1!1Вш:!;в1111В11М1Ш1ШИ1вЛ11вта'шв111!Ш Jenkins Gets Two Yeairs; The Wonjian ts Not Punished S , L , Je n k in s , th o W in sto n -S al em m e rc h a n t said b y p o lice oill- c e rs to h a v e a rra n g e d a h old -up p a r ty an d a w h ip p in g fo r M a r­ g a r e t L . Jo n e s, a lia s M rs. C . E , W ebb , a lia s M a rg a re t S m ith , a li­ a s M in n ie D oe, in T a y lo rs v ille on th e n ig h t o f S e p te m b e r 14 , w a s c o n v icte d W ed n e sd ay m o rn in g o f la s t w e e k in c ity co u rt b y Ju d g e D . H , C o llin s o f im tn o n ilco n d u ct a n d - g iv e n th e lim 'ile sen te n ce , tw o y e a r s , Je n k in s ap p ea led an d Ju d g e C o llin s p lacet! th e bond a t $10 ,0 0 0 , H e is n o w in th e co u n ty ja il. • T h e w o m an , w h o w a s called M iss Jo n e s in èo u rt, re c e iv e d th e v e rd ic t o f “ p ra y e r fo r ju d g m e n t c o n tin u e d ,” B y o rd e r o f th e co u rt sh e w a s p laced u n d e r th e p ro tectio n o f J . C , G old , w h o sa id h e w a s a re p re s e n ta tiv e o f th e K u K lu x K la n , N o bo n d w a s re q u ire d , . Я Ü Ü‘ t ■ i i в T o T h e Of ' ЧBros N. C. A Pretty Birthday Party C o lo ’s H o t B la s t H e a te rs m a k e a b ig red u ctio n in y o u r coal bill - se e th e ir a d v e rtise m e n t an d g u a r an te e . L it t le M is s H a z e l W a lk e r en ­ te rta in e d a b o u t t w e n ty o f h e r frie n d s S a t u r d a y a fte rn o o n fro m fo u r to s ix , th e o c c a sio n b e in g h e r e ig h th a n n iv e rs a r y . S e le c t m u sic w a s re n d e re d b y th e vic- tro la. w 'h ile m a n y g a m e s w ero p la yed b o th in th e p a rlo r an d y a rd . P r iz e s w e r e w o n b y M isse i V irg in ia C h e r r y , M a r y M c G u ire and J a n e B r a d le y . S e v e r a l nic.- p re se n ts w e r e re c e iv e d , a n d a t th e clo se o f tw o s h o r t h o u rs d e ­ liciou s c a k e s a n d c re a m to g e th e r w ith c a n d ie s a n d fr u it s w e r e se r ved b y th e h o ste s s ’ m o th er, M rs, Cl G . W a lk e r, T h o se p re se n t v.’e r e f R u t h A lle n , V ir g in ia C h e r ­ ry , J a n e W o o d ru ff, F a n n ie G r e g ­ o ry B ra d le y , J a n e B ra d le y , M a ry M c G u ire jJa n e M c G u ire , K a th le e n C ra v e n , K a t h e r in e F r o s t, A lic e K e r r , H e le n H o lth o u se r, D u o C o za rt, L in d fi G r a y A lle n , L a u r a A lle n , E lin o r H e n d rix , R u th H e n d rix , V io la R a n so m , H afciio R an so m , A le n e M c C la m ro c h , R u th D an iel, A il le ft w is h in g hes’ m a n y m o re h a p p y birthday.-j. M o c k sv ille L o d g e 13 4 A , F , ¿ i A . M . m e e ts e v e ry th ird F r id a y n ig h t a t 8 o ’ clo ck . AU v isitin g Bros.- in v ite d , E . P , C k a w f o r d M a ste r Z . N . A n d k r s o n S e c , MICKIE SAYS S6V10S VAE o u r lU E R E TO KW4VIE v<\ev<s 0V1££ J \ii A УИНМ.Е, B O r JE S T ' м ои 'Kl WíE, 1, WE RUVimwl' H\?> PA-VER Ы B E S T “(b v ju tM ТЦ ' 'M u e SVW6NRS « о г с о ч WOVUHEPES W ^S Q o r Л п L 0 4 A U ’M PR\EW0L4 A BUM ««' O F euB=>ev3\eeR<0 *. a вiу-гш II=.-iв в щ в ШВ виI ЦУF-1 В Я ü ä Winston-Salem, . . .i Sale Begins Friday, Sept. 29th, And Continues Till Sold Out. If You Want To Save Money On Your Fall Clothing COME. T h e r e g is tr a tio n b o o k s o f Davi-.j ^ C o u n ty w ill o p en S a tu rd a y , O c ;\ ! 7th , in s te a d o f O ct, S th a s a d v e r-1 tise d o n p a g e 2 . Ш Ж В Ш в И Ш И Я Ш Я Ш Ш в Я И » В Б В М в в 'Д 'В к в л а E n t e r t a i n m e n t ! I ALL KINDS OF NICE DRESS SHOES. - G e n € r a I 4 V e a r r - S c 4 i Q o l - a n d - V \ ^ o r I c - S h G e s ^ Men’s $1.95, $2.50, $2.90, $3.50 and $4.00. Men’s Old Time Home Made Whole Stock Shoes for $3.35. Women’s $3.00; I Boys’ $3.00; Misses’ $2.75; Children’s $2.25 and $2.00. /We are Leaders on Good Shoes and Low Prices. If you want the Best come'to a 'Ú RB a I Щ ii Щ в H-m At Court House Saturday Nighst Oct. 7th, 7:30 p. m. Mocksville Council No. 226 Jr. O. U.A.M. w^ill give an entertain­ ment, to which the public is cordially invited. Hon. P. S. Carlton of Salisbury,State Coun­ cilor, will deliver an address at this time. Also a Musical pro­ gram will be rendered consisting of Vocal and Instrumental selec- Ticmsr^ D ^ ’r forgerthe date Get 7th> 7:30. Everybody Come. - i Individual Interpretations Mark Fall Millinery! ie:ii'ai«iii;Biii:BMBBB!9.'Bi>».'i[aiii:B!.№B«!n;':i>axaBBKB The deft drape of a crown, the graceful sweep of a brim—cabochons or cocardes knowingly poised—one recognizes the touch of the true artists in these fasci- nating Chapeaux, _______________ JONES & GENTRY “The Shoe Men” 447 Trade St., Winston-Salem, N. C. iiiiBiiiiBi!i:aiH!BiiiiB!iiiaMB.iiiiBiBiiiíBa.BMBii¡íB8íiwnMiiiiB They are smart and modish to be sure, but they have that individuality that the fastidious woman appreciates' and demands. The new fall models are ready for your inspection. - ---- Made-In-Carolinas Exposition Charlotte, N. €., Sept. 25-Oct. 7, 1922 ^ Special Ekcursidn Fares Via Southern Railway System A c c o u n t M a d e -in -C a ro lin a s ' E x p o 8 itio rí^ th e S o u th e rn R a ilw a y S y s te m a n n o u n ce s ¡g r e a tly red u ced rou n d trip fa r e s fro m p o in ts in G e o rg ia , N o rth C a ro lin a , S o u th C a ro ­ lin a , V ir g in ia a n d W a sh in g to n ; _D. C ,, to C h a rlo tte , N . C , T ic k e ts w ill b e on sa le Sep't, 2 5 to O ct, 7 . fin a l re tu rn lim it O ct, 8, 19 2 2 . ; _ . , V F o r fu r t h e r in fo rm a tio n calK o n tic k e t a g e n ts o r a d d re s s R , H , G R A H A iW . -D i v isio n -P a sso n g ei^ -A g en t,- C h a rlo tte , N . C . The Genevra Shop 126 South Main Street Salisbury,N. С i r ir .L ir iL S il: > i í - ■ ■ '’ %■ 'T H ' í Л . u ! ' ' í'f . i •Í! ’ b i ' f Ì л т ift %4 t ■t Ì yoÈ ‘'- S i a e y ï oy.| ••ПЭу |;V Ш . Page Fovu’E N T E R P R I S E , M O C K S V I L L E , N . С . MOCKSVILLE ENÎERPÜISE P u b lis h e d E v e r y T h u r s d a y a t M o c k s v 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 I l’Z M a n a g in g E d it o r . S u b s c r ip tio n 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 v ille , N . 0 ., a s se c o n d -c la ss m a t t e r u n d e r th e a o t o f M a rc h 3 , 18 7 9 . Davie County Club At Mars Hill College M o c k s v ille ,N . C . S e p t . 28, 1 У2 2 . if? 'ü iâ lÉ s J F r o m r e p o r ts c o m in g in fro m v a r io u s se c tio n s o f th e ro u n ty it s e e m s t h a t t h e R e p u b lic a n P r i­ m a r ie s w e r e so m e w h a t looso a f ­ fa ir s . S o m e 'o f th e b o y s se e m s _ to h a v e v o te d a s m a n y b a llo ts a s th e y w a n te d to fo r th e ir v a rio u s ' c o u n ty c a n d id a te s .— D a v ie R e ­ c o rd . ' . W ith in d iv id u a ls v o tin g fro m fiv e to e le v e n tim e s e a c h in th e rieeen t R e p u b lic a n p rim a rie s is th e re a n y w o n d e r th a t th e go o d p e o p le o f D a v ie C o u n ty o f Jjoth p a r tie s h a v e rise n u p in a rm s w ith th e d e te rm in a tio n to en d R in g R u le ? O u r go o d fr ie n d S e lls -;o f th e C o o leem ee Jo u r n a l is g e t t in g a f ­ t e r th e S u n d a y p a p e rs s o m e w h a t v ig o r o u s ly . H e d o e s n o t b e lie v e in th e S u n d a y " f u n n y p a p e r ,” th e S u n d a y fe a tu r e d a r tic le s a n d th e S u n d a y a d v e rtise m e n ts k e e p ­ in g t h e p e o p le a w a y fro m c h u rc h • a n d S u n d a y S ch o o l o n S u n d a y m o rn in g . V A ';. ------------------- • -------------------- ' ~ The Hand Writing On The Wall. . T h e c it iz e n s 'o f D a v ie 'C o u n ty h a v e sto o d R in g ru le u n til it is u n b e a ra b le .- M en e, M e n e , T e k e l, U p h a rs in , is b laz en a c ro ss th e p o litic a l s k y , w h ic h m e a n s, B o s s r u le m u st go . "A s a p r o te s t a g a in s t R in g r u le in ' th e a d m in istra tio n o f C o u n ty I a ffa ir s a la r g e n u m b e r o f re d b lo o d ed c itiz e n s o f b o th p a r tie s m e t in M o c k s v ille S a tu rd a y , S e p te m b e r 2 3 rd a n d n a m e d th e fo llo w in g C itiz e n s T ic k e t: ; S h e r iff— R . G . W a lk e r. C o m m is s io n e r s -W . T . F o s te r , J . S . S trb w d . / C le r k o f C o u r t ^ W . M . S e a ­ fo rd . T r e a s u r e r — T . A . V a n Z a n t. R e g is t e r o f D e e d s — T . I. C a u ­ d e ll. C o ro n e r— J . E . T u tte ro w . S u r v e y o r — H . C , S m ith d e a l. R e p r e s e n ta tiv e — M . J . H e n d ­ r ic k s , T h is tic k e t is co m p o sed o f go o d m e n o f b o th p a rtie s w h o d e c id e d n o w is th e tim e to la y a s id e p a r- f-li—— tk a t^ -p d itie s-a fid -iie H se -w M p p e d in lin e a s h e re to fo re b y p a r ty b o sse s b u t lik e fr e e p eo p le v o te fo r fe a r le s s m en fo r c o u n ty offi­ c e rs, w h o w ill g iv e u s a fa ir , cle a n , e q u ita b le , a n d eco n o m ic T h e y o u n g p eo p le fr o m D a v ie C o u n ty , w h o a r e a tte n d in g sch o o l a t M a r s H ill C o lle g e , m e t in th e S u n P a r lo r , F r id a y S e p t. 15 th , fo r th e p u rp o se o f o r g a n iz in g a D a v ie C o u n ty C lu b . T h e m e e lu ig w a s ca lle d a t fo u r o ’clo ck , a n d e ig h te e n y o u n g m en a n d vvoiifiea a n s w e r e d to th a rc ll c a ll, a ll o f th e m c o m in g fro m th e b e s t c o u n ty in th e sta te , (S o th e y sa id ) th is c o u n ty o f c o u rse w a s D a v ie . A f t e r a b r ie f d isc u ssio n , th e clu b w a s o rg a n iz e d w ith th e fo l­ lo w in g o ffic e rs: W illie G ru b b , P re s id e n t: B e r th a M d e a n . V ic e P re s id e n t; F ;o r a A l e - 'jS e c r e t a r y ; G ra h a m G o b b le , C o rre sp o n d in g S e c r e t a r y : a n d C re o la Y o u n g , T r e a s u r e r . A t t - r th e e le o tijn o f o fficers an d b u sin e ss tra n sa c tio n , th e c !u b d e c id e d to h a v e a s u n ris e p ic n ic on o n e o f th e m o u n ta in s n e a rb y , th e tim e b e in g s e t fo r 5 :3 0 a. m . S a tu rd a y , S e p \ 16 , an d o n S a tu r d a y a t th e a p p o in te d t i m , a ll th e m e m b e rs m e t a n d w a lk e d to th e to p o f w h a t is k n o vn a s L it t le M o u n ta in . H e re th e y m a d e a fire a n d th e co o k s b e p a n p r e p a r in g b r e a k fa s t. W h ile p r e p a r in g b re a k fa s t', th e s e n ti­ n e ls w a rn e d th e co o k s o f th o r is ­ in g su n , th e n a ll m o v ed to a m o re su ita b le p la c e to w a tc h th e s u n ­ r is e o v e r 't h e d is ta n t m o u n ta in a s it g a v e fo r t h its lig h t to a n e w d a y . A ft e r s u n ris e , b r e a k fa s t w a s fin ish e d , a n d th e n th e r e a l fe a s t b e g a n . W ith th e e x c e p tio n o f B e r t h a M c L e a n a n d P a u l D e d - m o n 's b u r n in g t h e b a co n , b r e a k ­ fa s t w a s p re p a re d iti a n a p p e tiz ­ in g m a n n e r. B r e a k fa s t c o n s is t­ e d o f a ll th in g s ’ g o o d to e a t an d so m e r e a l c o ffe e a s a fin ish in g to u ch . I t w a s ls a id o f o n e b o y, th a t h e d r a n k a q u a r t o f c o ffe e a n d c a r r ie d a q u a r t a w a y in h is c a n te e n fo r fu t u r e u se . A f t e r b r e a k fa s t, th e y w e n t to L o v e r s L e a p a n d it w a s sa id th a t G ra h a m G o b b le h a d to h o ld F lo r a A lle n to k e e p h e r fr o m m a k in g th e le ap . O n ' le a v in g L o v e r s L e a p , th e p a r t y w e n t to th e fa m o u s M a rs H ill C a s c a d e s , w h ic h p r e ­ s e n ts a v e r y b e a u tifu l p ic tu rb o f th e . m o u n ta in s tre a m a n d th e m o u n ta in g r a n d e u r . W h ile a t th e c a sca d e s- th e y m a d e p ic tu re s o f th e e n tire c lu b a n d e n jo y e d a fe w h o u rs o f fu n a n d m e rrim e n t. F r o m th e c a sc a d e s, th e y r e ­ tu rn e d to th e c o lle g e , e a c h o n e r e jo ic in g b e c a u se th e y w e r e fro m th e b e st c o u n ty , in th e b e st S ta te , o f o u r c o u n try , w h ic h is n o n e o th e r th a n D a v ie . C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a . T h e D a v ie C lu b is m a d e u p o f th e fo llo w in g m e m b e rs:___________ TO HAVE A FRIE^^D BE A FRIEND There are times when nothing can express our friendship like an appropriate gift. For Birthdays, Wedding,and Wedding Anniver sary, we have Oneda Community Silver 25 year guarantee. Leather Hand Bags, Toilet Goods, Fountain Pens, and Jewelry. Let U S help you with your gifts. C R A W F O R D ’S D R U G S T O R E S t o r e * ;>..C Bethel S. S. Enjoys Picnic. T h e B e th e l M . P . S u n d a y S c h o o l e n jo y e d a p icn ic la s t S a tu r d a y n ig h t. I t w a s in th e fo rm o f a c h ic k e n s te w s e r v e d G ip s y f a s ­ h io n . A b o u t o n e h u n d re d p a r t i­ c ip a te d in vhe fe a s t. P la n s a r e b e in g m ad e to h a v e a re a l b a rb e ­ c u e fo r th e S u n d 'iy S c h o o l C h r is t­ m a s. D A V I E A C A D E M Y N E W S W e a r a h a v in g v e r y d r y w e a th e r n o w an d a go o d ra in w o u ld be a p p re c ia te d . M iss M a ry K o o n tz , o f C o u n ty fa m U y s p ;n t SurTciaV a V £ r T r p " L m e , v isite d M iss e s O la an d £ )v v ig g in s’ M a ry K o o n tz la s t w e e k . M r. R u fu s . Ж l i , l l p l ' [■ rh è â ' -saïf', i J e w e J l Э1Ие Ç o f .\Ш\ S an ili;: > i le y B e a fl |Ь . D u k 'ìj in g . Щ p i b o a i. I 1 Ib e rh I I , it h M iss ts . Î be a pfry, Id io o l *iv ir c h ] U > 3h fo r i' ic o m e . a d m in istra tio n o f c o u n ty a ffa ir s a n d b e a m e n a b le to no R in g , no p o litic a l b o sse s b u t o n ly to th e C itiz e n s o f D a v ie C o u n ty . I f th is k in d o f g o v e rn m e n t a p ­ p e a ls to yo u , ste p on th e g a s an d le t ’s G O . N o w th a t th e C itiz e n s o f D a v ie C o u n ty h a v e n o m in ate d a tic k e t co m p o sed o f so m e o f th e b e st m e n to b e fo u n d in th is scctio n o f th e S ta te , le t’ s all g p t d o w n to b u b in e ss a n d e le c t th e m . T h « E n te r p i'is e is n o t h e re to a b u se th e m en w h o h a v e h eld offic'* in t h is co u n ty in th e p a st, b u t w e d o s a y th a t o n e o f li e b e st th in g s fo r th e p r o g r e s s a n d d e v e lo p ­ m e n t o f D a v ie C o u n ty w o u ld be fo r its g o v e rn m e n t to b e tu rn e d o v e r in to th e h a n d s o f n e w m en . W e m a k e th is s ta te m e n t b e c a u se t h e re c o rd o f th e v a rio u s co u n ties o f th e s ta te , a n d th is o n e p a rti c u la r ly , w h e re R in g R u le h as p re v a ile d p ro v e s b e yo n d q u estio n t h a t a c h a n g e is n e c e s s a r y fo r th e v /e lfa i'e o f th o C o u n ty . L e t u s e le c t a s e t o f o ffic e rs re p re - s e n tin g th e c itiz e n sh ip o f th ^ c o u n ty . W h y w a y s be ru le d m e n ? M iss R u b y B ro o m ly , o f H a r ­ m o n y, s p e n t th e w .e e k -e n d w ith th e M iss e s K o o n tz . T h e y o u n g p eo p le o f o u r co m ­ m u n ity e n jo y e d a n ic e so c ia l p a r ­ t y a t th e h o m e o f M r. T . L . K o o n tz S a t u r d a y n ig h t. M rs. S a llie S m o o t, v isite d h e r s is te r , M r s M c M a h a n , n e a r F a r ­ m in g to n , la s t w e e k . M r. a n c M rs. J . C . W ilso n a n d ittle so n , E r v in , w e r e th e g u e s t s o f M r. a n d M rs. D u k e P o o l S u n ­ d a y . M r. Jo h n N ic h o ls , o f W in sto n - S a le m , w h o w a s n u r s in g a c a se m u m p s a t M r. A . F . C a m p b e lls, la s s u ffic ie n tly r e c o v e re d to r e ­ tu rn to h is h o m e S u n d a y . M l’, a n d M rs. J . B . C a m p b e ll, a c c o m p a n ie d b y th e ir so n , W a lt­ e r, a n d d a u g h te r , L a u r a , w e r e th e g u e s ts o f 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. a n d M rs. R o b e r t W illia m s, o f R o w a n , w e r e th e g u e s t s o f M r. an d M rs. W . C . Jo n e s S u n ­ d a y . F O R K C H U R C H N E W S M rs. E a to n , H o n o ra ry m e m b e r an d C h a p e ro n e . W illie G ru b b . H u b e r t E a jo n , B e r t h a M cL ea n ^ W illia m O w en , F lo r a A lle n , W il­ lia m R o d w e ll, G ra h a m G o b b le, T h o m a s F u r c h e s , C re o la Y o u n g , F r a n k F u r c h e s , S a r a h H e n d rix , G ilm e r G ra h a m , A n n ie P e a r l T a ­ tu m ,C liffo rd W h ile , D a lla s D a v is , Is a a c B o o e, P a u l D ed m o n . G r a h a m G o b b l e , C o rre sp o n d in g S e c y . Farming High School Opens October 2nd. sh o u ld D a v ie al* b y h a lt d o ze n T h e F a r m in g to n h ig h sch ool w ill o p en M o n d a y , O c t. 2 n d , w ith P r o f. J . F r a n k S c o tf, o f T r in ity C o lle g e , p rin c ip a l: M iss B ir d ie S to n e , o f Ja c k s o n v ille N o rm a l C o lle g e , Ja c k s o n v ille , i\la . a s a s s is ta n t p r in c ip a l: M iss iV Ianilla C r a v e r , in c h a rg e o f th e s ix an d s e v e n th g r a d e s ; M iss V a d a .Jo h n ­ son , th e fo u rth an d fifth g r a d e s ; a n d M iss P h ';o b e E a to n , th e fir s t g ra d e . L a s t y e a r w a s o u r fir s t e x p e i'i- - ncii .w ith th e co n so lid a te d sch o o l a t F a rm in g to n . T h o e n ro llm e n t VU4 22fi. T w o tr u c k s w e re u so d t ) t>-ansp-.)rt th e ch ik lr.-n t h a t liv ed fro m o n e to o n e an ti a h a lf m U es fro m th e sch o o l h o u se. T h e Ian w a s p ron ou n c-.d lo b e a n ab - ■ioliile succfcss. -vicin tty-are-p ro w i'o f-tlrelY -B iliO O i r.(l a ro o x p e c U n g th is to b e th e 'x 's t y o a " e v e r I’o r th o F a r m in g ­ ton h ig h sch o o l. M rs, A m a n d a A V alker s p e n t a fe w d a y s la s t w e e k a t W . J . S . W a lk e r ’ s. M rs. J . F . M oore a n d d a u g h te r C la ra , v isite d M rs. E . R , B a r n e y ­ c a s tle S a t u r d a y a fte rn o o n . M r. a n d M rs. F . S . Ija m e s s p e n t; S u n d a y a fte rn o o n a t M r. T . A . V a n Z a n t’ s. M r. W . T . H e n d re n a n d fa m ily v isite d a t M r. T . P . D w ig g in s ’ S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M isse s T h e o .a n d R u b y Ija m e s s p e n t la s t w e e k w ith th e ir co u sin in R o w a n . M r. E , R . B a r n e y c a s t le an d D w ig g in s a n d s is ­ te r, G ra c e , o f C o n co rd , v isite d r e la t iv e s S u n d a y ; M r. a n d M rs. M u rr, o f C o o l­ ee m ee , s p e n t S u n d a y a fte rn o o n w ith M rs. F . L . E n g lis h . M rs. A . V . B e s s e n t w a s ca lle d to W in sto n -S a le m la s t S a tu r d a y to th e b e d sid e o f h e r s is te r , w h o is d a n g e ro u s ly ill w ith p n e u m o n ia M r. J . N . C h a r le s s p e n t S u n ­ d a y in M o c k s v ille w ith h is so n . M rs.- R u s s e l B e s s e n t, w h o h a d h e r to n sils re m o v e d la s t W e d n e s­ d a y , is g e t tin g a lo n g n ic e ly . M iss J u lia E n g lis h , w h o v isite d fr ie n d s in W in sto n -S a le m la s t w e e k , re tu rn e d h o m e S u n d a y . S ch o o l w ill o p en n e x t M o n d a y O cto b e r 2 n d . T h e c h ild re n a r e thri-U ed- v/ith th e -id g a -o f-a g a in b e [ = _ in g in sch o o l. P r o fe s s o r Jo h n M in o r, th e p rin c ip a l, w ill m e e t w ith th e p u p ils F r id a y , S e p t . 29 , fo r th e p u rp o se o f c la s s ify in g an d m a k in g a s s ig n m e n t o f d u tie s. A la r g e n u m b e r o f o u r c itiz e n s a tte n d e d th e c o n v e n tio n a t M o c k - v ilte la s t S a tu r d a y a n d h e a rd a g r e a t a d d re s s fro m o u r C o n g r e s s ­ m a n , H o n . W . C ; H a m m e r. M rs. D : V . D a v is a n d fa m ily , w h o h a v e b een a t M o o re ’ s S p r in g s fo r th e p a s t th r e e w e e k s , h a v e I’e lu rn e d . T h e y r e p o r t a m o st d e lig h ttu l o u tin g a n d w e r e m u ch b e n e fitte d in h e a lth . M l’S. W ill M ille i’i w h o su ffe re c a seco n d s tro k e o f p a r a ly s is la s t la s t M o n d a y is s lig h t ly b e tte r . M iss L u c ile E a to n , w h o h a s b :e n on an e x te n d e d v is it to C le v e la n d an d S t it e s v ille , h a s r e ­ tu rn e d h o m e. W ith m a n y y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e a n d a re m o d e le d g in e r y L e fie r & W a ll a r e m a k in g t h in g s “ h u m ’ a t N o rth C o o le e m e e . C E N T E R N E W S M r. L . P . D w ig g in s a n d so n , L o a , m a d e a b u s in e ss tr ip to W in a to n -S a le m W e ijn e s d a y . ; . M rs. W . J , S . W a lk e r a n d so n , i;_ ^ V ? l'L & .w 1 I C a M a „ a n d _ d a u g k t P j.’, _ M a ^ ^ s p e n t W e d n e sd a y a n d T h u r s d a y in H ig h P o in t w ith h e r so n , M r. F r e d W a lk e r, ' J E R U S A L E M N E W S Y o u r O W H o u se w ill lo o k lik e N e w a ft e r p a in tin g it w ithSTAG S E M I - P A S T E PAINT T h e re s on air of ch eorfu ln oss nnd comfort about a tastefully painted house. Tha surroundings seem more , pleasant nnd the homo looks more inviting. Its really wonderful how small the cost of painting your house is, compared to the satisfaction Jt means. Take a good paint like the Stag brand, with its brilliant colors and rich gloss, and your home v/ill always look fresh and clean. Thats because the colors are durabla and won't fade.•'ONE GALLON MAKES TWO'l MOCKSVILLE HARDWARE CO Our Prices On SHOES For this Fall and Winter-are much lower than for many seasons. A large stock to choose from. LASHMIT 417 N. Liberty St. Winston-Salem, N. C. W a n t e d — P o sitio n a s c le r k , b y y o u n g la d y . T w o y e a r s e x p e r ­ ie n ce . R e fe r e n c e g iv e n . A d d r e s s B e e , c a r e M o c k s v ille E n t e r p r is e . Some Printer. ‘M a y I p r in t a k is s on y o u r lip s ? ” I sa id . A n d s h e n o d d ed h e r s w e e t p e r ­ m issio n . S o .w e w e n t to p r e s s , a n d I ra th e r g u e s s W e p r in te d a fu ll e d itio n . “ O n e e d itio n is h a r d ly e n o u g h ,” S h e s a id w ith a c h a r m in g p out S o a g a in o n th e p r e s s th e fo rm w a s p la c e d A n d w e g o t so m e “ e x t r a s ” out. — F a lc o n . B e lk “S t e v e n s C o . Departm ent“ Store Ш West Side Court House Winston-Salem, N. 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C. ii!BiiiiBiBiiiiBiiiiB!iiiBji:ia!iiiBiiiii iiiBii[Biii:BiiW!ii!auün'iiimiiiBni!SBiBii3MiiiiBiiiiBi':!eii:!aii!iO№B:iiiB3iia::i:B: Goings anU Comings of the. Populoce of Mocksville and Surroundings. R e v . W . L . S h e r r ill sp e n t a fe w d a y s in C h a r lo tte th is w e e k . M r. Ja m e s E llis , w h o h a s b een w o rk in g n e a r W eld o n , is v is it in g h is r e la tiv e s . M iss Id a H . L o G ra n d , o f M a n ­ g o m , is v is it in g h e r b ro th e r, M r. W . H . L e G ra n d . M r. S . A . W o o d ru ff,' M r. an d M rs. C . G . W o o d ru ff a n d ch ild - ren s p e n t S u n d a y ia E lk in . M rs. H . A . B ir d s a ll, o f M o o re s­ ville, is s p e n d in g th is w e e k w ith h e r m o th e r, M ra . W illia m M iller. M iss A lic e W h ita k e r le ft la s t w ee k fo r C h a r lo tte to a c c e p t a p o sitio n w ith th e C a s k ie -D illa rd Co. M r. a n d M rs. W . H . L e G ra n d , J r . , 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 th e fo r m e r ’s p a r ­ e n ts. A tto rn e y s A . T . G ra n t J r „ E . H , M o rrs an d Ja c o b S te w a r t m ad e a trip to M ario n la s t F r i ­ d a y r e g a rd in g th e iss u in g o f th e sch ool b o n d s. M r. an d M rs. J . A . D a n ie l a c ­ co m p an ied b y M rs. R o y H o lt­ h o u se r an d M rs J . L W ard s p e n t F r id a y a fte rn o o n in W in sto n - S a le m sh o p p in g . M isse s O ssie ao d M a r g a r e t A l­ liso n , P h ilip B e rry ,, an d C ecil M o rris a tte n d e d a p r iv a te d a n c e a t th e E m p ire H o tel g iv e n b y th e y o u n g so cial s e t o f S a lis b u r y la s t F r id a y n ig h t. M r. an d M rs. F . R . R ic h a rd so n an d ch ild re n an d M r. Ja c o b S te w ­ a r t a tte n d e d th e m e e tin g o f h ig h sch o o l p rin c ip a ls an d sch o o l tr u s ­ te e s in G re e n sb o ro la s t F r id a y an d S a tu rd a y . M iss B id d ie D a v is , o f F o r k C h u rch , s p e n t s e v e r a l d a y s la st w e e k w ith h e r s is te r , M rs. D . P . R a tle d g e . M rs. E . C . S a in , o f th e B e th e l co.m m u n ity, is v is it in g M rs. J . T . A n g e ll a n d M rs, D . P . R a tle d g e th is w e e k . S e v e ra l o f o u r p e o p le a r e p la n ­ n in g to ta k e in th e M a d e -In -C a r )• lin as E x p o s itio n th is w e e k a t C h a rlo tte , M iss R u th R o d w e ll a n d M r. Jo h n L e G ra n d a tte n d e d th e p la y "T h e B a t ” a t S a lis b u r y la s t F r i ­ d ay n ig h t. M r. a n d M rs, C . H . Ija m e s ,a n d M r. a n d M rs, C . G . W o o d ru ff sp e n t S a tu r d a y e v e n in g in S a lis ­ b u ry sh o p p in g , - M iss R o s e O w e n s, w h o is a te a c h e r in th e W in sto n -S a le n sch o o ls, s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d he: e w ith h e r m o th e r. M iss C a th e rin e B ro w n 1- ft j M o n d ay for Oi-ppnyillp, In pnt^r th e E a s t e r n C a ro lin a T e a c h r T r a in in g C o lle g e . M r. M ilto n C le m e n t, w h o h as peen ill a t th e h o m e o f h is p a r ­ en ts h e re , re tu rn e d to h is w o rk at B o o n e S u n d a y . M rs. T . M . H e n d rix retur> ed hom e S u n d a y fr o m th e P r e s b y ­ terian h o sp ita l in C h a r lo tte vvhore she h a s b e e n t a k in g tre a tm e n t. M iss M a r g a r e t M e ro n e y c a m e in S u n d a y fro m G r e e n v ille to a t ­ tend th e M e ro n e y -M c B e e w c :l- cling w h ic h ta k e s p la c e T h u rs d a y . M r a n d M r s .Jn o F e e z o r,M is s N e ll B re v a r d , an d M iss S a r a F e e z o r, o f B iltm o re , sp e n t s e v e r a l d a y s in to w n th e firs t o f th e w ocic v is itin g r e la tiv e s. M iss F e e z o r is te a c h in g a t H ig h S h o a ls th is y e a r . M rs. C . L . B o w d e n , th e co u n t- te r-p a n e la d y o f A d v a n c e R o u te 2 , c a lle d in to s e e u s la s t S a t u r ­ d a y . S h e told u s sh e m a k e s th e tu r fe d co u n te r-p a n e s fo r s a le an d h a s cle a re d o v e r $30 0 fro m th e m th is y e a r. P ic k in g cotton an d m a k in g mn- la se s se e m s to be th e o rd e r o f th e d a y . O u r r e v iv a l m e e tin g clo sed Sun d a y m o rn in g .w ith n in e ad d itio n s to th e c h u rch b y p ro fe ssio n o f fa ith . M r. an d .M rs. Z . A . B e a u ch a m p o f L e w is v illo , sp e n t S a tu rd a y an d S u n d a y w ith M r. J . C . B e a u ­ ch a m p an d M r. J . E . O lт гll. M r. W . C . O rre li,o f F o r k ,s p e n t S u n d a y w ith M r. J . T . P h elp s, M e ssrs. G . W . an d L . B . M ock took in th e co n v en tio n a t M o c k s­ v ille S a tu td a j*. M r. 0 . B . Jo n e s an d M iss M a t­ tie P h e lp s w e re h a p p ily m a rrie d o n e d a y la s t w e e k . W e w ish th em a lo n g an d h a p p y life . M r, Jo a l S h o ek , o f M o ck sv ille , w a s in o u r b e rg S u n d a y . M r. M ack S m ith , o f T y ro , w a s in o u r b e r g F r id a y . H u rra h fo r th e go o d old E n te r ­ p rise . T h e fo 'lo w in g h a v e su b sc rib e d an d re n e w e d : R u fu s G . K o o n tz , C . A . G a rw o o d , M rs. C . L . B o w d e n , M iss S a r a F e e z o r, W . A , R o b e rts, W , B , ^C lem ent, M iss B la n c h H an o s C le m e n t, M iss L e lia B e a v e r , J . F . C lic k , C . A . S m o o t, A rc h H u n e y c u tt, L . C . M ich el, ■ - M rs. T . H . G a ith e r, M iss M ae N e e ly , ' C . H . C le m e n t. — ^--------------*------------------- J e r i c h o N e w s . L a s t T h u rs d a y w a s “ D o lla r D a y ” in C h a rlo tte . A m o n g tho.se fro m h e re sp e n d in g th e d a y th e re w e re : M e sd a m e s R . B . S a n fo rd , H . A . S a n fo rd , a n d J . C . S a n ­ fo rd , M r. a n d M rs. J . E . S h u l'z an d M r. A . A . H o llem an . M iss L e ila B e a v e r, w h o is a p u p il n u rse a t th e C a rp e n te r- D a v is h o sp ital in S ta te s v ille , sp e n t S a tu rd a y in to w n . S h e r e ­ tu rn e d to h e r w o rk th e fir s t o f th e w ee k a ft e r h a v in g sp e n t th e p a st tw o w e e k s w ith h e r p a r e n t ’ , M r. an d M rs. C L . B e a v e r, n e a r C an a. Community Sing Oct. 29lh. T h e re w ill bo a co m m u n ity s in g in g in M o c k sv ille O ct. 29th b e g in in g a t 10 o ’ clo ck in th e m o rn in g an d la s tin g a ll d a y . T h e - s in g in g w ill b e h eld a t th e co u rt­ h o u se an d th e M e th o d ist ch u rch .' A ll o f th e s in g in g c la sse s in th e c o u n ty a re in v ite d an d a sk e d to ta k e p a rt. T h e F is h e l q u a rte tte fro m th e G re e n S t r e e t M e th o d ist ch u rc h w ill b e p re se n t; T h e T w in -C ity q u a rte tte an d th e L e x in g to n m ale ch o ru s h a v e b een in v ite d to com e an d s in g w ith u s. T h e co m m ittee th a t is in c h a rg e o f th is s in g in g is co m p ased o f Z . N . A n d e rso n , W . E . B o y le s, W . F . S to n e stre e t, W . L . S h e rrill, E . M . F is h e l, R . H . H u n te r, W . E . B la c k b u in , th e la s t th re e fro m C lem m o n s, D . H . H e n d ric k s. Shower For Bride-Elect T h e la st q u a rte rly c o n fe r e n c e fo r th is y e a r o f A d v a n c e , D a v ie , a nd—F-arm tiig to n c irc u its -\i4ti-b e h eld in M o c k sv ille M e th o d ist C n u rc h W ed n e sd ay , O ct. 4 th , a t 1 1 o ’ clo ck b y R e v . W . A . N e w e ll, th e p re sid in g e ld e r. T h e L a d ie s A id S o c ie ty o f th e M e th o d ist ch u rch w ill s e r v e d in n e r to th e d e le g a te s th a t d a y . ;--------------- A D V A N C E N E W S M r. an d M rs, F r a n k M ille r an d ch ild ren , o f S a lis b u r y , s p e n t ih e w eek -en d w ith M rs. M ille r’ s i ar- >ints, M r, a n d M i’s. R . M . Ija m s." M rs. S a m M c C a n le s sa n d ch iM - M rs. M a r y B o s c h , an d M ss A n n ie B o s c h , o f S a lis b u r y , vi t- M iss A lp h a S h e rm e r s p e n t th e w ee k -en d w ith h e r m o th er, M rs. M in n ie S h e rm e r. M iss A n n e R u tle d g e le ft la s t w e e k fo r D u rh am , w h e re s h e en ­ tered sch ool a t T rin ity C o lle g e . M r. W . H. M arch an d c h ild re n a lso M r. an d M rs. E . D . W illiam s o f W in sto n -S a le m , sp e n t la st S u n d a y w ith M rs; 0 M . M a rc h . M iss E rm a T a y lo r w a s th e w e e k en d g u e s t o f h e r m o th er, M rs. C. J . T a y lo r. M rs. U . H . O rrell sp e n t a fe w d a y s w ith h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. E . M. H a r tm a ", la st w e e k . O ne o f th e p r e ttie st so cia l e v ­ e n ts o f th e au tu m n w a s th e s e w - p a r ty g iv e n b y M iss M a r g a r e t A l liso n T u e s d a y a fte rn o o n a t h e r p re tty h o m e on M a p le a v e n u e , co m 'p lim e n ta ry to M iss H elen M ero n ey , w h o se m a r r ia g e to M r. S ila s M c B e e ,o f G reen sb o ro , ta k e s p la ce to d a y . T h e rec ep tio n room w h e re th e g u e s ts asse m b le d w a s a rra n g e d w ith b a sk e ts o f go ld en g lo w an d o th e r au tu m n flo w ers. A ft e r a d e lic io u s co u rse o f re ­ fre s h m e n ts h a d b e en served ,"M iss A lliso n e n te re d Ih e room ro llin g a te a tab le;D n th e top o f th e t a jle w a s a h u g e te d d y b e a r w ith !a p a r asol' s tre tc h e d o v e r him an d a- ro s s h 's c h e st on p a-sieboard w a s p rin te d , “ J o J o s a y s s h o w e rs fo r H e le n .” O n th a lo w e r p a r t o f th e tab le w e re m a n y p a c k a g e s fo r th e b rid e -e le c t in th e w a y o f a n o v e lty sh o w e r. T h o se p re se n t w e re : M iss M er­ o n ey, M isse s L o u ise H a r r is .C la r a M oore, M a ry R ic h a rd s, L o u ise and R u th R o d w e ll, Ja n e H a y d e n an d D o ro th y G a ith e r, W illie M il­ ler, V e lm a M artin . M a rth a C all an d M e sd a m e s C . P . M e r o n e y ,J. K . M ero n ey , E . H. M o rris, G . G . D an iel, E . P . C r a w fo r J, B , C. C lem en t, J r . R . M . H o lth o u ser, J . E . S h u ltz , an d M rs. A . K . A lli­ son , o f C le v e la n d . M iss E lv a C lic k is sp e n d in g so m e tim e in S a lis b u r y . P ic k in g co tto n se e m s to b e th e o rd e r o f th e d a y in Q jiirb u rg; M r s . C . W . S e a fo r d is se rio u s­ ly ill a t th is w r itin g . M is s e s - V e t r a a n d M a r g a r e t W ilso n s p e n t S u n d a y w ith M iss P a u lin e B o w le s. M r, a n d M rs. Jo h n S m ith an d E d r ie W ilso n sp e n t S u n d a y a t M r. P . M . C a r tn e r ’s. - M iss A n n ie L a e W a lk e r v is ite d M iss A m e lia W ilso n S u n d a y . M r. a n d M rs. B o b W a lk e r sp e n t S u n d a y a t M r. J . L e e K u r ­ fe e s. C A N A N E W S o f o u r y o u n g p eo p le a tte n d e d th e fid d le r’s con ­ v e n tio n a t C o o leem ee, a n d re p o rt a n ice tim e. M r. L e e D a n ie l is r ig h t sic k w i'h m a la ria fe v e r , M r. a n d iM rs. C ob le, o f A lb e ­ m a rle , v isite d th e ir d a u g h te r, M rs. H e n ry D a n ie l S a tu rd a y an d S u n d a y . 1 T h o se w h o v isite d a t M r. T . F . S p r y ’ s S u n d a y w e re : M e ssrs. Jo h n S p r y , D a v id A le x a n d e r.a n d little son , o f K a n n a p o lis. M r. R u fu s S p r y an d fa m ily , o f W in ­ s to n -S a le m . _ . „ M r. J . S'. D a n ie l an d fa m ily , o f M o c k sv ille , s p e n t Sund.ny a f t e r ­ n oon w ith h is b ro th er, M r. T . S . D a n ie l. , M rs. B ill H a rris, w h o h a s b e en s ic k fo r so m e tim e is im p ro v in g g la d to n ote. FEVER No ‘cure”—butwelcome relief from night distress may be had by applying Vicks at bedtime—also by inhaling vapors at frequent intervals. T h e sch o o l fa c u lt y to g e th e r w ith th e p u p ils m e t a t th e sch o o l b u ild in g S a tu r d a y a fte rn o o n to a r r a n g e th o w o rk fo r th e c o m in g sch ool y e a r w h ic h w ill b eg in O ct. 2, w ith T . E W c o sle y o f C le m ­ m on s a s p rin c ip a l, M iss E lla G re y A rm s w o r th y in c h a r g e o f th e g ra m m a r g ra d e s , an d M iss D o ra B o g e r in c h a r g e o f th e p r im a r y d e p a rtm e n t. M rs. H a ttie W illo lte a n d M iss L e s s ie P e n ry , o f W in s lo n -S a 'e m , a r e s p e n d in g th a w e e k w ith M rs, J . B . C ain . M iss L u c ile C a in s p e n t th e w ee k -en d in W in sto n -S a le m v is ­ itin g r e la tiv e s . M rs. A m a n d a N a y lo r an d son , W atso n , sp b n t S u n d a y w ith M r. J . F . N a y lo r . A w e e k o f s p e c ia l s e r v ic e s co m ­ m en ced a t E a t o n ’ s S u n d a y n io rn - in g —a m o st h e lp fu l serm o n w a s d e liv e re d a t th e 1 1 o ’ clo ck h o u r b y R e v . J . G . W a ltn e y , o f H id- d e n ite . T h e a fte rn o o n an d e v e n ­ in g s e r v ic e s w e re in c h a r g e o f R e v ., W . D . S p in x , p a s to r o f B ro w n M e m o ria l c h u rc h o f W in - sto n -S a le n . M r, S p in x w ill g iv e tw o jD ible re a d in g s a t 1 1 a. m . an d 7 :3 0 , p . m ., e v e r y d a y th is w e e k . L a r g e c o n g r e g a tio n s a t ­ te n d ed e a c h s e r v ic e S u n d a y an d co n sid e ra b le in te re s t w a s m a n i­ fest... S e v e ra l v is ito r s w e r e p r e ­ se n t fro m W in sto n -S a le m , a m o n g w h o m w e r e M r. F r a n k T h o rp e , w h o d e lig h te d th e c o n g re g a tio n w ith tw o b e a u tifu l so lo s. E v e r y in d icatio n is fu ll o f p ro m ise fo r a b lesse d se a so n . M rs. C a ro lin e M c C la m ro c h is v e r y s ic k a t th e h o m e o f h e r d a u g h te r, .M rs. S . M . JS r e w 'e r . B o rn to M r. a n d M r s . R . W . C o lle tte S ? p t. 1 6 t h — a so n . M r; an d M rs. N i E . P e n d le to n a re v is itin g M rs. P e n d le to n ’ s fiith e r, M r. J . A , S to n e s tre e t. V a p o R u b 'Over t7 MilHon Jara Uêcd Yêarty T h e V . L S .-h e ld its re g u la r;■ № m e e tin g S a tu r d a y n ig h t in - t h e : i sch ool a u d ito riu m w ith a b o u t o n e. h u n d re d p re se n t. T h e p ro g ra m » v w a s v e r y gdod’i b e in g a s p e c ia l ; K on e. T h e b o ys an d g ir ls g a v e sò m e fin o s tu n ts, an d a ll e n jo y e d - li th e m .'. M - ,M i’. a n d M rs. W m . S c h u ltz ; oE '■ / .W in stori-Salem , s p e q t t lie ; w ecjc-'^ ' ' en d w ith th e la tte V s p aren t M r. a n d M rs. C . A . H a r t m a n : ; . M r.; Z e b S m ith , o f L c x in g ’ton , sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d 'w it h / lljis m o th er, M rs. E . C : S m ith . R e v ., S . M . N e e d h a m b a p t iz fd p '';;'’; tw o g ir ls S u n d a y a fte rn o o n lib lo w ’^”'’ -‘''i. th e C e d a r C r e e k b rid g e .; ¿ T h e re w a s a la r g e c ro w d p re se n t. - M iss M a r y N e ll H a rttn a n an d M r. G e o rg e H a rtm a n , 'o f , W in ­ sto n S& lem s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d ' a t h o m e. T h e la s t q u a r te r ly c o n fe re n c e o f th e F a r m in g to n c irc u it w ill b e h e ld in th e M . E . C h u rc h Mcn-^ d a y O ct. 2 n d . ' ' ---------------------------------------:: L e fie r '& V V all w a n t y o u r co tto n Ев'ив!|вшв:111див!ш;;1!ва1в1;»в11|1в!|:1в!ив!дв!шизм'1411а51;и111!яии1ви!ши1яди1пави1,- I B E L K - H A R R Y C O M P A N Y i I “The Home of Better Values” ' t i l . One of the Belk’s Chain of 30 Stores That Buy in very large quantities direct from. the largest J manufactures eliminating the job- | bers and getting our goods at the | very lowest prices. This is why you can always find Better Values at a BELK STORE We are Ready now for Big Fall Business with a large and well sel­ ected stock of Fall Merchandise ^Dtru^Tt as' slat'ed above. ii •¡Î 1 - е т |'й й Ж ' i <• '“■KSt 1 Ladies’ New Fall Coat Suits, | I Dresses Wool and Silk, Coats, Mil- | I linery, Men's and ‘Bby>: Clothing, i f I Shoes for the iENTIRE FAMIL| I, Dry Goods, etc. at lower than any f I store in this section sell except a. ' I HELK STORE. I Do your Fall Buying with us and | we’ll save-you money. J i M BELK-HARRY COMPANY Phones 11,1015 and 187 Salisbury, N. C. ÌÌ!B!№BiBlli:Bgl:Dai:Bi;iiBFI!B:lllBllIlB!i«!l!;E8i9!Baili;Bffl!Ba!:BKiB9!:Blil:B:i!:BKB;;Bl№BS! Latest Styles In Lion Shirts and Collars. Also Men’s, Women’s And Children’s KURFEES & WARD “On The Square” Mbcksville, N. C. I ’Щ » f . Г*’’* { ■'! ■ . ' é ' ,.,. !:; ï!^ . liilillliiiii íH fe i ..............."í- W J? Pai ¿a "itiШ Ё wa №hos:<■’Чf t 4 ■»: 'Ir 'M ie an * 1/. **Pp Lazy Jew eh - ‘ ,f i ■ fpiiie Со : p -i|eIiond>I л'-Йil Saniu i f |fey BecJ |h, Dukb l ’al ijpat' ‘ -‘n iV i'"Ibeth il Miss'iiÉf*Q ' 'K 1 a 'U ? i 1 i 'brci, n,I Page Six E N T E R P R IS E , M O C K S V IL L E ,-N . C. HYING MODELS IN Efird’s Will Display Their Stock on Living Models For The Benefit of Their Patrons bly the strongest influence ad'cct j _____ ing the ballot, an influence even GR[AT FASHION SHOWjnioie powerful than that oE men vvith an equally high sense of re­ sponsibility, for the average civic minded man will attend mass meetings and contribute funds, but he cannot spare much time from his business for service on committees. The-e women, who have some- Featured by the display of the been referred to as the very latest and best in the line of j "woman bloc, ” are profoundly ladies ready-to-wear fall K^r- local, ments on fifteen living models, >stite, and national. The are Efird’s Department store, locat- studying city ordii.ance.i, state ed on South Main Street, Salis-^ legisliition, and Federal measures bury, will put on exhibition re-{ bear directly on the dom- presentative costumes of. their social, and economic life. $200,000 stock of ladies refidy to-, interest lies in creating pub wear goods,just receivi d,at their ¡j,. sentiment and in fo.aiing tlie first annual Ready-to-Wesr Fash-' ^jght sort of pubi c- ^uirited, well- ion Show, which will be h e l d ; c o m m i t ­ tees or lob! ies to city councils, state leiu la'ures, and to Con­ gress.In your community, however smalt, you wiil find exactly thcsi divisiuns: .one group whoso object is to g-Jt its fif.p on the pb'itical machinery, particularly in your home town, where politics alTects most directly th? personal circum stances ofthe taxpayer and vot­ er; the other group whose value lifs in spreading an intelligent knowledge of local issues and im- panding legislation in state and Federal bodies, creating an in­ telligent electorate, and dissemi­ nating those high principals which make for clean govern­ ment. Before allying yourself with either group, it will be wise to decide where your interest, and particularly your gifts, would count most. You mav be one of the many who feel called where few are chosen, to face the tur­ moil of active and practical p> i tics; or you may content yourself with the realization that every civic-minded woman, whether in the home," the school, the church, or industry can, by standing fast Thursday, October 5 on the se­ cond floor of their home, accord­ ing to an announcement made this morning. ' There will be two sessicms, one in, the afternoon and one in the evening, the hours having not been definitely fixed. These will be announced later, it is stated. Coats, dresses of all varieties, coat suits evening gowns and furs will be displayed on this occasion. Fifteen living-models'will 'Wear the various costumes. The two large front windows of Efird’s Department store will be cccupi* ed by the living models display­ ing the various garments. The three centrally located display windows will be.decorated with ready-to-wear costumes and ac­ cessories. ■ All garments and costumes put on display or worn by the models, will be taken directly from the bulk of the regular stock;nosam­ ples will be exhibited for inspec­ tion. ; ; , Appropriate seasonal decora­ tions of'flowers and ferns will also be used foi* the event. An orchestra will furnish music during both sessions of the Fash­ ion Show. • ' This is the first, Fashion Show ever put on by the Efird’s De- pártment store in the city and is said to be the biggest the city has ever witnessed. It is in line w th ' the Fashion Shows of Greensboro Charlotte, Winston-Salem and . Asheville and augui’s well for sue cess, It is the intention of the local Efird Department store to put on the Fashion Shows annually here after and make them a perman­ ent institution in connection with their regular activities. for her ideals of good govern­ ment, exert that silent but effec­ tive power which has made it' possible for tho active cnmmittoe; women in Washington, D. G., to pass the Shepp.'ird-Townei- Act against tho almost united opposi-| tion of tho Houso and Senate. Time To Re-tire 30.X3 Kelly Spring’d Tires $10.00 30x31-2 “ “ 12.00 30x3 “ • “ Tubes 2,(;0 30x3 1-2..................... 2.25 (for a limited time) a free tule with each easing jjurohascd. Tru-Jo Auto Polish, per pt. S5c Differential and transiiis.«inn grease, per iioun'd . 25c Cars washed and polished Wo are jobbers for Sinclair 0 I and can sell in barrel orhulf bar rel lot'j at a close price. Sinclair Tractor Oil per gal. 75c Sinclair Tractor Oil 5 gal. $.3.00 Free crank case service. Huvo your crank case drained dnd fill­ ed with fresh oil. • Complete stock of small accoi!- sories. Free air, water, and pure distill­ ed battery water. Prompt and courteousflattention Open at night. Horn Motor Company Dealers iri Overland and Willys- Knight Cars. I ШТЕЕРВ18Е. MOCKSVTT.T.PI K. C. In the last there was a promise Sept. 27.—Definate made to tell about the old Indian that General John! trails which crossed the forks of »' commander of the] the Yadkin. American Expeditionary Forces ________ during the World War will at- ' INM AN TBAIL N OW PAVED H.GH- has — - < . ’ Salisbury’s Most Baborate f a s h i o n ifl» liian^iiig^ weanesaay tg do anyi, « the"Forks”. Doubtless the paths "Military Day” at the Fair and ' W ^ \ by the Indians coming up it is now expected that Wednes- ” j,““'aaEBa^ —’Ik H from the south were also the day will overshadow Thursday, "Neither g ^ j H tjaiia of the deer through the for which is usually the “Big Day” 1 H H |s I I primeval. There was one at the Pair, in ---1 savin» v T h u r s d a y , O c to b e r 5Ul Dr. LESTER P. MARTIN Announce! to tha people of Dftvie Coun ty lhat he hat moved his office to Mock •ville, N. C. Call* answered day òr night. Night Phone 9j Day Phone 71. THB KlN««lflD8WAYS u " T" ” ucioDer 18,1 ^ , — It is most interesting to follow Vanderbilt “‘®'' Peopi®.'' *sa*dtha evolution oi .he ooursa of a wSi - modern highway. It often be- contained in a telegram from Mrs ^gins as a path of wild animals in VanderhiU i-n Pni a ik KinchtrH »mu-.--- . the wilderness. This was the of S I case with the paths which cross- plans for makint the‘‘Forks”. Doubtleisthe paths "Miitaiv DaT’ r from the south were also tho j... . ... ^ u umi, weanes TOO»-"bntwe'i» Women In And Out Of Office Th’ fuller with high blood pressui'u should be purty :carcful how he use» th’ word, “lliir.". rWoman’» Home Companion) Two,years of suffrage have de­ veloped some interesting facts a bout woman’s attitude toward citizenship. On the whole they show the same strangfh and the same weakness that male voters display. You have the same two types of women; those who take an active part in civic aft'airs,and those who suffer from civic iner­ tia. Of those women who are civi- cally activé, there are a few who definitely wish to hold office, with the avowed purpose of studj ing practical politics from the inside. These women believe that by ac­ tually holding office they c \n gain a better perspective on legisla­ tion: what is practical and what is impractical, how desirable leg­ islation can be secu'ed, and how it is obstructed or actually defeat ed. This fall hundredsof women throughout the country are run­ ning for state legislatures and Congress Many of these caüdi- dates admit that they have little hope of being elected, but they are willing to enter the race fo/ the sake of the practical experi­ ence in politics and for the pur­ pose of accustoming the voters to the thought of women as legis lators, Another group of women, by far the most numerous, are those who wish tnerely to see tho right candidate of either sex elected. To-day these form whut is proba- We are just in receipt of a big shipment ofthe FAMOUS STAR BRAND and GOD- MAN GUARANTEED ALL LEATHER SHOES. And are now in position to fit ybu and your family with a quality shoe at a V, reasonable price. Men’s Work Shoes Ladies’ Shoes . . Boy’s Shoes . . Girl’s Shoes , . We also have a nice lot of Men’s and Wo­ men’s GENUINE ELKINS. Come in and let us show you. £. C. Sanford Sons Co. “The Home Of Good Shoes^* Mocksviile, N. C. $2.50 to $4,50 $2.25 to $4.75 $2.75 to $4.50 $1.75 to $4.75 E fird’s are going to stage so m e ­ thing out of the ordinary in F a ll’s y ^ ■ F ash io n D isplays. A $2 0 0 ,0 0 0 stock of F a sh io n ’s latest creations in L adies’ Ready- to-.Wear displayed on 15 liv in g m o d e l— T he m ost spectacular event in the m e rch an d isin g h is­ tory of S alisbury. T he store w ill be fitting ly de­ corated in the spirit of A u tu m n . , 2 S e s s i o n s - A f t e r n o o n• ». E v ^ m i g ^ 2 ' S ë ^ i o n s - O r c h e s t r a P l a y i n g T h r o u g h o u t B o t h — irTTiHITIÎiîlTIfl'ililMM E F IR D ’S D e p a r t m e n t S t o r e Corner M ain and Bank Streets Salisbury, - - - N .C. Kingbird. "That ia most VirtStj/S* way to do It. I cQD't undcrttnQd any roaion which would make it »enslbl» of m do anything else.” that? nsked Mr. Kingbird. "You no icholar.” primeval.. T h ^ew as ¿ e a " u E ^ P a r i f o X i o S mam trail coming from he south, to America’s greatest war hero f «ke to wund very wlw on to the gulf and is plamly out- th. ■ l .-But beoHuse Ly « Uk, to ap- , _______ «.mcu-i make ipeecbM photograph This Trail crossed State they look down L anr on^vfho*doe«niptiotograpn. j.nis iraii crossea will be asked to send representa- “nderatand the»o word«. near the point where the South tives to the Fair and units of the . T??““*' conceited, i call it.and Norih Yadkin join. The state’s national guard and a de-1 " ““T?maker of the map outlines this tatchment of t l ^ 3 fror!; Camp' trail plamly as it passes north- Bragg are expected to be on hand. ward and forks, one prong going Arrangements for "Military into the northwest into Tennee- Day” are in the hands of Colonel see and another eastward and af- Cox and details have not yet ter wards became the bed of the been worked out. It is probable. Old Plank Road which was incor- however, that the program will porated in 1848 and wa.s used by ¡„dude a speech by the General the settlers in this.part of the ¡n the afternoon and some social country to bring salt and other function in his honor in the even needed supplies as well as mer- i„g_ ehandise to the stores and settlers while the visit of General Per- piedmont section of the shing will cause attention to be state. The course of this old concentrated on Wednesday, spe- plank road has been identified as dal plans are being made for followmg the old Indian trail by each of the other days of the Ihe map in the Wachovia Histor- pair. Tuesday will be "Breed- ial Society which bears the date ers’ Dav”. All of the livestock II . I . . exhibits will be on display and This old trail by the evolution judging will begin in all depart- of events is now fast being made ments on Tuesday, Breeders from B paved throughfare from the other states as well as North Car mountains to the sea and is known olina will be on hand to see the as Route 60 on the Highway mao Battle of the Breeds. of North Carolina. Shallow Ford Following “Military Day” on was the principal crossing place Wednesday, “College and Foot- of this old trail although there baH Day” will be observed on was a near "cut” which had a Thursday. The annual gridiron crossing lower down the river classic between the University of just above where the power plant North Carolina and the North IS on the Yadkin. There was a Carolina Statt College always at- tracts thousandsbridge here back in the 40’a and it fell in one summer day after a four horse team passed over it. A BIG PAIR-TH INGS TO AMUSE Everybody nowadays seek cer tain forms of amusement. It is the fashion. Amusements when they are combined with education are best. I was looking over the fair catalogue of the Big Fair I which is to be held in Winston- I Salem October 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th and there are many featurps iMLxearjifhichJend-to-educatioiv well as amusement. Home economics has a large place. Well appointed sanitary homes will be featured. School buildings and churches, live stock and live stock judging are featured. of visitors to Raleigh, all of whom want to take in the Fair in the morning and the evening. Right of way will be given the football game in the afternoon, but special ar rangements will be made to take care of the collegians before and after the game. “Mothers’, Children’s and Flow er Day” will be observed on Fri­ day, the last day of the Fair. Children will be privileged visi­ tors during the day and every visitor to the gi-ounds will be pre ----MWfc Muttiueu OCnot knowing everythin* In the world. “I meant, Mr. Elogblrd, that I hare nevei' seen any reaion tor coming around where people were and ke«i>- Ing quiet about It. “We might juat aa well stay where It is quiet If we’re going to be m quiet. “We're sensible, though. W* come where there Is a lot of life and where there Is a lot ot going on, and where there are farmers and their families and friends. "We only stay for a short time. We ion't arrive until quite late in the spring and we leave In tbe middle of the summer, as a rule, or at the end ot the summer at tbe very latest "W’e don't wait until late In the au­ tumn to leave, nor do we welt until the weather Is cold. "It 18 better to make sure that we won’t be around for any cold weather than to take any chances. "The eggs were beauAtul thu year, weren't theyi" Mrs. Kingbird contin­ued. "Ves," Mr. Kingbird answered, “tlw.v were very lovely. They were so creamy white and the little red spots on them were so gay and pretty. "Then they hatched out Into very fine young birds, tool’’ “I cannot* help but admire them," said Mrs. Kingbird. "I think we bring up the children well,’’ she said, "In regard to the way we do not let them dress In too grown­up a fashtou. "You wear an orange crown, but tliey do not have the orange crown Dr. R. P. ANDERSON, DENTbT Residence Phone 87 Office Phone Б0 Mocksviile, N. C. Baxter Byerly, M . D . Office Over Drug Store.' Office Phone No. 31; Residence No. 25. COOLEEMEE, N.C. D R . W . C. M A R T IN In Connection With General Practice Gives Special AttenUon To Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. Also Fit Spectacles. Phones; Residence 9. Office 71. MocksvUle,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. E. C. Choate DENTIST COOLEEMEE, N. C., Office over Cooleemee Drug Store P hrtnoQ Residence Na. 64 r n o n e s Office No. M liiiiHBHiiiiaiiiiaiSiaiH'jinicis'ici' N. & s. AUTO LINE Operating Daily Between Salisbury, M ocksviile and W inston-Salem. GOING NORTH Leave Salisbury 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. Arrive Mocksviile 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Arrive Winston-Salem 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. GOING SOUTH Leave Winston-Salem 8 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Arrive Mocksviile 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Arrive Salisbury 10 a. ni. and 6 p. m. Fare Salisbury to Mocksvillo” Fare Mocksviile to Winston*Salem Cars leave Yadkin Hotel, Mocksviile Hotel and the Zinzen- dorf. Ask the clerks for information. The schedule is convenient to spend the day in either ci y or to transact business along the line. Our cars are big com­ fortable, easy-riding Hudsoiis and our drivers are careful ar d experienced. Try this service when you want to go. Winston-Salem Phones 162 & 29 Salisbury Phones 77 & 7S "SAFETY FIRST—SERVICE ALW AYS" SHOOT THE JOB WORK IN! КПШП prizes o pe n TO DAVIE CITIZENS While the fair is a Forsyth county fair yet there are certain prizes open to surrounding coun­ ties. In the Live Stock Depart­ ment ther are $50 in prizes open to Davie farmera. For best herd bull and best herd a substantial money prize is oifered. Also in the Live-At-Home prizes there is in prizes open to Davie coun- sented with a flower, dogwood blossoms having been designated for that purpose. ISThe more deserving a man of adverse criticism the eaiser he is insulted. CLEAN SEED WHEAT We would advise you farmers to clean your seed I itie beat sort. Friday Oct, 6th 'lie schcol children of Davie will '•i admittf d free. In speaking of amusement wo '’ill not leave out the theatres fi r Ibere are large numbera of coun folk who patronize them, «ich numbers as Al Fields Min pel Sept. 20th, Merry Widow 28th, The Under Dog Sept. ^th and among the movies The eternal Flame, with Norma Tal- Wge as the star the early part If the ••• IJI1/.CS open 10 uavie coun-| amusement, w h e a t t h o r O U ffh lyand fireworks are to be of |or buy dean wheat then clean your fields;- this winter build sheds to put your wheat in be­ fore tryingtothresh or quit the wheatj business..week, play is “The Fast Another—great Mail,” 21st, 22nd and 23rd. ' “HiOK Quirky’ "^'naton-Salem, N. C, "W* Drui Alike." until they are older. That Is very right ond proper. “I dress as you do, In grayish feaCh ers, and with a whitish front-plec*. Our tails are edged with white, too. "I don’t mean to say that either of us has more than one tall, for It sounded that way when I spoke of the way our tails were edged. “What I meant to say was that each of our tails had a white edging. “Yes, we dress alike. We have tbe same tastes, too. We don’t like crows. They’re such big, noisy crea­ tures. We lUfe to drive them away, and annoy them. “We like the same places they dot That Is one of the reasons why we do not like crows. 'We like farm yards and orchards, and so do they) •Of course, we’re as noisy as they are; but then, our noise Is pleasant and theirs Is foolish. Though, after all, I suppose It It all In the point of view. "I suppose It Is.’’ “I suppose so," said Mr. Kingbird. "IJut then, as we said, we believe li) beinc noisy, because we might as well let folks know we are here as long a* wo are herd And It Is good to make a nulse. It keeps things lively. "Ah, I see some Insects I Let ua have dinner."u* НогП'Johnstone Co. Manufacturers of ‘T hat Good Kind of Flour.” Bobby Was Safe. In spite of repeated warnings trom his father, little Bobby persisted U driving nails Into bloclis 'and boards. He had arrived at the play-at-carpen- ter stage. One uicimlnK dad heard the fa­ miliar pounding, and looking out he suw Bobby banging away—his llttU -ststBr-Mnry-glttlnfTlteside^hlm; “Haven’t I told you, 'Bobby, that you will smash your fingers If yon drive noils?" the father asked. "Yeu, I know, dad, but Mary's holil- lug tlie nalL"-.-Tlt-BlU, London. ^a^Sigs Grow whjen you install a O L F O R IG IN A L H O T BLAST H EATER / w J' HE famous Hot Blast Draft in this i f remarkablef stove burns all the com­bustible gases from the fuel—under-draft stoves waste this valuable portion of the fuel. That is why Cole’s Original Hot Blast Heaters are guaranteed to consume one-third less fuel than any under-draft stove of the same size. Stop and think what this saying will mean to you with coal at its present price. R E M E M B E R : Cole's Original Hot Blast will—Save one-third your fuel— Burn any fuel— Hold fire thirty-six hours! Step in today, and let us show you this great fuel saver. C. G. Sanfords Sons^ Com pai^ Read T he Enterprise. S I QCLææe. IP ,70Л &-êir m .Sil,'- 1 r>..-П' ;;■!■& «*- С‘ .‘ • &;■•' Дш ;:/Ìi ' ||iniîllll!l, i ' Æ i . [fiiV 'ii I И"*,с., 'Л L íJ ''•Sí 5ey|í ' mì> ¡a É | 'е й I . c $ was ;fat>S •«á 1 ' ; I*' ■ rhó¿ |ie an Î and .' Laz,; I Je weil 3JJie Coi |о Horjdj P> Sanili: f/ty Вес fi). Duk, línfi-. JV Yal Ь(‘ш. íb&tli J] : Miss: î-4, Jje ;i p i Iclioo) Л ^reJi 111 ch io n icornfe, J '- /! t'i ' (fill .J Page Eight ^'Jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ENTERPRISE, M-OClCSVibLE, N. C. ’зооо piieüucîs SHOWN CAIIOllNÍS EXPOSITION S SELL FOR CASH A n c h o r S t o r e SEl.L FOR LESS = ГМ rJeÎîil оуШйШбЯ I E ntire T hird F loor Packed F u ll I Of N ew F all Ready-to W ear I F or W o m e n and M isses B Anchor prices make it poSvSible for you to M fill your wardrobe w ith beautiful garments g I D r e s s e s ' | I A ll Materials—M any New Ones, for this | I week’s view ing— 1 I $13.75, $16.75, $19.75 to $49.75 | I B e a u t i f u l C o a t s | I $16.75 to $79.50 I I S e r v i c e a b l e S u i t s | I $22.50 to $99.75 ____ | I M IL L IN E R Y $3.95 to $32.50 | I " i^lN C ^IN f; W E A R I в Ци иу Ú Q'Па в □нia У в МФШЕ 1 1дП11Я:9И1!ЯГаМХВШЯ!1ШШ:В1!!1Я11СЯ!11Я111Я:>Г.Я!1!:Н1!1Я!111Ш31Н1Ш1ШН!1!!Я№В| Big Men's And Boy’s Dcpartnient I Tremendous Stocks for I men and boys I Suiis with two pair pants, all new styles I $ 2 5 .0 0 , $ 3 0 .0 0 I a n d $ 3 5 .0 0I BOY’S SUITS Al $7.50 I ' ■ ...................................... (Continued from |)age one) alioad and write the pivjcluniation and .sinn Ills name lo it, which Mr. Patton did. "and it is the best siato paper 1 ever issued,” lie declared. “ Tlie e.xposition,” .said the jrovornor“ is a strange,a wonderful thing— I dont know w hattocnllit.” Ho h idAiewed the e.xhibits and was greatl.v im­ pressed by the mai'velous show­ ing made by the Carolinas. With the slates c(!-operatin!i, he said that the exposition would do great deed for their business and commerce. Tho p.xposition is a success, he dec'arcJ, and he told the audience that ho would sign futher st£ite papers whenever Mr. Patton, Clarence Kuestev or Colonel Kirkpatrick wanted him to. “ Made in Carolina” is asucess ho declared, “ because there is more industrial activity in the.| two states than in any other two states in the union, according to population. The exposition illu- strate.s thecommercial daring and nianufacturing ability of the Car­ olina,” he said. PROGRESS IN NORTII CAROLINA As to North Carolina, she stands first in per acreulanted to gricuUure South Carolina is closebehinJ. Only Massachusetts ahead of North Carolina in textile manufacturing, and again South Carolina is near at hand; taken together, tbe Carolinas, one people, with their cotton produced and manufactured surpass in value the textile wealth of Bay State. ‘‘We do big things in all lines,” he said. “ North Carolina is possessed by a mighty spirit, a progressive patriotic and a -sacred spirit,” the governor pointed out “ I don’t know who put it there, but it is n the hearts of the people. Its orgin offers a great study. It grips us and we are moved by it to do those things that ought to be done. Lot us go on unafraid, educating the children, taking better care of God’s broken anc defective, moving forward in material progress. If therd any truth, if there is any truth, if there is any religion unless we do care adequately for the unfor­ tunate beings in our sente, we will surely rot and decay and go' down to destruction. Let us bet­ ter organize our agricultural lifo, increase, tremendously increase, our lish and sea food resources, and in every Ime make the wealth we need to apply to the church and of glorious democracy. Our state mc'Ving- (oward Ihe dis­ charge of its duties as a common wealth, moving wiih a majesty that excites tho admir,ition of the who'e United States, A ROSENBACHER’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Winston-Salem, : : : N. C. csÍ =.H ■1- ^ Ш ЙÍT¡liWonderful Showing of Coat Suits, j Coats, Dresses, Fur Coat? and Furs ® Smart Footwear and Hosiery MILLINERY The Newest in Piece Goods, Gloves, h Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Curtains and Draperies B D tl a ---------------——---------------------------------------------------------------------- E Order by phone or mail. Visit our Store ® often. We are always glad to see you “ whether you buy or not. q B B Q uniiH!iiiB:iiiB3iiBii:iBiiiiB!ii!BiiiiBi№n!!MiiiB>iiiB;iiniiiiB!ii:n!iiiB;ii:BiiiiBiBiii!BiBr«iiiiB!iiB'::B't R O S E N B A C H E R ’S L o o k e m Over See our lin e of Shoes, H osiery and D ry Goods arriving every day. Get our prices B 4 U buy. WALKER’S BARGAIN HOUSE until we have a great, strong, perfcct government of tho peo­ ple.” EA8H10N S110\V AT ROSENBACtiER’S is ELBAVILLE NEWS James Ferebee Dead Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Clouse, and Miss Clara Martin spent Sunday with Mr. John Marlin, of Hanes. ,............... , , . Miss Sallie Smith, who wont to Wednesday and wa9bumdrhurs Mocksville last week to take up work at the telephone exchange, Mr. Janies Ferebee, age 7S died at his home near Cana last Miss Lula Lyons, of the Twin City, spent last week wilh hci mother, Mrs. Emma Lyons. Mr. T. J. Ellis, Jr., of Win I dav at Wesley's Chapel at eleven ston-Salem, spent the week-entl io’clock. Rev, N. S. Needham his week-end with her with his parents. i P^stur conducted the tuneral. and . Mrs. Guy Shoaf and children, beS'Txm ne in h e llT L - ''''■Ellis Stevens, Charlotte an T j ^ ^ ¡ able t^o fill his regular app;.inl- S S S S ^ e r h : r : . S i r wife and children ^ T t^ th e Í b o L t í r ; havmg preceded hun o the grave V o were in- ¿ r T , years ago. Mr Ferebee ^ash Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker, .cpent several year.s of his life in and children spent Sunday in Xexas returning 0 e only a few Winston Salem. ; years ago. He has been a mem- Mrs. C. L. Markland h.ft last 'ber of the church since early Saturday for her horns in Noi- childhood and was a good Chris- folk Va. ’'an man Among the relatives -„r T. n , .1 c attending the funeral from here Mr. W. B. E'lH and motlnr.^of :^^.^^,,^. j p Miss Inez Niiylor, a'ld Rev. H. Penry. Winston-Salem, sp^nt Su..da> with Mr. and Mr.i. 'I'. J. Ellis. Messrs. G. T. and G. A. Tuc'.i- er, and Mrs. Tucker spent Satur ­ day in Mocksville. Mr. J. G. Fo.sto.'- spjnt Satur­ day in Mocksville on business. .SMI'ril GROVE NEWS Mr and Mrs. Charlie Clawson and Mis3 Connie Smith,ofMcore3 Mr. G. B. Myet.-i, of the lwin-|yj Sunday guests of City, spent the week end wiUiI ,VII., and Mrs. G. C. Hendrix, hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. David .viiss Ulizabeth Hendrix accom- ;p:iniod them homo fora short Mr. .J:leni'y_EoslGr '• spent .Sun-!~visit;------------------------------------J— day with Mr. Frank Trucker. Miss Nan Fo.?ter, who has been with us. — Mr. Paul Smith, of Salisbury, spent Sunday with his father, Mr. W. J. Smith. Rev. C. R. Johnson, Baptist minister, of Mocksvi!!?, began a few days revival meeting at tbo scho )1 house Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Taylor made a business trip to Win.stoii one dny last week. Mrs. R. E. Williams spent last vveek at Dulins, wilh her father, Mr. A. L. Ellis. Mr. Wiley Beeding and Ollie Uoty, of Winston-Salem, were weok-end visitors here. Miss Jewe.ll Taylor entertained a few of her friends Saturday night,--_cekiIuaLtLagAe.rJuHMa.v: great New liorker tmancier toln me that Ntrth Carolina was the ‘Ohio of the south’ ai.d c6u!d get the money she wanttd to use for the great purpose for which, mil­ lions are being exper'dexl now.” Going back to Mr, Clarkson’s reference to the “ Morrison ad­ ministration” the governor said such references were only a con­ venient way of pointing out period of time in ihe state’s his­ tory. There was no ‘‘Kilchin administration,” no Vance ad ministration,” no “ Aycock ad­ ministration,” no “ Morrison ad ministration,” These have been periods in the onward march of North Carolina. “ I did not ori ginate any of ¡.he b g things that are being done now,” he said, and make no claim for originat­ ing them. He has been the ser vant of the state, only having had the opportunity to throw himself into the fight for pro gress. This he said in his inaug­ ural, he pointed out. All tiie great deeds of North Carolina come from the hearts of the peo- )le. The school, road and asy- um program is their program,he declared-not his. He saw that the people were determined to go forward, f.o he fought for their program and “ ma In- the biggest bear fight any p I'Ucian ever had made in thi c untry.” He scoffed at the i oa tl-at he was the good roads rhi i'. “ Why Roy Kirkpatrick ca' g tni'-.vears before I was govorii h , a^ul pir me to work on th ' roadi^!” he said, amid laugh ter,____ Of much interest to the women the Fall fashion show that is being conducted at Rosenbach- er’s store in Winston-Salem on Trade street. “ VVe are Bringing aris to You” is the slogan that greets the eye of the passerby, and' those who have visited the store and examined the many beautiful displays are convinced hat the slogan is surely being carried out, The window displays REPORT OF CONDITION OK BANK OF DAVIE MOCKSVILLE, N. C.At the close of business Sept, 15, 1!)22. RESOURCES:Loans ancl discounts $-12G.5f)8 77 Overdrafts, .secured nnd . unsecured lo U. S. lioridsand Liberty. Bonds 2fi,u50.uu Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures 2,E09.5'J cash in vault & net amounts due from Banks, Bankers &Trust Companies 24,9li«.IO Cash items held over M hours Checks for clearing 5.011.51 Total $i89,’729,::3 LIABILITIES:Capital stock paid in 550,000. >0 Surplus Fund 5l,OU(i.(iO Undivided profits, less cur- run L expenses and tu.xes paid 705.21 Bills payable lO.UOO.f^U n^posits Biihjwf: ^rl i>hnnk 127are most attractive and lew.of ihe feminine sex can I’tsist the temptation to stop and admire the smartness and attractiveness of Ihe styles displayed. One window of this handsome store is displaying an evening gown in Paris’ atest' fabric, Matallese,” silver cloth, show­ ing the proper accessories, in­ cluding footwear, luxurious ost­ rich fans and other things neces­ sary in making up the fall cost­ ume. In another window there is an attractive display of luxurious soft fabrics developed into suits portraying the new style feat­ ures, and which ,are elaborately trimmed with exquisite long felt fura so fashionable this season.The suits are in soft pleading-the lovely twill cn-ds and kindred tones, which are in contrast to i fabrics, are a profusion of soft the smart new hats in such strik- finished lines, such as gerona, a- ing new sh.idos ai glycerine, mandale, panvelaine and kindred brick zinc and other«. goods. Cashier’s checks'outstandinR 1,»29.;12 Time Certificates ol: Deposit "Due on or atter 30 Days, lG0,7C:t.ilii Savings Deposits 80,00J.»i Accrued interest duedepositors l.noo.ul) Total ‘ $4S9.72i).a:t State of North Carolina, County uf • Davie, Sept. 25th ,1922.1, J. P. Moore, Cashier of the aliovi.' named bank, do solemnly swear tiiat the above statement is true to thu ln‘st of my knowledge and belief. .J. F. MOORE. Cashitii-. Subscribed and sworn to before in>i this 25th day of Sept; 1922,S. M. Ca l l , J r.¡N otary Public. My commission expires July 31, l!)2i. Correct—Attest: J. F. HANES,E. L. GAITHER,J, B. JOHNSTONEDirectors. anniversary. She was the re- Mr. T. J. Ellis aml\ daughter, at Hanes for the past few months ¡cipient of several nice presents, | ].,g ildr^d, took in the fair at Tyro , came home Saturday to &tay a All seemed to enjoy tho occasion' m-eatdomocrn/'y.wiMildr Saturd«y.Ifew wi?eky.very 'much. LOOKING-TO 'ПТК FUTURH. We must go on wisely, f cono- "building a ith South (J-.\ro- inti going with us side by side, '..i*Oeiky go exhibited on all every direction. s'yles sides and in are lofty with thoir trimmings of fine furs, notwithstanding many The distinctive new handbags,' coals prove tobe completely smart hosiery, gloves, footwear, etc , portray many new ideas, causing interest to be doubled when one finds that those match in perfect harmo-i.v the elaborate showings of suits, frocks, coats, blouses and millinery to be seen on the second fioor in tho ready-to wOar and millinery sections. Of particular interest to those who aro exponents of style, are thejiew^fracl^in thn wnnrierhil new shacles oflaiin iTrkn^fo3c7 fallow, as well as t'ie ric.v blues and browns which »¿em in var­ iety limitless.In suit! and coats aside from without any touches of fur. And Millinery! Here is proba-. bly where the women are lingn'- ing longer on their visits to tlw store, “ Paris says hats mu^tei 1' er be small or large and this fea­ ture is very pronounced in tl'*"' the exquisite showing,altho tlitre are hats of medium size for those who can wear no other.” The Rosenbachers firpi known exponents oLfashiP.» "I qualfty merchandise and such a" opening as this probably exceeds in many ways their unquestion­ able roputalion for fashion open' ings of wide spread importaiu'e- r Mocksville Enterprise . VOL. VI. SfiiJTIlERN POWER CONPANV > TO INSÍALL NEW ADDITIONS Two Steam Plant Addition.s, Last Night’s Blaze Was in Representing 60,000 Horse power, To Be Constructed - ......Y OF ) UKl OsK a n d UNllf-lINT, FIDELn'Y TO OUR COUNrV AND OUR FL\G ISOUR AIM AND PURPOSE. - - MOCKSVILLE, N. C„ THURSDAY, OCTOBEr 's, I S ATLANTA HAS SF X o i a ' Z ‘ "m r t " flRF. WiTIIIN A WEEK M a k e O n e M i s e r ­ a b l e ? — F a i t h f u l N a t u r e A PliSfE Of 200 MEN SArS CANNEO HEAT ■ HUNTING FOB MIllE«: HAS POffEBFUl Charlotte, Sept. 30 —The co:i- ■ Hti'iiction of two steam plant ¡id- dilions that will further provide .•liiainiit contingencies of low wat or and other emergencies will ie stiirt'd atonce by the Southern I’nwor company, according to ¡in a- iMiunc msnt of W. S. Leo,vii e- ))'<>sidunt and chief engineer.this uriernoon. Cuntracts have been closed and work will begin at (1I1C0. The additiiir.s arc to tho Mount Holly st'iam plant, 40,000 hors'> pinver; and the Eno steam plant, ;;0,0II0 horsepower; the total ne w Konerating capacity being (10,000 hor.sepower. This will more than double the capacity of existing .sicam plants and will assure for tl:i> industtie.^, cities and towns in the two Carolinas which do- |)i’'id,iipfin this company for pow­ er as nearly 100 per cent service a - modern, engineering practices and capital investment can make it. Since the construction work be iiari the demand for power in ¡\11 parts of the territory served by the company has been very active .so that months before the pla> ts wjll be put in commission, tho company has teen compelled to withdraw from the power mar ke-. Same Place as Before and Does $300,000 Damage , ^ Hov,' old are you?” wo asked an old colored man the othsr ;(.ay, to which Muostion the old uncle replied, “Well, Cap’iji, I’s je.s’ old as mah IhougliLs—no younger, likewise no older.” “ But« O ' (U . ■ r i ; ( * . , -- UUL t loniRlit ill tlio ' thoughts?’' wo asked. “Well siilvy ilat's ’ponclm’ : iothi!'g c.tupany huid 'f" t-hoiiglit.s -.vhat I’s thinkin. When everything go iVnilohall slrcol, which' snioolh like, dat's when I’s sho’ ter think young, but when «Ö A N D WHITE MAN TREATED ALIKE Salisbury, Sept. 30.-Incounly court a white man and nefiro were tried fo.'- handling whiske ,/. The negro was said to be f e middleman selling the whiskey for the white man on commission. He pleaded guilty and was fined $100 or four months ontheroa(!.i. Tiio white man was found gui'ty and fined .$300 or eight mont'is on the road. With this provii- >, that il the negro was unable ;o pay his fine the while man wot id not be allowed to ]):iy out b it must alho JÎO to t;ie roads wilh the negro. Atlanta, Gil., Si pt. ;:10, - Fi:o broke out Ei.seman (' "'K'' o” W ........................................................... _ , ........................... ...........................................Ji, auíVere l heivily in the blaze a; '’"Ugh, likewise hick done gone bad, dat’s when I’s wetk ago, cauMus.-, udditional loC hinkin’ old, an’ dat's when I’s old, to-be-.sho.” Well, perhaps the es ('stimated at ü'í^Od.ÜtíO ;old colored mair.s philosophy has more truth in it after all, than The flames ;;re bvliev. il t ) have'we w,)uld bo willing to admit. A man maj' grow old i*i.‘years, and started in Uv- third On, rol t!ie|hccoine infirm in body, but why .should he become grouchy' li.^i- building liom :,n un !(rt-imin'd| les.s, and always .see the dark yide of the picture? Now, as the cause anci spread rapidly through I old darkey wont on, a boy may rip a toe open with the wood un iT’’ '•'».V-'*. perhaps weeks, he must go on crulche.?, j,e ciowd.-». How ver, the hiv but ho is never blue. Why then, should his grandfather who h.'i.-: scon perlia]);; eighty or moro years of life, become bliu! b-j- c:'.usu his rheum.iti.sm puts him in Ihe .same fix the boy is who wounds his lop? The boy knov.'s he can take up the chase again wht-re he left oil', where the grandfather perhap.s' knows it is all up with him, but why worry anyway? Perhaps life has been spent in a bit of selfish raco_ and the desiretl end has not been attained. Perhaps we have expected too much for self and have striven too hard in that direction, and now that we see our pot project goinj'- forever beyond (Uir reach, we liegin to sour in our disposition for no other reason than that lifo has been selfishly Boys, we should put our best into the deal, and then go j along content wilh the result. Old age is the crowning glory uf. Birmingham, Ala. .S’ept. 30, -1 :i life well spent, or it is the loathsomo end of a life .selfishly. Death cam-' to Orlando Han's'and wrongfully .spent- Perhaps personal vanity has been the Spin.son, Hirmingham. | cause of more misery thiui a'l other weaknesses attending human Two years ago young Spinson,; nature, it is .statfd, a"cidenta>lyswallow- was h-:;ld to the L'li'en an liiiildiio! and Ihe rear <ml of L-P-M у1ог(> adjoinin;i Losses to tli(! Eiseman ccmiian;, wei о osti üütul at $100,01)0 oii the buildimi and $17;i,000 on the stock and fixtun s. COCHtE BUliH INTilE L U I CAUSES IJEATll. I 'S :' ed a cock'o burr. For some time he exiierienccd no ill clfect->. Negro Who Killed John Sut- Survives Shot of Poison And ton Thought to Be Surround I Pays Fine; “Everybody U od By Armed Citizens | Drinking It” “ Kinston, Sept. 30. — Dispassi<’n| Wichita, Kan,, Sept. 30.-In ' ately, and with no semblance of Kansas, went “ dry” while little ’■ mob spirit. 200 men armed with, old New York thought talk i>f sholj'uns and rifios gradually re-inati<nvil prohibition .was a 'joke, diiced their lines an und an area^tliey dc peculiar things nowadnys two miles long and 200 yards'lo get the “ a’coholic blues.” ' wide at the edge of this city at: Canned heat is .the latest drink dusk, Rfokini; Jam- s Miller,negro and it might well be called “ c n- rumrunner,who last evening shot ned dynamite.” ' and falally wounded John Sutton I Sumner Gre<?n in police cour, promin-;!nt phn'er. Miller v'.as said his very complete si:ale of in • believed to be in the narrc.w toxic ition han been caused by Neuse river SAamp, deep in wa.-jdrinking what they sell in li tlo er in places, but ofTering ideal re-.^c3ns to' light under one burner portable stoves. „ “ It was highly recommend tl to me,” he ^told the judge. “ I.; ; can testify it has a very power-^ fulkick.” . , S : “ Everybody J s drinkjng it,” Green said. “ I never knew n- 1,'out it until they recomrcended it t ) mo.” ' , - : “ Canned heat,” according to chemists, contains ‘ wood alcohol a deadly poison but strange to re I'lte Greene survived the “ shot” he took and was able to pay n $10 . fine for his fxperionce. Autumn is here again with 'the fulfillment of the promise of the year. Soon the fields will have beeh gleaned of the. pricelessMoro rocently he complaiiied <.f Z ! ‘ he. pnceless feeling ili. He was taken to ai “ Panorama of scarlet, purple and locai hospital, where an X-ray i the promise of examination'r’övealf-d the cockle : farmer trusted his hard-earned cash, the sweat of j )iis face and the sti-engi)i of his arm, and well has he been repaid, The Appeal Oliiirluito Obberver The case of the Asheville s i к or who kidnapped a boy and m- Cdivinji a sentence of a coujilf .if ni ii.lhs, made appeal to the h.i; h or court and drew five years in the IK nitentiary, will alws.vs st ind out аз a striking examp'e in tho court annals of'this Stale, and ono that-may bo p:)inted to as evidecice that it docs rot : 1- wa.vs pay Lo appeal. The case ..f tho Greensboro merchant, win m tho Ku Klux ran to bay becm r.e of a crime which he endeavor d to lay at their door, is anotl or example. He did not get a :u- (b cci.i sentence, but he was h r- ^oii to ent' r Fubmi.4sion as a gi; 1- ly m-m aid had to go to i lie ro id-', too b..or. It had come о "'Hcli a p.is8 ill thi.s.State that t о 1 iwyors for a fellow who w.<i d Kot into court wirh if bt:d-lc.ok''.-,g C'lse would liavG the “ appeal” , r- ’'■'uiged before-hand. ТЬя hit;-1- ci'-ui)s on the b?nch huveevid :it I.V nrikinif note of the ))roced'iire ' 'n tlio iower courts and li'u o tii‘<lo up their minds In meet tl о i^it'ialion. At any rate, ( vonts Ilu* higher courts rocently have ■«-rter.xl-ed" in"'fiiscouragemenli-of- tho hasty ару^а!.:. burr Icdged in his right lung. i----------------. : ,--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Death followed within a few; ‘o'’ reward'is such a crnp'^ns has neyer before been surpassed days. ! I'iii’ely ever seen. What forceful reminder could there be, I of the divine love and care of the Creator, yet how many of us W p i IMi R ln w in o- Avvnv «"'eloss of tho-beauty and solemnity of v r e d llll DIUWIIIJ, JIJ., .,„(1 un-appreciative of the love that has so abund- ;antly blessed. Cold and un-rosponsive must be that soul that firecnsboro Now.'i can,behold the beauties of Autumn, listen to the myrid voices, and The ques'ion whether the .so:'tjreap the bounties of her treasure store, and in all feel not a new roads—top soil, pand-clay r.nd desire to sing the good old song “ Praise God li’rom Whom All gravel-repi’.'sent waste of mon- JJlussings Flow.” ey is not a practical one. Ti:e' The varied industries of man may go forth and fulfill the summer of l!)21 was heard on pi-omise of figs with nothing but leaves. Workers may go on those roads. .Many miles ha- o ..,trikc and wars may ruin the hopes of a few generations at a been added to them this year,ai blow, hut tho fields are sure. It is the promise of nature a summer that was, for tho ni jst; rullill its part to the letter, and so it will do, but no more, part, ideal weather lor thoir ' in like proportion wu reap, and while we reap let us keep, has gone out in a diou;;! Coi-gel the .soiirce from whence the harvest came, th it is costing Sta.e r.ni coun .suppose lies a real fairy land of easy .suticess. Some an immenno suni eveiy t,:.\ jrroove to which they are fitted, while young. S.ome M squandered a storehouse of fine energy, btuity I' lll u loat.s.l 1 I. I I'ofil Miifl finan nbt;prv.ntínn, while somp .-iiv» n fugo for a iiundred persons. Densely ir.atted undergrowth ob-^ slructed the searchers’ progieis The local populafon paid little h od Traffic wended its way thru a lino of guards on a causeway leading through the-swamp with in sight of the posse. Miller was briieved to ba armed. 'Ihough liero was no talk of violence, there was reason to believe he would be brought out of tho swamp dead if located. The searchers were prepared to shoot at sisht. Miller’s crime was ex­ ceptionally cold-blcoded. Tonight the .sheriff’s fofce was divided, and a posse rushed to Woodington, five miles away, whore a county motorcycle offi­ cer said he saw Miller late today. The negro was surprised at a whiskey still raided by I he ofii cer, but escaped. The latter was confident of tho identification. USED HIS BIHD TO AOVEBTISE HOOTCH. Ijiisited on the aiijuccnt lands'. ap Ho who travels tiirough Nor h Carolina travels through :i cloud of dust. It is expensive duit. Thes=> roads arc profitable, b.;t the suno iiionoy inv. st-d in d'lr able roadway is mucli more p o filable. Tl'.o soil r.iad-i aro i (>c- oisaiy. Till peoj'le nnirt iii.ve roacis, a-.d i' h out of iho qii ■ - tion to I'UiM I).000 iiiilos < f Slate road, and u!:i >.v M.ousand-i in; re of county road, exrept ov.'r :i long term of years, of po'niai oiit construction. Guilfoi'il county iso'-i i-'^l-i"g ^ million dollars on roads, in ttis sense, that if the million do'lar.s wore spsnt on Slone ro d.s, tac'i dollar would support much mo;e tiMflic than the dollar S(o;;l on «■»il iwiils. Huf th.-’ i rac'icai pro bl in in Giiilioiil 1» that of iho Stat': the i oopl- must have road.s. 'I hey deiniu d them, a'ld r-ro willing to nay f'n and accoiJi tho b ';^t that can be furni-hed. Tho b:-n9.'':ictor V-ho will dis­ cover a method of ii'oat iii ntth.'it will protect s il 10 ids against fine woa-hor will seive thi.-> ^on-rn- ti -n mo.-t VHluably. He would 0 nfer more ben; fit on mnre i).''i<" ])'■ ihan Macadian h:\s.dono In­ ventors h'lvo leen and' are at work,-- CommiislaiLC.JilSiLJl'iî been experimenting with thoir lifelong failure, because they never Isarn that the ground under a hurry. This.,is one of the greatest obstacles in the path of the youth of this generation. The world is moving along at electric speed. Everything is speed, and the result is we skim over many la golden opportunity too speedily lo take note oT it, even if our ;yes were on the present aud not fastened on the distant horizon Many a man h:is failed in life because he was in too great their feet has ;ilw;iys held as much treasure as any of those blue hills that dot the hori/,on. Whatevei- is worth doing is worth do- iiiii well, and that with a mind free from flurry for \vhat the fu­ ture may hold. Something may turn up out there, but the best v.’uv to be ready for it is to t.ake hold of what has already turn- .d np. duits, and the' dovei )))mor.ts :ir ■ not without promi-o. A pretty stilf price couid bo paid for a proc ss that would ko p lh .‘ road m'.torii.ds logeUior I'or thaf is the f'lndamontal difll- ciiliy. Wet w a'.hor, oven free- /.e.i and thaws, do tl'.o roads no (iiiduring dam:xge. Tiiey can al­ ways bî imt in U'ood condition tv, К-.in, as long as Iho stulf th-y| lire made of remains. Water ctir-| rii.'S olf only such of tho material as has beon first reduced lo pow-¡ der by tho sun, and dry-weather trailic. PAYS HER BROTHER’S fARE TO FUNERAL. The man who refuses to trust anyone eiss lia.i made everybody suspicious of hi'n. Cincinnati. 0 lio,Sept. 30.— Al­ though sho left an eslate valued at .$-I2,000, Mrs. Louisa Stern, p irt owner of the Atlantic Hotel, in this city, .specified in her will that hor executors shoulJ pay all dxponses incurred by her broth­ er, Sol Ziegler, of New York, in case he attended her funeral. This part of the bequest was in addition to the residue of the estate l-jft to Ziegler after chari­ table gifts and Mrs. Stern’s share of Iho hotel property had-been "deiluciea, .......... Pittsburgh, P,a„ Sept. 30.— Verily the ways of hootch distii- butors aro tricky. They invent new ruses most every day fo slip something ovor on Mr. 'Volstead’s enforcement agents. Here’s the very latest. • Joe Sovoatnaka lives in Mifiin Township, this county. It’s^a rural and mountainous section, with a scattering of houses, and some of them inhabited by forei­ gners. Joe has a pet canary ho calls “ Vodka.” Joe prosperdd greatly, as he made and sold the prohibited stufi'. County Detective “ Miice” Mc­ Dermott is a most suspicious old soul. He has nosed around Mif­ flin Township quite a bit. He observed that the canary ‘Vodka’ was on the front porch only on certain days and evenings. A day or two ago he was walking along tho street, and “ Vodka” was hung out and singing for dear life. “ I wonder why that wheezy old bird is out there today?” mut­ tered McDermott. So he enter­ ed Sovostnaka’s home. He con­ fiscated everything but the bird. He took back to the c:»urthouse a still and some moonshine liquor. McDermott informeil county aiithoritioa that Sovoslnaka used his singing bil'd to hawk his wares and let his “ regular trade” know when ha v,'as ready to sup­ ply them. The bird was the sales man. Now Sovoitnalaa i.s in jail hero charged with .violating the 18th Amendment, A trustful wife ia one who doesn’t inquire too closely into hubby’s doings, because sho knows it she did she, svould lose ■faitlrin him." " - The Campaign Is On. Winston-Salem Journal. : With Governor Morrison and Josephus Daniels both speaking on the same night in Western North Carolina, the pethocratjc campaign in this State may tiow be said to beon in earnest. While this is what ia known as an off- year, with no President or Gov­ ernor or United States Senator to elect, nevertheless the campaign promises to be a lively one. . There are ten Congressmen standing for election. All mem­ bers of the General Assembly of North Carolina must also be elect­ ed. And then, there are the county ofiicers. To the average citizen it means more to have the right sort of men on the board of county commissioners, and in other responsible positions of authority in the county than to elect some man President or Gov­ ernor or Senator. It^.aIiauIfJ be I'omembered-alsol ’• m I that the future of North Carolina depends on the sort of men who are sent to the Legislature this year. These men are to say whether the State is to go for- ~ ward or backward in the matter of schools and roads and other things that promote real progress ■ in a civilized country. Governor Morrison is forgoing ahead. He has his hands-to the plow. In his first campaign speech the Governor took hia stand on the repord and is stand­ ing there with his face, to the front and one foot lifted ready for the next step. He maintain­ ed the same position in His Ashe­ ville speech Friday night. If the Governor can .help, it, there will Le no back-peddhng on the road and school program, in health work or in any other good thing the State has undertaken. In this position the Governor was heartily seconded by Mi\ Daniels in a speech at Hickory on tha same night. There was a ti mo wiien Mr. Morrison was rated as an ultra-conservativu and Mr. Daniels as a too wildly progressive Democrat. But both are standing on the same plat­ form now, roaring to go. ^ In the meantime, not being advised tojforgetit