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Jan - JunDA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 7,1920 J; W. Edwar&^ojps Dead; a ^ell- fc^^w^erchat^Syorth Coo^e* xne^^^opp^ on Christmas day while at tht'dtiwef^hle, Mr. Edwards was in "his usual health up:^?^&time of hi^ deJ^h^T which was-a shock to his /amily ,^d aH Wftiends. Deceit lea\^ a wifl ^d'^ihree small <^ildren,: and ;'^. number of children by bis first;^feC lir. Edwards was about 67 years and leaves 4 host of friends and relatives to mourn his untime ly death. Peace to ashes. Miss Rnd^Mfller Dead.^L^I The Record is to cdiron^B the death of Miss Ruth Millel youngest daughter of Mrs. WiHia^ Miller, who died .at her home in this city on Friday morning, Dec. 26th, aged about .25 years. Miss Miller bad been in declining health for several yi^rs, .but her death came as a shc^ to her many rela tives and friends. The funeral aad burial services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. E. P. Bradley, on Friday, Drc. 27th, at 2 o'clock, j -aad the body laid to rest at. Rose; ! cemetery. I Silas G. Elam Silas G.-Elam, of <^nty ^ I^ne, ^ed at the "daughVef^rs. J. R. ^%g;-#in- : s^ri-Sadehi, on .I>ec.- i^ed • aboi^t 6^ years. The'^r^j^'l^a* laid ;toi ;(dst at ,Sodefe -Baptist' a^ai. i Michael Click Mrs. J. T. Trollinger ®ly5^, aimht 68 w&iaid to rest }8th vivMi^ DealuiMirT ?!S . Dec< |ie <^gbtet Michael Click died at the vffineof his ^ Dewitr Cli^:. ^o^le^on Dec. 24th^.^g<e|^' 9^,"years, "The Iaid.'to jC^t at Woodleaf. A BMlvc of Davie po^ty,'g::^d Itav'es five sons and Oaie^ldattg^feir, J. F. Godfrey, and^vWilUam.of Divic; Dewitt and Cbarlie^i# i^owan. and Mrs. J. P.:Burtcit»f Hickory, R. .g/ Bio - Obituaries - 1/7/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 14,1920 Ella Sunnah Williams Uuie HUaSunnah 3- year-old dflu^liter of Mf« aad ^''raiii; WllUtuns, of i^ar Cojn^- aiea Wednesday, ®ec« of bronchial pfiefiiaonj^7v'/lte^|ttl$^ bndy was lai^ to rest al No Cireek-churelir |»»P' Bio - Obituaries - 1/14/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 21,1920 Bfn. Miller Dies at Cooleeraee. Mrs. Ritte Miller died at her home In Cooleemee Monday night of puetimonia. She is survived by several sons and daughters. The bjdy will be laid to r^t at Liberty .\lethodist church this morning a IX o'clock. • Pleas Spry Mr. Fleas Spxy died Tuesday moniing after several months iu. and burled at Advance M. fi! .Oemetery. To the bereaved mies vt^eEtend sympathy.' Bio - Obituaries -1/21/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 28,1920 Allen Swaim Allen Swaim, i6.year-oM Rev.V. M. Swaim. ot Salem, who was a stiidcut at ^ Ciwk Academy, was ,,,^1.0 shp^ and killed last Tlu:r>viav ; the little danghter of Mrs ^ ^ 'FeneU, with whom ht The little gill thought x\\^ -v tmloaded and poinud ii rating man pulled the ^ |The remains of Mr. Swainj jfadought to V^nston-Salen: ial, A sad accident. Infant Son Safriet An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Safriet died January i8th and was buried Sunday at Society Bap tist church. Camilla Jarvis Mrs. Camilla Jarvis died Friday monung about 8:30, and was bnri^ Saturday afternoon at Fork .ceme-. tery. .She is sunnved by two isons/ Charles, of mnety'SLs, S. C.', W. H. whom she rerided with, also two daughters sdrvive, Bio - Obituaries -1/28/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 4,1920 Jacob Stewart H. H. Hartley RiciiDatidteD Dies aiTyio, Agel80..;^ Xexingtiw, Jan. sy.^Esqiiire H. 'H. HartlQr, 'one of the most piomi* n^t and wealthiest citizen's of Dav- ids6ikcoiinty7 4i^ed'at Us hon^ at Tyro at the age ol'So .years. . . He one of the iugest limdr ownem in the^te and prominent in political and bnsine^ drdes for the p^t half bentniry. At the time of his d^th he owned! thii^ or fourthbn^d am^ of land iitt. jbavidson, Davie, Rowan | counties. .'He was at'^e\time[fax' coU^etor, several missionerriii^' in thd; It^lafora iti Methodist church ^5 ybaijgt; > He is ^mvedhy;dw|^^^ Lieut, Jacob Stewart Boricdr -The body of I/ietlt. Jacob Stew art, of Mocksville, who died at Camp Grant, Illinois, on Mond.ay, Jan. 26th,- arrived here Sunday. af ternoon and was laid to rest atRO^ <%met^ Monday afteruoon in .the presmice of a. large concourse of friends and relatives. Rev. li. M. Ho1Ioway, .of the Baptist church, condnctinjg: the funerid and burial services. Mr. Stewart was about 27 years of age, and was amemW of the Mocksville Baptist chufch. He entered the U. S. Army during the^'warandrose rapidly, being pro moted to I^rst Lieutenant. Lieut. Stewart was. taken ill with . pneu^ monia about'two weeks'ago, and his parents wca-e' notified of the fact and left immediately for his bedside, bat he died . before they reached blm. Deceased leaves his parents, six sisters and two broth era and many relatives and friends to mpum bis tintimdly death. The body was laid to rest with Masonic honors. " Ada Mae Branson Ada Mae, the 19 month old danghter of Mr. and Mrs.'- Kelly Branson, Thursday, the 29th, after suffering several,days illness With colitis. Intefrm^t will be at Elba^le. To the bereaved ones we' extend grmpsthy. ' . Bio - Obituaries - 2/4/1920 DAViE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 11,1920 John Gaither ?o.—Rev. J. C. p., p^torof-Southlkleuii 3tre^~Met&odist;^tirc1i, died yes terday of pnemno'ftia, aged 71. ! jfolin Gaither died last Friday at : his hotne near Majolioa, agen 58 years. The body was laid to rest at Salem I^ntheran chnrdi Saturday Mr. Gaither was a native of Davie ; county and a brother of Mesdames A. M. Stroud, C. M. Godbey and We^ey Gartner, of this county. Bio - Obituaries - 2/11/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 18,1920 J. E. Zachery Yadlda SherHf Sbot in Tracks. Yadkinville, Feb. 14.—Sheriff J. B. Zachery of Yadkin county, Was shot through the h^rt and killed about ri i>'clock lant night at a blor^ade distillery, dght miles from Yadkinville, the county seat. Three men were at the plant and all of them were arrested early this morning and brought tO' the For' ^th'jail this afternoon for safe keepmg, the Yadkin jail not bdug considered sufficiently secure. ' Rev, A. A. Caudle,' a Bapti^ Minister of Yadkin' county, accom* panted the ^eriff to the moonshine plant and declares that Rpbah Baity aged 23, is the party who did the footing. The other'two' men' at the plant were'Speticer McNeill and James Brown. According to the ^tement made to the coroner by the. Baptist divine, Baity was stand ingdoseto Sheriff Zachery when the former fired the fatal shot^ the powder burn igniting the officer's overcoat and the blaze, was «xtiu gubbed^ by Rev. Mr. Caudle, who »ys that he was 'Standing only few f^t away whra the sheriff walked up to Baity and McNeil, notifying them tOv consider them- selves under arrost. Baity imme diately drew his piiitol and fired, the sheriff falling in his . tracks..' . 'There W£i^ talk of mob -^oleiice in Yadkin tl^ morning and this is' one rea^n that induced-th^ o&cers to'transfer theprisdhersto F.or^th; The dead' sheriff. Was 55.yeaTS old and is snruived by his wife Mn, John, .a«stttd^t in.:Bin'gham School, Asheville. /^e deceased was .serving, the second term and was' ^pular with the'law abiding- pe^le of^hb coun ty. Ever since he has been in of fice and has -been 'quite- a^ve a^inst moonshiners., . ' Minnie Cuthrell Miss Mintite' Cuthri^, of Wyo, died last Wednesday of tuberculo^i aged about 39 years. Burial Thurs day at Wyo, * . Alice Foster Harmon Fry Harmon, the is-months-old son of Mr. and .Mrs. Henry J.' Fry, of Farmlngton, died early Saturday i9orDiDg, of pneumonia. The fun« eral and burial servloes were held Sunday at Macedonia. . : Alice, the 3.yea'rTbld dau^^ of Mr. and Mi& J.'.R.- F<^tf~ died Wednesday at the h^e of her .j^- ents at Farmingtbn,- lollov^g h short iilnessofbronchial pneunmnia; The litrie body iMd to rest ''at Smith Grovd Thursday, Rw.J.^-W.; Y^tal conducting the.fime^ rad j^urml services. ..N • • •' Bio — Obituaries - 2/18/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 25,1920 S. J. Cope • Salisbury, Feb. 22.--The body of S. J. Cope was taken to Augusth, Davie county, for biMal Sunday. Mx, Cope died Satiirday * afternoon in the dnergeui^ ho^tal-to which place he h^bee^ mdved that morn ing. - He and Mrs;-Cope and., thdr o^y k>h all'had influenza and Fri day ni^t pneumonia developed with Mr. Cope. Mre.. Cope now .pneumonia and she h^ not been .advised of the death. of her hus band; The son is doing nice^^.-. - S. B. Garwood, Jr. Tbedehdi'angel.id8iteda.c.t&eno^^ of Mr. add Mre.'S;- fe; Clwwo.^-,Ohmftraing.atdeven 0.!j|;|loeba ittid='cIaiBi6dithmr uE!^.^tnQntiiA old. ;«dd. Si; 3. jj^v He.:®'wii&luvD^&ml pneuniopifefor-joup ffays; nBtiB^P6rfl:ceiij.e^biy-.ott afterpoofifchiftec; a-: funeral^w<!o; held aUhehomehy Rev,-:d; feyar;- ter.v :Uful,^d.wei^h^rle^byybnr liC^ jnrlfll®ln'g'the'.Cunei|d' with: thd^ipiniawti^ ';^ely^ littleM{^ EathI^n.-aDd;^a8ta .WIl^K andAmffl radv. RaUi^Brew^^r.Those attending the.$^l Jpn?:-!; distani^ were.Mf. of. Wfhaldnr§pleibi'TMi:%S CaftWf of Wlo8to&Salein.;;lhegi|ef\ Bio - Obituaries - 2/25/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 3,1920 Bertha Myers Bertha, the i^ee-vear-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie MyeiS, died Feb. 26 of influen2». The little body was laid to rest in the ceme tery Feb. 27. To the bereaved family we extend condolence. "Chum" Brewster ai!?' T* Jf't reived ^ Wedo^ay->*fi^' brother, I "1' " had^r'died W*"' Bfewstei» wasabout ttfft ^ survived byj^ auers, Mrs. A. T^ran^Jr-S city and Mini? Matgireli"®»P.OtlUWgh. i; Bio - Obituaries - 3/3/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 10,1920 Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cope And Son Hubert Pl^erWipea Oat n fsaStji Salisbury, March s.'^Influ^za today completed its \?ork of wiping out the fei^ily of S. j. Oope. - Mr., Coi^died Saturday a week ago. Mrs. Cope die^ Sunday and today Hubert, aged" fiye, the last of the .family died. . Mrs. Cope was not told of her husb^d'sdhath and the child died without knowing of the death of either patent. Washington Groce ^ » r. *: Mr. Wadiiagton Groce .the old est and one of-the most highly -res: pected citizens of Harmony, di^ Feh26, of u^uenza and^; p&e)i' monia. ' • I John Allen I Joto, llie i9.year*old son of ^Mr. jandMis. W.W.Allen,..of iParm-IJgtou township, died Sunday • foh l^mg an iUuess of influenza.^jXlie I Way was laid to rest Monday; 1 , JfClemefit HaoisOflaiL f Died at the Twin-City Hospital in Winstbn-Salem, on March and, ID the 23rd 3'ear of his life, ' John Clement Hanes, youngest sbu.M>f the late Philip Hanes and his wife, SallieBobe Hanes, of MocksvUle. Mr. Hanes was bom in Winston- Sal^ on September 14.1897. He educated in the Winston city schools, and at the famous War- renton high sdiool. After lea^ng ; school he became a successful trav-^ ;eling salesman for the R. J<, Reyh* i olds Tobacco Company; his tenri- 1 toiy being in ndrtbem New York, • In 1918 he resigned this position i and returned to Wlnstto-Salem to !aco^ a petition with the P.- H. Hanes Knitting Company, of wb^h his vncde, Mr, P.-H. Hanes is pr^ ident. •?; About ten days' ago he had an attack of appendicitis and yras ! crated on at the Twin-City ' phal on February .23. Mr. Hanes was an active and de voted member , of the Metbodwt church at Hanes, of which he a'Reward and treasurer. s . 'He was a Mason and a W^min of the World. He is Survived by ^ mother, two brotheiSi Spencer B. W F.^F^M^ganes,-. of this "chy, and Mrs. R. D. W.'CoanoirV^R^ .Mrs. E. W. Mrs, J. Frank Taylorsville, and Mrs.;. Th^giA: Stone, of MocksviUe,.. ' The funo^-s^i^ were, held Wcdn^ay at 3:30 o'clock froniifli^Imme,^ l^r in Mock^vilie. They were <50ii>:. ducted by' .Rev/ Wi .i*. Sheirffl, p^tor of the M^hodist church at MocksviUe and" Rev/ H. W. Mann, pastor of the Methodist church ' at Hanes. ^The burial was in the fam ily lot in the MocksviUe cemetery.- The pall-bearexs .were j. F. Hanes and iRobert Woodruff, of MocksviUe, P. H. HanCs, Jr., A. ;g' Haii^, R, ;.M. Hones, b p ^ment; Jr.,.and E. D. \v^^' ofTOi^n-Sarem; Carl Shenill r Mfc U^, andj-Sullivan Sooe je^alkettown. '< ' ^•g;'01emeat jiad^ many friends jg MocksyiUe, ^ hii boyhood hoa WlK) wi^ pained to hear of his nl =^ely)deih. .P^etohis aste^" Bio - Obituaries - 3/10/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 10,1920 B. J. Neely B, J. Nedy, a well-known col ored citizen of MocksviUe, dropped dead Saturday afternoon aWt 2 o'dock while walking alodg the sidewalk near the Second Presby terian dinrdi. Beal bad been in bad health for several years, and had been a school teacher for many yeais. He. was about 65 years old. The fnneral and burial sdvices were hdd Monday afternoon. Harvey Bennett . HanrQT Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. p. Bennett, of Coraatzer, died at' Cooteemee, of influenza- pneumoniai on Feb. 29th, aged about 20 years.- The body was laid to rest at No Credc cUnrch on March 1st, Daughter Clary * belittle four-year-old danghter of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Clary died last week with whooping cough and was IMd to rest at Center church last Sunday. Bio - Obituaries - 3/10/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 17,1920 Elizabeth Foster Th^many of^Mrs. Eliz- abetH Foster,* were saddened ' to learn early Wednesday moxning of her death. Altho she had lived to a ripe old age, it came as a shock, for she vr$s as well *89 usnal on Tuesday, but was struck with par- aly^sa1>out imdnightand passed away about 4;^ A. M. Elizabeth Carter Poster was bom Dec. . 16th, >^35* Mar. 10, *1920, aged' '84years, 2 months and^ days. She was a member of Pork Baptist churdi forabo^t 63. years, and was a faithful Christian mother,'peigh- bor and friend. She l^'suivived by one daughter at home,': Miss Rosa, and one son, J. E. Jr., who resides two mil^ from Fork, also four grwdchildito and five great-grand^ cbildrm.- Her husbiuid J. E. Sr., died tvi^meaides during service in the Ci^;'^arin i862«.. The fun eral w^'held Thursday afrenlh^ froin Fork Baptist ^uicb.<kniducfr edbyRev. Lloyd'HoUo^y, n of Mocksville, and interment, was. in Fork cemetery. Rdativesfrom a distance attending the faneral'weie Mr, and Mrs. 1,^ Walser and fam ily, of Winston-Salera, H, B, Sni der and fatniiy of Modksville, and Mrs. Thos. Ridenhpur and'dattgh- •ter, of Vadkin College. Wc. ex tend sympathy to each of the. be reaved. < "SOROSlS." Infant McClannon We are very sorry to hear of the death of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mc- Clannon's baby, which died Sun day. Nannie,May Hutcbens Dead. Nannie May Hntchens died March 8(h at the hoole of her brother T. 'BS. Hateb- ens, near Caiio, of blood poison, folkwina ioflaeiiza. Nannie Mey was. 11 years old. She leaves two sisters, two brothers and ^te a nomber of relatives to mooro bet departure. Her parUng-messa^e to tbose pr her loved ones wbo were near ber in the last fflOfnents were for them all to be good, and here eternity dawned and her immortal spirit winged Us flight back tp< God and Joined agafn fathw and mothw who bad preceded her to the glory world. Although Nannie May. has ueased to eing for us. yet she.ia able to sing with tbe ransom^ throng the molodious strains of Moses and the hamb.' To the-brothers and dsters we extend our heartfelt aym- pattry. , K.T.PENRY. Mrs. C. S. Massey . Mrs. C. S." MasSi^ died at her home in this city. Friday afternoon, following an illne^ of about three -wedcs with -infiue^a-pneumonia, aged about 35 years. The funeral ^rvipes were held Saturday after- iioonjat3 o'clock" by her pastor, Rev. C. J.- Edwards, assisted by Revs.<Holloway and. Peury, and the body, laid to rest at ]^thel chur^. Deceased leaves a hus band and n three ^ children. Mr. 'Massey and one child have been ill with influenza tor some time, but have about recovered. . This is the first death that has occurred in town i^m infiuenza-pneumonia since the eindeinic started.* Rachel Redman Mr, Flatter Redmon was (^led to Farmington for the' last illness and death, of bis mother, Mrs. Rach el Redman. .V Our village has sqffered the loss of an excelient woman in tbe death of Mrs. lUchel Redmon, which 00- curr^ at her-home with her son Mr. Tom Redmon last Wednesday room ing, Burial at Pino. Rev. Vestal conducted tbeservic^* Mm. Redmon bad been almost a constant aufterer for years, yet her great worth-£0 her friends and lov ed ones was expressed in her'con stant cheerful dispoBition, her sunny smile and woros of pleksant enconr^ ag^en.. OurJoss is Heaven's gain and her eteroM joy. / Bio - Obituaries - 3/17/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 24,1920 Harry Smith Carter The.mulcitude of Rektives and. fnendfl here and elsewhere were saddened Mon. evenin(* when <he. message came over the wires of the death-'bf Harry Smith Carter, after aii illnets of eighteen days with pneumonia.'in .Winston'Saiem. The body was-bro'utihf ovier on first train Tues.-A. M > and met at the station tyr relHtlves and friends, and the entire student body of the higher grades, of which he was a former student, with their teapher. Miss Overc^sh. The body was carrieo to the home oj his uccle, J.X. Carter, and the funeral held at 2 o'clock Tuesday, P. M . 8t Fork Bapt.ist church, conducted by Rev June F. Carter, with special music by the choir. The church was crowded to over flowing. one of the loosest crowds ever attending a funeral here, attesting bis popularity and the high esteem in which he was held. After a very touchir^ im pressive service the general procession marched tothecemetery'Ied by Che min ister andveigbt young ladies who were school.mates of the deceased, carrying the many beautiful flowers, and next twelve young men of tiis class mates as pall bearers. His body was tenderly laid to rest in the family plot by (be sMe of his grandparents, the late Mr. and Mrs- J.B, Smith. HanyS. Carter was bom April 19.1902. died Mar. 15. 1920, age 17 yeors. 10 months and 26 days. He was a good Christian boy. having Joined the church on profession of faith, dt a tender age, and lived a beautiful life, and as was said at his funeral that he had hoc an enemy in the world, was loved by all who knew him, and his passing at the threshold of life, has cost a gloom over the entire community. He is survived by his-parents Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carterr and^ree small brothers. Hlx. - Hubert andTred. and a best of relatives and friends, who deeply mourn, but are com forted b^ause we believe he is "Safe In the arms of Jesus." Peace, eternal oeace to ills ashes. ' ~ "SOROSIS." Hiur^ S. Carter Dies at Local Ho»> pifal. . Harry S: Carter died last night at 7:30 o'clock at the Lawrence Hospital, after an illness of »veral day^with pneumonia. His age was :8 years.. Mr. Carter came to this- city a few months ago from Davie coun ty, and was employed in the ship ping department of the R. ,J. Reyji- olds Tobacco Company, The remains were taken to .Fork Church, Davie county, this morn ing,.where the. funeral and inter ment occurred.—W^raton Sentinel, 17th. W. T. Godbey j W. T. Godbey died at his home |on R. 2 early Tuesday moniing, ; aged about 48 years. The funeral •and burial services were held Thur^ay evening at Union Chap el, Mr. Godbey is survived by his wife and two children, his mother and several' brothers and sisters. Dan Griffin DanGrilBu, an aged citizen of Cooieemee, died March X4th and was buried at Chestnut Grove .the 16th. Son Foster Tlie lo-year-old son of Mr.-^ and f^'^-J5aijiel Foster, of R. 4, ! died laslTue^ay of pneumonia,' and *ras buried Wednesday afternoon at Concord clmrch. h "■ Bio — Obituaries — 3/24/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 31,1920 Albert Foster We neglected to chronicle the death of one of our oldest and most highly respected citizens, Mr. Al bert Foster, who passed away- on Feb. 29, jajid yr^.hiiried-.at -Forl; ceinetery on Mar., 1920. . 5ad he lived a few days more he would have been '73 years of age.' He was one of the oldest members'- of Fork Baptist church, and a devoted Christian, one who enjoyed.attendr ing Sunday School, prayer meeting and .aU 'services of'church worehip:' He was also' a veteran of the . Civil War. His wife and only child had preceded him in death a number of years ago, and at the time of his. death he resided with the family of, D. J, Fleming,' and the entire fam< ily n except Mr. Fleming himself, were stricken with influenza, and Mr.- Foster developed pneumonia and died, having sick only a Monroe Murphy few days. He .will , be greatly missed in their home, and in this community. Peace to his ashes.-. ' ' ''Sorosis."' Monroe Murphy of R. i," Sunday night of heart trouble. The body was laid to rest at Oak Grove yesterday, A wife and two broth ers survive. ! Bio - Obituaries - 3/31/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 7,1920 Mrs. R. M. Jamison • Mrs. R. M. Jamison died Tues day evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Kate Holman, whmre she had h'ved for many years. Mrs. Jamison was in her 84th year, and had been in declining health for several years. The funeral was held from the home at u o'clock by her pastor, Rev. h* M. HoUo^ way, of the baptist church, after; which the -body was carried to Statesville and laid to rest beside her husband who died many years ago. Mrs." Jamison leaves many relatives and friends throughout this section. * Nancy Walker Miss Nancy Walker died at her home near Redland Monday even ing, March 29, aged 72 years. The body was carried to Advance Tues day afternoon and laid to rest, T. W. Mock conducting the burial services. Deceased issur\'ived by two brothers and a host of rela tives and friends. S. J. M. Brown I Rev. S. J. M. Brown, pastor of the Episcopal church atCooleemeej died last Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, after an illness of several weeks. Rev. Mr. Brown had many friends throughout the countywho will be saddened at the news of his death. A wife aud daughter sur vive. Peace to his ashes. Mrs. Chas. P. Deadmon Mrs. Chas. P. Deadmon, of Coo- leemee, died at Long's Sanitorinm, Statesville, early Saturday morn ing. The funeral and burial .ser vices were held at Liberty Sunday ijitemoon. Mrs. Deadmon is sur vived by her husbaud aud several children, her parents and a host of relatives and friends. She was a ndce of Mesdames L. 6. Horn, W. 0. Denny and Mr. R. L. Wilson, of Mocksville. Amanda Minerva Hauser Allen Aman^ Minerva Allen, maiden pame Hauser, was bom Sept. 8th^ 185? and ^ed Mar. 27,1920, 9^^ 67 years, 6 mos. 18 dajre. Was married to John H. Allen on Jm. 4, 1877. To this union rix child ren were bom, all of whom are living, visj 'William, of Davie, Oscar 0: and J. H. Jr.. of Win-ston-Salem, Mrs, Le9 WilliaiM, of Fork, Mrs. Wm. McCulloh. of Wio^n-Ssdem, and Miss Came, who is at home with ^er father. Mis. Allen had been a member of Fork Baptist church for more than forty years, and her pleasant wM bemi^td at church very much. She was a faijthful attendant at church, a loving wife and moth'tfand a kind neigbbwr. We ext^ sympathy to each of the bermved In this sad hour. The funeral ser vice were held Saturday at Fork Baptist church, conductedbyRev.S.VHa«.o|W^gg~. Bio - Obituaries — 4/7/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 14,1920 J. F. Harkey J. F. Harkey, a well-known citi zen of *Clarksville tpwnsliip, died Saturdayiat.an.advanced age, and was laid to.rest 'at Bear Creek Bap tist ehiircb Sunday afternoon. Mr. Harkey is snmved by several sons and daughters, -aipong them being Mrs. Robert Wilson, of this city. Charlie O'Neal Charlie O'Neal, who is in a hos pital at Statesyille,- has taken a backset and is not able to return home.' Mr. O'Neal died Thursday and the body was brought home Friday and laid to rest at Chestnut Grove. Deceased wm 23 yearn of age, and is survived by bis wife< and two small children. ■, I Bio - Obituaries - 4/14/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 21,1920 Edward L Davit Pastes Away. . Miami, Fla,, April 5, 1920. Editco' Davie Record, and many Mends and relatives in Davie County and throughout North Carolina: 'I announce the sad news that Unde £d, as he is familiarly known passed away at the Davis home at Ifiicie, Fla., Saturday, March aylh, a few minutes before twelve o'dod:, noon, and at his request, w^ laid to rest in the Fort Fierce cemetery surrounded by his loved ones with whom he has made his home for the past eight or nine years, and many kind fiiends he has made since coming to Florida., Unde Rd has been in feeble health for several years and shortly after Christmas suffered a stroke of pardysis from which be never ral- li^. Everything th^ kind and loving hands, could do for him has been done. He often expressed a desire to get wdl, although he was r^gned to the will of God and was ready when the call came. Unde Ed' was 73 years of age. . I asked him a few days before his death, in one of his ludd. Inter vals, if it ^1^ all right with him— if he saw his way dear—and here- plied in the affirmative. About two years ago he express ed a desire to live a Christian life and connected himself with the Presbyterian church, at Fort Pierce and lived a consistent member to the end. His kind pastor virited him frequently during his last ill ness and performed the last sad nte on a. beautiful .. Snnday.^^^er^^ noon, ifarcli 28th, and h^wi& laid to test under a bower of orange' blooms and other beautiful flow- ers;Ona bluff overlooking Indian ^yer, on whose waters he and his loved nephew, Ed' Davis, Jr., spent many pleasant hours in the nt^er- ous ^rts for which it is so noted and which he loved so well. It is there he awaits the resurrection. (Mrs.) J. W. DAVIS. ' pn the death of "Unde Ed," as we always called him, the editor lo^.oneofhis best friends. We had known him for many years, w^e he lived near Angusta, this county; He was a big-hearted and graerous friend—to know.him was to love him. He wrote a number oflinteresting artides for The Re cord'after moving to Florida. It is-with sadness that we chronide the death of this old friend, but we feel that he has gone to a bett^ land—a land where there is no pain, no sorrow and no death. Peace to his ashes which lie in the land of sunslune and ffowers.—*Editor.] Reece McCIamroch ^ '.Mr, Reece McCIamroch, an aged drizen of the county, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry■AUgell, on R. 2, Thursday after- h^n at 2 o'clock. The body wm laid to rest at Eaton's Baptist churcH Friday morning at eleven.o'dock. Mr. McClamrodi is ^r-^^ed by his wife and one daijgli- ter. Peace to his ashes. Bio - Obituaries - 4/21/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 28,1920 Verge A. Martin Mr. Verge A. Martin, of Bast. Bend, died at his home last week after a short illness, aged 40 yeans, j He was a leading citizen of Bastj Bend and will be missed. He is| survived by lus wife one son and | two daagbters. He was a brottoj of our townsman Dr. W. C. Mar-! tin. Bio - Obituaries - 4/28/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 5,1920 Jim Fuller Al Gaither *-Uncle" Jim Fuller, a colored and highly respect^ mim died. Fri day, April 23rd, aged '88 years. "Aunt Bmeline," his'-companion, sur\dves. Mr. AL Gaither died last Sattfr' day and was laid to rest at Clarks- bury r^ttrch Sunday morning at II o'dc^. Bio — Obituaries - 5/5/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 12,1920 Mrs. John Stonestreet Stonestreet, .of 'iie»died early last Tuesday ntor- ^ illness of-lascliiiin^Wiiean trouble, aged 58^ ye^. pw , and Innriar .sendbeis '^5!? ^'«dncsday afti^oon atnioii Cliapel, her pastor. Rev. C. lii: it • ®®*^dnctins the :sexvi- Lv j, u Sl®nestreet is sorvived swml i<)iB Beaver Rupard •. ;The body of Beaver Rupard, 3rd cla^ engineer in the U. S. Navy, who died at Vlodivostok, Siberia/ of jbbar pneumonia, on Feb aoth, ^iyedhere Friday morning and was carried to bis old borne near HimtsvUle,' Yadkin county, and laid to rest. Bio - Obituaries - 5/12/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 19,1920 C. H. Williams Rev. C. H. Williams, for many yeaxs pastor of the Second Presby- tenan chtuch, died at his * home bmre early Monday morning. He ^ras about 65 years of age, and had been in declining health for several months. He was brought home Satarday morning from Charlotte, wtere he had been in a hospital for some time. - His death removes one of ^e best known colored citizens of the county. Bio - Obituaries - 5/19/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 26,1920 Thomas Maxwell Brock Ray LangstOQ Drowsed. RayLt, LragBtqn. son of Mr. and.Mrs* W. A, Isngtiton of Winston-Satem, was drowned at Gooteeniee Janction Friday moming at8:30o'ek)ck. The deceased was employed as a flagman on the South- em railway and while standing on the railway bridge at Gooleem^ Junction was knocks off thebrid^ by Bomeabifiing maSnd waadrbwB" ed beforo be could be rescued. It is said that the young man fell forty^ flvefeet before striking the water. n The deceased is survived- by his fath^ and mother, five brothers and seven sisters. The body was laid to rest at Jerusalem Sunday afternoon. Good Slan Gone. Mr. Thomas Maxwell Broek. of Farm-, lostoa. ooe of Davie county's best known and beloved cUiaens. died Satorday af ternoon of heart iroutde, aged 82 years. Mr. Brock was taken il! eariy Saturday morning, and his almost sudden death was a great shock to his many friends and relatives. The foneral and burial services were cooeucted by Rev. . J. W. Vestal, of Farmlngton. assisted by Rev. Mr. Wall, of Wyo. Deceased Is survived by two Suns and two daughters, two baif-■brothets and two half-sisters, many rela' lives and a host of friends. Mr. Brock was a Confederate soldier, having enHsted< in Stewart's Cavalry. It is with sadnessthat we chronicle the death of this, goodfjlend. jPeoce to hts ashes. Bio - Obituaries - 5/26/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA o rt o- qL <3: rS V- ELIZABETH TEMPLE CRAVER1826 - 2925 Felix Miller b,12 Oct 1824j^^ May 1864|Gordonville VA CSA m. 30 Jun 1844 —^ Elizabeth 'Betsy' TEMPLE/CRAVER Lanier b.l4 Mar 1826 Davidson Co NO d.03 Feb 1925 Davidson Co NC Residence: Yadkin College Township Davidson County NC Bur: Felix: Gordonville VA; Elizabeth: Friendship Meth Ch Cem; Felix's parents: Nichol^Mller Elizabeth UVENGOOD Miller Elizabeth's parents: Craver Sarah TEMPLE Felix & Elizabeth's ch: nine 1. Levi Franklin Miller b. 10 Nov 1845/^.06 Jan 1904^) M. IMImi t.wv.1 ..I I .1 ,, Phoebe Elizabeth WILSON b.Ol Jul 1850(d.02 Jim 192g) Res: Friendship Church Community Davidson Coij^^SfC Bur: Friendship Meth Ch Cem 2. Crissy Jane Miller b.28 Dec 1848(d. 14 Mar 1931^ m. 18 Jan 1877 (6 ch) David King Cecil b.20 Feb 1851 d.l2 Jan 1923 Res: Lex. NC Bur: Lex. City Cem Isaiah 'Boat' Miller b.20 Jan 1850(^J^y .1?34;5 in.l6Marl880 Eliza Jane JAMES b.25 Dec 1848 £281^ 19lio^ Res: Hwy 150 Reedy Creek Comimmity Davidson County NC oS Bur: Friendship Meth Ch Cem 4 Sarah Ann Mller b.22 May 18533r22Jul'l8"9£) m. 23 Jul 1874 Davidson Co NC Yadkin College Tow^hip (nine ch) David Washington Shulerb.28 Aug 185(Ld.l7 Jan 1^3) Res: Davidson Co NC; Davie Co NC; Bur: Concord Meth Ch Cem Davie Co NC Ellen Frances Miller b.20 Oct 1855^10 Apr 1931^ m 18 Nov 1879 Davidson Co NC James Rankin Caudle b.22 Jan 1858^^07 May 1930 Res: Greensboro NC Bur: Greenhill Cem Greensboro NC DeliMMffler b.l858(dL03l^ 1891 Bun Osvis Countv MocioviHe, Vl DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 23,1920 Robert C. Knox Robert C, Knox, well-known f cKizeti and /amier of CMeveland, I county, was killed by l|gbt-jDWg. While going to his ffflfin, a iMile from his residence, he took JsueUer under a tree when a small Lightning striking I tnt tree, kiUed him instantly. Bio — Obituaries - 6/23/1920 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA