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Jan - JunDAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 7,1925 ' Mw, J; W. Bailey Dies Suddealy'.. i Mrs. J. W. Bailey, oifl of Mdck^ yille's oldest and most esieemed ladies died at her boaie on.. SaHs; bnry street sometioje* before- dav ChrUimas uiofiitng.. Mr^ Bsiley reii ed in her usual health about 11:30 o'clock oil VVedne-iday i.ighi. About six o'clock ebristriias morn ing Mr. B. I. Smith, who lived in the hou.«ie wiih Mrs. Bailey, got up and built a fire When swmc oue went to awake Mrs. Bailev she,was found dead. The funeral services were held at the rc.sidcnce • Fridav afternoon, Dec. 26th,.. at • clock by her pastor, "Kev. A;:-C. ■^wafford, after which the body was laid to rest beside her husbtiiidin Joppa' cemetery, Mrs. Baiky was 82 years of age, and is survived, oy many relatives and hosts oi friends. Jndge Hartman Is Dead. It is with sadness that The Re cord ohronicles the death ■ Tndge Wiley V. Hartiuav Salem, which oceu , ui ..»ut dst hospital in that city Friday inurning following a short of pneumonia. Mr. Hartmaii wa.s 49 years of age and w?s a native of. Davie couniyi son of Mr. ai.d. Mrs. George Hartman, of near Advance. Mr. Hartman left Davie about 20 years ago i ud located in the Twin- City for the practice of • law, He was very successful and for the past fi ve years had b^n Judge of the municipal court. Mr. Hact.- man is survived by his wile one. daughter, and a step daughter. In the death of tMr. Hart'mau -The Re cord loses one of its best friend.s.-. Gaither Latham Gaither Latham, a well known citizen oif Clarksvillc township.-dled pec. aSili, following a protracted illness, aged about 56 years. -The fiiiteral and bu'rial. ser^'ices were held at Wesley Chapel Methodist church on. Dec aotb. Mr,' Latham , is sarviveci hy his wife and a •nytuI ber of children, besides host o|^I relatives and" friends.. j W. G. McBride W. G.. McBride died at bis. home in Fafmingion township last Tlmis- tiay morning following a long ill ness, aged 66 years. Mr. McBiide is survived by bis wife and seven children. The funeral and burial services were held at Macedonia Church Friday afteruoon at two o'clock. • * Bio — Obituaries - 1/7/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, January 8,1925 niri; Soplironia Bailey Dead I'he whole town, was snddehnd on ChrhtinaB ihorning, when it was learned that Mrs. Sopiironiit ^ley bad died of heart ttquble durlhs the night The deceaiitd Was. tho daughter of the ihte Thohiaa MerOney and Mrs. Didnh Meroney, and waa a moat eatimahle lady,' She was quiet ;' and onaaaUmlng, but devoted to t hdr family and friehds, and for = nidi^ years had been a loyal mem* her of the Methodist Churlb. She was'the'widow of Juniua Itailey, and aMater of the late Dh HUary i Htidaon,' ' o noted Methodist piMaeher. Sherwas 82 yeai^ of age, and bad survived all her brothere arid aiatera,. these being Mrs. Benjamen Parneii, Misa Magfde Meroney, TKothas Mohi* nOy and John Merohey. .Slie is Biirvived by one nephew, Mi*. H, Oi Meroney, ' and a number of great netcesahd riepliews, among them, .B4i8..-h. I. Smith",' ^ilh whoin ^he IIv^, A. jiood woinaii has passed to her reward, ibd her death is inourned'hy her relatives •1 'as well as' by tier ihahy friends. The funerhl services were con ducted Fritiay afternoon, Dec. 26 by 'her paatori Rev. A C. Syraf, ford and the Interment tcok place at Joppa Cemetary. William McBride ; Mr. William McBride, who had been sick for a long timj9, : p&^d|^ away. January. l8tv _^?ia 8^^^ ing 66 years and leaves a wife and seven severaigrandchUdreiiihre^ ^(ind chi|drdh'Bnd;:«.;i([gi^^^ her of friend^ jp mottirn ^ parture. '.'The body .was. jaid t' rest in the Macedonia cmoteryi;^ • isbt Friday. • Rev. Jiip i jducted the; funeral .8ei^ice,(.',iJ|^^ Burgess Gaither Latham The AngoJ of Death, thatsifent Visitor v/lio cornea to one and all, calloti Sunday afternoon, Decem ber, 28th and removed from this world of Bu/Fering and sorrow, Gaithor Lathame. P®«neraJ services were con* Monday, Doe, 29th atWesley Ghapei Church by his pas tor, Kev. C. M. McKinney. and Rev. Spnnkie, of Ashevllle. Be sides his wife, he is survived by tweive children and four grand children, also a host of relatives andJriend9, toallof whom, we extend our deepest sympalliy and may the great comforter soothe the sorrowing hearts of those who Weep, I Bio - Obituaries -1/8/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, January 15,1925 Martha Carter Death came into the homo of Mr. Jamea G. Carter ol lioar Fork early last Sunday- nioi-niug to ro* lieve the sufferings 6£ ;hi8 wife, Mrs. Martha Carter. Mrs'. Chi'- ter, who had beph ill for anutn« ber.of years,' w!ia practically an invalid •during moat of ; .tha 'loiig. siege of illness. Mrs:' Ca r tor leaves; bendea hof basband, BOyen children in order of age as follows: Dewitt S, Carlei*,,.of .Winston: Salem;-F. M.- Carter,. of.Mock^' ville; Miss Nora Carter,- d^Fork Ji -Lij'CaitcH df"Mock^ lAuiru Foster, of Mi's^Snllte Walser, of Winstdii-Snlero; Ned- ^ Carter of Davidson county.- .The i funerai and burial Tto I day, . .The community^ exi ends ' sympathy to the bereft; . Bio - Obituaries -1/15/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 21,1925 Mrs. U. A. Orrell Mrs. U. A. Orrel, well known and esteemed r^ident of Davie oopnty, died at her . home near Advance Thursday morning The deceased is snrvived by Mr. Orrell and 'four children: Mrs. D. C. Kurfees,; of Mocksville, Mrs Wiley Ellis, of Comatzer, Miss Elean Orrel( and A. M. Orrell, twtb of Wlnslon* Salem. The funeral was conduct ed at Elbaville church Saturday at ij o'dock, . • Bio - Obituaries - 1/21/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, January 22,1925 Mary Jane Williams Orrell Mrs. Mary Jone Orrell. age 70, wife of U. A. Ort'ell, died Thura- day morning dt 11:80. at her home near here. Mrs. Orrell was born in Dayiclson county but had lived most of her life in Oavie county. She was thodaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asriab Williams. Mrs. Or rell had been in declining. heaUh for several weeks. She is surviv ed by her husband, a son, and three daughters;. U. A. Orrell, A. M. OrreJI, of Winston-Snlein, Miss Ella Orrell. o f Winston- Salom. Mrs, D. C. Kurfeoi), W. A. Ellis of this County, She is also survived by two brothers and one sister,-Williams, of this Cornty, and James A, Wil JIams, of Virginia, and Mrs, Sallie Bock, of- this county, A! short service was held at the homo fat urday morning «t 11;30 followed by the funeral at Elbavillb M. F, Chut ch, by Rev. CaBWell and Rev. R. P. Hunier, Mra. Orrell was a member of the Advance Baptist Church. • " 'Mr. Orrell is going to mahe his home with his daughter, Mrs. W.' A. Ellis at Rixby, ^ Bio — Obituaries -1/22/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, January' 28,1925 [Mrs, SWer Dies at Woodle^,^ Mrs A". W. Shaver, af Woodleaf, died Saturday morning at her home at one o'clock after an illness of some time^aged 84 years. Surviving are fo«r children, two sctiis and.;'two daughter8...W. F. and A P. Sh.av^. ; oC Wcodleat. Mrs, Roy'Browii,. of Salisbury, and MVs; C;. n V. Thomas. ot-. Groersbfiro,. H^r -hu^nd^' the late' A.-.W. Shaver, died ^\eQ' y'eaia >aga.' 'Funeral e2terci8e8> wtfd be.d •at: Unity. £r.OTbyterian'c}O'.cb of I which Mrs ..Snhver. waa a member. .Sunday mnhiiog at 'tl- o'eluuc.. me ■aervues Being .cohducred by 'lleVbC^r.inii.haei^ pastor of the* udrch. .Burial loilow^ in-tbe^ church^ ceme- Mrs. Pink Stroud Mrs. Pink Stroud died aV her lioiuc iicnr Couuty I^ine Saturday, «ji years. The fuueral and hurial services were belcT at Society i>apfi.'>l clinrcli Suuday nioniiug at n o'clock. Mrs. Stroud is surviv ed by .viveral .^otis and daughters ami thiriy-nve graudcliildreu. Bio - Obituaries - 1/28/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVTLLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, January 29,1925 Swim Stonestreet bur community .was shdclic^ and grieved tu learn of^thl^ death of Mr. Swim Sl.onee^det carlj Monday mornlnir, at-the Twin-. City Hospital, ■'Win^ton-Solcm'," where hp had been dariied on Sunday afternoon for an opera* tion for appendicitis^ Switn wau• the^third son of Mr,.J.' A. Stone* street of this place, and was junior member of the. firm'nf; -A. Stonestreet arid son, merch ants. Ho was a young man sterling worth and leaves many, relatives and friends to mourn his death. N. 8. Stonestreet Dead. Mr. N S. Stonestreet died at a hospital in Win8ton*Salem at nine o'clock Monday morning. He had been ill for the past ten days and was taken to the hos pital Sunday afternoon. The de- ceasedr who was 26 years of age, was the son of J. A. Stonestreet. . Mr. Stonestreet la survived hy his father, four sisters, and two brothers. Tho funeral was conducted from Union Chapel church at *2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Bio - Obituaries - 1/29/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ELIZABETH TEMPLE CRAVER1826 - 2925 <r 1 0 ' ^ ci pz O cO o s Felix Miller b. 12 Oct 1824(^29 Mayl864/Gordonville VA CSA -aflJun.'"'' ' F.lizabeth 'Betsy* TEMPLE/CRAVER Lanier b.l4 Mar 1826 Davidson Co NO Ld>P3 Feb 1925 Davidson Co NC Residence: Yadkin College Township Davidson County NC Bur: Felix: Gordonville VA; Elizabeth: Friendship Meth Ch Cem; Felix's parents: Nicholas MOler Elizabeth LTVENGOOD Miller Elizabeth's parents: Craver Sarah TEMPLE Felix & Elizabeth's ch: nine 1. D ,qsif 3/ jO,0 jf)^ /933 /93'^ Levi Franklin MUer b. 10 Nov 1845m. 06 Jan 1904 m. 1867 ^ Phoebe Elizabeth WILSON b.Ol Jul 1850/d!Hhml92^ Res: Friendship Church Community Davidson Cou^TNC Bur: Friendship Meth Ch Cem 2. Crissy Jane Miller b.28 Dec 1848d. 14 Mar 1931^ m. 18 Jan 1877 (6ch)^^' David King Cecil b.20 Feb 1851 d. 12 Jan 1923 Res: Lex. NC Bur: Lex. City Cem Isaiah 'Boat' Miller b.20 Jan 1850(^J4ov 1934^ m. 16 Mar 1880 Eliza Jane JAMES b.25 Dec 1848 jS!28^cl9IQ^ Res: Hwy 150 Reedy Creek Comnmnity Davidson County NC Bur: Friendship Meth Ch Cem 4. Sarah Ann Mller b.22 May 1853ld.22 Jul 1896^ m. 23 Jul 1874 Davidson Co NC Yadkin College To^^ship (nine ch) David Washington Shuler b.28 Aug 185Qji.l7 Jan 193^ Res: Davidson Co NC; Davie Co NC; Bur: Concord Meth Ch Cem Davie Co NC 5. Ellen Frances Mller b.20 Oct 1855(^10 Apr 1957) m. 18 Nov 1879 Davidson Co NC — " James Rankin Caudle b.22 Jan 1858^07^1ay 193o3 Res: Greensboro NC ^ Bur: Greenhili Cem Greensboro NC Delilah MiUerb.l858^!03May 1891 Bun ^ •. /.... .r.- .i-.-.; rt. D3vl« County Pu«- -189•"• . i > s SARAH TEMPLE 1805 -1891 Sarah Temple b. 1805 Davidson Co NC(^JLM.189l/Davidson Co NC 86v Res: Davidson Co NC; Davie Co NC; Davidson Col^C; (In late years she lived in a house west (or back) of the house of her son Richmond Baxter Gentle); Bur. Reeds Baptist Church Cemetety, near her son Richmond Baxter Gentle; For genealogical purposes I write her name as SARAH TEMPLE CRAVER LANIER GEJflLE MICHAEL Sarah Temple 1805-1891 & Craver Sarah & Craver* s children: known Isaiah Temple Craver Lanier b. 1824/25 Davidson Co NC^^dT^ Aug 1856^D^e Co NC Charlotte POTTS b.cal830 Davie Co NC d.cal893 Davidson Co NC (Yadkin College) 1?^/ Elizabeth Temple Craver Lanier b. 14 Mar 1826 Davidson Co NC —J^Sbavidson Co NC (Lexington'^ m.30 Jun 1844 Davidson CoNC Felix Miller b. 12 Get 1824p.29M^ 1864)vACSA Sarah Temple Craver 1805^1891 ) ==—= m.25 May 1828 Davidson wt. Jehu Peebles Thomas Lanier b.cal800/10 VA d. Perhaps prior to 1846 Sarah & Thomas Children: known 1. . Nancy Ann Lanier b. 1833(d!l8Sl)avie Co NC m. 18 Mar 1850 Davie Co William "BiUy" Sidden b.09 Dec 1823 Cis Oct isidfcavie Co NC 63v 10m 19d Res: Davie Co NC Bur: Elbaville Meth Cem Co NC 2. _ Edward Lafayette Lanier b. 04 Feb 1840 Davie Co NOfdoS^g 1902\Davie Co NC m. 21 Nov 1860 Davidson Co NC " — Martha AHce "Ally" WALSER b. 1835/37 Res: Davie Co NC Bur: Fulton Meth Ch Cem Davie Co NC 3. Drury Lanier b.cal842 Davie Co NC(<i. 01 Jul 18^VA CSA m. 28 Feb 1864 BERRIERb. 14 Sep 1846QLL4]y£ii^avids6n Co NC 69y Bur: Wihelmina: Linwood Meth Ch Cm Davidson Co NC Davi« County Public Library Mocksville, NG DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 4,1925 Mrs. J. F. Kirk GreeDiiboi o,) bilf autorod-.' of ia« Monday, night <*utr witlj-] consciousness. Tlie at /ii services were he!(l • residents .of [ ki L r fifteen years ago, dk T *"'5 pastor of the Ttfeiho-L, "»• -Kirk W itera ^ Mocksville whoI ^'''WeuedbyhWd'iatb. / Swalm Stonestreet The fuiicrnl and buriial services of S^imSionesireet, of Cana. who ' Jan. 36ih in a Wiiiston'Salem M D Union Chapel• cluirch last Tuei^ay after-jUpti at 3:50 o'clock in'the presence] ' ^ larjte concourse'of relativ<s ®»«hion(k Mr Stonestreet was, • ytarj> of age and is survived by gj several brothers and J J?' ^^caili resulted from ap-pentiicuis. Bio - Obituaries - 2/4/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 5,1925 Mrii ^eor^b' Mrs. George Wiheen^, whb had boon ill for abveral days at her home on South Main Street with menigitia, died late Tueeday.aftei^ noon. Tho funeral and bniial took place in Salisbury Wednes* day afternoon. We entond our deepest sympathy to the bereav- dd oneti; n Bio - Obituaries - 2/5/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA UNKNOWN PUBLICATION Jfyp!? *f/«Aua^ •'*4 B*®** hfaflt^^aCkCha .WAueKlMi»'?l;S.""» {1/ y^Kuvhio 'imat, At #tSO <£;fet3r|ttiitoy. iatt'j2^ ihiiiiu^ **> IWK^I /a* ateita^^k|®c.AJSSi5ir. j}( • jre&tw OT«lfdgMi,wR6i. ' lluthloyiiail^ iMHtAuUf.a«i5r&5 QrasawAaS- treU lli« Agm At:i ^I^Adt K3i9T6M6T'Mdnieeivby Rmi^ O. ' ;Ontptt«ll.<'aAd Rat. tbAv'nikSaw 56lX(lLt ^MCE-s-taN DBAra AND PI^BHAt;0P .JOttg SJqgEY-PFAFF who died Sqndor mnias; • wiii k|< S"e22°Sl'* •IkV?®®'*iiMn trOQi tbd boine, STOa Wanih.* SI? ®®""»»ort*i follow-'"5i" WawJiIowa eanetaxr. .fc***" tetfowto*^ w tho aamto ofJ^o ,P«S>e«wa: A,J. Ai. Wlcheltim,*.'d* ®"^ •»« 'Mi^ PCII& who woo T7 rtoro of ®*e""'a«fc««lth fee tlo« hod haeti reeordod nriooo for ho .holn* eonflntdto, his bed stseo loot Monday. Ko WM the MR of the lote Mr. and Mm^eob PfoC4 «»d for the nooi id yoaiofhad realded in WlnetonWloia. iSi wia a mombor of the Pftutiown. EafiK^*" *"? *" honororyimember of CaaUrvItU Couaell. No.lJr. .O. U. A. M< Ho woo wldolyi eommunliy inwpieii^o mode hto homo and hodi ,*nooy Oleadx by whoin ho woo held In hidb estoom. ^ The decoooed" to oarrlrod by hU f *' '^'♦^fofo-niorrlodo woo »|lm£"!?■ doochirr. MinHottio PfefC. one eon. Hony. oadthree ffrhadeblldren, C. 0.. J. a: Jr- ^ddraL "*** «nmd.iv. iji -I i -.. • Or- '(itctftSEft . C-or^ 0 htf. Bio - Obituaries - 2/8/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 11,1925 : .Mrs. George Wioecoff Dead. , lb-is with sadness that The Re cord chronicles the death of Mrs: Ceorge Kl WinecoII. which- occurr red at Iier home oD; South Matu street Tnesday afternoon of last' week. n Mrs .Wi"€Coff had' been ill for ten days with meningitis- and 1>ut little h(>^ was entertained for her recovery from the fi rst. Alwut six-months ago Mrs. Winecoff su stained a.fall, striking the bjic'k of her head on a step, which is thought to hove been-the cause of meuigitU developing. • The body'was carried- to Cooleemee Wednesday afternoon: and'the funeral .services held'in the' Mcthodist:Churchi after which the remains were carried to Salisbury and- laid to rest.' Mns. Winecoff .was 44. years of age and is survived by her husband and thTee childreo, onedanghter.- Mrs. -Kn.x Single- 1011-. of .Red Spring.s, and two sons. Sabert and Carl of this city; ahso by her mor.ier, Mrs. Redwjne, of Rowan countv Mr.^. Winecoff was a member of the Cooleemee Episco pal church. The Record' joins a h<«t of friends in cx cndi g sym-- ptthy to the ovreaved ones in this hoar of sadne.s.s I • "RevvSamuel Ha^-Deadi - < Rev. S. WJ'Hali; fdf ihany years ".a resideut of 'Fork Church.' but Hater of Winston-Salem^ died nt his hoiue in that city early Saturday' moruiug fpllowiug a protracted ill ness,.aged 59'years. Mr. Hall w'as a . former poster of Eaton's aud; Farmington Baptist .churches and-' has many fri^ds in Davie who will' be sorry to learn of .bis deatb. A wife/six sons and oiie daughter shr- vivc; The b^y was laid to rest at EastBeud ^Sunday afieniooi). j- Ou Feb. "3, 1925 Mrs Gertrut'ei Winecoff .depait-d this life. SV'e' was the wife'of the former sheriff." Mr.'Geo. F, Winecoff, of Davle cbuiVty. She wastaken aliuoststid- denly with menlgitis. l^er illiie^ was of short duration, 'and her deat h ca used genuine sorrow. Sh^ Was born July .30, jSSq. and was married to Wr/ Geo. F. Winecoff July '4. 1903. Before marriage she was Mi.ss Oertru^^ Coggitis. She w.|S a mem'^er of Good 'Shepherd ^ Episcopal church of Cooleemee, and was a' faithful ineml>er uthil she moved away. Site was also a faith ful member'of. the Woman's Auxi liary and St. Agnes Guild. [ She was an affectionate wile and mother,devoted tpher home, a kind aud thoughtful neighbor, always witling and ready td the poor and needy. She will be sadly 'missed by all who knew her. Mrs, Winecoff was a hative of Rowan, county, and ietves to mbu'rn her loss a husband, one daughter aud two suns, a mother, one sister and two hairbrotbers and a wide, circie of friends. . • Rev. niomas S; Trott, of States- ville conducted the funeral service -iisitrg tne beautijful 'Episcopal ser- yifcecf the Pr^er Book. Her body was laid to' rest Wednesday Febi 4....a>:,4 o'clock in the Chestnut Hill cemetery, Salisbury, . . . . ' Mrs. P. W. Grainger Mr. p. W:"Graugcr died, almost suddenly Salnrdiiy at (he jimne of her daughief • in - Wiiiston-'Saleiii. aged'ys'iyears. Tlie funeral and h.urlfil ^ri'iqes occurred Sunday at SmitlL Grove. A good wonilni has been called to re.st. Bio - Obituaries - 2/11/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 12,1925 'MtB* Mary E« Crraiiger Died iii Wlnston-Salem Saturday W. C, Walker, Dead n Just as we goto press, weiearn of tlie death of -Mr. W. C. Walker of Bixby, who had been in very feeble health for the past three years. Mr. Walker was well known in this city, having been ably connected with the Walker Bargain Bouse for a nnmher of 11 years, " The funeral of Mrs. MaryEllza- ' both Giangor, who died Saturday afternoon was conducted at one o'clock Monday afternopn from tho home of her daughter, Mrs. A. £. Blackburn, 2208 Spraguo street, by Dr. C, C, Weaver, The funeral proper wai held at Smith •Grove church at 2:30 o'clock by kevA. C.Svvaffordandinterment followed In the church graveyard. Fallfaearei-s were L. P. Boger, R, R, Richmond, Arthur C, Stcne- street, P. B. Long, Austin Charles Ray Wyntt, A, G. Spatnhour, and Mr, Hutchins. • Mrs. Granger, who waaTB years .of age, had been in ill health for a short time. She was the widow of the iabi John P. Granger, and ' the daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Rathaniei Wellman and had resided in Wioston'Salem for one year. She was a member of the Mocksyllle Methodist church. The deceased is .survived by five daughters, Mrs. T. G. Stone* street, Mri^ ;L. S. Kurfees, of this city, Mr& E. B. Hampton, 'Mrs. A. E. Blackburn,of Winston- Satem, Mrs. R, G. Ward, of Green Mountain) Iowa. Annie Barnhardt Mrs. S. E. Garwood and child ren, Mrs. J. C. Barnhardt and childreni and Mr. and Mrs. G. S, Kimmer and daughter attended the funeral of Misa Annie Barn hardt, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. L. tA Barnhardt, lost Sat urday at Augusta, where she was laid to rest under a bank of flowers. Uttle Annie had been ofllicted all her life. If she had lived until next August^ she would havebeen sixteen years old. We extend sympathy to the par ents in this sad hour. Bio - Obituaries - 2/12/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 18,1925 Peath of Waller Walker.; Walter Walker, a well-knowa young'man of the Bixby section, died at the home of his parents near Bixby, early last Wedn^day {norning, following ^ long illne^ of tuberculosis, aged about 33 yrars ilr. Walker had .been able to-be up and aiomid "hnlil the pwt few weeks. The funeral and buriai services were held at Bethlehem Hethodist church Thursday morn ing at II o'clock. .|Mr. -Walker is survived'by bis paren^. and three brotheia, O. n Q. and Thomas, of this city and James of Danville, Va. Mrs. Mary Ellis Dead. Mrs. Mary Ellis, widow of the late Frank Ellis, died at her- home on E. 4,.early Tuesday inorning, aged 70 years, following aii extend ed illoess. The funeral and burial services were conducted JThutsday morning at 10:30 o'clock at; Tur- rentiue^ Baptist. t^mrch • by her former pastor^ ; ^eharles 'R, Johiison, of/Hilbborp., Mrs. -.Ellis is survived 'by ieu childreu"and one sister. A .good woman' bas been called to her-reward. *' •. Emily Williams 3Iia. Emi.ly Williams died quite' suddenly Sunday afteruoou at 4:30 o'clock', at Ibe home of her " son, Mr. C. ,C Williams, The .fnneral j will be conducted Tuesday at 2. p.-j m,, at Bethleheui. . . J John, Wiiburn, Ray, and Geneva Giles FOUR NEGROES KILLED BY TRAIN. •■Salisbury.—pour negroes, .John Giles and'tUree of his children, are dead as a result of a grade crossing accident here, when Scntbern train No. 14, Charlotte to Salisbury, struck and demolished the automo bile.in which the negroes were rid ing, at the- Jackson crossing on "West-lanes street. Giles and his 12 year old'son. Wllburn, were killed instantly and another son, Ray, aged 8, and adaughter, Geneva,-aged 5, djediCrom Injuries received In the accident Two others, Kathleen Giles, aged 11, and James Davis, aged 12. were seriously injured In the crash. Bio - Obituaries - 2/18/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 19,1925 J. A. Scott Infant Child Myers ' The iafant of 'Mr. 'and iifre; Dliie Myers died FHddy'MbrliinE. The'ftin^'ral ifetVica* was ''Heia' dk Elbaville'Ghuc'chSdtufddy at^two o'clock. Mrs. P. H. Hilton Mrs! P. H. HtltOtt^dted BUddcn-ly'Satui^a^'night Fcbrjudryldth.' She is sdrvlved by her husband and seven chiidreni She was burled at Bdthleheni Church Mon< day. Dr. J. A, ficptti widely k^wn Preebyterian minister, .and for? nier president ot tho;'SNtatCByille Female CoUege,..Upw MH^ell College, died Pfparalysla Sunday night at hia Imme ii^.Harmony; Dr. Scdtt was a native of Vlrglnl^ and was 72 "yaeflfB of ago. •. v^as'*a'-graduate of Wasblnstph and Lm -University' and••was ft student under GenerahRobert E; Lee. The funeral servicea were conducted', by -Rev."Richarda.at the Presbyterian n church, after which he was tpken to Oakwpcd cemetery in Stateovllle and laid to rest He leayes a wife, aik children, two brothers and one aietor. Emily Williams • Our yillage was ^shocked when the' report .Spre^. ■Iate...Suhdayafter noon, of,'.the death of.' MvsiEmily WiltlagJS, . mother of Mr.C,' C." Willla^ ' ^ this-place.Grandma TWiihan^ as ehp • was known to old .'and j'oiing, madeher home with'h^r SOD hera Shi- had lieeo ■ in- fQehla" hoalthym^ some, time, but had' only beenicpnflhed to her'bed a few ,days.-'.Ishei was a sWcet dispoaed.^ahd conaisteht ChrlstiBo, and /hadbhen.been heaird to aay afee/w^^^ready .to'^go, and ■juSt wmthig. for- her call., She leaves 'one 'datigh-ter^MtB/Reid Davis, of Winston-Salemi'two Sqns,''^Mr, O.-L- Wil- iiaths! of JSornpter'S. 0., :und. Mr. C.;C. 'Williams <}f Ihla plftce, anumber pf grandchildrea.ahd twogr^i!g]^aodchildrehi .and a hostdf irlends. To'thfi bereay^ ones we bxleiid 'dur sympathy. jMrs. Frank Ellis Dead- Other Cooleemce News On February tho lOlh the death angel visited thin community andlook tt w^y Mrs. Prank Ellis, who bad been a patient aufforer for many years. The funeral and burial toblc place at Turrentine Thursday morning at eleven o'clock. She leaves two oona, eight daughters, thirty-eight grand children, and fi ve great grand children and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn her departure, Mrs. Ellis was seventy years of ago. She was a faithful mother, and a friend to all, and a member of tho Turren tine Baptist church. Our com munity has been-greatly sadden ed by her departure. Peace .to hor nahes. Anna Hayes Mrs. Auna H^es, wi/eof VP.Q. Hayes, died Tue^y eveniog at six b'cloek, Feb. 24. She Miss Anna Campbell before ber ihairiaKe, Mrs. Hayes joln^ the Church at ClarkeBbttty. In her early days and had faeen>a faith* ftti member until he^ death. The funeral Bervleea were conduct^ at Holly Spring Baptist Church, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock by. Rev. Johnson. Mr.s H^es is survived by her husband, five step-children, two sisters and one brother. Bio - Obituaries - 2/19/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 25,1925 0, B. Smith Dies At Speocer. | Snencer. Feb. iSr^-Hpe cer anifj E. Spf»ncer was sadili^ned in a mnrk- «-d deirree by the death nf Cunduccnr 0 B Smith which occurred Tur'S- day afternoon at the Salisbury hos piial where he had tieen under treat' treat for the past two we^ka for septic poisine:. His conditiun had been critical for several davs. Mr. Smith was 46 years old, and for about 25 years had; been a popu iar employe of the Southern,, bavmir a run on the south end of the road. His family residing on I/rns: street in East Suencer has many warm friends who are at his deaih. Be* <*ides a wife and one daupbter. Mr. Smith is survived by his.aged mother n >w residing at Cooleemee, and five bothers and foor sisters" Among them being Mrs. K A Neely, B 1 and John Smith, of Mocksville He was a well known road man, member of Order Railway Conductors Div. 221, and a favorite with a large circle of frienrs on the md. The funeral took place. Wednesday afternoon at Bast Spacer Methodist church beitie conducted by the pant* or. Rev. B M. Avett, and the body takes its rest plrce in Chestnut Hill c tmetery. Mr. Smith was irjnred- in an ac* cldent near Concord some two years ago and had never fully recovered,! being nnder treatment at various; limes since the occurrence. i Bio - Obituaries - 2/25/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBUC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 4,1925 Rebecca Danner Infant Child Gaither ' The little four dajr old infant of Mr. and Mra. Luleo .Gaither died Ja&t Friday even ' in{t and was laid to rest' at New TJalon church Saturday evening at Z o'clocit. Mr. Robt. Blalock went to Court ney, Yadkin couuty, last Wedues- day afiernooD to attend the t.ujieralj and burial of bis inother-iu law,. Mrs. Rebecca Danuefi who died at her home there at Hie age of S3 years. The fuiieral and burial was at Cotlrtiiey Baptist chiltch Thurs day inornioff The deceased is sur- 'vivedby two daughters and two sous. Mrs. Robert A. Blalock, of Salisbury^ Mrs. T. L. Chambers. |of near Yadkioville; Mr. Eugene Daiiner, who lives at the old hoiite, 'he Ireinc totally blind. There is also aii older slsler. 93 years, old, lying near Courtuey.—Salisbury Watchman. Bio — Obituaries — 3/4/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 5,1925 Luther Peacock George Potts :.Wfi(;regi«fc:'tp learn ,'of thedeath ofth^ infant of Luther Peacock the-past .week. Its body was laid.jto rest:ini Concord.Cemetery Stunday at .11:30 o'clock* Friend8.{,hjBre. we^> Borry> -to learn of the death- oLMr. George Pottfl. .whichoa(ntfedathla.home in Advance early ^Mpndfty,morn- ing..: Bio - Obituaries - 3/5/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 11,1925 Mrs. D. J. Boger George Potts I George Polls, and aged and well- Iwjwii tiiizen nf Advance, died on ||oi«lav of lasi week. The funer- burial services took placel^iday. Mr. Polls issnrvived bv S^^-if': and several cliildreh. • 1 I) j. Boger, a former re- 'Iw'l of Ifavie, bui who lia.s lived ' Wiusloii-Snlcin for ihe past fi ve ^dicd last Tvresday aft era Jong aged 74 years. I'lie funer- |ser\ice.s ioi>k place Thursday j |«iuuou and llie IkxIv was laid to! ^"I \\(jodlawn cemetery Mrs.i is survived by her httsband,' i'^oiiURlncr and iliree SODS She pa member of Center Methodist Smrcb. Bio - Obituaries - 3/11/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 12,1925 Mrs, Maty Pass Dead Mrs,- Wamock Pass diod at the home of her daughter, Mre^Mar- vin Adams, in South Carolina Sunday. She leavei twh eons, Mewa. E, H. and Maxie Pass, one daughter, Mrs, Marvin A- dams, of McColl, S, C. with whom she had made her home for a number of years, Mrs, Pass was a faithful member of the Mothodist Church and epent her life in its aarviee. Her godly life was known as far as her ac- quaintance extended. She was ! unafraid of death and spoke of her going away, asking.that her children not grieve for her, Mrs. Pass was a native of Texas..hav ing married in early' womanhood toB. H. Paes of Virginia, and was 77 years old. The funeral and burial services Were conducted at Joppa Ceme tery, Tuesday at eleven o'clock. Bio — Obituaries - 3/12/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 18,1925 B. F. Long , Jndge B. F. Loiig,.oCStatesviIle.' (lied almost suddenly Saturday, fol-. lowing a stroke of paralysis, agedi 72 yiars. The funeral and burial j vices were held Monday afiei*! noou at 3 o'clock. Bio - Obituaries - 3/18/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 19,1925 Infant Daughter Wood Tte infant daughter of Mr. fl ^aiMrfl/RicharJ ^ocd was bur ied here last week We extend s.yi^pathy to the parents and re-| laiiYPS. ' Bio - Obituaries - 3/19/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 25,1925 Nannie Beatrice Brown Fomer Qa?ie Lady Oie& Miss Nannie Beatrice Brown, aged 30. wife of B 8 Brown, died at her home in Wiostan-Salem Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 a« ml. foUowipg an illness of several months. Mrs. Brown was a m.^ber of Bethlehem Methodist cberdi of ^avie county. Beside her httsband she ia survived by her mother, Mia Camilla Foster of Davie county; five sbtera, Mrs. $ Plowman and Mrs. J. ^. An> derson. Mrs. Beatrice Everbard and ;Mr8 R S Brown of Winstof.-Salem, 'also three brucber8,.Sanford Foster, Edward Foster, and Brock Fpster, all of Ddvie C'lonty Short funeral services were held at the home Thursday at 12:30 o'elnck. followed hv "the funeral pro- per from Bethl<-bem church io Davis county at two o'd ck.. Interment followed in the church mveyard. Stevens Edwin Williams 'Stevens Edwin Willlatus,. 68 years of age, retired lawyer of jXesiugtoii, and former metuber of I the general assembly, died of a j Heart attack at 8:2o Sunday morn- ' ing in his room at the Piedmotit' hotel .in'Charloiie. Dr. Otho Rosa found him in. a dying condition' when he arrived at Mr. Williams bedside. Mr. Williams was on a visit to bis dattght<5r in. Charlotte when the end come.. He had many friends .in Dane who vvtll he sorry to' learn of bis death. Bio - Obituaries - 3/25/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 26,1925 William Miller Mr. William Mjller, an aged cUisan pi this. pidce, - fell dead Monday- evening' While pfowlng ill jthe gaideni He jepvea a wife,; tbr^ daughtefa,' two! aonii,. and aeyeral- grandchildren.' Funeral servieea were ttti^daypt^ P. h held at ^itoh M/hyRev,Fii{e8 is ^fltpr.~We extend sympatfay.- Bio - Obituaries - 3/26/1925 DAViE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 1,1925 D^tb at Advance of Ral Carter. Hal Carter, aged 8t years, died at his home near Advance on Thursday, death follonn'ng an ill- n^ extending aver the past few days. He *had spent practical ly his entiie life on his farm, locat- ^ between' Advance and Hairs Ferry, and was in high esteem by rodents of thecoi^mniiity. -His wife preceded hiui'in death several years ago. The funeral was con ducted at 3 o'clock Friday after noon from Advance Methodist cbtiirch. and burial followed in the Shady Grove, ^emeter^/* Bio - Obituaries — 4/1/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, April 2,1925 Ralmus Carter Mr, Balmua Carter died last Thursday, 2:80 p, m, and was hurried Friday 8: p, tn. in Mock's Cemetary by Rev. R. .P. Pftes, Ho leaves lour sons, B. P., J. B. F. R. and Sam Carter* Also one daughter Mrs, John Potts, about thirty grandchildren and three 'great grandchildren to mourn their loss. Bio - Obituaries - 4/2/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, April 9,1925 William Howard ®K^46.f3ieaw» :^a8 pulled by the Hpee, to which he was clihgliii OffainBt. a .telephone pole in an' alley ^between Morris and Strath-i itoowKatreet^ suffering injuries • which;- camd bis death a lew I oi.inufos.later* The horse, driven] W -Howard, : frightened I cii* near Morris ' st^t andi.BHarted to • Vurt.- ; As ^hey tfii^hed Into the alley. How- ar^ ^wa8;.throwii;froni the wagon, agunat a.'telephone pole* Nich Glfgor;' wilmeiBBe^ the accident an'd'hastend to the rescue. - He qulpkly .carried hini to the How ard ^hbme where he died In a few minuted Sallie Collette NewaYar^ MotgantbOtyfatart^ 5»l!? . He Ibaves-a wife, /one son^ his mother, Mra. Nancy Howard, five jiaterB:and two brothers, all ofDavle County* n Mr,'./Howards went to Tonhessee in:July; 19013 and from there tb.Fort ?Wafe. . Ijjcl,v>her^ .pie. WatBoh, 1806* Hei/wiiBi laid to reat in, the 'Bethlehemv Thursday-evehihjg at I 2-o'clo6lr*' " • . , Bio - Obituaries - 4/9/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 15,1925 Sallie Collette Mrs. Saltie Colleile died at the St^te Hospital in Morganton on Tu^day. April yih. aged-77 years, following an illness of pneumonia. Xhe body was brought her^ and carried to Eaton's church Wednes day a|ti rootio and laid 10 rest, Rev. Mr. 'furjter, of Harmony, conduct- iiig the fiinenil Bervices. Mrs. Col lette ia sUtvived" by two sopsj Messrs. J, W.. of Gbiicord, end ^ h. ColU'liei of WiQ.Hton Sa1eiUi and one datigliterj Mrs. 6ranvillo Ua. gans, of Ceud. A host of relative.^ -aiid friends wefe pfesent at the fuu^ eral.' Bio - Obituaries - 4/15/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 22,1925 Ben R. Anderson Mr. Tbomas AUeo Dead, Mr. Thomas Allen, a well kiioivn and hi$dily'respected citizen of the Union Chapel section, died early last Tuesday inorning. following a three days illness of piieuuiouia, sged 72 years. The funeral ser vices were ponducted oy Rev. J. T. Sisk Wednesday morning at ii :)*clock and the body laid to rest in Joppa graveyard. Mr. Allen is survived by bis wife and a number of sons and daughters, among them being Mrs. C G. Leach and Sam Allen, of this city. Mr. Allen had rented nis farm on R. 2 some time igo and was making arrangements to build a new hoase near Hoi man's IHes la Hospital At Greeasboio. Dr. Ben .R. Anderson, for the past twelve years a widley known dentist of Eleulon. died Thursday night at a hospital at Greeusboru. wheie be had been ill for several weeks. He bad been in rather uu- iiertain health for .several vears. The reniaiis were taken from Greensboro to Bconville, Yadkin- v'ille county, the old family i^home uf the Andersons, f interment. The d^ased was about fifty yeais old. He was a deutis^ of splendid skill and bad rendered a valuable service to the people of a large ter ritory in'Daridsou, Randolph and Rowan cotintiis. Dr. Anderson was the father of nine cbildreii, all of whom together with- the widow. Mrs. Iva Ander son, survive. An .unusual thing about this family is that the Chris tian name of each of the children contain only three letters, the same being true of the father and mother. The children are: Fax, Max, Wan, Ava, Vae. Rex, Kin, Jim and Jan Anderson. ' ) Other surviving relatives include the parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A, { .Anderson, of Calabaln, three broth-1 ers. Dr. R. P. Ander.wn. and Z. N. Anderson; of Mocksville and Wiley N. Anderson, of Calabajn, and one sister, Mrs. Agues King; Norfolk, Va.—Lexington Dispatch. Bio - Obituaries - 4/22/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, April 23,1925 Mir. T.<J; Ailen 'Dead; Mr. 1; IJ. hear Hoi- man'B CTrcBB home 'Tucsaay>»rtWj^rf% illnsBs Of BewTOl 'yewa.:V»r.j Alteii'-teaveBMB mr 'of Ifeleveii roalnB'were 3aid;;^:re8tat TppjW Celflfltetery. Mr. Alten^^o^ w«l ii'AU llw.1 to iha'bertaye^^l^ Jane Chambers MisP; Jane Cbamb^'S. died do EftBtef Mppday toied dt. Adyance Tdesday znornlnflrint 10:80. - Rev; ii, P. ^kiea condttct'; ed the fanerat servicesi ' "• - Bio - Obituaries - 4/23/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 29, 1925 Carrie Taylor MifirCanle Taylor. ino.tber of M'. W. A. Taylor, died at the State Hospital at Mor- gapCda last Friday aad Imught bome fat biiriaL Tab funsfal waa iwnducted by Rev. McKiiiney Satatdlpy tpomlDg In the ^ E..church and l>uri^lo|tbo f^aiimiag- (on eetsetaty. . t Bio - Obituaries - 4/29/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, April 30,1925 H« B. Varner Dead Lexington, Apr!] 27. ~ Henry Branson Varner, ,65. one of the pioneer good roads men of the state and also publisher of vari ous journals for many-years till ha took Bucn a vital and Increas ingly wide interest in the motion picture ^business, died at bis home here this evening at 9:15 of pneumonia, following an ill ness of two weeks. At the time of his death, hd was president of the North Carolina Motion Pic- turo Theater Owners usscdaticn and had been secretary, of this organization.' Besides his wife, he is sur vived by his mother, a brother, J. E' Varner and one sister, Mrs. J. D. Sexton, all of D h'on. He had no children. Mr. Varner wa<i born on April 12, 1870. The funeral will be held at 10 oicjock.Wedneadayjhorning'from the 'Presbyterian church here,, conducted by the Rev. J, R. Mc Gregor.-, At the time of his death, he was planning tho establishment of several motion picture houses and was to open such a theater in < Concord next Monday. He was operating theaters in Lexing ton and Badin and was connected with a theater in Thomasvilie also. The Lexington picture house is considered 'one of the finest of its kind in the south and cost $260,000. He was for years in the news paper, business and was publish er of Lexington Dispatch from 1806 till 1923 and of the South ern Good Roads magazine from 1910 to 1918. He was also presi dent of th^ North Carolina Good Roads association from 1911 to 1917 and campaigned for good roads • all over^ the state. From 1900 to 1908 he was commissioner' of labor and printmgand from 1912 to 1920 he wais chairman of the'state prison board. He was also at pne time president of|the North Carolina Press association. Bio - Obituaries - 4/30/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 6,1925 Henry B. Varner Id'the death of fieory B,, Var- r.er,'of Lexington, which occurred last Mhnday, North Carolina loses cue of her best known citizens. Mr. Varner had been in the newspaper business many years; buing editor of The lexiugrou Dispatch and for' several years editor of Southern Good Roads,-a monthly' magazine. For the past itew years Mr. Varner bad devoted much of his time to moving; picture theatres, being owner of three or'four show hous es. Deceased was 55 years of age« and his death followed a. ten days illness of pneumonia. The~Record is saddened by his death. Peace to his ashes. John Woodruff •John Wpodmff. coioted, who'l was sentenced to the Rowan 'chain j I gang at the n last term < f Davie I court, died in the camp at Cleve- 1 lane Saturdavi. pneumonia causin? I his death.. • . ,1 Etta Parks MissJStu Parks, an inmate of the county .lorae, died Thursday,^ aged do years; The body was laid to-rest Friday- afternoon at N*e Creek church. Rev. W. B. Waff conducting the funeral and burUl services. "The bunal expenses were paid by deceased. ' . |l Bio - Obituaries - 5/6/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 13,1925 Wiley Greer . n Diies At The Age Of 101. Wiley Greer died al liih* home in the eastern part of Walauva coun- tv,- Friday lijghi at the age of toi years, ai days, being lhe,oldt;..t citizen of that, county. On - April 3 last year Mr. Greer celebrated Ills tooth biith'day with a gather ing of his relatives and friends at his home: It is eslliuated'Hiat iheie «'ere nearly a i.ooo j^ersoos tn at- leudaiic^. .According to :Prvif. j. C. Greer. of)he Appalachian Training school, iof Boone. Mr. Greer lived duritig the lifetime of every President ex cept George VVashiugton. He was born April 3, MS24, in what was then the wilderness of North Care lina. John Adams, the second pre sident; Thomas JefFe.-son, author of the-declaration of indepenclei^ce, •and fourth President were still liv ing. He was boru the year that John Quiucy Adams was elected President When Mr. Greet was born there were only 23 states' in the union, two of these weie-west of the Mis- i&slppi. Duruig bis lifetime .zjj states have been liorn and added to the union. Not a foot of railroad had been laid when this man came into the 'world, and this hiighty svsteui has been built up. during his lifeltme. Numerous other changes .have been made during the life of this worthy old cenleuu- rian. Greer was never further , a- w^from his home than Statesville too bid. to enter the civil war. ?lie lie^)ed.Uo-"'-ctit..'the first trail 'fifoni Deep Gap to Boone, practical ly ou the same line ais Bootie Trail highway he was grown when the first wagons caine into this countiy, and they were considered very dangerous, much as airplanes were never known to get cross with .his family or ^y one else, else, 'it is said, btit his children oheycd him him at a word. Il is said that. no clearer m-iii ever lived, and up to the last his mind was alart, his :;p petite good and he slept vvcll, and .vas very active and citeerfitl. He claimed that he hud chewed tobacco for 90 years, Mr. Greer is survived by a large connecliou of relatives and friends. Avery Draughn -Orau};!!!!, of Clarksville ™dtipaieil insi Wednesday fol-. ail illiies-s of a few days, about 40 years. Mr. Draughii- '^3 nail ill Ills foot about ten -' 'go. which developed into} 'iis ami caused his death. . The*, r laid to re.st at Bear Creek'l b Friday. Deceased is sur ^ liis wife and several child Bio - Obituaries - 5/13/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 20,1925 Mrs.,P. P; Green Dead. It is'with sadness Tlie Record clirouicles the death of Mrs. P. P- Green, of near Cana. which occur- r.d at the Baptist hospital in Wins- t- u-Salem Monday afternoon: i^rs. Green underwent an operation two we^ks ago for appendicits and her llrieodsihought she was getting a- loug as well asccdld be.expected. Her death came alufo^t suddenly, i Mrs. Gt^en is survived by her hus-" baud, one brother and-four sisters, be ides a- host -of «friends. The funeral and burial . services were- held at Chestnu . Grove yesterday af'ernoon. To the . behaved husband and The, Record extends sympathy in, this sad affliclioa.^ n Mrs. D. L. Beck Mfs D. L. Beck died Nsc Sunday- even in<, age 76 years, and was laid to rest at Hlckorv Grove Church Monday evening at Z o'clock. She is stirvived by Irr hits band and Qve daughters and three sons- Bio - Obituaries - 5/20/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, May 21,1925 i P. ' l- jira -P. P- Oroo" ®' who undowoiit «n oporatlon In the Bttptlat Boapltnl «t "inaton- anlem a^.ont.t^vo ; SterSoor We ertend our deep- Bio - Obituaries - 5/21/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 27, 1925 Zebulon E. Barnhardt .Rey. Zet?uiou E. • Barnliardt, pastor of Broad. Strwt .Methqdist c^iurcb, aud one of the most ; prc- mineut minister ' of thr «*estera North Caroiina Jilelth^Ut confer- encej^l^ at his hoiiie in Stat^- ville shortly-^fore midiijght;Tues' day jiigit, "He bad fKen. in falling liealttsihw Apf ij. i," ■!'' V-v;- Bio - Obituaries - 5/27/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, May 28,1925 DR. A. 2. TAYLOR DEAD Archibald Znchnry Taylor, aon of Goorjje Graiuloi'aon Taylor and ;ylfe, Mary Su.aau JIntchcr Taylor, was born in Petcrsburif, Va;, May Slat., 1849. Hla family wan ono of the moat iM'omlnont in Vivffini.a, boing rcjated to-Mnrthn AVashlng- ton/nhd Zachnry Taylory hbfb\of' tho Mexican :.\ynr, and Ihtor Pfc- sidont of tVc United Stotel. Dur ing the Civil War Dir. Taylor, voluntccjxd hii scndccj but Ayaa 'too 'young.' With, dthof niembcrs j of his family, ho came to Mbchs- viile in 18G4 during the troublo- 0U8 days of. the Civil Wiir< He !was raarrled, n to miaa Charity , Woodruff in 1872 ami of thts .Unl- lon two children wore born, Mrs. |W. .H. Dodd, of Stnntbiiaburg,. N. [C., and piv.W. W. Thylor, of Warl rentoii; N.' 0. . Miu. Taylor died • in Septcmboi',' 191G. In: 1919 ho jWas married to Mrs. Nannie Tn,tc, {who .survives him. The.deceased had been n devout.member of the Baptist; church for many years. He was-truly a gentleman of the old school, hndSvai'-noted for his 'courtly manners. : For a number of years ho practiced dentistry,' 'and was well known nndMlked all jover the county. He passed away: in prcat ponce on,May 2Gth, 1926, at 2:16, <p. m. The funeral .ser vices were conducted at the homo on May27th, at 4 p. m., by his- pastor, Rev. W. B. Waff, assisted, jby the other pastors, and inter-' ,mont followed at the Rose Cbiho-! tery. ^ I I Surviving are hla widow, his daughter, and son, four grand-1 children, and two brothers. Dr.' George Taylor, and Mr. Patrick Taylor, of VIrvlnlh. ' I Bio - Obituaries - 5/28/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 3,1925 Dr. A. Z^- Taylor Dead.' Dr. A. Z. Taylor, one of Mocks- ville's cid^t anil best known citi zens, died, at bis bome on North Main street about two o'clock la^- Tuesday aftenoioon, following' an illness of several diontbs. Dr. Taylor was about' 76 years of age. He came to Mocksville from Vir ginia/ when a y.onng man and mar ried Miss Charity Woodmff. -They lived, for a nnmfccr of years on their" farm rear Couleem-.e Junc tion. After spending a number of years here Dr. Taylor opened a dental, office. He later moved from here to .Wafrenton*, N. C,, where be spent several years prac ticing bis profession. About 23 years ago he returned to Mocksville and practiced dentistry until his last illness. His wife died died a bout 10 years, ago, and several years later be was married to Mrs. Nannie Tate, who survives. Dr. Tavior was one of the charter members of the Mocksville Baptist church, the culy one living here at the time of bis dea h. He is sur vived by bis wife and two children, I. O. Hart one sou. William, of Virginia,* and a daughter, Mrs. Walter Dodd, of Eastern Carolina. Both were at his bedside wheu the end came. The funeral and nurial service.<« were conducted by bis pastor. Rev. W. B. Waff, Wednesday atleruoou and the body laid to rest in Rose cemetery. The towu has lost a aood citizen. The Record i.-»soriy to chronicle I'le death ol Col. I Hart, of \Vi.istou-S0eni, which occurred a 1 IS home in that city sonic .endues ago. For many years Col. Hart repie<%nted the Union Kepuhllcan and visiteil M cksvillc several tunes a year. He had many friends in Davie who were saddened by the news of his death. He was a genial gentleman of the. old 'school and eojoy^d life to the fullest. In his death we have lost a good friend., Peace to his ashes. . Albert Walker Davie Mao Accideotly Killed. News was received in Mocksville Monday tellmg of Ute death of Mr Albert Walker, a former citizen of the Redland section of Davie county, which occurred kt Port Pierce, Fla., Saturday night or early-' Sunday morning. From a message received by-Richard Walker, a brother of the deceased, it seeins that Mr. Walker accidently shot himself in .some man ner, death resulting. Mr. Walker went to Florida about three' yhara ago. and ^as doiog construrtion' lite bndv wllPbe shipped here aid laid to reat at,Betlilehem church Wednesday or Tlidrsday Mr - Wall» er was 81 years of age. and Is sur vived by his wife. Ids m«ttUer. seven sistprs.-Htid eight brothers. Mr Walker had many friends in Davie county who will-he saddened .bv the news of Ilia death ' , Bio - Obituaries - 6/3/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 4,1925 Wilburn Dull Albert Walker Wilburn, .the little-son of Mr« and Mrs. Floyd Dull, died Friday morning and was buried, nt Pino Saturday afternoon. To. . the .pnronta and relatives wp extend much sympnthy: ' Relnllvea hero received a mea- angc Monday that Albert Walker had boon killed by unknown parti es at Port Poarce Florida, His body is -being sent back home for interment, at Bethlehem Metho dist church, we are informed. Bio - Obituaries - 6/4/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 10,1925 Burgess Stroud Rachel Parish follawind a niuDo UiUWl. VMm _ T."?— .i dled Saturdo? ® Pflrifh rfied last Tacsday, aced 68 yMia. and wae laid to rest at. New Union. Wedti^ay S is sorvived by three HaogbiajB, foor sons and ona btotbcr.. \ , - i!!!jn lliD88a.age<lobmi.t 8S yww. . I was laid to i^i Sanday niorotM at Claika-5 SSreirMr.^d is iSe teat one 1 of a Jarse famWynaf . ien of the lale ijpdfowj neat Gouniy Line more Ibafl ;a hundred. ' 1 Kedrsado. • n •_ . 1j«-i Bio - Obituaries - 6/10/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 11,1925 Vi II. HANJ2S, SRo DIED TUBS- : DAY NIGHT * Enterprise readers -will- rend willi much, i'euret of Uio death of 1 .P; Hi Hiuios, Sr., of AVlnston- Isulem.. iiliv Hhhea was ti. native of DnvleVcounty, Imvihg been.born nnd raised in DavIb.coiihtj'.I: Wd print from, the" .Wiiiatdn-Salem Journalvof Wodndsday t .VV:,;. Pleasant Henderson Htlnesi pib- ncei^tobaeeb mauufactuiter'ofi^^ city,-'died last nlffht at eight o' clock, at his home,. 410 : North Cherry street after, an illness of, seWral months'. ' • I Mr. Hnnos was able, up to yes-1 terdny afternoon, to be on his, front porch at' his home in carcj of A nurse ,'his death was not un-{ expected due to the fact that, he had'beeiT in .failing health for sev eral months. V- : ^prjii in Davic County " • hir. iiahcs waa-70,year8 of age. ami; was born in ,lfulton,.;Davie' county,- on . October 'IG, 1846, ajhtr was tKo-sbn; of 'Alexander M,"and iJano . Maroh Hanes;. • | He rspen't'.his qniiy life on the; fam-ofJiis:inu'ents^aiid >vlien thej VVdrlbe'twcca ilVe; site's stai'tqd Kej was • tbo'ybung' to n enter .the 'sor- ] vice ■.remnininff at home to care,for the farm while ,'IuV brothers'voluntBored' their aorvlces - for the!eniiae of 'the. Confederacy, ..These-!brothers, all older, wore.Jacob and] peorge who were Icilled' in battles at Spottslyvahia nnd Gaines Mills.!Spencer, Hancs the other brother I wa.s wounded and died sometime later from the effects of the wounds. Enlisted in Army Later during the war Mr. Hahes enlisted in the service of the Home Guards as a first lieutenant androndorcS Bcrviue In Davio,'Yadkin,Wllkos, Siiriy and Eorsyth coun- tioa,:fti:.the' sa'mo time cbntlnufng tb-.look; after: the' farm uhtll horeached .the ago of aevontqon wlionhe: inlistbd in the. - *'Confederate Army .and: jbihod -Fltzhugh Leo's Calvary near Richmond.. Hd wasappointed ipeolnl courier.jto. Gen*.oral Rpbbftfl'nnd served witli- lidn-or until.the Biiri'ondbr.nt Appomat- to.*. -.'Returning',.to "tliti farm -ho worked during.the suiriraer monthsjnnd jsold tobaccb'durUig the'wint- I v ^ .V EiHefa .BuMncBS .:l i :In 1870;Mri Hhndfl .wha'pod by.Dbblln JnndjBbbo .at M ville^and was rpcpgnlssod as •.bno'.df the best saleambn of that time.O'hb ."year later . ho moved to Wln- stoh-Sftlem hnd on ;April 20, 1878-ho' rninrrlbd; Mlap V Mnfy UzoruPoi'tuno' o.f ;,Mnrlln, -Texas ..andfrom, this • union seven children,.were boi^ six of .thorn'li ving to-:,dn^. 'They aro .- Miss Kathcrlnc'Hanes, .P.; il. Nniioa, Jr., W. M.Hanos," all of tHls city; Mrs. Thp-:mas ' Old of _Nbrfo^kv .Vu.: Mrs.John Schbnlfield,..Jr!, ,6f.DftiivlUe, |an,(1 Mi's." s; p.';'Cr^g.bf this city.; Devolcd ;CIuireh Member * In religious circles Mr. Hnnes wn.s a mombor of tho Contonnry Methodist church and for a num ber iof-ybftrs was a ro embor of the, board of atowards. Ho was always n libornl contributor to his own church as' well as aiding many small churchos of this vicinity. Ho was a member' of the Knights of Pythins, nnd Mnsons, na- well ns being n 'member of Onals Temple of the Mystic Shrine. He took a keen Interoat in all civic affairs and was always one of the* first to Bio - Obituaries - 6/11/1925 uo wnnc huicuuld for the udvanco- .'iiioiit of Ills eity religiously andIcclucutionally, ha.vlng been a nicra- Ubr of tho bo.nrd ot'nlderinoh and a incnihur.uf liiu conniiittec tu[build the first water works and■[.graded Schools.j - III lOOU Mr. Hnnos was chosontu-JilH out nil uncxpirod term on thu board of c'ount^' commissioners 'And Was rc-oloctcd. While hold- 'lug^this ppsRloii he launched th^ good ruacts movement- here andwiis at blip time president of the • Good Roads association of North Onroliun and was nppoiatnd by Governor Aycoc.k na a delegate toPhllndblphhi, liuffulo and St. Louis nntlonul conventions. ... V. V .'OrgB^iiscB' Tobncco^^^ • j. I.ir/lj872-':iyir! HnKos brgnnizod. P.'HvijHahes'.nn^ Company, tho ccim-j•phny"being'c6nipof(6d of MivHnni.pp, ;hi8:;brotheiv -J,;' Vi:. Hniies. andMnjbr■' T, .J;^ Dro^h,-" iTh'tiy stiuH-! od v.tb..;)nahufacfm'e', tobabco/mUuring;the. second's^ was-c'dmpjctcly Vdestroyod by, fire.The , dromiiany t'o Croons- boro'and oporntpd one year; returning' hero after ; the "buHdlng.luid bean rebuilt." _ '> .. •Qpin'-' Coutrfil- ofBbalneas' ; Major-Brbwii'later-80^ in- tci'bst ;|h the t'bbnccb business toMiv Hah^ and his br'o.th'ers, J. W.ami By p; Hnnfiai ['They build Up ii. largo business which'.was sold In'1900. to"the -.Ri 5. Reynolds .TobacTjco ..cdmpany. - Sooii x^'tor selling]but Mr.. Hanos sought 'now flolds'iof .endeavor nnd, cstabiishcd. the { largQ-'Hahes Kintting mills which']hnve'iiui. int.orhationiil rep.utatlon| jthe business growing until today .tho name I-Innoa ia'^ Imown fypm const: to coast and reaches far n-crqss the sens. •.' . , Ho was .the' orgunlzor of the" Security. Life ;niVd Annuity cora-pttiiy whieh was Int.nr merged .withthe.Jofforabn LIfq Iiisurance'com pany, and foiva numbbr. or'yo'araiyaa'vlee-prce'idcnt.bf the" former company, 'Hu' was also -'jiitercstcd In _ma"ny. other huBinoas entorprfs- bs arid West ■Hltfhlnhdan-.ro.slden- tial .section of. this ;eityj -ivna atone. Gm.d known as- "Hanos. farm." _1.^ 'Xrlnity TrusteeI . For a "number of years ho was a. member of thu board of trustoes of Trinity Culluge, now i^uko Uni- l.verslty. ...['.Hundreds of. men in this andother' cities tire rusponsiblo for tlioir Bucccss iii lifb duo to theirsplendid bus^o.^ trainitig Uiey.re-.cbivod ^'lildr. t'hc"£utorihg of - Mr. Hunes;: Ho always stood for high priiiclploa in business. . ' ■ . Thbusniidd of school, children in.Winatbn-Snleni aro chjoylhg the fruits of'P. II. llanos' successful ca]r'oer,;:due to the fact > that the .liimes Athletic Field, was donated by him "to tho .city-to. be used ex clusively forfhe couaQ of nthlotlcs and recreation. Thousands of dblldra have been spent on the impi'Dvements of this park and to day It is but one of the many splendid monuments that will stand for many years to como aiid wiir point out to tho oncoming gon- orations tho good works of this man. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 11,1925 Dui'Hiff tllo recent WllHnm A. SuiuUiy cvnnsollstjc cnmpnlgns ^ Ml', Hane^. Iind iriatallod lii' his home on Cherry street a private tclophono oonnection, '.through which ho could rocelvQ thd mcs, |sn|jrQH from the ]i|)s of the evaiih'C Hsti. Byory afLcrnuuh nnd iiltflit he "listened-. In"' and on joyed the prenchinff nnd "thp singing. Wiion the mectluKS' wcrp brought to a idloso 'ho. >00010 jout. .in the daily press ' With n Btntbrnont standing I hcni'tlly In favor of ustabllshlng a I porninnoMt taborniiclb In Wiimton- Sftlom and-to carry "in tho work, r" :Miy'TRand8 ."was T "n^ biiidhpss tip to loss than 'a year ago iind: at times-woul'd'.-bo iit his ofi!jce;^:i)hlIy he. wpuUV 8^^^ his 'fi'lends"qnd ptil]- took- an active fntorost.in theVdffairs of tho city. I^evpral rabnths ago ho was cpni- polled to. rbmaln-.nt .hbinb lihd.Ve- bohtly he'has beon luidbr-tho.caro of a s'liocliil inui'so who .'was •eoh- atnhtly at liis'slde. I'uQsday.nftcv- nooii he' whs ' soon n on liifl " front; j porch and while thbse. who were'! cioae to him. know thnt tho ond ! i "TTT'r" "'"i. ,wna not many inpntha ofl, ho - was J' I ,o.*... Hancfl holding npparontly well iindor the extreme hot wonthor but it is be- lioved that during thoypast few days tjie Intense heat helped to'. haaton his' doath. . • . ' •lii. dontX.. spread ijhpi'dly' through tho city rlusj; night'-and' whorpyer' one or ]tw'6. or a group of pbraons gatlier- (cpntiniiod oh-page s.) • faftga^^^ ; had ;nbt-",been; Bettie Ijames r -iMias, i;B6t't|dj'.Ijam^ the I hdine''of 1 -Her; n^ St. | last Saturday'iiiighti i|nd..wn|j bur-? ried-'bt-Ijdrnea' Gross ^ Sun-1 day;; hftor"np.'qn^ Groori cohd u'cti ng 'tiio r f u hern t; so vWcc. j Bio - Obituaries - 6/11/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 17,1925 P. H, Hdnes Suddenly StrickeD Al WinsloQ.. Winston-Salein, June 9.—H. Haaes, 80. pioneer, tobacco manu- factarer an*i-knitting mill owner of this ciiy, died suddenly at his home •here early tonight. Death was ascribed to the infir mities of old age. Mi. Hanes was founder of the P. H.. Hanes To bacco company which was sold in 19CX3 to the R. J. Reynolds Tobac Co coiupajiy. After releasing his tobacco interest Mr. Hanes estab- lisiied the P. H. Hanes Knitting tmJls, uianufaturing of underwear and conuuued active in the nian- agemeul of his industry until a year ago when declined health forced litm to retire. .He leaves an 'estate valued at seyeml niHlion dollars. Mr.-Hanes.was born at Fulton Davie county, October 16, 1845 With the approach of the civil 1 between the north and south he| served under General Fiizlingh l,ee:' liutil the surrender of the Confed- eracy.Bt Anpoinfliiox, Va. , After the war Wr. Hanes re- lurued to Uavie ocuntv and enter- eu business at MocksvUle where lie remained for about one year. He ilieu removed to Wiusion-Saleni where he resided until.the time of his death. His knitting mills in this city employ several thuu.sand men and woiueu and lie established ja town ship known as Haueilown in wliieb Several ihonsaucl of his enipJoyes reside. He is survived bv six child- red and Several grand children. i Paschall Bradley I '■ 'tlie liitle two-and'OUC* ' old goti of Rev. and Mrs. died Tluirsday fol--illness of colitis. ThejIV Was laid lo rest Friday' "Stif-J. to come unto Me."' uot, for of such •is- of heaven." James Murphy Mrs. Robert Dwigglns . Mm, R«>ben Dwigflhis. an aged l.d/ of (be Juricho section, died Sunday, follow ing a long illiteiis. The 4}urial look place at Oeniec Tuesday. Mrs. Dwigglnsis is survived by two sons. Sam and Frank. I James Uorphy a> former resideut of 1 Davie. but later of Winston Salom, was found dead in bed at his home In that ■city Sunday inornirg. The-body wosj bruugtii to Davie and laid lt> real a( Onk i Gr>ve Monday afteriiuQti.' Mr. Muriilty Isj surviicd.hy hn wife and one eon William,' who lives near Calahatn. . I Ellis Stewart Ellis Stewart, of the Fork section; wasj rjn over .and killed by an autumobileSiin-j day night. From repons it seehis ibnt a. large touring car came along and nni over hlni, killiu'g him almost Inaianlly. Shnit- 1,- afterwards aituiber car came eludg and also ran over the body smashing the bead almost into a pulp. Neither of the cars stopped, and no one has any idea who was driving eillier of the cars. Bio - Obituaries — 6/17/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 18,1925 Mrs. L C. Crouse j\ liOyiNG MJ3M0RIAM Jl wiiB oho inornins jn iliiuv'cii thnt 'tlic Boul of n dcni* jiiollicr would lotivc ita chHhl:/ liumo nnd join God'ti holy band of ftnd her nnmo \vub Mvb, U C. Grouse. In the early morn- of June the fifth,"; nineteen hinuh'od "and fcwonty^five, when oil watt peaceful and quiet the niiijols cnrao and bore her iiway. jletlilnka 1 can hear the glad Joy- jul shouts of wclcomo' as her sweet precious form entered the shining portals nnd was folded to our Saviours breast. Qurly in life she became a mem ber of the Methodist Protestant church, and her consistent Chris tian life showed the sincerity of licr religion. After sufforlng In- Icsivcly her stfuggling spirit, pas sed away from eartli to HcaVcn. jlcr remains were laid in .the trrcon but silent grave at Elbavillo church. The deceased was greatly be loved by all who knew her. Her .msiabiiity of temper,, her- lovolJ- neas of character, her rcfmarkablo cheerfulness and happy contented disposition, her utter want of aclfiohnoss, .her fidelity to her duly, hor devotion to 'her husband and hor untiring loving care of her children and grand children combined to make her a model Avomaui fvloiid, wife nnd mothov. Tito romombranco of hor many CKcellcncles of character will be a precious comfort to her grlof- atvicken family nnd frlonda. Her husband, six children, and nine grandchildren survive her. One son, Mw. L. H. Grouse, five dftUffhtevs, Mrs. T. P. Bailey, Mrs. L. D. Watklns of Advance# Mrs. J, K. Lewis, Walnut Cove, Mrs. A, E. Crouch, Winston Snlcm, Hiss Delia Grouse.and the hua- hniid at'the old homo. May each of you so live that at the groat nnd blessed resurcction morn there will not bo one missing link. Thhs Is the prayer of one who for years know and lovod hor sincerely. •MH,;vBLLlB STEWART KILLED All*. Bliis Stewart, 65-yonr-old farmer ;of the BlxbyLutelghbor- hodd/ was run . down. .uiuK killed soni'otirap; Sunday night y by ali automobile 'driven by unknown parties/ according, to .the .sthte- muiit made by." the coriidrs n in-, quest held. Monday- morning,,We have been. infornied . .that Mr. Stewart wits first diHcoyercd by a young man'And lady of " tho neighborhood who were passing, and that thcro was a, hole in his hcod and that he had been .rim over by. an - ..automobile. ', After some little timo. had passed, and the- sheriff: hnti . been chlledi it was discovdred that the man had been .'ruu .^oyor the; second time and> his. entlrer head ;Jtad' bodd mashed vehtirolyj ;beyond- i^oghK t^on^; .~Tiie. driver Of..tlie. crira .nev er, atpppcd. and It is hot known ivIio thoy 'Hre.' n " ! .'.Thf(;rter-eh8.ed Stowhi't, n a 92-year-old.confodb- rato soldier. The father,'one'sist- ei*, Mrs; Charlie Parks, - Of Oobl- epmee,*, his;!' .5 'cliildren and wife, wiibin 'hq;''had not lived with, for the'past *8 "ydnrs suryive. n Paschall Bradley, Jr.I Paschall Bradley, Jr., tho lit- 0 son of Rov,. and Mrs. E. P. Am?®?'. who. had been I'u withoiltia for some timei died Thurs day morning and was laid to rest .Friday afternoon at Rose. Oemct- lery. To the bereaved we extend [much sympathy. . J. G. Murphy Air. J. G. Alurphy of Winstori- Snlem was laid to rest at Oak Grove cemetery Alondny " after noon at 2 o'clock. He is survived by his wife, one son, arid 8 sisters. To the beronvod rolntivcs wo ox- tend sympathy. Infant Child Bailey 'The infant baby, of Mr.- and Airs, Gordon Bailey, of Lexington, was burled in the Baptist cemet ery last Monday afternoon! Fune ral services were conducted by Mr. T. T. Cnudell. The floral of ferings were many and beautiful. Wo extend sympathy to the be reaved-parents In the loss of their only child. Infant Child Smith The Infant child of Air; and Mrs," B.; Q, Smith died,-, and .was buried at Eaton's church last Saturday. , Bio - Obituaries - 6/18/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 24, 1925 Milton Neely Milton Ne^ly, an aged colored man who worked for W. R, Ctem> ent, died Monday morninff and was boiled Tuesday. • Harlett Howerton IhiiicU Howerton, colored, the &woman in Iredell couu' oicd Wednesday nibhi- at lit'i houie in Bethany towu- .i|;ed 111 yearis. Bio - Obituaries - 6/24/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA