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Jul - DecDAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, July 15,1925 T. M. Peoples Dead. Mr. Monroe Peoples, a well koowu citizen of. Clai ks\ ille Towr.- eliip die<1 early Thursday nioroiu); followlns: an illness of six montlis vvitli'ireart trow.ble, aged 73 years Mr. Peopl^ is sufvived by his widow and six cbildren, four sods and two daughters. The funeral aud burial ^jervices .were held at Chestnut Grove Friday morning, tuaiiy frie*«ds aiid relatives being present for the last sad rites. Mr. Peoples was the father of Mrs. W. H. Eaton, and M D. Peoples, of this city. Bio - Obituaries - 7/15/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, July 16,1925 Elija Hendrix Infant Child Graver >Tho (Infmit • bttljy of/Mivinnd Bill's.W. ^ p', 'pi'svei'.: of Wfnatoii^ Salem.'WRs . buried In" the xeiiict- orj^iit Puitoft. i'ttst •. •' > Mrs. Walter Barnes Fi'ienclo. hero w'lll^rcgrot .to ledrn 6i' the 'clonth\oC Blrs. .Wulfcer Hnynea which occui'ed.in.tVte Bnp-" Mat hoapital' lii' ' WlnatoiifSalcin last. Snturilay nfternodh, July' U. Mrs. Barnes;was the daughter of MK nhU Mrs. Lewis Hendrix of this vicinity. Sho was laid to relit. Sunday afternoon, nt Endn, Kownn County, where she iinil ye* a(ded ; for scyoral years. She preceded her motiioi< Mrs. "Lewis Htiiulri.^ in .death Ubout t\yoivo hours. . " n . . ' •'■ Mrs, Bnrnca Icsvos to mouiuiiher loss a husbdiidi^two girls andinvo boys,, a 'fsijier,. ,fivo -BlstprBnnd..t)u'eo lirpthora. ■ Wb'.extendjsympathy. toHho" aoro stridkbril family. " ' : ".'i . "Mrs. ElIJa Hendrix, wife of Mr,- Lowla. Hendrix of this •.vicinity gently fell naloep; last.'Saturday night,*^ July dlth at" an •advancedage after scvcrnr,weeks of ninesa, She lonvo.s to mourn heivlbss a husband, thrco johs, . Tom and Junio Hondrlx, of* this plaeo and Tbllcr Ilcndrix of Enon, vCivc i^daughtors, Mrs,B. Cope, Mi's.|G.^ E. Merroll, Mrs. Jim Potts, Mi'a. 'G.eorga Barnhardt, of this placQ, d"nd Blrs. Eugene Matthews of near' Gi'ccnsboro, ami •''Mrsi Wnltor Barnes, who. passed nwny ttbput twelve hours •"earlier. A lorge .number of ''.children '. ond great grand.*children nnd^h host■of. relatives and fWohda. :'^She lyns A'doilsecratod inomber of the Frl-mltive Baptist 'chui'ch ■ wj^erb - she' ivaa tenderly Ir^id to rest.-in the;compt'o^f, Moiiday mbrhiiig nt' 1-1 •'o'clock, .July iSth. "May tho "IbyJ• ing Father. comfort the . grief^ 'stricken family iii tfio'toss ofthplr. mother, and Biatev, .a -g6od womanhas gonQ. t'o: hcr reward,• jnhy she, rest in perfce; • Bio — Obituaries - 7/16/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, July 23,1925 MRS.CLYDE C. CHERRY DEAD Miu': Clyde Qhcriy. who Imd been flerioiii'ly ill for thd^nAt two mpnlha, nncl wad carried to l^nj^'s Sniiatoriiim a few days ago,, d^.ed Tu^clay night .at 10-n'cIoclL/ Tiio funeral. services will be conducted by Rev, A; C. Swafford nt thd.Motliotliat church' Thiivadny n'fternoon 'nt 4 o'clock, iiiterment following ill :be Rose Cemetery. IN BIEMOHY OF MRS; LEWIS HENDRIX night, July llbh,1926 at 11;.80 o'clock tho spirit of Mrs, Lowla Homlrlx pnaaod from earth to Heaven to be with hei : God whom ahd loved and trusted. She \yn8 a cfoiiBecrntc'd Christian, having joined the Pri- mfltiyo Bnptiat church nt Church- Jand, then known as old Pliioy ineniJy girlhoods Lntci' sho moved hor memborahipto No'Creok chur ch where, sliorenniined Yi true and conaiatnht mdmbcr till . God tookhor to^bo.-with; Him, Even In hor ° she never, miased a adr-ylctf "nt. licr chui^li; uiiiess iprovi- hindoiv . She. iedvcs' to Ifor/ddpnrtu hiiflbnhd,■■'flhUkhtdrd^^and |i)1iroo 'aotie,Ono dniiffljfoiv Mi's. Wnltw-Barn. 08; preceodod, hor do the . better lano. just 12 hours. •', i .Mi:d.;Houdrl3c' was :a devotedwif6;..o fond..loying mother andn good neighbor; whs' ready ■ to help any . who wore- in . need. • r \ 1 t A tl P si M d£ Jo C1 Mi : .'Mi'a4 HohcMx; Ws '70 'yuara 5months and 12 days olcl. It whhsaid of her that sho loft hortioubles .at^the.feot ,pf. Jpsus'and npvor let ' worries cross her.. •. • berenvod "hiisband ft iidchildren. .wo: extend dooneat sympathy. in this rtrying lioiii* andGod.: ■ • ../ito dhht;bkghtdifect. them to God.:Alothdi* js'-'gono mhimloh,"; ■_,Jh^, hVrwa tho''^P^hei'd' throughout- ..thfi' rblbaaiul ■^^agQS,- \ otefnaiiy;- IIow:>yo miss oiir pveclous .motlieiVIi.pw .we rn lsS; hoivitondor caro;tp hiiow she ivnits, its' yonder; Givps va: joy beyp.uh'a .coThphrc.' ^^i«' that;. blissful.. countryAyhorovthe: trco ;of life •doeth. bloom,. .; • ' '^^..slngliig \vith .the angelsbright arid shinning Bio - Obituaries - 7/23/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, July 29,1925 Mrs. C C« Chsriy Dead. Mrs. C C. Cherry died at Long's S&natorinm, Statesville. last Tues* day evening shortly after ten o'clock following ah illne^ of about three months. Mrs. Cherry was carried to the hospital' about three weeks ago and underwent an operation. It was thought after ihe operation that she would recover, but a change for the worse took place on Sunday and she gradually grew worse until the end came. The funeral services were conducted by ner pastor, Rev A. C. Swafford rbur^ay afternoon and the body laid to rest tn Rose cemetery beside her husband who died about seven years ago. Mrs. Cherry is surviv ed by her mother, Mrs. George Sheek, four brothers and four si.-*- ters, and also leaves five daughters, .Mrs. R 0. Seaber, Misses Gwyu. .Matiie Connor, Virgiiya and Caro lyn. all of this city. To the aged .nolher, brothers.and sisters and the motherless children, the sympathy of the entire connnuuity goes out. Mrs. W. F. Barnes and Mrs. Eliza Hendricks Mother and Daughter Belh.^Die Same Day. Mrs.. W. K. Barnes, of Eiiou, Rowan county, aud her mother, Mrs. -Bliza Heiidricks, of Da vie county, both died on the same day, Saturday, July ii,tt was related here. .Saturday inoruiiig by O. W. of -^iiwood, R 3, father- in-law of Mrs". W. "FI Bathes. Mrs. Barnes died at a hospital in Wins- ton-Sdleui and was buried at Kaon on :Suiiday following. She was forty eight years, old aud leaves husband and four, cliihhen, three brothers and three stsiersi Mrs Hendricks died at her home in DaVie Saturday night aud was bur led the day following at Ho Creek' church nearby. She was seventy years old. The husband,, three SOUS aud four daughters survive.— Ifesluglpn Dispatch, aotli.' Haywood Harper Rev, Haywood Harper died at his home uear Woodleaf. last Tues day ttiglit, aged 77. years, follow- iug an illness of puenmoiiia. The fuueral aud burial services were held at South Riyer church Wed nesday afteruooo. Mr. Harper is survived by his aged-wife, who is seriously ill, aud four sous aud two daughters. - A good man has been Called to bis reward. Mr. Harper '^d been a preacher of the gosp^ for maoy years-and was held in liigb esteem by all who knew him. Sarah E. Summers Mrs. Sarah E. Summers died at her home near 04k Grove Friday tuoruiug, following a long iiluess with stomach trruble, aged 74 years. The funeral and burial ser- vices.were held Saturday thotuing at Oak Grove. Mrs. Summers is survived by her husband aud seven children, oite sou and six daught ers: Mrs. Stimmers was a mem bers of the Methodist church hav ing-professed faith at ttie age of 13 years. A good woman has been called to her reward. Bio - Obituaries - 7/29/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, July 30,1925 AiiiRs JOHN w. suMivrEns DEAD • •• " Qh; July •1925, God. in HIa;'■ iriito jvladpm .aiiw /it to romovoAj<'Jrbni' '.dvii''jtnldat, ] n 'wbrthly I i Ti.r«n TrsUw Jieiviiyabtihd^ nnd.seyorii efilldi'oivj? jiklaBtpnKBb^vleai M^s.. John -Hpwnr^^^^ > Summers,r^i'aVvJolip f.Myyea,' Mrs. J".- M. Pop-^:^Mtar,:i ft na'^ Mr: ):;rSpbr|c6rv5urn "At the onrly A:-; Jfndny;;hpi'd^^•>':';i6nff!^|iuifbnh^^^^ .pntipnco. ana hb-'nnd.thoUshtful bf- ij.VnWr-fom^^^ Yrlonda^ nncV neiehboVo; %^'Shp^%jd;^praB'^hUi^ji^ ■ :^,:'ian^. ab'rrow•t tJifiiSir ;bffwliipB" woro-.tW-tfroiitost ovhlpnco of'whnt he^ V .'had boon to • 'tho community ■ in i j ■ x.-f ;• '• 11. j .'■ ■. • •-vvhich Bhb liyed , .• hor .woth^fj ;BW.G^6p;^^^ i, sfei^ra'^:1' ro ourli hejv dephrtu^fr;'* -.• w * n loval* •tTinmiioi«''rt-P*'ili«'.T\.r-j.i. J.IiwnaA 'loyal- rhib^iiof bf j Ijdlmrclii " A^lbyni.'.nip^^^I high pateomed !citizon has gone. ^ to; her- roward.. The. Entcrpviae Joins the cntlrd community in ex-'j tending our Hleopcat sympntUy to {beronved onoa. ' ^I< J tea fay HAliUlN qAR^I'. DIBS NEAR CAtAHALN J . ;0h - Sundoy. nftprnobn, Jtily :i9,^^; iOSG) ;thd /dpatb ■visltcld "the ■Jv nhd. be AyJth .God. • ;• It,'.wAb .A'crbwi^^^•^^'I.Pff ^dbyT:;^n . Hoiiveri, 'ithe .Vlienrly.• ^Idb iiVtiftf ^vrAnjjei^/.Ch.oir^o'trg^ : r g|Kd.;; wplcdihe;, j./HcnyoAjB. ridhey^'by^^ i htdv^t'/i^-^Shp v/yp' ■ licb riotia u and 'sprve'd hcr;recle'emdr/ 'f ftith'f ullyi;■^Jth'i^pftt^ ,Bhe n-'i_ - :i;, ' •;i, iTiL'-li-iT-- -J •-"N' - j. frpiii ^Hohydn -shyiriff^^^ u^^•i'lgllt -bloBaQdJaro 'the-.doail -Ayhich^dlevJn thp'Lord"{from.hoiicp^^^^^^ V ;:iFay-:Hai;blh- Avafl .married" tb-^ i.CIarcncG - ; Garwpbdi of y^redell"P cbunty, ■• Doberobor ■;8,';1924(^^^mbytja to Ircdcll county and begiihhqu'fleUceping Immediatoly.': .Whon* iMvs. Gnrwopd \vna eibwly growing * weaker Bhe wao moved = back Ub : .hpr-parbntB. . * ; *.._: .Thjp .body wnaja to rest '•Mbh- Jdly. '2.9, •' In ;thoj_;:Sbdioty Cemetery.; with ■ Rovi . J;".."GIyilb\'Y'nt^ Mbbreflvillo.'con-^•|diictinff. 'tlm funeral. » ' .* ;| 'Shevldav^a^.p buB^ 'mptb.bf,; fath'ei^v 8eycn;'brotnw^^ and .fob'r■'8la^orfl;to mbuim hb^ffbing.A^*;''Oh ithey'fbli'.mo;f^^^^^;ji Thyfrlohda^hnvegonbi-C^;0. they toil nib. of-la land.far .away,: Where the tree of lifo.iri eternal, bloomy - J v. • • ' •' ' ^ ' Shodfl its. friigrhncQ tlirough tfie unclouded day,'.: . v. ^ .: 'S':^ ■ ■■.■•.•*-■•••; Oh tiipy. tqll me tW ho smiiebj on hlaCchildreh there,'jAnd.his smiles drive their ab^rpwa;j 'airnway, . ' ' * ; .'/* <I And ihoy; .tell -me that no-.tearB ovovbomo again,. /. V In that lovely land of unclouded day." .. • . • Bio - Obituaries - 7/30/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, August 6,1925 Infant Daughter Spiilman .! • Tlio'infnnfc diiUgUter orMr. an.u . , Mra. Lester .Splllmnn (Uoa-^i'iclnv, ^'tnornins iit ;th0 ' home. of . I Spillmnn's • rnothoiV li) Wlnstoiv) Sttiom, iittd was burled • Sftturduy t .at Deep Creek Chbroh., ^ ^ \ Bio - Obituaries - 8/6/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, August 12,1925 Cleo Commer Mbs Cleo Commer died last s, arday evenlnsr at the N. c totlum foUu»ii.g a lo,,, tuberculosis aire 27 years. The f eral'and burial jservices wereldj"^ KTotB TTnion jvKniNiti *P.. iNew Union church Tuesday aft noon Miss Cummer is survived v her father Mr. Jim ComnierofSlitf field one brother Tommy Com^' of Winston Salem and four 81816 Miss Neva Commer of Siateavli!! M ra Jake Tutterow of Calahala R'meAndey. of Yadkinvilie, iin PJetcher Whitaker. of Mockaiilj* ^ good girl has been called to her re. ward. • Mary Holton Mrs. Mary Holton died at her home near Cool Springs, in Iredell county last Wednesday luoruiag, aged 86 years. Mrs. Hollou had beeu ill for a long while. The funeral aud burial setvices were held Thursday morning at ii o'clodk at Providence church, con ducted by Rev. J. E. McSwain. Mrs Holton is suivived by eight sons and three daughters among them being Messrs. and B. F. Holton, of Mccksville. Bio - Obituaries - 8/12/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, August 13,1925 <CAKS COLLIDE IN SALISBURY; Sj. m. tuttedow is killed Salisbury, Aug. 13.—J. M. Tut- tcrow,.)ocn1 bqrbeiv lo (lend, inul « little sou of L. D. HcUdrlcks, of liqkciand, 1^*1(1., is in u hospital hero with'tt brokcn nrm, while oth- 'er' mombei's of ; tW HontlrJcka- jrutntly-^aye morb ov less bruised .313.a. result* of nii uutomobUe^hc^ cldbnt''.tliia morning' ubput cdocft, which occurc.(l; just' {u8l(le ^hd. Uity. Jithits .whoi^e:'the;-States- •.■."vlJlu road intor'secste'Wltb West Jniics street • **.' C ' Tuttero\^.whs. lenviiig the clt^' in a'amnir touring, car- and theJPIorlda* family,' occupying a large ■sedan, was-coming, into the-city from" Western North Carolina•when the;! two cars met The siitall cmr was completely demo .lishcd and Tuttcrow r/aa de.nd '♦when an. eyc-witneaa reached him. fThe large car was badly wrecked:: and hurled in the edge of a field. Inn^tng over several times. A ; corner's Inquest is to be held.- Mr. Tutterow is \yell known in• thla cffy, having hold a* position jrwJth Gqll's Barber Shop.—Editor. Bio - Obituaries - 8/13/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, August 19,1925 J. fid. Totterow Dies Id Crash. Salisbury, Aug. i2.—J. M. Tut- terow, aged 27. a local barber, was killed iastantly in an automobile collision here Tuesday. Riding in a Ford alone, he was going out We^t Innis street, and'at the intersection of this street and Statesx'ille road his car was struck by a Lincoln se. dan in which T; L. Hendrix and family, of Lakeland, Florida, were riding The Ford was lorn to pieces and Tutterow was badly broken up, death being instantan eous. - The Liucolit someisaiilted and left the road, but its uccg'pants iniraculuuslv escapted death and serious itijury. A 10 year-old .«oii of Mr. Hjendrix sulTeretl a broken arm and a daughter was cut slight ly ou the bead. The other tuo children and Mr. and Mrs. Hend rix escaoed injury. .• A conior's juiy iuve^tigated and fouod as 1 verdict that the incident was unavoidable. The Hendrix family were en- route to New York on a sightsee ing trip. Mr. Hendrix is presid ent oT the Hendrix-TboJiipsoucoiu- pauv, automobile dealers, of Lake- laud. Mr. Tutterow was unmar ried and Itve^l with his mother, Mrs. Marv Tutterow, ou East Council street. Be.sides his mother he is survived by three brothers, .George,and Houston,- of Wiustou, Robert of Davie county, and one sister, Miss Mary Jane Tutterow, of this city. The funeral took place at Coo- teeuiee Baptist church Wednesday afterttobii atidlrSrlHSht aC'did Center church, Divie couiili'. Sirs. J. A. Hooeycott Desd. * Mrs. J. A. H'onevcutt died-at Chapel Hill early Friday luoniiug, following ati iltue:^ of pnentiioiiia, aged 34 years. The fuueral proper was held there tud the twdy brought to Mocksville Saturday where short Services were held' at the Baptist church at oue o'clock by Rev. J F..Garter, of Waugh- town, assisted "irby. Revs, W. L. Burrs, of Reeds,* \V. B. Wall, of this city, and Rev. Mr. Rhyu^, of Salisbury. -The biiriaLtook place at Rose cemetery. Mrs.. Houey- cutti' before, inurriage, was Miss Mojlie Davis, dungliterof Mr. and M rs. William Davis,- of CuuleAiee. She is survived by her husbaud, Rev. J. A. Honeyctilt, two lUlle sbiH, her mother, Iwp. sisterti.^aud five brothers, besides a-host of re latives and friends. . A large cou- course of relatives and sympathiz itig friends weie pieseut fur the funeral aud burial services. A good woinRii-has bran called to her reward. Bio - Obituaries - 8/19/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, August 20,1925 MRS. J. A. HONNIGUTT BURIED I'-" .Mrs. J. A, Honnlcutt, wife of 'Rev. J, A, Honnicuti, pastor of ihb First Baptist church of Car- xboro,. N. C., was- buried in the Rose ceijkctei'jr Saturday afternoon 'lit* 1:.S0 o'clock. Mrs. Honnicutt :died .at hor home on'Thursday 'afternoon, being a suffcror from ' sleeping fever for the past five year.?. Pneumonia was the im- iiaedinte can8c..of Imi* death. ' Funeral sorvico^ were conduct- «d by Rev. C. A. Rhyno of RnllS" . 1>ury, Rev. Mr. Wnff, of this city, r.ipiid Rev. James Gartner, of Wina- ;;i^n-Sa]em. The floral tributes unusually large and beauti- (^1. r Mrs. Honnicutt wna o daughter [ of Mrs. W. M. Davis, of G24 North' ^ril^lton street, Salisbury, but wiia j^^rearcd oiear Mocksville. In ad- {;dUlon to her' husband oiid mqth- she is survived by two email l^ons,; Davis and J. Alien, dr., |[^in sisters, Miss Ola Davis of and Mrs. C. A. Felvey |5qf ^Richmond; and five brothers, j,7D, j, Davis of Goolecmee; R. ^rjjDavIs, W. J. Davis, D. I>, Davisf^d'Sahford Davis, of Salisbury. Bio - Obituaries - 8/20/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, August 27, 1925 William Franklin Anderson AN OLD CimWl PASSES i'AWAY ' -f . ' William Fronlcllii Andoi^dii died iit liiti 'liomo ,Jn Cldrksvllio to\Vn- fihl]), I'i, ;1926, after All ilU nca? of slKtoon dnys from a ntroke of "imvnlyals nt tllo'fntfa 'of 78 yra. 9'months. • •. Ho wna ft fnithful aoldick dur-' inij th? between; tho . otfttos niid hn'd bocn A.Mason foi: n niim> bei'" of years. i-Io whsm fftlkhfid fuLhuv 'husband, and will be greatly/.missed; in his; home com- muNi"ity..wh jrp he lidd-'ftltvaya lived. ■•Vln Septombdi\ ISBS;- hd: m'ftrr}bdllJiBa;Pr'nricqs 'Reavis, • of* Td.dklnco'untyi.; wh Miaaoe- Cora%(l Blanch '.jAndorson aro .loft nt thb. hdmoV/'^Dthor.. children . arosMrs, Dnltdti'-'Bogor,. MocicHVliie; N. 'C.}VMra. Ralph Rfttledge, Gftno, Rt; -1; • .Mrs. Robt:- L. ..Cook, • of .Irc.dell county;' and Jack"Anderson,; Calnhain, Rt. 1. Abpui twonty-ono grandchildren h^d muny ra lnUvca arc grieved at his paoHlng away; boHidcs ft slater,Mrs/ Robt. L. Booo, Caiift, N, C.,'and five *brothqra, Messrs. .Ohas. P. A. iTack, Anderson, Oalfthaln, Gbo. L. Ahdorson, Cann, Rt. i; Dr. Abo A, Anderson, Ddnton,N..p., and Dr. Ricliard A. Andor-0O.n, iiorcnn, Okln. ' . ■^•io was, a racmbei' of RockySiii'Ihffs Baptiet ch'ui'chi and wah laid to 'rest nt Bonr Creek .Baptist cliu'rcli. The funeral was-at-' tbiidod by h ..Ihrgo' cpncpurBb of friends and-relatives. To;tho b«-reave^l,we.'oxprpflfl our heart-felt Bynipiibhy. • . Bio - Obituaries - 8/27/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, September 2,1925 William Franklin Anderson As Aged Cilfzea Passes Away. Willisiu Fraukliu Audersou died at his liouie tu Ciarkaville towiisliip Aug. 14, 1925. after an illuess of sisteeo days from a stroke of para lysis at the ^ age of ^ years g moutUs. He was a faithful soldier during the war between the states aud had beeu «a Mason for a uutiiber of veats. He was a faithful father aii^ husbaud aud will be missed iu his home comuiunicy. where he^had always lived. luSept. 18S8 he married Miss Frances Comilla Reavis of Yadkin county. The.widow, Misses Cora ana Blanche. Ai d .rson are left at the home. Othferchildxen are.Mrs. balton Boger, Mocksvllle, N. C.. Mrs. Ralph Ratledge, Caiia*. N. C , R. I, MrSj^Robt. L. Cook, of Ire land county aud Jack Anderson, Calahaln, R. i. About twenty-one grand cbildreo and- many telatives •ire grieved at his p^iug; besides a sister, Mrs. Robt. L.' Bnoe, Odoa* N. C.. and five bmtliirs. Messrs. Cbas. F. and A J,-|Atidei- son, Calahaln R. i,^Geo. L. Ai:i.der- son, Cana, R. i\ Lr A. A. Ander-^ soil, DentoUv N.' O., and IL''A. Andet^n, Lorena. Qkla., ^ ^ ' He ibas a member j>t Kocity 'Spring^ Baptist dinrcb,'add was" lald^to 'rest at Bear Creek Baptist j cburch. The f^oneral;was attended- by "a Ihrgr cohcoorse of friend4 apt! • relatives. To the bereaved we; ex* j press our ^arlfelbsympalUy.,;n Richard VanEaton Confederate Veteran Dead. Mir. Richard VanBaton, one of Day^ county's oldest citizens, died at bis home near Mocksville Satur day morning at eleven o'clock, aged 89 years. .The funeral and burial services were conducted by Rev. A. C. Swafford Sunday after noon and the body of the aged veteran laid to rest in Bethel grave yard. Mr. VanBatoo is isurvived by his wife and five chfldreu, .two' sons and three daughters. A good man, an ex-Coufederate soldier and a Christian has beeu called to bis eternal reward. > Bio - Obituaries - 9/2/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, September 3,1925 Ethel Mae Myers . .MeliMuo;. thc- iV. moiifcha • old- dnughtfoi' of Mr. und Mrs. Churllo, Myara, ofVirginia, djocl iiiafc Moik' (Iny n.giit, of piiouniohiu. And wan. hrought hoyo ..for:, burial hJati TJiursday .aftertidojif To bc- yonved onea wo axtoiui oiir grbut-I oat ayinputliy; .• ' • j n vaneatoi^ Mr. R, T. n .VonBntoii, go.,., . old CoJifodoratc. Voturaii, tili? hla lvonto Saturday moruiinf 2 ' . eleven o'cloclt. "Untdo one of. Davle'a oldest amj refepccte;y citlzeno iitid leavS"' v.'ifo and. 'aevernl- qliildix.u lUQUvn bisiw.ddDflrturo. JBervfcoa woi-o conducted by ij. A. C.'Swn/ford and the inlftrmcffl folJo^ml iti Bothci cemetery nT p.. to., Sunday' afternoon. Belinda Hudson Creason Mra. Belinda Hudaon Croaabn v/aa lorn March 2, 1862 and died 'iiuprust. 28, 1926, at; the age of iioventy'three yeara, flvo muntha ond twenty six days.. She was married.' to John* Grenaon. in the yobr, 1871j She \yaa, the ir^t.her of spveh .children, four, "boys and tlireb gh'Ifli six. of whbni aurvive hoi^. while one_ 8pn died seniovj'iira rtKp,.'; The^e with!jiot*' hils- ouuH, two, Woth'ei'a,\ twenty-hyd^ gvand' childreH iind"'^ ton" .,'ffi'ciit grand jshSdmiAj^j^ rolatwjs ..undj^frT^lsri/rpi^'flW bo- ijauptyot. boV' dcup.iwe, but^aqryow not as tlio5}o.'\yhQ-liavo no hone. '•»-Thb/;dcc6"Abitl mijUo' "'ii'prdfbs- bibn ^b'f^ifaitft'.'id'-'ehVistf! rfii Kbf- Sd=vror;in-T870''hfc-'a 'BlilitiBt' 'Ah- 'tJpcintlbny ''Tho libkt ybn'r ahp wll;fi her 'husbbiul jbihed.'thV''Efnpt'I.Ht oh'urch-'rit.^erhbdTon^^ hh'^ ••Matif moved'•lidl' ipeW to Cbol- eemco,' wherb"" bho''hoid '•irfbmbor^ ship till hei- d6athV.== ShcMwalRbd humbly with' hoi* "Gbrf Tor* ihdfo than half a century and died naL sh|d lived'tniating hoi* Savior. Nor did. hb "forsake n hei*. 'She "often spokb -pf'h'ei" readlnbUs to go,'if mis thb Piithora will. Juat 'a'fcw hours bbfbi'o.' aho foil' pn •; sibop, she-said .'iji.'th'o prcHonc'o 'of-'her hUHba^id,' btfior n mbhibbif} '• 'of.,tlib .fnmijy and-, her pnatbr:. 'Tf• tlie iiqrd drillsVm'b^ thA'hK'-God I- 'am rfea'dy."^. ' • .»'' - It'iu b".* . i ' • '^h^vii^ [ doVotd^ ;d • tb '.hbViuhji baMdf.hyr^hbino ^nil^' lieiS^'bhlidrou thrbugh lijfpi'difd 'f 0. the 'bnd.'Soitlb of hpK:Iflfl^'fdxpi'baslo'ns; w6re^■fdrthail^WbtfaVp.^hor,:chlldroii". and^.thdao !w^her' boEt rlkd, up ^ridwi'6n'il'hbr hlea-'aodi, and she being gpne- iives - on-the .hoftl•t3^a•nd^'lIvos of thdab'- \Vlth.whom -shb c'afee in cphtnct'iri ^lifb.; The'-8ym|iathjp'>pf\-thd''6bihm'urti'ty'gdea but'.to thb''ngbd'huiitinnd .a'bhos who hnve'loat wl'tb:a ri d ''mothciT -f a^iili il b.- v May 'OddVIchly..^.bDmfoft arid '•Aiiat'riin''th'e'rnby. "his* i/rifAilih'g'grdco." '*' ■ Tlvd"furiqvQlf'abrvf6'd^ Wii.a JUridoi ! ^."w'liwuir, in'f;'Stdlflbvllldt 'lf.'l&.'^Bb*rii6d"Ari'(l T.a '0nad(}lt,}:ibbth'>'k •'wff6'm">Werb'■'cfb.*ievfjddHaB tft6*i?familii|'. Thb'flowrod' wdridHblii Irt'ftKB Oiiolb'Ai''/rido'^BftritladJch%hT rif{ifr ^VhioB•thd:!i bort;:^/^ writf-i'thk'dH''' h liilidrtV- -ahrii4ohdcrty>Wfdft6*'i!d^«'tIli''.rcHiiyporribSifb riSValt^n 'laibSb iVho'^l'dcWin' H'ftn.oT<sH6'"'8lcfei>'£i njiibtly''lind'lownT^unrid a&wmibi^^bcfelfiirflowpra vipi/bVa ^y^!l®rt?®^~^orlm"foHow~hDr. In'thfll b'P'jftHh'*' f^nbfhh'^ I wo .can 8ny-"AIl-la"Woir' arid wolliforbvbr. . t.J .'i tl A ■.il'iii •>: i;II jj.; Bio - Obituaries - 9/3/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, September 9,1925 Mary Magdalene Swicegood [Mary Magdalene, tlie Hule 8- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Swicegood, died early Thiirs, iHoruing at her home near Jem- The little body waylaid to at Cherry Hill Thursday eveii- Sttrviviiig are the parents, P liroiliers and five sisters. Bio - Obituaries - 9/9/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, September 10,1925 CKil^. killed insitthUyi ,tq. •-•■ ■••• «*f e "--.I v. I,-, •V'::v Irycav-o boSi^ Ve:V* "1 • L i.'iL-l "o u'n \d-1iV-'nn'M •ntfJ'r' •'4i<n i- 'ti- '«rno*i;fl!Vi* -'Irrt ' tliiaotlVo^ IPYhypfcJ; .the mlBlian*: * v^lj^ve;iipt;lp(if'he{l whctj^pi'. ,Mi'.. utitledgp"wiaa /"niirt^or. .'iib, Wti. hnye- hejen;'Unttbl6>tp"];gpt;ih fqiich^^Mwi'jRjtlcdgbwns. put^ djiW^?nhd;yu3h?^^^^stll I j-a'cntoi.ns :^h^;i;Uye».! justfji'()^^Ayh^rd:.;?the:^Medj^vJM wif Bfebel; ^ vifeVbiiSit: :W t! dlfrcVti^ ^.yqvy^ 6'ni.vfdc8:-of, 'thc^ little >child;: wj11>bG. ' ;. ;i«iss" ;cou(!irE' oavis w■;i :PA$S^S;WWAY . ^ ■ Into Inat iwookj)' ^^Lnte Siiiidhy pyoiJlhgj 'Aug. ad;P^woho!: DttylsV 'daiightQi;- d.fi. Mr." y'■• S.;^I)(iyl8, foil ;.bjiltop^p^dwnIco .ip Better .world, bh the' £®5yrrcetldir;mbrjiinffii^^yon^s; yJd:" throe'idnys;^ bbTbrer-Ji'br h<^; Boon anUhvalid Xdi27vvy;Onra, niwRyacftoerfu|. and ^hticl .'a'^lcihb'.and" Jov- 1 ng.'.diapoall|ori}'. «lwdya' ■•'Iboklhff iMlght.; 1)0. aioafored i thnt.shd 'kight' 'att'On(cl SUi^k»y^8chbol .■in-.thb'Chhjpdl.she; nlwaya Ibybd.'kio'ahyaya ahxlpiialy' Wntehod.by ^ ty, nkl.hftd pVdvy: ebmtbrt pna-1J iSth tdavnip': bhd |y; Cbrter: qi: IS' .Waui(hb\vh.'-ahfl wna tfivi'fini-iv.in)^^^^ I?- •to .^yeat'iiri.ithq. BaptistJ.co'nietbry' .by ;6 bje. her •^buBlps uhdo'r.'a bankof IfJowefa;': ;ill|ay:! the' all • jvIIbo Pathor comfort the grief strickenfdmllyAln; thi8^V.kd ' .hour•;.'for'CquchoV hqa •gp'he^ thoVe Is;no -more aui^fcrkff^no muro piiih, but ponce, perfect ponco. . ' \.On tho rosuiTcctloh'morning, Soul and body meet ngain/-No more aorrow, no more, weepingN.o m'ore pain. •. •. . .iHere a while thoy must bo partedAnd thov flesh, -ifa '^nbbnth keep,.Wttltlhg in: d-" holy , stlllnosa'' • '"i. * ' W^'apt*in sloop. •*';; V-j i ■Son'l imd ,bqdy.-rouhitcd; y. ■ ■,''.Theneo bi'tb 'nothing slinli' ill-.. •; yido.:;.,;WokiAg. lip In .Chriata'Ton liUuoss,^ Sntlsfled. r. / •.■' ', ;' •;. n ;Oh, thq beauty,, oh the gladnbaa.Of -that, roBuiTcctJbn day, •" Which ahttil not' through' ohdleBs . •. ages -; - •:' ■ \ ' • • Pnaa 'away. Bio - Obituaries - 9/10/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, September 16,1925 Ricliard E. Siroud Falalty lojored. H^rtuuiiy, Sept.. ii.>—Kuneral services for Richard Ellis Stroud, 63-year-di(l north Iredelf farmer, were held at Society Baptist church this ^afieruoun. ' Mr. Stroud died about intdiiigbt last uiglit from in juries sustained w.hen he jumped from a moving truck In front of his home near Harmouy. .Mr.- Stroud bad beeu at work two liilles north of Harmony and in the approaching storm bailed a road construction tiuclc for a ride home. His speech was juocertain at times and the driver of the ^fjick, not knowing where Mf. Stroud lived, did not understand wbeu be muttered something about home. As the truck sped on past, Mr. Stroud jumped his head strik ing the pav^ruent. He was taken to his home and the attending phy sician, Dr.Grose, .did not consider his injuries serious at first. About II o'clock, however, the doctor wa.s called again to fi nd Mr. Stroud suffering itdm a hemorrhage of the brain. whidi.sooD resulted in [ his death. . ' Mr. Stroud'is* survived by his wife, mother;- two bro'thers and three slsterS'i • Margaret Bowles Mre. Margaret Bowles died Fri day morning at the home of her niece Mrs. Chas. Turrentine at dak Grove, aged more .than 80 years. The funeral • and burial services took place at Union Chapel Satnr day afternoon at 3 o'clock, her pastor Rev J. T. Sisk, conducting the services. Mrs. Bowles is sur vived by five children, four sous and one daughter. The duaghter lives in Davidson couuty, while one son Is ill Kannapolis. Three of her sons live near MocksvDle. Fred Ratledge, Jr. A Bad Wreck Near Mocksrille, Tuesday afternoon about 5 o'clock a Euick automobile drive^ Mr. Fred'^Ratledge Federal pro- hibirion agent, and a Ford roadster driven by Mr George Steele, of near«the Iredell and Rowan county line, collided, Ephesus, four miles south of Mocksville, and Fred Rat-r ledge. Jr., 3-year old. .son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ratledge was killed and Mrs. George »Steele and Mrs. Ratledge seriously injured. Other menbers of both cars were injured with the exception of the year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ratledge, who was not injured; In the car with Mr. Ratledge, was Mrs. Rallege, Fred Jr., and the bady daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bio - Obituaries - 9/16/1925 Ratledge. In the car W'th Mr. and Mrs. Steele was Mrs. Steele's mother, Mrs. Will Benson of Row an couuty. Mrs. Stoele was brought to Mocksville and given medical at tention. Mrs. Ratledge was carried to the Salisbury hospital where she is still very ill. having sustained severe.cuts and bruises. Mr. Ratledge was traving south toward Salisbury atid Mr. Steele was going north when the collision occurred, Both cars were badly demolished. The fuueral and burial* services of little Fred Rallegde was held Thursday aftenioon at Chestnut Grove cbtirch. Rev. V,'>M Swaim, of Wiuston-Salem, conducting the services. A short service was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rat ledge preceding the church ser vices. The entire commuiiiiy sym- patbiaes with the bereaved, ones in tlisir great affiiction. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, September 17,1925 Margaret Bowles Mrs. Margfti-etl Bowles passed uway Friday, Sept. 11,1925 nl the home, of her t?ra;idaughtcr, Mrs. C. M; Turreiitine, she. was 88 years oC age. Mrs. Bowles ha<' been III for some time, She joined Union Chapel M. P. church In ear ly girlhood. Sho leaves to mourn her loss, 1 daughter and 4 sons, Mi-jj. Bottle Sanders, of.TCernes- vllle} W. B. Ollle, and Noah Bowl es, of. Mocksvillo; and John Bowl es, Kannnpolla, and several grandchildren. Funeral acrvlcef .were conducted Saturday evening at 3 o'clock nt Union Chapel. May God comfort the bereaved velatlv- ■es and friends. Bio - Obituaries - 9/17/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, September 30,1925 Shield IJames Van Nail News was received here last week by relative tellinj;: of the death cf Mr. Van Nail, a former Mocksville citizen, who died at his home in Texa.sin July. Mr. Nail was a Wot her of the late Abrain Nhil, of Mocksville. He had made his home in the west for many years. Mr. Shield Ijawes died Sunday at the hoine of his ueice, Mrs . C. B Stroud at' Lexington, aged 75 years. The faneral and burial ser vices were held at Ijanies X Roads Baptist chiirph Monday afternoon at 3 o'clbck. Mr. Ijai)ie.s was a native of Davie county and' leaves a host of relatives and friends. A good man has been called to his re ward. Rev. V. M. Swaiin of Winston-Salerii conducted the fun eral and burial services. Bio - Obituaries - 9/30/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, October 7,1925 James R. Deadman Former Davie Mao Dead. 1 James R. .Oeadmau, Confederate veteran and well known Salisbury* ian, died Monday at the home of his son. Mr. Harry B. Deadman, in Salisbury, death being due to paralysis, he having suffered a stroke several weeks ago. The funer.1] • look place at Stallings Me-aoriai Biptist cinirch Tuesday afternoon conducted by th^ pastor. Rev. C. A. Rhvtie, and Re\^ B. J. Peeler, of the First Reform church, and Rw. O. li. Cooper, of Haven Lutheran church and the intei- nieni was ill Chestnut Hill ceme tery. Mr. Deadiiinii celebrated his eightieth birthday last May. He is survived by the f>>IIowiug sous and daiigbtersr Will H. Deadman of Gaslouia; Thomas J. Deaduiau, of Duihani,' Jesse H. Deadniau, of Greensboro. Mr.s. Chas. Peuning- t m, <>f Aliiernarie; John F.. Henry B.. D. Cliiiiuii, Marshall O. Dead* man, Mrs. J. D. Holshoaser, and •Mrs. F. J. Eller, of Salisbury, also two sister-s, .Mrs. Randall aud Mr*. Hedrick. of Rutherfurdtoi , ai d one brother. Dr. E. W. Deadii.an, of Coliiinbus, N. C. The dfecetscd was a modes', upright, straight- I forward niau, a faithful church- i man and did fiis part in tee build ing of lae uew StalJiugs Memorial church. He was-I kind neighbor, an alfectionate father and unmbet- evl his frieuds by the hundreds.—* Carolina Watcliiuaii. I Bio - Obituaries - 10/7/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, October 14,1925 Algo Edwards Pavie Man n Harrible DeatL While doing some dynamiting on his farm near Sheffield Thnr^ay afternoon Mr. Algo Edwards lost his life in a horrible manner. Ue had planted a dynamite under a stump and it failed to explode. He went to the stump tb examine the cap, and had a box of caps in his hand or pocket when the dynamite, exploded, tearing off one of his haiid.s breaking both of his leg.s, and badly mangling his neck, chest and abdoinan. The accident happen ed about 5 o'clock and the-wound ed man lived until 8;oo o'clock and was conscious until a few minutes before the end came. Dr. Grace. of Harmony, was btm for bui could do nothing for the dying man. The [ funeral und burial .services were! neld at New Union church Friday afternoon. Mr. Edwards is surviv ed by his wife and three children besides iiiauy relatives and friends. Deceased was about 54 ^ears of age and was a good farmer and neigh- ^r.' He will be missed in hi? coinniunity. J. F. Mason F. Mason, for many years of Mocksville died at his [ High Point on Sept. 27th, L-years. Mr. Mason is sur- l^y bis wife and three cbild- le had many friends iu and jMocksville who will be so.r- iru of his death. Ann Hanes ^Irs Ann Hanes. au aged lady of Farmiiigtoii toivoship died early Monday morning. The funeral aiid bunal services were held at 2 o'clockTuesday. Mrs. Haiiei is survived by several sons and daugh ters. Bio - Obituaries - 10/14/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, October 15,1925 DAVIE COUNTY WAN'iftlEEiTS HOSRIBLE-END X n • •' .? m• • - , , . .:W' Al^o EdwnrdB, iFni;incr,- Is . Killed When Dynnini(e--yndt(r 8lump ''^xt)lDd^a .ynexpcctedly,. —T- ' v. Hnrpiony/ Oct. - fl.r—Algo'^-"l^d- \vnrdsi» t>i'6minbnt \pavl6' • cbuijty. fiirmcr of'Union Metho'dUt chii'r^h commvipitjv t^ear tKe'1-rodcU llM,'met, n-;hoi;i^l^^ont.h/Into' yestpy.. d^p^mifey-Uiid^^ •exialddi-; PdrdftoL'. hd thdni^ht'■frtlied to' yre itHo^^yhninlt^iip'iAlthough-..Wr,- EdwaiH^^^^n ishM^ime Aheiv.]t.iip..!explb'»^hlp.'^lycdriditibn.;ajiid|HM nsdny nnd • 'V Di'.'R. Gioim Gi'dse, of this p'lqcoarrived om"tK^'i'cPne ehorbly*/Afticr the accl9'eht;5]but' rbportcd''tli^' Ml*; Edwards wda hopeloBsIy in jured wheii he reached' the. Ed- •wards home. ' • „■ Mr. Edwards . was blowing stumps in a field and waited for tho fatoful explosion to occur. Whon it had not fJrod at' expected time he went tp^tbeto inape'ct.the fuse ami'tho mip-dy : occurred;.. 'He 'wns aboiiti "^0 years: of, age :and leaves,a \Vlfennd several '. children. Funqralaervicca \'ii'efp-Uiuoh Church thia^'afterrioah, • 1so - • ■;' - kt ' • • -1 • • Bio - Obituaries -10/15/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, October 21,1925 ' Dr. Aaderson Dead.- Dr. Abel Anderson, for more than two.score years a beloved figure in the medial profession in this section, one of the rapidly dis appearing country doctors of the old type, passed to his rest at an early hour Wednesday morning at his home at Denton. He had been helpless after a stroke of paralysis for some days and bis death was not unexpected. Dr. Anderson was born in Davie county nearly seventy years ago and grew up on a farm there, ile acq[uired. a medical educational and ^was admitted to practice about • more than forty years ago. Short ly after becoming a physician he moved to this county and located at what was then the ratal village of Denton. There he spent a life untold u.sefulness, going night or day, rain or sUiue. sleet or snow, ' over roads, trails and' patlu», across treacherous hills and .through wore treacherous streams to whatever suffering humanity called him. His practice extended over a wide area of Davidson. Montgomery and Randolph counties. In many in stances prospects of financial re- ' ward were poor and niaoy tiiucs ' there were no prospects whatever, but this did not deter him. The memory of bis .service.s will live in the hearts of thousands he served. ' A man of frugal habits aud of gnod busliie-NS fore.sighi, Dr An- (ter.Hon hti.sbanded his income and while uever attaining wealth be be came a comparatively well to do man.—Lexiogion Dispatch. Mr. A. M. Corsatzer Dead. Mr. Ab Coraatzer at his home near Bixby last Tue.'^day jmoruing; following a stroke of ,paralysis a week previous. Mr. iCoruatzer was 72 years of age and |is survived by tbr^e sous, G. F., |R. S., andC. S. Cornatzer. One sister and three brothers also sur vive. The funeral and bnrlfil ser vices were held at Advance Metho- di.<t church Thtitsday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev Mr. Fife; pastor cf the Advance church conduvti g the services. Mr. Cornatzer was a nietuher of I^ock's Chapel Metho dist church. He was a native of Davie county having been bom near the place where be died. He had many friends throughout the country who will regret to learn of bis death. Bio - Obituaries -10/21/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, October 22,1925 DK. ABEL ANDERSON, OF pBNTON» IS DEAD Wos .'fypical Country Doctor olf the Old School—Funeral Will Take Place This Afternoon Lexington, Oct. 14,—Dr. -A-bo\ Anderson*, for. 47 years n prncwc- ing physician at Denton, this county, died.at his homo there to day at the ago of nearly 70 yeavB, Fuftoral will bo held there tomor row at:2 o'clock, with interment at Toms Crook church, ncarbj with Masonic honors. Dr. Anderson was one of tho typical county doctors of the old school and his rango of practice was over a territory sometimes 20 miles or more wide. He travel led many fhousands of miles on howobnck, often through weath er and over roads whore a buggycould not bo taken, and so ac customed did be become to ans- woring calls at anytime .of night that his friends declare that ho went many a mils whUe asleep on the back of his falthful^nag.continued In nctlve pvpotloc until a recent stroke of paralysis brought him low. . Dr. Anderson was a natiye ofDnYlo'county, whore threO broth; era and a slater live. One broa.■: 111.!™. In'., 'nvinhoma. Seven Bio - Obituaries - 10/22/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, October 28,1925 . Mrs* Floyd Dull Dead. On October the twent? second, the deetli angel which comes to one and all, took away our dear sister,^ Mrs. Floyd Dull. Though our hearts are sad and it seems an un accountable lo'ss, vet our cousola- tion is that the Master doeth all things well, and we feel assured h'eaven is richer by one. Even in the las< moments when death's mantle was gathering around her,- the light of the Savior's love shone brightly in her face, and before her spirit crossed to the Great Beyoud she told her husbatid to me^t her in heaven. Mrs. Dull is survived by her buabaud and one small daughter Mildred, aud father. Mr. Noah Dixon, of Wyo, and one sister aud two brothers. Mrs. Ike While, of Wvo, and Me,ssrs. George aud Heruert Dixon, ol Winston-Salem. besides a host of relatives and friends.' Her funeral , was conducted by Rev, C. M. McKenney Saturday morning at Pino M. E Church, and her body laid to rest in the Pino cemetery. To the bereaved ones we extend mucn .sympathy; and may the guiding aogels be near them In tjieir sad boar. We could hot keep her here but we can go to her. .A-FRIEND. Bio - Obituaries - 10/28/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, October 29,1925 DEATH OF MRS. PLOVD DUll»; On October the l:\yQnly-sccoii^.| the' death Angel whlcli comes toji one and all, took awny our ijew^ Blflteis Wra. PIbyd Dull." ThW our hearts are sad ^nd it scojiw.j oh unaccountable lo'sa, yet oar.^ consolation • is ' that the Master ■.docth all things well, and we fed • assured heaveh'is richer byone.:.i Even.In her last hibmonta whep^ideath's mantle''- was gntherlnffifaround he^, the . light of the- ' Saviour's, love, shone brightly W; her face, and 'Before hecrossed,to the great beyoiid, 8"^told her husband..to meet heaven. Mrs.-Dull is survived t?'her husband, one smaU duughtcfij Mildred, and Father, hir.DIxon, of Wyo,, :and 0110 sisw!and two brother's, Mi's. Ike Whllft;of Wyo., and M. Gedrgo n«d Hfib' bert Dixon, of Winston-SnloWi i,a host of fi'lenda.'nnd.roI.itivjJiHer funeral was . conducted cyjRev. C. M." McKenncy Saturd%iherning at Pino M.' E, cliurcft.| and-hor'body was laid to "•; the'Pino cemet.ery. . j'tTo tjie bereaved ones wcmuch sympathy,, and • may t® .] guiding; angels bo . near thow thoir.ead ' Bio - Obituaries - 10/29/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, November 4,1925 Mrs. S. N. Greene Mrs. S. N. Greeoe died at tlie home of her son, R. F. Colletie, ai Cana, Monday morning. aged^S4 years. The funeral aud burial ser vices were held at' Batons Baptist church Tuesday tuomiug at ii o'clock. Mrs. Greeu is survived Ify two children, one sou' R. F. Collelte, and oue duaghter, Mrs. Ga.stoa White. Rebecca L. Harper Mrs, Rebecca L Harper, widow of the late H. Harper, of. near Woodleaf died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. VV, H. Cart tier on Wednesday, Oct. sSth, aged nearly bS years. The' funeral and burn 1 .services were held at South River Methodist church Thursday after; nouD. Mrs. Harper is survivetT^' four sous aud two daughters, also oue brother aud two sisters. Bio - Obituaries -11/4/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, November 5,1925 Sarah M. Green Mrs. Sarah M. Oroen died Mon day' at IQ o'cloik a. m., ot. the •homo of her son, with'whom .8he had rcBided for many years. The 'funoral services were .hold at Ea ton's Ciiurch on ..Tuesday morning by. the pastor-. Rev. E. .W. Tumor. MrB..;.Qreen was 8i years- old and .is survived , by one .son, -P.. . Coiliett.->.6he: .daughter,. Mrs. .G.: 'L; :'Whltoj and 'ft number - of -grajidr .children:.- . V-' Bio - Obituaries -11/5/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, November 11,1925 Samuel Walker Walker, of Bixbv, father 'G. and Thomaa-..Walker, of , suffered a stroke .of parit-,'astweek, Mr. Walker lived % afiemopn at 2 o'clock' f, '^'■^aihed bis • last.. TheL. took' place at church Mon-jjuernoon 3 o'clock. Mr. ®ee; ahd.iso J?'® aud three s6u.s. [0,5'' • • Thomas Walk-pQvlit^v' James Walker,host o{aud frlcyd^. Bio - Obituaries -11/11/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, November 12,1925 Alice Ijames ,MrB. Alice Ijnmes of Cooleemee,* aged seventy'two yeors, was laid to reat. in Center cemetery last last* Tuesday at 2:00 p. 'm. A large crowd attended the funeral and wo extend our greatest ;aym- pdthy to the bereaved ones., In Loving Memory of Mrd;' Alice • Blown IJamee On November Bedond|1925, Mrii. Alice Ih'bwn' ljumea passed from this world to the "Houso.not made with hands.". Mrs. Ij.ai'tos was borifDecembar 12,1862,. and lived to the ripe age of sei'onty-two yt-ars, eleven moi^ths and twelve days. At nineteen years of age shd was happily married,to. Mr. B. Ijames who prcbedod her to the "Great Beyond." . She leaves to mourn, her going three sons, two daughters, twenty- eight grandchildren, with seven great grandchildren. - She liy.ed a beautiful, useful ^aiid unsolflsh life, uiid lier going* leaves a void espoclolly in her homo that never can bo filled for no ono can take the place of "Mother." She was taken sick and died at the homo of hor daughter, Mrs. ■Smoot. All that loving hands could do was done for her., She suffered a great deal, but was always patient i}nd approclat" ed so much every kindness any one'did for her. She never complained - .exceptthat she was'lonely an(jl missed iTapa" as she ,16viiigly calledhusband, often .sayings ah'o ^v<^dbe glad >yhcn-"God in hls-lnfin|to wlsflom, would .permit her' to - go to him. 1 ' tSho :WBs ono bf the charter members of Cooleemee . M, • B,church'and was always present' when^she was able. We will all miss hor for she was truoly a mother to all of us. Tho child ren'and family want toj^hank eve ry one for every'deed of kindness shown during hoi: lllnos.s, also for. tho lovely flowers.' Sho sloops in the cemetery at old Center Church, her girlhood homo.. It can be truoly said ofmother Ijames "For Her there wijs no sting .in death." . ' MR. S. B. WALKER DIES Mr- S. B. Walker, age 80 yeors died at his homo about one mile from Bixby, on last Sunday even ing ■ at 2 o'clock. His death re sulting.ffom paralysis. Interment took.ploc'e' Monday evening jst . So'clock at Bethlehom>churcl^ . Mr. Walker was a good m.an $nd was lovod by all^who.knew^-him. His wife, Mrs. Agnes Walker and three sons sujwive, they are; T. B. and G. G'. Walker, of Mocks- 'vllle, and J. P. Walker, of Danville, Va;' ^ ....^ ■gopd man. has gene tp hl8>re-; Bio - Obituaries —11/12/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, November 18,1925 T. S. Emerson T. S. fitnersou, a \yell Isnown cidzen of the Hardiiion .section, died some . time during f bnrsday Bight! Emersoo- lived . done and when his son went to bis borne early Friday morning be found his father dead in bed. Mr. Fmerson was iu his usual health when last seen Thnrsddy' evening. He was about seventy years of age and is survived by two sons,^J. S. Emer son, ' ofi near Mocksville, James Emersgn who is in the west, ..and one daughter, Mrs. MartiU Hendy ricks of Cbariotle. The body was laid to rest Saturday at Center. Bio - Obituaries - 11/18/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, November 19,1925 MR. T. S. EMERSON BEAD Mr. T. 8. Enterson, a well Ifflbwn citizen of tlie Hardison -section, died soiue time idiaring Thursday night. Mr. Eme)r&6n livbd alonb' and. when his son .went to his home early, Friday morning he fouitd hie father dead'In bed;' Mr. Eniy- erson.l wQB in his -usual ' health when iast seen alive.- He wair- about seventy yaays. of age and is Buryived by two sons, J. S. ain^ Jaines Emerson; n and' one daugiit*' er, Mrs. Martin Hehdricks. - The body -was. laid, to-rest Saturday- at Center."-"' ' V ' Bio - Obituaries - 11/19/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, November 25,1925 Alma Davis €.5 CofoatHer Dead« (jiiariie Seaborn Coniai2eri 30 of age, died at to a. m., Wednesday at his home near Bix- bv;' He had been ill fi^some time, and since Saturday bis cocdition had been serious. He had been engaged in highwuV work }>rior to his illness Mr. Cornatzer, who wes the son ^of the late Mr. Albert M. Cornat zer. is survived by two brothers, G- Fl aud R. S. Cornatzer. The itiueral was conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Shady Grove church' Advance, by Rev. A.^Snow, and bnrial foliowcui in the church graveyard; Mris. Alma Davis, widow of the late Tfaos. J. Davis, died at the {home of her mother, Mrs Henry Railedge * Saturday about two o'clock, following a lingering, ill ness of tuberculosis. The funeral services were held at the home Sun day afterooon at 2 o'clock by Rev. J.' T. Sisk, after which the body was laid to rest beside her husoaud and little daughter iu Rose ceme tery. Mrs. Davis Is survived by one little son aged about six years, her mother, three brothers. S. E. Railedge, of Greensboro, A. I<. Ratledge. of Winston-Salem, and D. P. Railedge. of this city. Two sistets. also survive, Mrs. T. L. Martin,- of'Blloree. S. C , and Mrs. Ernest James, of R. 3. Bio - Obituaries -11/25/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, December 2,1925 Will Smith Ppisooed • Whi4:y' Resolli lo Death. Will- SmitbV spbo lived' near tlje Smith Grove , conwlidated school, died n Friday- shortly' before noon, afier an illne^ o^a^ut 24 hours. About 10 o'clock Thursday moruiiig Tom Sfeachuni came along with some whisky,,and it is said that he gave Smith a drink or two.' Short ly after driaking'.tbe liquor Smith got on a wagon and started to drive away. He bad gone but - a short distance wheu he fell off the wagor. Will McC^tiUoh took Smith in his cai". carried him 'to his home a id Dr. Lester Martin was snmnioned and arrived at the home of the sick- mail shortly after noon. Smith was, in a serious condition. The pbysi* cian pumped his stomach out and, gave him medical treatment. It» was only a few liours until doubly' pneumonia developed and Mr. Sitiith breathed*^is last about uoon, Friday. Dr. Shallolt, or Winston Salem, was al^ summoned and; came to see the sick man before he| died. It is thought by the two physicians that-the* whisky was poisoned and w.as directly .respon sible for the death of Mr. Smith A warrant was issued fof.tbe arrest of Meacbnm. Mr. -Shiith was about 32 years of age and i.s .survived by bU wife and his aged mother. The' funeral and burial services were he-d at Bethlehem Sunday^ It was a sad death and.'is a warniug to the public that the kind of whisky that is being carried around will not do to drink. A coroner's jury was summoned and together with the coroner and th'e comity physicfaui a hearing was held over the body Saturday afteruooD. The jury instructed the county physician to perform an autopsy and the' stomachy of th'e de ceased wa.s removed'and sent to Raleigh to *re analyzed. The bodj^ vv .s embalmed Friday, the day be-! fore the inquest was held. A re- port is expected fron Raleigh witb-j in the next day or two. | Meachum came to town Monday and gave himself up to the sheriff who carried him to Smith Grove for a preliminary hearing before Esq. J, H. Foster. BSrs. C. V. Miller Dead, Mrs. C V. Miller died at her home on North Main street about ten o'clock Wednesday night fi.'llowing au Ulneiis of about two year.-', age-i 3S years. The funer al and burial services were heM at Yadkin Valley Friday. Mrs Miller is survived bv her husband and seven cnildren, the youngest being only five weeks old. Her father, four sisters and one brother, also survive. Mrs. Miller was a member of "yadkin Vallay Baptist church. The grief-stricken hus band and children have the sym pathy of a host of friends. The oldest son, Grady, is just recover ing from an iUne.ss of pneumonia. Martha Jane Brewbaker Mfs. MaftHa Jane Brewbaker died I at her home two miles North of Farmingtnn Friday morning at ^ o'clock. Mrs. Brewbaker was a good woman, and bad been sick for more than a year. Her death was nut a aarptise to her fritituls. Bio - Obituaries -12/2/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, December 2,1925 Frances Lee Armsworthy Mrs. Frances' Lee Armsworlh? died night at 7:30 i/cjock at her hotue .'fuur ihiles north of Parmington after an of one week and had been in a serious con ' djrion since Wednesday. Mrs. Annsworihy was born in Yadkin codoty. Ffbroary 7« 1871: and was 54 Tears old at the time of her death. She had been a faithful member of the Parmington Uetho* diet chocrh for a number of years, Sho is survived by her husband, L. B. Artnswnrth\; two daughters, Mra Wade Porches, of Winsion^S^* lem. Miss Rd*h Armsworthv who has been teaching achpql it) Kanna* polls for the past five years. She - is also survived by ond" sister. Mrs. L?na Walker- of Hnneatowti; two half •sisters, Mrs. J. 0. Brock, and Mrs. 1*. H. Graham, both of. Panh* ingtnn, four balf'brotbers, l^ss James, of Wiiiscon-Satem, E. C., C D , M. G. aiid M. >G. James, all oi Pi,rnrioglon. A short funeral service was held at the home li^tarday tnorning at 10:30 o'clock and the funeral proper was held at th^ FariDinston Metho din church atiflib'elo^ by Rev.' C, M /MclCinn^'-interment Was iti Farmington cemetery,- Bio - Obituaries - 12/2/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <r r~ oi u> <c o J _' ' /?9^ n JML' . (7^ l\vfc^\€. £.lix.a.W-K^ iTsn/er "3 a^xsL^ F ccuj^. k.11 /§H'p' U fe V- r ^ G , Uxn > cu. /rd / - Oec 1, 1^15 'S£j- y / / ' {L(tn/c^ 4a 9 , %.a Davie County Public Library Mocksville. NO DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, December 9,1925 Mr. D. 'G. ^Lanier Dead, Mr. D. G. -Lafiier died at bis home in North-Mocksville about two o^'dock Monday morning, (ol- lowing a week's' illness of heart disease, aged 66 vears Mr. L»iuier is survived by his wife.-two daugh ters and three ions. The funeral aod burial .serviceB were held at Kuiioii Methodisb church Tuesday afiernoon at cue o'clock. Mr". Lanier had been a resident of dlocksyille forniany years and was well liked by all who knew him. _ Benjamin Mock pjamin Mock, of tbe Mock .sec*; died Friday night, following r year illness of heart disease rheumatism, aged 75 years. Mock is .survived by his wife eight children^ - The fuueral buiiaj services , was held at ^'.s Chapel ,i^g.day- afternoon iV'o'clock. Bio - Obituaries - 12/9/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, December 10, 1925 •4^ MR I. H. MOCK DEAD Mr, L H. Moc^ of near Mock*a Church died December 5th after' an-lUneas of about three years.. Punci-al. services were held " for the deceased nt Mock's .Church Sunday aft'ornooii and :intermeiit was. made'there. Mr. Mock is survived by. ah aged .widow, five sdna, W. T?, Mock and. Thomps Mock'of Thomasvillei T. S. Mock and George Mock of Ad vance, and'Blair Mock of - Old' lUchmbnd, four diiughkerfi, Mrs. Mnmmott' .Fpuat . of,' Waughton, Mrs. Thomas Baiioy and Mrs. WU- llo- Howard of Thqihaayillp, .and Mrs.-GebrgQ Beachum.of Advancej and 'h ihost of freihda and .loved ones throughout the-county, 'vc MR M. K. CHAFFIN, DAVIE'S OLDEST CITIZEN PASSES AWAY Mr. M. R.,Chnfnh died almost suddenly Tue.sday afternoon nbont vvo o'clock following an illness of sevornl years. Tho doconaed I was 97 years old thp 26th of No vember. ' Ho was one of the.old- Icpt members of.lho M. E. church .of this city, was at one time coun ty surveyor for Dnvlc, n veteran Of.the plcil war and highly esteemed, 'citizen' , of,'. 'Mbeksville |and. Dovie county. ..." His ■. •wife who was 'Miss EmaBrock becfor©;her marriage,, andone son, Willlnm, preoeoded fi lmto tho great beyond some several years ago. He is survived by one ,non, Mr. T. N. ChaffJn of Mocks- jvillo and fi ve daughters; Mrs." S".'•.0. Rich, of MocksyJJIo, Mrs. S. M. Holton, of Durham, Mrs. Bruce Craven, of Trinity, Mrs. Joo Kim-.brough, of Grc'ensburo, and Mrs.A. M- McGlamury of Greensboro. The funeral aorvlcbs wore conducted at the home of his son, T.N. Chafilp on Depot street Wednesday nfternoop at 3 o'clock and Interment was made' in .ihe Rosecemetery.. The Enterprise wishesto extend Its deepest sympathy tothe relativoB and friends in this- hour of grief. Correction to M. R. Chaffin Obituary (Correction published in December 17,1925 issue of Mocksville Enterprise) A CORRECTION . -In the.writeup.' of Mr.' Chafflns! death in last iss.uo we stated that "the-funeral servicea wor© con-" ducted at the honie of his son, "r. N. Chaflln on Depot street Wo ahould-havc sold nt the home of his daughter, Mrs. S. O. Rich. In o.rdor to do justice lo' tfie family we make the above, correction. " _ . 1 , . / .-| MR p. g; lanibr passk* Mr. D..O; Lahier died at! his ,home - In North MogkByille early,i funeral servlceB were, held 'at'Piill. ,i 'Ml'. Lahier. had'many .frieiids-in;';; Mockavlllb and Davie cbUrity who'^wilt be -flhocked 'to- jearri, 'of : his V..passing;, ;Thq I'ifamlly .^Has'v dur ^ deep'est.sympathyin this h'oiiir ttheir sore bereavement'-Ai ■'. ; Bio - Obituaries - 12/10/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, December 16,1925 Martin Rowan Chaffin Idocksville's Oldest Citizen Passes^ ! Mr. Martin Rowan Chaffin. one df the oldest men in the county and the town's oldest cilizen died at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. .S. 6. Rich, on Depot street, at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. Mr .. Chaffin had heen iu feeble health, for several years bnt was able to; be on the ;>treels up until last summer. He jwas able to be up on the day of his jleatb and ate a hearty dinner. Just before his death he had walked to |tbe porch, but had to be assisted Joack to his room, telling hiadaugh- (ter that be was not feeling well. jHe was placed in, a chair and a I loctor called, but deatb..Gante-itt a ifew piotnents after Mr. Chaffin was !put in bed and before tbe'physician [arrived. Mr. Cbaffin was born in jDavie county on' Nov.. 25, 1.828, 'ind was 97 3'ears and 13 days old the time of his death'.' All of >iis .life was spent in his native s;»>unty and most of it as a citizen; (jf Mockavilte. served for manyj iyears as county supreyor, and also j jierved as U. S. Commissioner for a '.mniber.of years. He joined Cen- ( ,ter Methodist church at the age of ',14 yeani aud lived a Chri."«tiao for ^.83 years, being a faithful and earn est worke- in the Master's vine yard. Mr. Ctiaffin is survived by ;the following cUildreia. ThosN. ; Jhaffin and Mrs. S. O- . Rich, of this city; Mrs, S. M. Holtbn, of 'Ourhatn; Mrs. J. W. Knnbrough and Mrs. A. M. filcGlamery, of' (Greensboro, and Mrs. Bruce Craven of .Trinity. Twenty-five*.grand- 'ChUdreii and two great grauu-chijd- ren survive. I The funeral wasbeldat the home iWedjiesrtay aftern^n j.ai-'i;7o >««r'dock, his pastor^Rev.v.RT;^* Mowie" assisted by. Rev". W.' R, |Vak conducing, the services, after 'Ivbich the body was laid' gently^'to eat in -Rose celuetery MrV [ Chaf • n w^ known tbroughqut thii.^h- kire section and leaves hundf^^ 'of •friends and relatives who. wilf be l^iaddened bv the news of his.deaih. (Much could be vvritteu ofthis'nian's .•Hfeyiwhich was sbar^ .for nearly a during Uie'd^ ministration of ^23 Presidents, and w.is cultivating corn near the public sqnare in this' cilv when Martin VanBuren was President.. He as sisted in the work of building the fi rst jail ever erected in Davte coun ty, in 1839. It was iiiterestiug to bear him relate the hihory of this county from its creation to the pre-sent time. ' A good man has gone to reward Peacie to his ashes. Mrs. Felix Barrier Mts. Felix Bcrrier died Satnrday at the home lOf her eon 'Ciiiunn Berrier. near Auguatra. followinit,an exieoded lllneaa. The ftraeml and burial services were held at Oonbud Methodist cbnteh Sunday. Mr * Bsriier Is survived by c»vo chlldi^a, I. C.- Berridr and Mrs. R: M. Oeadthon. Mrs. T. M. Peoples Mrs. T. M Peoples died <tt her home 'In ClarhsyiUe towDsiilp Friday, foilowioit a week's itliiesa of-imeuaiphiR; The funeral and buK^I servi^'.were held at Cbootout Grove church'Sunday. . Mrs. Peoples is survived by several sons and danahtera, among them Mrs Wade Sato-, and M. D. ^-ioples. of tins city. . Mrs. Wilhelm Mrs. Wilheim rjied at the home of her , daughter. U's Charles Benson; on South ! Mam strerc Satonlay. followioa a long iU.-' 1 ntss of cancer Funeral and burial ser- I vices were held Snnday at Third Creek church. Rowan cotinty. Mary Jones Mrs. Mary. Jones, an inmate of the cotinty home, died Sunday evening of the infirmities of 'age. The body was Ibid to rest Tuesday morning at"*! i .o'clock -at Epbe-sus. Mrs, Jones was between 90 and too years old aud leaves no immediate relatives. Bio - Obituaries - 12/16/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, December 17,1925 Mrs. Wllhelm Dead 7A; Mrs. Wilhelm, the mother of j Mrs.. ChaOi Benaonj dle.d at the homo of her dftiightor on South Main street last Saturday foUow- ing-an illness of cancer. The funeral and burial, aorvlcoa wero hold at Third Cheek Church, In Rowan, Sunday. The family, and friends have our heart, felt flym- pathy. . Mrs, T. M. Feo^lM:Pead'A • ' Mrs. T: .M, Pooplba diqd. a^^^^ h'omp neai\ Chestnut Girdve'Church i'', lo.s.t .Friday following' an■•iUness;)of pneumonia. Mrs. Pcdples was.: sick only a few days. . The.funo- .rul sbryice .was hqld at ChestnutGrove-Church Sunday' and inter-;' ment" was made ln"tho.. ccractcr^ '; therei"' • • ; it- Mrs. Jones Dead' ■ Mary Jones ap ihmato; of, tbd,/-County Home, died -last Siind.ayf;;^:and .was hurled Tuesday ihbrnina?;;'rit. 11 .o^cldck. at; I^iherty.- ;•Jones ;.wotf,: nl^.out^.TPp;5.yea^9;:pl.^/.ffi Drew Lanier Mr. Drew Lanier, who was u resident of Mocksvllle, was laid to rest hero last Tuesday even ing. Mr. Lanier was alyty-alx years of age. Be had two Bisters and one brother. Wo extend our greatest sympathy to the bereav ed ones. ■ ' Bio - Obituaries - 12/17/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, December 23,1925 Mrs. C. H. Allen Travis Keller • Travisi..Uie 6*tD0iitlis*o)d son. ot Mr. and Mrs.'.W. F. Keller, died Thursday .afteruoon of pueomoniai The little body was laid to rest>- at Center Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs." C. H. All^ wife of a well- kno^ farmer of Cleveland, Row- j Bn.connty.'died Monday aftefnocn,. death t^n^ caused by Bright's diseaser The husband and eight j sous, and two -daughters survive. The;'funeral was cot ducted at i o*clock.Tuesday from the home. in the town-.of Cleveland, and the body brought to Smith Grove and ' laid to rest. Mrs. Allen «»aa a native of Davie county, moving to Rowan about IS years ago. . Bio - Obituaries - 12/23/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, December 31,1925 Jack Morris FATAIi ACCIDENT NEAR SALISBURY n When-the car He wna driving crashed into a'.fence bcBldd*'the road on the SaliBtuKy-StatesvUle;' hlghWay Jack .Morris,. Sl-jreai^-old resident of ^ instantly' kiilcA abotft .S ' o'clock Saturday night/ THe accident oc curred about 8 ihiles froni.Salis bury, and I officers', "have *A6t yet been :'BucpeBafui*;:in iocuting. -an -0y^%vitne88< -Bob^t' .fj'*;'Uolilns,., Tidin£'witH n Morris, stated that he. fell'asleep i.som^^ the accident.*and*kn^ nothing of the, cause.of;the..roisnapi'.'• ' • '^'B#ort8.'{r.ea^^ eto .tvere to the effeot;thot Sheriff % H;:Crideir.ibf;jRoiTOn-co^ in-■ViB(Btigat^"-.%e:. accident, ; He.^ IsBaid"-;to :have "fouiid .dndicationsjthat.We madhinewas h high fdte of apeed when it:atpttck,thei>road8ide.\fencb,'/wecte^^ 'jcUjrve ■ tV.nffoid ;^prSectIdn.t6.. mo-'.I tbrists,.. it' is'reppirtfld.^.that. ..tho: .;car tore up four pddtd bf-tne feiic.? 1 and was hanging i over a 'twenty-•jfoot fHl when it finntiy stopped.... A. coroner's Iriqucat; reaultcd In • the verdict that Morris, came toibis death by. an .automobile, aoci-.! dent.' 'Collins is boinii held in the :!B6wnn county . jail to-\faco a . charge of drunkennpss. . Bio - Obituaries -12/31/1925 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA