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THE DAVIE RECORD. C. FRANK STROUD - - Editor. OFFICE Second Story Angel Building, Main St. Entered at the Postoflice in Mocks ville, N. C, as Second-class Mail matter, March 3. 1003. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, in Advance 50c Six Months, in Advance - .25c WEDNESDAY, July 20, 1910. THE NEWS FROM OUR COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS What the People all Over the County are Doing CALL FOR CONVENTION. The county convention of the Republi can party of Davie county, is hereby call ed to meet in the town of Mocksville, N. C, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, the 1st day of August, 1910. The convention is called for the purpose of electing dele gates to the State, Congressional, Judicial and Senatorial conventions, and to tran sact any other business that may come before the convention. The Precinct Pri maries will meet on Saturday, July 30, 1910, at the usual voting places, for the purpose of electing delegates to the coun ty convention. Each precinct is entitled to one delegate for every 25 votes cast for Governor at last election, 1S08. This July 11, 1910. C.G. BAILEY, Chairman, County Rep. Ex. Comm. J. F. MOORE, Secretary. Pictures of the Jeffries-Johnson fight have not been barred in Mocksville. REEDY CREEK. No news much this week. I haven't been out anywhere. - Old Mrs. HiKi has been under the wea ther with something the matter with her feet, and I forgot there ever was a Davie Record. But she is all right now. I first thought she was trying to walk like town folks. She has them spells when, she gets in town, but she has her same old country walk now, and I am proud ,pf it. F, P. Crotts and family spent last Wed- npsdav in Salisbury. Reedy Creek wants C. L. Leonard for sheriff and we want a Reedy Creek man for county commissioner. Mess. H. J. Zimmerman and Walter De-! lap were in Lexington Monday on business. I Mr. E. F. Pickle lost a fine cow last week by throwing herself and breaking ; h r neck. J Dr. Baxter Byerly's family, of Coolee- j mee, spent a few days last week with the j Doctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley; Byerly. I night with his mother at Smith Grove, j There was a lawn party here Saturday night. -'We are going to clean off the graveyard at this place, and everybody is invited to come and help in the good cause. ' Mr. Roy Williams has been sick for the past few days. ..Our good old Dr. Kimbrough spent a few days at home last week, j People are about through plowing in this 1 section, and wheat threshing is moving on rapidly. Wild Bill, ADVANCE. We had rather see the farmer hap py than the wiley politician and the calamity howler. The political pot has begun to boil in Davie county. There will be some surprises this fall. The Record has as much space for the poor man as for the rich. No distinction is drawn. The crops in this section are good. The wheat crop is extraordinary in size and quality. Misses Celia and Lalie Booe, of Coolee mee; are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H'. Rat let! ge. . Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Crews have returned from Norfolk, Va., where they spent tvo weeks. Mr. W. H. March spent Saturday and : Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. ! M. March. He holds a position with Mar- ler-Dalton-Gilmer Co., Winston. Rats, big hats and Democrats all going Mr. Travis bmithdeal is at home on va- lie noias a position wnriuie vves- Notice, Republicans. In the 1908 election the following vote was cast for governor, upon which the vote in the county convention is based. Under the plan of organization for every 25 or fraction thereof i vote in the coun ty convention. This will give each town ship or precinct the following votes: Aids Nature Mocksville 155 7 votes. Farmington .145 6 Cooleernee 95 4 Calahaln 129 6 " Fulton 130 6 " Jerusalem 116 5 East Shady Grove 115 5 " West Shady Grove 76 4 " Clarksville 123 5 " Smith Grove 89 4 " Total 1173 52 Those who are thinking of asking for an office had better announce themselves before it is too late. The biggest circulation more lo cal news more county news is what Tne Record offers its advertisers and its subscribers. out this fall. Mr. Editor, Reedy Creek is ahead of Mocksville. She has a woman over 100 and an automobile. Lexington postoffice is hanging on the vine yet. J. M. and Zack Crews were in Winston last Friday and Saturday trading horses. License were issued to marry last vweek to H. E. and Miss Myrtle .Black; William Phillips and Miss Bertie Koontz. Mr. John Taylor died at Yadkin College July 8th, aged 72 years. He leaves a wife 5 boys and one girl. Mr. Taylor was born in Scotland and came to this country when he was 3 years old. If Reedy Creek gets to vote on local op tion she will swim in the fluid 16 to 1 HiKi. i cation tern Union, at Washington Mr. Andrew Allen, one of our substan tial farmers of Route 1, was in town today. Mr. F. M. Williams, of Bixby, was in our town Friday. lhe worn on Mrs. w. k. turns store is nearing completion. Messrs. J. H. Ratledge, Frank Carter and Misses Celia and Lalie Booe attended preaching at Elbaville Sunday. It is about time for the Republican par ty to begin to look around for a ticket for the good old county of Davie, therefore I suggest the fol.owing: Hon. E. H. Morris for the legislature; J. F. Smithdeal for sheriff; B. G. Williams for clerk; J. F. Moore for register, June W. Bailey for treasurer, C. G. Bailey, Dr. Robt. Lowery and B. F. Stonestreet for commissioners- With this ticket We think the most fastidious will be pleased.. . When in Advance don't forget to visit Carter &. Ratledge's cheap cash store. Anonymous. ( Well, just as we expected, Forsvth county has swapped aJSuperior Court Judge for. a CongressrnaiU. provided they can .deliver the goods. State Dispatch. ' . ' . - iery Republican in Davie county is urged to attend the precinct pri maries to be held on Saturday, July 20th, and the county convention which meets August 1st. ROUTE FIVE. Threshing wheat is the order of the day in this section. '- Mr. V. C. Barneycastle continues right sick, ve are sorry to note. Mrs. J. H. Foster, of County Line, spent one day with Mrs. S. C. Goins recently. Mrs. J. L. Glasscock, of Route 2, spent one day the past week with her' daugh ter, Mrs. D. O. Helper. Several of our young people spent Sat urday in Cooleernee taking in the - ball game. Mr. June Tutterow who went to Greens boro some time ago, has returned home.- OLD KAPPA. Masters Robert and Willie McDaniel have gone to Cooleernee to work in the cotton mill. . Miss Mary Addle Byerlv gave an ice cream supper Saturday night to the delight of her many friends' A large crowd were present, and everybody reports a pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Koontz, and little daughter, spent Sunday with Mr. S. A. Koontz and family. Mr. Jim McDaniel and family, spent Sunday evening at Mr. Harvey Byerley's Miss Pearl Koontz visited her sister, Mrs. Eugene Click, at Cooleernee recently. Mrs. H. E. H. Sloop and children, of Gold Hill, are exnected here this week to visHt There was preaching at Mt. Tabor Sun-J her father, Rev. W. R. Ketchie. day also at night. - I Misses Ella Day wait and Dora Stroud, As news is scarce, we will ring off with ! visited Mesdanes Alfred and WiUiam Day . , ,f , I wait recently, best wishes for Tha Record and its thous- Mr and Mrs- 0scar McDaniel, of Cool- ands of readers. Soandso. eemee, spent last week with relatives at this place, Those who want a bargain can get what they are looking for by sub scribing for The Progressive Farmer and Gazette and The Davie Record. B jth one year for $1. Since he has to suffer defeat any how, why should the Democrats of the fifth district be so wrought up over the particular marLTwhom they w.mt to make the race for Congress. The truthful (?) editor of The Cooleernee Journal accuses us of be ing a democrat prior to eight years ago. Up to that time we had never cast a vote for any man. Another lie nailed. Sell must be out of flour. Every farmer in Davie county should attend the Farmers' Union picnic to be held at Center tomorrow. Take a day off and go. President Alexander and Editor Green will ad dress those present. The editor ot Tne Record will be on the grounds to meet his enemies and to take new subscriptions. Prepare to meet him. The Davie Record is entering up on its twelfth year. The present edi tor, Mr. C. Frank Stroud, has bfien in charpe of the paper for the past three years. And he has done well, he is giving his subscribers a good, clean newspaper. The Journal wish' es Mr; Stroud and his paper succe ss. Winston Journal. This fall a man from Davie county should be nominated for the State S mate from. this district, which com P jses Yadkin, Davie andv.-'Wilkes. .in the ppst-'the conventions have aU ways seen7-fit to - nominate a : man from one of the other counties. We think it only fair that Davie should be allowed the privilege of naming the man this year that is to represent us during the coming two years. We have plen ty of men who could present the district with honor themselves and to the Republiear varty. and we know of no bettr; o- abler man than Mr. E. H. Morr of-this city, whom we believe entire county would be glad to -rceive'the nomination, V CANA. good There is a bright prospect of a harvest through tb.is section if the show- j ers hold on. There will be heid at Eaton's church on Mr. Pink Feimster and sister-in-law. Mrs. Lizzse Garwood, of River Hill, visited a. Ollie Garwood's Sunday. Miss Ella Walker, who has been visiting at Holly Springs for some time, returned home last week. We are glad to note that the little son tne 3rd Sunday in August a series of meet- j ?f Mr- Rat Stroud, who has been suffering. iui suuie nine nuui mi autess uii ins &iiee, In holding your primaries Saturday eve ning, July 30th, you can elect as many delegates to the county convention as you wish, but they can only cast the above vote at the county convention. We would advise the election of large delegations so as to insure a good attendance at the con vention on Monday, Aug. 1st. Let every Republican in the county who can attend the primaries and then come out to the convention. Take enough interest in your party and country to give a little time. Don't stay at home and then complain at what those do, who do attend. Do your duty at your primaries and convention, and see if things are not done as the ma jority wish. The great success orsDr. Pierce's Golden Medical Die. covery in curing weak stomachs, wasted bodies, wruk lungs, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is based oa ,' the recognition of the fundamental truth that "Golden Medical. Discovery" supplies Nature with body-building, tissue-repairing, muscle-making materials, in con densed and concentrated form. "With Ihia help Nature supplies the necessary strength to the stomach to dijef.t ' food, build up the body end thereby throw off lingering obstinate coughs. The "Discovery" n-establishes the digestive and nutritive organs in sound heullh, purifies and enriches the blood, and nourishes the nerves in ' short establishes sound vigorous health. - A -t i ! Ityour dealer offers something "Just as &ood," it is probably better FOR liIM--U pays better. I But you are thinking of the euro not the profit, so " there's nothing "Just as ood" for you. Say bo. '' Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, In Plain English; or Met icine Simplified, 1QC8 pages, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-dat Edition, paper-bound, sent for 21 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of miilint oly. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, Nf. Y Special eetings. The following is the plan of special j meetings of Mocksville circuit, Methodist Protestant church, and the pulpit help secured: Dulins. 4th Sunday in July, Revs. W. T. Totten and Geo. E. Hunt. A Bethel. 5th Sunday in July, Rev. T. H. Matthews. Union Chapel. 2nd Sunday in ' August, Rev. D. R. Williams. Elbaville. 3rd Sunday in August, Rev. H. W. Brasveil. Byerly's Chapel. 4th Sunday in Aug i s , Rev. T. H. Mat hews. Union Grove. 4th Sunday in Septem ber, Rev. Geo. E. Hunt. The third quarterly conference of this circuit is to be held at Elbaville Saturday before the third Sunday in Augnst. D. A. Highfill. Pastor. ' IPS HARD TO TELL good paint from bad by just lurk ing at a pot of Tpaint. HV. only after it has been exposed to the weather for a few months that you can cee the effects of poor paints. Then it is too late. If you buy your paints of us you always get good paint the VuA that wears, "UNEEDUS" Sink & Fansler 427 Trade St. Winston-Salem. & b tt b J 4 tM Stock R Doughton Nominated. Statesville, July 15.--Ron R. L. Donjrhton of Laural Springs, Alle ghany county, was this evening made the democratic nominee for congress in the eighth district, the Domination coming on the 58th bal lot. '' Mocksville Produce Market. educing Prices on Lard ARMOUR'S SIMON PURE LEAF LARD, SHIELD BRAND PURE LARD ii WHITE CLOUD COMPOUND NATL. PK'NG CO S ROYAL LILY COMP. COTOLENE IN TWO SIZES 51b 88c, Regular $1.00 Bucketi " 77c, " 90 " 10lbi$l.S4, " $1.75 " 1.2S, " 1.45 " 5Ibs 69c, 7S Large Size $1.62 Small Size 63 Everybody uses more or less Lard, and it - will pay you to come early, in order to get what you want. This offer stands for 10 days. All of the above named articles are High Grade goods, and prices exceedingly low. Look for the Red Circular, which ..will appear in about 10 dy which will give you some prices on Groceries unheard of in Ute town before. . , - . 4 Wheat 1.00 Flqur. 2.50 Meat, hams 18 Spring chickens is Eggs :- 13 Beeswax 22 Hides, dry 10 Corn . Meat, fatback Oats., Old hens Butter Lard Hides, green 18j 50 09 15 151 05 1 The above is the price paid and not the price to consumer. i ings. Rev. John T. Jenkins will assist Mr. Cashwell. Wonder how Mrs. G. L. White enjoys pumping water, esjpecially when it comes to pumping a black: snake out of the well which measured si jc feet after being killed. Mrs. Sarah Green has been spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. G. L. White. Miss May Greert visited Misses Bessie and Alpha Eaton recently. Will Collett has fceen on the sick list for a few days. Millard Booe has been home the past wek keeping compa ny with mumps. Mrs. Sam Stonestinset and Miss Neza Sheets spent Friday night atT. L. Eaton's. Must be some att Taction up in Iredell for Claude. ' f . - Miss May Heath i s spending some time with relati ves near here. Mrs. W,. Gmbb isositing her mother in Irejell this week. ' ; Mr. ar.dMrs. Walter Stoneslreet and lit tle son ' Charlie, of-'Winston, spent the past week with relatives near here. T he writer had the ' pleasure of attend ing a quilting and birLhdny dinner, bat didn't eat so much that she had to have the little mote to pull her away from the table. '5 . . - Mr.i. S.-J. Wood is visiting Mrs. William Hunter 'this week. , s If the editor will corne up this way, will give -aim 'a least oh peaches V and appts damplins. ;' - "' Charlie Collett an d W. B. Griibb oiade a buiineas trip, to Elkbn Friday. MisslMollie Collett made a flyang trip to Mocksville the. past! week. ; - -The 'phone line has bertHcorhpieted a iqng thia roaLv G. L. -White and; H.lC. Hunter are the:ohones4iooy'iatt ing. j - . 't '-. . ' 'J':''.-: " ".-.'a' , Miss Louise Eaton has ;. bejeriT spending son ie tim e with Mrs. Ina Cain. - ; If; I cain stay "away)' from "the orchard lorig enoi igh I will write next week. V i Faumek's Daughter. HUNT'S CASH GROCERY "QUALITY LINE'n ...t - .f. ,f, ,"Jrc ,fe ','; ,.,. ,. iTi i13rAJ 0 -r 4-. l j l r p 4 p r r r -r i . i i 4 4 is improving. : Little Misses Cledand Lola Harper, are visiting the:r grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harper, in Rowan. Miss John Smoot visited her parents at this place recently. . L i - -"''-"' Elcnu Paj. Late News Items. Hon. Kope Elias, at one time one of the most prominent politicians in the State died July 18th. A bad storm visited Beaufort county Monday, damaging crops bad ly. Lightning struck many houses. Otis Brown, a young white man of Oxford, N. C, shot his jnother-in-law Monday evening and then killed himself. H. F. Zacharay, aged 50, believed to be from Yadkin county, was found fiead in his barn in Roanoke, Va., Monday. It is supposed a negro murdered him for his money. . Claud Thomas, a negro of Anson county, is bring pursurd by an in- i furiated mob lor ihoolh.g an officer who was trying to arrest biin."; Gudger in the Tenth. Ashvilie;. July -12. James M. Gudjer, Jr., ' receiveil lhe Domina tion for Congress at the hands of the Democratic convention of the ten! h "district tonight on the tilth ballot-by one vote-more than the 1-49 vdtes required. e re- i to' r is, the see SMITH GROVE. We are proud to .see' the new' carpet on our church floor at Smith Grove, v We were sorry that Rev. Lof tin was un able to filL his regular appointment at this place the 2nd Sunday, but Mr. E; C. Smith gave us a good talk. ' . Mr. W. H. Taylor and his friend Mr. Allen and Lee .The Nominees. The Democratic State convention in Charlotte -yesterday nominated Judge W. R. Allen, of Wayne coun ty, for Supreme Court Justice over Justice. Manning of Durham, aud W.. T. Lee, of Haywood county, was notuinated for corporation, com -misiouer to succeed S. L. Rogers. (These were the ouly contests before the convention aud they were set tled by one ballot iu each case. For corporation commissioner H. C Brown, of Wak.e, was nominated to succeed A cock . deceased. There were three caudidates for tne place on the couimission to succeed Rog . ei s, whose term expires this year Lee, Pearson, of Burke, and Gra ham. of Granville. Lee was nntiii. ffirr ms v iu. MU . ' : . ' ' p& - ' - 43 - I THIS IS IT ' g y ,, ; . ... , : ' - ' , . -- - J Brooks, from Winston, spent Saturday; naled on the first ballot. "ROCK HILL" Buggies . are the very best for the money. Don't anything said to be .''just as good." : : r r Quality is Remembered long after price is forgotten. e. C. SNFORD SONS' COMPANY, Agents MOCKSVILLE; nJ"G. THE ROCK HILL BUGGY CO. Rock Hill, S. C take a a a a a a a 3 a S s a a a S s a 3 i f N
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