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THE DAVIE RECORD. C. FRANK STROUD - - Editor. OFFICE Second Story Angel Building, Main St. Entered atthePostoffice in Mocks ville, N. C, as Second-class Mail matter. March 3. 1903. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: jo Year, in Advance 50c Six Months, in Advance 25c WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 21, 1910 The business men of Mocksville should cet tocrether the first of the year and organize a building and loan association. Nothing advances a town's growth more rapidly. Let's talk up this matter. W. E. Clark, who has been editing The Mocksvi He Herald tor nearly a vear. has folded his tent, and like the Arab, has silently faded away He is succeeded by Mr. E. D. Wil liams, a clever young man of Win ston. whom The Record wishes much success. How'. -dear to our hearts :. ,s cash on (Subscription v When the generous subscriber Presents it to view. But the man who won't pay. We refrain from description, For perhaps, gentle reader. That man might be you. Inasmuch as the snow of winter is again drifted about us. and the cold north wind doth sing its roundelay through the apetures of our summer before last clothes, and as the coa bin is a vawniner vacuum and the pork barrel is a hollow mockery, we feel called upon to urge our subscn bers to call at once and settle. NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. As has been our custom tor many yean, we will issue no paper next week. The editor, the devil and the subscribers need a rest. Wo wil again greet our readers Jan. 4th 1911. and we promise them a better paper next year than ever before We would be glad for our friends to drop in and see us during the holi days also our enemies. If we ar not in, the devil will be present with a receipt book . and a pencil. We wish all our subscribers and adverT tisers a merry Christmas and a hap py New Year.. Liberty Hill Dots. Mr. Editor: Having seen nothing in the Kecord from this part of the moral vine yard, thought I would write a few lines, ine population ot tnis town is increas ing at a rapid rate. A new store has been erected recently by Mr. Lhas. Black welder, who carries general line oi ary gooas, groceries, no tions and hardware, which he will be glad' to show you when in need of any thing in his line. Mr. W. H. Renegar has moved his par ents into the house with them Hope they will like their new home. Mrs. Renegar has been sick for quite a while, but hope sne wui soon be better. Mr and Mrs. J. D. Howell and little daughter Gladys May, visited their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barney last week. Mrs. Llizabeth White is visiting her son, Mr. Joe White. As the editor seems to be fond of dough and frog skins, if-he will come up this way we will see that he is treated all right, and I will set him up to a quart of goob ers so he can go on his way rejoicing. Mr. Jack Dwiggins.has moved his saw mill close to this town on Mr. David Clem ent's land. I am glad to see so many new subscrib ers coming in. Let the good work go on. Mr. .1. W. Boyd. Jr.. will occupy the house recently vacated by Grady Bowles. How many are in favor of a law to , stop killing the birds. This Den Diiaher is in favor of a law to stop killing the birds ior tnree or ior years. I am also in fa vor of a law to protect the squirrels and possums. With best wishes to The Record and its many readers. Blue Jay. plentiful. ' . There is almost a universal complaint of colds. ladriDDe. etc.. in Rowan. Mrs. D. , S. Brown has been in bad health for some time, and in the bed for two weeks. She is some better at this writing. The doc tor says it is malaria in the system. ; While sawing wood with his gasoline engine, Mr. Will Lyerly turned around to pick up something and the saw struck him and cut an ugly gash. Grandma Comilla Peeler died on the 7th inst. She lacked only a few months of being 99 years old. Several days before she died her fingers turned black and be gan to dry up. Mr. David S. Brown made a trip to New York City as a witness for the railroad in a dog trouble that occurred in the waiting room in Salisbury some three years ago. He says he enjoyed his trip nicely, and the largest city in the United States con tains something to look at. The city con tains as many people as North Carolina. South Carolina and Virginia. The trial was put off until January, and he may have to go back again. Observer. D at Reedy Creek News. We are glad to learn that our old friend W. A. Bailey is much better. There is another week old boy at Mr. G. Toibert's. Mr. H. P. Byerly's biggest hog weighed 455"pounds. That is right, Bob. haul that pretty school teacher every chance you get Mr. Will Byerly and his pretty bride have moved to Mr. J. S. Delap's. Mr. Oscar Hartley has moved on Mr. Hi Hartley's Gobble place, and Mr. Tobe Cope to Mr. Spot Wiliiamson's place. Dr. Byerly, of Cooleemee, has bought an automobile, the first one ever bought in Davie county. s - .'.'- Uncle Felix Delap was in Winston the other day with more of those "fine pigs. He averaged $7 each for them. - It is so cold on Reedy Creek ice freezes between some men and their wivefc. Mr. J. N. Myers, the well known agent for the Nissen wagon. . renews his sub scription. Thanks. . . " Mr. T. J. Ellis was on Reedy Creek last Wednesday on business, and driving: nice steDDintJ horse. Miss Victoria Byerly comes home today, Misses Lelia and Ida. and .Mr. E. C. will come the last of the week to spend Xmas with their good old clever parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Byerly. If Eliiah would have waited until the present date, he could hape went to heav en in an' airship instead of a whirlwind Mrs. J. S. He&e is boarding the two Miss Parkers who are teaching at Brooks Academy. Mr. Wesley Hege and son ; are ' putting lumber on the ground for a store house at their home near Arcadia. Miss Mattie Grimes and Mrs. T. Grimes of Lexington, spent one night Jast week with Mesdaraes E. Byerly and P; A. Gobble G. Tolbert, Carrier on Route 3 from Ad vance, says his schedule is changed, so he has only 5 hours to make his round and all must keep stamps and. do their own licking, for he has licked your bid dirty letters until he has ruined his stom ach in fact, he hasn t got time. Mr. W. M. Byerly and family visited his brother. Dr. B. Byerly, at Cooleemee re cently. ' '" "' ' ': -: ' --. Mrs. Ralph Rames, of Florida, is visit ing her brother. T. J. Ellis. Mr. H. P. Byerly killed a pig last week that weighed 455 pounds. Misoes Noma Gobble and Irene Crews have two cats that are worth all they eat Mrs. P. A. Gobble and daughter. Miss Noma, were visiting Mrs. J. M. Crews last Friday. uia maias. tne license in this county is only $3. Get yourself a pair. HiKi, The Christmas Cantata "A Chime of Silver Bells" will be given at the Methodist church (by The Light Bearer Society) Monday night Dec the twenty-sixth. Exercises begin ning at 7.30. The public is cordially invited to attend. A collection wil be taken for Foreign Missions. Letter From Oklahoma. , Editor Record: You will please find enclosed 50 cents Postoffice money -order to pay my subsenption another year to the Kecord, which has been a welcome visitor to my home ever since it was first started, and I always look forward to the day when it is due, especially since - 1 came West. It is like a letter from mv old home. While I like Oklahoma I think when we get nd of Haskellism we will have one of the best states in the Union. though Hove North Carolina, mv old hhm State. We are having very dry weather in western Oklahoma. The wheat is dy ing and stock water is getting scarce. borne are hauling water for miles. Long life to The Record and its editor. , Chas. L. Wooten. Perkins, Okla., Dec. 9, 1910. Bixby News. Ex-Sheriff W. A. Bailey is right sick mis writing, we are sorry to note. Mrs. Amanda Garwood died and was buried at Fork Church Dec. 4th. A crowd of young people of this place attended preaching at Fork Church last Sunday. The Walker Bros, have moved their stock of goods into their new building. Mr. Jesse Leonard, of Davidson county and Miss Lena Pack, of Fork Church, was' married at Bixby Dec. 4th, F. M.Williams Esq. officiating. All j6in in wishing this couple a long and happy life. Mr. Wil liams has been a J. P. for 14 years, and ay uurmg mat ume ne nas married " couples. - ol 1 think according to the sign' limes, the wedding bells will of the gaiu in our midst: oon ring a W. T. Myers has his completed, and say new house nearly to move into it' that he will be ready We under'"' Christmas, his farnv . and that T. C. Allen has sold the nr ad will move to Winston . in ne r future. A lot of the best busi- w . i men of Winston are composed of jJavit county men. Reno. : From Rowan. The election is over and the Democrats are elated, but we remember Cleveland's administration.. r The cotton is all out of the fields, and most oi u guinea, u is sun bringing a fair price, but we have not forgotten when we had to take $4.90 for it. Some of the neighbors have been to the mountains for apples, and report them Second P man P Mocksville Graded School. To the parents: Below will be found the names ot those students . whose conduct) was excellent and who made a passu sauc m au ui uieir stuaies ror tne w ending Dec. 16. If the names of'' your boys and girls do not appear in U'l8 att you are requested to co-operate, : Jjth thft teachers in bringing them up, io thA nKm er standard: ' . - .. .-.-..' First Grade Duke Hr, Woa Hutchmgs. MaryCa-:apbellf Duke Sheek. Moore. Virgil P tAP WaW SnvfW. 1 D..K.r ttnltliiaiom Ck.. jiauc ivuujr iiutwuuau, uuu - opry. Bertha Hendricks, Vestel Spry, ranees Sheek. Third Grade Francis Austin, Emma Lou King, William Stockton, Helen Me roney, Hearl Seaford, Daisy Holthouser. ' Sixth Grade Winnie " Smith, Mary Stockton. Annie Hall Baity. May Seaford, Emma Chaffin, Ivie Home. Seventh' Grades-Beatrice Linville, Ruth I Miller, Elsie Horn, Lester Martin. Eighth Grade Gelene Ijames, Maggie Robertson, Tobitha Moore, Margaret Me roney, Edna Stewart, . Ranier .-Brenegar, Carolyn?Miller, Rose Meroney, Martha Call. Louise Williams, Kopelia Hunt, Bernice Wilson, Kimbrough Sheek, Ella Meroney. Ninth Grade Frances Morris, . Annie Allison, Rose Owens, Jane Haden Gaither, j Dorothy Gaither, Abram .NaiL : Martba Clement. ..' - . ' .v 'J - - r;'; Tenth Grade Velma. , Martto Xaua Clement, Milton Call, Jake Stewart. 1 ' IT You nay Not Be Getting Full Value For Your Money if You Don't Investigate j CHRISTMAS; GREETINGS, Come to Salisbury and we can show you why it will pay you to trade ... with us. First of all, we have one of the largest stocks of Ready-to-Wear ; Glothing for Men and Boys to be found any where in the Carolinas. We are the only, merch ants in Salisbury that have a - resident Jjuyer - in - New York City who scoops up the finest Clothing: below manu facturers cost. That is why we can save you . - at least 33 J per cent, on clothing-. Our'immense s't o c k is brimming: over with every-: thing that is new. in - Cloth ing, every colorimaginable, yery, style suit or overcoat can be seen here. If you want to solve the. .difficult problem ;pf how to select . your Xmas gifts for your friends; come here and you will be astonished 'y at the beautiful and gorgeous, sho wing of exclusive- patterns of silk lined Kid Gloves for Men, Neck wear, Silk and Lisle Hosiery for Men, Silk and Wool Mufflers, Pajamas and Smoking Jackets all put up in seperate fancy Holiday boxes. Get acquainted with this fast growing Store, and you will always be bur cus tomers, as hundreds of Davie county and Mocksville citizens do all their buy ing from us. FELOMAN'S Salisbury's Greatest Clothiers. A Wonderful Showing of Cnristmas Goods. Last year you said our liue ol Chiistmaa Wares was good. ye lieve you meant that, as 3011 came out in such numbers thatonr ht, force of clerks could not wait on all by far. This year our line U the biggest and much cheaper than we have ever ehowu before. ve Lav presents for fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, and last but not least children and sweethearts. ... EXTRA! , Ladies Hals, 50 pretty patterns to select from at one-half off, jj Men's Overcoats at one third off A lot of Men's Pant at less than cujt Our line of Candies, Apples, Oranges, Raisins, Tangerines Etc., are First Class. THE O. C. WALL CO., NORTH COOLEEMEE Until Christmas oui store will be open till 8:30 p. m. Tuesday and Sat urday nights till 9:30 p. m. i Christmas-Delicacies 4 4s ran hf Rrvpd in a miirh hefter -ner and no more expensive, by mak- ing this store your purchasing place 4 for Christmas groceries. My line not only consists of such -I articles as candies, nuts, fruits, etc.,. but you will find here one of the best assortments of fancy groceries any- where in the county. My line con- Insists of "Groceries,, and I give my en- tire attention to it, therefore it is to your interest to make my store your : v. Li- 1 J :.f: J lour uciguuur iraucs ucrc tuu is sausiicu, nuj uui juut J "QUALITY GOODS." r 'PHONE SERVICE. 2 E Thompson Drug Store For Fine Cigars in Xmas Packages. Toilet Articles. Anything in Drugs. WINSTON-SALEM - - N. C. 1 $35,000 Clearance Sale Alt Wit ite Heat FOR CH RISTM AS WEEK. Come to see us at Big Yellow EroM on Trade Street WINSTON SALEM ,N. C
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