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THE DAVIE RECORD. CL0SING IN 0N outlaws. uaiax, va aionaay, 11 a. m. C. FRANK STROUD - - Editor. Claud Swanson Allen, son of Floyd Allen, and one of those indicted for OFFICEStcwd Story An?el Buildin, Main St. th H.:1Isvili- nnrf unso mnrrtor v v ..wamw w W AAWUUwr V IS f has cleanly eluded all Dursuers, but his uncle, Sidna Allen, and cousins, Wesley Edwards and Friel Allen, are closely pressed on the south side of the Blue Ridge and will probably be captured soon, as they have been seen and officers are in hot pursuit. 27, 1912 oidna t,d wards, who was captured Friday, protests his innocence, and says he didn't fire a shot. Entered atthePostoffice in Mocks ville, N. C, as Second-class Mail matter. March 3. 1903. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: On Year, in Advance 50c Six Month, in Advance ..25c WEDNESDAY. MARCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. , The Record will charge the following rates for annouacement for office: Governor, Congress. - Judge or State Sanator; $10. Legislature and County offices; $5. Justice of Peace and Constable; $2.50. All announcement fees are due and payable in advance. Taft or Teddy it makes no differ ence which. Both are prood fellows and either could be elected. EThe people of Davie county can secure a dog law it thev want one. It is up to them. Reedy Creek News. No news from Reedy Coeek in two weeks. HiKi has been in the horse business. Mrs. Flora Dale is complaining with rheumatism. Miss Bertha Delap is very ill and seems to be getting- no better. The devil is in some of my old bachelors and old maids. They won't marry and wear straw hats in win ter and felt in summer. E. F. Pickle and J. P. Zimmerman two Reedv Creek dandies, spent last baturday night m Winston. Charlie Waller spent some of the oaa weatner at home courting and Items From Iredell' County. We are having some beautiful weather again. - Miss Dora Stroud left last week for High Point, where she will spend a few weeks visiting her brothers. Miss Artie Elam will leave this week for Greensboro and Winston to visit relatives. Mr. Robert Safriet has the mumps. Mr. Press Adams has been confined to hi3 room ior some time. The health in our community is good at present. I will ring off as news is scarce. If this escapes the waste basket, will write again. Listen for the wedding bells. Best wishes to The Record and its rea ders. LONESOME GIRL. Before voting for any man for re- paying un his subscription. preventative and Senator, ask him There will be a Fiddler's how he stands on good roads and a - dog law. We have received a letter saying that plate service boosting Under wood has been ordered sent us free of all charge, express prepaid. Not a thing doing, Pauline. The Maine Democratic convention adopted a local option platform and swatted Woodrow Wibn-n m the same time, which i e- - n e, seeing that Wiiri..ii i.; c -,... ; -c, option man. We talked to ba.il c-. M-iri. 0-rn; crats the past week. Two jf them were for Harmon, one for Woodrow Wilson, one for Underwood n 1 the a. .1 i t j 1 oiner one aian c Know w;. j for. conven tion at Advance Easter Mnndav night. Everybody invited. There will be some of the best fiddlers in the State present. Dr. Hill, of Ger mantown, and HiKi for instance. Jrhn Mize has the finest wheat we have seen. Editor Varner's alab-.ided cents and stuck-ups will make the jawieg trip to Greensboro March 30th. Mr. Junius Hill is on the sick list again, sorry to note. Hon. W A. Bailev informs rre hat he is not getting along very v!l at present. o a .revvrt, xatner oi j. m., wno vas pa'ralized last fall, is as pert as a c rieket. Miss Rosa Zimmerman visited the Misses Irma, Ruth and Lizzie Crews last week. Mr. F. P. Crotts wifl in a shnrr Items From Howard's. Gossips would like to know if anybody can tell them whether the bad weather is over or not. Mr. I. E. Hendrix whu holds a position in Winston spent Saturday and Sunday here with his family. Miss Mildred VanEaton spent Friday and Saturday at her grandfathers, Mr. T. C. Sheets. Miss Ella Hendrix visited her sister. Mrs. Roy Roberson, last week. Mrs. I. E. Hendrix who has been suffer ing with neuralgia is some better at this writing. On account of the bad weather the ex hibition at this place has been postponed until Saturday, March 23. We hope that everybody who can will come. The exer sise will open at 9:30. GOSSIPS. Cornatzer News. Elgin Phelps has been seriously ill with pneumonia several days, but we are glad to know that he is improving now. the section foreman, Mr. Hammer, of Taylorsville, has charge of Mr. Phelp's di vision, me reason oeing tnat his child is ill. Mr. J F. Hendrix, one of our merchants was on the sick list last week, but is much better now. Pino Happenings. As my letter escaped the the waste basket I will write again. Mr. Will Dobbin's well caved in a few days ago. He has been carrying water from the church well of this village sincee Miss Reid McMahan has taken her posi tion in the store again after a week's va cation. , Messrs. Dull, Sprinkle, and McMahan made a business trip to Winston Monday. Mr. Charles Smith's saw mill is running in full blast after a long shut down on ac count of bad weather. Mr. Lonnie Ward who has been teach ing near Hickory arrived home the first of the week. Miss Ethel Cranfill entered school at Farmington Monday. Miss Mary Harbin is visiting her Father and sister at Mocksville. Mr. Tom Swing made a business trip to Mocksville Wednesday. Tell Hiki to wake up and write again, and tell us how his wife is getting along The Hooligan Kids. The merchant who rtiiv&ihs h the merehant who .should reee vt your patronage. Such a merchant thinks enough of his fellow citizens to appreciate their trade and he is broad-minded and liberal-hearted ( Miss Etta Pope, of near Vinston Salem. is visiting Mrs John Phelps. The Ground hog has rillorl urif fi full nATif f''me put his dam across the river in er for Quite awhile. Hope he will resign j iwm snape. prmy soon and let another ruler reign fo .ooys, oe careiui now you nanaie awirie. 1 ww I ne mrls now. You neeo not he ivi- r j , . . . f rr "M nf nA n,ia dlzer maae a business trip - - vi ill 1.3. I iAm-n . T i Mrs Mary Rittc-f,j',use. of Penn sylvania, r:ce of F. F. Crotts. has boviii in on a visit. HiKi. Harmony, Route One News. Billy Bryan was given a big birth ay qmner last week. Some of the readers who were present were out spoken in their opposition to Brother Woodrow. Our friend Bnan is gaining strength daily, as Simmons would say. Davie county Woodrow WilsonPe- mocrats are receiving cold comfort these days. Both the county Denio mocratic sheets are running four page supplements boosting up Under wood. The Wilson treasury in this neck of the woods hasn't been locat ed yet. Many farmers and business men in Davie county are in favor of build ing good roads. We believe a bond issue could be carried in this county for good roads if the proper efforts were made by the people who are in favor of good roads instead of mud noies. The farmer in this section are busy preparing for tHeir srring Crops Rev B. H. Vestal, of Greensboro, preach ed to a large congregation at Smith'sCha pel last Sunday evening. Esq. N. S. Gaither made a business trip to Mocksville last Monday. There was a large crowd attended the exercises at the closing of the Cherry irove school and all report a fine time. Mr. Jessie Richardson has moved his ramily to Yadkin county. Rev. Mr. Bai'ey preached to a large congregation at New Union last Sunday mgnt nis suopct was Holiness or Hell. Rev. Hardy Varner who has been on the sick list for some time is slowly im proving. , The people of Stewart Town is building a phone line to connect at County Line at vir. vaivm lioaoey !s 1 T r -r ivir. jouxi nov am, ox (Jooleemee, spent a few days last week visiting relatives ! and mends. TJia V. 1 t , ucwawiuuseu iwarcn tn, but we are going to have an entertainment on Saturday night before Easttr. Wild Cat. Davie may have to do some more bridge building. The bridge across the South Yadkin at Wrencher's ford was washed away during the recent flood. This bridge was built and kept up by Rowan county here tofore, but we may be asked to as sist in replacing this bridge. Mr. Tiller, theCooleemeeman whe 1 t is Demg ooosted for sheriff on the Democratic ticket by the Journal, says he is from South Carolina, and seems to be proud of the fact r i hoped by The Record that Mr. Tiller will be nominated. We had rather defeat a South Carolinian than a na tive Tar Heel. Smith Grove News. Too late for last week. l never have heard so much talk about the ground hog. Misses. Mamie Williams and Clara Fos ter attended the spelling at Dulins last Saturday night. IT" . U 1 at i , , iu,aa mci nayior wno nas been very sick is improving, glad to learn. Miss Elva Sheek intended to ' dive a tacky party Tu esday night but on account of the rain she decided not to have it. , , , -? , o i-.ii.Lic um can c ima- Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Parks spent last gine what has become of Sister. Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ed- QVOI.ai come OI &lsters- wards near County Line. Several of our young people attended Mrs. Temnie Bagdarlv is rnnfmprlrnW tne school entertainment at Rnrkv na0 room with bronchitis. school house Wednnsday night A iollv Mr. and Mrs. H. C. HnH Sunday visiting Mr, liS3-i'7 "".rST - ' ivir. ana Mrs. JNancey Peacock. .auilc.mmani8 spent rnursday Mr. Josenh Pa rrish has mnvorl f- xri!: and Friday at Mrs. J. W Smith' mill and will hdve charge of it in th Cedar ture ' - - vv -.OOUucij,SuWl rnaay it Mr anr? mm c r, has been in some time. -' I'll tn. viiiii w i f-i " ic enanr inn v,. . day visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Wooten on Elizabeth Williams is .spending a Scuttle Ridge. few days here, the guest of Mrs. J. W. . . . Jnroud spent last Sunday Kimbrough. visiting Mrs. R. L. Hodr.n t,. . . Mr. D. L. Gaither SnP t c...;.. . 1Iie "eriy meeting was held at this VIr. Tom Gray. y PIace the fourth Saturday and Sunday in visiting Mr. Torn Grav Miss Edith Grav snfint lact Sit iting Mrs. John Jackson. Tell Pocahontas of County Line to wake up ard write again. Tell Hiki to wake up and write again Two Old Maids. this month. Dad's Little Girl. Oak Grove News. Ohio Solid For Taft. Columbus, O., March 19 Repnb ncan county executive committee chairman, at a meeting here todav adopted a resolution endorsing Pre sident Taft and renewing the plede-e ox wie ocate convention nf iqia pledging Ohio's support to the Presi dent. Quiet Home Wedding at Cooleemee Cooleemee, March 19. Monday evening at 8 o'clock Mr. J. C. Sell editor of The Cooleemee Journal was married to Miss Ada Sanders! Rev. S. J. M. Brown of the church of the Good Shepherd performed the ceremony. The marriage was solemnized at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. E. J. Sanders, 45 Davie srreet, in the presence of a few friends. ; Expression of Thanks. The family of the late James H Goley, requests us to express their Making harden is th r .u bmcere anks tor the many acts of i along new. kindness that was shown them dnr- CSk" 'ent t0 Statesvi'le 1 ng their recent bereavement vVhile working the public road Thursday Sephus Douthit, colored, struck Claud Lo gan on the back of his head with a shovel whicn was a severe lick. The negro was arrested and tried before E. E. Hunt and is now in jail awaitingtrial x. jjsjjic:! i IM c noon Honor High 1 , her bed for sovprai Ho, ".u lunea 10 second Grade Frank Talbert WalfP WJth Pneumonia Ratledge. Votilar Whit AiL o! Mr. Elder McCullnh nf p..,. a Simthdeal, JackEtchison. John Tucker. our burj! Sundsv ThV 7 WM in uaeuuauey.Sam Cope, Chrley BlakP Xacrion da5' Theremust be some Benny Mock, Sam Davis, Zen antCZan: wa iicuuiiA oLeiia roster. Third Grade Bernice Ward, Delia Or rell, Patsey Davis, Geneva Cornatzer Grace. Smithdeal. May White Dorofhy Naylor. Annie BflkP M tu ' V? K Hartman, Sam Talbert, Tom Shutt, Ralph H.nnHS' Far 13 Baileuy' Jim Hendrix, George riennriv. (4orrriQ cu.... -v- . . 6 Behela. hMSLhST zZTr"XZy Sheek. Chariey wa r""lc : "SLr' K0Dert Allen, Carry ,edUCy J0h" W"d' Ra'Ph Roll of Advance School. First Grade Emma Jarvis, Thelma Hendrix, Tommie Mock. Eva Blake, Fallie vAjrnaizer, jmcy Mock. second grade Frank Talbert. WnitPr Mr. C. A. Donthir m-j u; to Winston the past week. l"P ,hLd.,firL?a": f Sith Grove, spent M. J Hornrtn,T"lneiraaUghter'Mrs- The farmers are behind with hA;...u - tull WLI1A. ov-uMXit ox ine wet weather and it 1V7 are goin2 to have some more bad weathpr. . As news is scarce I will rind ius . . - "f 1UI U11S his parents flH h ;"S' oesia hiHMi, -w:rA ,wa"7 w monm John H. Foster Dead. Mr. John H. Foster nf tho u v section of Davi o 'aT c - wtr Wcu iu me city wvuiua v as 11 r: whs npinn t-nb r ambulance to the hospital from the station. Dr. J. F. Martin nf VnrV r..u iusi,uay, ana had brought him here ta Derfnrnr n r,0.- ,sm he was suddlvoi. " ""u"' w.Bei? W,' LiXlVJ. rni ine aecased was 30 VMro u ' . . ,iywani,. uui eaves a wife and twn nK- Z". T... . ttTXn?a' Ae Mock, MinnieTalherr A;- its and OtherreE Tl aircloth' Mes Toua VBy" GliTwh(itTEEnima Taylr' Mary Sraith Sixth Grade d smith .ataSaSSESt.'SS Seventh Gr imithdeal. Navlnr Fnet o. Pw n ' .T: " , "rt"cir oautt, ZV J otliCer vera wmte,JosieHart-1 nun ouerman. Eighth Grade Mvrtio foT, r t-. erly. Rufus Markland, Mary Ward, Laura GRADED SCHOOL HONOR ROLL. Week ending March 15, 1912. Requirements for getting on the honor roll: (1) A passing grade. (2) Excel lence in conduct. First Grade Philip Clemen t,Duke Sheek Laura Sheek, Tom Whitley, Howard Star rette; Patsy Clement, Ruth Garwood, Chat tie Starrette, Herman Ijames, June Me roney. Second Grade Margaret Thomnsnn. Elizabeth Woodruff, Jamie Moore, Nelson Everhardt, Wilma Orrell, Mabel Snyder, Hazel Baity, Marvin Rouse, Reber Snyder, Leota Foster. Third Grade Ruby Holthouser, Mamie Hendrix, Bertha Hendrix, Virgil Swaim. Deetle Rollins, Era Howell, Frances Sheek, Sixth Grade John Burrus, Sallie Whit ley, Ruskin Atkinson, Ernest Holthouser, Mary Meroney, Margaret Nail, Ruth Rod waII Tvifi liames. Sallie Whitley. Seventh Grade Marv Stockton, Winnie Smith. Janet Stewart. Emma Chaffin. Kate Rollins, Clarice Rodwell, Frank Williams. Eighth Grade Beatrice Linville, Irene Clement, tlsie norne, rcutn jyiuier, wauuc Horn. Ninth Grade Gelene Ijames. Martha rnii lLf niorot Mjmn v P.ar.ilvn Miller. Jame Burrus. MaiJUie Robertson. Ruth Rollins. Edna Stewart. Tenth Grade Rose Owens, Frances Mor ris. Martha Clement. Bonnie Brown. Lon nie Call. Rebecca Rollins. Annie Allison, Abram Nail. Mr. VValser to Command the Roose velt Forces. Former Attorney General Walser soent Sunday with Col. Roosevelt by . - special invitation and while in Wash inerton. en -route home, let it be known that he has been appointed official head of the Roosevelt forces in this State. Mr. Walser will at once beerin an active campaicm for Col. Roosevelt Ex. PHOTOGRAPHS From 50c pr half doz. to $4.00 Dr A Po.t Card. 6 for 50c. Z Collect when exposure is made and Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Will go to any place in this County to do work or you can come to me. Firtt-Class Work Guaranteed C. H. Wilson, Traveling Photographer. MOCKSVILLE, ... NORTH CAR News Items cf Interest. At last account the members of the Al len gang, who committed the wholesale slaughter at Hillsville. Va., lapt week, had not been captured, with the exception of Sidna Edwards, who was captured Friday. Statesville is to have a carnival next month. Democratic State Convention meets in Ralnigh June 6th. A drug store at Wadesboro collapsed Wednesday, killing three persons and in juring four others. Thirty-two men were killed and 50 In jured by a boiler explosion at San Antonio, Tex. Rings You Can "Bank" On Queen City. Rings give lasting satlt- laction be cause they are mads by skilled hand s with Infi nite care. The makers gxit you a life loner ruarantea against lost itones (except diamonds). Gaarantccd Rlnos can b had In over 2000 choice d signs, for msn, women and children. From $2.00 op. Look for Q. C. stamp insids each ring. Call and get free birthitone card. I do all kinds of repair work. H. A. HOWARD, Mocksville, t t North Carotin W. R. Meroney and Huirh Tar. nell, of Winston, came over Satur day and spent Sunday in town with home folks. - ill a a i . i - - . - . . - - 4r fl b 9 iii It is so FRESH and .PUKE that YOU USE ONE -FOURTH LESS than with other brands. You save money. You get better results. is packed right where it is made (the only soda factor' in the South), and comes to you in sealed, air-tight, strength -keeping cartons fresh and pure. 16 Full Ounces ts fe Pound. And no higher in price f For a Limited Time Only. Cut out the top from :cik I-arrlc-Tliistle packages and enclose with coupon shown below and 58c to partially cover P J l ' ,na we W1J1 send rou promptly, wa.Sc ja updiUg one set (0) guaranteed Silver TA lvogers Plated Teaspoons. These spoons are beau tiful in design and-bear no advertising. Retail value $2.00 per dozen. AU good grocers carry oar soda. Roscrs eoooru. - MAIKir.ON AIKALI WORKS, ii-iltvi)lc, Va. Vol cncl?se H,Q toPs cut fr 6 Eaole-Thistlo , iuv .cy uiUer l,r stamp?; ior bxe. pnd nie. cig.cfo! prepaid, one nc (6) uuarantecd Genuine Silver i'latcj Tea- Mis3(or)Mrs. P. O County. State I . . j ! i - iion journal. ELLa R. Smith - Mary E. Hudson,
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