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J "'' . A. yv.y, : c. -'. C "HERE SHALL THE PRESS. THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAINTAIN; UN AWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY 'GAIN. LUMN XV. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21. 1914. NUMBER 29 Listing Farmers rroqucis. i lie Scramble. Our Ten Commandments. Wm. B. CamP' ciei 01 fcU I pie is opened the birds I We swiped the following article ivision of Markets, btate uepart- oegm 10 sing, whether they are from the Hickory Times-Mercury, ent of Agriculture, Kaleign, aa democratic or Kepublican birds; and changed it to suit local condi- rrL i?arr1 thnt the UlVlSOn I and It IS the Bamn nlrl cAnT TK I n. z i Markets is planning to nsr. cer- wurus are amerent but the music As the new year dawns upon us, ain products wmcu tuo iui. uB uc. me eoramoie that we deem it wise to Dass over to lave for sale and to distribute this has been going on about Washing- ten commandments as outlined by ,formation to all who uesire n. m uu tuo scrapping tnat ihas The Davie Record, believing that nr this purpose the co-operation rilled the air at home for the past a strict adherance thereto will Cf the county demonstration agents six months, are familiar but dis- make every individual in Mocks- ind farmers' organizations is en gusting. The President, great and ville not onlv happier, but will :.A Tk must be impressed on strong as he is, has Yielded to the cause them to rise in the scale of tlStcu --- - - - . - all farmers who list their products, pressure from with out and has helpfulness, for he is most helpful ! s xt. Camp, that the xivision viuiateu nis purpose not to remove who patronizes nome inausiry: w Afarkets does not undertake to any office holder for political rea- -..1. Thou shalt not send thy sell anything. It is simply a news sons. We think it would have good money away to Rears, Saw- l-u oi for hnvera. whether thev oeen a great deal more seemlv : not buck & Uo., tor goods, thou nor fif1Vt.ll UCl J ' 1 ml I ml I ' '1)6 farmers, general consumers in ed. 2. The, Torrens Land Title System ' J Now in Effect. Charlotte Observea. The Torjens land title law went into; effect in North Carolina the first day of the year and the first real, estate transaction in Wake county was fortified by the State's guarantee to the title. A tract was sold in the tewn of Cary and the News and Observer says Raleigh lawyers were employed to secure the State's title by the necessary legal formality. The Observer has explained the workings and the advantages of this law in the past, butht might be well to give a re minder in brief. The features of the Jaw are given in the News and Gbserver in connection with its report of the Cary transaction and are to the effect that when pur chasing a traet of land the buyer can have special proceedings insti A Wise Snptrestion. i Nineteen thirteen found Iredell county in the midst of goods roads construction. Nineteen - lourteen finds her possessed of 217 miles of fine sand clay r jads the best sys tem of good roads in North Caro lina. We must now look to their upkeep and. keep up the construe tion within our means. Moores ville Enterprise. The upkeep is the thing. The Landmark has insisted on that all along. We all know it, of course, bus we should keep up the agita tion Unless there is an intelligent system of upkeep and we keep everlastingly at it, instead of our boasted good roads we will have bad roads in a very short time and in a. few years we will have lost the benefit of a good part of our bond money. "A stitch in time saves nine" is especially applicable to say prudent, for the administra- thy wite. thy son nor his wife, for tije o i l L foiiora nr inhhpra. ; tion to have allowed Messrs Loan. verily the money is needed at ; Tfi vL' II i riaiiuiu v w i n w l w Following are the regulations for oeawell and Uockery to have served home to maice things Doom; ana iiBriiiir Droducts in the Farmers7 out their terms. They had held every "Doom- aaaein io per acre Afarket Reporter. their offices and discharged their to all thy holdings. Only those products which duties under this administration ,2- Thou shalt patronize, we or in the hands of the original for nine months and only about 60 merchants of Mocksville, every one . , . . to roap upkeep. If prompt atten- erowers or producers shall be list- days remained to them, Butlittle of them who advertise iQ The sta(e gaarantee can be ;e(jured tion is given the roads can be kept .... - No products which farmers crate and a great deal of just criti- -Kecora tny aaverusing anu jou I . . . .... I ' 1 V " 1 1.1 -Vr.,fc- . u i .k.u in. im hMn nansfid! nnr la this WOl'K: MOr veriiv me luercuauio Have HOIu lu ueaicia nuait ; i x 7 I nAp( Mn Aa8C 01 maiier. xne peo- uavo tuo guuvo, auu nuio Farmers' organizations whose pie of the United States are not only needs the money, out can now membership is limited to actual particularly mieresiea in proviamg wru out me - Stale guarantee can be secured, and it will then be the duty of the clerk of court where the action is started to appoint a special agent, whose duty is to look up the title. rarpra a nfirmitted to list their Places for politicans; what they are V lhou snait give em interesiea in is emcient ana capaDie w miuc uwu m,uuiv0 tered direct from the State - . . I A 1 M At- M VT A V K RrvirA nn th a nart nf nffip.A hold nrn. in? men. IDai mey ue uuu unvcu products. 4. All products listed shall of good quality. In quoting prices to buvers an exact and honest description of the grade and char ftcfer of the Droducts for sale shall be given. Mr. Wilson is too big and broad a from home in search of Dread ior man to allow a few partisans to their little ones. discredit the great work of his 4. Thou shalt pay tny mns admim'sWinn hv involving ft Int DromDtlv. that thv credit may be I of hungry wire pullers in a row good in the laud where thou dwell If there should be no contest to the HHo tho olorV nnfB him O TT mart ployment j , r, . , . . Under a proper system . 1 1 i i aT-a v. ii u n w-b it i m to the purchaser. In case this purchaser cost. If we wait until they are so bad travel is hindered, the repair work will almost amount to re building. Keep up the campaign lor prompt and systematic repair the work can be done at small cost. States- ville Landmark. later sells the State registered pro perty the deed is cancelled and a new one made from the btate to the second purchaser. There will never be but one search for title, What is Ultimatum? An exchange desires to know the meaningof the word, "Ultimatum.1' We thought wehad a correct idea 5. Repeated complaints of pro- over the distribution of the offices, est; for it is neither good to dun fche firgt procee(iing gtands for all of the meaning of the word, but its the A,. lain hw dpHrinHon will It was Cleveland who made the nor oe aunneu. xea, vmij, rsault in the name of the grower wise remark that "public office is man who payeth the cash causeth being struck from the list of future a public trust.". It seems to be the hearts of our business men to isgue3 commonly regarded around Wash- leap for joy, and his praises are 6. The description given in this ington as a private snap. The sung from the housetop. circular will be limited to the name and quantity of product, business is the strange fascination for the KnoCKer, m many instance, quire every registration to be under mice and the grower's name, ad- there id about a public office for ets knocked at a time when he tne Torrens system. dress and shipping point. ; No mat- the average man. Some people least expects it, and in a way he is r ohq will abandon a eood business that not aware of. But thou shalt do , t,Jfmi9hMan amnlfl income for a whatsoever lieth m thy power to A high-spirited girl played a cruel - prions peHod of office holding J given of any special breeds or that does not yield -tncy "r I ter that her father had actually writ- varieties of plants or animals. ior me preseni, anu pTOm .uu- - - ten to her mother in the halycon future transfers.- It is understood that the cost of the special proceed ings whereby property is registered by the State are nominal and under th) new law such - registration is optional. ; ' The law. does not re- A Cruel Joke. recent use by the head of our gov erment and the incidents following, down in Mexico, leads us to believe that :tne meaning of the word has vitally changed. Lincoln Times. Pigeon Lit on Minister's Head." Mooresville Enterprise, It is customary for a certain se cret order to liberate a pigeon at the funeral of one of its . deceased member, but recently a -pigeon entered New Betbpage church, - in Cabarrus county, when the funeral of a very estimable lady was in progress, and created more or less contusion. Iter. Mr. Craue of Marshville was called there to con duct the funeral of Mrs. Robert IIolbrook.8. The minietet had be gun tne rorvice when the beautiful bird was noticed circuling inside the church. It made several rounds and finally alighted on the head of the preacher. lie was not diitnrb- ed in the least and gently pushed the pigeon off. The bird made a second Might around' the church and again perched upon the minis ter's head. lie again brushed the bird from his pate and continued uninterrupted. The pigeon shot downward to the Uoor and ma&o several circles around the corpse, after which it arose and making a flight over the choir, alighted on the open Bible on the pulpit in front of the minister. The preach er took the bird in his .hand and passed it to some member of the congregation, who put it on the outside of the church. The pigeon was evident a tame one and had lost its course. There is' more . or less superstition among some peo pie, but it will be rather a difficult matter to determine on the merits of this incident as to whether the antics of the pigeon shall be deemed a good or evil. To talk trash it is not necessary for a medium to be inspired. Children Cry for Fletcher's .LTD in 7. Anv Droducts which will beH:u6 Aor produced within the present season may be included. ' The period no bee buzzing within which such products twill be ready for shipment should oe Dfl f j, Mjm And Cigarettes luuicamu uuuei iuu iieetu. wi buiu ping date. 8. The quantity of a prod uct Charlotte Observer. mav he eynrPRSfid in hnshels. bar- The recent suicide oi a young was at- the future. Happy the penty. man who enters the new year with 6. Thou shalt spena tny aoi- his bonnet; lars at home, for a portion of them Charity; and Children. For The Boy Rampant Evils. will surely return unto thee not manv davs hence and will help to j j days of their courtship. She read the letter to her mother, substituting her own name and that of her lover. The mother raved with anger and stamped her foot in disgust, forbid- A'mcr In or- ron orVi for tn Vi avp nnvtViincr give nourishment to such as. come . d ith man whQ w0uld write after thee. such nonsenscial stuff to a girl. The rr T1 1 oV1t nnt hoar falsfi I erirl then crave the letter to her . . it t .r . Q mother to read, and the house be- witness against the city of Mocks- so saddenN. qujet that they villp. but shall SDeak well of every could hear the cat winking in the V I N Iff 111 II I i i Ai Ln3 rels, pounds, crates or car loads. man m vvmsionoa w - ; back vark.Exchange. n ah : u.ii u. KiJ U.!Kn tn Hempnt a hrnnsht Oil D7 'uuus" J " ' v. ii piiueB Buau u iicv tMU .w : - . . a . bid tnat bef0uleth its Rut Sk. nMn'f "l av On ' Mfa Kr,0i,Qi Korrol nrP I indnltrfinr.e in chemical wnisKey. J ...... . I j rplfpamancrazed bv the own nest. They that doeth sucn A Wilmington man named his or pound, subject to chance of mar- In Charlotte a man crazed by the outer b effects of lemon drops nigniy p - (uo!J.'h..ni,iiMnnhnt hP laid I . . v - J T down on her iob and there wasn't ket conditions. The local market prices requested in the last column are desired solely for the informa tion of this office as to what market whiskey. il ia a dirty bird that befouletn lta . -i . I I 1 1 1 1 1 r n null .. tinctured by whiskey of the same uau,- -u mean character, perhaps, killed, neu ..u. p - rf t.. anything to it.-Exchange. :KKrt.7a coorf rotarops. his corn. nnr his broad and fertile acres, for Standing 111 yOUfOWn Light Much these not himself, but his wife. ..... . . 'V. 3 ViUltllitlULia iklXSj 21UU WW Ilk mv I , puousnea or given out in any iorm. ua,o y.. . - . wantest to . . i. ill oAima tn n( no wav iu j unly the price which the iarmer uunuo r devil who has resort to whiskey ou Baii Uu0.iC w. 9. Thou snaic siriciiy auueie asks will be published. if you do not use The Dominecker. Charlotte Observer. ft is not always in the blood. The Oregon hen that laid 291- eSS8 telling when the disorder in one year and over which so Kr.. mav manifest itself - i isai. J ; much noise was raised, turns out to be a plain, ordinary, every day hen with no pedigree and no bine ribbons. Several years ago, a Charlotte man, a poultry fancier, who had ordered chicken for din ner fussed with his wife and abused the cook for having given him the poorest chicken he , had ever eaten and who, on going out to solace his inlnred feelings by looking over his fancy poultry, made the dis covery that the fowel he bad dined on was a blooded rooster for whiGh he had paid $150, ihe cook having misunderstood the. order designat ing the particular fowl for ab ter. And the rooster didn't taste any better after than before - this discovery. The moral is that either for eirsr lavinV or for souo the co o . ordinarv ham vard fowl is not to be despised. Take IVXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops Ihe Coueh and Vft-aHap-hc and works off the COlO. Drue-cricrs nnn oir if it fails tO CUfC. substitutes is more properly a sub- ject for the eyes of the officers of the la v than for pity. There is no in the to his own destruction, or to tne siayiug up iu jv.nnf nartr. Dodo for in Va. verilv. thou shalt OI H Luc iuuiAtu ir"- J " I - - " ' the man and the cigarette for the once send in thy subscription email hnv are the rampant evils of The Kecord, and accompany same with the coin oi in the day. May His Tribe Increase. rrhra in nnp srood citizen Greenville who tates one uFJr - this paper for himseit .no-; two additional copies w who live out ot tne siato. .. pays a dollar a year io'-J. - the three papers - reduction and never - dunned. He is bo mouca -. not let us put his name jn the roll. This man ua with many uu A. A. mand8 to meet. ;--;- onfi III I11LU huav " to all these commandments, and shalt teach them to thy children, that they may flourish and wax fat after thy toes have been turned at to the the realm. Tf thou panat not advance it all at once, advance a quarter, for There's nothing shorter Than a quarter Will fix us as we orter Be! honor Hardly One Square Meal. The clothing manufacturers Chicagoshaye-figured it Wderate income of out that be the maximum reduction on a man's suit of clothes The Kind You Have Always Bought, and vrlilch has hccii in use for over 30 years, has bornotho signature ot and lias been mauo unucr nis pcr Vj t sr sonal supervision since its Infancy. C4CU4; Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All C!nTiTitprfeits. Imitations and Just-as-ffood " are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTO R I A J Castoria is a harmless snhstituto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrnps. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Iiarcotlo substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Feverishncss. For more than thirty years it " lias heen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural bleep. The Children's Panacea Tno Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA. ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Si The End You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years Thc ctirr au n compaht. tt nuwwr twcct. new row cmr. 1L It fifty cehlr-will a r ii m ZV 1ia Bay 10r " , mfl mR9 himr il. hat is off to mm, ,1Tr ilrti I Democrats passea 10 cneapen ioc to the head of the class oi rt of living With the Drice of . .-- I Kv, fh oia renauits. WHO bwuu ij " - n..ani1lA n.oata rmn? nn. the saviner on a will hardly repre- fh old renaoic. Mav hta ttibS increa-e.-Greenrille ,eat8 going up, Maymsiriuo gait of clothes w The water wagon loaded P again Jan. 1,'but ifc wonU go many blocks until some get off. gent one square meal for the work ingraan. Camden (JR. J.) Post Telegram. ' King of Externals for Cold Croup and fneumoma. I have found Gowans so efficient and reliable a Preparation in all cases where a powerful count er irritant is needed, and also possessing such de cided anodyne properties that I cannot resist the desire to endorse it as iar ana y any preparation of its class that has comeundei my observation I do not think any household can afford to De wunoui it wm . tainly advise all druggists of my acquaintance tc stock up with it. HOWARD JAMES. M. D. E29 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. Mass. . All Druggists Sell Gowans 3 SIZES 25c, 50c, AND $1.00 GOWAN MEDICAL CO. - CONCORD. N. The Best Men's and Boy's Clothing tand Furnishings ) Are Always To Be Found At MOCK-BAGBY-STOCKTON CO. 418 Trade St. Winston-Salem, H. G . W. GROVB'S cio-nntiire on each bOX. 25C.
The Davie Record (Mocksville, N.C.)
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