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THE DAVIE RECORD, C. FRANK STROUD - - Editor. TELEPHONE 1. I east of this city late yesterday, in an effort to locate persons reported missing and believed to have been caught under ruins of farm houses. A revision of the list of dead and injured brought to the hospitals here during the night placed the number Entered at the Postoffice in Mocks- Known to have been killed at ten and ville, N. C., as Second-class Mail j the injured at twenty five. Of ; the matter. March 3. 1903. (injured, several were reported in a ; critical condition today. Sentinel. r SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - $ 1 00 SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - $ 5U THREE MONTHS. IN ADVANCE $ 25 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1. 1915. To Open Shoe Store. S. M. Call, Jr., is making arrange ments to open an up-to-date shoe Sheffield News. Lumber hauling is the order of the day. Cheshire school ia progressing fine with Prof. Clinton Nauce, of ('ana. as teacher, with 54 on the roll. Mr. Shield Marlow and Mrs. Oenith Varner were happily mar ried Sunday at Liberty HoliDess church by E-xj. T. M. Smith. Mr. Pink Gaither anted us tet m n. A bouuteous dinner was served at the home of the bride, A large crowd were preseu t.- T. P. Wbitaker is all smile.- it's store in the Anderson block, in the! a piil. rear of the Merchants' & Farmer's John Beeker, of near Stateavi lie Bank. The new store will carry a Pe,t ry and. Sunday full line of shoes, shirts, hosiery and VA (.icot lie nave- iviiK UKZVzu in mccli ui i . . . .i r i .:li.- WVGK. BUUI ci olujc anu x u ivecutu WISH CO g-, . 4j c : -, . ior air. iaii a gooa patronage, ine hiu hMtittMt. j v a,,,!.; .,.,-(. - . Till J? - . I . . ! . v score win ue open ior Dusmess some and Sunday. time next week. DAD'S OLDEST GIRL Yadkin ville, visited I ). U . Trivttt Cana News. Juniors Elect Officers Mocksville Council No. 226. Jr. 0.1 Our nennta htp . Anmvirur thir ' I r E . I -f - " " . IT. A M . nf.'thpir- rorrnlnr m att in cr I 0ood road nnw. Tt is mII araiinA Friday night elected the following and sanded except the Mocksville omcers to serve ior tne ensuing six months: Councilor J. A. Daniel. It is not vet sanded. Mr. Brewer the road builder is certainly efficient Vice-Councilor-E. E. Hunt. Jr. ary oce 8 uew "ore n ,. r , winuieicu iw suuie lime, ne is ?eCormngaec.-w. r.atonestreet alrPady doi buaines8 in ir It is quite an addition to the village. Boyce Cain's little daughter Fra zelie, who has been very here urim-r nrkrrrcirii ir urrne full lin nf shos shirts hosiery anri iee irinr. au(i Entoer iviiiy. Mocksville needs improved side walk -s, better streets, electric lights and water works. There is but one way to secure these much-needed improvements and that is to issue bonds We can never hope to at tract outside capital until we have something ,to offer tin nvestor in the wav of protection against fire, streets and sidewalks fit to travel over, etc. Many of our people are in favor of making these improve ments and we believe that an elec tion should be held, thus giving the peop'e a chance to exprts? them selves. Every citizen of the town should want to see new people, new shops and factories locate here With the above improvements under way it would not be more than a few months until many people would be locating in .our midst and new fac tories and shops would be built. The town would no doubt double its population within the next couple ot years. We have fine climate, irood water, a good school and a fine court house, two good banks, a handsome Masonic temple, good churches and the best people in the world. . We have . a rew manufacturing enterprises to start with, consisting of two flout jjjiua, ei gouu lurnuure iacror. , a cnair iactory, veneering mill, two lumber plants, two ginneries and a new chair and table factory which is ready to begin operations. With ' a few improvements as mentioned, we could soon secure a cotton mill and two or three knitting mills... and pos siblv No capitalist is coming to a dead ously hurt being passengers bn - the Pastor Severely Founded. Walker's 4 ? NOTICE! NOTICE! argaira TT TT M ouse I have closed out my undertaking . business to R. A. Blalock, a practicle Undertaker and Em balmer who will conduct the business from my store. All accounts made before Nov. 15. 1915. are payable to me, and I assume all debts in my name, against me. I take this opportunity to thank one and all for their patronage during the past 37 years. E. E. HUNT. Rubber Roofing. Asst. Rec. Sec. R. L. Binkley. Financial Sec T. A. Stone. Treasurer L. S. Kurfees. Conductor H. H. Lanier. Warden J. A. Smith. Inside Sentinel G. F. Call. Outside Sentinel Hoyt Blackwood Chaplain T. A. Williams. Trustee 3. M. Call, Jr. The newly elected officers will be duly installed the fourth Friday night in Decemoer. The order is in ill with erebipelas is nearly well. Cana High School has three teachers and a full house. The teachers and pupils gave an oyster supper at the Academy Friday night. The proceeds were used for the school. Job JtSooe has bought a tract of land from Melvin Hunter recently. a flourishing condition and has a "Merry Travelers." I "Tho Momr TMoU i Two Killed, Many Wounded. IZZZa he1s1 children at the ' J graded school Saturdav f.vnino- woo Salisbury, Nov. 24 Striking the I . - ' j pui VIVUlUli A. UC rear sleeper ot the Richmond-bound musical numbers were verv jrnd luoLuau special wnicn naa lust stoD- recAivpd mnnv mn tu vvr-.,J 1 o1:i j ... I . - . . Fu uu mc oausuury yaras tonient ceeds smnnntoH fr. ft Mrt tu . " I uJ, AIIO at y.w o ciock, southern passenger play was given under direction o train No. 38 plowed one-third . the Miss Ethel Hs , . I w X Wllk. A iiC way tnrougn tne wooden Fullman. nlav ws a mC n k-lllinrr ITnni.17 C!.. 1". rl .... - ..o6 i,ui 1 v. kjcveiB aim inaries an f-hnao tx?hn -nLr i. i t?4-'.-M.ii'.-. . ... - .-, I vWn. are .to oe x.uwm xaaii 01 nanotte. Twenty- congratulated on their good acting A mixed car of rubber roofing to arrive about Dec. 5th. Certain-Teed and other grades at from 75c. to $2.00 per roll. It will pay you to wait. Thompson's Drug Store For the Xmas holidays Toilet Sets, Ivory Goods, Cigar Cases, Manicure Sets, Combs and Brushes, Mirrors, Traveling Cases and Novelties, Every thing in drugs. THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE more een-i The members of the Baptist church gave their pastor, Rev. D. W. Little ton, a severe pounding Thanksgivinff night. Many good things to eat were carried to the narsonatre arid all who participated in the pounding town to invest money. VVe have trot special, but several of No. 38's trav "i .... to show the outfider.that we mean eIers were badly 'shaken up by the business." . A few years ago we Jived force tne collision. in a town about the s.'ze of Mocks- 1 he injured are: J. M. Smith. v ne.with nolights. no streets, no Charlotte, slightly hurt; 0. Max water system, and but twn or thr Gardner. Shelbv. h l.Vtle factor.es Tnat town t buSv bruised about the face, back bad v trlTT' '." ,the poundin and out tn an hi wrenched: P,,rrt a. '"" "er ior neiping to per - - iiKiib Li nil i. i w v& lutLi. kinriiiv . x i t i issued bonds and an.nt a k,, ribs broken: S R ivtriaii o 13 ?Q aeea thousand dollars putting in a water Smith, G. H. Holton, Mrs. F. : T. Death of Mrs. Leach. hundred thousand wa invf , Harry Ta71v-all th n9MOMM . . K3' ljeacn passed away at buildinir sidewalk nH cf,f, the anpriftli.ro fctf m - vu. Mpon today at the home of her day that town ha u nnn.,i-i bablv the mmf toVi".iw ' L " daughter. Mrs. Lizzie Grady, on 11th least seven thnUnd I: u car cut ff r.rf o. " -l" avenue at the of 72 years, after -. f'fjn , wuii i - vkijm oiijiii. lIJJLMt t5. i wo or three cotton nulls, hosiery ... " niiUs, furniture and chair factories ermon To Juniors. U4 iUllvV UUJer manuii- Kev. 1. A. W iliams. nf th M P tunng enterprises. Together with church. nrrhpH na.;,i .1 i . . u wv.viu i cri. 1 1 ivy li iu . .1.1 t . . - -- lIi,s pisupie oi tnat town ppent anotner hundred thousand dollars in building handsome churches and to dav no town of its size in the State has prettier homes, fiaer houses of worship or better school buildings. What it took to build that town was a little push and enemy and a fW needed improvements. Our town can do the same thing. Shall we re main in the back woods and settle down to dry up. or shall we build up our town and invite the capitalist to move in and invest his money within .ur borders. It is for the people to sav. The Record stands for a bigger and better Mocksville. How dees the people stand on this question? We will see. Another $10,000 Gift to Children's Home. Daily Sentinel. The Children's Home here estab lished and conducted under the aus pices of the Western North Carolina M. E. Conference, is to be the re cipient of another gift of ten thou sand dollars, the same to be used in the construction of onother modern building which will perhaps be in the nature of a memoral to the donor. Still another gift of ten thr.n dollars to the Home is believed to be forthcoming. A Dayie county citi zen is almost persuaded to make a contribution of the above amount ana omcial announcement of same the Junior Order members Sundav afterneon -at 3 o'elwck in the Meteo disc Episcopal church. At the close o: the service a collection amounting to a little over $7 was taken for the Junior Order orphange, at Tiffon, Ubio. .Rev. .Williams preached strong rand forceful sermon. a An Appreciation. We ish to thank all tho3e of our r'h n trVt V i ...wn w-uu rememoerea us on xnanKsjgivmg raght, and shall always icuwuwer mem with our prayers Rev. and Mrs.D. W. Littleton. Found Dead In Bed. Mr. A. J. Johnson, a respected una nM.k Jorhood, aged about 65 years, was found dead in bed last Tnursrfav morning. When he .retired Mr. JOhnSOn Was in crmirl hoalfK nnnn. ently and his death! was a distinct snock to his family and the rohnlo community. The burial took place Friday. Davie Boy Builds Big Factory. Mr. J P. Kurfees, of Louisville, Ky., sends us an announcement of the onenine of his mnmmntn . u ui.iiitivkll IJCW Tjaint. faptnrv qim) n..M. It is with much pleasure and some degree or prm&that w? announce to toe iraae tne completion and occu pancy of our new buildix? at Brook ovirl Till 1 a a . ... niil , .f Vec ats- Louisville, Ky. ine building js absolutely Jire proof, equipped with automatic sprinklers and supervisory sorviVo v mifK aounaance ot light and an extended illness. She had hn an invalid for years and. desoite her sufferings was optimistic and cheer ful Mrs Lach was a member or the Baptist church and .vas an ex cedent Christian woman. She is survived by a s m. Mr, .1 L Leach, and three daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Grady of Hickory, Mrs. De Berry of Miami, Florida, and Mrs. Brown of mocKsvnle. -Hickory Daily Record. The body f M,6 Leach was brought to Mocksville Wednesday and on Thursday was carried to Cen ter churchyard and laid to rest. Mm Leach was a resident of this county for many years, and leaves manv friends and relatives. Deceased wp the mother of Mrs. M. D. Brown f this citv. 0ranges3aisins, cabbage, flour ship stuff, sweet feed Also 200 bags salt www, diicii5 ana cartridges X&8 Winston-Salem, N. C. ::c?zi a a r T T T -- l "J. jmjw mi-m mm WJ H. A. N A D I NG I uncora Sheeting, - 5c. Men's heavy fleeced underwear suits at Ladies' $6 long coats $4 " $L25 suit cases 4 string brooms Blum's almanac Gotton checks New feather pillows 50 pound lard cans Meat Red oil i 75c $4.75 $3.00 89c 25c 4c oc 50c 40c 12c 12Xc S 2 Wholesale Remnant Piece Goods. 513 Trade Street, Next to Post Office P t Winston-Salem, N. G. When You Are In Town Come I In To See Me. en- A Card of Thanks. c wish hi irianvr nnp rrionrio - iviu.i am neiffnoors inr their tinrlnnco Di,nU,n us durinir the sickness inrl'affUp aeacn or our dear husband and ratner. M, James. Mav finA' l 1 . - mf ' Djessings 1)p witn everv one Mrs. E M. James and Children. ' 1 - , land up-to-date latter savinffdevfc'e ior me convenient and rapid hand T iM Viii J a j or r . n- "venienc ana rapid nand ien Are Killed And 25 Injured. !,ns of all products from the .-eceiv- lief parties early today begran a sys- We were not unrXindful either the tematic search of the wreckage irt our eAiployes, having pro- the path of the torna.io which swept I Vl - every posfM)le convenience for thru the populous farming secUon bath01" ' down iyer Angell s The Place. o5c Red Handle Brooms 25c; 25c Good Brooms 18c; ' Arbuckle Package Coffee 16?; Loose Roast ed Coffee 10c; Cabbage, Coca nut?. Potatoes, Bean?, Onions,, all kinds of groceries at a good Bottom Price. DRY GOODS Sweaters for Men, Women and Children. ALL KINDS SHOES Men, Ladies and Children. Come to see me and give my goods a look. Angeli's The Place. We take orders for Scotch Woolen! Mills $15.00 Suits, the best for the money We take orders for Inter national Tailoring Co., of New York, and Hopkins Tailoring Co.. of Balti more, buits from J12 to $40 About 1500 patterns to select from. We are members in the Merchants Wholesale Syndicate Co , of Chica- kj, wirere lu.ouu merchants buy at one tirhe direct from the factorv and get the best prices We sell Frank E. Block's cakes and candies the best. We sell Certain-Teed Rubber Roof ing at $1.50. $1.75. $2 00; guaranteed ot iv. io years. Let us show vou. This roofing is made in thn largest factory. in the world. Do you want Santa Claus to leave a Victrola at your house? Come in and see the various styles of Victors and Victrolas. Tell us which you like best and we'll pass the word along to good old St. Nick. . We'll arrange all the details even easy terms it desired and see that the instrument is delivered whenever you want it. A Victrolas $15 to $200. - Victors $10 to $100;- "Get It At Watkins" Watkins Book Store 416 Liberty St. Winstcn-Salem. Walker's Bargain Hon e. 4 I holesafc and Retail 'AUCTION SALE. I will offer for sale at public auction t fl, lahest bid- - - . w .11 v . der for cash, at the Dr. Tavlor farm f n,,th of Mocksville, on Saturday, Be 4, 1915, beginning at 10 o'clock, a. m.. the Mnwfn, oer.onal property: Three hone., one 'm.u Akc Plow, one riding cultivator, one reversible cutaway harrow, one mower, one hay rake. iW .... ' .itinr cultivator, two 2-hoMewason. k . -.hrU Plow,, one buggy and harness and o.h, ,rf.vi. m. numer- ous to mention. V Mocksville N C ED HOWARD. -. it"
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