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W MAY 25, 19 THE DAVIE RECORD. C FRANK STROUD - - Editor. TELEPHONE 1. Entered atthePostoffice in Mocks ville, N. C. as Second-clasa Mail matter. March 3. 1903. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: nwr YEAR. IN ADVANCE - 1 00 SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - THREE MONTHS, IN ADVANCE $ 50 25 A widower doesn't wait until the spring time tojeThjsfan; lightly turn to tnougnts ot love. The girls may not know it, but a kiss is much sweeter when it i not flavored with talcum powder. If you haven't taken 'em off yet you might just as well kep them on for the rest of the summer. V " Beware of the chap who says everv man has his price. He may be merely advertising himself. There are somepeolpe in the world think they know it all. But they are few and far between. - The New York man who tried to keep twowives in the same apart ment had nerve if nothing else. We won't be back to normalcy until we can again get- a slice of pie for five cents in a restaurant. No; we do not know what will be the price of cotton next fall. And if we did know we would not tell. Every now and then you will find a man so busy that he hasn't got time to worry about hard times. There is a man in this town who attends strictly to his own business. And he is making money and is well thought of. Down in the South we will soon resume our summer pastime of cus sing the government reports on the cotton crop.' A statistician says women are growing taller. Well, most of them around here seem to have outgrown their skirts. You never ask the clerk at the soda fountain to have one with you and he never asks you to have one on the house. , The Advance GaMaepcesaenL The editor took a day off Wed- ness and journeyed down to Ad vance to take in a part of the school commencement. The day was ideal and a large crowd present to enjoy the exercises. The com mencement started Tuesday night with exercises by the primary grad es. Alex Kimbrough , Jr. , won one of the medals. At 1 1 o'clock Wed nesday morning the high school commencement started. Dr. Kinard f Air;fr.?5alim was to have den Kvrred the annual address but sickness prevented. ' The seventh grade diplomas were presented by Rev. June Carter, of Waugmown. At 1:30 o'clock the intermediate declamation contest occurred, and Miss Edna Varner won the medal. The others taking tart were Misses Elizabeth Peebles, ' Mamie Shutt, Dorothy Sherraer, Eloise White. Following this came the elementary declamatian contest, with the following speakers: Mary Lewis Kimbroueh. Mary Ratledge, . T Lillian Shutt, Iuise Kimbrougb, Sudena Foster THE pAVTE KKCtJKl. MVDViw .. . ... . .-j ", I 1I.Keraiactts Invitations. t th, Mocksvme friends in Moo, ru.u& hv a score touow&. team aeieaicu xiuv"-. The visitors put of 12 to 9. The visitors put uF. good game, but they were not in it with our boys, A numoci 4 vance fans were over for the game. The attendance was about 200. Fcnitore Plant Burned. ,. Elkin, May 19- -The Elkiu Fur niture company's plant at Elkin was destroyed by fire last night. Toss $100,000. Insurance $21,000. The fire is thought to have origi nated in the shavings room. " Davie Academy News. J. W. Foster, of Chapel Hill, visit ed his parents Mr. and Mrs. is. J Satjirdav nierht. Mrs. Fannie Daniels, of Salisbury apgnt sometime recently with relitiv m in nnr hrtPiT. Mas er Jrck Byerly, ff ooig3mee is spending sometime wjth hsr sier Mrs. Je3ste Wilson. Sorry to note Mrs. M. h- 9$ie$ remains right sfek, alio Mm Temp Smoot and Mr, Aubrey Smoot have fi cc Qitrlona Ttrvztm i boon on the sick list. We hope all 09$ be enjoying good Mr and Mrs. John D. Kenmngton request the honor of your presence J at the marriage of their daugmer -' Stevie - " . ..; ?r'r. to Mr. Xonnie Ray Call on Wednesday, the first of June Nineteen hundred and twenty one at half after eight in the evening Hyde Park Baptist Church in the City of Chicago ; Mr. Call is the oldest son of" Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Call, of this city, and has many friends here and throughout the county who mU be interested to learn of his approach ing marriage - Two Prominent ,Men Die. This country, lost two of her prominent men last week when hte jtfstes Edward Douglas White, and farmer ecretray f fhg f . ifcv.w- . - - ' it ; We arc ndv; located at J. N DAVIS OLD STAND 1 5th and liberty Sts. AH new Stock, New Lowest Prices. Men's, Young Men's,; oyo Cloth ing. Ladies Ready-to-wear and Millinery. Come gee our value and ypuMJ gay " 1 pays to follow The Arrow er won tne medal in tuis coniest, ior nem sym th. cirU nnrl Twrence White won health again. - - ' - I the boys medal, William Tolbert Mr.rtoDert roster ana sister Miss a t? .fti fr wary 01 ouniy iine, aiso oar. jonn , . t t,;,rt, rl Misses Margaret and Mary I Greensboro, May 20 The board this medal. In the high school de- - r , T . -, I. . . , . 1- '4..4. fnr; tt Willi a Hiuciia or eaucauon 01 me. Memo us. ro- C T Iann. Misk'dfTuck vU,e'Were gUGStS f MiSS !a anJ testand church in North Carolina, students spoke: Misses Sudie Tuck Mafy Koontz Sunday afternoon. meetioe'here tonieht selected er, Clara May Varner, Mildied .El- Mrs Jennie Cartner. of Rowan. l V?" ?-'f ? 7?, lis, and Thomas Shutt. - Miss MiM- spent last week with her daughter T XT as me sue to locate tne red Ellis winning the medal. - Mrs. Foly Koontz. . couege 01 mat aenommation in mis All of the students together with Mrs. W. R. Ketchie moves this Is a e . the tekchers, deserve much credit week to Amity, Iredell county, to mree places were considered; for the manner in which the pro- make her home with her sister. We High Point, Greensboro and Bur gramme was carried out. Music J are BorrJ lu ""a gwyu inena mju iwui uucicuaauc was furnished for the occasion by "mv "e""" .v.4 i n wa the Tyro Cornet Band. The be- naPPinesa and peace whereever shel this offer which was accepted. The havior was good thoughout the day mJ, s' . ..... , . . cnurch proposes to put $590,00 in- notadrunk person being seen on darter of Mr. to the college at the beginning. thegroundsThe edited had the ? college wiir be located Just rlMsrftf ninvino-n fin Hintimt Ln... u m. I inside the incorporated limits of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mr. Ed Wagoner and family, of Kimbroueh. The eood ladies of Salisbury, spent a short while in our Advance are hard to excel when it berg Sunday evening. comes to preparing picnic dinners. Mr. Oscar McDaniel and family, The commencement came to a close of rvw, lennessee,- are spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDaniel. Oscar saya M . 5i 440 Liberty St. .. r N.G. morning at 9'&9&, W: W iilp. 1 VI VAWyl Wednesday afternoon. J High Point Selected As Place For! - College; High Point oa the Greensboro to High Point highways- Wednesday niarht with an enter tainment by the elementary-and high school grades. - t An Enthusiastic Meeting. About one hundred citizens A Chicago man says he is going to establish a model newspaper. Well here is one that he can buy if he is in earnest. The announcement that the New York city police force is really try , ing to enforce the prohibition law is important if true. If you are a pessimist, keep it to yourself. Talking hard times is a sign of weakness, and the world hates a weakling: ; t Some of us used to' think there would never beany more war, but now it begins to look as if there will never be any more peace. Another thing we are not going to worry about at the present juncture is the matter of presiden tial candidates in 1924. - 1 - 1 i " I,uke McXuke says one should never argue with a fool. Remind your neighbor of this when he tries to start ariargument with you. Frank A. Linney may not land the office of United States Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, but if he doesn' t it will not be the fault of ' his friends in North Carolina. He is one of the biggest men in the State, and grows more popular as the years go by. He if entitled to this job and The Record hopes he will land it. Davie county has got to pay her part of the fifty million dollar good roads bond issue and it is nothing b .t fair that she should have at V$asta feJiles of hardurface roads. The Boone Trail Hifhway 1 from "Winston-Salem to Wilkesboro and Boone" should run by Farming ton and Pino, thence to Yadkin ville which would only lengthen - this road two miles and would serve many more people than the shorter route. This would give Davie a bout i2 miles of hard surface road. We hope that every citizen of the county will get behind this proposi tion and see if the State Highway Commission' will not select this the town and community- met at the court house Saturday evening at 8 o'clock to hear Prof. Xeon Cash, of Winston Salem, discuss a building and loan associatidn for Mocksville. Prof. Cash explained the workings ot the association to the satisfaction of all present, and The new steel bridge across Little Creek is completed at last, but bet ter be careful how you drive across such an uneven floor or you might get dumped out. JUNO Farmihgton News. The six weeks old babv of Mr Uyde James was buried Monday wiicii uc uau l-uhciuucq ms remarks church. Themother died onlv a few .... --.1 ' nearly all those present agreed to weeks ago. become stockholders in an organiza- , Methodist minister f rom Coo . . r 1 K-uiA leemee preached at the Methodist lwu lul luc tuwu, ueany mree church here Sunday nieht hundred shares being subscribed. The town team of Farmington Another meeting will xA cnAn e,ayea. tne ?adKinvilie second te,im O I Vatt-irrlotr oftamnnn nf U1.- . . 1 , . , . .. 1 .'uvui uu; Bivuuuuu cab X' ai llJtllVf LUil at wmcn ume a Doara ot directors Tho srnn roa 1 1 frt n i i -m. m-m mK9 A. IV V All 1QV J Ui and officers will be elected and char- armington. Pi tchers for Farminsr ter asked for. For ia vears The n ere Furches, John F. ryAuu A-S'-r , --... wrcnes ana oua uarpe. lirady uuiue an m us cowaen Knocked a home run power to secure a building and loan There will be a lawn party next association for Mocksville and looks now as though its dreams are the ball team. to be realized. This means that our Mr. Frank Bahnson and family town will take ou new life 'and be YSSSS SEt. lahnu30-n.? a bigger and better town im the of Mrs. Rich's birthdav. near future. I Mrs. T. H. Redmon continues quite ipoony sne is connned to her bed. Koad Meeting m Yadkin Sticks to I Mrs. H. I Hudson from Miami T-.;i - . : ria., is visiting nome lolks and . t friends in Fftrmintrfnn Mrs ViA Winston-Salem. Mav 10. A son was formerly Miss Maude Smith cood marls - mtinrr ' ' va f oeveral Farmmffton folks attended " uau . 1 . m , . .. . vion, muu tIie -noriai services ai tfethehem wiui acvciai xnnrtav Aftfrnnnn 1 days was held at Yadkinville today G. H. Graham is somewhat invalid and nitvW! uv x t.. t4. lea oy a vaccinated arm. tu j . . mibe Ciiia may Zi mm' rmn was the The crowd numbered 300. ' week-end truest of Miaa Rvnl wu! - - ine counties ot Yadkin, Forsyth, er uavie, burry, Wilkes, Alleghany, No new cases of : small Watauga were represented. Attor- developed in Mocksville within the ney D. M. Reece of Yadkin, nresid- Pm weeic, and the tew cases that ed. State Highway Commissioner 5he colorl -population had is much o a -r: I :v -.r, . improved. The white 'populatftoni chicken- no new Attention. The Union Meeting of the' South Yadkin Baptist Association will meet with the Cleveland Bantist he does not know just where he will church, Saturday and Sunday May, ocite next. o n.u ; -Mr. N. C. McDaniel of Cooleetaee T a: u in the Association will be represen ted. of spent Saturday in our community. HERE IS THE THRESHER For which you hate been looking Model A 20x24in.A very convenient f ize for your Ga Engine or Tractor. It wa designed especially for your indi vidual use. It is a light weight machine and clean grain as efficiently as a large machine. We also furnish the Power, if desired. Threshers, Gas and Steam Tractors, Port able and stationery uunnes and daw Complete Catalog on request See br write us. FRICK COMPANY, Inc., SALISBURY, N. C 2c The merchant who don't advertise is r - jthe fellow who don't,-want your trade. : h -tcuo win iui 111c ueiieiii. 01 IH walk m.1 ana w. C. Wilkinson were present, pox, but there has been it was agreed i that no changes cases tor some days. should be made in the route as out lined in the state map, wJprdi v: v: ; NOTICE! yides for a hard surface tliprough- - All special license tax,, schedule fare from Winston-Salem via: Yad-j due June 1, 1921, for the years kinville to Wilkesboro and 'thence 21 V not Paid by July 1st. on to Boone connect Mith Ten-j SiS T W . ad" . . , , - ded. 'i his tax apphes to auto- v.v., vu iuS ""v" j jmoDiies tor Hire, attorneys, physi Boone Trail highway. -. cians and dentists, real estate ajrent Appeals were made for the line foal dealers, liyery stables, dealers to be changed to run through "r, U1.uu:3 uicycie dealers, Davie and Elkin but these advocat- gSP" cIubsh?e sWe - . . . : . . parlors, garaee. clear and no-a es, were reminded that the . most dealers, undertatr ti! airecr line was tne practical one restaurants, lunch rooms, and all that Mocksville and Elkin should other special 'licenses herein nf connect wun ine main menwav dv meutionea. . ii. k wrTJT7nrt?t ; ouuaing Drar4ca lines. ' pleasure is worth it. There's no sub- 1 ratute for Camel quality and "that mild, fragrant Camel blend. ' K The feUow ho smokes Camels, wanto Camels. 7 That's because Camels haveS Bmoothness, a fragrance and a mildness you can't get in another cigarette. ; v ; .jltjn;feletjflnyoue4tell you that anv otfci cigarette at any price.is so good as Cmeb!-t: Camebforyourself, A fewsmooth, refreshing Pnffe and you'd wait a mile foraCtS' " Sheriff Davie Countj. Ci j:crrN0iD3 N.C.
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