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THe DavidsonianL?" I ujuuivaiiwu iu Mr kv&xjixj- Entered u aecood-claa maU matter June some time ago, .lUO.stthepostofflceat Thomaavule.N Morris. insistinsr that the ma I cadam road la neither the cheap- Si J 3k I 1 1 y: Mi-'. Cm under the Act of March t, WIS. published every fkiday by . est nor the best, but. that we THE H AVID SOMAN PUBLISHING CO. I , , . V sUfi'" , nave ine material rignt at nanu OUR TERMS. " t for mnTi aobacrlptiot one year 4 IH , m . . j - - - ; . V VAVI 14 A WV.MJ.AB.gt loruuuu iu iir. luurriu jjoainuii Sand clay beats macadam many rn'les. FRIPAY, AUGUST, 11, 1ML THE OPTIMIST. He is the finest fellow in the bunch. Without him the clouda would obscure the sun and the world's work wonld be drudjrery. He ia the life and light of tne community and gives hope to the downhearted and courage to the timid and the weak. He may not always be wise. He is often mistaken, but bless his sunny soul, he is worth a cart load of croakers whose doleful prophecies come true He looks on the bright side and never sees the dark. The reason for this is that he has no taste for the doleful. His heart is free from bitterness and he never sours on the world. With the other man it is dif ferent. He has a grouch and the welfare of the community has no place in all his thoughts, He rejoices in the failure of n public enterprise because it af fords him the opportunity to say "I told you so.'.' He is si lent when his prophecies fail but flaps his rusty wings and crows like thunder when they come true. A town is grievously afflicted which has a few of these old curmudgeons who are forever growling. They cast suspicion on the motives of their neigh bors and find joy in obstructing every movement ot progress that is proposed. They are miserable themselves and mis ery loves company. On the other hand, the best asset of any town are the bright spirits who see the rainbow in stead of the cloud. The men who do things are bound to be optimistic. They must have faith in the future of a commu mty or they might as well go back and sit down. . The people of Atlanta are the sport of the world. The news paper penster finds endless ma terial in the Atlanta way of do ing things; but these pushing, smiling, bragging citizens hnvc made Atlanta one of the finest and strongest cities in all the South. Not long since the writer at tended a banquet of High Point business men. They poured out praise for High Point that would have been very nauseat ing to a grouchy mossback, but that tide of "gush" revealed the secret of High Point's growing power. ' ThomasVille has a radiant future. It ia going to be a town right; but its growth will be quickened if the last one of us will stand together and hur rah for the town in season and out of season, everywhere and every when, Down with the growler! Up with the Optimist! Next Thursday ought to be a big. day for Thomasville. , The farmers and their wives will be here and the town should give them a warm greeting. The program for the day is an ex cellent one, and aside from our duty as hosts to our neighbors, we ought to attend the Insti tute for the good we can get from the discussion. Mr. Aycock speaks today in Charlotte. If he is in good trim ha will stir his crowd as no other man in North Caroli na can stir people. And be cause the Lord has endowed him with this superior gift we hope the people of North Caro lina will put him in the senate where he can be of most service to the State. Mr. Mallard, the Superinten dent of the watei works, is very careful man, and will not commit himself to the proposi tion that the water supply is ample, but we venture the opinion in face of the severe test the well has already had, that we will have plenty of wa ter from the Orphanage well until we outgrow it. Hon. William Jennings Bry an is a brainy man and honest but such inexcusable breaks as he made when he attacked Un derwood are the thiugs that the public do not like, and that will forever prevent him from being President of the United States. He has fine ability but the poorest judgment in the world. While the Lexington postof- fice fight is none of our funeral we hope the opposition to Mr. Conrad, having failed to defeat him, will not secure the delay in his confirmation which wonld keep him out of his own until the next session of Con gress. Davidson County) In the Superior Court. " a R, oftin, T, C f erry, and J..C. Under jnd by virtue of en order of the Superior Court ot Davidson couoty'mfcde'jfilbV AboMttiM cause st April Jena K.I shall eeil to the highest bidder at public Mic tion on the prirnieeii now occupied by the ThomaeviUe Electric Brick Co. oearjthe , townofXhoniasvUle, at 11 o'clock .A.s Hm-pn Monday, August 21, 1911, the following dee cribed property:;. J--.i,,u'-JHt.i&i The complete, outfit ot the Thom aaville Brick Manufacturing, Co., consisting of brick : machinery, equipped for the uee of electrical power, miscellaneous . tools, appli ances, etc. Together with a lease of the lands on which the said prop erty i located. . The lease Carrie the right tq operate the plant on tne said lands and dig and manu facture brick from the clay of the said lands and to Bell the brick. Lease runs five years from March 26m. 1910. Terms of sale cash on confirmation to be secured by suit able bond. , ,, ( T. K. Jennings, . , Receiver. Dissolution Notice. To whom it may concern:' ' This it to notify that Tne Stone Company, composed of C. W. Bur ton, M. H. Stone and O. O. Stone, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent, the said O. O. Stone having sold his entire interest in the said Company to C. W. Burton and M. H. Stone who wilt continue the bus. mess as heretofore. ATI accounts and indebtedness due by the' firm shall be paid by the surviving- mem bers of the firm. All accounts due the firm shall be paid to the said surviving firm. This the 13th day of July 1911. M. H. Stone, C. W. Burton, O. O. Stone. jy H-4t The r.lodcrn iJLbM and Power, use Lt us wlr your residence now. The Thoinasville , Light and Power Co. Lawn Mowers, Water Coolers, And all More people, men and women are suffering from kidney andblad der trouble than ever before; and each year more Of them turn for quick relief and permanent benefit to Foley's Kidney Remedy, which has proven itself to be one of 'the most effective remedies- for kidney and bladder ailments, that medical science has devised. Harville DruarCo. The summer hotels both in the mountains and by the sea are doing a land office business. Our North Carolina people have become great "resorters" and many thousands of them quit their homes in the good old summer time. We are listening for lower prices on paper since reciproci: ty with Canada is the law Some of the politicians appear to be hurt because the newepa pers are i.q, favor of a reduction in the price- of the material they : use. . We- do not hesitate to say that this' ia one of the thing that' commended' reel tfrocitytO os. We are ndt 'yet Stiite angelic enough U be a to appear ; patriotio. ii Newspa pers have some right, too. The Dispatch is a fierce com? petitor of the Davidsomian; but the Dispatch is hot a Thomas ville paper and never will Ibe, Of course it is a bully paper but bo is the Washington' Post. This sheet stands for Thomas ville. ' The Davidsonian takes no stock in in the Back Home Bosh" which the Charlotte Observer knocked out of the box last Sunday. It is simply a pious little scheme the rail roads have adopted to increase their passenger traffic. Thanks to Prof, Hauss of the graded School, who has just completed the census for the, benefit ot the school, we -are able to announce that Thomas ville has passed tbe 4,000 mark and is striding forward toward 5,000t Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Lindsay Lewis, de ceased, late of Davidson County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said Lindsay Lewis to present them for payment to the undersigned on or before the 28th, day of July, 1912, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ah persons indebted to said estate are noutied to come forward and make immediate payment. This 28th. day of July, 1911. L. A. Martin. Adm'r.. of Lind8a y Lewis, Dec' a SOUTH fORK INSTITUTE Literary, Music (piano and voice), Elocu- uiN, an, oiuic ana commercial Depart utruu.. unrnencea leacnera. jseautiful Location. Ideal Climate. Individual Ati tenllon. Minimum necessary School Ex pense (Board, Literary Tuition and Fees) for session ot nine months, $38.75 MaxJ. u.uiu, wi.iu, voneaponaence eoiicitea 1 J. rtONCYCUTT. Priadpal. MUDtN, N. C mmm ------- -rrrin nnnru-msuuijui. Texas, at tbe recent election, went wet by a narrow margin; The dry people will get the wets before long and down will go tne saloons , and, senator Bailey along with them. . Yardanian was , elected to the Senate, and now Percy re fdsev to -pull 'anbther poutid. That s no1 way todoi iboys; Stand' to the rack fodder of no fodder.' ' -; :.. ' :;; m oblige tbtbwji m automobile craze for one. thing and thai is tbe good roads fever tfiat is spreading over the Stat like a prairie fire. ,. , ' .,. Do 'not allow , your kidney -and bladder titrable to develop beyond me reach of medicine.! Take Foley Kidney Pills. They (rive quick , re sults and stop irregularities with surprising promptness. i' Tit. mfo'.f t-aMiU?-.:. . M A VouMePnMjlbn Smoke, Did You Read About It 1. Don't wait until we get water '" works. Insure now. ttemetn- i.bfil 1 '; stitch In. .Ume'ssTes' )trS Q ;,-.; t'.in' ; j; , .,, -f.it ,j :.., vi '. .: , Life, 1 ?ire, Health and Acci dent Live Stock, Bonds, 1 In, .fact everything in. the form of .. insurance. That's our business Jrvitf .'.'iw'jiiv ;:,'..'.(';. Citizens Insurance and Realty Co. Table Ware Professional Cards. J. F. LANE, n, 1 m datUqWM Office at ResIdence.Salem St. C.:ArJUL!IV Phficfot and gudgeon Office: Salem St., Over U. E. Postoffice.. . .Residence Phone 152, 6'ce, ,1453. . uneiil. ij&rJSA Licensed xmbalmeri . Uncic?.rHtek'lritf Il'ne Ptioneytie lJayCrfN(lfl:ht Wyche Block Thomnsiille, N. C At Cost! J. M. MORRIS & SON. L. A. MARTIN, ATTOJRNE Y -AT-LA W THOMflSVlLLE, N. C, Office: Bank of Thomasville Bldg, TT ft ' ' ' . If LISTEN! LISTEN! J. F. LANE TT Has Now Opened a " -Class Shoe Store. We Fit the Hard to Fit With Shoes that have the Quality, Snap and Style. Also see our samples of Made-to-Measure Clothing and Shirts If It Is Style, Quality and Fit You Want, We Have It! Yours to serve.. J. F iThomemsivllle. Lane & Co., BENJ. W. PARHAM, Attorney-At-Law Cajtss buHdliuj ThorniivllX ,C. DR. PHILIP S. EASLEY, Physician and Surgeon OFFldM: Sl'tfiA ST. , Phone 41. Resulence Phone 67. 'm uia iii'l' n;tifl.nji.i.)') !)' t, in 1 1 .1 1 IWMuWltMIWMMMMUSMnifcMMhHi North Caroline We are going to- . rtfa;k' prices ": - ; from now until Sept. 1st that will make you take notlce.even in tills hot wea ther. Every thing will be sold at reduced prices. STAR fURNITURE CO., Phone No. 134. 1 ..(. LUCKIEST 1 YWLL EVER HAVB 1 Mm As ' l mi htUfl .ffllrlflt fault. mow ;i.l,lr :lji , You'cart sf money ohfy whrie'yo old aai comes don't let it fce fettrred by the Joliy. it iou youniier days, It Is pUlahle to'V old and poor Bank yilor money And ha,ve your. money. ,, ' 0 is I'.f fiitfixl : yot'i i JiiaKe utH, uanK yuuh sank. !HE:fit!ST MWm BANK: uarvuie JJrug co. '
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