Yadkin County Superior Court Civil Term—Hon. T. B. Finley, Judge Presiding:—Monday, Dec. 11, 1933 MONDAY, DECEMBER 11 No. 15. Mack Walker vs. Jenkins Hdwe. Co. No. 103. Lyla V. Wrenir vs. J. B. Williams No. 40. S. G. Collins vs. W. A. Shore ( se t) I No. 30. DeEtte Hanes vs. J. F. Hendren, No. 37. Johnson Motor Co. vs. W. A. Brown, Triistee. a ] No. 25. W. P. Henderson vs. J. H. Hepler No. 21. K. A. Matthews vs. T. J. Sutphin, et go. 34. Woodie Blakely vs. John H. Scott al. No. 16. Moseley & Reece vs. Charlie R. Bell No. 117. Lula Jester vs. W. A. Shores No - I - Harvey Gregory vs. Tennessee Greg- Miles Wooten vs. John Hoots __ „ ~ No. 10. Joe Sawyer vs. W. G. Taylor No. 27 - Huntley-Hill-Stockton Co. vs. Mrs. W. No. 23. W. T. Welborn vs. Brodie, Swift & Lee Wood. No. 131. J°E. Boles vs. Huffman THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 No. 64. J. R'. Sizemore vs. C. M. Sheets No. 8. Clint Wallace vs. Clay Myers (set) No. 7. W. H. Spradlin vs. A. W. George No. 13. J. W. Casstevens vsf. DeEtte Hanes No. 4. Nancy J. Tally vs. W. H. Spradlin No. 12. Martin's Inc., vs. Mrs. Reuben Size- more. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12- No. 9 R, B. Long, Trustee vs. N. P. Bryant No. 105. Paul Warden vs. J. K. Andrews, et al . No. 21. O. J. Boles, et al, vs. R. K. Taylor, No. 5. T. A. Stoker vs. Mason Lillard KT Ift et al. No. 137. Curtis Burch vs. American Bakeries No. N. C. Dobbins vs. W. G. Venable, et No. 17. Priscilla Holcomb vs. Elsie Benton XT 00 J; Shaw. N°. 32. W. D. Shores, et al, vs. M. W. Evans No. 22. Byron W. Hunter, Admr. vs. S. Car- XT et al. ter Williams. No - 65. J. W. Garner vs. R. L. Bell No. 28. J. W. Garner vs. G. W. Smith „„ No. 23. Hulda E. Brandon vs. Metropolitan FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 Life Insurance Co. No. 20. Mary Bates vs. P. M. Nicks No. 24. Zella Flynn vs. Bill Barber No. 33. C. B. Kiger vs. C. N. Dobbins No. 32. Martins, Inc., vs. Leona Martin No. 34. W. B. Steelman vs. Isaac Jenkins No. 26. R. C. Vaughn vs. C. B. Huff, Admr. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13 MOTION DOCKET No. 31. W. T. Rawleigh Co. vs. R. L. Salmons No. 147. Elkin National Bank vs. J. E. Boles et al. No. 135. Odell Winters vs. Henry Heath All uncontested divorce cases will be tried at No. 11. Lester Holcomb vs. C. S. Foster the convenience of the court. and which coo tains Four Great Treasures •••••••• The higher animals. are evolved or created, whichever -term suits you better. And last of all, man. His place at the top of the pyramid of creation is the same in both Genesis and geology, the difference being that Genesis compresses into six hundred words what science expands into hundreds of volumes, and Gen esis has a reason for man's creation and a goal for his life, while science throws up its hands with the blank admission, "We do not know." So we have man and woman launched forth upon a brand-new planet. Science locates the begin nings of human life in the fertile and fragrant valley of the Euph rates. Genesis is more specific, nam ing the beautiful spot the "Garden of Eden," and identifying the first couple as Adam and Eve. Let us take a running look at these two interesting people and the more im portant of their descendants, for in & GIVE SOMETHING PRACTICAL— jS | Hardware.... | When you go out on a shopping expedition don't for- jg gj get to visit our store. Here you will find so many *£ 2r things that make practical gifts for any member of the tffl family—and.the prices are very reasonable. | CHECK YOUR NEEDS ON THIS LIST 3 & GUNS MAIL BOXES JG GL AMMUNITION CHURNS $8 5R COAL SCUTTLES BUILDING SUPPLIES |$K MFF COAL TONGS CASTINGS J? FFLL STOVES—WIDE TOOLS W PRICE RANGE FARM IMPLEMENTS MK I» WAGONS, TRICYCLES V ROOFING JG M* TOYS CUTLERY, CROCKS FG Sr Let us figure with you on your Machinery sL needs for 1934. We handle McCormick- fls S Deering Machinery and DuPont paints. § W This is an all-year store. Our large stock will ease W worries Try us first and there'll Jj£ be no need to look further. g Surry Hardware Co. 3 FFI ELKIN, N. c. *S the Old Testament, as in all other historical records, the history of peoples is principally the lives of a few outstanding individuals. A lecturer on woman suffrage once challenged her audience with the oratorical question, "Where, I ask you, where would man be today if it were not for woman?" To which a rather thick voice from the rear benches answered, "In the Garden of Eden eating strawberries." Adam, our first ancestor, does not make a very brave showing. He and Eve were given the run of the Garden, with permission to eat any fruit ex cept that one particular tree. They ate the forbidden fruit and when God discovered them in their trans gression Adam took refuge behind Eve. "The woman whom thou gaveßt to be with me," he complained, "she gave me of the tree, and I did eat." A cowardly excuse which profited him nothing. For their sin they were THE ELKIN TRIBUNE. ELKIN. NORTH CAROLINA cast out, and the Garden was closed to them. No longer could they have food without effort. Cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life; Thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee; In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou tak en; for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return. Eve had two sons, Cain and Abel. As a shepherd Abel had nothing to do but Bit on the side of a green •hill and watch his flocks grow fat, making money for him the while. Cain was a farmer, and any one who has ever worked on a farm under stands why farmers in all ages have been discontented and will realize how Cain felt. In his jealousy over Abel's easy life and calm demeanor Cain slew him. "Am I my brother's keeper?" he demanded in surly tones when God made inquiry for Abel. The question has come down through the generations as a text for a mil lion sermons. Jonesville, Route 1 News Rev. I. w. Vestal, assisted Rev. Wooten in a revival at Sweet Home last week. Several additions were made to the church. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bryant an nounce the birth of a son on No vember 22. R. ,Y. Messiok, who underwent a major operation at a Statesville hos pital last week is improving nicely. Thanksgiving Day passed quietly in this community, with no acci dents. Mrs. Worth Brown has been add ed to the faculty of Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holcomb and daughter, Doris Mae, visited in the community Thursday. E. D. Macemore and Hugh Groce made a business trip to Winston- Salem Monday. M. A. Lindley and daughter, Miss Sallie Mae, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown Thanksgiving. Brier Creek News Mr. and Mrs. Wake Byrd and son are visiting Mrs. Byrd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hemric. Mrs. Partee Carson, of Greens boro, visited her mother, Mrs. O. D. Bently Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson and three little daughters, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Saturday. Miss T. Armissa Sale visited her sister, Mrs. Granville Church, in Elkin, the past week-end. She was accompanied home by Miss Mary Kate Sale, who haß been spending sometime with Mrs. Church. Herman Gentry visited relatives in Elkin the past week-end. He was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gentry, Miss Breta Morrison is spending sometime with her uncle, Charlie Morrison, in Wilkesboro. Sanford Ashley spent last week end in Winston-Salem with his family. NOTICE On December 20, 1933 I will ap ply to the Commissioner of Pardons for a parole for Walter Hickman, convicted of H. B. L. & R, May term 1932 of VSurry County Superior Court. December 6, 1983. A, D. FOLGER, Atty. 12-14. 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