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Yadkinville, Yadkin County N. C. Wednesday, Feb. 8 1011. XVII ♦ ^3 Copy ( No. 4-8 - LOQAL NEWS —Oh you Valentina. -Mr. Daniel Vestal of Boon *ville was in town last week. A tty. J. T. Benin) w of Winston •‘vas in town Monday on business. —There was several people at tended Commissioners court Mon day. — Mr F. K. Douthit made a, bu siness trip to Dobson one day hist •week. Miss Ella Long of Eoaatgtown is visiting her sister Mrs. J. F. Shore. Ml’. FI. B. James left last Fri da' for South Carolina with a car load of horses. - Mr. J. S. James of Galax Va. js speudiug a few days in town with liis parents. Mr. I. C, M i Ilia ms has pur chased a small tract of laud just north of town. — Mr. Dillard Shermer is build im_r an addition to his residence Oil - be ai glad to see VIr. I). C. -ii-sMek on our streets again after a long illness. — Mrs. Minnie Parker ei un dor n on tirst of the week. _ AIO. \ir.„ qi_ route visited i 2 the | ujuoiiuri, *> lit* llvcHS uoar Forhush, gave us a pleasant 1 ■call yesterday. Ltiele Billy is now | ii. Irs Eiglity-first year. — Ill ' V illiams’ snort forms can be bought from die iiegisters of Deeds here or from M r. \V. F. •rSwaim or 0. E Moxley. - E< Vit S i EE Two d u s Har ms and Wag 11 11 se] rate ! u .ill togrdln I. A pj >:' o- .\j; ; V ;; ••• \\ : 1!j ies. R e;'1 'J — Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller on rouP^ two, died last Thursday of pneumonia and was burried Friday ::t Deep Creek church, the funeral services being conducted by ftev. S. S. May. Mr. Miller was !<S years old. j tOli SAFE, a good Farm ! six miles sou ii of Elkin <land -*!i lev.-]) <:;i Jouesville and Hampton- I vide road, containing D2 ac.ies, H J room house, good barn and other I buildings all new. Can be bought ! on easy terms. Apply to J). M Reece, Yadkiuville N. C. — Sheriff \\. T. Fletcher and J 'puties C V. Mosley and C. \Y. i fexior captured a moonshine, plant 4 miles south of Jonesrille in Knobs township one night last j week. No one was there and the ! plant was not in operation, but .otto gallons of beer was found and o -4roved at the place. The still was made of galvanized sheet iron and about 60gallon eapacitv. —Mr. Will Mackie was tried he ii i'e Squire Willard here last Sat urday for whipping Ralph Willia ms, one of his pupils. Mr. Mac- ; hie is teaching at Spillman school oud it was thought that he whip ped the child to much. The case was t' ied before a jury of seven : men and they were unable to agree ■ :is io his guilt or innocence, six imiiig for aquittal and one for con viction. The case was comprom isnil, the defendant paying one half the cost and the state one half. j —Mr. John H. Brown of near ! Beep Creek was the lucky man in ! the Big Bargain Hale being con (hittoed by Wilmoth & Hayes at | Boouville. His name was drawn I from the box last Saturday at 2 O,clock, which entitled him to a beautiful Japanese llug, 9X12 ft. They will continue to give away one of these beautiful Bugs every Saturday during February, but : you can deposit your name any i dav during the' week. “Williams’ short form” A new form of Chattle Mortgage which is to be known as the “\\ i Ilia ms’ Short boiiu,” has been gotten up by A tty. S. Carter Wil liams of this place. The new form is about half the size of the old one, and has been printed in neat foim. The note on this Mortgage is good for teu years, while the old form Chattle Mortgage runs out of date in three years. The old form has long been known to be long ami tiresome to write and the hundreds of Justice of the Pe ice and others who write a great many ( battle Mortgages, and the various Register of Deeds also, will he glad to learn of the i new short kind, which Las been ! copyrighted. A local company has been organized for the manu facture and printing, and they are being placed on the. market at different places over the county, ! as well as in other counties. Honor £*oiJ Below we give the names of now ■subscribers and renewels tliis week. B. (h Shores. D. F. Hutchens. J. G. Antlnmy. Mm. Taylor. J. W. Chamberlain. S. 8. Adams. It. E. Mathews. Miss Flora Mathews. Gurney Zachary. Win Shenuer. J C. Miller. \\. It. Shenuer. J. W’eslev Shore' C. M. Warden. J. (). Matthews. <2an ive Slay Tlie ground hog saw his shadow which means 40 days bad weather, and the Legisla ture will sit 30 more, we some times think of throwing up our job and go over to sunsli-' iney Cuba where we can rest j in peace for a while. Death in Roring Fire may not result from the work of firebugs, but often severe bums ire caused that make quick need for Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the juiekest, surest cure for burns, wounds, bruises, boils, sores. It uibillies iutialnatiou. It kills pain It soothes and heals. Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or piles ()nly 25c at all Druggists. Of every million people 800 are blind—and the other 999, 200 cannot see their own faults. ! Seven men arrested Till for blockading Seven men were brought in town this morning by Deputy Marshall G. A. Carroll and Deputy sheriffs J. E, Shugart and J. W. Harding, They are all charged with making moonshine dicker, and were ariested under U. S. warrants. Their names are as follows: Joe Miller, Janies i Gough, C. E, Gross, A. C. I Hair, Sand}' Hutchens and | Dave Hoots, white and Arch Long, colored. The last nam ed being 71 years old and gray headed. This old darkey told in a cheerful way, at Hotel Shore this morning, what so unded like a pathetic story to the writer, of how he had kill ed a porker 3'esterday and was 1 expecting to have some good fresh meat of his own this morning. Unless the officers are greatly disappointed, his ' pork will be eaten in Yadkin- 1 'bile unless he can • ve bond.1 All the men are accused of being conne:ted with stills' captured by the Yadkin offic-| ers recently, and will be tried ’ before U. S. Commissioner J.1 H. Janies, probabl to day. --- oaves i wo Lives ‘‘Neither my sister nor myself might be living to day, if it had not been for Dr. King’s New Dis covery” writes A. D McDonald of Fnyptville, N. C. It. F. D. No. 8, “for we both had frightful coughs that no other remedy could help. We weie told my sistei Had con sumption. She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful remedy completely (Mir ed us |both. It’s the best 1 ever used or heard of.” For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup whooping cough,—all bronchial troubles,— its supreme. Trial bottle free. 50c and .81. Guarau eed by all Druggists. Clove McBride, who was shot on Jail. 29U1 while resis ting arrest, is getting along very well, was the statement of his physician this morning. 1 here is two balls in his side, but not dangerous. To bad An exchange has discover ed that a poor girl has to be awfully good looking to be pretty, and a ricli girl has to be awfully homely to be ugly. It might have added that a poor man has to be awfully homely to be ugly. It might have added that a poor man has to be awfully smart to be intelligent, and a ricli man almost a blockhead to be ig norant. DeWITT’S rSSiSS WI'kCH HAZEL SAlbVE For Piles, Burns, Sores. PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE WINSTON sells more Yadkin Comity tobacco than all other Warehouses put together. The fact is we have done more to make Yadkin county tobacco popu lar with the buyers than any body else. You need ail the help you can get now in the sale of your tobacco and the HELP. W e know how to sell tobacco at Piedmont for the top of the Market. NOBODY CAN HEAT US. We want to sell the balance of your crop and will give you our very best efforts. Hopiuo- to see you soon we are YOUR FRIENDS. . M. W. NORFLEET & CO. First Sale days, l*oi Janurary, Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday First Sale days for February: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Resolution of Respect At a regular meeting of Piedmoiit Lodge No. 96, Knights of Pithias held Jan. 19th 1911 in their Castle Hall at IClkin, N. C., the following Preamble and Resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas it has pleased the Supreme Architect of the Universe to remove from our midst our late brother Robert L. Kirkmau and Whereas; The intimate relations long held by our de ceased brother with the mem-| bers of this Lodge render it proper that we should place on record our appreciation of' his services as a Pythian, Knight and his merits as a man, therefore be it resolved; By Piedmont Lodge No. 96 K. of P. in the Grand Domain of North Carolina that while we bow with humble sub mission to the wifi of the Most High, we do not the less 1 mourn for our brother who j has been called from his labor to rest. Resolved; that in the death j of Robert L. Kirkman, this Lodge looses a brother who was zealous in his work as a Pythian Knight, ever ready to do his part in advancing the interest of the order, de voted to its welfare and pros perity, an honest upright man whose virtues endeared him not only to his breath ren of the order, but to all his fellow citizens. Resolved; That this Lodge tenders its heart felt sympa thy to his family and relatives of our deceased brother in this their sad affiction. Resolved; That a copy of these resolutiong be sent to the family of our deceased brother, o cop}' furnished the Elkin Times and Yadkin Ripple for publication, and a page in the Record Book of the Lodge be inscribed to his meni^'v, Fraternally, ). S. Bell J. F. Hendren ( Committee. E. G. Click 1 Notice I will sell for cash at public auc tiou at the court house door on Monday March 6 1911 the follow ing property to-wittr II Copper Stills, 1 Wooden still, 1 Galvanized sheet iron still, 5 Copper caps, 5 Copper worms, 10 Boiling pipes, 1 Connecting pipe, 1 Hoe, 1 Axe, 1 10 gallou Keg, 1 Shovel, 1 Bucket, 2 Lanterns, 2 5 gallon Kegs, \ doz cotton Bags, 1 pair trace chains and 2 small fun nels. Said property seized by Sheriff of Yadkin county. This Feb 7 1911, B. It. Brown, Chair. Board County Commissioners. eware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when en tering it through the mucous sur faces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to tire good you can possibly deiive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J, Cheney <fc Co., Toledo, ()., contains no mer cury, and is taken internally, ac ting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure he sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in To ledo, Ohio, by F. J. ch mey a nd o. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, Toe. per bottle Take Hall’s Family Tills for con ation. Fob* Headache, BKlousness 06Witt’s H.ittle EARLY RISERS ) tn Sup perior Court before the clerk NOTICE I North Curoliua ^ , Yadkin County \ K. A. Mathews ) vs - T. B. Vestal ) Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court of Yadkin county made in the above entitled action on the 2nd day of Feb. 1911, I will sell for cash at public auction to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Yadkinville on the U Day March, 1911 the following lteal Estate towit; In Pall Creek township, begiuing at a stone in the road and runs west 9 poles to a r stone. Then South 13 poles to a stone. Then East 9 poles to the road. Then North with the road 13 poles to beginning, containing 3-4 of an acre more or less, together with , an up-to-date Roller Mill thereon and all machinery connected with said Mill, said property being known as'Smithtown Roller Mill. This Feb. 2nd 1911. W. A. Hall, Comm. S. Carter^Williams Atty. ~ NOriCE r , Having qualified as Excel-, of the last will and testament of Samuel Holcomb, deceased this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned within one year from date of this notice or same will de plead in bar , of their recovery. All persons owing the estate please make im mediate settlement. This Feb. 1st 1°11. A. C. Holcomb Ex. of Samuel Holcomb, dec’d. S. Carter Williams, Atty. We have just received a complete and up-to-date line of: j *;ill and Winter - MILLINARY And also a large line of Fall Goods consisting of Mens and Boys Clothing, Uderwear and Shoes Complete line of Ladies Dress Goods,. Notions, etc. Only dealers in Elkin Shoes Come to see us, we will treat v >u riyut SHORE &, DOUTHIT Special offer for Feb. only! and FREE Japanese Rugs 9X12 FT. EVERY HATITFT)AY During the mouth of Feb. we have arranged to conduct a special low priced sale at our, store in Boonville. Every one that is looking for bargains will do well to visit oui st re during this special sale. REMEMBER THE DATE. Commences Feb. ist and closes Feb 2g Below we give a list of some of the reductions we have made, just to give you an idea of the great bargains you can get. $5,00 6,00 8.00 10.00 12.50 15.00 18.00 Mens suits Suits, special price 2.98 “ “ “ 3.98( “ “ “ 498-598 « “ “ 7.98* “ “ “ 8,98 “ “ “ 11.48 13.48 4.00 5.00 6.00 8.00 10 00 Youths suits Suits special pi ice 2.48 “ “ “ 2.981 “ “ “ 3.98: “ “ “ 5.98 “ “ “ 7.98 Boys 2 piece suits 1.09 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 Suit special price .79 1.48 1.98; 2.98 3.79! 3.98 Mens pants 1.50 Pants reduced to 2.00 2.50 3.50 4.00 .98 1.38 1,40 1.98 2 61 New liue of Fants just received and will allow a liberal reduction. Big liue Youths Long Pants and Boys Knee Pants to close out at very low prices. 25 cent Matting red iced to 19 25 “ Carpet “ 19 50 “ “ “ 39 1.00 Rugs “ 79 1.50 “ “ 1.19 ja.00 “ “ 1.39 45 ct lace curtains “ 32 Ig0‘‘ “ “ “ 4*2 'HO “ “ 59 jt',0 “ Window Shade “ 50 “ 30 “ “ “ << 25 “ “ ■« “ 3 Boxes carpet tacks for [50 ct Wafi'el Irons reduced to 39 [55 ct Frying pans “ 18 [80 cl Stove mats “ 58 75 ct Shovel *k tong set “ 5(j 20. JO Da venports “ lfi.OO 18.00 Folding Bed “ 12.49 25 “ “ “ h'.. 48 42 39 25 F 05 22.50 Dresser “ F.48 20.00 “ 15 48 l'i.50 “ •* 13.50 12.50 “ “ 10.09 9.00 7.50 6-50 13.50 Ciiiffonir “ 11.00 lied Lounges 10.00 “ 9. CO “ 1.00 Dining Chairs “ 75 1.00 Hookers “ 1.50 2 00 2.50 3.00 10 ct Picture Moulding “ 6 et 5 ct 4 ct “ “ 13.49 10.98 9.98 7.98 6.98 5.98 4.98 10.98 9.48 8.48 7.88 88 63 88 1.18 1.39 1.89 2.39 6 4 34 2i 4&UI CJj i 5 0.1.1 Brin# this \vh i you and deposit in box at out -core v-hen you trade. Every Saturday during Feb. at’J eYiosk n • ill have some child draw out out} name aud ti» > one drawn will be entitled to a nice Japanese Bug. !J\i2 it And t! >se who are preseut each Saturday at 2 oVinck was c- die -child to draw the name and we will A r . e h Remember (hat you can dep<;.-u , ! • ■< g t week and that one name will be drawn < <t . ing Feb. and that ail names not drawn out snail remain in the box untill the last drawing. Sign your name here I Big line of Wood & Mettle Bed, Wash stands’ Hall Racks, Center tables, Extension and Dinning Tables, Cook Stoves and Ranges, Cooking Vessels. Picture frames, High table cha irs for the babies and small Rocking Chairs for the children. We have only mentioned some items here to show the bargains we are now offering. This sale is strictly Cash pr Produce taken at Cash prices, The Big reduction now offered is strictly for the month of February and positively no longer. WILMOTH & HAYES BOONV1LLE In U
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