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No. 49 IL NEWS r. aud Mrs. M. V. West a son. —Miss Dessie Sliugart is right sick we are sorry to note. —Mr. \V. H. Renegar of Shore, was in town yesterday. —Mr. L. 13. Davis of East-Bend was in town yesterday on business. — W e make correct Clothes for idloccassions. Royal I <fc Myers. — Mr. J. A. Logan is having a tiew tin roof placed on his store building. —Mrs. Lora Mackie out on Rt. '3, is improving after ail attact of Vip — Mr. Walter Carner, editor of ‘The Echo, Boonville spent Sun in town. Master John Holt m has been right sick for several days but is improving. —Deputy Collector J. 31. Davis of Statesville, was in town one day last week. Bom to 3. — Mr. ami Mw. J. 0. Gongh have a new arrival at their home, iu tn -* p u’xou of a girl. Mr. It, E. iiiushaw of Ah'als ville, spout Sunday with his pare nts out ou route 3. —Miss Sallie Da»idson of Aloo- j rsnlle is visiting her Fade Mr. ! J, F. Parker. j — Dr. J. ii. Warier is attending | the meeting of the Dental Society j in Winston this week. I A crowd of Yadkinviile sports ; Jeff yesterday fu1 ir. dell county i ,0:1 a fo •. hunt. — Misses htella lienee and Fan nie LioyaJl left Friday for Flarada ivhere tiiey a id spend some time. -Mr. <j. L Sprouse lias moved hit stori* from Fhestunt llidgo, to to w n and opened up north of the j CVurt House, -Tim Wild:ms' short forms • Cii.i !)■*■ houglii from Hie liegisteis ! oi J 'e *J i here or from Air. W. F. j fSwuiui C. ii. Moxiey or at Jioon- : vi 1 •)oh <Hfiee. —J.tev, *J. M. Gibbs of Statesville filled liis ivgu'a- appointment at jbhe Fleshytarhiu church Surd iy isight, His next appointment will 1 lie first Sunday in .March. I — FOii SALE, a good Farm <sF miles south of Elkiil (land aii i lev!) on Jones* die and Hampton- j vide road, containing 182 ac.ies, 8 room house, go* .;! hyrn ami other j J lildiugs ail new, (oil) he bought | on easy terms. Apply to 1). M it ecu, Yadhia\die N. C. Miss Moiviua H iushaw agml ! JS \ ears, daughter of Air. and Airs j Ed llinsliaw near Foonville, died I Emma., morning after an illness of four it; njt.'j s h ith rh< nmatisiin. Her n mains were laid to lest at Aid hols t happed Monday at FN* O’cioel ’ : • ral r\ i *es being ■ hm!u«* • { I * \ liev. i til's -a in fi'esm e of a : ge r. ruber of friends and relate s ui (lie de»\ a sed . Honor roll Ft low we give tl ; i ames of new 1 fi nlisc) ibers and it newels this week. ii. H. Mckninlit. W. L. Williams. H. H. Mackie. T. TV. Styers. 13. C. Money. Miss Eflie \\ arden. "Williams9 short form9* A new form of Cliattle Mortgage which is to be known as the “"Williams’ Short Fonn,” has been j gotten up by A tty. S. Cartel Wil liams of this place. The new form is about half the size of the old nue, and has beeu printed in neat fonn. The note on this Mortgage is good for ten i years, while the old form Cliattle | Mortgage runs out of date in three years. The old form has long been known to be long and tiresome to j write and the hundreds of Justice of the Pe ice and others who write a great many Cliattle Mortgages, and the various Jiegister of Deeds also, will be glad to learn of the new short kind, which has been copyrighted. A local company has beeu organized for the manu facture and printing, and they are being placed on the market at ditfereut places over the county, as well as in other counties. 71 fter bSockaders attain Since the work of winding up blockading in Yadkin be gun special officers have been sent here to assist Sheriff Fle tcher and his deputies Last week Dtp. Mar G. A. Carroll, Dep. Col. Davis of Statesville and Dep. Col. Hanes of Surry county. The last raid was as follows: Several places m the .southern part of the c - unty where whiskey had been made were found and the out fits had only been moved a short time before, h hirteen fermenters were Fund in a vacant barn and buggy tracks led the officers into the woods'j where a keg of whiskey was found, w hich they proceeded to pour out upon the ground and watch k waste and vanish \ in a desei t aii. In the last 30 days Sheriff Fletcher and deputies have captured 7 illicit distil dries. This well for our offiicers and we woudei if it can be beat in i the surrounding counties. Of the seven men arrested j last Wednesday morning five I have been tried, two of them, j Joe Miller and C. K. Gross were found not guilt}', while Sandy Hutchens, A. C. Hair and Arch Long :ol. were put under bonds of $300. each to appear at next term of Federal *purk Dave Hoots, Jim Gough and also Geo. Cook who was arre-ted two weeks ago, will be given a hearing today. Several tl 1 re: toning letters have been received by men1 accused of reporting these dis* lilliaries and things are look ing warm in that community. The letters are signed by the "Red cap whiskey ring. ’ C H F. CHiLDREM LIME ST KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Little child rescued in I nick of time j One of the saddest scenes the writer and scores of others have ever witnessed in this neigh hoi hood occured last Su nday P. M While Mr, Wil lie Hobson and family was vis iting at B. C. Money’s their two and a half year old child wandeied off the other children that was out playing and when the attention of the par ents was drawn to the absence of the child search was begun and the parents become alarm ed as further rearch was uusu ccessful. Phone messages to neighbors were sent and soon scores were Searching woods,; etc. without result. The par ents were panic stricken and the mother almost hysteiical, meanwhile the search was kept up. j As the sun was hastening down in ilie western horizon, and the dreaded thought that little Clark might not be fou nd and that lie would have to spend the night no one knew where, it was enough to break the parents hearts, when the news come that it had been found in Mr, Lewis Flemings mill pond one mile away, and as the mother embraced her child once more the scene was ' enough to make the most stu-! bborn heart weep. , | J he child was heard crying* by Mrs. Bovender who sent rescue; s to the child and when 1 the}’, Willie Bovender and Wesley Adams, reached it it was in mud and water almost to tlie waist, with a deep swift current running onl\ three ieet .away. 1 ruly it was a narrow escape from drowning. I While we shudder at the* thought of the sad occurence we are thankful that it was no worse an 1 we truly believe there was an all seeing eye from above looking down on the child as it wande.ed awav And now kind reader let us surmise a little, let us remem ber that chiist went into the' barren mountains and over the ragged,cliff, P eking the lost that had wandered away from the shepheids fold and may we not presume that the kind shepherd weeps over those that have wandered away, as ' these parents did over their; lost child, * i It seemed as an object les-* ron of tlie divine wintering: “There is more rejoicing in Heaven over i soul that repen tetli than ninty and nine that are sate in the fold. B. C. MONEY. iie&dectie* Biiioiss^as^ OeWiti’s Little "^ryrr-T PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE WINSTON sells more Yadkin County tobacco than all other AYarehouses put together. The fact is we Slave done more to make Yadkin comity tobacco popn 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 VUR \ BIvS I HIvLI. \\ e know how to sell tobacco at Piedmont for the top of the Market. NOBODY CAN BEAT US. We want to sell the balance of your crop and will give you our very best efforts. Hoping to see von soon we are YOUR FRIENDS, w. NORFLEET & CO. - Jl point ary, Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday First Sale days for February: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. nrst Saie dav S axing ma tch A Deputy sheriff and an Angorian Billy goat makes • a ( rather odd match for a boxing | bout, but that is just what ha ppened the other day when J. ; E. Shugart, with several other | officers, run up against one in | a barnyard where they were searching for a hidden treas ure, in the form of corn whis key, The regular rules of boxing were suspended from the beginning, when without a single count Billy landed a heavy uppercut from the rear end of the deputy-sheriff which was followed by others in quick succession untill the deputy, panting and sweating called Air. Carroll from behind a heavy abutment for help, then Billy was manned to his stable where he was thought to be securely fastened, but in less time than it takes to tell it the goat had slipped through a crack and was back on the job. Mr. Shugart admits that Billy carried off the honors in the fight that Jack Johnson would shun at the drop of a hat. --- Sheriff Fletcher, deputy Shugart and deputy marshall Carroll seized another still last nigt 4 miles south of town. Its capacity was 120 and had not been operated in 2 weeks. Death in Roring Fire 111a v not result from the work of firebugs, but often severe bums are caused that make quick need for BueklenV Arnica Salve, the quickest, surest cure for burns, wounds, bruises, boils, sines. It subdues infiamatitfn. It kills pain it soothes and heals. Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or piles Only 25c at all Druggists. Saves Two 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. I) McDonald of Fayetvillo, N. C. it, F. D. No. 8, “for we both had frightful coughs that no other remedy could belp. We weie told my sistei had to 1 sumption. She -was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful remedy completely fill ed us both. It’s tlie best I ever used or lieard of.” For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, Ingrippe, asthma, hay fever, croup whooping cough,—all bronchial troubles,— its ( supreme. Trial bottle free. 50c and $1. (luaran eed by all Druggists. Notice I will sc-ll for cash at public auc tion ;.t the court house door on Monday March (5 191] the follow ing property to-witt: o Copper Stills, 1 Wooden still, 1 (Galvanized sheet iron still, 5 Copper caps, 5 Copper worms, 10 Hoi ling pipes, 1 connecting pipe, i Hoe, 1 Axe, 1 10 gallon 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.. j (WFeb 7 lbil, B. B. Brown, Chair. Boajyl County Commissioners. e\v are of (Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the seuse 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 | the good you can possibly derive | from them, Hall’s Catarrh Cure I manufactured by F. J. Cheney tfc Co., Toledo,,!)., contains no iner | curv, and is |aken internally, ac j ting directly upon the blood and i mucous surfaces of the system. In ■ | buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be , j sure you get the genuine. It is j j taken internally and .mule in To j ledo, Ohio, by F. J. eh mey and I o. Testimonials free. Sohl bv ('ruggists. Price, 75c. per bottle j Take Hall’s Family Pills for con i a feiou. North Carolina i Tu ‘ 0( Yadkin County ) t j Tn Superior Court before the clerk K. A. Mathews NOTICE • Pursuant to an order of tlie Superior Court of Yadkin county made in the above entitled action on the 2nd day of Feb 11)11, I wiH sell for cash at public auction to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Yadkinville on the U Day March, ltyll the following Ileal Estate towit; In Fall Creek township, begining at a stone in the road and runs west 1) poles to a£ 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 Holler Mill then on and all machinery connected with said Miil, said property being known as Smithtown Holler Mill. This Feb. 2nd 1911. W . A. Hall, Comm. S. Carter^Williams Atty. NO TICK Having qualified as Excel*, of the last will and testament of Samuel Holcomb, deceased this is to notify all persons hav ing ch.ims agkinst said estate to pres mt them to the undersigned within one year from date of this notice (.r same will de plead in bar , of their recovery. All persons owing the estate please make im mediate settlement. This Feb. Istl°ll. A. 0. Holcomb Ex. ,f Samuel Holcomb, dec’d. S. Carter Williams, Atty. ( i We have just received a complete and up-to-date line of: Fall and Winter MILLINARY And also a large line of Fall Goods consisting of Mens and Boy- Clothing, Uderwsar and Shoes Complete line of Ladies !>>- ss Goods, Notions, etc. Only dealers in Elkin Shoes Come to see us, we will treat y >u rigid ; SHORE &, DOUTHIT Special offer for Feb, only! and FREE Japanese Rugs _ 9X1 2 'FT' THVTT«ArTTHT>A"V I ’J mm During the month of Feb. we have arranged to conduct a special low priced sale at ourj tore in Boonville. Every one that is looking for bargains will do well to ;o-it onr store; nriug this special sale. REMEMBER i HE DA i'E. Coiimiences Feb. i1' nr i cascs Feb 2&' Below we give a list of some of the reductions we have made, jusi 10 give you an idea of the great bargains you can get. $5.0( • 6,00 8.00 10.00 12.50 \ 5.00 18.00 Mens suits Suits, special price *2.08 « “ «• 3.98 « “ “ 498-508 7.9S| “ £’ “ 8,98. “ “ ££ 11.48 13.48 You its suits 1 00 5 () I 0.00 8.00 10 00 Sails spcciaL pi ice 2.48, ‘2.98. 3.98, 5.98 7.98 Boys 2 piece suits 1.00 Suit special price 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 0.00 .71) 1.48 1.98 2 98 3.79 3.98 Mens pants 1.50 Pants reduced to 2.00 2.50 3.50 4.00 .98. 1 38 1,40' 1.98 2.09 New line of Pants just received! and will allow a liberal reduction.j Big line Youths Long Pants andj Boys Knee Pants to close out atj very low prices. 55 cent Matting reduced to 25 “ Carpet 50 “ 1.00 Hugs 1.50 2.00 45 ct lace curtains “ g0 “ “ |86 “ “ ii'X) “ Window Shade “ 50 “ 30 “ 19 19 39 79 1.19 1.39 32 42 59 39 25 !•> j 3 Boxes carpet tacks for 05 50 ct Wnftel irons reduced to 39 ;55 ct Frying pans “ 18 ISO cc Stove mats “ 58 75 ct Shovel tong set “ 5(j 20 40 Davenports “ 10.00 |l8.00 Foloiug Bed “ 12.49 125 “ “ “ 1'.48 ’22.50 Dresser “ 1'>.48 120.00 “ 15 48 lf>.50 10.00 12.50 10.00 0.00 7.50 6-50 “ 10.50 Cliiifonir 11.00 I>ed Lounges 10.00 “ 0.00 “ “ 1 00 Dining ('hairs 75 1.00 Lockers 1.50 2 00 “ 2.50 3.00 10 cfc i’icturo Moulding 0 et 5 ct 4 cfc 13.49 10.98 9.98 j 7.981 G-9S| 5.98 j 4,98 I 10.98 9.48 8.48 7.88 88 63 88. 1.1S 1.39 4.89 2.39 • 6 4 2 ($Lt thiS Git*. Bring this with you and deposit in box ;it our stole when, you trade, ill very Saturday during Feb. at £ oVlo.sk we will have sonn child draw out one name and the one drawn will t,e entitled to a nice Japanese Bug, 9x12 ft. And those who are present each Saturday at 2 o’clock may select the child to draw the name and we will give the child f>< e in cash Kemoiuber that you can deposit this: any day during the week and that one name will lie draws eaoh Satmdav dur ing Feb. and that all names not draws*out shall remain in the box untill the last drawing; Sign your name here_ 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 ebb. irs for the babies and small Rocking Chairs for the children. We have only mentioned somej items here to show the bargains we are now offering. This sale is strictly Cash or Produce taken at Cash prices, The Big reduction now offered is, strictly for the month of February and positively no longer. WILMOTH &c HAYES 1ST- C
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