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uy&n-t news — A <>Vll fool’ — Some weather, this. —Several people attended Com missioner’s court Monday. —Ml*. II. E. Mackie of Winston Salem came up Saturday. —There will he a picnic at lad ings Ferry on Faster Monday. —Mr. W. S. Dowthit has mov ed his family to his new home on Higldand Ave. •—Miss Minnie We is tier of Atreeufeboro is visiting relatives in town for a 'while. ' —Mrs. H. 13. James and son, Master Frank, returned last week from South Carolina. —Attorney J‘ T. Eon bow of Winston Salem spent Monday and Monday night in town. —The Colored people closed their School here Frida'’ night with a good program. —Easter Greetings by Wilmoth & Hayes will greet you in another column. Be sure to re d their ad. -Town tax payers are requested to meet at Macke 's store Satur day evening and pay your tax to the town constable. Mr. Joe Hanes, who has been in Kansas for 2rt years, was snak ing hands with old friends here Monday. —Are you a millionaire? If not, buy one of qjir suits and run a blurt. Koval! «V Myers. —The Fall Creek Singer's Con vention will bo held at Union Cross next Sunday. Everybody invited. —A lot of $3.00 to $5.00 solid gold rings, heavy, wide, on!} $-.50 to close. Hutchens, the Jeweler. Mr. Sunday Bussell 'lied at his home south of town Satuaday and was buried Sunday ai Deep Creak Church. Wanted, to buy'old ia::or o!a !« s Will |>a\ liom '-.5 cents to $1.0'). Bring to B../art's Barber Shop. —There will oe a box supper at Mountain View Church April S, i if the benefit of the church. Ev«1 rybody invited. — I lev. T. C. Myers will preach the funeral of Mrs. A. C. Davis at Fovbusli Baptist Church on the 5th Sunday in tiiis month. — Mr. J. \V, Sohu, an expert photographer, is at Hotel Shore for a few days. His work is first class and gives perfect satisfaction. —Mr. L •). Speer of East ’lend was in town ihe first of the week for the first time in four years, and gave the ti pple ofiiice a pleas ant call, —Rev. W H. Idnms preached an interesting sermon at 1 niou Crass last Sunda' night. H is sub ject v\as " Phe Tmpinveinent of the Fragment of Time.’ The Comment- men! exorcises of Courtney High School will lie held 'ii May 11 and 1*2, Hon. J. Y. Joyner will deliv- r the address and a nice .program is being ar ranged. —There were no important measures before the County Com missioners Monday, and the usu al allowance for the poor etc, con stituted the days work. —Yadkinville and Lone Hick ory piny 1 a g en'-* of baseball on Cm former’s grounds Monday which resulted in a score of 10 to 7 in favor of Lone Hickory. —In a fr e for all fight .at East Bend last Friday night, Eugene Martin was stabbed in the back with a knife. It cannot be learned who did ‘lie cutting and Martin will recover. —Manied at Wilmington, N, C., tin1 past week, Harry G. Nichol son to Miss Rosa Coffin, 0. Manly Morton officiating, using tl*e im pressive ceiemonyof the Christian Clmrcli. Both parties are from Hatnptonville. —The Curtis Air at Winston-Salem Saturday, April 8 at 3 First Aeriei flight by a Aeroplane in this section. Ship will fly Fair Ground o’clock, genuine Special rates on all roads. Admission, 50c; children, 25c. 1 —Notice the ad of Ashcraf | Drug Company in another column ( They have a splendid new store m j Trade Street. These are the Ash j crafts that weie associated witl | the firm of Ashcraft «t Owem a few years ago. They will treal : you right. | —Caj »t. J. O. Gragg of Statesville | came in last week to see his small j sou, who has been right sick. Mr ; Gragg says three miles have been graded on the new railroad, and that the next four miles will be | graded in less time than the past j three. | —Married at the home of Kev. j T. 0. Myers, one day last week, j Mr. H. J. \\ illard, sou of Ai r. and | Mrs. 1. N. \\ iliard, to Miss Nettie i Shermer, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Isaac Shermer. A few in j tiniate friends were present and it : was a nice little party that wished i them much happiness. Li$t*7'ake?3s Mr. J. A\ . Pass has been appoint ed by the State as assessor for Yadkin county and his assistants are the list takers. They were appointed by the | county commissioners Mondav : ; follower j BoonviUe | Knobs j Deep (’reek ! Buck Shoal Liberty ForLush [ little Yadkin | East Bend Fail Creek T. 11. Casstevens J. -I. Martin 1L 1> Long Ji L. Trivette •1. E. Zachary E. H. Woolen J. A. Lillington T 1 F. Norman -1. F. Dinkins wrtney News Mr. Claud Nicholson has accepted a position with the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., of Winston-Salem and entered upon his duties last week. Misses Mamie Rea vis, Mat tie Martin and Hattie Bran noil were among the new students to enter the Court ney >-ehool last week. Mr, and Mrs. James Poin lexter visited Air. J, V. How ell Saturday and Sundry. A new lumber plant is a re ent addition to the enter prises of Courtney. Reavis, Cranfill and Graver have in stalled a new saw mill in ad dition io their port'll column establishment. Last week was a busy week for our gardeners and even family here looked carefully after their garden.-. Courtney is becoming to be noted for its fine orchids and vineyards, beautiful gardens and early vegetables Noticeable too, are the beautiful evergreens of many varieties, lining the walk sand yards of every home, and with the advent or Spring, the lovely magnolia will shed forth its tropical fragrance from the lawns of main homes here. with these and many other attractions. Mr. Editor it oc curs to us you w add be in clined to visit us ofteuer. [If we understand it lightly Hip “many -ultraeiiojis are the greatest of them all, and assure you that it is on dexin to visit Courtney often er. U'e believe that with the dowers, \ A “yards, lawns, gardens and the why wore attiactions, vim h desrr'-e p, noid a position'a hove at; o? hem, tliat Courtney is at*,. • the average town.] Editor. o g /P+incipa severe llttfUK <;ii M; ii 01ii principal I CllHS. J). Alien, 'll "V V 1 ’ i Ga is thus | to id by li.i.i. "for iiiiire than three years, ne vvrit'V^ '1 smi'ereti iiideson* hah.,- -'*rtur* t-. m > leumatism, liver arid .•P.itia.eh (ro. ••*!«- ..ini diseased Kid iji'jc -rd . m '* - tailed tili J i;sr*<{ Electric Bute ■>. »>u; lour bottles of ti-.is I wonderful remedy cured me complete I iy. Such re n'.\, are common. Titous • -or I Mess tneni tor curing stomach j • ramie, iennic complaints, Kibnev dis | orpers, piliousmand f.»r new health I and vigor Try t tin. Only 50c at all (dealers. 'FIse Kicker etc. ■ When you see a man sit ting around talking aboui every other person’s business, laughing at every person’s I folly, would you agree with ! nie when I say he is one of the worst citizens a town can have? | lie will do a town more harm than anyone else. If there is t anyone that works and obtains ! any degree of success, then ! ; . . this “chronic grumbler” is | read}' to say5 something about j you, poke fun at your work, ! and try to drag you down. If | he can do anything to harm i you, to keep you off the road j to success, he is ever ready to j throw a poisoned word at you, j or your business. He has no business of his own, it so he would be busy with it. It is a hard thing to say ■ but it is a fact that we have a ; few of them right herein Yad ikmville. It is a state of self 's'll ness and greed that posess a man to do this. God forbid that any such spirit should come to anyone. One of the greatest draw backs to society and peace among neighbors, is another such being but this burden must be carried by the female sex. The “neighbor” who is j always anxious to tell you wiiat someone has said about1 you will bear watching. With a poisoned tongue ana ! jealous heart the}’ go from j house to house with their tale to tell, thus causing uiauyj hard thoughts. This condit ion exists in both old audi voting. KELLs i3 Murderer. a merciless murder i- a j with many victims, hut Dr’ Kings new I.ilc Fills kill it by prevention. They ^cniiA stimulate stomach, iivei and bow j els. preventin'-; !hat ciogpntj that in'in | appendicitis. ntiin.tr Constipation, Head nciio, Biliousn, Oliiils, Coc at all deal ers. j EAST-BEND NT. 2 Miss Brook sy Dezern en tered school at Hast Bend las: ; We had quite a storm las! ! Wednesday. The lightning (struck Mrs. Maiy Miller’s | house, knocked out several Mrs. Miller severely. Mrs. J. I. Waller of Pin nacle was a pleasant visitor at the home of Mr. J. I. F. Nor man a few days last geek. Misses Gertrude and Anna Webb, Beulah Poindexter, and Cora and Lora Norman visited friends in Forsyth Sat urday and Sunday. They also attended .the entertain „ Jpiv. ment at Rot.Springs. Mr. and hir'd W. N, Denny and children visited Mrs. Denny's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j T. P. Webb, last week. | considerably in our part and we hope the time will- soon ! come when we will have bet ter roads and less talk. | We enjoyed the Ripple | very much last week. Mr. J. P. Webb is all smiles, it’s a boy. Prayer meeting at Rev. John SedlefPs last ^Vednesda}’' night was well attended. Mr. Dock Raiidleman, who has been confined to his room for sometime, is improving. Having qualified as Admr. rf the estate of Lee Weatherman deed lliis is to notify ah persons hold ing ehiims against said ('state, to present them for payment within 12 months from date of this notice or the same will he p!* ad in bar of their recovery and all persons owing said estate are hereby re quested to setth them at once. \V. L. Hudspeth, Admr of Lee 'Weatherman, deed eh srge of t lie 3.1illiuerv depart window panes and shocked Good roads are being talked NO PIPE It! iss Mary . Thomason has !•********** ANY LAWYERS NO LONGER ESTABLISH THEIR % * OWN OFFICES, BUT HAVE BECOME A PART OF a Twr *> * : A /.*; * 25G CORPORATIONS. THE SAME CHANGE IS MANI | * RESTING ITSELF WITHIN THE RANKS OF THE % I * .JiL % WORKING CLASS. MANY HAVE NO-HOPES OF “SAV * / J iNG” THEMSELVES INDEPENDENTLY, AND THEY ; ❖**❖***❖❖* are MASSING TOGETHER. One of these collective organizations is the union. With all its I faults the union is today the best medium of organization at the vvork ! ers’ command. From these organizations new ideals are sprouting and a new moral force is deve'eping. The WOKKLXGMEK Vs AX i A Ml XI ; MUM WAGE SO AS TO SAVE THE WEAKER OXE. A new * ! conception of moral responsibility is shown in the sympathetic strike. I This is not found among capitalists. We do not hear of one factory shutting clown to aid another. I DENY -THE PERTINENCE OF THE DEMAND FOR EQUAL RIGHTS FOR CAPITAL AND LABOR. iT IS ECONOMICALLY UN j SOUND. MORALLY WRONG AND IN PRACTICE ON THE SPUR OF i THE MOMENT NEVER USED. IT IS A PLEA FOR EQUALITY OF THE CREATOR AND THE CREATURE. CAPITAL CREATES NOTH ING; IT IS CREATED. CAPITAL iS THE RESULT CF LABOR AP PLIED YO NATURAL RESOURCES. *£ 6? it i When confronted with the emergency men will destroy property to save life. If a building is in jeopardy we will SACKIFICE ONE PART TO. SAVE ANOTHER. Therefore 1 hold that when a dis pute is on between an owner of property and his employees NO ONE IS JUSTIFIED TO SACRIFICE ANY LIFE, even if the working men in their fury destroy property. The thought of shooting a man because lie throws a brick in 'a car is monstrous. Destruction of property is wrong, but the destruc tion of labor is tenfold wrong. If a laborer viciously destroys a bps car he can be compelled to PRODUCE ANOTHER BOX CAR aiid perhaps two box cars as a matter of punishment. If, on the other hand, the box car runs over a workingman that box car CANNOT PRODUCE ANOTHER WORKINGMAN, i _____ v RECEIVING Qur spring1 line of Goods. rJ'he prettiest line we hare ever carried. Call and examine our stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, etc., before you buy. We al«o have a lot of UNDERWEAR, for Ladies, Men and Children as cheap as the cheapest. We also carry a full line of Hardware, Groceries and mens Hats. In u every tiling usually kept in a large store. We are also receiving- a large lot o UP-TO-DATE MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING Oui line of pnng' MILLINERY is the most complete we have ever had. Consisting of the latest Styles from the fashion resorts. We will do anything in our power to make it to your interest to trade here YOUR FRIENDS i ! >OTJ T I IIT j i Everything THAT’S GOOD • ‘V»* %'t* '<»* JjjC "“ i*" nj It yon want a gray suit, if 3'ou taut a brown suit, if you want a black suit, if you want a blue suit —no matter what you want, if it’s good, we have it in the line of “Tailors That Satisfy,’’ and eveiy sample is all wool. Whether your taste runs toward the bright -snappy pat terns or the more conservative weaves we have them all. Remember, if we don’t please yon in every respect we would not let you take hue garments from our shop. Order your Suit today. prw t v,>' i / \ R- MV? Ivi I L w r \vj In the day time, pm.cl feel dull,, bizy and discouraged, you liav every symptom of a torpid liver. Simmons Red Z Liver Reg ulator (I'o.e Powder Form) a fme tonic foi n disordered liver. It acts promptly, The! biliou3 impurities which have! interfered with the free actions ; of the liver are driven out, the! i stomach is cleansed and] strengthened so that it can I i more thoroughly digest food, jj j The bowels are purified and a | 1 jj regular habit re-established, it is a splendid medicine for the whole system, Promotes a feeling of energy, mental activity and cheerful spirits. Sold by {Coalers. Price. !?.rge package, $1,00 Ask for thegefieina with the Tic 1 Z on the label. T f you cat. not >• r :t, rein it lo m, we will i-.*nd by rr.ai 1 a postpaid, oiuii.i'-ns Live r Regulator is also put up in 3 liquid torrn for tl.o . who r»r for it. Price, £1.00 r r j Uoilic. Look tor the lied Z label. J, ZRUH & CO., Props., St. loots. Ho. ■ qJ •I fi ; V !i;i been our plea mi re tore eeive a few of the products of the The J. ' R. Watkins Company of Baltimore, idarylnnd. These are , some thing piite mrnsal iu their! way, a ml ball be pleased to I show them to anyone intern ted. Any one is welcome to come m ;md examine them thoroughly. AY lien one sees the class of goods The J. R. Watkins Company turns out and the prices at which they are sold it is no longer a matter oi wonder that it requires a. plant with ten :• ores of floor space, and ;i $2,000,000 cdpita 1 to keep Tip with the enormous demand for these fine products all over the United dates and Canada. Tins Company is rapidly increasing its business and is taking on more sale siren all the time. j DO , Y()TTR BA N K l X(> WITH THE Y A1>K IN VIIJjE, N. C Theoldost and strongest bank i institution iu the county i ■ CAPITAL SU RPLUS 81: ice its Oct. im>5, idends to $10-000. - • - 3,000. establishment, it has paid iu div its stockholders ! $3,400.00 and 87,738.72 interest to depositors. i I > While this is a small bank, yet it is safe and sound, taking no risk as some of the larger ones do. It ex lends thanks and best wfshes toils many patrons for their past confidence, and solicits a continuation of your banking, as well as new accounts. Banking through the mails is safe-a large part being done in this way with this Bank, Every consistent courtesy will be exteud p ed to its pal ron s | U(1o Interest Paid on all Time Deposits. j ( Officers Benjamin Shore, President. T. J. Bverlv, Vice-Prest. W. A. Hall, Cashier Isaac Shore, Yice-Pres. Finance Comm; Benj. Shore, Dr. d. ?I. Phillips and T. J. Bverlv. ' > vectors: W. A. Daily, E. L. Caither, Isaac Shore j E. Zachary, T. IF Harding, M, M. Crumel and C. B. Ilcaxis. ?
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