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Yadkinville, Yadkin County N. C. Wednesday, April. 20 1911 ( No. 7 IL NEWS irl see us next week, we nys glad to see you. ‘Mr. and Mrs: MV. E. Zachary visited route 2 Sunday. ^ - Mr. 1>. G. Wagoner of Elkin ■was in town on business one day last week. — We have a lot of new receipts for sale at $1.00 each. Come and get one. —Mr. C. K Jenkins was in town ; Monday representing the Odell I Hdw. Company. —Miss. Cornelia Mackie gave a j party to a number of her friends Monday night. —The large oak trees on the J court house square have received J a coat of white wash. —Mr. J. Thad Beece a student of the University spent the week end with his parents here. —Big line Men’s, Youths and j Boys up-to-date Suits at Wilmoth ) Hayes Clo-hing Co. Elkin K. C. j —The advertising season will I soon be over, and we expect to give you a more ne\vs\ paper. —While attending court next week call at the Hippie office and \ see us about your subscription. —Mr and Mrs. Boone Taylor, who have recently returned from Florida, have moved to Y’adkiu ville. —Shoes, Hats, Shirts and Un derwear going at wholesale prices at W ilmotli-Hayes Clothing Co. Elkin N. C. —A lot cf $3.00 to $5.00 solid gold riugs, heavy, wide, only $2.50 to close. Hutchens, the Jeweler, •—A ball game between Mast Bend and Boonvilio, at Boonville, last Friday resulted in a score of nine and one in favor of East Bend. —Dont forget to call and see, "Wihuoth-Hayes Clothing Co. for j Trunks, Suit Cases ago Hand Bags j Our prices are right on everything. | —liie Commencement oi the , Yadkinville Normal School will j he held May 2W30. * An interest- j ing prog}am is being arranged. —Mr. Manny W illiams on route 2, has a line Jersey Boll at his; barn. Kegi sieved No. 01222. In-! sura nee $1.00. Messers E. W. Myers and! Oscar Joyner, returned Saturday | from Atlanta (in. when* they have been in the A*Uinta Dental Col- j lege —Mr. C. J. AVils »n having deci-1 ded to go west will sell Iris entire j household and kitchen furniture j at auction ou Saturday May si.vtli j He also offers his house and lot for sale. ^ j — Shore A Doutliit have recei-| ved a large lot of Silverware to be given away absolutely free to cus tomers making a purchase at the ! store. Not a chance game. The J huger the purchase the better the 1 present. Several have all ready I been taken. — Attv. S. Cartej- Williams has j been appointed District agent fori the American National Insurance' Co. with headquarters at Yadkin ville, His district embraces the bounties of Yadkin, Surry, Davie, Wilkes, Alleghany, Alex ander and Iredell and he will have eight to twelve men under his supervision. MEMORmL, FUND IMow 'vo give tlie amount given by each school for the benefit of the Bill Nve Memorial Building to be built at the Stonewall Jack sou Training School: East-Bond, District 5, $.47 „ „ 4, 3.02 Fall Creek, B^onvilie, Knobs, Buck Shoals, Deep Creek, 2, 4, 4, 2, 5, 3 2, 8. 0.10 20 50 50 35 25 50 47 6.91 his a** .nihasboen forwarded KB fiueeuVfceo. Bill *D1 Cf ’vrdr- / hs.rh Courtney Commencement The Commencement exer cises of.Courtney Higli School May i rth Aid 12 1911. Thursday IMay^ it, at 7:30 p. 111. exercises by primary and intermediate departments. Friday May 12, ro:oo a. 111., Introductory exercises; at II:oo a. 111. address by Dr. J. Y. Joyner; 2:00 p. in. declama tion mid recitations. Friday at 7:30 p. m. Play The Fruit of his Folly. Cast of characters: Jack Dunning, a victim of his own folly. J. H. Shelton. Percy Ogden. A true friend. A. \V. Ferebee. Ashley Drayton. A man of the world. K. C. Shernier. Hiram Boggs. Owner of Cowslip farm. R. B. Rooe. William Henry. The hired man. J. D. All good. Dorothy Dunning. Jack's wife. Juanita Reavis, Alice Grandom A society pel, Margaret Craver. Melinda Jane Boggs, From Juniperville, Mary Wooten. Sarah, Hirarns better half, Ann}’ Ratledge Bell boy at Fremont Hotel, B. F\ Hoots Polly Flinders, A black diamond. Hattie Brandon. Synopsis of play. Act I. Jack Dunning’s re silence, New York City. The dinner parly. “No rose without a thorn.’’ An arrival from the country. Jack’s confession to Percy. “I have staked all.” 'The telegram, Suspense. Almost a suicide. A II •cmo ... i •fi I \ A. IllJVlV-I iJ shocks Miss Bogs Percy and Alipe, the peace makers The ups and downs of married life. A man of the world. Dorothy learns the truth. Dove’s mastery. The promise Misled. Act III. The shadows deep en, Polly wants to die. A fri end in need, Dorothy’s despair ‘"The heart that loves truly1’ Act IV. [£jix mouths later] Fremont Hotel, Bose w apart ments of Jack Dunning-Rem orse Draytons confession. The money- ‘‘That man and my-!” Act V. Cowslip farm Jun iperville, Yt, December, I exp ected company, “A newly mar ried bridal couple” Reunited, Sunshine through clouds “Should auld acquantaiice be forgot?” Happy ending. There is no charge except for last night. Admission 15 and 2S cents. Qhiid Burned=*Other Route Two JVews The picnic atNading’s Fer ry Easter Monday was largely attended. Corn ‘dicker” and pistols were much in evidence. Mr. T. D. Brewbakers little girl aged about 4 years was fataly burned last Friday mor ning and died from the effects tlie following day. Her cloth ing1 ignited from the open fire i place. The remains were bur j iedin the Huntsville cemetary Sunday. Miss Maud Davis, teacher in the Winston Graded School visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Davis last Sun ' day. I Mr. James Hurt, county or ganizer of the Farmers Union I a'dressed the people at hor br-vli school house Saturday night. Strawberries Going . North I j Rocky Mount April 18 - Shipments of strawberries from eastern Carolina and the Cha | dbourn and Wilmington sec-j tions have started Northward ! and the first car passed thro ugh this city Sunday morning and was iced dt the iceiag sta tion at South Rocky Mount.f Since Sunday there have been' a few additional shipments and possibly one or two cars, j but the crop is going North 1 very slow just at present, due j to the fact that berries are not! ripening, though it is thought that the present warm weath er will cause the crop to ripen j rapidly and the shipments North will be handled through in large quauities within the next several days. --—— The Rascal Soms one, who passes in the night under the cover of dark ness to ■commit his cowardly depredations, visited the home of Rev. W. L. Hutchens last night and attempted to embar rass and humiliate this good man by leaving a flask of whi skey and a pack of cards on his porch. As is well known, Air. Hutchens has taken an open and manty part in the fight for the enforcement of laws in Concord and againesr life illegal sale of whiskey and and his enemies do not know the ma'n if they think* they can crawl around his premises like thieves in the night and by leaving two of the greatest -agencies for the degradation of mankind force him toilet up in his relentless fight agai nst these very agencies.—Con cord Tribune. ANCIENT PEOPLE J | Antiquarians excavating in j ! Abyssinia have recently 1111 i covered the remains of a c:ty; ! ... . j which it is believed flourished j more than 2,000 years before the Christian era. The ruins of a vast temple of the sun’ I have been brought to light,, and it is believed that- this | was the temple to which Here | dotus refered as standing in !a given meadow near 1 lie anci lent city of Aleroe. Probably! the ruins just laid bare are a’ part of that mighty and reno ! wned city of the c-arA' time. ( There are no cit’es or even towns in Abyssiuia-Ethiopa to-day,but long before the time of Solomon this country boas ted magnificent piles of maso nry, the splendors of which | ; have never since been surpass I ! ed, forming great centres of (population to which flocked : men and we 111011 from every ; quarter of the then known world. . NOTICE North Carolina 'j Jn Superior i 'r Court before , Yadkin County ) tlie clerk E L Gentry et al ) vs ' NOTICE \Y J Gentry et al. ' By vi' tue of an order of the; Superior Court made in the above ^entitled action, I will s dl at the Court House door in Yadkinville on the 1st day of May 1911, to the highest bidder the following j lands; About sixty acres described in the petition filed in the action.1 Terms of sale; one third to be paid 1 in cash, the remainder upon a* credit of six months, bond and approved security bearing interest from date until paid. Title re served until the purchase money. i~ paid. ; This March 22nd., 1911. D. jl iloece, Comm I Pointers Lost: One John.Sharpe Wil liams. Last heard from down in Mississippi in a political game. -v “The Republican breach widens,” says a head line in the News and Observer. You can fool all the people some time and some people all the time, but you can not fool ail the people all the time. - -. We will be sorrr if this last host has hurt the blackberry i crop over in Davie county. If ■ it has Editor Stroud of the Davie Record will send up a ! great wail that can be heard I in adjoining counties. High Finance. Briggs—la it true (hat you have bro ken off your engagement to that girl who lives In the suburbs? Griggs— Yes; they raised the commutation rates on me, and I have transferred to a town girl.—Life. #* v _fin.; Raised the Arst6.f Small Elmer— Papa, gjve me a nick el. * Papa— Why, Elmer, you are most too old to be begging for a nickel. Small Elmer—I guess you’re right, papa. Make it a dime.— Chffilgo News NOTICE Dr. M. A. Itovail of North Wil kesboro will he in YadkiuyiJle on May 1st and 2nd—court week. His practice is limited to the treatment of the Eye, Ear, !Nose and Throat aud the Fitting of (Hasses. — FOR SALE, a good Farm six miles south of Elkin (land all level) on Jonesville and Hampton ville road, containing 182 ac.ids, 8 room house, good barn and other buildings all new. Can he bought on easy terms. Apply to D. M Reece, Yadkinvilie N. C. % Qhattie Mortgages The now form Chattel jjjj Mortgages arc on sale in $ iliis countv at tlie following 1 places: Reg. Deeds (Mice, 1 Va-dkinville; L. B. Davis’ | [-• Store, Bast Bend; Boonvilje | P Printing Office; 0. E, 31 ox- | | h‘.v s Store; W . F. Swaim s -J B Store and A. D. (ientrj, Esq K $ ' i ***** ,,;^SSlHK»SSBEru-^2aasg-^KlSE»SP:J NORTH WILKESBORARSO MLE WORSES Toinbstoues, Monuments, Iron Fences, Etc. Wo handle marble by ( jr, can give van best prices on same MILLER A REINS (hi Props. N. WiJjKRnjjoiio, N. C. J. W. Williams, a*Ji. How’s This? V\ °ticr One Ilumhed Dollars Ro for any case ol < atari fi that cannot he cured l>v Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CII ISN K V V CO., TOI.BDO, O, VVe. the undei signed, have known F. J. Cheney for the |usi 15 years, and he ieva him perfectly honorable in all bvs in ess transactions, and financially able torarry out any obligations made by bis firm. wai.dixo, kipihii & MAuvm, wiio'esale uni -gists, Toledo, o. fioll s Catarrh ( tire i-> taken ii ter naljy, acting directly5# upon the blood and mucous surfaces ut the system f estemo.jials sen* late ‘Price, 75c. per bottle, fcjohl by all Druggists, Take Hall’s Family bills for consti pation. NO HUE Having qualified as Adi nr. of the estate ot Lee Weatherman deed this is to notify all persons linki ng claims against said estate, to present; them for payment within lk2 months irom date of this notice or the same will he plead in bar of their recovery and ail persons owing said estate are hereby re quested to settle them at once. This Mar. 8 1011 W. L. Hudspeth, Adm r of Lee Weatherman, dec’d NOTICE The Board of Commissioners for the iown. of JonesvilJe has or dered an election to be held on Tuesday May 0th 10] 1 for impro vements'. A new registration is required, i. \N . Vestal appointed registrar. Y\r M. 8 wain. Mnvm WE ARE NOW RECEIVING Our spring1 line of Goods. .The prettiest line we hare ever carried. Call and examine onr stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, etc., before you buy. We also 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 fact everything usually kept in a large store. We are also receiving a large lot of UP-TO-DATE MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING Out line of f pring MILLINERY is the most complete we have ever had. Consisting of the latest Styles from the fashion resorts We will do anything in our p wer to make it to your interest to trade here. YOUR FRIENDS, THAT’S GOOD | «.<(, £'l> If yon want a gray suit, if you want a bn wn .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 every sample is all wool. Whether your taste runs toward the bright snappy pat terns or the more conservative weaves w7e have them all. Remember, if we don t please you in every respect we would not let you take the garments from our shop. ^ ider ycur fuit t(da\\ ROYAL a MYERS Krsibtv.'utvszaau u-sml -*' — Nortli Carolimi Yadkin County j' bef«re ,lie (lerk 'Hie defendants. Tlios Steelman Jolin Ware, Ollie M are, Joseph Macy, AY in. Many, Geo Dougherty Fannie Dai flinty, Tlios Mary, Clias Paekard, Susie Packard, das T Sprinkle, Henry Sprinkle, Min nie Spiinklo. Benj Sprinkle, Clin ton Sprinkle, Maggie Sprinkle, and ilobert Sprinkle will take notice that a special proceed ings entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Yadkin County Indore the clerk, to have the lands described in the petition divided and partitioned among the petitioners’and defend ants according to their respective interest theirin.and the said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the clerk of the Superior Court of Yadkin county at his j office in Ysdkinville on Satmdav j the (jtli. day of May PHI at o’clock l* M to answer or demur to the oetition or the' petitioners will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. And let die infant defendants Clinton Sprinkle, Maggie Sprinkle, and Kobert Sprinkle, further ta’ke not ice that if they fail to have a guar dian appointed for them, the pet itioners will apply to the court to appoint a guardian ad litem to le- i present them in said proceedings, j This April lldi. 11)11. — Miss Mary Thomason has e,h ,rgi of the Millinery depart I wont of Shorn v Douthit, at the. Notice. .J. L. Crater, C. S. 0. same stand. S so her for Spring £31 DO YOUR BA WITH Til K Bank of Yadkin y a ok r n v f i jT, k, n, <\ rj’lieoldest;si»I sfrung<'>stbank Lnu" institution in the county CAPITAL - - $10,000. SURPLUS - - 3,000. Since its establishment, Oct. P.)Ob, it 1ms paid in div idends to its stockholders $8,400.00 and $7,788.72 interest to depositors. While this is a small hank, vet it is safe and sound, taking no risk as some of the larger ones do. It extends thanks and best wishes to its many patrons for their past confidence, and solicits a continuation of your hanking, a- v* el] as T’TV :lc unts. Banking throngii ne mails is safe-a large part being done in ibis way with this Bank, Kvery consistent courtesy will be extend ed to its patrons U(fo interest Paid on all Time Deposits. Officers Benjamin Slums, President. T. J. Byei 1 v. Vie -Pie {, W. A. Hall, Cashier Isaac Shore, Vice-Pros. Finance Comm: Benj. Shore, Dr. J. M. Phillips aud T. J, Byerlv. Directors: W. A. Baily, E. L. Gaither, Isaac Shore J. E. Zachary, T. U Harding, VI. M. Piumel and
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