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-... 3 '.. Yadkinville, Yadkin County N. 0- Wednesday, May 3 1911 t nJL NEWS Turnie Marler is wist rek&ives in Winston for-a few f ®Uays. tfBwii’ii a new arrival at tbfe Jbwc of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Tadd It’s a girl. —Mr. Dallas Gabard of Knox ville Tenuj. is visitiug relatives and friends Ifere. —H. Allgood of Winston Salem was in town first of the week on business, —A tty. F. W. Hanes made a Busiuess trip to Winston the last *of tiie week. —Mr, Hobart Todd is right sick' with pneumonia at the home of his father on west main st. — Big liue Men’s, Youths and Bovs up-to-date Suits at Wilmoth Haves Olo’liiug Co. Elkin N. C. —ISheriff Deaton and Clerk ol Court J. A Hartness of Statesville were in town this week on busi ness. —Shoes, Hats, Shirts and Un lerwear going at wholesale prices a: v* ilinoth-Haves Clothing Co. Elkin N. C. —Mr. W. R. Shermer is in Win ston-Salem, confined to his room with pneumonia. He and Mrs. Shermer went dowu last Friday j and he was taken sick. —Dont forget to call and see Wilraoth-Hayes Clothing Co. for Trunks, Suit Cases and Hand Bags Our prices are right on everything. —The many friends o ' Miss. j J ennie Phillips here will be glad t o learn tha? she won a gold med al in a recitation contest in the \\ allace (Ya.) High School. —Mr. Mauny W illiams on route 2 has a fine Jersey Bull at his barn. Registered No. 9122*2. In surance $1.00. —It was reported to Sheriff I letch ?r Tuesday that a wagon be. longing to Geo. Marshall in the camp lot contained a lot of Whis key but after being searched it was fouud to be a false report. —Mr. C. J. Wils >n having deci- j ded to go west will -el i hi., , at ire household and kitchen furniture , at auction on Saturday May sixth He also offers his house and lot for sale. —The Attorneys who attended Court here this week from o‘her towns were: H. H. Barker and J. F . Hendron of Elkin, Manley and Hendron and J. T. Ben bow from Y irsston, E. E. Gaither of lfiocks vide, \\ ade Reavis Hamoton v ill#, Dorman Thompson and Caldwell of Statesville. — Shore & Douthit have recei ved a large lot of Silverware to be given away absolutely free to cus tomers making a pu chase at the store. Not a chance game. The I larger the purchase the better the present. Several have all ready been taken. 3D Days for Contempt Billing- the afternoon ses sion o? Court Tuesday, the sheriff asked all the gentlemen standing around the bar to have seats, but one Ben Sparks, who was well filled with ‘‘mountain dew,” seemed to think he would hold equeal with the gentlemen of the bar and remaind in his position and a second request to sit down from the sheriff was re fused, where-upon Judge Ly ons ordered the man to get back. Sparks, or his liquor, seemed to have a hankering i for talking and he began to rgue the case with his Honor, i udge Lyons acted in a veiy polite manner with Sparks but he insisted on talking, and he was locked up for 30 days for contempt of court. Late yesterda}’’ afternoon Sparks sobeied up and was turned loose. The action’ and the way in which thd Judge j handled Sparks, giving him every chance possible to get out and stop talking, was very commendable. «* VALUABLE PROPERTY TO BE SOLD North Cardin * Yadkin County \ By virtue of a deed of trtist,made and executed to the undersigned trustee, by D. L. Pardue, of Yad kin County, on the 6th day of Ju ly, 1909, and default having been made in the payment of the same, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash, on the 29th day of May 1911, at 2 o’clock P. M., the following described lauds; lving and being m the town of Jonesville, Yadkin County, Noith Carolina, and ad joining the lauds of J. B. Cocker ham, J. G. Ray and others, aud fronting on Cherry Street. This is sold subject to a deed of trust held by the Elkin & Joesville Building <fc Loan Association for 1361.50. R. J. Ba\ker Trustee Is there anything in all this world that is of more importance tc you than good digestion? Food must lie eaten to sustain life aud must be digested aud converted in to blood. When the digestion fails the whole body sutlers. Chamber luiu\s Tablets are rational aud re liable cure for indigestion. They increase the Alow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stomach, i and tone up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy actian. For sale by all dealers. In the Spring time the trees and plants put on a new | coat and change their color. By this we know the long hot j Summer days will soon be here. Do you expect to wear your | heavy winter SUIT, or are you going to buy a nice summer! SUIT, and enjoy the delightful Summer Time. Our Stock of Merchandise is right up to the times in Style, Fit and Workmanship, and we are offering very low j prices. Special reductions to cash bikers. On the following we make a specialty and carry a big1 stock at all times. Men’s - Suits. Youth’s Children’s ,, Men’s extra pants Youth’s „ Knickerbocker „ Lace curtain*. Window Shades. Curtain Poles. Pictures and Frames. Cardets and Matting. Boom size Bugs. Small „ Cook 8 to vs and Ranges. Pillow 6hams. Dresser Scarfs. Lamberguins. Center Tables, Feather Pillows. Rocking Ch drs. Dining Folding Beds. Mattresses. Springs. Wood and Iron Beds. Dressers. Wash Stands. We have a good many medium and heavy weight suits good for all seasons. ADi a complete »ne oi ruiuituie and house furnishings, W« soli the Celebrated Htandard Central Needle Sewing Machine. The only Machine made that allows the operator to sit perfectly stra ight* Thus avoiding the tiresome position of the old way. We carry jit stock the old <fc new patterns. WILMOTH 8c HAYES, BOONV1LLE N. C. Superior Court Still in ! Session TWO SENT TO ROADS OTHER OASES j Superior Court opened Mon day with Judge C. C. Lyons presiding and Solicitor W. C. Hammer, of Ashboco, prose cuting. The Criminal Docket lasted untill this (Thursday) morning, and the civil cases will be disposed of to-day and to-morrow. The criminal cases so far heard are as follows:— Dan Dinkins, John Hutch ins and Mate Hutchins, mfg lipuor. John Hutchins pleads guilty. Judg sus on payment of 1-3 costs. Frank Powell 1 & r. Judg ment sus on payment of cost. Winfield Campbell, mfg li puor. Nol pros with leave; two cases. Jim Younger c c w nol pros in one case con in another. Miles king c c w guilty $10 (51 cost. J. H, Plowman a w d w no pros with leave. Lee Baker c c w p eads guil ty fined $10 & cost. J. A. L. Shermer a w d w Deft pleads guilty Jud sus on payment of co st. ' W. R. Sprouse cruelty to animals guilty fined $50. and cost. S, S. Brown a w d w guilty fined $50 and cost. 1 saac Sprinkle larcency pleads guilt}7 jud sus on pay ment of cost. Dr W O Spencer a w d w nol pros Geo Brown Nathan Osborne and Ed McBride a w d w guil ty sus on payment of cost Sant Cheek retailing nol pros W A Hutchins c c w Deft pleads guilty sus on pay of cost Mrs O V Hemrick nuisan ce not guilty Jno Wooten tresspass nol pros GrayCreed D E Jo}rner Tom Martin and Eugene Martin affray guilty first named thiee pay fine of $10 each and one fourth cost Eugene Martin pay one fourth cost A C Joyner appeal from Mayor court judgement of Mayor reversed Sant Hauser col a w d w nol pros Amelia Hemrick a w d w coi pros P S Jennings selling ^wine guilty Jud sus two cases Ben Rutledge slander Jury out several hours but could not agree mistrial ordered John bleteher aw d w c c w etc several cases never ap peared Henry Flynn and Jim Sears a w d w c c wjetc several cases guilty sentenced' to roads of Forsyth county for a term of I year each in two cases Sant Hauser was tried for an assault on on Miss Minna Prim with deadly weapon a veridict of not guilty was re turned -- —--■■- - For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exer cise injury, Chamberlain's Lini ment is excellent. This liniment is also highly esteemed for thn relief it affords in cases of rheumatism. Sold by all dealers. Courtney Commencement The Commencement ex,er I cises of Courtney .’High School May nth and 12 19if. Thursday May 11, at 7:30 p. in. exercises by primary and intermediate departments. Friday May 12, 10:00 a. 111., ■ Introductory exercises; at j II:oo a. m. address by Dr. J. j Y. Joyner; 2:00 p. in. declama tion and recitations. | Friday at 7:30 p. 111, Play The Eruit of his Folly. Cast of characters: Jack Dunning, a victim of his own folly. J. H. Shelton. Percy Ogden, A true friend. A. W. Ferebee. Ashley Drayton. A mi an of the world. E. C. Shermer. Hiram Boggs. Owner of Cowslip farm. R. B. Booe. William Henry. The hired jaan. J. D.^Allgood. Dorothy Dunning. Jack’s wife. Juanits^ Reavis, Alice Grandon. A society pet. Margaret Craver. Melinda Jane Boggs, From Juniperville, Mary Wooten, Sarah, Hirams better half, Auny Ratledge. Bell boy at Fremont Hotel, B. F. Hoots Polly Flinders, A black diamond. Hattie Brandon. Synopsis of pla}\ Act I. Jack Dunning’s residence, New York City. The dinner party. “No rose without a thorn.” An arrival from the country. Jack’s confession to Percy. “I have slaked all.” The telegram. Suspense. Almost a suicide. Act II. Polly Flinders 1 shocks Miss Bogs Percy and Alice, the peace makers j The ups and downs of married life. A man of the world Dorothy learns the truth. Love’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 truly” Act IV. [£}ix months later] | Fremont Hotel, Boston apart-' ments of Jack Duiining-Rem orse Draytons confession. The money- “That man and my-!” Act V. Cowslip farm Jun iperville, Vt, December, Exp | ected company, “A newly mar ried bridal couple” Reunited, Sunshine through clouds “Should auld acquantance be forgot?” Happy ending. There is no charge except Jor last night.* Admission 15 and 25 cents. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Ho ward fpr any casfe ol Catan h that cannot be cured by H ill’s Catarrh Cure. F. J CH15NEV k CO., TO|,KlM», .0. We. the undersigned, have known F. ,T. (lieney for the fast 15 years, and be ieve him perfectly honorable in all bvs iness transactions, and financially able | tocarry out any obligatioiis made by 1 his firm. WAI.DINQ, KiniUll & MAttVin, wholesale Druggists, Tole<lo, o. Holl’s Catarrh Cute is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system I estemouials sent faee Price, 75c. per ; bottle, tjold by all Druggists, IVo Li all’s Family Pills for consti j pation. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chrmberiaiu’s Liniment wonder | ^lly effective. One application j will convince you of its merits Try it. Sold by all dealers. j —A lot of $3.00 to $5.00 solid gold rings, heavy, wide, only $2.50 j to close. Hutchens, the Jeweler, WE ARE NOW RECEIVING Our spring line/of Goods. The prettiest line we hare erer earried. Call and examine our 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 5 MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING Oui line of Spring MIEUINERY is the most complete we have ever Consisting of thejatest Styles from the fashion resorts. We will do anything in our power to make it to your interest to trade YOUR FRIENDS, SHORE & DOTTTHIT I 1 Everything THAT’S GOOD 04. _ ?? W V =** *#J? ~“"T* • ^ If yon want a gray suit, if you want 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 A Satisfy,” and every 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*you in every respect we would not let you take the garments from our shop. Crde r 3 cur Suit today. ROYAL & MYERS NOTICE North Carolina t ,n8 u, erior Cour Yadkin County j befo,e t,ie <derk lienj Shoie et al ) vs h Notice. Tlios Stool man ot al ) The defendants. Tlios St#elman John Ware, Ollie Ware, Joseph Macv, Win. Maey, Geo Dougherty Fannie Daugherty, Thos Macy, Clias Packard, Susie Packard, Jas T Sprinkle, Henry Sprinkle, Min nie Sprinkle, Beuj Sprinkle, Cliu ton Sprinkle, Maggie Sprinkle, and * Robert JSprinkle will take notice that a special proceed ings entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Yadkin County belore the clerk, to have the lauds described in the petition divided and partitioned among the petitioners and defend ants according.to their respective interest tlieirin.aud 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 office in Ysrtkiuville on Saturday the (jth. day of May 1911 at 2 o’clock p m to answer or demur to the petition or the petitioners will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. And let the infant defendants Clinton Sprinkle, Maggie Sprinkle, and Robert Sprinkle, further take 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 toie preseut t’-em in said proceedings. This April lUh. 1911. J. Ii. Crater, C. S. C. —Miss Mary Thomason has charge of the Millinery depart ment of Shore Sc Douthit, at the same stand. See her for Spring hats. IX) YOUR BANKING WITH THE Bank of Yadkin YADKINVILLE, N. C. The oldest and strongest bank ing* institution in the county CAPITAL - - $10-000. SURPLUS - - 3,000. Since its establishment, Oct. 1905, it has paid in div idends to its stockholders $3,400.00 and $7,738.72 interest to depositors. While this is a small bank, yet 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 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 extend ed to its patrons J4°fo Interest Paid on all Time Deposits, Officers Benjamin Shore, President. T. J. Byerly, Vice-Prest. W. A. Hall, ( fishier Isaac Shore, Yica-Pres. Finance Comm: Benj. Shore, Dr. J. M. Phillips and T. J. Byerly. Directors: W. A. Baily, E. L. Gaither, Isaac Shore J. E. Zachary, T. It. Harding,' M. M. Orumel and C. B lleavis.
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