Yadkinyille, Yadkin County N. C. Wednesday, October 11 1911 No. 31 Yadkinvelle Produce Market. . corrected weekly by Shore & Doufchit. Corn j»er bushel - $0.80 Wheat 4 YS ) Resident A. P. Roberson admr of i F. A* and A. P. Rober- r Notice son et al ) The defendants Rosa Evans and husband L. W. Evans in the above entitled proceeding will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Super I iorCourt of Yadkin County for the 1 non payment of the sum of $965.97 with interest on $707.94 from the 15th. day of April 1884 until paid due by F. A. Roberson to H. VV. Fries and cost of actiou of $9.51 and the said defendants will furth er take notice that they are requir ed to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said County to be held on the 16th. day of Oct ober 1911, at the coipi house door of said County in Yadkinville N. C., and answer or demure to the oomplaint of filed in said action or the plantiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 5th. day of Sept. 1911. J. L. Crater, Clerk of Superior Court, m IDO ' YOUR BANKING WITH THE Bank of Yadkin YADKINVILLE, N. C. The oldest arid 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 man}* 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 Interest Paid on all Time Deposits. Officers Benjamin Shore, President. T. J. Byerly, Vioe-Prest. W. A. Hall, Cashier Isaac Shore, Vice-Pres. Finance Comm: Benj. Shore, Dr. J. M. Phillips and T. J. Byerly. Directors: "W. A. Bally, E. L. Gaither, Isaac Shore J. E. Zachary, T. R, Harding, M. M. Crumel and C. B. Rea vis. 1 Dj»ess Goods ITIie most stylish materials for tins season arc series, poplins, whip cords, broad cloths and English home spuns—all now colors. 50c. to $2.50 a yard. Silk I The New Cashmeke DeSoie And Mssalinls in 14 New j Colors—White, Ivory, light Blue, Copenhagen, Pink, Navy Blue, King’s Blue, Ca det Coronation Purple, Gar net, Red, Gold, Irish Green, and Blayk. Pull yard wide —beautiful finish, a yaid. ONE DOLLAR SAMPLES ANY MATERI ALS UPON REQUEST EMBROIDER ID TAILORED WAISTS made of the new linen finish waisting, most beautifully embroidered and finished with embroidered scalloped edge, stiff linen collars; all size. 84 to 44 Sent express paid upon receipt of $l.o0. Satisfaction guaran'eed or money buck. NEW M USKATEER EAST INDIAN HAND BAGS made, of tapestry, velvet and suede—those of suede are brained and trimmed with fringe—in tan, brown and black—the tapestry oues are in bright colors. Any of the above bags yours for $1.00. I Every one ol our Forty-Four Departments is comp lete, as nev er before, with new Fall and g Winter merchandise. Rosenbacher &, Bro.