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C. Wednesday, October 25 1911.
No. 31
Yadkinville Produce Market.
corrected weekly by Shore &
Doutliit.
Corn per bushel - $0.8'
Wheat ‘ 1.0,
live “ l.Of
Oats “ “ - .7£
Peas “ - .2.01
Beans “ “ - 2.0C
Chickens, old liens - .£
Chickens spring - 1(
JEggs per dozen - i>
Bntter per pound - - ,1£
Hour - .oi
Haias - .la
Bee’s wax -
Lard - U
LOeiiL MEWS
—Frost tit last.
—Com shucking time.
—Bora to Mr. and Mrs. L. I).
Kelly a sou.
Mrs. A Fred Hanes is visiting
her old home.
—Mrs. Neal Bohannon was in
town yesterday.
— Atty It. C rurvear is at his
sisters Mrs. Jarrats,
- - Mr. El wood lint! edge of Win
ston is spending a few days here.
— A protracted meeting is in
progress at Harmony this week.
— Miss Annie Maokio and bro
ther Frank w. re shopping in town
yesterday .
— Me. Lon Steelrn;M» is right
liek WiFi a relapse of fever at her
home or route one.
— Mr. J. \V. Pass made a busi
ness trip over in Little Yadkin
vestemay.
Th.o.mpson’s bridge, near Todds
store, is to be torn up today and
re ptii.-od. Mr. S. H_. Joyner is
doing the work,
— BLASTING! Surf a (to blasting
,vit'.;out drilling holes and any
ot-P r blasting done up-to-date, it.
L. Dixon, Yadkiuviile iioute 2.
—Ileniy' B. James will have a
Flee Lot of Virginia. Horses Sat
urday. Also a. ear load of Buggies
lor vale at Fight Pkice.
• - License have been issued for
ti a in.image of Henry Hiding to
Martha -Swann, and one colored
couple Vi in. Harding to Labeia
H■ deOlld K
—Miss Ainv Gainer, who has
fmen vHhmg relatives in the city
left ynsterdey it r Bulshury, where
.tee will visit her sister, Mrs. M. C.
May. —MY Aston Journal.
— Big line Mens Suits $2 48 to
*20.00; Boys Suits 75c* o $0.00;
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k 'nJ CTtr LO~WTO yo>l Ml ill. L J» V\
fail styles. \v ilmoth «V Hayes,
The Bargain House, Boonville.
—Bud McKuight was arrested
iVlonlla; night at the Home of Cara
Hutchens on route two. He Ts
charged with gainbiiug. lie was
placed in jail but give bond last
night.
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—Good Oak Beds 48inclies high
H.98; dO in* high. $2.98; Good ioug
• : S)i*6;-) ers $4.9:> to $12.45; Ex
•> I «iil Bed room suits" $9.45 to
-fO-'.OO. Wilmoth <fc Eaves, The
Baikal i House, Boonviiie.
- nr. J. G. Buy of Kentucky
tlm-city yesterday eu route
to M:>.j /ry Yadkin county, where
he wiiJ spend several days visiting
relatives and friends. - Winston
Journal.
—Mrs. lie avis of near Footville,
Mrs. HinsJuiiW and the Misses
Oovams, BoonvJie were shopping
in town yesterday. One comes
and sees the bargains and tells
others, so our town is in a stir
these Jays.
—Every boy that have seen the
big line of OverCoab we are show
ing for men and boys say tho pri
ces are very low. An excelant line
of liaiuGoata $5.00 to $10.00 and up
also big line of heavy coats. Wil
mouth & Heyes, The Bargain
House Boonviiie, N. C.
_As Green Cooper audliis wife
were returning from court one day
last week they happened to a very
bad accident, when the horse they
weiie driving fell down an embank
nient and instantly killed, and the
bnggy wrecked, but the occupants
4 aped any injury, The horse
t, id. buggy belonged to Mr. Saul
'IV ooten
MMm\ Court News
i
'■''irrv mi* Court, which Be'
11 gan October 16 closed Satur
1 day morning, after’ a busy
week’s work with County of
1 facials, lawyers, etc.
I Judge Daniels, who presid
| ed at this term seems to have
II won the admiration and es
{teem of all who watched the
j modest and reasonable man
ner in which lie disposed the
business of the term, the man
ner of handling witnesses, etc
and he will long be remember
ed dy our people.
Below we resume the dis
posal of cases as continued
from last week’s paper.
Bob Ireland, c c w judgement
! suspended on payment of cost,
j Clove McBride, escape, guilty,
judgement suspended an payment
of cost.
Paul Bray, rude conduct at
S cimrch, guilty, judgement sus
pended on the payment of the
cost in the case.
> Boseoe Sprinkle, affray, plead
guilty and prayer for judgement
is continued upon payment of
cost.
S. E. Norman, disturbing pdlit
) ica! meeting, guilty, fined $25 and
cost.
Isaac WIshon, Sr., Isaac Wish
on, Jr. and Watson Wislion charg
ed with an affray were found not
guilty.
Cieve McBride, a \v d w, and
c e w deft plead guilty in both
eases and judgement continued on
payment of cost.
Tom and Lee Powell a w d w
both guilty. Leo was sentenced
to pay a hue of $10 and one-third
cost, and Tom pay one-third cost.
Oar! Evans, rude conduct at
clmrcli lined $25 and one-third
cost.
Paul Bray public nuisance,
judgement suspended on payment,
of cost.
Glenn Hoyden col. c c w deft,
pleads guilty judgement suspend
ed.
The civil issue docket was tak
en vip Eriday afternoon and only
a. few eases disposed of.
In the case of C. K. Todd again
st J. H. Mackie in which the
plaintiff was suing for $940 this
being the alleged amount of differ
ence m ihe sale of a tract of land
which the pi an tilt Todd alleged
was H<>Jd him previous to the
defendants sale of s nine land to
i). E. Dobbins. The jury set a
side the contract conveying the
land from Mackie to Todd and
! gave the verdict in favor of Mac
| kle.
In the case of Jno II. Hutchens
against his wife Mary Hutchens
for divorce a verdict was rendered
i
i in favor of the plaintiff.
Local News
| —Mr. James Poindexter of El
j kin was iri town Monday.
—Miss Bessie Choplbi of East
i Bend Route one was in town this
| morning.
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Dodd, are
visiting relatives in Galax Va., for
a uhiD.
Hoads played bad on the batters
ted in a score of 5 to 0 in favor of
, our boys. This is one game cadi
i for these teams a.i. d ibe “rub” will
be played herb in a short lime.
■ —T3ie Teacher,'- meeting which
! was held liens Saturday October
14th. was well attended and great
interest manifested by the teach
ers. The subjects discussed were
so interesting that the meeting
. was continued Over to next first
Monday, when The subjects will
'be discussed again, and all the
teachers in the county are urged
to attend. Among other things
the “Grading >f th« School Work”
will be diseussedl Prof. Z, H.
Dixon was elected/President and
Mr.%. J. Q. Holton Sec. of the
Association. The public is iuvit
ed to attend tUv meetings.
—Mr. and Mrs, J. H. James and
-Yadldnville and Bruce Cross
ground last Saturday which rosul
Trial Of Mil Officers
For Shooting McBride
The trial of Marshal, Mel
and Charlie Gross, Joe and J.
D. Joyner and J. C. Renegar
for shooting Cleve McBride
last January, while trying to
arrest him for blockading, was
the longest and hardest fought
case that has been tried here
in several years, only one of
them, Marshal Gross, being
convicted.
It begin immediately on the
(convening of court Wednesday
afternoon and continued until,
Thursday night, at io o’clock ;
Tha defendants nearly all live |
in Iredel county, the readers :
of the Ripple will remember,
that while trying to arrest
McBride, he was shot during
a chase with the officers.
; As court convened an array
j of counsil, numbering five,
| were lined up for the defence,
land the solicitor was assisted
by two other able council. It
was some time before the jury
box was filled, then began a
legal battle which ended as
told above.
The first witness put up by
j the State was Miss Lola Ilayes
at whose home the sheering
occured. She told how she was
standing on the porch on. Jan. ;
29th, when suddenly a pistol j
shot rang out and McBride:
made a dash for the woods, but:
ere he reached them he was
being pursued by half dozen
men who say McBride pulled
a gun and they begun to fire
on him with the result that he
was shot in the leg, neck and
side. After going one half a
mile he either fell or else was
caught, and word sent to the
Hayes home for aid, where he
was taken, and nursed for four
weeks, and was guarded by an
officer. Dr, Bryant testified
that he dressed the wounded
ulan, and that the wound in
the side was caused by a 22
Cori’.bre ball, but on being cioss
examined lie admitted he did
not know the difference in the
size of a 22 calibre ball and a
number 4 shot.
i ne next witness was Miss ,
Pella Hayes, and she was
! followed by Miss Beatrice
Reavis and several others, all |
of whom told about the same j
story w lh small variations as!
to distances.
Mr% J. D. Joynei, a Deputy!
Sheriff of Iredel county was
the first witness for the defence ;
He contradicted the evidence j
of the state as to the distance .
from the house to where the
man was shot, saying it ways
160 yards, where the others;
said it was mily 40 yards: He
further told of the attempt to
catch McBride, etc.
The closing- argument for
the defence was made by Atty
wc
aid well, while Mr. Baily
closed for the State and the
case given to the jury which
was composed of farmers.
On the first ballot of the
jury after retireing the vote
stood as follows: Three for
aquittal of all the defendants;
four stood for convicting three
and five wanted to convict one
Thus they labored over the
evidence until 3 o’clock!in the
morning when they retired to
rest. Next morning' they
were not long in deeming and
a verdict of guilty wp.4 returned
as to Marshal Gp^ss, and not
/V
guilty as to the othe five.
The Judge required the
convicted man to pay one sixth
of the cost, this being paid by
Sheriff Deaton of Iredel Co.,
who said that the people of
Yadkin county had treated his
officers and him mighty nice,
showing that they were with
them in trying to ferret out
lawlesness.
Grand Jury Report.
After the usual preliminaries
the report reads:
We have passed upon all bills
the solicitor presented us except a
few bills that was continued for
want of witnesses. We visited the
county home by a committee of 6
who report 20 white imnates and
1 colored. The home is well kept
and the inmates seem to be prop
erly cared for, and have plenty to
eat and wear. We reccomend that
new roofs be put on some of the
buildings.
We also visited the county jail
and found but one prisoner. The
jail seems to be ; well kept, We
visited the county offices and
found them well kept.
All of which is respectfully sub
mitted.
W. P. WILLIAMS,
Foreman.
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News From Enon
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor
visited relatives in Forsyth
last Sunday, aud also attended
preaching at Pleasant Hill.
Mr Harrison Shields of
Benton Harbor Mich., is visit
ing home folks.
Several of the Winston peo
ple had a barbaeue at the
Riverside Park Friday night.
Mr. Guy Hoots made a bus
iness trip to Winston last
Monday.
Mr. Mack Hamm of King,
visited relatives at Enon last
Siiiida}7 and Monday,
Mr, John Tom Mathews,
and mother attended the show
at Winston Wednesday.
Mrs. Susan Roberson retur
ned home last Sunday from
King, N. U. where she spent
the summer.
Mr. P. H. Poindexter sold a
barn of tobacco last week for
$139.00. How is that for the
Yadkin Valley?
“C as tie”
Not on Time
They, itizmis won' surprised one
day Iasi; week in the UffTe village,
to see Ne. 17 pull in at the depot,
appearautly on time. Bon Hanks
the station agent hollered at Rod
.Squibs the engineer and said:
Hello there Kod: You’re on time
for ouce ain’t ye?
i.iod stuck his head out of the
window and said:
‘ On time nothing. Were 24
hours late. This is yesterday’s
train.”—Ex.
—Ready for service Emelya
Premier* No. 145390 a hue Berk*
shire boar. Hoc J. D. L. Sampson,
Yadkinyjlle, N. Q,
Accuse Of Stealing
E. E. Chamberlain,: of 'Clinton
Me. boldly accuses Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve of steal ing-the sting
from burns or scalds- the pain
from sores of all kiuds-the dis
tress from boils or piles. “It robs
cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and
injuries of their terror,” he says,
‘as a healing remedy its equal
don’t exist.” Only 25c. at all
druggists.
Is there anything in all this
world that is of more, importance
tc you than good digestion? Food
must be eaten to .sustain life and
must be digested and converted in
to blood. When the digestion fails
the whole body sutlers. Chamber
lain’s Tablets are rational and re
liable cure for indigestion. .They
increase the lilow of bile, purify
the blood, strengthen the stomach,
and tone up the whole digestive
apparatus to a natural and healthy
actbun For sale by all dealers.
I WE ARE NOW RECEIVING
|
Qiir Fall line of Goods. The prettiest line we have
ever carried.
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 MEN'S AND BOY’S CLOTHING \
Oni line of bpring MILLINERY is the most complete we have ever had.
Consisting of the latest Styles from the fashion resorts
We will do anvtbincr in our vvr to make it to vour interest to trade hen
YOUR FRIENDS,
SHORE & DOUTHIT
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McE! wees
We take pleasure in informin',
you that we are once more read
to sell your tobacco. Those of you
who have sold with us for the last
three years know that when you
j come here we are careful to make
| your tobacco br’ng the highest
I market price, and those who hav
i ent sold with us will find it very
I much to their advantage to come
| here.
We have full set of buyers, and
same \Ve had last year and we-feel
that we can please you.
Best roads we have ever bed
Maccadam lioad is now across the
river. Albert Mattock is with us,
come this way and we will take
care of you.
Verly truly,
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE
Statesville, N. C.
M. A. liOYALL
M. D. I
Yadklyville,
N. 0.
jjj SPECIALIST IN DISEA
S' ses of The
1
Eye,
Ear,
No&i
and Throat.
H XVKWKnK* ft
J M..Howell, a popular. drug
gist of Greensbnrg, ivy., says,
“We use Chamberlain’s Cough!
Remedy in our own household and |
know it i> excellent. j
For sale bv ail dealers.
mm W1LKESB0S0 MARBLE WOHKES
Tombstones, Monuments, Iron
Fences, Etc. We handle
marble by car, can give yuu
best prices on same'
MILLER & REINS Co Props.
N. Wilkesbo no, N. C.
cJ. Wo Williams, a£t.
In the day time, and feel dull,
lazy and discouraged, you have
every symptom, of a torpid
| Simmons Red Z Liver Reg
jjulator (The Powder Form) is
a fine tonic for a disordered
liver. It acts promptly. The
bilious impurities which have
interfered with the free action
of the liver are driven out, the
stomach is cleansed and
strengthened so that it can
more thoroughly digest food.
I The bowels are purified and a
regular habit fe-established.
It is a splendid medicine for
the whole system, Promotes
a feeling of energy, mental
activity and cheerful spirits.
Sold by Dealer*. Price, targe package, $1.0C
Auk for the genuine with the Xed Z on the label. 11
you cannot get it. remit to u», we will send by runi 1
pottpaiil. Simmon* Liver Regulator la also put up in
j liquid Ibrm for tho»e who prefer it. .Price, fl.OJ per
bottle. Look for the Bed Z label.
J. H. ZEIL1N & C3., Preps., St tads, Me.
DO YOUR RAXKIXG
WITH THE
YADKXNVILLE, N, G.
w.
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 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
Ucfo Interest Paid on all Time Deposits.
Officers
Benjamin Shore, President.
T. J. Bveiiy, Yice-Prest. W. A. Hall, Cashier
Isaac Shore, Vice-Pros.
Finance Comm: Bcnj. Shore, Dr. J. Phdl-W ;
T. J. Byerly.
Directors: W. A. Baifv, E. L. Gaitlier, Isaac Shore
J. E. Zachary, T. B. Harding, M. M. Crumti and
C. B. Heavis.
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Don’t be Misled!
Think For Yourself
The Leader Warehouse
WINSTON, 1ST. (J.
Offers more advantages for the sale
of your tobacco than you can find
elsewhere. The surest way for a
short crop to mean a full purse is for j
von to sell everv load this year at
i »/ «• «/
i The Leadeh. j
From the first day we opened oar dcors we hare done j
j more for the tobacco growers than any other house in !
| North Carolina, and we expect to work harder for every
| one who sells with us this year than ever before, llie
| men who show up the sales at our warehouse have had
| years of successful experience. Our auctioneer has few
j equals and no superiors. Our entire force, including Jim
Lovill, Dick Rogers, Dick Clingmaii, O. C. Currin, R, B
Horn, Sam Tuttle. C. S. Season, W, 13. Willis and others
will be glad to see 3-011 and will try to make you glad if
you come to the Leader. Tobacco is selling we 11 and
every man gets^be top of the market at the Leader.
Bring us 37-0111* first load or ship us your firs tierce.
We can sell for 3rou aiwday' whether first or second sale
Your Friends,
LEADER WAREHOUSE
OUll FIRST SALK DAYS:
"For Oerober;~Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday..
Yof Novcmherf-Kvery Akmday, Yv vduoivd«v uid Friday.
For December;--Every Tuesday, Thursday and Safeuxu o *
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