Yadkiu
tiia*, Allen
asness here
die finipy i«ivt
lie did* not tell
watch I have ever
.seen ;it the price, is the New I gin
No. 293. 1 sell them a# factory
|>rire i< all discounts. Act quick
want one at the price.
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11 u aliens.—a d
Miss Mary Thomason has,
•charge of Shore & Doutliit Millie?*
cry Department at ihe same stunt. !
"She will he g[ad to see you nur i*
<oire she, can suit you in four
Now Spring Hat. All tfr> latest
Styles are to be foundJ^me
Announcftiient
Believing the number of
personal triends who have ap
Poached me and who stand high
iii tlin couucils of the Republican
Party of the county as well as by
the large number of letters from
friend** and Republicans distribu
ted throughout the County: that I
£im the Choice of the people for
the nftic£ of Sheriff, I take this
yneaus of announcing myself as
fctieli a candidate subject to the
tCouoty Convention of the Iiepub
diem party, a id to say that T will
appreciate the support of all my
friends and the people in general.
W. T. FLETCHER
NOTICE.
At tlie'very earnest solicitation of
jny friends, high in the Republican
councils of Yadkin county. I
hereby announce myself a canidate
for Sheriff of Yadkin county.
Kubject to the Republican nom
inating convetion. I promise if
elected to discharge the duties of
the office with honor to myself
itnd credit to the Party. This 29
day pf April 1912.
Respectfully,
W. F. WILLIAMS
Candidate Sheriff
I hereby annonuce myself a can
didate for nomination for the
offibe of Sheiiff of Yadkin County
subject to the will of the Ilepub
b -an 'County Convention. I will
* pprec'iate the suppoVt of all who
f»vor mV nomination.
\ Very trulv yours,
C. W. PoiKDE.vTElt
Subscribe for the Ripple.
——w-roi or j nry
;>ue as important as thief other,
aucf ah is is the only depart.^
meni ifft in i
which the people directly .par
ticipate in the .a4ms.ixisaration
of the Jaw, for thaf^krots^re
ira.wn from the lx>dy of the !
peoplew ue& elected by the |
pbopleTja*5 the others are.i
. ■ *
Hence it has been said that!
trial by Jury fe'the bulwark j
ot cur civil aud religious lib- {
ertbs,' because if the jurors so i
1 ii oni the people demon-j
N'c that they are not cm pa- '
bic
discharge mg their du
les hoxwily and Intel legent- j
. they prove that the !
:people art not capable of self-!
government and consequently i
•our civil and religious liber- i
Ues arc m danger. Thus fai*:
our jury system has stood the !
test well, but as our affairs |
are becoming more cemplicat- j
ed ana the countin' grows the !
demand for strong and honest
Jurors increases, and lienee!
the necessity for higher and
better education of the masses.
I now will discuss the sub-;
ject of crime. Toe inquiry is >
often made as to wily there is
so much crime and why can’t
wc stop it. There are many
answers to these questions.
Some have the idea that it is j
because we do not punish se
verely enough, but that is not i
it, h or there was a time in j
the history of Knglaud when '
she had 160 capital crimes!
[hanging crimes] and still
crimes increased. One reason
and the best reason to my
mind is because we do not go
to the root and get the camses
of crime and correct the cause.
I propose two fruitful causes
of crimes and see if the grand
Jury can do any tiling with
them. These are: first: Ig
norance and second: Use of
Intoxicating Liquors.
It has been estimated that
two-thirds of the criminal
| class come from neglected,
; abandoned and defective cliii
i dren- Education means mor
| al as well as intellectual train
j ing and it has got feu to the
' point that it is not only nes
j sesary that the youth of the
land should be educated to
kyep them from becoming
/
sciiool system,
te-iii and seize
ortunit3' to get
-hen grow. So
" true ted !
m of
inty
doiu$/and wh .kind school
of intoxicating liquors It has ;
been estimated that 85% ofq
of tLe neglected and children. •
drift into this class. They
grow up and iuarr}7 aud be
come fathers of children many
oi whose becendauts become •
insane and idiots and epilep-'
tics. The civilized world is
studying this question and is
alarmed at it and this is why
there is much being done'
about it.
lion: <( s and uv lers you have
The ower fruitful source
of .crime that is staring the i
people in the face is the use!'
all convicts give evedeii^e of
having been enticed to'do
crime because of the effects
produced by alchaiiol. Most
Here judge Allen gave an
account of two families wilicli j
had been studied. One was a
man named Jukes a drunkard ,
and vagabond who married
and raised a family. About
1200 of his decendants were i
traced and among them were j
murderers, thievs, vagabonds,
prostitutes and inmates of,
aims houses and none showed
up well. On the other hand
the decendants of Jonathan'
Edwards a great old preacher
and College president have i
been and to the number of
about 1200, and among them,
were United States senators, '
preachers, editors, lawyers,
doctors, professors, school tea
chers, ministers to foreign >
countries, and not one ever ■
comniited a crime.
He said this was the great
est drawback to Yadkin Co, I
_ He said he saw signs of im
provement and he believed:
the county with a naturally
strong people, hue climates
and soil, the county was des
tined to take her stand by the
progressive counties of the
state.
He urged the Grand Jury
to search out the whiskey dis
i tiller ies, and blind tigers in
| the county and let them be
dealt with- He called atten
tion to the County Home and
the duly we owe to the unfor
t
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?mmissioners in Session
to County Commissioners met
'u4;ft‘ monthly session Mou
witli alt tHe' members present
made -the following orders,
dored that J L Crater be
for fixing commitment
s for Mary Ann Pinnix
isane asylum) 2.00
“rod that Yadkinville
hone Co. be paid for
2.00
ces
Jrdered that T F Frown bo
id for waiting on Grand
i'y If. T. 101*2 , ' 6.00
Ordered that W E Rutledge
paid for Note Heads fur
lied II. I) Office 1.40
Ordered that L C Fleming
>g paid as a rebate on tax
■'vr 1011 (Error) 6.43
lered tii^t L C Cook be
•s a rebate on tax year
Error) ,86
ered that J A\ Pass be
jr goods furnished Jail 6.55
ered that K 8 Bo vender
id for building bridge on
1 orbush Creek 68.00;
Ordered that J E Slmgart
be pan! for Jail fees and con
veying Laura Vestal to Co.
Home 6.05
Ordered that J 8 Windsor
be paid as a reflate on tax
year 1911 (Error) ‘2.06
Ordered that J C Holier be
paid for building a causeway
on Public Road 19.45
Ordered that J L Bray be
paid for lumber furnished for
bridge: 7.47
Ordered that L W Spillman
be pd. for lumber furnished
Public Road 4.90 j
Ordered that A Dinkins be
pd. for building Road on Con
Vad Ferry Road 65.00
Ordered that B C 8hore be
pd. for keeping Co Home for
the month of April 9i.51
Ordered that T F Holcomb
be'pd. as Court crier F. T.
1912 6.75
Ordered that J C Angel be
pd. for Old Soldier’s Coffin
\Dan Hall) as per order of
Boa id of Pension 12.00'
Ordered that Wilmoth ACo
be pd. for Old Soldier’s Suit
of Clothes as per order of pen
sion board 8.00
* Ordered that Frank Edde}
man bo pd. as a rebate on tax
year 1911 (Error) .85
Ordered that W T Fletcher
be pd. for holding Court and
Sheriff fees bunions Jury etc. 66.91
Ordered that J H Roy all be
pd, for Waiting on Jury one
eight 1.501
Ordered that J C Miller be
pd. for J P fees .45
Ordered that T F Holcomb
rdinr of 8 C Holcomb heirs
be pd. as a rebate on tax year
lull 3.68;
Ordered that J H Steelman
be pd. as a rebate on tax year
1911 - • .00
Ordered that J ]) L Samp
son be pd. for lumber furnish
ed to build bridge 4.00 •
Ordered that H H Mackie
be pd. for Morphine to Coun
ty Patient 6.80
Ordered that 8 H Joyner be
pd. for work done on Hauser
Bridge 6.50
Ordered that B R Brown be
pd. for secvices as member of
B. C. C. up to and including
first Monday in May 16 59
Ordered that the Sheriff j
issue R J Roberson free Li
cense to Peddle Merchandise I
m ladkin county
Ordered tuat J 13 Gough be
pd. for work done on Tuldie
Hoad C.00
Ordered that J A Lilling
ton be paid for affidavits fur
nished Carporation Commiss
ion '4.00
Ordered Unit J W Cook be
pd. for services as member of
B. C. 0. up to and including
first Monday in May 1‘2.40
[Several other claims such as
witness fees, support of the poor
etc. that are uninteresting were
also paid.]—Editor.
tunates, and charged the Jury
to go to it and see if they had
I Resolution of Respect
We the members of the
; Farmers Educational aud Co
| operative Union of America
| in a meeting at Flat Rock
j church, in Yadkin county on
i the 26th da}" of April 1912, do
j here resolve that in the death
i of our brother Rev. W. H
! Vanhoy, the Union and the
| State of North Carolina, have
1 suffered a loss that is irrepar
, able. Endowed by the Cre
j ator with talents posessed by
| few men. Gentle, loving,
j wise, and generous. He rep
resented the very highest
type Christianity and citizen,
his public as well as private
life was unmared by blemish
or dishonored. Interested by
his people with the highest
office in the gift of his Local
followed by splended adminis
tration he left his Local with
a record that marks him as
one among the ables. admin
istration of presidents of any
Local of the Farmers UnionC
The general uplift of his peo
ple was closesLto his heart
The people of Yadkin and ,
joining counties, owe a debtor
gratitude in helping that great
cause that can ne.er be re
paid. The practicable ai d I
permeneut results of his great
work will ever remain green
in the hearts of his people
whom he loved and served so
well and to whom he left that
most precious heritage,a noble
aud unselfish life spent in the
service of the people. It is
furthrer resolved that this re
solution be spread on the min
utes of this Local and a copy
be transmited to his bereaved
family with the expression of
sympathy and love of a people,
aud, that the Yadkin Ripple,
Davie Record aud Statesville
Landmark be requested to
print.
J. H, Steelman,
Com. J. D. Long,
R. L. Wiles
“My little sou had a very severe
cold' I was recommended to try
Chamberlain,s Cough Remedy,
and before a small bottle was fin
[shed he wa~ as well us ever*,”
writes Mrs.H.Silks,29 Dowling St,
Sidney, Australia, This remedy
is for sal© by All Dealers
1 - 1 JA "—-■ - "■'*TltfT
It Looks Like A Crime
to seperate a boy from a box of
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. His pim
ples, boils, scratches, knocks,
sprains aud bruises demand it,
and its (prick relief for burns,
scalds, or cuts is his rignt. Keep
it haudy for boys, also girls.
Heals everything healable and
does it quick. Uuequaled for J
piles, Ouly 25 sents at all Drug- \
gists.
DR. E. M. GRIFFIN,
OF
Farmington, N. C.
With his general practice
makes the treatment of
Asthma a specialty.
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% LUMBER WANTED
® Sell your lumber for cash to ^
Leonard Vylie, North Wilkes- ||
% boro, N. 0. Write me what %
$ you have to offer; where it
% will come to the It. H. station
a I inspect at your loading point
% and pay cash soon as lbaded. §
$ W ant dry Oak, Popular, and
yellow pine lumber.
proper accomadations, such as
1 milk, butter, fruit, chickens
and eggs. All of which ought
to be raised on the farm under
i proper management.
We are supplying our customers with
the best goods and latest styles in
Shoes and Slippers,
Dresy Goods,
Notions,
Men's and Boy’s Hats
Large Shipment
A Cl Vs
Hatsl
Also full line o. Groeeriec
In fact most everything carried in the
line of General Merch ;~
We buy all kinds * iroducc
and pay highest ir jr it;
Come to tp< sqm
deal.
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' '^KJuai^^yibk
BECOMING ATTIRE
Our garments look right on the wearer, and
the wearer feels right in our garments*
This double satisfaction will be yours by havt
mg your garments tailored here.
The handsome new grays, blues, and browns,
the skillful and perfect tailoring will talk for
themselves. The range includes many ex
clusive numbers the “crowd” cannot have till
a season later, as many styles we show are
confined exclusively to our trade.
Let us take your measure for * Tailor-made
Suit FIT GUARANTEED!
E. BEECHER WARDEN
(Qualitj Higher Thau Price)
j
I
Strictly Moral Refining;
Educating;
Wl
By a Mandolin, Violin, Gni
tar,—’Cello-Orchestra
Saturday Night May
A Show for Ladies and
Gentlemen
An Officer will see that we have good order
Admission only 10 cts. Children 5 cts.
We will pay every cent back to you, if you
are not more than satisfied.
COME enjoy yourself, fctget your troubles
Jive longer, and be happier. Life is what you
make it
OLD YADKIN
THEATRE
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