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‘ Vol. xix -Li-J—!i—!-*! Yadkinville, Yadkin County N. C. No 14. w LOCAL NEWS SC^€C€€C5^B«€t«^€^^< —Is Congress still in session. —Mr. H. B. Bahimon made a Iniwitiess trip to Farmington last week. —Mr. J. R. Cliopiin a popular “Knight of the Grip” was in town .'Mon day. #Che County Commisonfrs Report for Monday’s meeting is giten this week/ Mr. Frank Kennedy of Trod ell county spent the night with ). TV Reece Friday bight. ,**■ -Mr./ tind. Mrs. Montgomery Hhuga'rt of Texnsarc visiting rek at Mas her • for a few days. -—There is a new arrival at the lionie of Mr. J. A. Logan in the person of a fine girl baby. —Joe Brown, an inmate of the county home for several years died there last Thursday. .«* —Miss Florence Holton return ed last week frdta a visit to her brother at Friedburg, Forsyth county. / —A ball gajAe at Smithtown be tween Forbuf^H and femithtown re sulted in a Score of 28 to 3 in fav or of the latter. — The building for Howell & Dumiagan’s cabinet shop is in bourse of construction ou mniu ..street, east of court bouse* —Henry B James has all kinds > of Buggies and Harness for-sale, doed new buggies from $40.00.uj). :>Go(k.' harness £10.00 a set, —Dr. J. G. Marler left Monday, •norniug for Raleigh N. C. to at tend dk® annual meeting of the North Carolina Dental Society. — Nice gentle Black Maro broke 1 to all harness, and an extra nice < It two months old, for sale o'-' trade cheap, Henry B. James -Mis? Manilla Craves* who has c.vn visiting her sister Mrs, T. A. Holt mi, returned to her home at C ;• utnev, Saturday. — Wfusion Journal. — There w ill be an ice cream supper at Bmitlitown Bafcurday night July 6. Music will be fur nished, also a prize for the pret tiest girl present. —Beginning July first the mail, which formeiiy left here at 6:40 a. m. for Rockford loaves at 7:40 now j and the one from here to Crutch-! held leaves at 7:00 instead of 6:30. j —TF-v. Mr. Goodman filled his appointment at the Presbyterian church ounday night. Ho wilt preach there again next Sunday At eleven /.clock and also at night. —'I im -a dies arc plauniijg to give a lawn party on the lawn •of Mr. J. E. Zachary’s home next Thursday night July 4th, for the benefit of the Presbyterian church. — When In WinstAn, for an easy • sha ve and good 'Latr cut see * . D. Cast evens, prop. pf the Anti .optic Barber 8i>op on* Liberty Street between Auditorium and Libert v Theatre. • Blaine Tutterrow, aged 23 years •died at the home of his parents in the part of the County last Wed nesday. The remains were inter red in the cemetary at Zion Bap 11st church Thursday. —We are ind bted to our old friend Mr. J. A. L. Shermer for a • box of nice juicy poaches which he deposited on our desk last j Monday He has our many thanks for Same. —After July 1st I will carry / passengers to and from Rockford ; at all times; will meet them when , they let me know for $1.00. Will also carry -them anywhere out from Yadkinville any time. N.G. Vestal. —Miss -Mary Thomason has charge '©f Shore & Douthit Millin ery Department at the same stand. She will be gpid to see you and is sure she can suit you in your New Spring Hat. Ail the latest Styles are to be found here. —The Yadkin County Singers Convention which was held at Deep Creek church Sunday was participated in by eight choirs. The next convention will be held in Yatdkinville the fifth Sunday In September, ! ' ■ | —Rev. Billy Bryant bad the misfortune to loose his mule, it , having died Monday. Only a few yenru ago Mr. Bryant’s home was destroyed by tire. He has the sympathy of the neighborhood in his bad luck. rive many friends of Miss Flora Mathews of Smithtown this county, will be glad to learn that she has graduated from St Leo’s j Hospital fit Greensboro in nursing i and has also passed the examina : tion of the State Board and reeiev | ed nurses license. She is unde ! cided as to where she M ill locate. —I lie Lawn Party to be given at tlie home of Mr. J. jE. Zachary tomorrow night, which ia mention ed in another item will have an interesting feature which will bo a vote on the prettiest girl present and also the prettiest boy. A cake j will be given to the girl recieving the highest number of votes and a present to the boy. A large crowd i= expected. Everybody invited. —Having decided to move my i place of business, i offer my entire i j stock of. goods for sale. Any one j wishing to purchase may call on | me for furthur information. I will | ahso close out my entire stock of ; dry goods and notions, sp|es, hats ! and hardware at cost. JC. (A Ves tal* Commissioners in Session , The County Commissioners met "in regulai monthly session Mon day with all'thc members present and made the following orders. That C S Nicks bo pd for repairing Court House roof 4.68 That M McKnight be pd for witness claim l.*?0 The! K E Holton Guar, be pd as a rebate on tax year 19118.33 That the Yadkinville Tele phone Co be i'd for rents 1.00 1 That J E Shugart be pd Tor j Jail fees 3.05 That P P Miller be pd as Judge at good roads election in East Bend township 2.oo That J E Crater be pd for recording fifty jury names Thai the- Sheriff issue j A E Conjfelivs free license to people Spectacles 'b&t J H Royal be pd as deeper court house 4.75 ! That j C Miller be pci for claim assigned 1.55 ! That j L Cain be pd for Blasting on public road 4.00 j That Joe McCollem be pd for work on public road 3.00 j That the Board of Edu cation be pd for School purposes, out of the coun ty fund 645 00 That W B Steel man be pd for D S fees 2,00 That C E Moxley be pd for D S fees 2.30 , That. II H Mackie be pd for coperas and mor phine 6.80 That EC Mackie be pd for wood furnished court house 2,00 That Shore & Doutliit be pd for goods furnished Co Home & court house 10.57 That B C Shore be pd for keeping Co home for the month of June 90.75 That Pinkney Will iams be released from paying poll tax until this order is revoked That B R Brown be pd for services as member of B C C up to and includ ing first Monday in Julyn.io That the Yadkinville Harness Co be pd as a re bate on tax year 1911 5.60 That J W Pendry be pd for services as asst clerk to B C C 2.00 J % [Several other claims such as witness fees, support of the poor etc. that ara uuinteresting were . Christian Harmony Songs The old time singing by old time singers from the old time 1 Christian Harmony song book | was a feature at the Baptist ! church last Sunday. The sing ers were led by Rev. Mr. Brown pastor of the church, and most of the singers came with him from his home church but a few came from all over the couut}^ and some from Davie county. Such old songs ■as “Cambia,” “Tribulation” and “Raster Anthem” were sung, and were sung well by the old people and enjoyed by all present i nese ramous old aristo cratic airs were to many old folks the same of the now famous ‘‘Dixie” or some of the less famous State airs are to the seveeal states which ha\e adopted them. The people of Yadkmville considered this a great treat and pride themselves - on this town being selected for the sieging. FGURTH°OFJULY Let every reader of tIris' <ooluum plan for a jolly time on the Fourth. . We live too fast in America. We have not enough holidays •—not enough resting places —not enough intermission in our work day world. It were better if oftener to have laid aside its tools—traffic and trade stopped, now and then, and to consider its aim an end. There must be an oasis in every desert. The black Sier ras has .its sunlit valleys. ■ There are smiling nooks even1 among the Cordilleras Halt-! ing places they are, great rocks and their shadows, e ven in the dreariest land. He who builds up a shelter for the storm beaten and foot wcaty pilgrim over the road traced by the “great caravan” is a benefac tor to his race and his memo ries should be cherished while holidays are observed Holiday time! Who would rare to know why and whence came the custom! Enough to know that carc-per-iorde must 14 i smooth his wrinkled front, | and fun and frolic for the time i rule the hour, Jt were folly not to enjoy the glimses or sunshine that come through the cloud rifts, short lived and evanescent though they be. They prove that there is bright1 ness beyond—that no clouds are so dense but stray beams | penetrate them. Rosy faces, wreathed and joyous, welcome the festive season. With its monititious, its reminders, its regrets, and its hopes, comes the happ}* holiday, it is well that t>he j builders set up mile posts ou the highway of time, also, it were a dull and tiresome rc ad. Mail Carriers Will Fly This is an age of great discov eries. Progress rides on the air. Soon we may see Uncle Sam’s mail carriers fl\ mg in all direction transporting mail. Poople take a wonderful interest in a discovery that benefits them. That’s why Dr. King’s New Discovery for! Coughs, Colds and other throat and lung diseases is the most pop ular medicine io Amerioa. “It cured me of a dreadful cough,” ; writes airs. J. F. Davis, Stickney Corner, Me., “after doctor’s treat ment and all other remedies had' failed.” For coughs, colds ov-uny othor bronchial affection its un equaled. Price 60c agd $1.00. Trial bottle free at all Druggists. I WILSON AND MARSHAL HE'D DEM. TICKET I A phone message recieved liere this morning says that Gov. Woodrow Wilson of New Jersv was nominated, yesterday by the Democratic1 National Convention at Ba1t-j iniore for President of the United States on 45th ballot. Gov. Marshal of Indiana was nominated 'for Vice-President. -« + —— Death of Mr. Couch Mr. E. M. Gowch, aged years, died at Ms home in'* north Iredell hfi»t Friday and ! was buried at Zion church j this county, Saturday after noon, Rev. Mr. Finney con ducting the funeral services. Mr. Couch is survived by*a widow arid seven children. He was a member of the Masonic order at Eagle Mills and was buried v'ith Masonic honors. ■-— Teachers Institute Next Tu etd*y The Teachers Institute for Yadkin County Teachers be gins here next Tuesday and will be conducted by Prof J.S, Wray and his assistant Mrs. E. B. Foreman. All teachers are required to attend in order to secure schools to teach. *———■*■<»'' ■ ■ — Republican County Con vention The Republicans of Yadkin County are hereby called on -to meet in convention in the court house in Yadkiuville on Monday August 5th 1912, for the purpose of nominating an lidates tor the various county offices, electing dele gates to the State convention and the transaction of such other dusiuess as may come before the Convention. Township chairmans will take notice and call their primaries at the various vot ing precincts 011 Saturday August 3. 1912, hist giving^ days notice. V _ Each township is entitled to the following numbers of dele gates: Boonville 8, North Liberty 5, South Liberty 5, Deep Creek 7, Knobs 10, Buck Shoals 10, F/East Bend 4, W. East bend 5, North Fail Creek 6, South Fall Creek 5. Little Yadkin 1. This July 1 st, 1Q12. J. A. LOGAN Chairman County Republican Executive Committee. -:-*-*«--- *-c A Sudden Death Mrs. Bloom Cal away r?of Chestnut Ridge, this county died suddenly at her home Saturday night, death suppos ed to have resulted from heart failure. Mrs. Caloway was in her usual health Saturday and not until she retired Saturday I night was there any sign of her being sick. She lived only a few minutes after she was found to be sick. If you are a housewife you can not reasonably hope to be healthy j or beautiful by washing dishea | sweeping and doingjhousework all day, and crawling into bed dead tired at night. You must get out into the open air and sunlight. If you do this every day and keep your stomach and bowels in good order by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets when needed, you should beoomo both healthy and beauti j ful. For sale by all dealers. Executors Notice Hiring pualified as executor of John Wagoner dec’d, late of Yad kin county, this is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of dec’d to exhibit them t< > the i n lersigned on or before 30tli of May 1913 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery and all persons indebted to the estah will please make immediate pay ment May 30 19 J9, R. Y.-.Messick, Executor. WANTED 200 families to can blackberries and other fruits. At prices we are paying this year you can make good money for your spare time. Empty cans and Cannarys furnish ed on easy terms. Cash adveneed to pay for berries. Wo can fur any thing you might need in tin Canning Business. Wi ito or conn to see me at once and make some extra money in July and August. Boonville Canning Co. J. M. Speaa Mgr. Announcement Believing from the number of personal friends who have ap proached me and who stand high in tli* councils of the Republican Parij of the county as well as by the large number of letters from i Friends and Republicans distribu- j tod throughout the County: that I j am the Choice of the [>eople for i the office of Sheriff, I take this j means of announcing myself as such a candidate subject to the County Convention of the Repub lican party, a id to say that I will appreciate the support of all my friends the people in general. W. T. FLETCHER Candidate For Treasurer Believing that I was the choice of a majority of the people four years ago, and still believing the same, I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination for the office of Co. Treasurer subject to the will of the Republican Con vention and will appreciate the support of all who favor my nom ination. Yours very truly, John II. Dobbins Announcement At the request of my friends I j hereby announce mysslf a eandi- i date for the nomination of County ! Treasurer of Yadkin county, sub- j ject to the action of the Republican | primaries of the county. If nom- ! mated I will thankfully accept if | not I will cheerfully submit. J. H. Mathis Jonesville, N. C. June 24, 1912. For soreness of the muscles, j wheather induced by violent exer-, oiso or injury, there is nothing! better than Chamberlain’s Lin- j imont. This liniment also relieves i rheumatic pains. For sale by all Dealers. DR. E. M. GRIFFIN, OF Farmington, N. C. With his general practice makes the treatment of Asthma a specialty. LUMBER WANTED Soil your lumber for cash to Leonard Vyne, North Wilkes boro, N. C. Write me what you have to offer; where it will come to the K. R. station I inspect at your loading point and par cash soon as loaded. Want dry Oak, Popular, and $ yellow pine lumber. Candidate For Treasurer 6 I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination for the office of Treasurer of Yadkin County subject to the will of the Republican Convention and will j appreciate the support of all who j favor my nomination. Yours very trlv, EZRA 0. MACKIE, We are supplying our customers with the best goods and latest styles in Shoes and Slippers, Dress Goods, Notions, Men’s and Boy’s Hats, Large Shipment Straw Hats Also full line of Groceries In fact most everything carried in the line of General Merchandise. We buy al! kinds of country produce and pay highest market price for it. Come to see me I’ll give you a square deal. % Youra to servs H. B. BAHNSON yadkinviub n.o. Subscribe For The Ripple Until After Election NOTICE Statesville, N. C., Office of Col lector of internal Revenue, June -4,11)12. - The following described property seized of L>. C. Foster, Williams, N C., under warrant of distraint for refusal and failure to pay on demand taxes due on spuitsjiu distillery warehouse No. d, and to withdraw same there from, or to give new warehousing bond required by the Commisonei of Internal Revenue under the power and authority vested in him bv provisions of Section 3293, Revised Statutes, will be sold per proof gallon on actual contents at time of sale as shown by re-gauge, or so much < of said spirits as is sufficient to pay tax according to original entry gauge on all spirits in warehouse and all costs and ex penses incident to the sale thereof, sale to be made as provided by law and regulations at public ipic iion oil Friday July 12, 1912, at ll o’clock a. m., at the distillery warehouse of D. O. Foster, No. 3, Williams, Yadkin County, North Carolina, said propeity consisting of Five hundred and sixty-nine (569) packages of corn whiskey, containing when originally gauged and deposited in warehouse 20,952.49 wine and proof gallons, aud 2(5,927.0 tax gallons, tax $29,619.70, said whiskey produced and deposited in warehouse as follows: September, 1905 111 packages, aerial numbers 649, 050, 60 to 662, 664 to 686, 688, 689,1 691 to 709, 711 to 723, 725 to 744, 740,747, 749 to 759, 7(;3 to 765, 707, to 775, 777 and 779 to 781 - 5181.2 tax gallons; October, 1905 - 139 packages, ser ial numbers 782 to 780, 788 to 805, 807, to 810, 812 to 818, 820 to 82(5, 828 to 848, 850; 852,- 854, 850 to i S>6*2, 8g4 to 806, 868 to 874, 876 to 1881, 833 to 891, 898, 894, 896 to j 901, 903, 904, 906, 907, 909 to 91 3. j 915 to 919, 921 to 925, 927 to 929* | 932 to 934, 98o to 940, 942 to 944,' | and 946 - 6512.0 tax gallons; | November, 1905, - 15^ packages, I serial numbers 947 to 952, 964, 1 955, 957 to 969, 971 to 986, 988 to ! 992, 994 to 999, 1001 to 1004, 1007 ; to 1913, 1014 to 1026, 1028, 1029, 1031, 1033 to 103<), 1041, 1012, 1.044 to 1060, 1062 to 1070, 1072, i0/»>, 10/5, 1076,1078 to 1082,1084 to 1104, 1106 to 1112, 1114 to 1117. and 1120 to 1125 - 7514.0 tax gallons; December, 1905 - 162 v packages’ serial numbers 1126, 1127, 1129 to 1130, 1132 to 1146,1148 to 1153, 11 in to 1157,1159 to 1171,1174 to 1177, 1179 to 1181, 1183, 1185, 1187 to 1200,1203, I2o4, 1206, i208 to 1213* I2l6, to I2l8, 1220, 1222, 1223,1229 101232, 1234 to 1237, 1239, 1240 I 242, "1244, 1:245, 124 7, 1249, 1250, 1258, 1259, 1261, 1265101267,1274 » I275> J277) i279 to 13&3, 12S5, 1286, 1289 to 1300,1302, to 1304, 1306 to 1314, 1327 to 1336, 1340, to 1347, I349> to 1352, and 1354 to 1358 - 7719.8 tax gallons. GEO. H. BROWN Collector of Internal Revenue. 5th District, N. C. Candidate For Sheriff I hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination for the office of Sheriff of Yadkin County sub ject to the will of the Republican County Convention. I will ap preciate the support of all who far vor mv nomination. Very truly yours, C. AY. Poindexter. m* ORiUINAC. LAXATIVE COUGH SYR;." KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE WKT1 AND TAR
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