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m Mol XIX Yadkiiyillo, Yadkin County IV. C. " -IL LO&m MEWS J —Waited—in JadkinHlle—Knap Jieaus. —Miss Belle Tolbert is visiting Mr*. GonuZacbafj.fior:«ufew days. —Mess. J.'O and H.t€. JHeliier tbf Olin are ^ visiting .AUy..8,C. •W illinius. •—Incense haw been iissued.foi Wutarriw^o >^{ >W. J. Nichols (-to Jennie JrHvaim. —The .Eall Term of bbetf. N. 8. * .opens September i3rd. Hee^add .in -uumtbemroiuiun. —Mt. YV. 8. Dottfehitand fauaily *of-haruiiogtbn spent Mundiiy-here .with relatives .and friends. —Jiev. »Walter Goodman/walAll < .his appointment .at the JPieoby- , ,tei*uili Church.next Sunday. —r8hore-& JJouthit.wants to buy i y our, peach seed and will.pay.you ..76 cents., perbushel lor them. —lie*. W..JL. Hutchens preach ed au excellent sermon .atdhe Methodist church JSuuday .njght. —Mr. 8, Xf . Garner of Crutoh .iield passed through down Mou -Uay on his way to VV’iastou on business. —Tile Baldwin-Felt* Datectiva .Ageuoy-iias beea.paid .$11,000 in .Joes tor the search .awl capture uf . tile Aliens. —There will be au .ice cream ? supper.at Hie -store of Mr. H .1}’. ..Hoots next&aturday-night, Every *boil v .invited. —My, b. li. Mackie made 2\0 ibu*iiels of oats Xroui 4 acres of land. Tins isdhe best, yield we have beard of ..yet. —Miss Florence Dobbins -is ; planning to give barJriends a ..birthday party uextFmhiy night, .-it being heii -.) Tnvihday. — Henry 13 J a mes.ims.ttil. kiwis i of 13 aggies and ttaruess-to r sale. v<t(Tood.neW ouggiesdrom &4UJiLLhp. vdxooil harness $10dX) a set, • -rThe liepublwau cunvantian * .for.burry .county as culled to.ineut .. n t Dubson on Saturday, Angn st .17, to. nominate their county -tie . ,ket. —Mr. M. It. Xhmnogjui of the ^University .of.JS. C. Arrived 'W >week to,spend suuie time with ids ^ parents Mr- and. Mrs.-.0. Jf. JTuu : nygau. ^■Mr. and Mrs.vC. M. Weir.ate i. ^pending a Jew' days in Jjarniing vrton. Mrs. Heir's.father Mr. it. 4.Xj. Jarvis is .couhnod to his .room v with fever. —Mrs. H. H. Mackie shield •..several days .with Jier iathei’ -Mr. j .Alec bliugiiid.ou Bouta-J . last .week .Mr. b litigant has .beenaeal sink .for several days. —At Elkiu, .N..c„ a Jew -days _ago, lightning struckdheihouie.of Mr..kb H. Wilmoth .and.did .cou :shlerublu damage .to The .building. None of the family .were injured. —Sew Blacksmith.bliop, just .vopened u p at the .old >Wost stand. We .do general Blacksmith .work, .Ulmt Horse shoeing ie<oui ^peoial ftv. Dobbins .& Hausey, Xudkin viilo. d | —When in Windier iJoruueuoy ushave and good ;hair out see vQ. X). oCastevens, ,prqp. of the Antiseptic Barlier ble*p on liberty MStreot ibetweeu Auditorium and Liberty 'Theatre. —After .July 1st I will canny ^passengers To and dram ltockfovd .at all times; will meet them when y.they let, me know for $d.Q0. Will ;,al&o t.qijUiry them anywhere out \ fypiyn .yadkkuviille,any Time. JN. bi. \Ynytal. —Tlie ball game lie re betweea ^Yadkmville and Fftrmiugtea res ulted in a *i:ore<«f i2 to 1 ill ..of our boys .ike jftmt ,game. UHie f second .game was won-by Farmiru* ;tou boys 2 to 1. XJie Jarti M/WW <was a good one. —Misses J.osepiduef»ud fRsdfcoe Kelly of Fremosk iug some time .wotik tfckak* eelpAiwes in Yadkiavikle. iUhey biuwe bee® a way from ibeore iforse-vesml jears Mud tUe ipeaud® iW*e **> Ahem be*e;tigain. —fllkera will be a ittmiday ^jyakool entertainment at Flat j&eck .cliuiek y 4tli, .. - • f ■/ * • • Exercise* will begin at 10.00 A. M. Sunday School address at eleven o'ddeto Even in* exercises &00 P. M. Everybody cuvited. | Mery Homwoii tom charge of Storne & Doutktt Mtlliw ery Department %t the warn* etawd. She \yill be g|*d1x> see end is sure she can suit yon in your New Spring Hat. All the latest Styles are to be found here. —Mr. R. S. Donthit and sister •'Mrs, Mamie Conrad of Miami Fla. *!l»ant the first of the 'Week at the Jbomeiof Mr F. R. Douthit Mr. tRoutliitiis a cane and toinatto {growerdn .Florida and 'has this tyeor itnore tthan 200 sores in .tom at toes. -’JSheariff ft. flC. .Fletcher was in Jtowu<yesfrel3««yiint£ke interest of liis- aaiididaijry &>? astacMnination. /Mr.Jrkfaditf dunpiod heart «etuh«*eiiied to .think tide calling *u*d«electiou-sure. Ale’ .no doubt dMta.aMuyyiiisends.Mfidkedia« made <a §plendid-sheriff. —4lttvitaliaiig.ta.bB -out .uuuouu-1 uing.theuweddieg .of.Mr. 41. Neal j Dauigoof Wingtou.ond Mms E]va Martha .Wall of WallhRyg; JJDarid s©ii ©canity. Mr. Davhs iig wall Jumwutkiiihisi county, hia father Mr.JB. IT. Davia.livoa.ouky m, few lailee gaattofitomi. —dHiviiegt decided doiutewe my jiktee.oftbusineHg.d.Qifer.uiwteutire stock, ©floods tar-wile. Aw* one wwdiiqg.to .piivuhttgetiuttV vQtfll ou meiior futthuri iff urination. E will algo tUotetjootimv entire's tack of dry 4<ood«. amttiotious^keeH, hats and ibuTttanmj.aUcoHt. fC. «Krr. 'Ves tal* JW. \W. IR.HBkennfirwdk© hag been .viaikingihar i pursuits tfir. and Msef.d.iH. Jamea dara dew weeks, returned sto .her ikoine ;Ot iFort Waahin^toij, Md. (this untmiing. She avae -aceuiqpuiiied <hx iharf«is teye.&ligeee .denude and ((noorgia Jaweg wiho vwil lapsed some dime witkiber. itMMtawi lurWMiiay Wileut ithteshiug is .about aver-*a bout » uns&hird naf a .crop. Miss Many Millar osud Mr, (Claude ikifinegar.atlanikfid Lthe ypnitrautadiiuaftliii^g mt Jdaw id ope .Sunday, . • ILeadis <anfl Cozant ib«$glht tfroin iBI. JfflL, /Sua\iis ilast '.weak a Rue .tea m of .mules tk© ‘be Utsed du oi®iiiieatiian .witfcttdiflir mew [roll nr until vvchick ns tueer wani ipktiion. Me. 'GnitMee Ibas •moued ito ttihe urilitars tkocse ’to itakevcharge erf tthc tailor miill taheii neady far qperataoji. Mr. W. G. NLdBnidentf Ad w&nee .N. C. was launehor lin the witiage Thursday.. Mr. Rufus Poindexter fitom East Jemd was in this msigh borheofl .last week ifox bunt finjEf (he bagged 3 red tfaxes an two days. Misses date Reece :ars£ Winnie JEaraiplon of Hatqplon! vyille .were iin .attendance atithie; S. S. CtinvuaatDan .at Vestals ikitindegr. ' Mrs. Jib:. ® ryatlt huts oastunn «ed /from the tuomtams uaf Mitchel county when® «he Ibas been \dsiting her dhiienl Mrs. J. JE. ifittrlesan ott %mnoe Pme N.£. Me. Bttdlqy Roms is eteaet rlng au iggfritaHibrte meal dewy <sm ins fycm near feme. Mm Swfia fiterfrmim 4ft jtenfisfl. .tl*e conwarthwoi jtt Wzs fcaik Saturday. Candidates :ane tflmrik ftStese dUtys one nm itownatworcary ^o&y aa^tf«wetw«6fowo. YlhejpQ# p6e m |pamt «eej& tfc* fke for Zaribony jiqr ^hariiff and Sowssam far tueasw/ar Mr_ Jt,. &. WaasAsfvr swas in (town Sa trtfflfbj Jie fens $ aases .lntcfeaoQo^ndnitpc ftre foe & am oeKtcm^e fwraner «n& lhas finest iftrop foe fcas fesd on 30 years. He saye if only Xitch eu is eilected Senator the will he jq£ peace .with the world. pUtical Pat Bail! w At] the time for the conven tion draws nearer the activity of ca ndidates for various offi ces becomes more noticable. The ’ present Representative Mr. W ade Re vis and Register of Deeds W; O. Wooten will be dominated without op position. \ | The field is crowded with can* 1 didates for Sheriff and Treas i urer, there being five for tile first office and eight for the latter. Those who are seeking the nomination for sheriff are Messrs. J. H Mackie of Deep Creek, J. E. Zachary of Lib* erty, C. W. Poindexter of Fall Creek, W. ^Williams of East Send and W. T. Fletch er the present sheriff of Boon ville. For Treasurer, Messrs J. H. Dobbins, J. H, Mathis, W. F. Swaim, J. O. Patterson J. Lee Norman, D. I. Reavis, E. C. Mackie and M. H. Bry ant. No one has yet mentioned what to us is the most impor tant office iu the county, the Count}^ Commisoners, A great deal depends on these gentle men and they should be selec ted with care and to the best interests of the county, A part of the present board will be re-nominated but it is ttot^ thought that all will be, ' The County Convention will be held next Monday in the Court House, at which time a conntp chairman will also be elected. —--♦♦♦♦♦ Not’ce to the Road Over seers of Fall Creek Township Supervisors of Fall Creek township will meet at Union Grove on Saturday Aug« 3* 1912 at 9 o’clock a. m. apd re main in session 3 hours at which time and place the over seers are required bv law to make a written: report as to the condition of road, number of days worked, etc. W. B. Money Chairman. Harry Thaw Must Remain In Jail White Plains, N. Y., July 26.—Harry K. Thaw, in the eyes of the law, is still insane aud must remain in the asy lum where he was placed on February i, 1908, after he had ikilled Sanford White. Jus tice Martin J. Keogh, of the Supreme court, today dented Tlhaw’s application for free flow, The court took the jgirenrnd that Thaw's release would ibe dazBgetftMLC to public sfidfety.. * NOTICE Caroline i U f£ug*<*rior >Cta«it4 Before J. Ibfibiii Couuty J L. Gcaatac, Clerk. W. JL Bey all etal j •Sae CL Boy all alt al 9 Ta •James C. Hojttt, SJlyces vGcifin and wife Ester Cottas- Yon Aud each of yea are bud»« oiotifi «ed tie appear keftwetbe <ilerk of Hibe•'Superior Ceait<ef Co. jaJt&ofi office iu fadlmfifle«K the clay of Attfut UU a»| .ans 1 i"fTT nr il rnnr lfi thn <irin;ila«t of She plaintiffs far rtfce eafte et Will iam Stovall lauds ler partitioned Klhey will take nstiee But if tShey ‘fail So appear and —wernr.de imur to said oeaq»hiwt the court will grant the reiisf peeped far an theucomplsint. This July, 27,1912. J. L, CRATE® (Cftqrk of the Superior OowS off yadkiu ,Countj4 About tho Lawn Party ~-- ‘ *■ In jgiving an aciourit of the Teachers Institute in the Boonville Herald the editor of that paper Prof, Hill, hands us this little boqnet: "White the institute was in no sense a social affair, there was one social event that Can lianlly be passed by without at least a fear remarks. It was the lawn party gi\en at the elegant home of Miss Mattie Phillips by Mr. Edward , Rut lelge, the popular editor of 4‘The Yadkin Kipole,” Thurs day night of last week from 8 to 11 in honor of the visiting j teachers from Jonesvi lie to Smithtown were present but much to the disapointment of all, it began to rain at about nine o'clock which broke into the program as arranged, but; the host Mr. Rutledge, and the j hostess, Miss Phillips, succed ed in making it a very enjo3' able occasion in spite of the rain.*’ Downward Progressives One of the bumiest things that has struck Yadkinville under the progressive head hit here last Tuesday night under the. .head of Christie’s Progressive, Show, and pro gressive it was, but it was pro gressing downward. The ac tors were drunk, and the en tire preformauce was vulgar, and entirely featureless as far as sensations were concerned. The admission was 25 cents and most of our people turned out to see it* .. Such shows anight not to be allowed in decent communities; they are fakes thieves and rob bers; several things were stol en by those with the show; they beat their board bills here and acted ugly in general. Such imitations, imposters, degraders and fakes should be run out of the county after be ing tarred and feathered good. Mail Carriers Will Fly This is iiu age of great discov eries. Progress rides ou tbe air. Soon we mar see Unde Bain’s mail carriers fiyiug iu ail direction transporting mail. People take a wouderful interest iu 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 iu America. "It cored me of a dreadful cough,” writes Mrs. J. F. Davis, Btickuey Comer, Me., "after doctor’s treat ment and all other remedies had failed.” For coughs, colds or any other bronchial affection its un equaled. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at all Druggsts, If you are a housewife you can not reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful by washing dishes weeping aud doiugjhonsework all day, and crawling into bed dead tired at night. You must got out into the open air and sunlight. If j you do this every day and keep your stomach aud bowels in good order by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets when needed, you should become both healthy and beauti ful. For sale by all dealers. Executors Notice Having qualified as executor of , Jonu Wagoner dec’d, late of Yad kin county, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of dec’d to exhibit them to the vndersigned on or before 80th of May 1913 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery and all persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate pay ment, May 30 19 ltd, w ‘ R. Y. Messick, Executor ' ———- . , t ■ . . Announcement of Condi dries Announcement Believing from the number of pereoual friends who have ap k preached me and who stand high in the councils of the Republican Party of the county as well as. by the large number of letters from friends and Republicans distribu ted throughout the County: that 1 am the Choice of the people for the office of Sheriff, I take this means of announcing myself as such a candidate subject tb the County Convention of the Repub lican party, a id to say that I will appreciate the support of all mf friends the ]>eople 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 annonuoe 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 H. Dobbins Announcement At the request of my friends I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination of County Treasurer of Yadkin county, sub ject to the action of the Republican primaries of the county. If nom inated I will thankfully accept if not I will cheerfully submit, J. H. Mathis Jonesville, N. 0. June 24,1919. Candidate for Treasurer At the request of my friends in Knobs and other townships I here by announce my candidacy for the nomination for the office of Treas urer of Yadkin county, subjeot to the will of a majority of the Re publican votes of the oouuty and assure you that yo*r support will be appreciated. . • VV, F. 8WAIM Notice ! I hereby announce myself a can didate for Treasurer of Yadkin oonnty, Subject to the will of the Republican County Convention. If the j>eople think me worthy and ! merit the honor I will appreciate , their support. I D. I. REA VIS. Courtney N. C.i July 8,1912 Candidate For Treasurer 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 appreciate the support of all who favor my nomination. Yours very trly, EZRA 0. MACKIE. 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 fa , vor mv nomination. Very truly yours, C. W. Poindexter. LUMBER WANTED Leonard Vyne, North Wilkes boro, N. C. Write me. what you have to offer; where it will come to the R. R. station I inspect at your loading point and pay cash soon as loaded. Want dry Oak, Popular, and yellow pine lumber. For soreness of the muscles, wheather induced by violent exer cise or injury, there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Lin iment. This liuimeut also relieves rheumatic For qaie by all Peelers. Bell your lumber for cash / DISCOUNT SALE of Low Cut Shoes In order to close out our summer stock of Low quar ters we offer the following reductions in price: Men’s Oxfords $3.50 * $3.00 ” ” $3.00 - $2.75 ” ” $2.50 , - $2.25 Boys " $2.00 - $1.75 Women’s ” $2.50 - $2.25 n- ’’ $2.25 • - $2.00 ” " $2.00 • - $1.75 Misses ” $1.50 ■ • - $1.25 This special sale will con :inue for 2 weeks only. H. B. BAHNSON YADKTNVTT.T 1.1 IS. c. Subscribe For The Ripple Until After Election Yadkinville Normal School located at Yadkinville, one of the healthiest locations in the Piedmont section of North Carolina, is especially designed to prepare young men and women for college, and to prepare those who cannot go to college for the duties of life. Board can be had in good families at reasonable prices. Pall Term opens Sept. 3, 1912; closes December 20,1912. For Other Information Address J, T. REECE, Principal YADKINVILLE. N C.
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