Vol. xix Yatlkinville, Yadkin County N, (A.. Wednesday, August 14. 1912 € U i t i V-Ctp-y \ ^-1 —Miss Briet .Fleming is visit ing Mrs. Florence Wilhelm for u, few days. < —Mr. John McElwee of (States ville was here the first of the week on business. — The protracted meeting will begin at Pilot View (Shugartown) next Sunday. —Miss Evelyn Marlor of Wins ton is visiting her grandmother Mrs. S. A. Mailer. —Miss Ila Shore is spending this week at East Pend with lier sister Mrs. il. C, Stvers. —Mr. 13. G. Shore of iloute 2 was in town Thursday of last week and gave our office a call, i. —Shore & Don tint wants to buy your peach seed and will pay you (6 cents pevbushol lor them. * —Misses Italy Morris and Lillie Bet Horn are visiting Miss iienlah Logan for a few days. —Mr. if. B. Bahnson our pop- | ular merchant spent part ol iast | week at Panning ton and Mocts ville. —Mr. and Mrs 0. M. Weir are housekeepi.ig in tile cottage of! Miss Mattie Phillips on East Mam Street. —Mr. A. W. Perkins of States ville and H. B. Holden of Court ney were in town Thursday of lasl week on business. —Mrs. 1\I. W. Mackie and two ■children little Miss Blanche and Muster George, spent a few days in Winston last week. - Aliss llachei Boy all arrived home Monday at*tea spending some time with her sisters in Charlotte hi. C. and Norfolk Va. —lienl v B, James has all kinds •of Buggies and Harness for sale. Good new buggies from $40.00 up. Gotgl harness $10.IK) a set, — Mr. H. 13. James returned Friday from a business trip across the mountains, bringing with him several nice horses a_d mules. —New Blacksmith Shop, just opened up at the old West stand. We d seize the whiskey occording to ! law, when Williams went into ! the courts and secured an iu ! junction on the collector. ! Judge Boyd yesterday, after hearing the arguments of the counsel for Williams and for the collector, continued the in junction and accepted the the boud; $1,000 Iii Checks Hidden by Small Boy Although Mr. W. A. Hall is a careftill and safe banker, about one month ago Mr. Hall carried a pack of letters | home with him one night to ; answer them: Next morning i the letters were ready to mail ; and were started to the Post ! Office b}/ Fred a small son of Mr, Hall One of the letters was addressed to the Bank of Davie and contained checks to the amount of $1,076. When Mr, Hall failed to recieve any credit for the checks he be came alarmed and be* gun an investigation which resulted in the finding of the letters under a stump near his home wheie the boy had placed them instead of taking them to the P. O. Is This You? Boys with hats on the back of their heads and long hair hanging down over their foreheads and cigarettes and and very smutty stories in their mouths are cheaper than old worn out work horses. No body wants them at any price. Men don’t employ them and sensible girls won’t marry them. They are not worth their keeping to anybody and it is not likely that they will keep themselves. If any body should happen to read this who answers this descrip tion, let him take a iook at himself and jump in a well and say: -‘Here goes nothing,” Former Yadkin Bey Writes Hiddenite, N, C. Mr, Editor:— Ym will find enclosed check for $1.00 for which please send me the “Yadkin Ripple” | another year. I get a bit of news each week that does my heart good as I love the good old county of Yadkin as I love no other soil 1 haven’t had my foot In Yadkinville in go ing on three years. I passed through there about three months ago with my mother in a buggy on Sunday morn ing, but I didn’t have time to stop as I was visiting my par ; ents.; and had such a short time to stay, I had to stay with them. I hope some day, however, to be back among those I love, when the Statesville Air Line Railroad is complete I hope fb get a job with them. Crops in this section are fine especially corn, and Rail Road work is booming. The Davis-White Sulphur springs which are only one mile from my station, and as unfavorably as the season has been, has got t 75 guests, going and eom ing all the time. My wife is getting stout again after hav ing had an operation a month ago in Charlotte, for appendi titas. I am sorry indeed to learn that Prof. Dixon is go ing to leave but hope Thad {will fill his place successfully, j I will close hoping to hear from you each week through your paper. O. W. Mackie NORM WILKESBORO MA39Lfc WDRKES Tombstones, Monuments, Trot Fences, Efco. We handle marble by car, can giye yat , best prices on saint* MXLLEIi <*s REINS Co Props. H. WlLKJSSBOBO, N. C J. W. wniimma, Clemmons School Clemmons, N. C. Send your daughter^ and amal! \ eons to CLEMMONS SCHOOL^ : Home care and training. Strong j Music department and full Bue i iness course. Diploma admits to ' University, Normal, or any Col lege in the State. Several acbol \ arships offered graduates. A limit ed number of young men admit ted. Write the Principal, JA8. F. BOWEIi Ciommons, N. O. I Save The Fruit Crop maud for dried apple#, dried impelled peaches, and peach i seed. There is a big crop in your section and money (in you?: pocket to„ save it. ! Take these goods to an)? merchant in your locality | and he will buy it, We 1 guarantee a good demand during the entire season, North Carolina ) In Superior Yadkin County ) L, Orator, Clerk. W. A. Royo.ll et al) Jas P. Roy all et al ) To James P. Rovall Ulvces Coffin and wife Ester Coffin;- You and each of you are herebe notifi ed to appear before the clerk of the Superior Court of Yadkin Co. at his office in Yadkinviile on the ; 27th day of August 1912 and ans ! wer or demur to the complaint of ! the plaintiffs for the sale oi ^ill ' iam Rovall lauds for partition, and they will take notice that if they i fail to appear and answer or de '■ mur to said oomplaint the court : will grant the relief prayed for in | the complaint. : This July, 27, 1912. J. 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Subscribe For The Ripple Until After Election B8»‘A£2 Yadkinvilfe 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. Fall Term opens Sept. 3, 1912; closes December 20,1912. For Other Information Address ! J. T. REECE, Principal YADKINVILLE. N C. I