Yadkinville, Yadkin Comity N. C. LOCAL IN BRIEF FORM — 118 about turnip * >%iug —Editor W. E. Rutledge fa t* Charlotte N. 0. ou business. mm —Mr. F. R. Douthit m.vle a business trip to Qwuubjio Mon day. —Rev. Billy Brown preached at the Baptist efcu«ch Jbere 8uaday Aught. •*m —Miss Beulah Logan is spend ing this week with friends at East Bond. 1 —Miss Florence Dobbins and Mr. Arthur luscore sj>ent 8unday at East Bend. —Mr. and Mrs. EL. M. Wells of East Bend Spent Saturday aftet uooa here with friends, —Wouldn't this he s might/1 gfiihino to do a little work on tlfa streets of KadkinviJle. —Whore A Dfathit wants to buy your peach ssdd and will pay you 7$ ceuts perbushel tor them. ^ —Mr. & 8. May and his daugh ter Mitt Minnie, were in town Moudaj morutug for a abort ume. —The Tenth Annual State Far mers Coiivoatiott will he held at A. A M. College, lialeighv August HS-SSk — Misses Alice Hubbard aud Sadie Somers at Wilkesboro are spending this week with the Miss es liny aolds. —la a ball game at Double Oak Saturday between Double Oak sad Shaoktowa, the latter was de feated y to xK —The managers «f the Farmers Union Finnic to be held at Cen ter next Saturday, say that it will be a grand affair. —Don’t |#ut off ordetiag that «6w Fell suit till the last minute. Order now —before the rush. W«rdea the Tailor. -ICr. d. L. Crater left Monday' for ilahugh, where he goes to at tend a meeting of the State Coun cil of Junior Order. — With one of our made-to measure garments on, you always hare that feeling of beiug well dressed. & 11. Waiden. —Henry B. dames has all kinds of Buggies and Harness for sale, treed new buggies from $40.00 up. f lood harness $10.00 a set, *' —Mr. aud Mrs. A. B. Somer villa, of Birmingham, Ala. are visiting Mrs. Somerville's parents Mr. aud Mrs. d. d. Taylor out on lloute 2. —Mi. aad Mr*. Johh H. Myers i of Macon, Ga* who are ©pending ! a few weeks in N. CL spent the i day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. AJL W. Machie. —At a call meeting of the Town Oomodssouers Monday night Mr. J. M. Sprinkle tendered his resign nation as town Constable to take ] effect as soon as another could be appointed. —When in Winston, for an easy shave and good hair cut see O. D. Oastevens, prop, of the Antiseptic Barber Shop on Liberty Street between Auditorium nod Liberty Theatre. —Little Miss Blanche Mackie returned home from Winston-Sa* lem Saturday. She was accom panied home by Miss Daphine Wimbish who will speud awhile with hei. —Call and see our new and com* plete Fall and Winter Line of Woolens for Men's made-to-order Clothing. You get the very best tailoring at the lowest price. E. B. Warden* —Mr, and Mrs. J. H. James left last week for Galax, Ya. where they will remain until after the fair whieh is Sept. 4 to 6. Mr. Henry James is attending the Horse show in Pulaski. —John Laws has been nomina ted for Register of Deeds of Orange county by the Democrats, He is 88 years old, has held the office for 64 years, and is the proud father of a baby not many montas old, —Let Warden the Tailor take your measure for a nice tailor Sjadesijit. The tr^h j8; pyp JVMfchpui «?w worn a tailor-made ocmld aver be satisfied wtiMIflm poorly machine Bade haud-me-down kind. —Mias Mary HwiUttfon has charge of Shore &Doftthit Millin ary Department at the same stand. She will be g{ad to see you and is sure she can suit you in your New Spring Hat. All the latest Styles are to be found here. —The Register of Deeds has been doing a rather slow business in selling marriage license. Since Aug. 5th he has only sold to three couples. They wore, Bettie Sprinkle to W. G. North, Mary Myers to John Chaffin and Dovie Carlton to Claude Wooten. ** —Messrs. H. B. Rahnsou and H. H. Mackie left yesterday for Atlantic City, New York, Balti more and other northern cities on a ten day pleasure trip. Mr. Mackie will spend more time in New York City with his son, Oscar Maokie, than auy where else. Sore Mouth In Cattle, Or “Stomatitis” Front many localities in the Pidemont and mountain sec tions of the State have come recent reports of a disease in fecting the mouths of the cat tle* From investigations made the S3unpt Court, Before J. Yadkin Oountj ) L. Crater, Clerk. W. A. Royall et al) Jas P. Royall et al) To James P. Royall. Ulyces Coffin and wife Ester Coffin;- You and each of you are harebe notifi ed to appear before the clerk of the Superior Court of Yadkin Co, at his office in Yadkin villa on the 27th day of Angust 1912 and ans wer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiffs for the sale oi Will iam Royall lands for partition, and they will take notice that if they fail to appear and answer or do-! raur to said complaint the oourt will graut the relief prayed for in the complaint. This July, 27,1912. i J. L. CRATER Clerk of the Superior Court of Yadkin County, Mail Carriers Will Fly This is an age of great discov eries. Progress rides on the air. Soon we may Bee Uncle Sam's mail carriers flying 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 in America. “It cured me of a dreadful cough,” writes Mrs. J. F. Davis, Stickney Corner, Me., “after doctor’s treat ment and all other remedies had failed.” For coughs, colds or any other bronchial affection its un equaled. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at all Druggets. vs If you are a housewife you can not reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful by w&shiug dishes weeping and doingjhonsework all day, and crawling into bed dead tired at night. You must got 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, yon should become both healthy and beauti ful. For sale by all dealers. f*.•""•••'zr-i | LUMBER WANTED : j Sell your lumber for cash to* ! ; Leonard Yyne, North Wilkes ! boro, N. 0. Write me what ! you have to offer; where h ! ; will come to the B. R. station | I inspect at your loading point | and puy cash soon as loaded. ! , Want dry Oak, Popular, and ! ! yellow pine lumber. V. For soreness o! the muscles, wheafcher induoed by violent exer cise or injury, there is nothing better then Chamberlain's Lin iment. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by &U Peritffc NEW SHOES! NEW SHOES My fall and winter stock of SHOES has just arri ved and the line is complete for all. •I can suit you; young, old, large and small, all kinds and all prices. COME and let me show you before you buy. A General line of up-to-date Merchandise always on hand. H. B. BAHNSON YADKINVILLE N. C. Subscribe For Tho Ripple Until After £leotion Yadkinville Normal School located at Yadkinyille, 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; doses December 20,191Z For Other Information Address J. T. REECE, Principal YADKINVILLE, N C.