Vol. xix
Yadkinville, Yadkin County K C. Wednesday, September 4, 1913.
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No 21.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF FORM
<*■ —Any L>. M. Keece went to
Winston yesterday on legal busi
ness.
<*" —Mr. Gorrell Myers went to
H&leigh Monday to enter the
AAM. College.
—Shore & Douthit wants to bay
your peach seed and will pay yon
V 76 cents perbushel for them.
—Messrs. H. H. Mackie and H.
JB. Ba boson returned Friday from
a trip north. They report a nice
time.
— JBjLUL>r, all who have spoke to
me for seed Oats please call and
get them. First come, first served.
& L. Mackie
—Don’t put off ordeiing that
k new Fall suit till the last minute.
■ Order now—before the rush.
^ Warden the Tailor.
—With one of our made-to
• asur* garments on, you always
ve that feeling of being well
issed. K. B. Warden.
—Henry 13. James has all kinds
| v * Buggies aud Harness for sale.
Good new buggies from $40.00 up.
Good harness $10.00 a set.
f* — i lit we attending tue Slate
Hepnbiicau Convention at Char
lotte as delegate* and alternates
from Yadkin county are Dr. 0. G,
Bryant G. T, White and W. E,
Jiutledge.
—When in Winston, for an easy
ihave and good hair cut see 0. D.
Casteveus, prop, of the Antiseptic
Barber Si*op on Liberty Street
between Auditorium and Liberty
Theatre.
—Lei Warden the Tailor take
your measure for a nice tailjr
inaie suit The truth is, no one
that has ever worn & tailor-made
garment could ever be satisfied
with the poorly machine made
ha d-me-dowa kind.
—The protracted meeting at
Mitchel’s Chappie has closed with
24 oi>nversions and 17 additions to
the church. The meeting was con
ducted by Bev. D. J. White assist
ed by ttev. Strong Tom i son.
- Old Bol certainl v has been
getting in some good work for the
past few days. Sunday uud Mon
day the thermo me tor registered 92
degrees, which is thought to be
the hottest d iys this summer for
this section.
* —Miss Mary Thomason lias
charge of Shore &. Douihit Millin
ery Department at the same stand.
8Ue will be gjad 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 ladies of Yadkinville will
give an ice cream supper ou the
Court Hoase Square Thursday
evening beginning at six o'clock.
The money to be used for a bene
volent purpose. Everybody cord
islly invited to attend. Would be
pleased to have the people from
ilia A.iianirr nil around to i*.oniA
Y. N. S. Opening.
School opened yesterday
morning with a good sized
cuioliment. Prof. J. T. Reece
is Principal and has as his
assistants Miss Ethel Reece
who has charge of the inter
\ mediate department and Mi&s
Connie Reynolds who has
charge of the primary work.
Miss Reece has not yet arriv
ed but will be in in a few
days.
\ Mr. Reece is a son of our
townsman Atty D. M. Reece
and is a graduate of the
\University of North Carolina
'' while his assistants have had
much experience as teachers.
We predict for Mr. Reece
much success in |his work as
well as his assistants and sin
cerely hope that they will
keep up the high standard of
educational and moral train
ing set by his predecessor
Prof. Z, H, Dixon.
! Commissioners in Session
f - i . ■" T...
The County Commissioners met
in regular monthly session Mon
day with all the members present
and made the following orders.
That C S Renegar be pd for
repairing Bridge 8.45
That J W Pass be pd for
goods furnished Jail 1.60
That J L Crater be pd for
8eal and Commitment of C T
Tucker .60
That the petition on file ask
ing for a public in Knoks
township beginning at Wiley
Seagmves to J L Spaiks be
turned down
That B C Shore be pd for
keeping Co Home for the
month of August 74.67
That Jno L Bray be pd for
Lumber furnished to repair
Bridge 6.34
That J E Shugart be pd for
Jail fees 10.40
That Will Rear is be pd for
work done on Brandon bridge 57.15
That J H Dobbins be pd for
two pauper cotlms 7.00
xlu*t J Hi Ziacgary be pa tor
tobacco furnished Co Ho die
from Mch 1911 to Sept 1912 48,00
That Dr M A Royall be pd
as county pliysicau 61.00
That O £ Mosley be ]>d for
serving road orders 4.80
That J W Shore be pd for
repairing bridge 1,00
That C A Gough be j»d for
public road drag 2.50
That H H Mackie be pd for
moaphine for cancer man 15.75
That W E Rutledge be pd
for listing special School tax 3.00
That W B Bryant be pd fbr
serving two road orders .60
That Sheriff W T Fletcher
be pd for sheriff fees .95
That B R Brown lie pd as
member of Board of Equaliza
tion and member of B C C up
to and including first Monday
in Sept. 16.20
That W G Wooten be pd as
part payment for making tax
books 175.00
That T (l Caste vens be pd
for listing property in Boon
ville special school tax dist. 8.00
[Several other claims such a
witness fees, support of the poor
etc. that are uninteresting were
also paid.] —Editor.
Singers Convention Here
The Yadkin County Singers
Convention will meet next in
Yadkinville on the fifth Sun
day in September.
Some time last year the Sing-]
era convention met here and!
the singing was greatly enjoy-1
ed by all, and the citizens of
the town turned out in goodly
numbers to hear them. Our
people will no doubt be glad
to hear that this convention
will come here again,
v In, the last convention at
Deep Creek eight choirs par
ticipated in the contest and
it is said the largest crowd
that was ever witnessed at that
church was there that day.
As said above we are glad
hese people are coming to
Ya lkinville again. We wel
come them here.
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Woman Preaches Funeral
The funeral of Jno. S. Har*
key, of Spencer who was acci
dentally k illed by a traction
engine running into a ditch
near Lexington, June 20th,
was preached by Mrs. O, A. 8.
Holderby, of East Spencer at
Friendship, Stanley county,
Sunday afternoon. It is un
usual for a woman to preach
the funeral of a man but such
was the case this time.—
Spencer Dispatch,
What Every Town Has
Aa exchange says there are
a few things that every town
has and enumerates them as
follows:
A liar.
A sponger.
A know all.
A girl that giggles.
A woman that talks.
Somo weather prophets.
More loafers than it needs.
Boys who cut up at church.
Girls who do likewise.
Young men who ' go to
church ind hang around on
the outside until some girl
comes out.
A few girls who will go with
a thing like that.
Some men who are to gray
for the town
A few who know how to run
the afiairs of the country.
A green young man who
laughs every time he says any
thing.
A girl who goes to the post
office every time a mail conies
in.
Scores of men with the ga
ble end of their trousers worn
as smooth as a window pane.
People who look around in
church when anyone comes in
and could not tell for their life
whether the preacher took his
text from the Bible or an al
manac.
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Parcels Post Law To Be
Effective January 1
Washington Aug. 27.—The
uew parcels post law goes into
effect January 1, 1913.
Under this legislation it is
provided that hereafter fourth
class mail matter shalleinbrace
all other matter including in
cluding farm and factory pro
ducts, not now embraced by
law in either in the first, sec
ond or third class, not exceed
ing eleven pounds in weight
nor greater in size than 72
inches in length and girth
combined: nor in forn likely
to injure the person of any
postal employe or damage the
mail equipment or other mail
matter, and not of a character
perishable within a period rea
sonably required for transpor
tation and delivery.
In One Minute Yeu Can
Propose to a girl.
Fall overboard.
Miss the boat to Europe
Be hanged.
Lose a fortune in the market.
Kiss a girl from one to sixty
times.
Be kissed as many times.
Acquire a fatal disease.
Drop from a ten story build
ing.
Take a cold bath.
Run a hundred yards.
Lose your job.
Have your pocket picked.
Write a check for a million.
Make a good after-dinner
speach.
Make a bad one.
See the point of a joke.
Be born.
Die.
Have a tooth pnlled.
Meet your affinity.
Say the wrong thing.
Lose a twosome.
Say the Lord’s prayer.
Swear a blue streak.
Buy a gold brick.
Sell one.
Be led into words with youi
Iowa City, Iowa, Aug.—The
youngest mother recorded in
Iowa medical history, is a n
year old girl from near Daven
port who gave birth to a healthy
8 1-2 pound child at the Uni
versity hospital today. The
authorities did not make pub
lic the girl’s name.
Progressive Convention
The Progressive Conven
tion advettised to beheld here
Monday at i o’clock, with Mr.
J. A. Gray as temporary chair
man.
After a few prelimenary re
marks a committee was ap
pointed to name the candidates
and thep were only a few min
utes in reporting. Only a
part of the ticket was nomina
ted, these being: Fbr Rep
resentative A. A. Willard for
Treasurer, J, Lee Norman,
and County commissoners J.
A, Gray, Frank Woodhouse,
and J. M. Casey.
Some of the Progressives
present objected to this meth
od of selecting candidates and
a heated argument ensued,
but so far as could be seen no
one went away mad.
The convention was held
in the court room and when
called to order a little less
than ioo people were present,
a good many of these being
Democrats.
NOTICE
I North Carolina 'j In Superior
f Court before the
Yadkin County ) Clerk
J T Lynch, J D Phillips and wife
VS
W II Lynch, L A Lynch, E J Wil
liams, H G Adams and wife J M
Adams
The non-resident defendants L,
A. Lynch, E. J. Williams, H, G.
Adams, and J. M. Adams are here
by notified $bat the above entitled
special proceeding hag been com
menced to sell the land described
in the petition for devision and
they are further notified to appear
before the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Yadkin county at his of
fice in Yadkinville on Saturday
the 28th day of September 1912^
at 2 o’clock P. M. and aLswer or
demur to the petition or judge
ment will be rendered against them
for the reloaf demanded ia peti
tion.
This 2nd day of Sept. 1912.
J. L. Crater C. S. C
If you are a housewife you can
not reasonably hope to be healthy
or beautiful by wasliiug dishes
w eeping and doing|housework 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 Chainberlain’s
Tablets when needed, you should
become both healthy and beauti
ful. For sale by all dealers.
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State Normal and
Industrial College
Maintained by the state for the Women
of North Carolina. Five regular Courses
leading to degrees. Rpecial Courses for
teachers. Free tuition to those who
agree to become teachers in the State.
Fall Session begins Beptember 18, 1912.
For catalogue and other information
address
JULIUS I. FOUST, Pns., Greensboro N. C,
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Read this,—Life.
Yjldkinyille Produce Market.
corrected weekly by Shore A
Doutliit.
Corn |ier bushel - $1.00
Wheat 4 " 1.20
Eye “ 1.00
Oats u “ - .$4
Peas " 44
Beans “ “ - 2.00
Chickens, old hens - .06
Chickens, spring - .10
Eggs per dozen - 16
Butter per pound - - 12i
Flour .... 3.00
Hams .... 151
Bee’s wax - - - • .21
Laid - - . „ 151
TAX SALE
Gross & Dixon Mining Co.. 66
acres: Tax $68.66, costs $1.10.
Mrs. N. E. Caste vena, 1 town lot
Tax $1.43, costs $1.10
Cal Wilson, 1 town lot. Tax
$1.18, costs $1,10.
Cora Wilson, 2 acres. Tax $.23
costs $1.10.
S, S. aLd W. S. Hauser 1 town lot.
Tax $.14, costs $1.10
J C Bussell 1 town lot. Tax
$2.41, costs $1.10.
Alioe Carter, 8 acres. Tax $1.87,
costs $1.10.
Alice Hauser 6 acres. Tax $2.16,
costa $1.10.
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courses in Agriculture. These
courses are both praotica and
sioutific. Examinations for ad
mission are held by the County
Superintendent at all county seats
on July 11th.
i For Catalogue address
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North Carolina ) In 8u[>erior cou
Yadkin Couuty f rt before clerk
J M Bell adrar of )
C A Bell [NOTICE
vs )
Jody Thomasson et al |
The defendants Jane Benbow
and husband Charles Benbow,
Herman Steelman and Bobert
Steelman in the above entitled ac
tion will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Yadkin county for the purpose of
selling the lands belonging to the
I estate of C. A Bell dec’d for as
! sets to pay debts, and the said de
1 fondants will further take notice
that they are required to appear
before the Clerk of the superior
court of Yadkiu county at his of
fice in Yadkinvilleon the 16th day
of Sept. 1912 and answer or demur
to the petition filed in this case or
the relief therein demanded will
be granted.
This August 14th 1912.
J. L. Crater, C. 8. C.
8. Carter Williams, Atty.
NOTICE
The Township School Commit
tee of Liberty Township will meet
in Yadkinville next Saturday Sept.
7th 1912 for the purpose of hire
ing teachers for the various schools
' of said township.
F. B. Douthit,
Chairman,
Kndol *or
*■ avviw* Relieves soar stomach
palpitation of the heart Digest* what you eat
NEW SHOES! NEW SHOES
My fall and winter stock of
SHOES has just arrived 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
YABKINVIUE N. C.
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.
Fall Term opens Sept. 3, 1912;
closes December 20,1912
For Other Information Address
J. T. REECE, Principal
YADKINVILLE. N C.
NOTICE
North Carolina. 1 In Superior
V Court, Before J.
Yadkin County ) L. Crater, Clerk.
N B Brown et al)
vs [NQTIOE
Henry Btown et al)
In the above entitled action, the
Non Resident defendants Cling
man Bi own, S- D. Brown, E. P.
Brown and James Brown will take
notice that they are hereby re
quired to apjiear before J. L. Cra
ter Clerk of Superior Court of Tad
kin County at his offi in Yadkin
ville on the 28 day of Septembei
1912 and answer or demuo to the
Complaint or petition of the plain
tiffs for the sale of the G W Browi
lands for partition or judgment
will be renderd as prayed for ii
the petition.
This August 23rd, 1012.
J. L. Crater C. 8. C.
Per R. E. Holton
Benbow & Hanes
and D. M. Reece
Atty. for plaintiffs.
Notice 1
Having qualivfied as admini
strator of the estate of C. A. Bell
dec’d, this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate
to present them to the undersign
ed on or before the 10th day of
August 1918 or this notice will be
■ pleaded in bar of their recovery,
i All persons indebted to said estate
. are required to mako immediate
l settlement.
t J- M. Bell Admr. of
i C. A. Bell Dec’d.
i S. Carter Williams Atty^