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Yadkinvilie, Yadkin County N. a—a—o—mmmam1 i n wi—kwmbw—«— Loem. news | —Mr. H. B. Balmson made a business trip to Wmstcnjjlast week —Editor W, E. Rutledge left to dav foi Winston on a business trip. - Hiioiv <fc Douthifc Lave got & lewT thousand good Frost Proof Cabbage Plants. — We iia'e glad to learn of the practice .-ted good luck Dr. M, A. iiovall is meeting With in Elkin. —Rev. J. T. Stover, who was as signed to the Yadkin villa circuit, has arrived to take charge of the work. --Mr. J. E. Shugart has moved from the residence at the jail to his residence just east* of the sceurt house. —In last week’* Hippie we fail ed to say that J. H. Dobbins had .given his bond as couuty treasurer lie did file Ids bond and it was ap proved. * — Dont forget our new black- i -smith shop, those gentlemen will t -appreciate your work. —Good two-sealed comfortable :i •Surry meets li o’clock train daily i at Rockford. Prices reasonable, i G. G. Vestal. (advt) —Everybody is working for the j Xmas tree here, rand seem\h> be interested. It is especially re-! -quested that everybody put their i Christmas presents ou this tree and make it a success. —Mr. W. A Whitaker, an aged and wealthy citizen of Winston i d m BalPmor - last week. He was » former resident of this esnmtv. —Mr. Frank Wisiion has been appointed Deputy Sheriff and •Jailer by Sheriff Poindexter. Mr. i V- i-dum is from Fall Creek and’ 1 itiiove here immediately. —I am agent for Fairbanks Mo rse «i Co’s (husoline Engines, any tor any power purpose and ' oiism-i corn, meal and feed Mill lor catalogue and pri**e« write me 1. L. Kiger, East Bend N. 0. 1U *“ —Dr. W. M. Phillips left yes •terdry for his home at Bristol Ya. after a visit to lrs si«.V?,r Mine Mattie Phillips and brother JL)r. j Pin dips. —License have boon issued for •oe marriage of Stanford Tfut'-h '•ns to Pol lie Caudle, 0. N. Cook no Hoots, I. 0. CM I ms to : - : and S *i, Dinkins ' ' '"-h; 1 ’ I P .-...i ■}<•;. night Miss Alma Reece aud 31 r. Harvey Steelman, who had been sweethearts for some time against the will of Miss Pences parents, disappeared and ‘save not‘been heard from since It is presumed they are matrimon ially bound. Oaring the summer months mothers of young children should watch for any imaturul looseness •of the bowels. When given prompt attention at this time serious trou ble may be avoided. Ohamher hiin’s Colie, Cholera and Dirrhoeu remedy can a!wave be depended '’1 poll. For sale by all dealers. — When in W inston, for an easy j shave and good hair cut see O. I). j Caste veus, prop, of the Antiseptic Barber Shop on Liberty Street between Auditorium and Liberty ; Theatre. (advt) HEARTBURN is a sympton of j ndigestion To correct the diges tive organs the remedy is Sim mon’s Red Z Liver Regulator. •The misery disappears at once. The bowels operate speedily and you feel strong, vigojous and cheerful. Price, large package, $1.00; small size, 25c. Sold by all DRUGGISTS.' The Choice of a Husband ip to important a matter for a wo n. ii: R. he handicapped by weak ness, had bloou or foul breath. Avoid these kiliii g hop-os by uk ing Dr- King’s Life Pills. Now ■Ireugth, fine complexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits—things that win moo-fellow their use. Easy, safe, sure. 25o at all Dr c YOUNG ISAAQ SHORE ! FOUND DEAD; RESULT WOUND FROM KNIFE Gates Shore Held for Grand Jury Without Bond For Crime—'Boss Plowman Held as accomplice--Both Defendants Brothers-in Law of Dead Man. i ■ 1 ■ < - • ? .'V n 4J ■ In a kneeling position, in ! liis barn was found the dead i body of Isaac Shore aged a | bout 35 years, at his home 12 | miles Southeast of Yadkinville | last Sunday morning. The | body was found by a colored !boy and was still warm when found. It appears that death was a direct result of a knife wound inflicted in the left shoulder three weeks ago. in which the Subclavin arteiy was slightly punctured,'causing with every throb of the heart, the loss of a few drops of blood until the deceased blead to death inter nally. Relatives became interested and S. Carter Williams was appointed special Coroner to investigate the case.X A jury was summoned composed of the following men; J. C. Mil ler, C. F. Dunuagau, J. K. Zachary, J, E. Shugart. M.F. Williams, and P. G. Gross. Who held an inquest ouer the body at the home of the de ceased, and closed litre last night. As a result of this in vestigation Gates Shores was placed in jail without bail, to await th* action of the Grand Jury at next term of Yadkin Superior Court, Boss Plow man another defendant was found guilty but bond was re commended for him The wound which caused young Shores death was in flicted during a quarrel with the defendants some three weeks ago. It seems that the stabbing was done by Gates Shore while the victoin was held I)}' Plowman. Both de fendants are brothers-in-law of the man whose death they caused. Gates Shore has ser ved several years in the U. S. Army stationed in Alaska, He has a wife and two children. Both defendants sat unmov ed thro out the proceedings. The deceased was about 3 s years old and leaves a wife and some children. He was almost a giant in structure weighing 250 pounde, •->--—— Appointment for Yadkin ville Circuit, M. E. Church South First Sunday Center 11 a.m. Longtown 3 p. m. Second Sunda)' Yadkinville 11 a. m. Mt. Pleasant 3:30 p. m. Third Sunday Boonville 11 a. m. Center 3 p. m. Yadkinville 7 p. m. Fourth Sunday Prospect 11 a. ra. Hast Bend, 7 p, m. J. T. Stover, Pastor in charge HO P.H WILKESBQRQ MARBLfc WORSES Tombstones, Monumoata, Ir. Fences, Eto. W* hand1 marble by car, caa jiva yt > 1 best prices on Sams’ MTLLElt EEINB Co Prop*. N. WILKItBBOBO, N. C. J. W. WSniems. e&t, Report of the Condition of THE BANK Of YADKIN -AT— YADKINYILLE, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Nov. 26,1912 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts - $62,075.76 Overdrafts secured 509.09 unsecured - 385.70 Banking House, furni ture and fixtures - 2,456.10 Due from Banks and Bankers - - 17,148.69 Cash items - - 1,162.67 Gold coin - - 2,523.50! Silver coin, including all minor coin cur rency - 857.20 National bank notes and other U. S. notes - 3,428.00 Total - - - 90,546.71 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in - 10,000.00 Surplus fund - - 3,500.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses, tax es paid - - *'2,143.62 Time Certificates of de- > posit - 51,941.18 Deposits subject to check - - - 22,82378 Cashier’s Checks out standing - - 638.13 Total - - 90,546.71 State of North Carolina, \ County of Yadkin, J ss' I, W. A, Hall, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. A. HALL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 'q day of Dec., 1912. J. L. Cratei, C. S. C. C o rrect—Attest: J. E. Zachary. T. It, Harding. Isaac Shores. Directors. See Shore & Douthit for Cabbage Plants. 8? YOU EAT SOMETHING that disagrees with you, don’t let it work. Its own way through; it* a slow process and make# you feel bad. Get rid of it quietly by taking a pinch or two of RED as LIVER REGULATOR (THU FOWDHtt FORM) It urivee out impurities and badly digested food in the stomach and bowels; stimulates the torpid liver and restores regular bowel move ments. It is a fine tonic a. d system purifier that pula the vita! organa in Sound, healthy condition. «OLD BY tfJLtn*. PRICI. LAP.3S PACKACE. *1.0*. A«k for the genuine with tbo lieu Z on the lobel. If yon cannot, get it. remit to m, wt*UI tend -t by mail, poHtpbid. Simmons Livor Regulator ia pais up alio in liquid form for those wl*o prafor it. Price 61.00 per bottle. Look for the Hod Z Ubo!. J. H. ZEILIN A, CO., PROP#., ST. Louis, Mo. You will look a good while be fore you find a better medicin for coughs and colds thuu Chumber * kin’s Cough Remedy. It not only gives relief—it cures. Try it when you have a cough or cold,and yen are certaiu to be pleased with the prompt cure which it will effect' For sale by all Dealers . ■ I ."..I ■ j _n If you are a housewife you can not reasonably hope to be heulthy j or beautiful by washing dishes weeping and doingjhousework 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 ko^p your stomach ai*d bowels in good order by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets when needed, you should become both healthy and beauti ful. For sale by all dealers. Yadkinville Produce Market. corrected weekly by Shore <k Douthit. ** Corn per bushol - $1.00; Corn, new - BO j Peanuts, per bushel - $1.00 j Wheat 4 “ - - 1.20 j Rye « - - 1.00 Oats “ “ . - 'M Peas “ “ - 1.50 Beans “ “ - 2.00 Chickens, old liens - .08! Chickens, spring - .10 Eggs per dozen - 24 Butter per pound - - 15 Flour - 3.20 j Hams - - . - .15 j Bee’s wax - - - .25 Lard .... '15 Will You he our Guest at the Inauguration? We are going to take a party of twenty people to Washington to see president elect Woodrow Wilson take the oath, March 4th., and des ire to include two popular cit izens from Yadkin County, either male or female. Must be over 16 years of age and of good character. Will you be our guest? We pay all expenses, of course. It will not cost you a penny* Yqu may also secure a brand new 1913 model, five passen ger touring car free. Drop us a line for particul ars; a postal card will do. Write today, for it may mean much to you. the dispatch, Lexington, N. C. Pure Wool, Worsted Suits on sale at These Suits were dosed out from a large Manufacturer who makes regular $15.00 to $20.00 Suits, but made a special deal in combination with other large Clothiers, which enables us to sell them for $9.90. COMEEARLY Winston-Salem & Keidsville N. C. Mail Carriers Will Fly This is an ago of great discov eries. Progress rides on thu uir. Boon we may see XJnole Sam n mail carriers fly mg in all direction transporting mail. People take a wonderful interest in a discovery that benefits them. That’s why I)r. King’s New Discovery for Roughs, Colds and other throat and lung diseases is the most pop ular medicine in America. “It cured me of a dread«*ill cough,” writes Mrs. J. F. Davis, Stick ney Corner, Me., “after doctor’s treat ment and all other remedies dad failed.” For coughs, colds 01 any other bronchial affection its uu cqualed. Price 60c and 11.00. Trial bottle free at all Drnggsfcs, $36,875JO LOSTl M Gone Forever! THiRTv-SIX THOUSAND OOLLARS! What Fart Did ¥eu Loose? ?hm.-tggwggsaa aBBBWBBBMMIBaPWi '^^S^WK!^^SFW;WiWiiBSUIM The Winston market sold during the month of Oct. 1912 6,075,971 Pounds of Tobacco for $990,793.58. Brown’s Sold’ - ' 0J23762 Pounds for $342272.64 $• Al! tx: Ji'- ises sold 4052209 “ “ $648520.94 6075971 $990793.58 i] tS?£5E~» SI Difference 91c a Hundred r Figure for yourself and /oil will see that the farmers that sold at ether houses lost alto gether $26875.10, A big loss for independent people to loose. Won’t you stop loosing your part of this? And bring your tobacco to BROWN’S where you get the top every day. Breaks are not as large now and you should by all means stop this leak in your business. Come'on » o Brown’s and we will see that every pile of your tobacco goes to the top. We sell it high very day and do not have a high sale occassionally. f Yoa Want your Tobacco Sold High Every Day M Any Day drive Straight to L «0WT S Jffl REHOU S E WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 1st Sale Days For December: Tuesday’s, Thursday’s and Saturday’s.
The Yadkin Ripple (Yadkinville, N.C.)
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