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Y ad kimi lie, Y a dk i n ConntyN. C. 'Wednesday, December 18. 1912. Q>fy | n-1S I81L Loem. news •Mb. J. E. Zachary lolled two ' •’ st week thatVeighed '893 mcis. -Mr. and Mrs H. JR. t)6dd df i, Va. are visiting Mrs Dodd*b ‘6trbi-t here. -8boro X Pouihrt have got k [thousand ,good Frost Proof !>age Plants. Oh rislmas enter fcsdiknent fo}r inda v School and others of lriew dbureh, win be given BSiuiday alter noon beginning •at one e-dock. —I am agent for Fairbanks Mo rse & Go’s <G«soline Engines, any . -size for any it wea* purjiose and W illiams ooru, 2fie*J and feed Mill For oat-dogne and prices write, me P. L. Kiger, East Bend IN. 0. lit *■“ —Mr. and Mrs. T. & Douglass of Winston have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Mabel Kathleen to Mr. Jessie (*. Bowen on the -evening of Monday Dee. twenty-third, at the home of the bride. —We are as$ked to announce that the Bmithtown and East Bend Tel. Go’s, no longer giro free service to each other this course ■ having bees decided at a meeting the stockholders of tit® Smith- ; own Go. recent]* held, —The 5th Sunday meeting Tim j Yadkin Missionary Baptist Asso- • v iations will be held with Fl#u | Hock church, commencing on | i'hur.-May before the fifth Sunday j iu Dec. 1912. All the members j u&d deacons are requested ’ to be] B>ra»eiit W. Y. Brown, j AahLraok-James tir* A wedding marked by sim ^ plieity and im press?vness was ] that of Miss Jennie James and] ^Vlr. S. K. Askbrcok, which jjW' ok place last Saturday at I 'elrek at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. f. H. James. Rev, j. T- Sto - er tied the knot, which was witnessed by a dozen most in timate friends and relatives of the family.?'The bride wore a blue goiug-away suit! with hat and gloves to match, and the groom also was dress-! ed in blue, Asumptious din ner was served in the dinning room inrmediaiely preceeding the ceremony which was greatl}T enjoyed by the guests j After the ceremony Mr. and j Mrs. Ashbrook left for Wash j ington D. C., where the}' will; reside, carrying with them the best wishes vof their friends. \ During the snmmex months mothers of young children should j watch for any unaturul looseness ! of the bowels. When given prompt; intention at thistimo serious trou ble may be avoided. Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Dirrhoea remedy can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. —When in Winston, for an easy ; shave and good hair cnt see 0.1). I C&stevens, prop, of the Antiseptic i Barber SI»op on Liberty Street between Auditorium and Liberty ' Theatre- (advt) ! HEARTBURN is a svmpton of indigestion To correct the diges tive organs the remedy is Sim-1 moil’s Red Z Liver Regulator, j The misery disappears at once, i The bowels operate speedily and j yon feel strong, vigoious and cheerful. ►Price, large package, $1.00; small size, %c. Sold by all DRUGUI8T& The Choice of a Husband in to important a matter for u wo man to be handicapped by weak ness, bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these killing hopes by tak ing Dr. JuDg’s Life Pills. New strength, fine complexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits—things that win meu-fellow their use. Easy, safe, sure. 25c at all Drug Blown to Atoms by Dyna mite When twenty-five sticks of dynamite exploded in his arm Charles Sprinkle was literally blown to pieces last Wednes day knd only a few fragments of the body was found the lar gest piece being one foot which is said to have been found 200 yards away. The horrible cat astrophe occured in a field near Crutchfield where Sprin kle was engaged in dynamit ing stumps, He had placed on« stick of dynamite under a stump and lighted the fuse. After wait ing a reasonable length of time returned to the stump to inves tigate, carrying with him the 25 sticks. Just as he reached the stump the explosion took place. 'I lie shock exploded the ones under his arm with he result stated alxn e. Death of Mrs. Myers Mrs. Lou Myers, widow of the late Hrederic Myers, who died several years ago, and a brother of Rev. T. C. Myers, died in Hickory, N. C., Dec. B 1912, aged 7a, years. She.was a Miss Kenya of Davie county, C. Sheaiid her lies; and left N C. itnmed 1 1 iate:3^ after the civil war sett ling in Oklahoma, In company with heri daughter Mary, was returning j to her native home, and while i in Hickory7 she was suddenly taken ill with pneumonia liv ing only a few dayrs. She was buried at the old Hendrix grave yard 3 males south of Yadkinville. ! Birtiiday Biamer uUncle John” Hutchens, as : he is called b}^ his neighbsrs, | and who lives ou route one | from East Bend, celebrated; his 83 birthday last Saturday with something like 150 of his friends and relatives who call ed in to see himf Mr, Hutch ens says he has been a total abstainer of the coffee drink ing habit far 76 years, but during that time he has chew ed $380.00 worth of tobacco. ! Passing of Good Officer With the appointment of Mr, Fiank YViskon as deputy Sheriff and Jailer one is re minded that Mr. J E. Shug art is no longer in that posi tion which he has held for the last four yrears, and in the passing of Slmgart. is passing one of the most fearless and commanding officers of the law. Conscinetioiis, but dar ing when necessary. His watchword was duty, always alive to the interest of Iris friends a'nd offering all accom adations possible to those who were so unfortunate as to fall ! a prisoner in his hands. '| We are sorry to see this | faithful servant of the people left out of the service, but hope his successor will meet with the same success in mak-i i ins friends and preserving law! and order in his territory. --* » -- Two Big Distilleries Are j Destroyed Two big blockade distkle - j ies and nothing but a letter j to indicate the ownership of 5 either of them, was what De e T f puty Marshall Carrol and j Depn^ Collectors Landreth and'Hendrix lof Wdkesboro, found in Yadkin county Fri day. They destroyed both, distilleries and nearly 3,000 gallons of fine bear. The largest distillery was discovered an the neighbor- < liood of Courtney, about two j and a half miles east, of that j place. It had a capacity of j 190 gallons. A pair of over*! alls was found and in the j pocket was a letter addressed j to one of the most prominent i men of the community. Tlie other distillery was j near Deep Creek church, in j the southeastern part of the | county. It had a capacity of j about 120 gallons. | Smoak & Me—reaip of Winston will have a car load of hue mules at the Zachary enables next Fri- I day for your auspection. The * high grade stock handled by these ; dealers is well known. - The Christmas Tree Much interest is being man ifested in the Christmas tree to be here next Tuesday night The merchants say more pre sents are already being pur chased and put away for the tree . The managers are mak ing an effort to have some musicial selections rendered, and an address will also be made. We are requested to ask everybody ta come and bring your presents to the tree, no matter where yon live dr any thing else. The country pec pie are invited to come, and ; they will be shown every cur j tesy by our people. —--—• Fire in Elkin Fire early yestevday morn ! ing did considerable damage j in the business section of Elk ! in. burning, as it was the story i of J. D. Holcomb, & Co., Fair ! moat Gro. Co., the Klkin! Drug Co., and D. J. Cocker! ham & Sou. The fire started in the stcre of* Holcomb & Co., but it is ( not known how. Winston fireman were called on, but when ready to start, were noti fied that the flames were! checked. You willlook a good whi’e be fore you find a better mediein for cough a and colds than Chamber J Iain’s Cough itemedy. It not only * gives relief—it cures. Try it when I you have a cough or cold,and you ! are certain to bo gleaned with the : prompt cure which it will effect', For sale by all Dealers if yoimare a housewife you can- • not reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful b.y washing dishes, weep ing and doing jhousework all ; day, and crawling into bed dead • tired at niglit. You must got put | into the open air and sunlight. If j you do this every day r.nd keep j your stomach aad bowels in good i order by taking Chamberlain's . Tablets when needed, yon should j become both healthy and beauii- i ful. For sale by all dealers. I»V1GK<UMIN; . l,l»nw.nf HWIH«,nil J I».mrrwc.»»> IWJCU'WIHX Mali .Carriers Will Fly This is an age of great diseov 5 erics. Progress rides on the air. j j Boon we may see lJade Sam’s!? mail carriers ily mg iu all direction y transporting mail. People take a « wonderful interest in a discovery ! jj that benefits them. That's why . \ Dr. King’s New Discovery foi \ Coughs. Colds and other throat:* a-ud luog disoas«$N the most pop- !• uJur medicine in America. WR ) cared me of a dreadful <♦*' ugh,” < writes u? rs. J. F. Davis, Stick noy : I Corner, Uhc. hihh doetoi u tien*.* mont and all other iGmed.es had ; | failed.” h er coughs, co ns or any ■ other bronchial affection its uu-J equaled. Price 50o and $1.00. || Trial bottle free at all Drnggsts. j j TAX NOTICE January r~, * i a a a 8, 9, 10 11, 13, 14, 15, DATE 1918 it . SECOND ROUND I will attend at the following places for the purbose of collecting the taxes for the year 1912. please .meet me and pay your taxes. TOWNSHIP Liberty, at Courtney Forbush, at Conrads old store Little Yadkin, Poindexters store East Bend, at East Bend Fall Creek, at Smith town Boonville, at Boonville - Knobs, J. ,L Martins store Buck Shoals, at Buck Shoal Deep Creek, at Footville n Si 1 i* JA)9 Respectfully, W. T. Fletcher TK7C D7t»U<t3At. LAKATOS OOV«H ®YRU* ~ KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE Kodol IZHH^flSSSk. WRTAjiTt'.'j I’fONJLY .AND *XAJR> OAipitatioa ut thoUoart ■•■iiaf.vnusa * Pure Wool, Worsted Baits oh. sale at These Suits were closed out from a large Manufacturer who makes regular $15,00 to $20.00 Suits, hut made a special deal in combination with other .large Clothiers, n hhjh enables us to Bell them for .$9,90. Winston-Salem it Reidsviiic N. C. J&igaaers *.? I T ar T. arpB of '•nbtot frmi Pr@«l Catlap f :zm ; Are kpown as the best to be had anywhere by thousand's j ci experienced buyers, and art offered to you at prices i !,PWM than yor pav for common, inferior p'ante. fMUL i. MV£ ALL VAJH2TM& Piants tied in bun l:es of '>5. ! P8ICE& 75 cants for 50? lots j 11.00 per 1050 s 5000 and S over 85 cents per 1000. \ 70€’ilN;-'TS TEA'S! Y G!/1':S ASCiPTA'A '.BA6U5 < RO^TSjCnc year and two year c’d, $4; e; '■ *0;>, > ’ ** r 100. ■, COOkT AWO OATISFACTIOM OU^RANTSCO { Z,ow rates by Southern Express Co. Cash v order, please. » For a profitable t-rpp reed your orders eariy to ALFRED mmmm Be*; i», ;7?. rn^.-.’t7, s.c5 ; gf% £»% mm fr&r ■C 14% f ,f% C*1 *fi"'J; © / 9« # C/ L ya # I unitotun nnissDO v a»»* n:« W Goiis Faasr! THtftTy-SiX THOUSAND «» Wiiat Part Of The Winston market sold during the month of Oct. .191 0,075,971 Pounds of Tobacco for $990,798.58. yt V jtij s yy ,lMluu < Brown’s Sold All to c no loes sol Qg2S?62 Pounds iot $342272,64 4052209_ “ 5<S-5871 ?64S520;9i *WlV7C|505g Brown’s'^ verage 16.911 £*> sxK/r. ? a Difference 9l€5 a Hu nereis Other Houses Average 16.00 Figure for yourself and you will see that the farmers that sole at other douses lost alto gether $26875.10, A big loss for independent people to lobse. W oii’t you stop loos mg your part of -tnis? And bring your tobacco to BROWN’S where you get the top- every day, .Breaks are not as large ndp? and you should by all means stop this leak nr your btisinfus, deist o Brown’s and we will see that every pile of your tobacco goes to the top. We sell it h%h very day and do not have a high sale occassionally. f Ton Want your Total Soft Hlgis Every Day M Any Day drive Strsigiil to BROWN'S WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. ist Sale Days For December: Tuesday’s* Thursday’s and Saturday’s.
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