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Yol. xx Yad^invjH^^ Yadkin County N. C. Wednesday ^ Novembci 5. 1913. No. 29 ^ 4CM&&L JVJBWS ^ YADMNVHH PtMDOCE MARKET corrected weekly by Shore & Douthit. Ootn t^er bushel - 75 Peunuts, per bushel - $1.00 Vlteat.'new " - - 1.00 Rye " " - - ' LOO Oats " " - ' .64 reus " " - - 1.50 Hems" " - 2.00 Mdokeus, old heud - .10 4'i)ieken8,H^wrH3K - .14 E^ns ]ar dozen - 24 Butter per pound - - 20 Flour - - - - 2.80 Hams - - . - .18 Bee's wax, - - - .25 Lard - - - - id —The protracted meeting will begin at Harmony Grove nex^ Sunday. Mrs. Julia Carter, from out on Route 3„ was visiting in Yadkin yitle Saturday. —Thee hundred stone cutters at the grauate quarry at Mt Airy are out ou a strike. ? —The largest and finest lot of ^ Velvet Rugs ever shown in Yankin couuty.—Hutcheus & Hough, ad. Attorneys J. F. Hendreu and H. H. barker and Mr. E. F. Mc Ncer of Eikin, were m town yes terday. —Nr. W. T. Fletcher of Boon H§lle tells us ho has several nice i ^rcliowon horses and some mules ^ his stable for sale. —Mrs. Het Vestal has routed the harness shop building near rer eating table aud during court week aud other pub days will have her tabta there.--ad ' —The Uniou Republican says <#lat Rev. Sam F. Morton is consi dering a call to the Baptist elrurch at Boonville and rdno one to Flat Rock, near Hamptonville. —Mrs. Cicero Hubbard of North Wilksboro, was iu towu Saturday looking after her interest in the estate of her father, Mr. Dayton Wdiiams, who died a short time ^go. H —Mr. W. R. Ltttle, manager of Kite Bell Telephone system in this section, and Mr. J. C. Ashmore, district manager, with ofhces at Greensboro, were in town confer ]trg with some of the ieadiug busi ness men in regard to putting in a Bell Hue from here to Wiustou Halern ^ —Sectiorr 346, game laws of N. -C. reads as follows: If any person shall, without having first obtained permission in writing of the own --et's laud, bunt with gun or dogs on the laud of another, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not exceeding $50 or im prisoned not exceeding 30 days." ^*\-<-Our Stock of Furniture, is the largest we have ever shown, and prices reasonable. Good oak beds 42.00 and up Good oak dressers ) $5.00 and up. Every thing else k iu proportion. We give preniums t/reg srdless of the low prices. Wilmoth & Hayes, ^ advt. Boonville, N. C. Holcomb, aged dl years Monday morning at bis Center. Mr. Holcomb Hud for many yearn, bad been feeble four chitd idas several oibet was a member of at clmrcb aand a citizen A—We have just received A ntg ^}^,!Uemt of chUdMas wits in aH the latest styies and at aU prices, from the cheapest to the beat. As hi the past, up have bought a great man-. Jabs tn afUines, and are oHoring oar eastom^a the iuii advantage. It wiM jMty yoa to see us before j/.H bay. Also big line of oMO at iow prices. Wihnoth & Haves, pjyft ^ppnyihe, N. C. —Bom to Mr. and Mrs. B. W Rogers, & Rn^ghl baby. —Ytrdkiuville citizens are work [ ing the roads today. Hard!y any mau can be found hero today. —Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wi!sou !eft this morning for Greedsboro< where they wiii spend some time. —Dr. Phillips killed a hawk out at his farm yesterday morning that measured 40 inches from tip to tip. . —Marriage license for the fol lowing couples have been issued Emery 8tone to Mary .Dinkins; L. L. Wooten and Dessie Harris; O. L. Shaw and Vick Bryant; and R. M. Adams to Ida Harris. —Big stock of Clothing at Wil moth & Hayes, Boonville. All the leading styles and colors. Our prices are guaranteed to lie very low. Owing to our cheap ex^n sas iu doing business we arc able to sell Merchandise much cheaper thau the city stores. Wheu you apeud (5.00 in cash with us you get a nice present' Quality and price guaranteed on every article we sell. advt Mr. Abe Mathews Killed by Train. Mr. Abe Mathews formely of Smitbtowu this county but whose home has bevn at Cam eron, N. C. tor the past few years, was killed iu west Vir ginia one day the past week. Mr Mathews was a traveling man and while walking be tween two stations on a rail road track he was run over and killed instantly. The story goes that Mr. Mathews was going West on a double tracked railroad and met an East bound train. He stepped on the other track to get out of the way and a fast' express train came from the other direction and run over him, breaking his neck in two places, broke both arms, and injured him most all oyer, from which he died instantly. He was 44 years old and leaves a wife and four children besides many other near rela tives. He was a good neigh bor and highly esteemed by all who knew him, and was a well-to-do man, having a good farm and other property at his home iu Lee county. Mr Henry Mathews, brother of the deceased, and whose home is at Cameron, was in town Monday, having come up Saturday to the funeral of his brother, which was held at Prospect Sunday. It is said the largest crowd ever seen at Prospect was there Sunday. f—-,7 - ft" .* T-w*T You cant dodge the Ma laria, germ while your liver is torpid. It makes you au easy mark for the disease. SIMMON'S RED Z LIVER RE GULATOR is the best protection It puts the liver in sound, healthy condition and purifies the stom ach and the bowls. Price, large package, $1.90; small size, 25c. Sold by alt Druggists. Commissioners m Session ' The County (lommissionera met in regulat monthly session Mon day with all ^he members present and made the following orders. 1 hat B C Shore be pd for keeping C< home and making clothes 75-oo That C H Todd be pd for goods furnished Co Home ' 6.00 That R A Gough be pd for repairing the Jarrett bridge 2.50 That H N Holcomb be pd for making ballot boxes Knobs 1.75 That J L Crater be pd esc fees 7.83 That F R Douthit be for goods furnished the Co home 6.06 That J A Logan be pd for goods furnished Co home and Jail 13-60 That R L Gregory be pd for fees 3.20 That S H Joyner be pd for lumber furnished to Co home 1.60 That F W Finney be pd for building a bridge near Jonesville 32.32 That W M Paiks be pd for buriai of Rachel Cam pbelle 7.50 That Yadkinville Bug. Co be pd for burial of P, H Holcomb, old soldier 20.00 That W E Rutledge be pd for stationary for the CSC and Register of Deeds 6.90 That J C Dobbins be pd for work as farm dem onstrator , 37.50 ' That Yadkinville Rol ler Mills be paid for lum ber for jail 3.87 That W L Kelly be pd as member of board of health and bcc 1150 That B F Wishon be pd for jail and d s fees 29.05 That J W Cook be pd as member b q c 11.70 That W G Wooten be pd balance for making out tax books 180.00 That S L Doub be pd as member bcc 10.50 In the case of Santford Phillips against A W Shore, tried before the commissioners it was ad judged that Phillips pay Shore $15.00 and cost of the suit and that this be paid before road is opened up. Appeal bond was fixed at $100. [Several other claims such as witness fees, support of the poor etc. that are uninteresting were also paid-l —Editor. — When in Winston, forau easy shave and good hair cut see O. D. Castevens, prop, of the Antiseptic Barber 8)<op on Liberty bt.eet betweeu Auditorium and Liberty Theatre. (advt) C!eve McBride Caught and Taken to Roads Cleve McBride, who was tried at the Spring term of the Yadkin Superior Court and sentenced io twelve months on the county roads, and who made his escape from' the court room -before he. was placed in the hands of the Sheriff, was captured at Wim ston-Salem last week by Po liceman Swaim in Piedmont warehouse. A reward of $25. had been offered for his cap ture and this was paid to the Winston officer. McBride was brought here and a committment secured and [taken to the Forsyth county roads Saturday by Sheriff Poindexter. McBride has been a reck less chsrecter for several years and has given the officers a great deal of trouble, but he has the sympathy of a lot of people this time as it is said to be a fact that he is not guilty of the charge for which he was convicted. Small Child ia Burned to Death The small child of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peudry, who lives near Chestnut Ridge three miles west of here, was playing around the lire where its mother was washing and in some manner 6red its cloth ing and was burned to death. The mother had goue to the spring when the little child caught fire and when she re turned it was burned into a crisp, dying instantly. To ad pathos to the matter the fath er of the baby was gone to Winston with a load of tobacco and did not get home until next day. This is the second death from burning in this neighborhood in the past few weeks. Negroes There And Here The News, published in Indianapolis, Ind., says that one John A. Purvear, colored who came there from Yadkin ville, in 1871, is a candidate for school commissioner of the city schools. It also says that he is a substantial colored cit izen and has the backing of some good people. Atty. R. C. Puryear of this place says that this is one of his fathers old slaves, and \y;as born at the old home in 1856, and went to the west soon after, he was free. This paper gives him a good name and calls ! him "Mr." in fine order. —We want to buy your peanuts and will pay you $1.00 per bushel for them. F R. Douthit—ad Officers Find Cave DweMing Last Monday Ofhcers Frank Wishon and J. E. Shugart went down on Deep Creek close to the old factory place to look tor a blockade distillery and had about given up the hunt when they found them selves right on to some ki nd of a small house set in an ivory thicket. They tried every way possible to open the door but with nd success. Finally they broke open the door and went in expecting to find nothing less than a first class whiskey making plant. But imagine their supprise when they found they had entered a dwelling house. They found a stove, some sweet potatoes, a lamp'and many other things to mention. It is said that one Jess Hutchens has-been stay ing there as his home for some time The ofhcers expect to be indicted for breaking into a dwelling house without cause. --****** FARM AT AUCTION I wiH aeH at public auction ou Saturday, Noy. M2, 1913, my farm, situated 6 miles north of Mocks ville, containing 100 acres. There is a good barn, house, granery etc also good orchard. 23 acres wired for pasture, 35 acres in cultivation 125,000 feet of saw timber. 65 acres of this land is perfectly level red land. Will produce good wheat. corn, cotton and tobacco—extra good for tobacco. Wifi also self one good horse, 5 years old; three cows, all m.v farming utensils, ho usehold and kitchen furniture. Terms of sale cash. R. H, ROLLINS, Cana, N. C., R. F. D. No. 1. North Carolina ) In Superior court Yadkin County f before the clerk W C F Gamer et a) . vs (Notice Stark Adams, Arthur Ad- f ams et al ^ The defendants Stark Adams & Arthur Adams, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Yadkin cou nty for the purpose of partitioning lands, and the said defts. wiil fur ther take notice that they are req uired to appear before the clerk of the superior court of Yadkin cou nty at his ofhce in Yadkinville on the 15 day of November 1923 and answer or demur to the complaint m said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 26 day of Sept. 1913. J. L Crater, o. s. c. Nervous and Sick Headache Torpid liver, constipated bowels and disordered sromach are the causes of these headaches. Take Dr.Kiug's New Life Pills, you will be surprised how quickly you will get relief. They stimulate the different organs to do their work properly. No better regulator for liver and bowels. Take 25c. and invest in a box to-day. All diug grsts or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis Mien's and Boy's Ciothes and Furnishings We know what men want and we have " it. You are cordially invited to come to our store and make it your stopping place when in Winston-Salem. You will be under no obligations to buy. Mock-Bagby-Stocton Co. 418 Trade Street Wu ;ston-Salem, N. C. ! YADKtNViLLE NORMAL SCHOOL The Yadkinvilie Norma! School prepares: for teaching, for coHege, and for life work. A limited number of girls can be accommodat ed at the dormitory; Terms reasonable. Teachers in charge; W. H. Britt High School Dept. Miss Daisy Shermer Intermediate Dept. Miss Grace Grabs Primary Dept. Mrs. W. H. Britt Music. Faiigterm^begins Sept.[8th. W. H. BRtTT, Principa! FOR QUAHTY AND PR!CES TRADE AT THE GREAT STORE Everything in Hardware, implements, Lime and Cement. ELK!N HARDWARE COMPANY
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