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YADKINVIELE YlAitKMT coiyected weekly by Shore & Douthit. Douthit. 'Corn per busliol - 75 Peanuts, per bushel - $1.00 Wheat, " " - - 1.10 Rya " - 1.00 Cals " " - .04 Peas " - 1.50 Beans" " - 2.00 Oiickuus, old hens - .10 Chickens, spring - .13 . Eggs per dozen - _ 28 Batter per pound - - 20 Flour - - - - . 2.80 Hams - - . - ,.18 Bee's wax ... .25 Lard - - - - j5 —Laud Posters for sale at this -ofhce. —Mr. Neely Todd was in town yesterday on business. —There will be prayer meeting at the Methodist church touigbt. —Mr. V. R. Douthit is fox hun ting around Pilot Mountaiu this week. —Mr. J. A. Logan made a busi ness trip to Winston-Salem last week. —Mr. H. F. Hoots of Route 3, was in our town on business this morning. —Mis* Stella Reece went down to Winston-Salem Monday morn ing on a .shopping trip. The time ioi hiding pwftritixea in Yadkin county is from Decem ber 1st, to February 1st. —If you are due us ou subscrip 'tiouHohTTfiiil to bring it to us if you come to court next week. —The largest and finest lot of Velvet Rugs ever shown in Yankin county.—-Hutchens & Hough, ad. —Misses Ethel Huff and Mi.'.sie Ciingman of East Bend, spent a few days with friends here holt week. - Moving Pictures,, illustrated Hongs, Banjo, Hnitar, Mandolin, and Violin Music too, next Satur day night. Everybody is going, you come too. O. V. Hutchens—ad —Rev. C. M. Warden returned to Martin Mills, Tenu.. last week w here he has been located for the past year. —Tom Duvet' killed two hue porkers lust week, one weighing 507 ttnd the ot)ter 51!0 pounds. They were 13 months old. —Make the Ripple oihce your headquarters while attending the court here next week. We have good warm tires and will be glad to see you. Register of Deeds Wooten has issued license for Miss Minnie (larter to Mr. Itobei t Hobson, aud one coloted couple T. A. Smith to M try Armstt\.ug. —Mrs. Temperance Ppindexter, widow of the late Pleas Poindexter of near East Rend, died there re cently at the age of 84 years. She was buried at the old Macedonia church. —Sheriff Poindexter went down to Winston last week and returned "iuhnturday with one Grady Stokes, * is wanted iu this county for fighting. He was piaced in jud .but bonded out Monday, ^ —There is .plenty of money in the country and we see no reason why you should not pay your sub scription to The Hippie if yon are 'behind. Bring it to us next week ,or send it by some of your neigh bors. \ —iBig stock of Clothing at Wil jmoth & Hayes, Boonvilie. AH th( leading styles and colors. Oui prices are guaranteed to he verj low. Owing to oar cheap expon sss in doing business we aro abh to soil Merchandise much cLeape: than tlus city stru*^. When yoi epend $3.00 h. cash with us yoi get ante's present* Quality an< price guaranteed on every articl we seiL —Mi. A. J. Martin of Benbow this county, lias been appoints Divisiou Deputy Collector, bj lector Watts. —Thomas Denson, sogj^hg a % year sentence in the ShKe prison from Murry county, i^pbeeu par doned. Denson wajgf7 years old when he begun hjy sentence for murder, and bas tj#ved about 17 years of his time —Mon'gomew Adams was ar rested at his iiyie above Center Saturday uighymd placed in jaii on a charge (Assulting-oue Mrs. Bail. He wy tried Monday after noon before^quire C. D. Roy a!], on the payment of cost. ck of Furniture, is the ave ever shown, and mable. Good oak beds p Good oak dressers up. Every thing else on. We give preniums of the low prices. Wilmoth & Hayes, Boonville, N. C. arnott Sizemore, aged lied at his home on Rt. hursdav morning of last r a short illness with i. He had been in bad several years. A wife Idren survive. The de buried at Mitchell's and ideas one-half —Our largest w prices r< $2.00 and $5.00 am in propoj regirdlel advt. Mr. 44 year: I!, early week pneumo: health fo and six c ceased Channel Fmdav afternoon. —Dcput.y\hehiS R. L. Gregory of Knobs towT^jiiip^rongiit one Green Snath, a 0<Qgroi))jkp claims Charlotte for !tis hhtue, Wf^own "ill ir !"i' 1r**^qn^)< He is charged witlt nuisance and resisting an officer, and is said to be a bad negro. -We can use any kind of prod uce at highest market prices on your account. We can n!so use cash, everything is high and ready safe* AH persons owing us wil! please settle at once. We have to pay our bibs.-- Wilmoth & Hayes —Uncie HiHy Wiiiard, % years o!d, died at the home of his son, Mr. I. N. WiHard rmar Shacktown yesterday. Ho wats said to bo the oldest person in the county, and is survived by several children, grand children, and several groat grand children. He will be buried iu the family graveyard near Shugar towh. —Wo have just received a big shipment of childrens suits in ail the latest styles and at all prices, from the cheapest to the best. As in the past, wo have bought a great many Jobs in all lines, and are offering onr customers the full advantage. It will pay you to see us before you buy. Also big liue of over coats at low prices. Haviug qualified as Admr. of tho estate of J. F. Weibom dec'd this is to notify all persons, hold ing claims against said estate tc pres mt them to me on or before 1st November, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. AH parsons owing said estate are requested to settle same at once. This Nov 1st, 1913. W. M. PARKS, Admr. —For sale or exchange, a Rem mgton Standard Typewriter, good as new. Call at this office.—ad advt. Wilmoth & Hayes. BoonviHe, N. C. NOTICE ^Old Soldiers Coming Toauksgiving, To Hold a Memorial Service Ex-Governor Glenn Scheduled to Make The Principal Address—Mr. J. C. Pinnix Also to Speak Will Pay Tribute to Their Dead Comrades of the Sixties Thursday, Thanksgiving day, of next week will be a gala day for every old soldier in Yadkin county if he wants to come to Yadkiuville, and join with his comrades in a memorial service to those who lost their lives in the cause of the sixties. Reunions and Memorial services have been held every where but Yadkin t ville and the old soldiers of this county who have attended any thing in this line were com pelled to go out of the county to witness it, but this time it will be in reach of all. Mr. I. L. Shugart, of Jones ville, telephoned to us yester day and informed us that Ex Govener Robert B. Glenn will be here to make the principal. address, and that Mr. J. C.' Pinuix of this county would also make a, talk, as well as any other person who happen to feel so inclined. He said it was the desire of the old soldiers that they meet at Yad hinville Court House at 10 o' clock on Thursday morning and that they wanted to shake hands with each other the first thing. This will be followed by a gathering in the court house and an opening prayer by some minister. Then the Mayor of Yadkinville will de liver an address of welcome to all., and Govener Glenn will :fpeak at 11 o,clock. Everybody is invited to come toYadkinville on Thanksgiv ing day and witness these exercises and enjoy yourself any other way you see fit, and hear the address of Mr. Glenn% who is one of the best speak^fs in the South. Case of Wife Swapping Hennis7Kn^lHjs<Lj^^lt. Airy. N. C. to Mrs. R. F" l^rltn.'^* at Johnsem City, Tenn., will be read with interest. More thau ayear ago Hennis went to Jacksonville, Ha., visiting the home of the Painters. As a result, he and Mrs Pain ters eloped, the couple going west. leaving a wife and sev eral children at M.t. Airy. The husband secured a divorce, as also did the wife. Later Painter went to Mt. Airy, and courted Mrs. Hennis and in July last was married to her. As a re sult a very embrassing situ rtion has been relieved in this exchange of wives.—Ex. , A Consumptive Cough A cough that bothers you con tinually is one of the danger sig nals which warns of consumption. Dr. King's New Discovery stop the cough, loosen the chest, banish fev er and let you sleep peacefully. The first dose checks the symptons and gives prompt relief. Mrs. A. F. Merta.of Glen Ellyn, Iowa, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery cured a stubborn cough after six weeks' doctoring failed to help." : Try rt, as it will do the same for you. Best msdiciue for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Money buck if it fails. Price 50c. & $1.00. AH druggists, by mail, H. E. Bncklen & Co. Philadelphia or Mt. Lous Advertise in The Yadkin Ripple the Progressive Farmer and one of the most distinguished private citizens in the South, having visited a number of times many of the principal nations of the world, will ad dress the people of Yadkin county at Yadkinville, Mon day December ist, the occas siou of the session of the Far-, mers Union County Conven tion. Fvcry farmer, farmers wife, son and daughter ought to hear Mr. Poe, as well as any body else who i- interested til the improvmeut and uplift of country life. You will miss a treat if you fail to hear him. Yours Resp. A. J. MARTIN, Chair. Committee ou Arraugments. Sale of Land for Taxes For the non-payment of taxes for the year 1312 I will sell for cash at public auction, at the court ho use door, in Yadkimille Monday Dee. 1, 1913 the following real es tate to-wit, with the amount of the tax and cost added together in each case: Knobs C H Jones, 4 town lots . 3.2f Will Hates, 10 acres 3.01 John Stokes 30 acres 4.% J. F. Span 1 town lot 7.31 Boonville Chas E Vestal, 52 acres 3.7^ W. T. Fletcher. Tax Uollecto: C. E. Moxiey Deputy ervouB and Sick Headache orpid liver, constipated bowels andwisordereu sromach are the caus^k of these headaches. Take Dr. Kiwi's New Life Pills, you will bo ahrprised how quickly you will get :mief. They stimulate tho different ohgans to do their work properly, wo letter regulator for liver and boyels. Take 25c. and to-da v. All diug il. H. E. Bucklen Iphia and St. Louis invest in a grata or by & Co., Phi 1.(1 When you cine for a cc Chamberlain'! It can always! and is plcas.-ts mt a reliable medi ;h or cold take Cough Remedy, depended upon and safe to take. For sale by DEALERS. NOTICE To whom it That uh was convi liquor co: Spring ter of Yadki serving ay concern: eus Clove McBride d of maufacturing arv to law at the of the Superior Court lonutv l!)13 and is now s sentence of twelve months#<n the public roads of ForsytyCounty, andwheieas the paid Qjpve Mcbride is in voay bad heal#'notice is hereby given to all petrous that the said Cleve Mc e will apply to the Gov. of th Carolina for a pardon upon he grounds that his health is such that his life will be endange red by confinement and that he is not able to preform manual labor and for the i'uther reason that he was not .guilty of the chargp that he was convicted of. This Nov 1,1913. Cleve McBride. D. M. Reece and Jones A Pntter son*A?tVs. " " FARM AT AUCTION I wil! seil at publio auction on Saturday, Nov. 92, 1918, <nv farm, situated 6 miles north of Mocks viiie, containing 100 acres. There is a good barn, house, grauery etc also good orchard. 28 acres wired for pasture, 85 acres in cuitivation 125,000 feet of saw timber. 65 acres of this land is perfectly lev*! red land. Will produce good wheat corn, cotton and tobacco—extra good for tobacco. Will also sell one good horse, 5 years old; three cows, all my farming utensils, ho usehold and kitchen furniture. Terms of ss!e cash. R. H. ROLLING, Caua, N. C., R. F. D. No. 1. North Carolina ) In Superior court Yadkin County ^ before the clerk W C F Garner et al . ys f Notice Stark Adams, Arthur Ad- ^ ams et al The defendants Stark Adams & Arthur Adams, above gamed, will take notice that an action entitled as above bas been commenced in the superior court of Yadkin cou nty forthe-purposeof partitioning lands, and the said defts. will fur ther take notice that they are req uired to appear before the clerk of the superior court of Yadkiu cou nty at his office iu Yadkinville on the 15 day of November 1923 and answer or.demur to the complaint m said action, or the plaintiff w ill Apply to the court for the reliei demanded in said complaint. This 26 day of Sept. 1913. J. L. Crater, c. s. c. Men's and Boy's Ciothes and Furnishings We know what men want and we have it. You are cordiaHy invited to ccme to cur store and make it your stopping place when in Winston-Salem. You wiM be under no obligations to buy. Mock-Bagby-Stockton Co. 418 Trade Street Winston-Saiem, N. (J. j YADKtNViLLE NORMAL SCHOOL The YadkinviHe Norma! Schoo! prepares for teaching, for ccMege, and for life work. A limited number of giris can be accommodat ed at the dormitory; Terms reasonable. Teachers in charge; W. H. Britt High School Dept. Miss Daicy Shermer Intermediate Dept. Miss Grace Grabs Primary [Dept. Mrs. W. H. Britt Music. Fail ternfbegins Sept. 8th. G3)TT, Principat t!M FOR QUALITY A TRADE AT THE OREAT STORE Everything in Hardware, implements, Lime and Cement. ELKtN HAiRDWA COMPANY
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