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"--r-B--.-" .No. a4 N. C. Wednesday, 3! i!)13. '....' "! . ..t!.' YADKINVTtLE PRODUCE MARKET corrected weekly by Shore & Douthit. Com {*er bushel - 76 Boauuts, per bushel - $1.01 *^heat, " " i.K Rye " " - - 1.0(1 Oats " .01 Peas " " - - 1.5(] Beaus " " ^ 2.0(1 Chickens, oid hens - .10 Chickens, spring - .10 Buns per dozen - 28 Butter per pound - - 20 Flour 2.80 Hams - - . - .15 Bee's wax .25 Bard - - - 15 udly drew the dish Awny by J. A. Logan test '*"^*Mr. Miles Royal! and sister , Miss Raehe! were pleasant visitors = here daring the vacation days. —* —Mr. Green Shugart, mho is with the R. J. R. Co. spent some few days in town !ast week. ^ —Prof, and Mrs. Britt of the Y. ;N. S. speut the Xmas hoiidays wit!.it Rend. of IVins l.on spent part of the Xmas' hob .ys with friends in this section. **Mr. and Mrs David Gough the guests of Mr. and Mia. D. Kelly during the Christmas olidays. —Found, a nice si!ver be!t pin, in lower edge of town. Finder can get same by calling 34 this office -and paying for this ad. —Mr. iShela Royatl killed Rve <nd held hawks during the* Christ mas week white hunting. One of dhem measured 48 inches from tip jto tip. ^ —Prof. J. T. Reece, who is con ^nocted with the East Bend Graded school tolls us that school will open at that place for the spring term on Monday Jan. 12. STATEMENT Of the Ownership, Circuiti <on, Management, etc., ^)f the Yadkin Ripple published weekly at Yadkinville N. C., requ ired by act of A.ugust 4, 1912. Editor, W. E. Rutledge, Yad iu ville, N. C. Managing Editor, W. E. Rutledge Yadkinville, N. U. Business Manager, W. E. Rutledge Yadkinville, N. C. Publisher, W. E Rutledge, Yad hinville, N. C. Owners: (If a corporation, give names and addresses of stockhold ers holding 1% or more of total amount of stock.) W. E. Rutledge. Yadkinville, N.C, (Signed) IV. E. RUTLEDGE, Editor & Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 1 day Oct. 1918. S. 0. Williams, Notary Public Notice By virtue of an order of the superior court in case W. A. Hal) guardian of M. J. (iroce, Exparte, 1 witt sett at pubiic auction at the court house door in Yad kinvitteon.lan. 5, 19)4 the fottowing lands viz; In Liberty township, (Yadkin county adjoining the tands Lum Hatre, Oaroiina. tjutohens and others andboun (ted as futiows: Beginning at the dam on the boring machine branch, runs west 9 1 3 chs to poiuteron dower tine; th*n<e south t3 c)ts to a btack oak; theuce eitst 5 chs to a btack oak; theuce south 20 t 2 cha to an oak; theuce north o()" east )2 chs to a sasahas on said branch; thence the branc)t as it meanders to the begmning, containing 35 acres more or jess. Terms of sate f of the purchase mo tier to be paid in cast), remainder upon a credit of six month*, bond ann approv ed security bearing interest from date until paid. Title reserved until whote of parches* mopjty is paid. This Dec,!, 19tj W. A, HALL, guardtsn of M. J. (iroce D.M. Reece, attorney \ Pursuant to an order of the Superior court of Yadkin county made ou the 29 day of Dec. 1918, in a special proceeding therein pending wherein M. C Dozier et a! are petitioners and J. D. Haynes et al are defendants, I will offer for aa!e at public auction to the highest bidder on the primises in the town of BoonviMa, on Fri day the 23 day of Jam 1914, at 1 o'clock p.m. the following describ ed tract of land: Bounded as foiiows: beginning et a stone it. M. M. ()rumme]'s corner, runs north 2 12 deg oust 3 chs and 80 iinks to a stone, then east 8 deg south 1 chn and 42 iinks to a stone, then north i5 deg west !0 ehans to a pine, then north 58 deg west'0 chains to a stone, then north i8 12 deg east 4 chains and [6 links to a stone, ther. east i deg south 7 chns and 25 tinks to a stone, then north !4 ! 2 west 2 chains and 40 iinks to a stone at the pubiic road, than north 38 12 deg west 8 chains to a stone, then north 60 deg west) chain and 43 iinks to a stone, then north 79 13 deg west e0 chains and 90 iinks to a stone F W. oorner, then south )9 13 degrees west i 5 chains to a stone F. W. ^JDay's truer, ttien west 6 deg north 30 chains to a stone, south 10 deg east ^ chains to agumA.J. Craver's corner, south 60 deg east t! chains to a blacx oak stump on the east side of road, south 55 degs east 4 chains and 34 Units to the fork of the road, then east 3 degs south i.2 chns and )3 iinks to A.. P, ^oodrutf's corner north t4 degs west 8 chains and 50iinks to pointers, then east 3 degs south 18 chains and 54 tinks to a stone W. W. Woodruff's corner, then south 3 degs west 7 chains and 58 tinks to a stone on north side of street, then south 63 12 degs east 9 chains to a stone then east 3 degsS tt ohas and 79 iiuks to the he ginning containing )4i 1 2 acres more or iess. The above boundaries include and embrace the whoie of the two tracts of tand described in the petition. Terms of sate; One tenth of the put chase money to be paid in cub, the remainder on a credit ot four months, the deferred payment to be secured t.y bond and approved security with inter cat at 6 per cent from the coutermation oftheseieuntitpaid. Opon the con Srmation of the sate the whoie of the purchase mousy may be paid if the purchaser prefers to do so. Titie reserved 'tii whole of the purchase money is p*id t he. resaie is ordered because there was an advanced oraddittonai bid pieced upon the former sate Thts 29th day of December, 19)3. J. M.HPEKR, Comm. —For sale, an almost new side [ board which cost $57. anti which } has no Real's or bruises. It has a full sized beveled mirror. Also a largo extension dining table which cost $80. and has not been used much. For sale reasonable. Mrs. J. C. Hough.—ad. Sale of Land for Taxes For the non-payment of taxes for the year 1912 I wilt sell for cash at public auction, at the court ho use door, in Yndkinville Monday Jan. 5, 1914 the following real es tate to-wit, with the atnqunt of the tax and cost added together dn each case: IV. T. Fletcher; Tax Collector C. E. Moxiey Deputy Nervous and Sick Headache Torpid liver, constipated bowels and disordered stomach are the causes of these headaches. Take Dr. King'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 it.vest in a box to-dav. All dtug grsts or by mail. H. E. Buckleu & Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis Knobs C H Jones, 4 town lots Will Bates, 10 acres John Stokes HO acres * Boonville Chas E Vestal, 52 acres 3.79 THE MOST SEMSATMME OF ER OF THE SEASON During* the month of December, commencing November 29, we are offering* our entire stock of Clothing nt the fol lowing liberal reductions: $6.00 SUITS FOR $4.8 8.00 " " 6.50 10.00 " " 7.60 $12.50 SUITS FOR $9.50 15.00 " " 11.95 18.00 " " 14.50 More than Rye hundred Knee Pant Suits at ex trend ey low prices. 500 pair Pants at prices worth considering. Five car loads of Furniture to dispose of at Money Saving prices. Good Oak Beds, $2. to $10 and Good oak Dressers $5. to $20. One car of Chairs all kinds and prices 1000 Yards Carpet 20c to 50c 5000 Yards Matting 10c to 25c Big assortment of all kinds and Grades of Rugs. Big lot of Bed Lounges and Davenports. In fact you will hnd anything in the furniture line you need and at money saving prices. Just think of onr most liberal Cloth ing offer DURING DECEMBER. Nice premiums given to all our customers spending$5 or more in cash during December. Positively no premiums given after January 1.1914. BOONViLLE, N. C "THE STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR COUNTS." NOTICE North Carolina ) In superior court Yadkin County ) before the Clerk \V W Vesta! et ai j Notice rs ! of Louisa Vestal et al ? Sale By reason of my having been appointed as Cordm. to sell lands for partition in the above Entitled proceedings 1 will on Monday 5 Day Of Jan. 1914 seti to the highest bidder at public out cry at the court house door in Yadkinville the following describ ed real estate to wic Oue tract beginning at a rock in the Isaac Vestal land in the side of the hill east of Solomon Vestal spring, runs North — poles to the mouth of the Wagoner branch Long and Hausers corner, thence westward up the creek with Longs line to the road, then sided by James Hel tons litre to a rock on the N bank of the said creek 95 poles, thence 15 — poles to a rock on the side of the Watering road west of Isaac Vestals barn thence E to the begin ning containing 27 acres more or less. Also one other tract bounded as follows: Beginning at a rock on side of road running 8 2d rods to a rock on side of road, E 44 rods to a rock m Wilsons line, then N 9 chs to white Oak in Solomon Vestals old line containing 4 acres more or less, and this tract is be ing sold subject to the widows dower on the following terms to wit: One/half of the purchase money ddwn upon the confirma tion of sale and the remainder on a, time of six months with ap mov ed security, or all the purchase money down upon the confirma tion of the sale, if it suits the pur chaser. This Nov. 15, 1913. F, W. Hanes, Comm. LYND BALE Pursuant to an order of the Superior court of Yadkin county N. C. to ide ou tire 15 day of Nov. 1913, in special proceeding tire rein pending where J. H. Hauser et al are petitioners and \Y C Hauser & W'. A. Hauser are defendants, I will offer for sale at public auction to the. highest bidder at the court house door in Yadkin county on. Monday the 5th, day of Jan. 1914 the following tract of land: In Deep Creek township, Yadkin Co. State of N. C. adjoining the lands of Wade Hcavis, Isaac Carter, Lewis Williams, Oscar Williams et a! and bounded as follows to wit: Hogining at a cycamore on the bank of the branch and runs north 12' E with Cranfills line 2ti chs and 50 links to a stone on south bank of road, then north 21' E 11 chs 85 links to a pointer in W ade Reavis line, then nearly east along an old hedgerow on Rervis line 38 chs to a pine on east side of road, then down said road as it meand ers 21 chs and 38 links to a post oak, then south 70' W^ to the branch, then down the branch with its various courses 45 chs and 50 links to the beginning contain ing 125 aud three fourths acres more or less. Terms of sale onc eighth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the remainder on a credit of six months the defered payment to be secured by bond and'approved security with inter est from date at 6%, title reser ' ved until the whole of the purch ase money is paid. Upon confir mation of sale the whole of the purchase money may be paid if ! the purchaser prefers. About 7 ; acres of the above tract of land is in cultivation, the remainder is cpvered by a growth of fine pine timber. It is probable that it is the finest body of pine timber in Yadkin county. This Nov. 25,1913. - R. C. PURYEAR Comm. — When iu Winstou, foran easy shave and good hair cut see O. D. Castevens.^uop. of the Authentic ! Barber St'op on Liberty Street betweeu Auditorium and Liberty ' fad't). Men's and Boy's Clothes *' * and Furnishings SS e know what men want ana we hase it. You are .cordiaity invited to come to * store and make it your stopping piace .vkcii in iYinston-Sa!em. You wiii be under re obligations to buy. ! i Mock-Bagby-Stoc'kton Co. " 418 Trade Street Winston-Saien;,' ^ C. ' Notice I msuant to a.n ordei of superior coort ofYmi}dncountyniad(-onJL?t'<i. J.iUiS, in ?t xpecin! pn.tending wherein K.M. !iio:npson,adnn.of y:vHnus.Spoaksih! pixintdi and thdia Speaks and others no ^ (iek-ndunts, IwiHseiitothehigite.t^d duat the court house door in Yadkin-; viiieon Monday Jan. 5, 1914 t]i fol]<nvi!)^t)p.-<('ribf'<t)'('H)<'mm'-t..wit Hcginningmtarof.k.n, scuthii.teofll t'.t'acttvni'iih)', tuns south <iow.t) Ute mountain ton torust .-itmn::. u't-*t33).o)etti'*s[;)!;.-on'-"t:t)).*i<!f'otl mountain. norti]5'w<'st t5t,ointOHj sni.e, ttcuriy past 37 [.oici to the begin ))iog eo:itait'i))g 4 crets more or t'ne other tract beginning at ^ pent ' oak nortbeaat corner of s),;,sy tr^et west j 14 i&400 chs to a stake, south i t 3400 ehs to a stake, east )4 )5 i(M cits m s.ake ' on n]!i]i))eot't])i.w tract. jiortitilia iUt)! c!) to the beginning cot)tai))i)tg 20 acres ) mole o) Ion t.a)).tso!<ik.r assets to};o (i !)ts. tei)))sof -ate cast) ii.isDec <t9)3. _FW. 'i t\'ES. foni.,n. NOTICE Having tpiaiihcd as Admix, of the ' estate of N. CHett Wiiiiams dec'd : this is to notify all persons i.oitl ittH ciaims against saiti estate to ' pres ;nt titom to me on or itcfore f7 tiay of Dee., 1914, or this notice wiii be pieaded in i.ar of their re covery. Ai! persons ouinp said estate are requested to settle same I at once. Titis Dec 17th, ItiiA ; AfarparttH. Wiitiams, Admix. ) of estate of N. Giett Wiiiiams deed . _;' You cant, dodpe the Maiaria pet ti) ; white youriivm-is ttu-pi-C It ttiakes : you;]tie;rsy.;<.o. tor'.. dtsotso. SIMMON'S EED X !. EH RE GULATOR is tin* best protection It puts tite iivar in sound, he.dthy contiition and ])urtiies rite stom ach and the bowis. Price, iarpe pachapt, stoat! size, it5c Soid byai! Drttppists. HBiHH W!LXM38R3 MJ.3H W8RKES Ta)!t))s[<*u(s, f.ma Jit,], btnccs, J ' , e bandit Httnblel. t t t five y.Mi bust pr*, "-. on ,n-' MILLER-A- Hb!\S( . I'r„,,. X VsH.LJ -MORo. W. H', ,'b, ag;'. L'st b.. ! \i(- i;t. ! H. 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LIVER R ECU LA T33 (THBPOWDEHFORM) It removes all impurities or fermented food, cleanses ' stomach and bowels and restores that tine reeling of exh^i; activity and cheerfulness that belongs only to perfect he; J. M. & CO.. P36PS.. ST. LoC!S.
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