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'*^*7 Hea. tfanit A. Haagim GMgf cf McAdcc forces Washingfon, No--. l/.-Hon Frank A.Haarpton, secretary o Senator Simmons of North Car olina, h^sbcerr appointed temp orary chief bf the McAdco forces, during the absence of Daniel C- Roper in the vyest. This appointment, white a suttpriseto nv.av. is -not a tut prise to those who have watch ed events here tor mrtny months It is a deserved appointment for a North Carolinian, and will, no doubt.be t! boon to McAdoo stock in many sections of the! country. The ability of Mr. Hampton has long since been' ^cognized by prominent politi ! cians, and when Mr. Aamptonj spent two weeks in New Yotk aiding Senator Royet b. Cope land in his tight las: fall and came through triumphant over many odds, his services anti ad vices have been sought on all stftns ! * ! Potincians profess to see in , the appointment of Mr Hamp ton an alliance between Mr. McAdoo and Senator Lopeiandt and a mo;;abdtty ot Cn eland being a i .uiotn^ uuuu ot Mc Adoo, in the event that gentle man is nominated. This im pression is gained from the fact that Copeland and Hampton are special friends^ Commissioner's Saie. By virtue 6f the authorityncon- j Entitled J: E. Johnson and others, f will sell to the highest bidder on the prem ises on Saturday, November 24, 1923, at one o'clock,* p. m., that certain farm known as the home place of the late I. L. and Ftnma Shugart. The farm consists of 70 acres, some of it Yadkin riv er bottom and some of it upland. Fine farm residence. It is situ ated one mile from Elkin and extends to the corporate limits of lonesville. * Terms -The terms of sale will be most reasonable Pr&D erty to be sold in srnatl tracts and town lots. This Oct. 24.1923. '.V. E. Woodruff. Com., Mt- Airy, K. C.* Notice of Sate. By virtue of aMoi't^M^o Deed executed to the nu<lerninHf<t by W. M. ( Leek ami wife nnd duly recorded in Bdbk 27,-page 127, Record of$Mortgages for ;Yadkin county, f willjsell for cash [at the court bonse door in Yadkinritte, N. C.. at public auction on the 3rd day of Deccndier, ltk43, tbefoUuw ing rent estate, to-wt:} A tract of land -in Yndidn coun ty. Buck Shoal townstiii', N. €., and descried as fottows; begin ning at a stone on the south side of the sandclay road tending from YadKinviHo to \\'ilt:esboro, K. C., runs v est witti said road to rock; thence soutir 12 poles to a stone. Brock's comer: tlu-nce west 12 polos to a stone at head of a ditch thence south with ditch and hedgerow to a stake, Alessicu's corns r; theu;;e east with Mossick's tine t < the oast side of tba-Hy . brant t), Harris' eome.r, thence witti Darns' line to the road, tins boginii'g, containing 2d acres, jnwic o' less. * .areIs sotd to satisfy a debt, in lar'stmdcost, seenreo by said Coloue! to Direct Laying of U. S. Cable in rut. George Shbin Giims. U. S. army, genera) staff, who has returned from Hngittfid v.-tu-re he purchased ttte cottt tdete Aiasku cable outfit paying $1, -44,000 fcr t.SOCt;*- mites of gutta pcr cha cabte. Ttte purehuse of the eabte tv:ts.,<uUh'rixod tiy the tate congress, Gotottei dibits carrying* out the con tract. Ttte War department witt use its mine tnyer, ttte f 'elwood, for trans port htg the eat'te to titis eountry, there by saving 8300,000. Detivery of the. eatde wit) he made in s^ven months and laying of ttte line wiiLbe started immediatety after. 4'oittnoi Cibbs. e) large. The present cahte. whiclP reaches many points tit Ataska, is of an ttrttiquated type and practical worn out. -g Woman Dons Khaki to Make Fortune in Oii Tuisa, O of Tttisn sex to )<e Cttaries Murray member of tier convention ttead SWTWHty __ ers onty fite period of the past ei. teen inonths, but it is tne story of fifteen producing peits in. four Mds.* in aii of witieh Mfh y!urrtt),'ttte mother of a tett-ydar-tdd girt, acted as scout, geotogist, ttnancier and dritt ing superintendent. Something over a year and a hatf ttgo, a group of I'tew y-t'.rk hankers sttootf 'ttteir Itcaiis over an ott proposi tion advanced by Mrs. Murray. t'n datint-ed, site ttteved to Oktititont:).' dontted khaki, anti began her scouting in tiie Erisiow held. Site obtained a tease, supervised ttte eonstruetion nf a derriek, hegttn dritt tng and in iess liiatt sixty days brought in bet**first strike -a g.Wd-harrei wei) in the Erisitov pooh French Mystery Woman Foretells Calamities r:i!'ts.—T)t<'r<'Is :<m-w mystery wom an in !'aris who foretells events and calatnities that strike this planet. Site pndlcted President !Iardinpr'sdo:ith, theearttnptakein.ltpanandtheUreco Itatian crisis lot).;; hel'ore they hap pened. s Who is she? \o one knows. She sends her pre dictions to I,a I.lherte. n I'aris evening siM'linc herself "Almhoni! noustHittor. IhuxThohes." The pseudonym is a play on that of ^fttdamedeTitehes. who died some titue age. witose mnntie the seeress of tothty evidetdiy Itas picked up atid donned. T!ie new prophetess persists in siuttuding her identity in a veii'tf mystery which ai)o!Torts have fuiic'i! to [tierce. Mm refttses offers of money, (ioriitring in strtnice missives to Lit i.ii'ertetitat site does not'wish to derive any ntorttittr pecuniary a<* yantages from her "supernatura! pow * .y,y .:..y.y -s^ c. .y ,y ,y.y,y .1. May Use Plane in * Mine Rescue Work % Wasitington.—Tite adaptaitii-',. ^ityofuirttiancsasuitistomine'S * rescue work is being tested ity t ttte Htsmrtment of the Interior ^ * nettr i'irmingitatn. Ain., where a itnuling iiehi ties been )orated. -^ ttndtric.i thgltts of sitips are he wing mttde carrying trttined men k' of tite bureau of tnines equipped with oxyge n b'eatiting apparatus * *to iteip'in imaginttry mine dis *. asters, (ttiieritetdsareioiie *' iocuted tit mining towns within {, reasonabie* dying rangp of Jlirtn i ngitam, the mine rescue station. 4 The bureau maintains ten ^iatiway cars and styien auto 4 truei-s equipped for mine rescue purposes, hut it often require' , considertthio time to send the ^ modlie units to remote min',„g climes wiiere tiiey ure Ttecdt g in Emergencies. ***** ** } i- ;********< ****** * " -^ * * * * * * * * 3 * * * -I' ***** t <n'dn- on .Aunast yn ears, cf wi4cb v < ^ 103,3?4 New frs Cars Now M'ashintrtMi.^Tin WtttUry from Jtmu; August *35^ ptkwi th, m'svA'eightfi^ *""* jttit t<n iho (lays of Atipg! nu-nt M-twt *M-wn)ty i<-t- tiivisitm iif-fii# *o-.^!t'i:tOon. Tiw'at. in tito st-\ on 'ht'd §}-,y ant) at,.-. a;)<ii'(R't' freight cars,, 3ti.li:2 host ears .tnti^A'*-- r: !'r;r, t-ru:or <**rs. Ttn-rc were i!t;n.,.i tervid' in ^ same i't4$d u to;; i .-a J.X(H K"W ]<*«'.!.. !i l.tiVi new io.-onxais^'wM'o e'n or<^u-. -" -r***-. Recovers Cams Vatued.at SIQCOCj. 'iticagn.—Mr?. A. 3i Lstnm it it ;tn enveiopt; cnntniMing SttMt.WSt trjwMia in a taxicab. AniuuiostdriYor;." tamed thetn. "Oh, wet!; fi,ey insured, anyway," st;e said. Noted Monastery Burns. Cantanzaro, (taty.—Fin? rwendy strayed the famous Certesa uf hu^rt!* Rt Hruau, ene of themust hint eric nloct^-,? u-riesinCatahrhn hunt in (he sixtewoh QHMuify. on the Spot Whore St. t'ht-.'f'*!', t)ius!#t- ordty fn jthw^venth' 'u nity St. B!%tntt AraAhore after )tis resns < !tat!«!i by ^ T%a) !';iris ].!iys.i. ath. whHed^aM&'was'hetng carrh-i-to tt)e \ " :- ''' .--sjl_ Card $f Thanks. AV" wish to thank "in neigh. ,bofs at)d fiiends for theit; n any d^eds of kindness and hdlp to ns during the sicktiess ttud dt^Ht of out beloved wife aud mother. May Qod's blessings abide with paoh one of you, and the kindness yon have rendered be returned ten.fold. * Ed. Hiushaw, SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the pow er contained in a deed of trust ex ectited by N. C. George to the un dersigued trustee for Leonard Yynne, recorded in the ottice of tite Hegister.of Deeds of Yadkin county, book 2s, pa^e tOS. default having been made in the payment thereof, I wiitsei) at public aur tion to the highest bidder for cash on Saturday, December 22, 1923. at2;3('o'c!ocK, p. m., sale to be held on the premises, the follow, ing described real estate, to-wit Beginning at a stone, agreed corner on east ttank of JonesviHe road in a southeastcily direction from J. E. Arnold's house, runs east 54 rods to a stone; thence north 3R rods, 1H !inhs to a stone; theuce uorth t7 degrees east 3o rods to a stone on west hank of ona nr mg of l)eep Creek, .just he. low Enltou oid nritl datn; thence with the meandctirns of said creek to where it forms junction with both prongs ttf beep Creek; thence with said creek united down to the mouth of a tittle branch running into stod Jfeep Creek ftom the e ;st; thence east o l \ so with said littlebranch to ti t one ]"<st oak just above the heattor sonrce of the tmn&ch; thenceenst,to<r stone in W.G. Hoicotnb's line; thence srtsith 6 debtees west tt'.t rods to a. Spanish oat, down; thence south 53 de Utees w -st S3 roils to a stone; thence sot.fit M decrees west 40 rods ti< :* bn*cb ott creek bank; titenee west C rods to Hay's corn er; the'ace west. 89 rods to a biavk oak; tdu nrd south it' decrees west 46r< ,'tsto:t. ie t "))k;thmce west 11(- rods to it sout'".'ootl; l)<enct north 20 decrees east 130 rods tc j^he place of l-epinniiik. containing byestimtm, 150 hcrei, moreo less. r. 8 de male t) satisfy balance c debt, with inteteu from S.ptem b?r20, H'21. * This Foietn ei 17, 1923^ pd E. C. James, Ttuste ering. is also made by the com pany and is spun from fine cot ton imported from England. The new wire, which in even way meets the hi^h standards of Ford manufacture, has brought a general improvement in the proauction of starter generators. Center News Items. Rev. R. E. Ward filled his firs! appointment at Center Sunday afternoonand preached an in teresting and inspiring sermon.! Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holcomb: and Mr. Henry Long of Mount Airy, spent the week end with Mr. aud Mrs. !. L. Hoicomb. Miss Ruth Whitaker visited Miss h'ioy Long Sunday. Mtss Hixabyth Cross of Jones vitic, was the guest of Miss Ola Hotcomb Sattuday night and Sunday. About fifty people gathered at tile home ot Mr. Joe Lcgeans Sunday and gave him a surprise birthday dinner. A)! tepcrt a nice tune and plenty to eat. A^trmastrator's lattice P)roitO:eest.!ite<d' Mary ttohe man, deeeasett late of Yadkin ecun ty, Nortir €avoiinfr, this is to no tify ah persons boi'iinrr etaims anainst estate ro presem thein to the 'mderstxned within ot.e yeat frrnn date of this notion or sahm wih ptea,ded in twr of their reeov ovy. AU persons indebted te sai<t estate are requested to tnnkr umnediate settlement. This November 19, H'23. '\*. S. Hoh.unnn. Adm 'i'i)*nns&lh.')vis, Att\'S } —T)r'\'etn];pn charne of (h L' W. F. Dobfdus fifaekstnitti sho; a.!)d ton prepared to do td) kind ft'orsesb'Pittu ttttd ^t^b' work . H L. Martiu, Yadkinyilie. 2tp —Yes, Iwii).nt<ndthe binlc sale at Yn.tkinvi^e.-rnf 3 chan 'e at the fi'ee lot, Nov. 271! Rate dt. YaruatKt Estate. eft 9 Deed of Tras^ <! Ly J. it. Aiachie and .! f.Afackie on t!te recorded the office for Ym'ikin '.. and by virtue of the Superior court couhty, made on by of Ace'!.-;, uM^$igneti pastce. win c wet ton at the cotu t in Y'adkinvihe, N.C.. omia^', Decetnber At, between the hours ot H a. m. aud 2 pe tc., the fohowid^ de scribed real eaate. ro-w:t: SECOND TRACT,-Adjoining the lands of Ezra Wishon and others, bounded on the north by J. H. Mackie, on the eastbyj. H. Mackie. on the sooth by J. H- Mackie and on the West by Ezra Wishou, contain ing II and nine-sixteenth acres more or less, for description see deed recorded in book P. page 558. THIRD TRACT - Adjoin tng the above true:, Ezra Wishou Hinshaw containing 41 aqres for description Seeideedrecotwd in booh R. page 27<?. SIXTH TRACT-Bounded on the north by J. H. Mackie and John Sheek. on the east by J. H. Jackie, on the south by S. W. Vestai and others, and on the west by F. A. Templeton and Clark Burton contaimng lt)5 acres. Eor description see deed recorded in book (.), page ^51. I\lackiejmd on the west by S.tT. SEVENTH TRACT-Boundtd on the north by } II. Maekie, on the east by H. W. 31ackie, on the south by J. H. Maekie and on the west by 1. H. Maekie, containing 71 i acres; fordeserip^ non see deed from Phisa Maekie to J. H- Maekie recorded in book N. page 343. EIGHTH TRAC'i'-Bounded on the north by Martha Harrison on tne cast by J. H. Maekie. on the south by j. H. Maekie and oc ttte wes* by J. H* Maekie con taining 34 acres. For descrip tion see deed irotn Henry Burn: to ). H. Maekie recorded in boo! pat!e 42& NINTH TR ACT-Boundet catheno-rthby Phisa \!ackie on the east by Luther Hinshaw on the south by H. {4. Macki and Tennessee Crunre! and or the west by D. W. Maekie. eon tain*OR 8S acres trtore or less For descriptions see deed fron A. H.Ufurahto {. H. Macki< recprde J in book 2 pane 'the office of Register ' for Yadkin er*n atv. of !3f it Deed r Sai-f lauds bei'ig; trie s 2to'l inclusive, ns described in saii Deed of Trust. This N<!.an/!rer )2, !')23. S. C. WH.UAMS, ' Trustee. -—Wtiypayri-'-t, wi-my-are.-. l'Own,i-)!H'invntiinn.')ityt'tn<-'' t'jtii-eeu e:t-<-' b-nns? S< eS. - - Din p.'U.H')Oitt'ui' V.niitii) 'State ot Nortit ita.), the ease (dtl.D. !ihtUny \S. tUtakinyr^Hi, t>\tt) fr-.,sai] tie aeati-.n ou t!*h 17tb da\ pf Np. wrutw, H'2S. atE^o'cloek, noon, the foMp^iim retd estate in East Jerntdawnstn;-. , onoty, adjoiinnn ^htt lf^dk pf Chas. Matthews-,, Baxter' StjSQp aou, Paul Cldtilress and ot * cjutaAink 3b acres, nyoaebr'lesa, jBein^tb# tands tt^^i -D. by b^. W. Blakley and Mittie BftHin,' foMb^rlv owned by . B. BlA^y.* inherits * froin ^tatthews' (ssta^,' door in YadkinviHe, N. C. Ternwof sate* One-third easbi remainder upon a credit of aix months with bond and apjjr-nod seemitv bearing interest bom: date of sate uutH paid. This November !!, 1923. D. M. Heoce, Conimissmoer. - - - ^ Notice of Dissonition. re state of Non!) Carolina, parfment of State, load to whom these presents, mav come—Greeting: Wheteas, It appears to mysat ] isfaction. ny duiy atttheh&^fe^^^.-.-.%-^^a^ I record of tt{e proceedings^ voluntary disso!ution the unanimous consent stockholders, deposited in'^y^' fice, that the Btown-Grii^ * Works Company, a cor of this state, whose ptinc fice is sifuated at No. mgs^tre. - Mobatw-O: : ; in the town of Jonesvi!!e,^ytra4y of Yadkin, State of Nort#C&H> !ina (A. L. Brown hc^ the agent therein and tn thereof, upon whom may he served) has *" with the requirements o$ ter 23, Consolidated Stat^§4?,? tided "Cmporaiioii nary to the issuing of tificate of Dissolution: Y. Now, therefore, I, W.^y. Ev erett, Secretary of Staf^of the State of North Carqlina^&c&eKt.. --- If Aug ! by certify that the said / } tion did, on the 18th -da^ ' - ust, !923, fite in my oiti^ a duly '[executed and attested ! ^niittg to the dissoluif .! corpt t stoc porntion, executed nil th eh holders thereof. e%ic!) sai L-t-nsfH iind ;ne < t^a-ir-^ot *(he aforts-id now o]i)i!t.'it<niysntd ciii^aii pro vided to law. tr. rt'to ^ t in' hatid at ,'!i'.\ n<ttf''''^".<l!'t H.' tHtiwtnyot*\mu^'.
The Yadkin Ripple (Yadkinville, N.C.)
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